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ABC ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS
DAVID THREE DISTRICT
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG POLICE DEPARTMENT

# ABC Enforcement Efforts 

# Table of Contents

- [ABC Enforcement Efforts](#abc-enforcement-efforts)
  - [Abstract](#abstract)
- [Scanning](#scanning)
- [Assessment](#assessment)
- [Agency Information](#agency-information)
- [Calls For Service for The Little Hornet Grocery](#calls-for-service-for-the-little-hornet-grocery)
- [Calls For Service for The Little Hornet Grocery](#calls-for-service-for-the-little-hornet-grocery)
- [Calls For Service for The Tic Toc Grocery](#calls-for-service-for-the-tic-toc-grocery)
- [Calls For Service for The Tic Toc Grocery](#calls-for-service-for-the-tic-toc-grocery)
- [Calls For Service for The Fatback Queen Pool Room](#calls-for-service-for-the-fatback-queen-pool-room)
- [Calls For Service for The Fatback Queen Pool Room](#calls-for-service-for-the-fatback-queen-pool-room)
- [Calls For Service for The Lexus](#calls-for-service-for-the-lexus)
- [Calls For Service for The Lexus](#calls-for-service-for-the-lexus)
- [Calls For Service for Liquor House Located at 3400 Statesville Av](#calls-for-service-for-liquor-house-located-at-3400-statesville-av)

## Abstract

One of the major enforcement problems faced by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department is crime and disorder problems associated with establishments that have permits to sell alcoholic beverages. In inner city areas, these locations are often small neighborhood grocery stores which, in reality, make most of their profit from the sale of beer and wine or clubs which attract undesirable patrons. Instead of being assets to the neighborhoods they serve, these stores breed disorder problems such as noise, loitering, public consumption, and open drug sales. Police felt powerless to deal with many of these problems since the State Legislature had taken ABC enforcement authority away from local police.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police used GIS mapping to do a radial analysis of crime within a 500 foot radius of ABC licensed locations . The analysis showed that a disproportionate amount of crime occurs in the areas immediately surrounding ABC licensed establishments as do high numbers of arrests for quality of life offenses.

The Police Department used this information in an education and lobbying campaign with the goal of getting ABC enforcement authority restored to local law enforcement officers. Taking their case all the way to Governor Jim Hunt, the department won the legislative authority to contract with the local ABC Board to have one officer per patrol district trained and certified as an ABC officer.

The David Three District, which has a large number of ABC outlets in its inner city jurisdiction,

formed an ABC Enforcement Team to work closely with the owners and managers of these establishments. The ultimate goal is problem solving partnerships to gain voluntary compliance to ABC regulations. The team also takes enforcement action when a business does not comply and continues to negatively impact the quality of life in the surrounding neighborhood.

The team's initial efforts have been successful. They have succeeded in getting ABC permits taken from several locations where there have been chronic problems. They have also worked proactively with a number of store owners. Police calls for service have decreased at many of these locations. Most important, many residents in neighborhoods impacted by these stores and clubs have started speaking out, including testifying at ABC permit hearings. Through their participation in a series of small successes, these residents are becoming increasingly empowered to take responsibility for the quality of life in their neighborhoods.

# Scanning 

One of the primary goals of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department is to use all of the tools of community problem oriented policing to address crime and quality of life concerns in inner city neighborhoods that have traditionally been plagued by violent crime and unacceptable levels of quality of life offenses, especially those fueled by drug and alcohol use.

One of the primary crime problems in inner city neighborhoods is the prevalence of establishments which have permits to sell alcohol. While many of these permits are assigned to restaurants and grocery stores that sell beer and wine, a growing number are assigned to private clubs and convenience stores that exist primarily to sell alcoholic beverages. The neighborhood based alcohol outlets generate community concerns due to the fact that they often flaunt ABC regulations by selling alcohol to minors and individuals who are already intoxicated at the time of purchase. Owners of these stores also frequently allow drug sales on the premises and indeed sell drug paraphernalia. These alcohol outlets attract groups of individuals who loiter, urinate in public, make excessive noise, and create an atmosphere that discourages neighborhood residents from shopping at the store for legitimate needs. Indeed many of these neighborhood convenience stores make little pretense of being anything other than alcohol outlets since most of their profits are generated by the sale of beer and fortified wine. These stores often stock very little food which is displayed in an unsanitary environment.

The alcohol outlet problem was particularly acute in the department's David Three Patrol District which serves predominately African American neighborhoods in Charlotte's inner city. These are traditionally high crime neighborhoods where residents frequently complain about the crime

and quality of Life in the areas surrounding these alcohol outlets. This relatively small area of the city had approximately 100 locations with alcohol sales permits. Most of the locations were small neighborhood grocery stores.

While police officers were frequently called to these ABC permitted outlets to quell disturbances and handle crime problems, they had no authority to address ABC violations. Prior to 1982, officers had the authority to inspect ABC permit locations, including private clubs, for ABC violations. In 1982, the North Carolina State Legislature repealed that authority for municipal police officers, restricting it to ABC (Alcoholic Beverage Control) and ALE (Alcohol Law Enforcement) agents. Research indicated that the Legislature was concerned that having a number of different agencies interpreting and enforcing complex ABC regulations could result in confusion over the interpretation of the regulations and, in some cases, lead to heavy handed enforcement. Given that there were only 20 ABC and ALE agents assigned to inspect 1,745 ABC permitted establishments in Charlotte, enforcement efforts were slow and few, if any, establishments ever lost their permits.

These conditions crippled many of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department's problem solving efforts since so many of the inner city crime and quality of life concerns they were attempting to address were inextricably linked to the neighborhood based ABC outlets. The department decided to try to build a case to regain the authority to enforce ABC regulations so that these neighborhood problems could be given a higher priority and be addressed on a much more timely basis.

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department decided to use the sophisticated capabilities of GIS mapping to test its hypothesis that ABC outlets were one of the primary drivers behind crime problems in the City of Charlotte. GIS analysts did a radial analysis of crime in the 6\% of Charlotte's land area that is within a 500 foot radius of a location with an ABC permit. In the period from January-November, 1996, the analysis showed that 55\% of robberies, 32.5\% of aggravated assaults, $30.5 \%$ of non-aggravated assaults, $34.1 \%$ of larcenies from auto, and $54 \%$ of thefts occurred within a 500 foot radius of a location with an ABC permit. In the first ten months of 1996, the radial analysis showed that $48.4 \%$ of arrests for disorderly conduct, weapons violations, and prostitution occurred within a 500 foot radius of an ABC location. These particular categories of arrests were chosen for analysis because they are prime indicators of neighborhood disorder problems.

Armed with these statistics and the pleas of inner city residents to address the problems at these ABC locations, the department began its quest to regain ABC inspection authority to be used as a neighborhood problem solving tool and a way of responding to the concerns of citizens whom the department wished to empower to become active problem solving partners. The ABC authority would enable the department to be more proactive in addressing crime and quality of life concerns before they severely impacted a neighborhood and would ultimately strengthen the department's working relationship with ABC and ALE.

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department began going through the appropriate channels to get the laws regarding ABC enforcement authority changed. The department sought and received the endorsement of the Charlotte City Council through its Public Safety Committee. Department officials then approached Governor Jim Hunt during one of his campaign stops in Charlotte. They were given 5 minutes to present the problem and later submitted a five minute video showing actual film footage of the full range of problems at ABC permit locations. The governor then sent the Secretary of Crime Control and Public Safety, who oversees ALE, to Charlotte for a two hour full presentation of the problem, including the radial analysis of the ABC permit locations. Several weeks after the presentation, the Secretary doubled the number of ALE agents assigned to Mecklenburg County and threw his support behind the department's efforts to get ABC enforcement authority.

In North Carolina, all regulative authority for the control of alcohol is vested in the State ABC Commission. The Commission is appointed by the Governor and has absolute authority over the issuance, suspension, and revocation of ABC permits. Mecklenburg County has a local ABC Board that employs ten ABC agents but has no regulatory authority over alcohol outlets. The local ABC Board was initially reluctant to support the change in ABC enforcement authority but finally agreed to support the change especially after testimony from residents in neighborhoods negatively impacted by ABC outlets and after local media began publicizing the problems associated with some of the ABC permit locations.

The department's legislative efforts eventually prevailed with bipartisan support. After a series of compromises, the department was able to get legislative authority to contract with the local ABC Board to permit up to 12 officers, one per patrol district to be trained and certified as ABC enforcement officers. The 12 officers have the same legal authority as ABC and ALE officers and work with their assigned patrol districts to address alcohol related issues.

