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POLICE PATROL OBSERVATION REPORT

Submitted by:

GROUP III – ALPHA COMPANY

LEADER: PO1 Giban, Leonard Bryan

MEMBERS: PO1 Colilihan, Rexter


PO1 Conejos, Max
PO1 De La Cruz, Ray Jason
PO1 De La Cruz, Richelle
PO1 Diaz, Kenneth Anthony D.
PO1 Dumael, Henry
PO1 Dumangeng, Aireen
PO1 Estillore, Aracilee
PO1 Garais, Joy

Submitted to:

SPO1 Noel Abarientos


(Instructor)
Actual Patrol Operation

Group 3 was assigned to do foot patrol in Phase 5 V&G


subdivision and Barangay 95 Caibaan Tacloban City.
As we went to our designated areas of responsibility, we
used the ‘foot patrol operation’ type were it can penetrate areas
which automobiles can’t go. The foot patrol operation takes more
physicality compared to other types of patrol and is important in
close observations. It is also helpful in getting information from
the community because it involves interaction with the public.
In Phase 5 V&G subdivision, we roamed the place on buddy-
buddy system using circular, double-back and zig-zag type
operation on a (5) five to (10) ten minutes interval per pair of
police officers.
In Brgy. Caibaan, we roamed still on buddy-buddy system
employing double-back type of operation on (5) five minutes
interval per pair of police officers.
Definition of Terms

Police Patrol – it is the action of going through or around a


designated area at regular interval for purposes of security or
observation by eliminating the opportunity in the commission of
an offence. It is the basic law enforcement method and
considered as the backbone of any police organization. It works
directly with the community by analyzing the area, the situation
and the people.

Foot Patrol – a vintage type of patrol were it is useful in


patrolling areas that automobile can’t do or is not advisable.
Observations and Recommendations

Phase 5 V&G Subdivision

1. Too many damaged/rough roads.


2. Some important street signs are destroyed.
3. No warning signs on sharp curbs.
4. (1) One electrical post in Adelfa St. stands on a Mango tree.

Recommendation:

1. Barangay officials should ask help from the DPWH to


rehabilitate damage roads.
2. Install new street signs.
3. Install warning signs.
4. Check your electrical post if its properly installed.

Barangay Caibaan

1. Busted street lights along Brgy. Caibaan road.


2. Some damaged roads.
3. Children are prone to accidents because the road serves as
a playground.
4. Roads are not that wide but vehicles are moving fast.

Recommendation:

1. Install new street lights along the road of the barangay.


2. Rehabilitate damaged roads.
3. Relocate new playground for children and try to educate
them.
4. Construct road humps to reduce the speed of moving
vehicles.
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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I. Vicinity Map 1

II. Definition of Terms 2

III. Actual Patrol Operation 3

IV. Observations and Recommendations 4

V. Pictorials 5

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