Postal Fraud in Coconut Grove

This message was previously posted by Miami PD on Nextdoor.com. It is re-posted here to raise awareness of situations that may place your financial situation at risk.

Coconut Grove Commander Mike Gonzalez from Miami Police Department

Good Afternoon Coconut Grove,

Please see the post below that was sent to me. We have received more than one report of this and investigations are underway. Miami PD will be working with and assisting the Federal Postal Police as needed.

“A friend mailed four checks in an envelop and dropped it in the Grove drive thru box on Dec 27. The checks were fished out of the box, washed, re-written for excessive amounts, and cashed. She has reported it to the Postal Inspectors and is working with the banks for reimbursement. Post office said thieves have devices that can fish mail out of exterior mail boxes. Recommend not using exterior boxes for any kind of negotiable instrument (i.e. checks). Need to go inside post office or hand to letter carrier.”

Burglary – Saturday Nov 26

FROM YOUR UTOPIA HOMEOWNERS SECURITY ASSOCIATION

There has been a burglary of a home of one of our members within our precious Utopia boundaries. The burglary occurred this past Saturday between 5pm and 11pm. The thief(s) gained entrance through a side door that was unlocked so there was no forcible entry.

The thieve(s) never went to the second floor. They took random small things, jewelry, and a bedspread that was probably used for gathering small stolen items. They opened the top drawer of every bureau or desk or cabinet.

Miami city police are investigating fully. They took fingerprints, etc., but tend to think it might be someone working construction in the neighborhood.

Our patrol notes: please be sure to report any suspicious activity, even if it is something like construction workers staying late. We are awaiting evidence and hopefully we will gain further information about this burglary.

We urge everyone to keep all the doors to your home and vehicles locked at all times. When you leave your home, leave lights on and music playing.

Let’s not make it easy for thieves. Be especially vigilant now during the holidays as this is a time for increased theft.

Be doubly aware of all goings on in the neighborhood and please call the patrol with any concerns or doubts. If there is no one on duty, immediately call 911.

The member said they have lived here 23 years and this has never happened. We all become somewhat lax living in our enclave of neighbors in such a serene environment. Please be vigilant.

Hurricane Preparedness

Hurricane Matthew

Please be advised that Miami-Dade, officially, has just been put under a Tropical Storm Watch.

In order to remind you and your household members to be prepared:

Be sure to have plenty of

  • Water (minimum 5 gallons per person—and don’t forget your pets)
  • Food (easily prepared without need of electricity and not easily spoiled in case refrigeration goes out)
  • Medications
  • Keep your mobile phones charged and have a back up charger
  • Keep important documents in easily accessible waterproof containers
  • Fill your car gas tanks

Please secure all outside objects that may become airborne in high winds—trash cans, planters, lawn equipment– even any loose trimmings should be put under tarps.

Also, be advised that if the Miami-Dade Police Department goes into emergency mode, our patrol may not be available to help.

Final tip: go through your home and take pictures of everything inside and out.

Caution: Increased Car Break-ins around Utopia

Theft from Automobile
Nearby neighborhoods reported two incidents in the past week involving theft from motor vehicles.

The following was reported to Utopia Security Association by members and neighbors. Fortunately no members were affected.

1. Sharon (lives on Douglas, between Crawford and Poinciana) reports that an incident occurred in her driveway “My brother and his family were here for 10 days. On Sunday we packed the truck with their luggage and were inside for about 20 minutes before we left. Everything was stolen. They lost jewelry, computers, other electronics and all their clothes.”

2. Karen (3700 block of Solana) reports another incident: “Yesterday my car was opened, and things were stolen from there. Nothing valuable but the fact that people are around stealing in broad daylight right in front of your door is worrisome. Let all know please.”

In each of these cases, it seems that belongings were left unattended and unsecured. Please realize that many property crimes are a crime of opportunity.

  • Be aware of your surroundings.
  • Report suspicious activity.
  • Secure your belongings.
  • Do not leave valuables in your car and hide them from visibility.
  • Place valuables and packages in your trunk before arriving at your parking location.
  • Lock your vehicle.

The presence of uniformed Miami Police officers and marked police vehicles patrolling inside the Utopia boundaries is a significant deterrent to criminals. Additionally, our watchful residents report suspicious activities to the on duty security officers who in turn investigate anything suspicious. Please ask your neighbors to join so we can increase our patrol coverage. Our goal is 24 hours per day, 365 days per year. Help keep Utopia safe!

Grove Crime Statistics Update

Dear residents and Crime Watchers,

In the past few weeks, I have seen several resident’s posts on sites such as NextDoor recounting incidents taking place in our Grove neighborhoods. Since I assumed the responsibility of providing police services for the Grove in July 2013, I have made it my personal mission to increase communications with our residents to allow for greater transparency. My efforts include the engagement of our community via meetings, emails, and yes, even the NextDoor app. I have encouraged our residents to report every single incident that impacts our community and directed them to Crimemapping.com, where you can search for crimes in the Grove. I wanted to take an opportunity to reassure our community that Coconut Grove is safer now that it has been at any time in the past decade. I searched and compared the crime stats for the last ten years to give you a glimpse at how our crime prevention efforts have impacted the level of reported crime in Coconut Grove. I know you will appreciate the effort our team puts forth each and every day to keep our community safe.  Reductions were experienced in every category, but most impressive is that when compared to 2006, Robberies were reduced 86%, and Burglaries went down 67%.

Year 
Assault
and
Battery
Robbery
Stolen
Cars 
Burglary
Car
Break
ins
Theft
Shop
lifting 
2006
187
60
62
162
253
264
28
2007
171
72
73
127
235
264
40
2008
186
66
79
127
340
237
61
2009
140
48
35
164
274
185
33
2010
128
34
29
104
245
178
42
2011
106
26
35
117
264
161
39
2012
105
43
28
126
218
216
47
2013
99
43
27
98
201
202
59
2014
82
33
39
95
227
149
60
2015
85
18
20
72
171
162
47
2016
84
8
20
54
173
115
28
The numbers speak for themselves, and the results are impressive, but there is still room for improvement. I know that stats offer little consolation to the resident that has been victimized, and I promise to continue to work arduously to make our community safer each and every day. I want to improve in the area of car break-ins, so  please remember to park properly and secure your vehicle by removing valuables and locking all doors. Please share with your neighbors.
Thank You and be safe, and I hope to see you at our next crime watch meetings.  
 
Commander Manuel A. Morales
Coconut Grove NET
Miami Police Department
South District Substation
Office 305-643-7170
Mobile 786-300-1479
Twitter @CGCommanderMo