With the help of local media, we began to educate the State ABC Commission on the impact of the alcohol permitted establishments on fragile inner city neighborhoods. As a result of the department's education efforts, the State ABC commission has completely changed the way that ABC permits are issued. Previously a permit was issued to virtually anyone who had the money to pay for an ABC license. Effective September 1, 1998, the Commission has granted local government entities, including police departments, the opportunity to investigate the background of the permit applicant and the business and render an opinion on the suitability of the applicant to hold an ABC permit as well as the potential impact of the business on the neighborhood where it is to be located. The Police Department conducts these investigations on behalf of the City of Charlotte ans works with neighborhood residents to oppose permits when appropriate.

The local media, which has proved to be a strong partner in addressing ABC issues, also investigated the previous Chairman of the State ABC Commission and found that, under his leadership, the Commission rarely suspended or revoked a permit even for the most egregious violations. The Commissioner was forced to resign and has been replaced by a retired judge who has placed a renewed emphasis on accountability and is more open to increased local control over ABC matters. He has allowed the Mecklenburg County ABC Board to spend $\$ 40,000$ to

hire an attorney part-time to help represent the city in permit revocation hearings and to consult on other alcohol related matters. The addition of the attorney has helped the department to present stronger cases for the denial, suspension, or revocation of a permit.

With the changes in ABC authority and procedures in place, the David Three District moved swiftly to address the problems at ABC outlets in its inner city jurisdiction. Late in 1997, the district formed a David Three District Street Crimes/ABC Team to focus prioritized problem solving efforts on the district's alcohol licensed establishments and their surrounding areas. The goals of the team are to gain compliance to all laws by the alcohol licensed establishments; reduce and eliminate crime within and surrounding these establishments; improve the quality of life for citizens in those areas surrounding ABC outlets; and facilitate an improved business environment for the business owner, legitimate customers and nearby residents. The team consists of a sergeant and three police officers, one of whom is the officer with ABC enforcement authority for the David Three District.

In order to realize these ambitious goals, the team first compiled a registry of all of the almost 100 licensed ABC outlets in the district. The registry included licenses and permit information and history, owner and management information and history, radial analysis of criminal offenses reported at the establishments themselves as well as in the immediate vicinity, the number of arrests made at each establishment, the number of police calls for service at each location; neighborhood surveys relative to each location, zoning and other business documents, and records of previous inspections.

The team then sent a letter introducing itself to the owners and managers of each ABC licensed outlet. The letter stated that an officer assigned as a liaison with the business would be monitoring the status of the alcohol permits and the crime and complaints around the business. The letter was couched in positive terms stressing the desire of team members to work with the business to gain voluntary compliance with ABC regulations and to assist the business in creating a safe crime free environment. The letter reiterated the primary goals of community problem oriented policing including problem solving partnerships and open lines of communication.

Five of the locations initially targeted by the team serve as illustrative examples of its work. The Little Hornet Grocery was formerly one of the primary trouble spots in the district. Members of Charlotte's homeless community would come to drink and loiter with as many as 30 people in the parking lot at any given time. The environment at the store facilitated drug sales with the dealers having no fear of being ordered off the property by the store owner. The owner decided to put the ABC permit in his daughter's name, giving the Police Department and the neighborhood the opportunity to express their disapproval of the alcohol sales and the general environment created by the store. The Police Department was able to use a zoning regulation that prohibits an alcohol outlet within 50 feet of a church to get the store's ABC permit denied. Neighborhood residents joined police in testifying before the ABC Board where an administrative law judge ruled that the location was not fit to hold alcohol permits. Residents in the Optimist park neighborhood where the store is located report that the loitering has diminished and that drug and alcohol activity has been reduced. Residents will now let their children walk to the store. In the first six months after the revocation of the permit, emergency calls for service

regarding activity at the Little Hornet declined 48\% over the previous six months. The store owner is appealing the revocation of the permit but police and neighborhood residents, who describe the difference in the area as day and night, will continue to fight for permanent revocation. The Optimist Park neighborhood has now seen the power of ABC enforcement, coupled with a renewed police-citizen partnership and has no intention of going backwards in their efforts to build a safe community.

The Tic Toe Grocery has long been a focal point for problems in Charlotte's Cherry community. When the ownership of the store changed hands, the new ABC rules brought the store's ABC permits up for review. The ABC Enforcement Team was once again able to use the zoning ordinance that prohibits an establishment within 50 feet of a church to have an alcohol permit. During the permit hearing, the judge heard testimony from the church leaders who opposed the sale of alcohol at the grocery store which is 37 feet from the church. The judge revoked the ABC permit in a ruling that was upheld by the ABC Commission.

The Fatback Queen Game Room was a bar with a poolroom. It was a hangout for neighborhood drug dealers and, on weekends, attracted people from all over the city. There were calls for service regarding shots fired, noise, parking and traffic problems, littering, loitering, and drug sales on the property and on the street in front of the bar. With assistance from local ABC officers, police entered the premises on several occasions, citing the bar for ABC violations including drugs found inside the building and allowing alcohol to be taken outside the business. The ABC permit for this location was revoked, causing it to shut down since alcohol sales were its primary source of revenue. The club has reopened on a limited basis as a sandwich shop but,

under local zoning ordinances will be unable to get an alcohol permit since it has now gone 12 months without selling alcohol.

The Lexus was a nightclub located in a dilapidated building with visible cracks in the walls ans scrap wood shingles on the roof. The club attracted large groups of people who parked in front of the club and down both sides of the road, preventing the passage of emergency vehicles. Neighbors complained of shots fired around the club, loud music, and cars racing up and down the streets. In a joint operation with ABC and ALE, the David Three District used undercover officers inside the club to document that drugs were being used inside the club. Officers seized all of the alcohol on the premises and closed the club down. They then used code enforcement to have the building condemned. The ABC Commission revoked the club owner's alcohol permit. The club has not reopened.

A local liquor house located on Statesville Avenue was condemned through the efforts of the enforcement team. The house was a biker bar where large crowds gathered on weekends after other bars closed at 2:00 a.m. Crowds gathered in front of the house, cars were illegally parked, and trash in front and back of the property created a neighborhood eyesore. The officers initially tried to get the property owner and his tenant who ran the bar to address the problems but they were uncooperative. The officers then contacted Community improvement and local officers Environmental Protection Agency agents to initiate a cleanup of the property. City housing rehabilitation specialists served a search warrant on the house and found the structure to be unfit fro human occupants. The house was condemned and ordered destroyed. A new owner bought the property and evicted the renter. Once the building was vacated, vagrants started using it for

drugs and prostitution. After the new owner was unsuccessful in getting the property boarded up, police officers got the Charlotte Fire Department to bum the house as a training exercise. Once the house was burned, on September 18,1998, the new owner had the rubble removed and fenced in the lot. There are no further problems at this location after over a year of effort on the part of police officers.

The Red Ball Grocery was another location where David Three officers received numerous complaints of drug activity, loitering, public consumption, public urination, and excessive amounts of trash. One officer stated that she has been trying to address problems at this location for eleven years. Officers began surveillance of the store, making tapes of criminal activity on the store property. They approached the store manager who said that "No Loitering" signs an giving police authorization to act as agents to arrest loiterers was not working. Officers suggested that fence be placed around the perimeter of the building and that the huge accumulation of trash be removed. The owner of the property was reluctant to take on a cleanup project of this magnitude. At the same time, a railroad crew was working on a set of railroad tacks behind the property. Officers enlisted their help in the cleanup effort and they agreed to use their equipment to clean up the trash if the officers could secure dumpsters. The owner supplied dumpsters and assisted the railroad crew and police officers in the actual cleanup of the property. The railroad crew was presented with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department tee shirts and the cleanup was filmed by a local news crew. After the cleanup, the property owner did fence in the property. He also complied with the officers' suggestion to start a ban book to order people engaging in illegal activity off the property. Despite threats, the property owner initiated the banning process. He cleaned the interior of the store and added additional lighting

and more diverse stock. The manger says he now has new customers and officers now describe the store as more of a family place where people come to buy staple goods. The neighborhood where the store is located presented the property owner with a community improvement award at a community meeting.

Many of the other alcohol outlets in the David Three District are also working closely with the ABC Enforcement Team to address problems and create a safer environment. They receive regular visits from an officer on the team and have contact information so that they can page a team member any time they have questions or concerns. Although the ABC Enforcement Team has been instrumental in closing almost a dozen ABC outlets in David Three, its primary goal is voluntary compliance from every ABC permit holder in the district.

# Assessment 

The David Three District considers its ABC Enforcement Team to be a success. It enables the district to form meaningful partnerships with business owners and neighborhood residents to reduce crime and improve the quality of life in inner city neighborhoods.

One of the most successful aspects of the program is the reduction in calls for service at these problem locations. A comparison of the calls for service at the six locations described in this document demonstrates the difference in calls for service six months before the enforcement action as compared to six months after the action.

