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LMPD Sixth Division
Address: 5600 Shepherdsville Road
Park Jefferson Center,
Entrance #2
Louisville, KY 40228
Email @ [email protected]
Phone number: (502) 574-2187
Fax number: (502) 968-4896
This division includes the following neighborhoods: Audubon Park, Avondale Melbourne
Heights, Bashford Manor, Bon Air, Bowman, Breckenridge Estates, Brookhaven, Camp Taylor,
Edgewood, Fairgrounds, Four Seasons, Gardiner Lane, George Rogers Clark Park
Neighborhood, Hawthorne, Hayfield Dundee, Highland Park, Hikes Point, Klondike, Newburg,
Norfolk, Poplar Level, Prestonia, Saint Joseph, Schnitzelburg and Standiford, St. Regis Park
, Regency Woods.
Division Commander: Major Don Burbrink -- Email
Sector Lieutenants - This position's responsibilities include, but are not limited to, reducing
crime and improving quality of life issues by coordinating the units in his/her sector.
See sector map.
Sector 1 - Lieutenant Dale Thompson -- Email
Sector 2 - Lieutenant Glenn Simpson -- Email
Administrative Lieutenant David Gray -- Email
Street Index
Online Crime Mapping Metro Watch, an online crime mapping tool, allows citizens to map crimes that have
occurred in their neighborhoods during the past 90 days. Can be accessed from
LMPD home page Here
www.LouisvilleKY.gov The official website of Louisville Metro Government When was the last time you explored the city’s website, Louisvilleky.gov? It’s been rated one of the top 5 city websites in America for the past 6 years! I think you’d be surprised by all the information and tools available to you. There’s no way to cover all the features in this space, but did you know…
Quickfind - On the homepage, you can enter your address in MetroCall 311’s Quickfind and find your junk set out dates, garbage day, yard waste day, your council district, your police district and beat number & fire district. Once you know your police district and beat number, you can go to the Metro Police website and click on their new crime map section where you can map crime around your address and subscribe to crime notifications.
If you click on the MapIt area in Quickfind, you can map city services and locations on a map, from driver licenses and county clerk locations to animal adoption locations to health clinics and much more. Below MapIt, you can start and track an online service request with MetroCall or live chat with MetroCall customer service during normal business hours.
You can see how your government is spending your money. Use the city’s search engine to search for “transparency.” The first page returned lets you see how the city spends its money, where it gets its money, search city expenditures & vendors, see employee salaries, put in an open records request and much more.
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Mobile Apps – The city has two mobile apps for those of you with smart phones. Look for the links at the top of the city’s homepage. Louisville Mobile features news, events, metro park features, restaurant inspection scores and more. MetroCall 311’s mobile app lets you take a picture of a pothole or concern and submit it directly to the city for inspection!
On the Codes and Regulations website, www.louisvilleky.gov/ipl, you can search for property maintenance issues, create a building permit report, look up HVAC and electrical permits and submit a special event like a street block party completely online.
Pay for Something – The city now offers many different ways for you to get it done online. Just click on the Service Directory tab on the homepage for more information. Here’s a list:
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Map a bike route – The city’s bike program, Bike Louisville, has a very cool tool called Ride the City that allows you to put in a start and stop address and map the safest route around town on a bicycle. Check it out at http://www.ridethecity.com/louisville
Do yourself a favor and save www.louisvilleky.gov in your favorites. You’ll be amazed at the useful tools and information available!
COMPSTAT Beat Priorities
Division 6 Sector 1 Beat 1 Prepared by Lt. Dale Thompson
Reporting Date: From 09-02-12 to 09-08-12 COMPSTAT REPORT # 36
Burg-600 Block of Maylawn Ave-victim advises that an unknown suspect gained entry into his home
through an unlocked rear door. Victim states that a *men’s gold ring was taken.
Charged Misty G Burba W/F 04/27/1976
No Robberies to report during this week!
