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Taraval Station outlines rise in auto burglaries, expands traffic enforcement under Vision Zero
Summary
Captain Denise Flaherty told the Police Commission Taraval Station is seeing a rise in auto burglaries and is using FI cards, surveillance partnerships and traffic operations under Vision Zero to respond; presenters flagged prosecutorial challenges after Prop 47 reductions in felony cases.
Captain Denise Flaherty, commanding officer of Taraval Station, told the Police Commission on July 22 that her station is responding to rising auto burglaries with targeted enforcement, increased use of field interview (FI) cards, partnerships with community groups, and a catalog of private surveillance footage.
"We have 1,923 FI cards" in the first six months of the year, Flaherty said, describing how officers use field interview cards to log suspect descriptions and vehicle details that are then searchable citywide. Acting Inspector Mullen and Captain Flaherty…
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