Pubdate: Sun, 23 Jan 2000 Source: Washington Post (DC) Copyright: 2000 The Washington Post Company Address: 1150 15th Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20071 Feedback: http://washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/edit/letters/letterform.htm Website: http://www.washingtonpost.com/ Author: Frederick E. Davis, Charles County Sheriff CHARLES 1999 CRIME REPORT I want to take a minute at the start of a new era and underline some of the successes Charles County enjoyed in the fight against crime in 1999, and reiterate that as Charles County's primary law enforcement agency, we look forward to working with county residents to build on those successes in the new year. First off, Charles County enjoyed a significant drop in nearly every category of crime, as measured by the Uniform Crime Report. Though final figures are not available as I write this, we know that last year the county experienced the fewest homicides since 1986, underscoring our commitment to stop violent crime. ... The drop in auto thefts is another remarkable accomplishment. Thanks to aggressive investigation and prosecution of those responsible for multiple car thefts, and participation in theft prevention programs like Watch Your Car, preliminary figures show that auto thefts dropped nearly 16 percent last year. In 1995, there were 474 auto thefts in Charles County; final figures for last year are being tallied but we expect there to have been fewer than 300 auto thefts. ... Just before Christmas, after a months-long, multiagency investigation spearheaded by our narcotics detectives, we concluded the most extensive drug bust in the history of Charles County. We are committed to keeping drugs our of our neighborhoods, period. Efforts in other public safety matters are also paying dividends. Through state and federal grants, the agency obtained a new car seat installation safety trailer. Eight officers are now fully certified to ensure that the car seats that provide for the safety of our youngest residents are properly installed. We've expanded our DARE program, one of a number of ways we work with youths and schools in Charles County to educate them about the dangers of drugs, alcohol, gangs and crime. Our alcohol enforcement officers continue to take strong steps to stop underage drinking. Our Volunteers in Community Service program provides alternative sentencing options to thousands of people, including suspended high school students. And our domestic violence unit continued to establish an impressive record of providing counseling and protection to victims of domestic abuse and assault. In 1999 we continued to extend and strengthen our ties to neighborhoods and communities throughout Charles County. Hundreds of people took part in our crime watch and citizen on patrol programs, and thousands of people in nearly 90 neighborhoods took part in National Night Out in August. ... Three individuals - Nevins Frankel, Kevin Limrick and Ray Van Vuren - were honored for their individual efforts to stop crime in their communities. Together, we even worked to find a little boy missing in the woods of Charlotte Hall. Finally, we received support from across the political arena, from all levels of government. ... Overall, there was much to celebrate, but there is no time to rest. As a new era opens, we must continue to look for opportunities to work together in our common fight against crime. That's why I hope you will join me at our Crime Watch kickoff Friday, Jan. 28, beginning at 7 p.m. at the Jaycee Hall in Waldorf. ... Frederick E. Davis, Charles County Sheriff, La Plata - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D