TBUT-1800 Block of Taylor Ave-victim states that an unknown suspect stole an *enclosed trailer that was
parked in the parking lot at this location. Victim also states that $10,000 worth of carpet was stored
inside the trailer
TBUT FM Auto-2445 Crittenden Dr-victim states that while they were attending the University of
Louisville football game several vehicles were broken into. The listed property was removed from each
vehicle. Vehicle #1-*a DVD player w/monitor, a purse w/wallet, a digital camera, cash, 2 pair of ear
phones, a GPS and (6) DVDs; Vehicle #2- *a GPS, an IPOD, an IPAD 2, an IPAD 1, a laptop, debit card,
cash, wallet and (2) credit cards; Vehicle #3- *some loose change. Suspect(s) broke windows on all 3
vehicles to gain entry
TBUT FM Auto-1400 Block of Nightingale Rd-victim states that someone broke out the front passenger
window to gain entry to his vehicle. Victim reports the listed property missing from his vehicle *a
cordless 5 piece tool set, some misc hand tools, some plumbing tools and a pair of knee pads
TBUT FM Auto-1200 Block of Bourbon Ave-victim reports while his vehicle was parked in the driveway,
an unknown suspect(s) gained entry by unknown means and removed his *In dash stereo
TBUT FM Auto-2451 Crittenden Dr-@ Henson & Associates-victim reports that both his vehicle and his
roommate’s vehicle were both broken into. Both vehicles were parked on the parking lot of the listed
location. Victim states that both vehicles had their driver’s side windows broken out. Victim advises
that the listed property was removed from the vehicles * an IPAD, a gym bag and a stethoscope
TBUT Firearm-1400 Block of Nightingale Rd-victim states that an unknown suspect(s) used a screwdriver
to gain entry to his vehicle, once inside the suspect(s) removed the victim’s *semi-automatic handgun
with (2) loaded mages, an Alpine CD player, (2) 10” speakers, an Alpine AMP and an Apple IPOD
TBUT Firearm-4100 Block of Reservoir Ave-victim states that the listed suspect stole a weapon from his
home while the suspect was a guest. The suspect was placed under arrest after officers discovered the
firearm. *a Smith & Wesson revolver was taken.
Arrested Troy M Crume W/M 06/29/1976
TBUT FM Auto-4000 Block of Franklin Ave-both victims stated that an unknown suspect(s) stole the
listed items from their vehicles * a CD player, wallet, school ID, SS Card and a check book
Division 6 Sector 1 Beat 2 Prepared by Lt. Dale Thompson
Burg-6100 Block of Orville Dr-victim states that when he returned home he noticed the side door to his
home kicked in. The victim reports the listed property missing *some earrings, (2) diamond rings and a
silver watch
Burg-6100 Block of Shadow Run Rd-victim states that an unknown suspect(s) broke a pane of glass from
his back door to gain entry into his residence. The suspect(s) ransacked two rooms and removed the
listed items *a watch w/matching bracelet and cash
Burg-5500 Block of Norton Ave-victim returned home from work and discovered his back door kicked in.
The victim stated that the listed property was taken *(2) LCD TVs
Burg-5005 Poplar Level Rd-@ Bob’s Auto Sales-victim reports that an unknown suspect(s) gained entry
through a bay door window of the business. Victim reports the listed items missing *a 19” flat panel TV
w/DVD player and a car battery jump box
Burg-4324 Poplar Level Rd-@ Public Storage-Reporting Party stated that 17 storage units were broken
into at this location. An unknown suspect(s) cut the locks off of each of the units to gain entry.
Suspect(s) removed *several items from each of the units
ATT Burg-1321 Vim Dr-@ Gospel Home Mission-The pastor came to this location and noticed that two
doors of the Church had shoe prints on them. One of the doors sustained damage from the attempted
break in. No entry was gained to this location
TBUT-1135 Ulrich Ave-@ River City Wholesale-Reporting Party states that an unknown suspect(s) cut a
hole in the rear fence of the property to gain entry, once inside the suspect(s) gained entry to (2)
unlocked vehicles on the property and removed the listed items *(2) water proof digital cameras, some
misc hand tools and a cell phone charger
ATT TBUT Auto-1111 Ulrich Ave-@ A&A Mechanical-two unknown W/M juvenile suspect(s) cut a hole in
the rear fence of this location gaining entry to the property, once on the grounds the suspect(s)
attempted to steal a 2000 Ford F250 Supercab. The suspect(s) removed the steering column cover from
the truck
TBUT Auto-5600 Block of Butternut Rd-victim reports that he started his truck then went back inside his
apartment, when he return to his vehicle, his *2000 Chevrolet Silverado/Red KY (5532785) was missing.