In the six months before enforcement action, there were 73 calls for service to the Little Hornet Grocery. In the six months after the revocation of the permit, there were only 47 calls for service. There were 37 calls for service to the Tic Toe Grocery in the six months prior to permit revocation; there were 22 calls I the six months following revocation. The Fatback Queen Pool Hall yielded similar results with 38 calls for service in the six months prior to revocation and only 14 calls after the permit was taken. There were dramatic results at the location of the Lexus Club with 13 calls in the 6 months prior to revocation and only 3 in the following six months. Calls at the location of the liquor house on Statesville Avenue declined from 5 in the six months before the property was condemned to 3 calls in the six months after the property was condemned.

All of these ABC outlets are within larger problem areas so it is difficult to determine the longterm impact on crime rates in the area. A radial analysis of offenses occurring within 500 feet of the Little Hornet grocery shows 25 offenses in the six months prior to revocation of the store's permit. Analysis of the same area shows only 6 offenses in the first six months after permit revocation, a clear indication of the impact that neighborhood ABC outlets can have on crime in the surrounding neighborhoods.

Perhaps more important are the reactions of residents in the affected neighborhoods in David Three. They have seen the effects that the ABC permit revocation s have had in reducing drug activity, public consumption, and loitering. Residents feel safer and are less fearful of using these stores for legitimate purposes. Moreover, the residents have seen the positive benefits of joining the police in testifying at ABC permit hearings. Seeing tangible results for their labors

has made residents in many of these communities feel empowered for the first time. Officers are using these successes as an impetus to involving residents in broader long term problem solving efforts. Once residents see that their neighborhoods look better and feel safer, they are more likely to become energized to continue the improvements.

The expanded ABC enforcement powers have enabled David Three officers to take a much more proactive role in addressing crime and quality of life concerns. The increased enforcement effort has also inspired many store owners to work with police in making their stores an asset instead of a detriment to the neighborhoods where they are located. The end result of these voluntary efforts will be stores which carry merchandise that is useful to area residents who are under served by chain retail establishments and often lack the transportation to shop in stores that are not within walking distance of their residences.

Perhaps the success of this project is best described by Girvaud Justice, a neighborhood activist in the Belmont community. Ms. Justice writes: "The Belmont community seems to be plagued with high crime rates, which are directly and indirectly attributed to alcohol and drug usage. It is sad to watch your community being literally destroyed from within and not be able to do anything ... With the present program in place, I now see a chance for this community's survival."

# Agency Information 

The expanded ABC enforcement powers were obtained for the entire jurisdiction served by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, The ABC Enforcement Team was initiated by the David Three District with all the district officers endorsing the concept but only three officers and a sergeant assigned to the team full time. AH David Three officers have received training in problem solving and the application of the SARA model. The officers receive no special incentives for problem solving initiatives.

The primary issues identified through this problem solving process are concerned with the bureaucratic process associated with permit revocation or condemnation of a building. Officers will seek ways to suggest improving local procedures without circumventing the rights of any citizen. All of the project activities have been done within the parameters of the David Three District budget. Officers assigned to the ABC Enforcement Team have been diverted from regular calls for service response, creating some additional workload for their fellow officers. However, the long term success of the team's effort should ultimately reduce crime and calls for service in the affected neighborhoods.

|  Name: | Eddie Levins  |
| --- | --- |
|  Rank: | Sergeant, David Three District  |
|  Address: | Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department  |
|   | David Three District  |
|   | 601 East Trade Street  |
|   | Charlotte, North Carolina 28202  |
|  Phone: | (704) 336-2549  |
|  Fax: | (704)336-5712  |
|  E-Mail: | N/A  |

# Calls For Service for The Little Hornet Grocery

November 7. 1997 - May 7. 1998 (six months before permit taken)

|  Complaint Number | Address | Census District Code |  |  |  |  |   |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  971107215801C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 46 |  |  |   |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | WEATHER-CLEAR PERMIT | LIL HORNETSONITROL  |
|  971112224200C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 62 |  |  |   |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | GONE | SUB  |
|  971112231000C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 75 |  |  |   |
|  971113011001C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 63 |  |  |   |
|  971115115300C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 93 |  |  |   |
|  971124211700C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 91 |  |  |   |
|  971126200500C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 72 |  |  |   |
|  971127194300C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 93 |  |  |   |
|  971127194602C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 38 |  |  |   |

|  Census | District Code |  |  |  |  |  |   |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  0700 | D32 | 46 |  |  |  |  |   |
|  WEATHER-CLEAR PERMIT |  |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|  0700 | D32 | 62 |  |  |  |  |   |
|  GONE |  |  |  |  |  |  |   |

|  M1's |  |  |  |  |  |  |   |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  ALL APPEARS SECURE PERMIT |  |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|  SUB | SEE EDDIE AT PP,,SAYS SUBJECTS ARE LIVING IN BASEMENT OF VACANT HOUSE NEARBY,WILL SHOW US WHERELITTLE HORNET'S GROCERY |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|  NO. 96014429 |  |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|  NO COMP...REF SVERAL SELLING DRUGS 4 HOUSES UP FROM THE STORE.....NFI....LITTLE HORNET'S GROCERY |  |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|  FEMALE WANTED DIRECTIONS SHE WAS LOST |  |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|  FEMALE WANTED DIRECTIONS SHE WAS LOST |  |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|  FEMALE WANTED DIRECTIONS SHE WAS LOST |  |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|  FEMALE WANTED FOR FOURS OF WATER |  |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|  0700 | 032 | 93 |  |  |  |  |   |
|  GAVE THE LADY A RIDE TO FOOD LION ON THE PLAZA-NO REPORT NEEDED |  |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|  0700 | D32 | 91 |  |  |  |  |   |
|  GRADE TO FOOD LION ON THE PLAZA-NO REPORT NEEDED |  |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|  0700 | D32 | 72 |  |  |  |  |   |
|  WALTER DIXON WAS ARRESTED FOR PUBLIC CONSUMPTION. |  |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|  0700 | D32 | 63 |  |  |  |  |   |
|  VICTIM REFUSED TO TALK TO POLICE-HAD BEEN IN A FIGHT BUT REFUSED MEDIC OR A REPORT-DID NOT WANT TO GIVE HIS NAME-HE DID NOT CALL POLICE AND LEFT WITH HIS GIRLFRIEND AND SISTER... |  |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|  0700 | D32 | 63 |  |  |  |  |   |
|  VICTIM REFUSED TO TALK TO POLICE-HAD BEEN IN A FIGHT BUT REFUSED MEDIC OR A REPORT-DID NOT WANT TO GIVE HIS NAME-HE DID NOT CALL POLICE AND LEFT WITH HIS GIRLFRIEND AND SISTER... |  |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|  0700 | D32 | 90 |  |  |  |  |   |
|  0700 | D32 | 93 |  |  |  |  |   |
|  SEE COMP,,,MALE WAS BEATING ON HER BOYFRIEND,,NO WEAPONS,,REFUSED MEDI**DUP 194300***CAROL * COMPLETED BY DISPATCHER * |  |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|  0700 | D32 | 93 |  |  |  |  |   |
|  SEE B/F SCREAMING NEED PD AT THIS LOCATION// SHE THEN HUNG UP **DUP 194300**LITTLE HORNET'S GROCERY * COMPLETED BY DISPATCHER * |  |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|  0700 | D32 | 38 |  |  |  |  |   |
|  FROM PP CALLLITTLE HORNET'S GROCERY * COMPLETED BY DISPATCHER * |  |  |  |  |  |  |   |

