 All told, we made about 15 arrests. We made four felonies. We actually caught an auto theft in progress, two suspects in custody there, approximately 12 misdemeanor arrests. Hi, I'm Commander Mike Callow, Denver Police Department District 2. We work primarily in Northeast Denver. We've seen many great successes since July and have realized a reduction in crime over the last three months, substantial reductions, theft from motor vehicles. For example, burglaries this month alone, last 28-day period, we've seen almost a 55% reduction in burglaries. One of the things that we've done is put together a quality of life operation. We'll go out, reasonable suspicion, we'll contact people, have probable cause, interrupt crimes, and the officers are out on foot predominantly, they're on bicycles, they're walking the neighborhoods. We work hand in hand with our neighbors and friends, and we just get out and get to know the people in the community. Yesterday, just another great job by the District 2 SCAT team and Detail 2, they went out into the Curtis Park area specifically because of the grave concern that closing Triangle Park and Sunny Loss would cause an influx of people into the Curtis Park area. It's a big concern to the neighborhood down there. The ultimate goal, obviously, is to prevent crime and to help this neighborhood realize the potential. It is one of the most dynamic parts of the city. We're proud to police it, we're proud to serve the people that live there, and they are truly one of the most knowledgeable community groups that I've ever had an opportunity to work with in 30 years. The best thing is that it will continue and it'll be sustained, and we will continue to see these great successes.