Victim reported seeing his vehicle being driven away towards Indian Trail
TBUT FM Auto-1119 Ulrich Ave-@ Britzi Energy Exteriors-unknown suspect(s) cut the fence on the front
of the lot to gain entry. The suspect(s) then broke into the tool boxes on (2) vehicles and removed the
listed *(6) cordless drills w/chargers, (2) Skill Drills w/chargers and a corded hammer drill
TBUT FM Auto-911 Grade Ln-@ UPS World Port Facility-victims advised that when they returned to their
vehicles they noticed that their vehicles had been broken into and the listed items had been removed
*Vehicle #1 reports cash and an IPhone; Vehicle #2 reports a car stereo and an IPhone missing; Vehicle
#3 reports a cell phone, wallet, cash, credit and debit cards; Vehicle #4 reported a IPhone missing
ATT TBUT FM Auto-5500 Block of Lodema Way-victim reports that an unknown suspect(s) gained entry
to her vehicle and rummaged through it while parked in the lot. Victim stated that nothing was missing
from the vehicle
TBUT Firearm-5629 Preston Hwy-@ Changing Image Barber Shop-victim states that his *handgun was
stolen from the cabinet behind his work station at this location. The victim stated that the suspect is a
co-worker
Division 6 Sector 1 Beat 3 Prepared by Lt. Dale Thompson
Burg-3300 Block of Bent Creek Ct-victim advises that when he returned home he noticed that a window
had been broken out. The unknown suspect(s) gained entry to the victim’s apartment and removed *a
42” LCD TV, a laptop computer, a Sony Playstation 3, a car stereo kit, a wireless router, (20) DVDs, (6)
games, (4) pairs of shoes, (15) baseball caps, (4) watches and a HD camera
Burg-5000 Block of Delaware Dr-Officers responded to a break-in in progress at this location. Once
officers arrived on scene they discovered a rear door to the home open. Officers made entry and
arrested (3) B/M on the inside of the home. Arrested Vernon L Stokes B/M 10/14/1987 ;
Taiwan M Stokes B/M 04/22/1982 ; and Derrick E Bush B/M 07/20/1987
Burg-2100 Block of Goldsmith Ln-victim came home and noticed that her apartment had been
ransacked. The victim stated that she was unsure if the suspect(s) gained entry through the front door.
The listed items were missing *an HP laptop, a 32” LCD TV and some cloths. There were no signs of
forced entry to the apartment
Burg-6100 Block of Athens Dr-victim states that an unknown suspect kicked in the rear door of his house
to gain entry. Once inside the suspect removed the listed *a 40” LCD TV, a 25” LCD TV, a 17” laptop, a
XBOX 360 and various jewelry
TBUT-2020 Bashford Manor Ln-@ Wal-Mart-victim states while she was shopping at this location an
unknown suspect removed her *wallet from her shopping basket
TBUT-106 Spring Creek Ct-victim states when she returned to her vehicle, she noticed that someone had
removed the rear passenger *rim and tire from her vehicle. The suspect left a large rock in the place of
the rim
TBUT Auto-4619 Astor Rd-@ All star Truck Repair-victim states that he left his vehicle *2006
Ford/F350/silver KY (245FZB) at this location to be repaired. Victim advises that an unknown suspect
removed his vehicle before the business opened. The keys to the vehicle were still in the drop box in
front of the business location
TBUT FM Auto-4900 Block of Exeter Ave-victim reports that an unknown suspect gained entry to her
vehicle by unknown means and removed the listed *a RCA DVD Player and a GPS
TBUT FM Auto-4900 Block of Kilgore Ct-victim reports that an unknown suspect gained entry to his
vehicle by unknown means and removed *a GPS and an IPOD
Division 6 Sectors 2 Beat 4 Prepared by Lt. Glenn Simpson
Burg-3400 Block of Hurstbourne Ridge Blvd-victim came home and discovered her jewelry box missing.
The victim is elderly and stated that she wasn’t sure how the suspect(s) gained entry to her home.