|  Complaint Number | Address | Census | District Code |  |  |  |   |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  971210223800C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 93 |  |  |   |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | SUBJECT WANTED  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | RIDE, POLLICE NOT A CAB SERVICE  |
|  971218163703C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 38 |  |  |   |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | ONE AT PAYPHONE  |
|  971225080900C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 82 |  |  |   |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | SEE EARL HOWARD 10-12 AA--NEEDS TO GO  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | TO NEARBY ADDRESS TO P/U  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | BELONGINGSLITTLE HORNET'S GROCERY  |
|  971229140100C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 63 |  |  |   |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | CHECK FOR KIDS THROWING SNOWBALLS  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | WITH ROCKS IN THEM AT PASSING CARS...  |
|  980103173600C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 38 |  |  |   |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | NO ONE NEEDS POLICE  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | PAY PHONE  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | NO ONE NEEDS POLICE  |
|  980104131800C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 38 |  |  |   |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | PFLITTLE HORNET'S GROCERY * COMPLETED  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | BY DISPATCHER *  |
|  980104132000C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 91 |  |  |   |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | NO ONE AT THE AA  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | NO ONE AT THE AA  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | NO ONE AT THE PP REF TO FEMALE THERE  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | THREATING HIM WITH A KNIFELITTLE  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | HORNET'S GROCERY  |
|  980107195000C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 63 |  |  |   |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | RELEASED SUBJECT  |
|  980108120602C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 63 |  |  |   |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | LOCATED SUBJECT FROM COMPLAINT  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | PUBLIC SERVICE// DARRYLL INGRAM  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | 20Y/O B/M NO 10-29S SUBJECT LEFT  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | AREA.  |
|  980108142201C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 56 |  |  |   |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | SUBJECT 10-56 AND UNABLE TO WALK.  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | MEDIC RESPONDED AND TOOK  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | SUBJECT TO HOSPITAL  |
|  980108221502C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 46 |  |  |   |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | 96014429  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | APPEARED SECURE W/ PADLOCK,NO  |
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|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | IN.NO RUNNER RESPONDED.WIND  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | GUSTY TONIGHT.NOTIFICATION WAS  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | LEFT.  |
|  980112182901C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 93 |  |  |   |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | WALTER DIXON HAD  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | WORDS WITH A MAN OVER THE MAN  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | WANTING TO BUY DRUGS-THE STORIES  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | WERE CONFLICTING AND THEY  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | SWAPPED THREATS-WE SENT THE  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | OTHER MAN WALKING BECAUSE WE  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | DON:T KNOW WHAT REALLY  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | HAPPENED RIGHT NOW  |
|  980114163800C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 93 |  |  |   |
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|  Complaint Number | Address | Census | District Code | MI's | Remarks  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  980116185500C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 56 | WALTER LEE GREIR WAS TRANSPORTED TO DETOX. HE WAS EXTREMELY 10-56.  |
|  980117234302C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 93 | NO FEMALE LOCATED AT AA  |
|  980128161400C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 72 |   |
|  980201200503C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 38 | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST, NO ONE IN NEED OF POLICE, FIRE OR EMT ASSISTANCE AAA.  |
|  980209183801C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 93 | SUBJECT LEFT WHEN POLICE ARRIVED ADVISED THEM NOT TO COME BACK  |
|  980211121003C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 88 | SUBJECT F/I CARD FILLED OUT VICTIM ALSO F/I R/OS SPOKE TO INVESTIGATOR POSTON WHO ADVISED THAT THE DA WOULD NOT BE PROSECUTING THE SUBJECT/THE CASE POSSDRUG RELATED  |
|  980212155300C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 63 |   |
|  980212181400C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 38 |   |
|  980212203200C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 63 | COMP. LET SUBJECT BORROW HIS GIRLFRIENDS CAR FOR 20.00. SUBJECT NEVER RETURNED IT AND HE HAS NO PAPERWORK ON IT. ADVISED HE WOULD HAVE TO TELL HIS GIRLFRIEND AND SHE WOULD HAVE TO REPORT IT W/ PAPERWORK.  |
|  980213085001C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 87 |   |
|  980217005600C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 65 | CAR JACKING...BLK 94 THUNDERBIRD..NOT DOT THEY WERE 10-94 ..NO DESCITTLE HORNET'S GROCERY  |
|  980226144604C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 38 | PAYPHONES.  |
|  980228175801C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 79 | R/O ARRIVED AND MEDIC TRANSPORTED SUBJECT///HE WAS 10-56  |

|  Complaint Number | Address | Census | District | Code | MI's | Remarks  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  980305200400C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 88 | SUBJECT WAS 10-56. USED PHONE TO GET SOMEONE TO PICK HIM UP. | SEE COMP REF MALE LAYING IN BUSHES NEARBY FOSS 10-56 OR 10-75 NOT SURE//NFILITTLE HORNET GROCERY  |
|  980306193904C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 38 |  | COIN //POSS FAX MACHINELITTLE HORNET'S GROCERY  |
|  980307134103C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 38 |  | FROM PP//UNABLE TO CALL BACKLITTLE HORNET'S GROCERY  |
|  980314222701C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 38 |  | COIN  |
|  980314222901C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 63 |  | ANSWER ON C/BLITTLE HORNET'S GROCERY  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | POSS KIDS PLAYING ON THE PHONE SAYS  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | SOMEONE IS KILLING HIM // FROM PPLITTLE  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | HORNET'S GROCERY * COMPLETED BY DISPATCHER *  |
|  980315181501C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 38 | NOBODY AT THE PHONE WHEN WE ARRIVED | PAYPHONE UNABLE TO CALL BACKLITTLE HORNET'S GROCERY  |
|  980320093600C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 93 | SITUATION WAS RESOLVED | Y/SEE THE COMP REF A DISPUTE WITH ANOTHER MALE SUBJ THERE OVER HIS TRUCKWALTER DIXON  |
|  980323215801C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 63 | GOA | OPEN LINE AT PAYPHONE...MALE SAID WANTED POLICE AAA...I ASKED WHY HE DROPPED THE PHONE...NFILITTLE HORNET'S GROCERY  |
|  980324224400C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 82 |  | SEE COMP REF GOING TO GIRLFRIENDS TO GET BELONGINGS NEARBY//NFIEARL HAMILTON  |
|  980325234200C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 63 | WILLIE WAS FOUND IN A YELLOW HOUSE AT DAVIDSON AND 16 TH ST. HE ADVISED HE WAS NOT GOING TO HURT HIMSELF AND EVERYTHING WAS FINE | ATL MALE NAMED WILLIE IN A YELLOW HOUSE BEHINDRA/INFORMED FEMALE FRIEND HE WAS GOING TOCOMMIT SUICIDE/PILLS/FEMALE WOULDNOT OR COULD GIVE MORE INFO  |
|  980326194200C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST Apt - BLOCK | 0700 | D32 | 75 |  | CHK FOR SEVERAL SUBJS THAT ARE UNDER BOARDED UP CREME COLORED HOUSE SMOKING CRACK...SAME PLACE POLICE WERE AT LAST NIGHT...NO COMP TO SEE  |
|  980327165002C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 96 |  | BLU TRK **HUNTER OR 17 17:00HRS**  |
|  980328091900C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 60 | POSS BROKE DOWN,DEALER TAG,ID 62675,NOT IN FILE, VIN-1FMDA31U5NZA44754,REG TO WILLIAM SHORT WAXHAW,PROB OLD INFO, HAD DEALER WARR STICKER,N STOCK STICKER,NOINFO ON WHO DEALER WAS,NOT LISTSTOLEN,COMP TOLD TO TOW AT HIS DESCRETION | REF A SILVER GREY MINIVAN PARKED IN PVA/ABANDON ON PROP SEE MGRLITTLE HORNET GROCERY  |

|  Complaint Number | Address | Census | District Code | Ml's | Remarks  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  980328110802C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 38 | PAYPHONE WILL NOT ACCEPT CALLSLITTLE HORNET'S GROCERY  |
|  980329004401C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 38 | GONE UPON ARRIVAL  |
|  980329181800C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 63 |   |
|  980329225601C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 91 |   |
|  980330222101C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 38 |   |
|  980404155903C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 65 | FOUND DARLENE-SHE SHOWED US WHERE THE SUSPECT RAN TO-WE WENT UNDER THE HOUSE AND GOT HER COAT BACK AND TOOK 4 OF THE 11 UNDER THE HOUSE TO JAIL-NONE OF THEM ARE THE MAN WHO STOLE HER COAT BUT HE WAS THERE-WAS UNDER THE HOUSE AT 16TH/N DAVIDSON  |
|  980408090502C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 50 | THE COMP. ADVISED THAT SHE DID NOT WISH TO MAKE A REPORT  |
|  980408171703C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 38 | PAYPHONE  |
|  980409125005C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 72 | ARREST PUBLIC CONSUMPTION NO. 954606  |
|  980415004800C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 75 | NO DRUGS LOCATED  |
|  980415012002C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 75 |   |
|  980416230102C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 56 | DEWAYNE HANCOCK WAS TAKEN TO DETOX.  |
|  980417022604C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 38 | NO ONE AROUND PAYPHONE NEEDING POLICE. COUPLE ADVISED THEY HAD ATTEMPTED TO CALL 411.  |
|  980418204300C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 94 |   |

