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Join us as we shine a light on two of the remarkable women making a difference in our community—Christine Seymour, a Victim Assistance Coordinator, and Brandi Tucker, a Victim Advocate. Their work within the Cape Coral Police Department is nothing short of essential, offering a lifeline to victims of domestic violence, traffic homicides, house fires and beyond. On this episode of the Cape CopCast, they share their heartfelt stories and reveal the emotional resilience required to support our community's most vulnerable, particularly children. Through collaboration with our police officers, they ensure that victims receive continuous care, spotlighting the importance of teamwork and personal boundaries in handling the emotional demands of their roles.
They also talk to hosts Lisa Greenberg and Officer Mercedes Simonds about the complexities of aiding victims who may not be ready to accept help. Christine and Brandi emphasize meeting individuals with patience and understanding, providing support that extends into courtrooms and beyond, helping them move from 'victim' to 'survivor.'
Our Victim Advocates aim to break the misconception of isolation by connecting victims with others who have faced similar challenges, underscoring the unity and strength within our community. We also hear about the candlelight vigil on April 6th, 2025 that will honor all victims.
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In this episode of the Cape CopCast 'Chief's Chat,' we explore the introduction of Red Speed cameras in school zones throughout Cape Coral. With safety as our main priority, this initiative aims to enhance protection for children during critical drop-off and pick-up times. We talk to Chief Sizemore about how these speed cameras function, capturing violations and issuing civil penalties to drivers who exceed speed limits, while freeing up our police department's resources to focus on other essential duties.
The conversation emphasizes the importance of education in successfully rolling out this program. With a month-long warning phase starting on March 1st, we share plans for engaging educational campaigns that include clear signage and public service announcements aimed at informing the community about the initiative's goals. The expectation is to reduce speeding incidents and instill a sense of responsibility among drivers as they navigate school zones.
As we explore the further implications of this program, we also reflect on the strong community involvement that has led to this project. It's a crucial issue that affects everyone, and we believe that collaborative efforts can lead to meaningful change.We also talk about the retirement of Deputy Chief Phil Van Landschoot after 27 years of service to the department. Chief Sizemore reflects on their long-spanning friendship and his service for our city.
We wrap up by talking about the upcoming gala benefitting the non-profit Blue Line Bears. The charity takes the uniforms of fallen officers and turns them into teddy bears for their families. This started in Cape Coral by a young girl whose father is a Lieutenant for the Cape Coral Police Department.
To learn more about Blue Line Bears: https://bluelinebears.org/
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Have you ever wondered what we do with money seized from criminal investigations?
Join us as we reveal some of the cutting-edge innovations coming to the Cape Coral Police Department, funded entirely by forfeiture money. Hosts Lisa Greenberg and Officer Mercedes Simonds chat with Chief Anthony Sizemore about how new high water vehicles and advanced AI-powered forensic accounting software are changing the game. These strategic investments, made through forfeiture money, promise to enhance emergency responses during flooding and revolutionize financial crime investigations, all while keeping the department's budget intact. We talk about how these advancements are set to better protect and serve our community.
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In this episode of the Cape CopCast, step into the life of K9 Officer Travis Harrison and his remarkable K9 partner, Van. Discover firsthand how Travis evolved from a professional baseball player, to working in real estate, to a patrol officer, to now a dedicated K9 handler.
Officer Harrison sits down with hosts Lisa Greenberg and Officer Mercedes Simonds to talk about the rigorous yet fascinating process of selecting and training police dogs, and the the intricate balance required to maintain Van's professional discipline in a loving home environment.
Officer Harrison talks about bringing Van home for the first and how he got his name (a nod to our Deputy Chief!). He also shares how he keeps up with the high-energy German Shepherd. Gain unique insights into the life of a K9 Officer, including the stark differences between working dogs and personal pets, and the rewarding yet demanding nature of the role. Through the lens of Officer Harrison's multifaceted career path, we explore the unexpected ways his previous experiences have influenced his approach to police work. -
In this episode of the Cape CopCast 'Chief's Chat,' we're going deeper into new city ordinances aimed at enhancing public safety with Chief Anthony Sizemore.