There were no signs of forced entry. *Assorted costume jewelry was missing
Robbery-118 Bonnie Ln-@ Buechel Park-victim stated while he was at the park waiting for a friend, two
unknown B/Ms drove up (in a Red Truck) and asked him for a cigarette. One of the suspect raised his
shirt and displayed a 9mm handgun then robbed the victim of his *debit card and his cell phone
TBUT FM Auto-4400 Block of Kranet Way-victim came outside to find that the listed items were taken
from her vehicle * a debit card and her purse. There were no signs of forced entry to the victim’s vehicle
TBUT FM Auto-4300 Block of Norbrook Dr-victim parked vehicle at this location. Unknown suspect(s)
gained entry by unknown means and removed listed *(2) GPS, a cell phone, a radar detector and a Blue
Tooth system
TBUT FM Auto-4606 Wattbourne Ln-victim’s vehicle was parked at this location. An unknown suspect
gained entry to the victim’s vehicle by unknown means and removed the listed *GPS, laptop, victim’s
passport and some work papers
TBUT FM Auto-7066 Wildwood Circle-victim’s vehicle was left unlocked and parked on the lot. When
the victim returned to her vehicle, she noticed that her vehicle had been broken into. Victim reports the
listed items missing *a digital camera w/lenses, camera, cash, gift cards and (3) bottles of medication
TBUT FMAuto-4400 Block of Bardstown Rd-victim’s vehicle was parked and unlocked at this location. An
unknown suspect gained entry to the victim’s vehicle and removed the listed *Purse, wallet, cash, keys,
Bible, camera and a debit card
TBUT Parts FM Auto-8300 Block of Rockvine Ct-victim advises that an unknown suspect broke out the
passenger’s side window of his vehicle to gain entry. Once inside the suspect removed the listed *car
stereo
Division 6 Sector 2 Beat 5 Prepared by Lt. Glenn Simpson
Burg-3700 Block of Glenmeade Rd-victim states that this location is currently listed on the housing
market and is up for sale. Victim states that someone gained entry to the home and removed the
*refrigerator and the washer & dryer. There were no signs of forced entry to the property
Robbery-3800 Block of Jupiter Rd-The victim’s stated they went outside to put some items in their
vehicle when they were approached by an unknown B/M who pointed a handgun at each of their heads.
The suspect demanded *money and took property from the victim’s purses
Robbery-3301 Bardstown Rd-@ Thornton’s-suspect entered this location and took *(2) alcoholic
beverages off the shelves. The victim advised the suspect that he could not purchase any alcohol at the
present time. The suspect displayed a knife and placed it at the victim’s torso then fled with the
merchandise. The suspect was later located and was placed under arrest.
Arrested Jeremiah Nicholas Richie W/M 12/17/1988
Robbery-2700 Masemure Ct-victim states that he was leaving this location when he was approached by
an unknown B/M suspect. The victim and suspect had a brief struggle during which time the suspect
stated that he had a weapon. The victim backed off and the suspect took the victim’s *money and fled
the area. Witness stated that he observed the suspect fleeing (in a Red Truck)
TBUT-3400 Block of Stony Spring Circle-victim states an unknown suspect gained entry to the office
through the front door while the staff was upstairs eating lunch. The suspect went to the victim’s office
and removed *an IPAD
TBUT-3911 Taylorville Rd-@ K-Mart-The store LP Officer observed the listed suspect(s) remove an
*XBOX and a tablet from the store. The suspect(s) concealed the items in a bag and placed the bag
under a shopping cart. Arrested Tyler W Smith W/M 05/16/1994 and Brandon I Miles
B/M 12/22/1993
TBUT-4400 Block of Dannywood Rd-victim stated that an unknown suspect took a *flute that she was
attempting to sale from a table at her yard sale
TBUT Parts FM Auto-2600 Block of Goldsmith Ln-victim states that her neighbor advised that two
unknown W/Ms in their late 20s were seen removing the *tire and rim from the victim’s vehicle while it
was parked outside the victim’s home in the driveway. The two were last seen in a green vehicle KY
(322KHP)
TBUT Auto-2300 Block of Medford Ln-victim advises that an unknown suspect stole the victim’s *2003
Ford Expedition/White KY (781LAL) from the victim’s driveway
TBUT Auto-3900 Block of Taylorsville Rd-victim stated that while he was inside this location, he observed
someone drive his vehicle *2000 Pontiac Bonneville/Black KY (537KNB) from the parking lot. Victim’s
vehicle was recovered at Calvary Cemetery on Eastern PKWY. A Hispanic male was seen dropping the
vehicle off the fleeing from the scene
TBUT Auto-1600 Block of Hunnington Pl-victim states that someone removed his motorcycle*a 1998
Suzuki/Colt/Black from the driveway
TBUT FM Auto-4600 Lynnbrook Dr-@ Ascension Elementary-victim was at a football game at this
location. One of the parents found the victim and advised her that her vehicle had been broken into.
The victim reports that an unknown suspect broke out the passenger’s side window and removed the
*victim’s purse. The victim advises that she left her purse in the floorboard on the front passenger’s
side of her vehicle. Suspect was described as a B/M wearing a black stocking cap and black jacket, last
seen running through the parking lot of this location
SIXTH DIVISION CRIME TRENDS FOR WEEK OF 09-02 to 09-08-12
Beat 1 Beat 2 Beat 3 Beat 4 Beat 5 Total Prev. Wk
ROBBERY 0 0 0 1 3 4 2
BURGLARY 1 8 4 1 2 16 26
AUTO 0 2 1 0 3 6 2
FM AUTO 7 6 2 7 1 23 9
CM 3 4 2 1 3 13 12
SHOPLIFTING 3 1 1 2 1 8 6
*A few key points
• Please remember that some crimes are preventable and you can do your part!