|  980328110802C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 38 | GONE UPON ARRIVAL | FRON THE PFLITTLE HORNET'S GROCERY  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  980329181800C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 63 |  | AT HARRILL/15TH  |
|  980329225601C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 91 |  | SEE COMP,***D312 SAID IT A DUPLICATE CALL*******MS. WHORLEY  |
|  980330222101C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 38 |  | WON'T ACCEPT INCOMING CALLSLITTLE HORNET'S GROCERY  |
|  980404155903C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 65 | FOUND DARLENE-SHE SHOWED US WHERE THE SUSPECT RAN TO-WE WENT UNDER THE HOUSE AND GOT HER COAT BACK AND TOOK 4 OF THE 11 UNDER THE HOUSE TO JAIL-NONE OF THEM ARE THE MAN WHO STOLE HER COAT BUT HE WAS THERE-WAS UNDER THE HOUSE AT 16TH/N DAVIDSON | SEE DARLENE COLLINS AAA REF WAS JUST ROBBED/ADV KNOWNS WHERE SUBJ WENT*23 AT 16TH/DAVIDSON*OUT PRESBY ET'S GROCERY  |
|  980408090502C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 50 | THE COMP. ADVISED THAT SHE DID NOT WISH TO MAKE A REPORT | PD ONLY IN THE LOT  |
|  980408171703C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 38 | PAYPHONE | COIN /NO CALL BACK ON PFLITTLE HORNET'S GROCERY  |
|  980409125005C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 72 | ARREST PUBLIC CONSUMPTION NO. 954606 |   |
|  980415004800C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 75 | NO DRUGS LOCATED | CHK THE BOARDED UP HOUSE FOR INDIV DWN STRS SMOKING CRACKUN THE BASEMENT/CALLED IN ON PP AT1520 N NCDOWELL ST/NO COMP/NF11520 N MCDOWELL ST  |
|  980415012002C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 75 |  | ATL PEOPLE SELLING****DUPLICATE CALL D322 D310 10-17*****LITTLE HORNET//AROUND BACK//NF1 * COMPLETED BY DISPATCHER *  |
|  980416230102C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 56 | DEWAYNE HANCOCK WAS TAKEN TO DETOX. | SEE DEWAYNE HANCOCK,B/M,WEARING BEIGE/BROWN SHIRT,ATLANTA CAP,10-12 AT PP/RIDE TO DETOX/NFID331/DETOXNET'S GROCERY  |
|  980417022604C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 38 | NO ONE AROUND PAYPHONE NEEDING POLICE. COUPLE ADVISED THEY HAD ATTEMPTED TO CALL 411. | COIN PHONE, UNABLE TO CALLBACKLITTLE HORNET'S GROCERY  |
|  980418204300C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 94 |  | SEE LLYOD JOHNSON AAA/HEARD HIM SAY SUBJ HAD PISTOL/ARGUING IN BACKGROUND PHONE DROPPED DISCONECTED  |

|  Complaint Number | Address | Census District Code |  |  |  |   |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  980419013001C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 91 |  |   |
|   |  |  |  |  | ONGOING PROBLEM WITH MR HAMILTON, HIS WIFE, AND HIS GIRLFRIEND |   |
|   |  |  |  |  | TRANSPORTED MR HAMILTON BACK TOHIS DAD'S HOUSE |   |
|  980419013102C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 50 |  |   |
|  980426230003C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 75 | NOONE FOUND DEALIN DRUGS |   |
|  980427231701C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 93 | HOMELES 10-56/NO EVIDENCE OF A CRIME |   |
|  980428205301C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 91 |  |   |
|  980502193302C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 38 |  |   |
|  980505200702C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST Apt - BLCK | 0700 | D32 | 88 | REMOVED SUBJ FROM THE SIDE OF LITTLE HORNET/1473 |   |
|  980506123400C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 65 |  |   |
|  980507150301C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 50 |  |   |

Total Calls for Service: 73

# Calls For Service for The Little Hornet Grocery

**May 7 - November 7, 1998 (six months after permit taken)**

|  Complaint Number | Address | Census | District Code | MI's | Remarks  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  980507150301C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 50 | MEDIC 10-17  |
|  980508131801C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 72 | ARREST 957577  |
|  980508212602C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 38 | WAYNE  |
|  980508212701C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 63 | R/O UNABLE TO LOCATE ANY SUBJECTS BY THE PAYPHONE.  |
|  980509034100C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 46 |   |
|  980509042001C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 39 |   |
|  980515154105C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 50 |   |
|  980515154201C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST Apt - BLK | 0700 | D32 | 50 |   |
|  980517145000C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 93 | COMP ADVISING POLICE OF A PROBLEMSEE MR WILLIE JOSEPH REF TO PROBS W/A HE IS HAVING W/A SUBJ HE LIVES W AT MALE NAMED WALTLITTLE HORNET'S A BOARDING HOUSE SUBJ NAME WALT TOOK 2 SODAS FROM THE COMP COMP MAD AND WANTED TO ADVISE POLICE BEFORE HE DOES ANYTHING POLICE COULDNT FIND SUBJ TO TALK W/HIM  |
|  980521182502C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST Apt - BLK | 0700 | D32 | 63 |   |
|  980523033600C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 65 |   |
|  980523053000C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 63 |   |
|  980606230801C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 95 | COMP ADV NO 10-95 TO R/O MANY TIMES WHEN ASKED/REFUSED TOGIVEANY INFO/VERY 10-56 ON CRACK/ ALCOHOL/TRANS TO VILLAGER LODGEON WILKINSON BV.  |

|  Complaint Number | Address |  |  |  |  |  |   |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  980608230400C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | SANDERS B/M 01.18.58 HANGING  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | AROUND CORNER  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | SAID HE DID NOT CALL  |
|  980613022000C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|  980616203103C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | 0700 D32  |
|  980620063700C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | 0700 D32  |
|  980703190702C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|  980705022100C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|  980705022901C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|  980706001100C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|  980707142001C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|  980708173903C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|  980709214403C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|  980729061200C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST |  |  |  |  |  |   |
|  980729134701C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST |  |  |  |  |  |   |

|  Complaint Number | Address | Census | District Code |  |  |  |   |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  980801231200C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 75 |  | MI's | Remarks  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | SUBJECTS GONE AFTER ATL A GROUP OF BLK/M'S POSS 10-75 |   |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | R/O:S SATURATED AREA ON 10-87 JUMP ACTIVITY,CALLER ALSO ADV THAT THESE |   |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | AND RUN.NO COMP. | MALES ARE SOMETIMES 10-94 NO SUSP  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | DESCRIP NO COMP TOSEE  |
|  980809190000C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 60 |  | UNABLE TO LOCATE | SEE KEISHA. BF. NIKE SHRT. BLU JEANS REF  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | THE COMP, SHE WAS NOTIN THE LOT | TO WM IN WHT GRAND AM. NC  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | OR AROUND THE STORE. COULD NOT | KSP7020. FOLOWING SUBJLITTLE HORNET'S  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | LOCATE THE W/M IN A GRAND AM | GROCERY  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | EITHER. |   |
|  980811213203C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 38 |  |  | PENITENTIARY MAN GAVE US A CALLLITTLE  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | HORNET'S GROCERY * COMPLETED BY  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | DISPATCHER *  |
|  980812191501C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 38 |  | NO ONE AT PAYPHONES. | PP/*****NO ANSWER ON CALL  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | BACK*****LITTLE HORNET'S GROCERY  |
|  980825110001C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 65 |  | THE R/O WENT TO THE | ERY//STRONG ARMED FROM PERSON, BOLO  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | PAY-PHONE. THERE WAS NO ONE AT | FOR A BM IN BLUE STRIPED SHIRT BLUE  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | THE PHONE OR IN THE AREA. R/O | PANTS LS ON FT IN AREA//SEE FEMALE  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | WAITED FOR ABOUT 10 MINUTES BUT | COMPC/F FROM PP  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | NO ONE SHOWED UP. |   |
|  980831104400C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 90 |  |  | SEE ALLEN KERSEY REF MGR AAA JUST  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | ASSAULTED HIM. DECLINED MEDICLITTLE  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | HORNET'S GROCERY  |
|  980909151404C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 31 |  |  |   |
|  980916210401C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 87 |  |  | SEE KAY PATTERSON REF TO A THE MALES  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | THAT 10-87 HER VEH ARE NEARBY. COMP IS  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | 10-12 AT P/P LITTLE HORNET'S GROCERY  |
|  980917085900C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 88 |  | NOT FOUND | B/M, "MAVIN"; ARMY HAT; BLUE/WHIT  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | SHIRT; SHORTS; NO SHOES; POSS SUSPECT REF 1  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | SHOT ON BELMONT AV; WALKING AWAY  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | FROM TOWN; NO COMP  |
|  980921213001C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 88 |  | GROUP OF KIDS GONE UPON POLICE | COMP SAYS THERE ARE ABOUT 8-9 KIDS  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | ARRIVAL. | HANGING OUT ON THE BLOCK//NO COMP  |
|  980927211301C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 46 |  | 96014429 PERMIT NO. | LITTLE HORNET GROCERYSONITROL  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | WEATHER CLEAR |   |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | NOTIFICATION LEFT ON FRONT |   |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | DOORALL DOORS AND WINDOWS |   |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | APPEAR SECURE |   |
|  981001005000C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 46 |  |  | LITTLE HORNETS GROCERY. FROM THE FROM  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | FRONT COUNTER//JAMES MILTON 10-17  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | 15MINS/TAN WHITE TRUCSONITROL. OPER  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | RACHEAL  |
|  981011130401C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 38 |  |  | POLICE NOT NEEDED LITTLE HORNET'S  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | GROCERY * COMPLETED BY DISPATCHER *  |

