{"id":299405,"date":"2015-02-05T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2015-02-05T08:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/sdpd-briefs-ocean-beach-town-council-on-crime-spree\/"},"modified":"2015-02-05T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2015-02-05T08:00:00","slug":"sdpd-briefs-ocean-beach-town-council-on-crime-spree","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/sdpd-briefs-ocean-beach-town-council-on-crime-spree\/","title":{"rendered":"SDPD briefs Ocean Beach Town Council on crime spree"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>David Surwilo, community relations officer for the San Diego Police Department\u2019s Western Division, is scratching his head a bit over this one.<br \/>\nThere\u2019s been a rash of burglaries in Ocean Beach. During a roughly three-week period between Christmas and mid-January, eight residences or cars were broken into, with victims reporting their belongings riffled through or stolen.<br \/>\nBut when they\u2019ve taken reports, it turns out the crimes were probably preventable. Police have been quite baffled at the seemingly lax attitude from victims that has allowed the thief to be successful.<br \/>\n&#8220;We ask (the victim), \u2018How did they break in?\u2019 And the response is, \u2018They opened the door,\u2019&#8221; Surwilo said to the standing-room-only crowd during the monthly public meeting of the Ocean Beach Town Council on Jan. 28.<br \/>\nIt was the largest crowd in recent memory \u2013 also due to the first visit by District 2 City Councilmember Lorie Zapf \u2013 with more than 160 citizens taking every seat available at the Point Loma Masonic Lodge No. 620 and even lining the walls and spilling into the rear exit.<br \/>\nThe crimes bear similar circumstances, Surwilo said. They\u2019ve occurred roughly between 3 and 5 a.m. and have resulted in the loss of readily available valuables: laptops, visible money and small items.<br \/>\nNot having to break in with the use of force, the thief enters and exits quickly through open windows and unlocked doors, Surwilo said.<br \/>\nPolice have called in extra resources to catch the thief and help citizens avoid becoming victims. The squad that services the entire division during the peak crime hours of 5 p.m. to 3 a.m. has been temporarily deployed to Ocean Beach, Surwilo said.<br \/>\nThe squad, known as the division\u2019s Crime Suppression Team, is lead by Sgt. Romeo De Los Reyes. Its members will work foot patrols in the areas hit by the crimes, especially Spray Street, where the thief has struck more than once.<br \/>\n&#8220;They\u2019ll be going around contacting anyone they can: in the street, in the alleys, or just out in general,&#8221; Surwilo said.<br \/>\nThe squad has also been on the lookout for residences with obvious vulnerabilities \u2013 even to the point of waking people up when they note things like open doors and windows.<br \/>\nSurwilo warned against becoming complacent when it comes to crime prevention in laid-back OB. &#8220;You live in an urban environment. You have to lock and secure your homes.&#8221; Surwilo said. &#8220;You can\u2019t believe what (police) are observing.&#8221;<br \/>\nSurwilo, who is active on social media and has posted recent alerts on a site dedicated to Ocean Beach hosted by NextDoor, said he\u2019s aware of demands for a higher police presence. Given budget constraints, it\u2019s not likely, he said.<br \/>\n&#8220;How? We don\u2019t have the staffing,&#8221; he said.<br \/>\nDespite the recent burglaries, crime doesn\u2019t appear to be increasing in Ocean Beach. Surwilo brought data indicating burglaries and car prowls are occurring at a normal rate in the 614 neighborhood \u2013 the area that roughly makes up Ocean Beach.<br \/>\nNext month, the board of directors will present information on forming neighborhood watches, Town Council President Gretchen Newsom said. The meeting will take place 7 p.m. Feb. 25 at the Point Loma Masonic Lodge No. 620, 1711 Sunset Cliffs Blvd. In other Town Council news: nLorie Zapf, who two months ago replaced Ed Harris on the San Diego City Council representing Ocean Beach and the rest of District 2, made her first visit to a Town Council meeting. Zapf, who handily beat Sarah Boot and two other opponents in last year\u2019s election, asked citizens to list their priorities for the upcoming budget. She said she favors an expanded library and a new lifeguard station in Ocean Beach and listed those priorities in a recent budget memo.<br \/>\nnReasoning that nothing goes together better than public libraries and Dr. Seuss, supporters of an expanded Ocean Beach library showed up dressed like the Cat in the Hat to make their case to Zapf directly. &#8220;The time has come to bring the library into the 21st century,&#8221; said Judy Collier, president of OB Friends of the Library, noting the library turns 100 next year. The group was &#8220;cheered like rock stars&#8221; when they marched in last year\u2019s Christmas parade, she said.<br \/>\nnMore than $2,000 was collected from businesses that hosted receptacles for the Town Council\u2019s annual Food and Toy Drive over the holiday season, recording secretary Marin Green said. Some 90 families and seniors benefited from the community\u2019s generosity, she added.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>David Surwilo, community relations officer for the San Diego Police Department\u2019s Western Division, is scratching his head a bit over this one. There\u2019s been a rash of burglaries in Ocean Beach. 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