Chief Edward A. Flynn                                                    Captain Michael J. Brunson 
The Historic Concordia/Avenues West Policing Plan: 
 

A proactive collaboration between the police department, prosecution and the Wells St community stakeholders. The purpose is to relieve the area of its chief criminal activities; street drug sales, prostitution, robbery and the wide range of offenses and disorder generated by these types of crime. 

Mission: 

To significantly reduce violent crime and the fear of violent crime, drug sales, prostitution, and other incidents that destroy the quality of life in the targeted corridor; stabilize the neighborhood; increase the feeling of safety amongst the residents; establish strong community partnerships; and increase the credibility of the police within the neighborhood.  

 
Vision: 
 

The ability to sustain a visible reduction in criminal activity in the Wells St corridor. To have reduced calls for service; diminishing arrest rates for the chief criminal activities; an increased feeling of community safety; and a productive and meaningful relationship between police and the community.  

District# 3 Contact Information

District Three Captain

Shift Commander 

  • Lieutenant Irus Ziolkowski 935-7231 or email at Iziolk@Milwaukee.gov                                

Sergeants

  • Days - 935-7237 or email at
  • Early - 935-7237 or email at
  • Late - 935-7237 or email at

Community Relations Supervisor

Community Liaison Officers

                    Police Officer Charlotte Brown 935-7733 or email at Csbrow@Milwaukee.gov

Anti-Gang Unit District Level

Late Shift Violent Crimes Unit and Tavern Squad

Community Prosecution Unit

Avenues West/Historic Concordia Foot Patrol

Days

Early

Late

Asst City Attorney

Domestic Violence Advocate
Probation/Parole, 2100 W Wells    
Community Partners 
            City & County Government 

MPD Intelligence Division

  • Information, Office Assistant 935-7406

MPD Vice Control Division

  • Information, Office Assistant 935-7411, 935-7489 or 935-7193

MPD Crime Analysis Division

  • Police Officer 935-7721, 935-7025, 935-7328 or 935-7829   

 

Milwaukee County District Attorney John T. Chisholm, Safety Building, 821 W State St Rm 405, Milwaukee, WI 53233, Ph: 278-4646

 

 Office of the City Attorney Grant F. Langley, City Hall, 200 E Wells St Rm 800, Milwaukee, WI 53202, Ph: 286-2601

 

4th District Alderman Robert Bauman, City Hall, 200 E Wells St Rm 205, Milwaukee, WI 53202, Ph: 286-2221, email: rjbauma@milwaukee.gov  

 

Department of Neighborhood Services 841 N Broadway 1st Floor (53202) Ph: 286-2268 or 4001 S 6th St (53221) Ph: 286-2268, Commissioner Martin G. Collins 286-2543 email: Mcolli@Milwaukee.gov 

  Department of City Development 809 N Broadway, Ph: 286-5900; Neighborhood Improvement Development Corporation 809 N Broadway 1st Fl, Ph: 286-5608; Commissioner Richard Marcoux, 809 N Broadway 2nd Fl, Ph: 286-5800 
             Neighborhood Organizations 
 

Historic Concordia Neighbors, Inc 945 N 29th St, Milwaukee, WI 53208, Ph: 297-9244, email: info@hcni.org

Avenues West Association Inc June Moberly, Executive Director, 624 N 24th St, 1st Floor, Milwaukee, WI 53233, Ph: 933-0640 email: avenueswest@sbcglobal.net http://www.neighborhoodlink.com/milwaukee/avenueswest/  

 

Safe & Sound Community Partners 801 W Michigan Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53233, Ph: 220-4798,  

 

Marquette University Paul Mascari, 749 N 16th St, Milwaukee, WI 53233, Ph: 288-0589, email: Paul.mascari@marquette.edu 

  Neighborhood House of Milwaukee Richard Cox, Executive Director 2819 W Richardson Pl, Milwaukee, WI 53208, Ph: 414-933-6161, web: www.nh-milw.org, email: rcox@nh-milw.org
Citywide Public Safety Richard Lucus, Ph: 379-2062   