|  Complaint Number | Address | Census | District | Code | MI's | Remarks  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  981013073700C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 73 | TRANSPORTED COMP. | SEE W/M PAUL CROSBY AT THE PP...WANTS 2  |
|   |  |  |  |  | TO MENTAL HEALTH | GO 2 MENTAL HEALTHLITTLE HORNET'S GROCERY  |
|  981018123200C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 93 | FEMALE COMPL UPSET AT R/O FOR NOT GOING TO PROPER ADDRESS/R/O WENT TO ADDRESS GIVEN FOR CALL/COMPL. | SEE THE MANAGER IN REF TO SHE THINKS THERE IS SOMEONE ON HER LOT STEALING...**1027 N DAVIDSON***  |
|   |  |  |  |  | STATED THAT SOMEONE ON HER CAR REPAIR LOT/ SEARCHED W/NEG RESULT |   |
|  981025222701C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 93 | COMP. SAID STEPSON WAS MISSING. WENT BY RESIDENCE WHERE HE SAID HE MIGHT BE, AND STEPSON WAS WITH HIS MOTHER. ALL 10-4. | SEE ALVIN/REF 3 B/M TEENS HARASSING HIM//POSSI MAY TRY TO ROB HIM AAALITTLE HORNET'S GROCERY  |
|  981101212300C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 46 | ALL APPEARS SECURE. WEATHER-CLEAR NO.96014429 | LITTLE HORNET GROCERY/FRONT DOOR...SONITROL..OPR TJ **JAMES MELTON ETA 15-20 MINUTES  |
|  981102103701C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 91 |  | SEE COMP. REF. DISTURBANCE WITH HUSBAND.CANDY KING  |
|  981106231201C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST Apt - BLK | 0700 | D32 | 88 | SUBJECTS LEFT THE SCENE WHEN POLICE ARRIVED. | CK FOR MANY TEENAGER MALES AT LITTLE HORNET'S GROCERY POSS SELLING DRUGS, LOITERING AND PLAYINGLOUD MUSIC//NFI//NO COMP  |
|  981107063600C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 62 |  | SEE JAMES MELTON...CAME IN DISCOVERED ENTRY..AGAIN !! HAS SONITROL ALARM..'NEVER CALLED IN'!LITTLE HORNET GROCERY  |
|  981107072700C | 1200 N DAVIDSON ST | 0700 | D32 | 39 |  | 981107063600C/10-62/D321/MK SHY /000809LITTLE HORNET GROCERY  |

Total Calls for Service: 47

# Calls For Service for The Tic Toc Grocery

September 11, 1998 - March 11, 1999 (six months after permit taken)

|  Complaint Number | Address | Census | District | Cede | Ml's | Remarks  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  980912041600C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 62 |  | HEAVYSET B/M WAS SEEN RIDING BIKE FROM BALDWIN TOWARD 3RD  |
|  980912042001C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 39 |  | 980912041600C/10-62/D311/P PRENTICE /001811  |
|  980915140100C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 87 |  | SEE GREG REDFERN REF HE HAS RECOVERED HIS 10-87 VEH... 89 CUTLASS CUTLASSTIC TOC GROCERY  |
|  980929033600C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 46 |  | TIC TOC GROCERY OMAR ROMINE ETA 15
FRON TDOORSEC CENTRALOOER 44  |
|  980929035600C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 39 |  | 980929033600C/10-62/D311/J PRENTICE /001811 ***10-22 PER OWNER***SEC CENTRAL * COMPLETED BY DISPATCHER *  |
|  981005015002C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 94 | NOONE FOUND | CK REF 5 SUBJECTS THAT R 10-94
THREATENING TO SHOOT EACH OTHER..CALLED IN BY HYSTERICAL FEMALEWOULDN'T ADV FUTHER..  |
|  981014142700C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 93 |  | SEE CLERK REF SEV WHO WON'T LEAVE .NFIRAMADNEH, AMMAR  |
|  981031211601C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 40 |  | ATL 2 SUBJ.MALE AND A FEMALE//NOT SURE IF 91 RELATED NO KNOWN WEAP.TIC TOC GROCERY  |
|  981105102600C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 38 |  | NO
ONE THERE  |
|  981118181505C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 93 | COMF. WAS HAVING A DISPUTE W/ EX-WIFE THAT HAD ALREADY LEFT. | DOUGLASS NORMAN REF DISPUTE THERE.DROPPED THE PHONE AND SOUNDED LIKE SEVERAL PEOPLE INVTIC TOC GROCERY  |
|  981123123802C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 38 |  | PF ** LOUD TONE ON CALLBACK **TIC TOC GROCERY  |
|  981124204300C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 75 |  | SEE DEAN PORTER REF TO SEVERAL MALES DEALING DRUGS ON THE CORNER..SAME ARE THREATENING THE COMP...COMP IS 10-12 AT THE P/PTIC TOC GROCERY  |
|  981201180302C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 38 |  | COINTIC TOC GROCERY * COMPLETED BY DISPATCHER *  |
|  981202001000C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 90 |  | SEE JOHN LITTLE//REF HE WAS 10-90ED EARLIER AT 1915 BAXTER//BY 2 GUYS/WILL 12 AAATIC TOC GROCERY  |
|  981218214500C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 90 |  | SEE FEMALE REF MALE 10-90'D/POSS 10-94TIC TOC GROCERY  |
|  990107114000C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 90 | UNABLE TO LOCATE COMP | 10-91..SEE BRENDA GRIERTIC TOC GROCERY  |

|  Complaint Number | Address | Census District Code |  |  |  |   |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  990111191900C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 75 |  |   |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | UNABLE TO LOCATE.  |
|  990122201501C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 93 | 337 BALDWIN AVE, NO ONE STANDING BY AAA. | SEE DEAN PORTER REF SUBJECT IN PVA  |
|  990217200703C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 63 |  | R/O WAS UNABLE TO  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | LOCATE SUBJECT AT PPHONE. NO COMP TO SEE  |
|  990217223801C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 38 | NO ONE IN THE AREA. |   |
|  990223185500C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 65 |  | USED GRAY GUN FROM PERSON SUSP IN LT  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | BLUE VEH NC# LYR-8625TIC TOC GROCERY  |
|  990228005101C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 38 |  | P/P...NO ANSWER ON CALL BACKTIC TOC  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | GROCERY * COMPLETED BY DISPATCHER *  |

Total Calls for Service: 22

# Calls For Service for The Tic Toc Grocery

March 11 - September 11, 1998 (six months before permit taken)

|  Complaint Number | Address | Census | District | Cede | Mls | Remarks  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  980312214400C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 90 |  | SEE COMP.,MALE THAT HE KNOWS HIT HIM IN FACE,BOTH SUBJECTS AAA NOW... NO WEAPONS SEENEDDIE SHAIRD  |
|  980326165800C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 60 |  | SUBJECT ISSUED WARNING TICKET RE INSPECTION TRAFFIC STOP  |
|  980331173900C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 93 | ADVISED SUBJECT IF HE WANTED TO PROSECUTE HE SHOULD FILE A CIVIL SUIT. | SEE COMP REF A DISP WITH MALE REF CHG BACK FROM CLERK//NFIMARK  |
|  980331192703C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 88 | 337 BALDWIN AV, R/OS PATTED DOWN 10-88S FOR WEAPONS AND DRUGS.R/OS THEN HAD 10-88S LEAVE THE PREMISES OF STORE IF THEY WERE NOT GOING TO BUY ANYTHING. 10-88S LEFT STORE. COMP DID NOT WANT TO SEE POLICE. | REF SEVERAL LOITERING ON THE LOT.....CLERK ASK THAT WE NOT COME IN THE STORE SO THEY WON'T KNOW HE CALLED...  |
|  980331200000C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 63 |  |   |
|  980401175900C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 63 |  |   |
|  980409211401C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 91 | 337 BALDWIN AV, NO ONE ARGUING AAA. R/OS UNABLE TO LOCATE COMP. | MAN AND WOMAN ARGUING OVER PPTIC TOC GROCERY  |
|  980412222300C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 38 | NO ONE AT PAYPHONE NEEDED POLICE.NO FURTHER. | PP//NOT ABLE TO CALL BACK ON THIS PP//TIC TOC GROCERY  |
|  980421185802C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 38 | NO ONE FLAGGED ME DOWN RODE AROUND FOR COUPLE OF MINUTES NO ONE AT PAY PHONE | PP WON'T ACCEPT INCOMING CALLSTIC TOC GROCERY  |
|  980507022700C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 85 | NINA STATED SHE DIDN:T CALL POLICE AND NOTHING WAS WRONG. 6378338 NC TEMP TAG ON GRAY HONDA. | SEE NINA NEXT TO A GRAY HONDA. REF A FEMALE JUST THREW A BRICK AT HER CAR. THE SUSPECT IS 10-12/TIC TOC GROCERY  |
|  980515194601C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 38 |  | NO CONVERS...****POLICE NOT NEEDED*****RAMADNEH, AMMAR * COMPLETED BY DISPATCHER *  |
|  980517012900C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 93 |  | CK FOR SCREAMING FROM BLUE HOUSE ON BAXTER BEHIND 718 QUEENS RD//ONGOING PROBLEM//WORSE THANUSUAL//DO NOT SEE COMP  |
|  980525142500C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 38 |  | **NO INCOMMING CALLS** FRM PAYPHONETIC TOC GROCERY  |