Hosts Lisa Greenberg and Officer Mercedes Simonds explore the success of a new ordinance targeting outdoor camping on public property, focusing on the balance between providing resources to those in need and maintaining public order. With an emphasis on support over punishment, we share how this proactive approach intends to tackle the root causes of homelessness. Also on the agenda is an upcoming ordinance that seeks to redefine access to city-owned facilities, ensuring public spaces remain peaceful and efficient.
We end our episode on an inspiring note to talk about our officer's life-saving response to an opioid crisis. This story underscores the unwavering commitment of our team, prioritizing the well-being of our citizens in critical moments and reinforcing our shared commitment to community partnerships.
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In this episode of the Cape CopCast 'Chief's Chat,' we're talking about the child abduction investigation and the 13-year-old arrested for armed robbery.
Hosts Lisa Greenberg and Officer Mercedes Simonds sit down with Chief Sizemore to discuss the role of social media in alerting the public of an incident, the importance of prioritizing accuracy and confirmed information while remaining timely in communicating with the public, and the collaborative efforts among law enforcement agencies.
We also shine a spotlight on the unsung heroes behind the scenes—911 Operators and Telecommunicators. From managing emergency calls to providing life-saving guidance, these men and women are integral to public safety. For those considering a career in law enforcement, we delve into the opportunities available right after high school, highlighting paths that lead from telecommunication roles to becoming a police officer. With full-time benefits, career advancement, and educational support, a rewarding journey in public safety awaits those eager to serve.
To learn more about career opportunities, go to: www.CapeCops.com
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In this episode of the Cape CopCast "Chief's Chat" edition, we're giving you updates on several major projects within the Cape Coral Police Department. We're gearing up for the annual NAMI Walk, benefitting the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Chief Sizemore, the king of analogies, then illustrates the progress of Project 35 using the analogy of building a snowman. We also talk about entering the design and development phase of our police precinct buildings, which will be in each of the four quadrants of the city.
We also recount a tale that exemplifies the power of teamwork and the spirit of Cape Coral. When a local gentleman experienced cardiac arrest, a quick-thinking family member and our dedicated police and fire rescue teams came together to save his life. We talk about reuniting with the man and his family, complete with plans for a future golf outing. It's stories like these that make us pause and appreciate the unique teamwork that thrives in our community. -
Deputy Chief Dana Coston joins us on the Cape CopCast to share his remarkable journey through the ranks of law enforcement. He started his career in the midst of the crack epidemic in Fulton County, Atlanta, and eventually relocated to Cape Coral in 2000, where he's served his community since. Learn how his diverse experiences from serving as a school resource officer to his pioneering work with the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force, have shaped his approach to modernizing law enforcement communications and social media strategies. Deputy Chief Coston is responsible for the creation of the department's Public Affairs Office, which serves as the liaison between the community and the agency. He played a pioneering role in the department's focus on transparency and adaptability.
Explore the intricacies of maintaining public trust in law enforcement through transparent communication and strategic social media use. Delve into the Cape Coral Police Department’s innovative approach to storytelling, where Deputy Chief Coston emphasizes the importance of being upfront about both triumphs and setbacks. Discover how the department’s guerrilla news outlet-style Public Affairs Office engages the community with dynamic content, especially during critical situations. This episode shines a light on the evolving relationship between the department and the community through social media engagement and the diverse experiences of the Public Affairs team. -
In this edition of the Cape CopCast "Chief's Chat," host Lisa Greenberg talks to Chief Anthony Sizemore about our new police training center, which is having it's grand opening soon. The new center includes a shooting range and simulation environments that are redefining police training. Learn how the integration of these resources not only enhances training efficiency but offers a cost-effective solution by centralizing all training activities within the city. We also talk about the Motors School and training happening this week and the rigorous obstacle courses they go through, designed to prepare motorcycle officers for the high demands of traffic enforcement, ensuring their readiness and safety on the roads. We also tackle critical issues surrounding road safety, reflecting on a recent tragic motorcycle accident and a crash involving a medical episode.
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Join us as we explore a pivotal issue affecting many communities today—homelessness and public space management—alongside Chief Anthony Sizemore in this edition of the Cape CopCast "Chief's Chat."
Hosts Lisa Greenberg and Officer Mercedes Simonds talk about the intricacies of Cape Coral's new proposed ordinance that seeks to manage public spaces by prohibiting outdoor camping, a topic often linked to homelessness. We shed light on how this measure, born from House Bill 1365, is not an anti-homeless law but a means to ensure constitutionality in maintaining public order. As we draw insights from a recent US Supreme Court decision on a similar ordinance in Grants Pass, Oregon, we promise you'll leave with a clearer understanding of the balance between legal enforcement and compassionate outreach.