 Property Owners

J.T. Riley Properties Robert Mabeus, Ph: 640-3739, email: Rmabeus@wi.rr.com  
MLG Anthony Taylor, cell: 839-8956, Office: 3103 W Wells St, hours: 9a-5p, Ph: 344-9811, Office Manager: Bob Howard      
Johnson Square Apartments Robin Jacobi, Ph: 933-1600, email: Robin@jacobi.cc  
Kim Queen, Ph: 933-2700, email: Kim@mpiwi.com  
BV Wells, LLC Noemi Boyd, 907 N 26th St, Milwaukee, WI 53233, Ph: 342-1800, email: Nboyd05@yahoo.com  
St Clare Management, Inc Margaret Kidder, 834 N 35th St (Clare Heights), Milwaukee, WI, Ph: 385-5330, website: www.stclaremgt.org 

 

On The Beat Photo Gallery  

National Night Out 2011


Meetings & Events 

HCAWNPP Monthly Meeting is now held in conjunction with the monthly Crime & Safety Meeting, which is held the last Thursday of each month.                                                                              

Next meeting is: Thursday, February 23, 2011 at 6:00pm at District #3. 

Crime Map, Updates & News Releases

Maintain A Secure Home 
News Releases and Public Relations
Milwaukee's Most Wanted
Wells Street Area Crime Map 
HCAWNPP Community Newsletter

Community News                     

 
WINTER PARKING REGULATIONS
  • NO PARKING DECEMBER 1 TO MARCH 1
No overnight parking is allowed on through highways and mass transit (bus) routes from December 1 to March 1. These streets are not posted. For a list of these streets please go to the Winter Parking Regulations page. In case of a "Snow Emergency" prior to December 1 or after March 1, vehicles must be moved to a side street and must be legally parked in conformity with all other regulations on the proper side of the street.
 
  • EXCEPTION TO ALTERNATE SIDE NIGHT PARKING
Overnight parking is allowed on both sides of the street from March 1 to December 1. Alternate side night parking is allowed from December 1 to March 1. These streets are not posted. For a list of these streets please go to the Winter Parking Regulations page.
  • 4" RULE
Certain residential streets are posted "No Parking When Snow Falls 4 Inches or More." Parking is allowed on both sides of the street, except when snow has accumulated on the street surface to the depth of 4 inches or more. Then no parking is allowed on the side of the street where the sign is posted until the snow has been removed--day or night or at any time of the year. To determine whether this regulation applies to a specific street go to Street Parking Regulations.
  • SPECIFIC SIDE PARKING
Certain residential streets are restricted to parking on a specific side of the street during the winter months. These streets are posted with signs reading "No Parking" on one side of the street, either for the entire December 1 to March 1 period, or with a monthly alternation of the prohibited side. To determine whether this regulation applies to a specific street go to Street Parking Regulations.
  • NIGHT PARKING DURING SNOW EMERGENCY
If a snow emergency has been declared, night parking regulations are in effect from 11:00 P.M. to 6:00 A.M. on all city streets regardless of the winter parking regulation.
  • SNOW ROUTE TOW-AWAY ZONE
A "Snow Emergency" is declared to exist whenever snow falls during any period of 24 hours or less to a depth which is determined and declared by the Commissioner of Public Works to constitute a serious public hazard impairing transportation, the movement of food and fuel supplies, medical care, fire, health, and police protection, and other vital facilities of the City. Such an emergency is declared to continue for a period of 72 hours or until such earlier times as snow plowing operations have been declared completed by the Commissioner of Public Works. "Snow Emergencies" are widely publicized on local radio and television stations. In addition, "Temporary No Parking Tow Away" signs may be posted by the City to assist in clean-up after major snowfalls. Vehicles parked in violation of "Snow Route Tow-Away Zone" and "Temporary No Parking Tow Away" signs or obstructing traffic during a "Snow Emergency" will be towed away at owner's expense. There are no exceptions.
  • MPS PARKING FOR SNOW EMERGENCIES
Milwaukee Public Schools makes some of its playgrounds and parking lots available for overnight parking during declared snow emergencies and clean-up periods. Take a look at Snow Emergency, Off-Street Parking on School Playgrounds List. Call the Department of Public Works Information Center at (414) 286-8282 during regular business hours for the location of a playground nearest your home.

