Skip to main content

Police Blotter

Theft From Autos in Westmorland Neighborhood

August 26, 2024 3:39 PM

Hello Community Neighbors and Residents,

The Madison Police Department  - Midtown District is reaching out to alert our neighbors about a recent crime pattern that has emerged, specifically Thefts From Automobiles, in the Westmorland Neighborhood.

Theft from automobiles happen across the city with some regularity, but earlier today the Madison Police Department's Crime Analysis Unit alerted Midtown of a recent spike, specifically in the Westmorland Neighborhood, starting on or about August 21st – August 23rd.

In general, what we are seeing are cars parked overnight on the street and in driveways, are being entered and coin, purses, etc. (whatever is potentially available) are being taken.  Thus far, from the reports we have received, only unlocked vehicles have been entered. 

We are sending out this message for a several reasons:

 

  1. To inform our neighbors about this recent spike in theft from automobiles.
  2. To remind our neighbors of the importance of locking car doors--or getting them in a locked garage overnight
  3. To request, when possible, to secure valuables in your homes overnight and not in your cars.

 

If you find that you have been victimized, please consider:

 

  1. Calling the Dane County 911 Center (non-emergency - 608-255-2345) to file a police report.  
    1. You may be directed by the Dane County 911 Center to file a self-report if there is no evidence of those involved.
    2. If you do happen to have security camera footage, or perhaps evidence that may have been left behind by the involved subjects, we would appreciate your requesting an officer be sent out to investigate.
  2. Alerting your neighbors for awareness purposes if you feel comfortable doing so
  3. If you observe suspicious behavior or believe there is a theft in progress, please call 911

 

What is the Madison Police Department doing in response to this recent spike in Theft From Automobiles:

 

  1. We will be directing our overnight patrol officers to spend extra time in your neighborhood
  2. We will be reviewing all reported incidents to see if any follow-up or evidence exists that may assist in identifying the involved subject/s
  3. Alerting adjacent Alders and neighborhood associations for awareness purposes
  4. We may knock on your door in the evening if we find you have an open garage door. We would only do so if your lights are on and it is before 11PM. Why open garage doors? We generally find that sometimes Thefts from Autos and open garage doors are crimes of opportunity, and we don't ever want your valuables to be taken or for someone to enter your home or garage
  5. MPD Crime Analysts will be reviewing other neighborhoods throughout the city where this has also recently occurred to see if any investigative leads have been generated in an effort to identify those involved

 Email to a friend

Subscribe to Email List

Subscribe to the Police Blotter email list:

By participating on this list the Wisconsin Public Records Laws may subject your email address to disclosure to third parties. By selecting "Yes" you are requesting that we treat your email address that you have provided to this list as confidential and you are also stating that you would not participate in this service if the City is obligated to release your email address to such third party requesters.

Posts By Month

Posts By Category

Tags

#Back2SchoolSAFETYTIPS  #BattleOfTheBadges  #beneighborly  #Captain Brian Austin  #ClickItOrTicket  #CoffeeWithACop  #CommunitySurvey  #ConeWithACop  #DriveSoberOrGetPulledOver  #DrugTakeBack  #FindYOURBlueCalling  #GoodNeighborProject  #HelicopterParent  #lovemadison  #MPDMotorUnit  #NightlyLockup  #PrideMonth  #SafetyTips  #ScamAlert  #seesomethingsaysomething  #SouthSideSoccerSeries  #VisionZeroMadison  #WeAreThe28  #westdistrictstrategicplan  #YouCanBeYOU  Amigos en Azul  Bigs In Blue  Bike Rides  Black Youth Academy  Budget Process  Capt. Cory Nelson  Captain Ackeret  Captain Beckett  Captain Freedman  Captain Patton  Central District  Ceremonies  Chief Barnes  Citizen Recognition  Coffee with a Cop  Community Academy  Community Awards  Community Events  Community Forums  Community Gang Outreach  Community Outreach  Community Partnership  Community Policing  Community Survey  CORE  CRASE  Crime Prevention  Crime Stoppers  Crossing Guards  Cyber Detective Camp  Cyber Safety  Damaged Property  Downtown Safety  Driving Safely  East District  East High School  Edgewood College  Education Resource Officer  Emily Samson  Events  Explorers Post  Facebook  Fireside Five-Oh  Fireside Five-Oh  Good Neighbor Project  Guerrilla Grillers  Guerrilla Grillers  homeless  Investigations  Join the Team  K9  LaFollette High School  LeadsOnline  Lieutenant Lori Beth Chalecki  Lieutenant Patterson  Madison Area Addiction Recovery Initiative (MAARI)  Madison Area Recovery Initiative (MARI)  Madison Community Policing Foundation  Madison Parks  Madison Schools  MedDrop Box  Midtown District  Midtown Strategic Plan  MMSD  Mobile Device Safety  Mounted Patrol  MPD Awards Ceremony  National Night Out  Neighborhood Police Officers  Neighborhood Watch  New Recruits  North District  North District  Pawn Shops  Pedestrian Safety  Personal Safety  Phishing Scams  Police Biking  Property Crimes  Red Cross Blood Drive  Registered Sex Offender  Residential Burglaries  Road Home  Road Home  Robberies  Safe Communities  Safety in the Home  Safety Saturday  Secondhand Business  Self Report Unit  Sex Offender Information Bulletin  Shooting  Shout Out  Social Media  Solicitor Permits  South District  Southwest Safety Initiative  Spanish  Special Olympics  State St  Straubel  Straubel  SWAT  Torch Run  Traffic Concerns  Traffic Enforcement Safety Team (TEST)  Twitter  UW-Madison  Weapons Offenses  West Community Academy  West District  Youth Programs  Zero in Wisconsin