• Please remember to secure all values before you exit your vehicle! (GPS, Laptops, Purses, Cell Phones, etc) And don’t forget to lock your doors! • Please remember when you make a new purchase (Televisions, Game Systems, Stereo Equipment, etc) to record the model and serial numbers of the items along with the value of these items at the time of purchase! Please remember to keep the information in a secured location. Photographs of your valuables (Jewelry, Electronics, and Special Coins etc) are very important to help with the recovery of your property • Also remember to never leave your doors or windows unlocked when you leave your home!
With your help, together we can prevent and solve crimes.
Crime Tips can be given by:
Calling 574-LMPD/5673 and press option #1
Submitting on the web @ www.louisvilleky.gov/metropolice Click on I Want To… Report
a Crime Tip
Text LMPD to 274637/CRIMES Send your tip to: 274637 with the keyword LMPD plus
your crime tip
Suspect Information
Race/Gender/Age
Height/Weight/Hair Color/Hair Style/Eyes
Suspect’s Address/Cell Phone/Home Phone
Scars/Marks/Tattoos/Clothing
Dogs/Animals
Hangouts/Known Associates/Gang Affiliation
Suspect Employment Information: Address, City, State Zip
Location where the suspect was last seen?
Vehicle Information
Make/Model/Color/Year/License/State
Any other vehicle notes:
Crime Notes
Crime Description: (Include Who, What, When, Where and How you know)
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR RECEIVE INFORMATION ON ANY OF THESE
INDIVIDUALS CONTACT THE LMPD SERVICE CENTER
502-574-LMPD (5673)
or
Toll Free 1-866-649-4479
September 8, 2012
The idea for a Louisville’s Most Wanted program was conceived by retired Detective Bill Burke. The
program began as a cooperative effort between WDRB FOX-41 television station, and the Louisville Metro
Police Department. Photos of the following individuals will be shown at 9:00 P.M. ON WDRB FOX 41. This
program is shown in conjunction with America’s Most Wanted. WDRB FOX-41 shows a 30 second public
service announcement of two persons currently wanted by the Louisville Metro Police. The persons shown
are wanted for felony warrants only.
The program originally aired on 8-17-92 during the popular hour-long program, America’s Most Wanted.
To date, the program Louisville’s Most Wanted, has aired over 1600 wanted felony suspects, and has
apprehended over 97% of that number. Suspects have been caught in over 20 states and three other nations.
www.louisvilleky.gov/metropolice
AW# 02-F-700039
Par
E-05610000261726
HEIGHT: 5-4 WEIGHT: 175 HAIR: BLACK
LOUISVILLE’S MOST WANTED — (502) 574-LMPD/5673
RACE/SEX: B/M
AGE: 23
E-056100001323654
HEIGHT: 5-10
WEIGHT: 275
HAIR: BLACK EYES: BROWN
COMPLEXION: LIGHT
Martinez, Jose F.
REMARKS: Wanted for: Complicity Traffic Control Substance, 1st Degree,
1st Offense (Cocaine). Complicity Drug Paraphernalia Law, Buy, Possess, 1st
Offense. Drug Paraphernalia Law, Buy, Possess, 2nd Offense or More.
*** Bond To Be Set Upon Arrest***
RACE/SEX: W/M
AGE: 36
RACE/SEX: H/M
AGE: 41
HEIGHT: 6-0
WEIGHT: 180
HAIR: BROWN EYES: BROWN
HEIGHT: 5-6
WEIGHT: 165 HAIR: BLACK
EYES: BROWN
E-05610001247370
E-05610000219932
1216750
Knight, Michael
REMARKS: Wanted for: Terrorist Threatening, 3rd Degree. 3 Counts of
Theft by Deception- Include Cold Checks-Over $300. 2 Counts of Theft By
Failure to Make Required Disposition of Property Over $300. Probation
Violation (For Felony Offense).
*** Bond $100,000 Full Cash***
RACE/SEX: W/M AGE: 55
06-M-004355, 07-F-005730, 01-CR-00128
HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 195
HAIR: BLONDE EYES: BLUE
Brown, Shawn A.
REMARKS: Wanted for: Escape 2nd Degree-(Identify Facility).
*** Bond To Be Set Upon Arrest***
Boyd, James C.
REMARKS: Wanted for: Burglary, 1st Degree. Assault, 1st Degree. Wanton Endangerment, 1st Degree.
*** Bond To Be Set Upon Arrest***