 
BURGLARY PREVENTION TIPS
 
HOUSE
 
1. KEEP THE ENTRY DOORS AND WINDOWS LOCKED AT ALL TIMES
 
2. INVEST IN STEEL DOORS OR SOLID CORE DOORS
 
3. ENTRY DOORS SHOULD BE SECURED WITH A DEAD BOLT LOCK – THE BOLT SHOULD BE AT LEAST THREE INCHES LONG
 
4. THE STRIKE PLATE SHOULD BE SECURED WITH THREE INCH SCREWS
 
5. INSERT A PIN OR SCREW ABOVE ALL FIRST FLOOR WINDOW SASHES TO PREVENT WINDOW FROM BEING FORCED OPEN – BASEMENT WINDOWS SHOULD BE SECURED WITH NAILS, GRATES OR GLASS BLOCKED
 
6. YOUR HOUSE SHOULD ALWAYS LOOK OCCUPIED – PUT LIGHTS ON TIMERS, LEAVE A RADIO OR TV ON, KEEP A CAR IN THE DRIVEWAY, PICK UP THE DAILY MAIL AND NEWSPAPER
 
7. PARTICIPATE IN OPERATION ID – MARK YOUR PROPERTY WITH YOUR DRIVER’S LICENSE NUMBER
 
8. KEEP TV’s AND COMPUTERS AWAY FROM OPEN WINDOWS
 
9. TURN ON YOUR PORCH LIGHTS
 
10. INSTALL DUSK TO DAWN OR MOTION LIGHTS IN YOUR BACK YARD, ALONG THE DRIVEWAY OR REAR OF HOUSE
 
11. TRIM ALL SHRUBBERY BELOW WINDOW LEVEL
 
12. INVEST IN AN ALARM SYSTEM
 
13. BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR – REPORT ALL SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT – WATCH YOUR NEIGHBOR’S HOUSE AS YOU WOULD YOUR OWN HOUSE
 
GARAGE
 
1. KEEP DOORS LOCKED AT ALL TIMES
 
2. SERVICE DOOR SHOULD BE SOLID CORE AND SECURED WITH A DEAD BOLT LOCK
 
3. INSTALL PLEXIGLASS OR LEXON OVER GARAGE WINDOWS AND WINDOWS IN OVERHEAD DOOR
 
4. REPLACE DAMAGED PANELS IN OVERHEAD DOOR
 
5. SECURE LAWN MOWERS, SNOW BLOWERS, BICYCLES, ETC., BY RUNNING A CABLE LOCK THROUGH EYEBOLT IN GARAGE STUD
 
6. PARTICIPATE IN OPERATION ID –MARK YOUR PROPERTY, ESPECIALLY LAWN MOWERS AND SNOW BLOWERS
 
7. KEEP CAR DOORS LOCKED INSIDE THE GARAGE
 
8. PLACE A BABY MONITOR IN GARAGE TO DETECT PROWLING NOISES, GLASS BREAKING, ETC.
 
9. CONTACT THE COMMUNITY LIAISON OFFICE AT 935-7238, 935-7733 or 935-7700 FOR A FREE HOME/GARAGE SECURITY SURVEY

 
 
 

Submit A Tip to Milwaukee Police

If you see a crime in progress or need to report an emergency, please call 911.

MPD crime tip services are for non-emergency investigative information only and will not generate a radio call or summon the police to your location.


OPERATION SAFE HAVEN

Safe Haven is a volunteer service for residents in the community to provide a "safe haven" for mail carriers who may be having trouble. Help safeguard our mail carriers from threats, robbery, assault, loose or vicious dogs, vandalism to postal vehicles, medical emergencies or accidents.

 For information on how to sign up, please contact, Andrea Kolinski, A/Safety Specialist

 PO Box 5021, Milwaukee, WI 53201, 414-287-1849, email: andrea.r.kolinski@usps.gov  


SOHI District Surveillance Initiative

 

We have four (4) of the five (5) cameras up and running.  As you can see, we have excellent views of the district.  The next and last camera will be installed this week.  Click the camera view to the right in order to view the youtube video. The SOHI District would like to thank Advanced Electric, Lincoln Contractor Supply and the Sonitrol Corporation.

MPD REPORT CARD ON DISTRICT THREE CRIME LOOKING GOOD

WITI TV, Milwaukee-The results are in for a crime crackdown in one northside neighborhood. Fox 6's Jeremy ROSS brings you this story from District Three Headquarters. This story was the result of the status update meeting held for The Historic Concordia/Avenues West Neighborhood Policing Plan, which took place Thursday, April 10, 2008. This update meeting was an opportunity for District Three personnel to present crime statistics on the policing initiative currently in place. More importantly, it was an opportunity for the citizens and other community stakeholders to give their opinion on the successes and failures of the initiative. Click the FOX 6 logo to view video.   

 

SOHI Interview with Captain James Harpole, Tuesday, May 13, 2008 

 

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