In this spirited conversation, we also uncover the critical role specialized officers play in supporting individuals without homes, focusing on connecting them to essential services through comprehensive training. We discuss the challenges of enforcing such ordinances while emphasizing that the primary aim is care and support, not just enforcement. By addressing the visible aspects of homelessness and recognizing its persistent nature due to global economic conditions and human psychology, we stress the need for both immediate action and long-term strategies. Tune in for a nuanced discussion that navigates the complexities of homelessness and the efforts made to tackle it for the benefit of the entire community. -
In this episode of the Cape CopCast 'Chief's Chat,' hosts Lisa Greenberg and Officer Mercedes Simonds sit down with Chief Anthony Sizemore to address the shooting in the Fuego's Lounge parking lot and a domestic violence-related stabbing, emphasizing the swift actions taken by the Cape Coral Police Department. We also honor the memory of Sergeant Elio Diaz with the Charlotte County Sheriff's Office, highlighting the importance of community support during times of tragedy.
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• The shooting incident at Fuego's Lounge, the quick response from our Violent Crimes Unit and collaboration with the U.S. Marshals Task Force
• A stabbing case rooted in domestic violence
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Officer Coby Palmer joins us on this episode of the Cape CopCast to talk about our department's Police Athletic League (PAL). This program is about building healthy lifestyles and positive relationships between Police Officers and the youth of Cape Coral.
With a background in sports management, Officer Palmer is the perfect guide through the transformative power of sports to connect at-risk youth and police officers. Cape Coral PAL, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, has grown to support 29 kids, fostering a community that feels like family. We dive into Officer Palmer's personal journey and discover how PAL makes a real difference in young lives, while learning ways to contribute to this inspiring initiative.
We also cover upcoming events and fundraisers for PAL, including a charity softball event, a comedy show, and a collaborative 5K race. We discuss the different sports programs for kids, from basketball to archery to boxing to gymnastics.
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We're doing the week in review for this episode of the Cape CopCast "Chief's Chat" edition!
The arrest made in a home invasion and the importance of staying vigilant.The crucial role of technology and collaboration in solving crime and maintaining safety.The vandalism committed at a local home that's being investigated as a hate crime, how our collaboration with the local chapter of the NAACP has fostered transparency, and the award they presented the Chief.A tragic DUI-related crash in which a man is suffering life-threatening injuries, and how this highlights the need for safe driving as the holiday season approaches. The other crimes our department sees an uptick in around the holidays and how our department is maintaining visibility to prevent them.Our upcoming 'Shop with a Cop' event.
Hosts Lisa Greenberg and Officer Mercedes Simonds sit down with Chief Anthony Sizemore talk about:Thanks for joining us!
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Tune into this episode of the Cape CopCast "Chief's Chat" as hosts Lisa Greenberg and Officer Mercedes Simonds tackle the arrest of a TikToker caught for retail theft, showcasing the complex relationship between social media influence and illegal activities. We talk with Chief Anthony Sizemore about the issue from both a law enforcement and societal perspective, discussing how actions like these can normalize crime, while emphasizing the urgent need for accountability among social media creators.
Shifting gears, we bring to light the strategic foresight of our city's police department as it prepares for anticipated population growth. Through our plan, called Project 35, we reveal how the department is using scientific forecasting to ensure that our community remains safe and well-prepared for the future. From envisioning advanced infrastructure to enhancing staffing and technology, we highlight the importance of transparency and public education in fostering public trust. Join us to understand how these forward-thinking strategies are being implemented to maintain an exceptional level of service, preparing us for the challenges of tomorrow. -
Thanksgiving is all about family, food, and fun memories! Join hosts Lisa Greenberg and Officer Mercedes Simonds as they take you on a nostalgic journey through their beloved Thanksgiving celebrations on the Cape CopCast "Chief's Chat." From sweet potato casserole and gruyere cheese scalloped potatoes, to Mission Barbecue, to Chief Sizemore's unique leftover tradition, you'll hear stories that will make you smile and maybe even inspire your own holiday menu. And if you're not a cook, Lisa's got a Whole Foods hack that'll have your guests thinking you're a culinary genius.