|  Complaint Number | Address | Census | District Code | MUs | Remarks  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  980531224302C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 65 | FROM PERSON SEE MS STAFFORD REF 2 B/M'S W/ GUN JUMPED THEM AT THE AAA SEE MSG FOR DESCPTIC TOC GROCERY  |
|  980607151500C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 63 | HEARD WHAT SOUNDED LIKE FEMALE BUT PHONE HAD TOO MUCH STATIC TO HEAR WHAT SHE SAID, CIF PPTIC TOC GROCERY  |
|  980615172801C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 38 | PPTIC TOC GROCERY  |
|  980616213401C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 93 | R/O WAS UNABLE TO LOCATE SUBJECTS. SEE COMP REF TO 3 B/M THAT ARE REFUSING TO LEAVE THE STORERAMADNEH, AMMAR  |
|  980618024400C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 38 | R/O ARRIVED AND OBSERVED NO ONESTANDING AROUND THE PAY-PHONE. R/O WAITED AROUND AND NO ONE APPROACHED. NO FURTHER AT THIS TIME.  |
|  980622134101C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 75 | GONE ON ARRIVAL SPEEDY CAB DRIVER THERE BUYING DRUGS, CALLER CONCERED DUE TO CHILDREN IN AND OUT OF STORENO COMP.  |
|  980629224800C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 93 | NO ONE CAUSING MANY SUBJS SELLING IN THE AREA AND DRIVING MOTORCYCLES AND CREATING LOUD NOISETIC TOC GROCERY  |
|  980630230201C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 93 | CHK FOR A GROUP OF ROWDY TEENAGERS THAT ARE CAUSING PROBLEMS AAA NO COMP TO CROBINSON, JOHN  |
|  980703194400C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 38 | NO PPTIC TOC GROCERY  |
|  980711030000C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 63 | MALES SAYS 348 BALDWIN AND HANGS UP FROM PP. NPTIC TOC GROCERY  |
|  980711030800C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 91 | VERY 10-56 FEMALE UPSET AT HUSBAND ACCUSING HIM OF CHEATING W/ ANOTHER WOMAN NO 10-90 JUST VERBAL ABUSE BETWEEN THE 2 BOTH PROMISED THAT THEY WOULD NOT BOTHER THE OTHER AND WOULD STAY IN SEPARATE ROOMS TONIGHT.  |
|  980712112501C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 38 | COIN PHONE TIC TOC GROCERY *COMPLETED BY DISPATCHER *  |
|  980715153800C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 63 | KID PLAYING ON PPTIC TOC GROCERY  |
|  980715153900C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 38 | PP BUSY ON CALL BACK DUP CALLTIC TOC GROCERY *COMPLETED BY DISPATCHER *  |

|  Complaint Number | Address | Census | District | Code | Ml's | Remarks  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  980715154100C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 38 |  | POSS KIDS PLAYING ON THE PHONE...UNABLE TO CALL BACK DUP CALLTIC TOC GROCERY * COMPLETED BY DISPATCHER *  |
|  980716221203C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 38 | NO ONE AROUND THE PHONE | COINTIC TOC GROCERY  |
|  980724220105C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 79 |  | MEDIC 17 RE A 10-56 W CHEST PAINSMEDIC  |
|  980810162300C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 93 | 337 BALDWIN AVE, MR HUDSON WAS EXTREMELY 10-56. MR HUDSON ADVISED HE WAS RAN OUT OF THE STORE AND HARRASSED BY THE OWNER AFTER BUYING BEER & CIGARETTES. D-3 ABC ENFORCEMENT OFFICER CN GUNTER RESPONDED TO AA & CITED OWNER FOR SELLING ALCOHOL TO AN INTOXICATED PERSON. | SEE WILLIE JAMES HUDSON REF HAV PROBS WITH SOMEONE/////RP IS 10-56TIC TOC GROCERY  |
|  980821190100C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 38 |  | ******NO ANSWER ON CALL BACK*******  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | ***22 POLICE NOT NEEDEDRAMADNEH,  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | AMMAR * COMPLETED BY DISPATCHER *  |
|  980821192203C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 93 |  | SEE MOHAMMED REF MUSSAH IS THERE HARASSING YOUUNK WEAPONSRAMADNEH, AMMAR  |
|  980824024300C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 65 | SUBJECT NOT AT SCENE.CIRCULATED AREA AND UNABLE TO LOCATE ANYONE.CAME FROM A PAYPHONE. | FROM PERSON///3 BM'S,SPORTS CLOTHES//DARK CLOTHING///UNKN WEAPON//SEE COMP//BRUCE ROBERTSONTIC TOC GROCERY  |
|  980824130501C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 94 | REF 10-94, 337 BALDWIN AV, UNABLE TO LOCATE. COMPLAINANT NOT STANDING BY AS ADVISED. STORE OWNER HADNT SEEN ANYONE. | SAYS GUN POINTED TO HER HEAD.BOBBY CARTER,,BM,GRY T BLK SWT PANTS,RED HAT..SEE KRISTA PIERSON,BF,HOWEVER,SHE IS VERY CALM.  |
|  980826000101C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 75 | 337 BALDWIN AV, THERE WAS NO ONE INFRONT OF AA SELLING DRUGS. | CK FOR 12 B/M'S IFO AA SELLING DRUGS...COMP WOULDNT GIVE ANY FURTHER....CALLED FROM PPTIC TOC GROCERY  |
|  980907161700C | 337 BALDWIN AV | 2602 | D31 | 38 |  | PP...*******POLICE NOT NEEDED*********TIC TOC GROCERY * COMPLETED BY DISPATCHER *  |

Total Calls for Service: 37

# Calls For Service for The Fatback Queen Pool Room

May 21 - November 21, 1997 (six months before permit taken)

|  Complaint Number | Address | Census | District | Code | MI's | Remarks  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  970524010800 C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 87 | LARCENY OF VEHICLESHAVONDA MCCLURE  |
|  970601215602 C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 93 | SEE VANESSA HINES REF UNKNOWN ///SUB AT P/PFATBACK QUEEN  |
|  970602213802 C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 82 | THE
COMP BELIEVED THAT SVERALS BMS WERE FOLLOWING HIM REF:2 10-65 HIM.THE COMP WAS AFRAID TO WALK ANY FURTHER,R/O TRANSPORTED THE COMP TO 1705 UMSTEAD ST.THE COMP THANKED THE POLICE.10-24 MI.THE COMP WAS VERY 10-56.  |
|  970604194702 C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 93 | REF TO SEEING CLYDE ABOUT MALE NOT GIVING BACK MONEY. ONLY FEMALES AT THE PAYPHONE. NO ONE FLAGGED ME DOWN  |
|  970607184001 C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 90 | SEE TERRY REF TO HER FRIEND BOY SLAPPED HER AND BEAT HER IN THE HEAD WITH A STICK, NOT THEREFATBACK QUEEN  |
|  970614154300 C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 38 | PP --DOESN'T EXCEPT INCOMING CALLS--FATBACK QUEEN  |
|  970614205201 C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 94 | R/ON SPOKE W/COMP HE WAS VERY 10-56 HE COULDNT EVEN TELL R/OS WHAT HAPPENED...THERE WAS NO GUN HE ADVISED HE WOULD CALL BACK IF THERE WAS ANY FURTHER PROBLEMS...  |
|  970614213602 C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 50 | LADY ON BIKE SAYS CAR STRUCK HER AND IS STILL THERE....WAITING WITH HER...REFUSED MEDICFATBACK QUEEN  |
|  970615024803 C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 94 | WE HEARD NO SHOTS AND NOBODY WAS INJURED. APPROXIMATELY 35 PEOPLE WERE IN THE BLOCK. WE DID NOT GET OUT WITH SUBJECTS DUE TO LACK OF OFFICERS AND CONCERN ABOUT SAFETY.  |
|  970615232504 C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 38 | CMNG FROM PPHONE...GOT 2 10-38'S//BUSY ON CALLBACKFATBACK QUEEN * COMPLETED BY DISPATCHER *  |

