Scenario: Suspicious Activity Initial Scene Management

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Scenario: Suspicious Activity Initial Scene Management

Continued observation Interaction with Police Outcome / Follow up Scenario Scenario. Initial Action. Call Police Continued observation Interaction with Police Outcome / Follow up

Both disappeared behind a building. Scenario Driving down a street beside a primary school, patrol noted two young males in school grounds. Both disappeared behind a building. Good descriptions of clothing worn by youths obtained.

Patrol stops and observes. Initial Action Patrol stops and observes. Twice heads appeared round the side of building to check whether patrol still present. Patrol remained on observation. Patrol calls Police Comms and reports the incident.

Continued Observation Two figures were seen getting on bicycles and riding further into the school grounds. Patrol repositioned itself to the junction of two roads bordering the school ground to cover possible escape routes

Interaction with Police Police I-car arrives, followed by a Security Guard (silent monitored alarm had been activated) Patrol briefs Police on what they had seen Plan of action agreed with Police

Interaction with Police Police and Security Guard check the school grounds. Patrol circled the block and school perimeter in case the youths tried to escape. Two youth found by Police and questioned.

Youths had forced entry into a storage garage and set of the alarm.. Outcome Youths had forced entry into a storage garage and set of the alarm.. Patrol joins Police and were able to identify the youths clothing. Youths returned with Police to the Police Station

Follow up Normal patrol report AND a full separate reports from each patroller submitted. Detailed reports passed to Police Youth Aid Section (in response to specific requests from Youth Aid for any reports involving criminal activity by youths).

Scenario: Suspicious Activity THE END Scenario: Suspicious Activity (Originally developed by Waikenae Community Patrol)