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In this episode of the Cape CopCast "Chief's Chat," discover how Cape Coral Police Detectives swiftly brought a wave of smash-and-grab burglaries to an end and protected local businesses, and learn about our new vision for community policing. Tune in as Hosts Lisa Greenberg and Officer Mercedes Simonds chat with Chief Anthony Sizemore about the impressive strategies the department employed to apprehend the burglary suspect.
Chief Sizemore also takes us on a journey into the future of policing in Cape Coral with the introduction of a decentralization model aimed at bringing precincts closer to residents. Listen to his insights on the meticulous planning behind these new precincts, which promise to enhance accessibility and reduce travel burdens for both officers and the public. Through Project 35 and the development of new facilities over the next decade, Chief Sizemore shares how the city is preparing for future growth, ensuring that resources and infrastructure are aligned with the community’s evolving needs. Don't miss this engaging discussion about smart, sustainable growth and the proactive steps being taken to support Cape Coral’s thriving community. -
Officer John Kuhn from the Cape Coral Police Department takes us on a heartfelt journey through his nearly two decades of service, culminating in an extraordinary act of kindness. Officer Kuhn works in the Community Service Bureau's COPS unit, and his efforts not only span addressing quality of life issues and aiding the homeless, but also organizing impactful community events like the Special Olympics fundraiser and toy drives. But Officer Kuhn is stepping beyond his duties to donate a kidney to a long-time friend. His story is a testament to the power of personal sacrifice and community support.
We talk about the City of Cape Coral's generous organ donor policy, which will allow Officer Kuhn to have the leave time he needs to recover from the procedure, and encourages others to consider organ donation. Through Officer Kuhn's inspiring tale, we aim to motivate our listeners to take meaningful actions within their own communities. -
Captain Matt Campion and Lieutenant Patrick O'Grady join us for this episode of the Cape CopCast to talk about their roles in the Community Services Bureau and our holiday events and initiatives!
These seasoned officers dig into their extensive experience, from traffic and patrol to street crimes and public affairs, before ending up in the Community Services Bureau. They talk about the Bureau's mission to make the community feel safe, valued, and connected beyond the badge. These two are dedicated to building trust and fostering genuine relationships with the people of Cape Coral.
We explore the heartwarming holiday initiatives that bring joy to our community. From toy donation drives to running the cherished "Shop with a Cop" program, the department is ready to spread some cheer. Captain Campion and Lieutenant O'Grady reveal what goes into making these events a success — ensuring that every child feels special. Listen to learn more about how these efforts transform lives and unite the community in the true spirit of giving.
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Officers within the Cape Coral Police Department are equipped not just with the tools of law enforcement, but also the skills to compassionately handle mental health crises. Discover how our collaboration with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) provides our department with vital Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) programs. In this episode of the Cape CopCast "Chief's Chat," we dive into the essential role law enforcement plays in mental health as we start planning for next year's impactful NAMI Walk in Southwest Florida.
Through our partnerships with NAMI, we explore the benefits of specialized training for handling complex conditions such as Autism and Alzheimer's. We highlight the crucial need for community support, urging engagement in activities like the upcoming walk in March, which not only sustains vital services but also empowers us to address mental health challenges head-on. Your participation can make a lasting impact, helping to create a community where mental health awareness and support are prioritized.
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What if our roads could be safer with just a little extra caution? Chief Anthony Sizemore joins us for a reflective episode of "Chief's Chat" on the Cape CopCast, where we dissect the week's local and national events. From celebrating the impressive voter turnout in Cape Coral to addressing recent traffic incidents on Embers Parkway and Burnt Store Road, we cover it all. Learn about the police department’s strategic role in managing traffic safety and construction challenges, and why staying within speed limits is more crucial than ever. Plus, we add some fun with our 'Movember' celebration, where our grooming policy takes a twist to support the American Cancer Society.
This week, we also honor Veterans Day, spotlighting the significant contributions of veterans in our community. With Officer Jeff Karau, a proud veteran of the Army National Guard, leading the Veterans Day Parade as Grand Marshal, we share the pride in hiring former service members. Their dedication, teamwork, and resilience enrich our police force in countless ways. And let's not forget our incredible volunteers with diverse backgrounds who bring unique perspectives to our department. - Laat meer zien