|  Complaint Number | Address |  | Census District |  |  |  |   |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  970615232902C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 94 | MI's | Remarks  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | SEE TRACEY JACKSON REF TO SUBJ IN AREA  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | THREATENING TO SHOOT HER.... .DUP  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | CALLS***232601FATBACK QUEEN *  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | COMPLETED BY DISPATCHER *  |
|  970626194803C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 38 |  | PP//POLICE NOT NEEDEDFATBACK QUEEN *  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | COMPLETED BY DISPATCHER *  |
|  970702193204C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 38 |  | FROM PP...C/B AND NO ANSWER  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | DUP CALLFATBACK QUEEN * COMPLETED BY  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | DISPATCHER *  |
|  970702193601C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 56 |  | ASSIST MEDIC  |
|  970702220100C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 63 |  |   |
|  970703184702C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 72 | R/O SERVED A 99 ON |   |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | ANTOINE MCCOREY BM  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | 04-06-97,RP-97022135.  |
|  970705033301C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 82 |  | SEE COMP AT PAY PHONE,, SOUNDED  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | 10-56..SAID HE NEEDED  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | TRANSPORTATIONFATBACK QUEEN  |
|  970710152802C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 93 |  | SEE FEMALE AAA REF KID WITH WATER  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | GUN(THERE NOW)GOT HER ALL WETCOMP  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | CALLED BACK AND 22ED  |
|  970718164100C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 63 |  | MALE SUBJ //ADULT PLAYING ON THE  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  | SUBJECT | PHONE//10-38FATBACK QUEEN  |
|  970727230501C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 65 |  | FROM PERSON//STRONG ARM//SUSP IS KNOWN  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | BY COMP//SEE COMP AAASTEPHENS, LEROY  |
|  970728153800C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 38 |  | P/P ***NO INCOMMING CALLS**FATBACK  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | QUEEN  |
|  970807005901C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 38 |  | KNOW ONE AT PHONE  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | NOBODY APPEARED TO NEED THE  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | POLICE  |
|  970812233501C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 94 |  | UNABLE TO LOCATE  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | SOURCE OF SHOTS.TURNED FOUND  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | BICYCLE AND COCAINE INTO  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | PROPERTY.  |
|  970815023801C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 79 |  |   |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | JERRY GAITHER  |
|  970823145400C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 62 |  | UNABLE TO LOCATE  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | COMP.  |
|  970917012700C | 1113 | PECRAM ST | 0803 | D32 | 82 |  | TRANSPORTED TO  |
|   |  |  |  |  |  |  | MOTHER AT  |
|  |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |

|  Complaint Number | Address | Census | District | Code | MI's | Remarks  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  970918160202C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 91 | SEE STEVE REF PEOBLEMS WITH HIS BABYS MOTHERFATBACK QUEEN  |
|  970921195401C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 60 |   |
|  970928013201C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 94 | ATL B/M, YOUNG/OUT FRONT/NO DESCP/NPI COMP REFUSED TO ANSWER ?NC JXB1883EASTWAY 17 ETA/15 MIN/0211  |
|  970929223801C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 91 | MS PICKETT REF. PROB. W/ MALE FRIEND WHO WOULDN'T LEAVE HER ALONE. NO CRIME COMMITTED AT THIS POINT. SEPARATED BOTH PARTIES, AND WARNED THEM TO STAY APART TONIGHT.  |
|  971005003301C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 50 |   |
|  971006202701C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 38 |   |
|  971010001102C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 38 |   |
|  971014214401C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 38 |   |
|  971104125002C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 56 |   |
|  971111235300C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 38 | NOONE AT PHONE  |
|  971114220200C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 65 | THERE WAS NO 65, R/O SPOKE WITH BOTH SUBJECTS  |
|  971118065500C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 50 |   |

Total Calls for Service: 38

# Calls For Service for The Fatback Queen Pool Room

November 21, 1997 - May 21, 1998 (six months after permit taken)

|  Complaint Number | Address | Census District Code |  |  |  |  |   |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  971124194101C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 38 |  |   |
|  971228213901C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 63 | PAYPHONES. |   |
|  980112171901C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 90 |  |   |
|  980207184100C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 92 |  |   |
|  980311151901C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 90 |  |   |
|  980317173300C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 62 |  |   |
|  980320002701C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 56 |  |   |
|  980320212101C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 65 |  |   |
|  980328060100C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 65 |  |   |
|  980404174600C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 87 |  |   |
|  980409141001C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 93 |  |   |
|  980426191703C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 38 |  |   |
|  980508234004C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 38 |  |   |
|  980512020700C | 1113 |  | 0803 | D32 | 38 |  |   |

Total Calls for Service: 14

# Calls For Service for The Lexus

February 17 - August 17, 1998 (six months before permit taken)

|  Complaint Number | Address | Cengus District Code | MI's | Remarks  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  980222002801C | 2435 LUCENA ST | 5102 D35 63 |  | REF CROWD... //D340/D351/D350/D352  |
|  980307010301C | 2435 LUCENA ST | 5102 D35 86 |  | PURSE SNATCHING J/O SEE ANDRIA GILYARD BOLO B/M ABOUT 20 5'3 150LBS BAGGY JEANS PLAID SHIRT RA10-17 2422 LIDIA AV.  |
|  980321032701C | 2435 LUCENA ST | 5102 D35 85 |  | DAMAGE TO PROPERTY2435 GRIME ST CHAR 28206  |
|  980516025700C | 2435 LUCENA ST | 5102 D35 65 |  |   |
|   |  |  |  | JUST HAD FEMALES KEY AND WOULDNT GIVE THEM BACK. WHEN R/O ARRIVED THE COMPL GOT HER KEYS BACK. NO REPORT WAS NEEDED.  |
|  980516032101C | 2435 LUCENA ST | 5102 D35 92 |  | CMC  |
|  980605105501C | 2435 LUCENA ST | 5102 D35 63 |  | FOR ABC 32  |
|  980614133701C | 2435 LUCENA ST | 5102 D35 86 |  | B \& E OF
AUTOSTURDIVANT,AARON,RODRIGUS4604
APT4 SPRING VIEW RD 28213  |
|  980627004800C | 2435 LUCENA ST | 5102 D35 72 |  | ASSISTED THE
ABC/SCU UNIT BY TRANSPORTING A 10-72 JAMES SIMMONS DOB 4-13-60 ON AN OUTSTANDING WARRANT FROM 2435 LUCENA ST  |
|  980711030500C | 2435 LUCENA ST | 5102 D35 63 |  | TRANSPORTED TWO SUBJECTS TO INTAKE FOR SGT LEVINS.  |
|  980711031803C | 2435 LUCENA ST | 5102 D35 72 |  | FOR D355  |
|  980711040500C | 2435 LUCENA ST | 5102 D35 75 |  | FOR D346  |
|  980720174905C | 2435 LUCENA ST | 5102 D35 87 |  | STOLEN VEHICLEMILLER, PARISH
NKOLE1821-D GRIERS GROVE RD, 28216  |
|  980731230601C | 2435 LUCENA ST | 5102 D35 75 |  |   |

Total Calls for Service: 13

# Calls For Service for The Lexus

August 17, 1998 - February 17, 1999 (six months after permit taken)

|  Complaint Number | Address | Census District Code | MI's | Remarks  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  980829010502C | 2435 LUCENA ST | 5102 | 63 | OVER CROWDED CLUBCFD 10-17  |
|  980830011300C | 2435 LUCENA ST | 5102 | 63 |   |
|  990111183700C | 2435 LUCENA ST | 5102 | 88 |   |

Total Calls for Service: 3

# Calls For Service for Liquor House Located at 3400 Statesville Av

May 18 - November 18, 1998 (six months before condemned)

|  Complaint Number | Address | Census District Code | MI's | Remarks  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  980710110300C | 3400 STATESVILLE AV | 5107 D35 | 88 |   |
|   |  |  |  | VAGRANTS WERE GONE ON ARRIVAL ALL 10-4 AT THIS TIME  |
|  980713224100C | 3400 STATESVILLE AV | 5107 D35 | 63 | ARRESTED TWO FOR TRAFFICKING COCAAINE  |
|  980713235001C | 3400 STATESVILLE AV | 5107 D35 | 39 |   |
|  980901082804C | 3400 STATESVILLE AV | 5107 D35 | 54 |   |
|  981016145600C | 3400 STATESVILLE AV | 5107 D35 | 72 |   |

Total Calls for Service: 5