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Abatement Detectives and Their Job Duties
Each of the eight police precincts has an Abatement Detective. These detectives are responsible for numerous job duties including the following:
Investigate nuisance properties in the precinct
Prepare Crime Abatement reports to be filed with the City Prosecutor's Office
Enforcing the city sign ordinance
Writing administrative search warrants in conjunction with the Neighborhood Services Department
Attending Slumlord Task Force meetings and providing statistics on properties in the precinct
Work with the precinct Crime Free Multi-Housing officer
Assist the precinct NET teams with problem properties
Investigate and make recommendations on liquor license applications in the precinct
Report blighted properties to the Neighborhood Services Department
Deal with problem properties in the precinct
Work with property owners to solve problems on troubled properties in the precinct
Need to find your precinct? Check here
| Precinct | Detective’s Name | Phone |
| Black Mountain Precinct 200 | Daniel Smith | 602-495-5002 |
| Estrella Mountain Precinct 300 | Shon Washburn | 602-495-5003 |
| South Mountain Precinct 400 | Lance Hunt | 602-495-5004 |
| Central City Precinct 500 | Matthew Walker | 602-495-5005 |
| Desert Horizon Precinct 600 | Eric Breindl | 602-495-5006 |
| Mountain View Precinct 700 | Chris Morris | 602-495-5007 |
| Maryvale Precinct 800 | Truongduy (T.D.)Lenguyen | 602-495-5008 |
| Cactus Park Precinct 900 | Oscar Cortez | 602-495-5009 |
Citywide Coordinator
Detective Brian Kornegay
Police Headquarters
620 W. Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ 85003
Phone- (602) 256-4303
Partnerships
Precinct Abatement Detectives work closely with the Crime Free Multi-Housing officers in the precinct. Some of the other police personnel the Abatement Detectives work with include patrol officers, community action officers, neighborhood enforcement team officers and neighborhood narcotics officers.
The detectives liaison with other city departments and county and state agencies attempting to promote positive changes in the community. Some of the agencies and departments the detectives work with include:
Patrol officers
NET teams
Drug Enforcement Bureau
City of Phoenix Neighborhood Services Department
County Health Department
City Prosecutor's Office
County Attorney's Office
Housing and Urban Development
Abatement
The ultimate goal of Abatement is to rid a property of crime and/or blighting conditions. This is done by means of lawful notifications to owners, personal contacts with owners/managers and the use of administrative search warrants. Crime abatement can be a long, onerous process requiring many months and up to years to complete.
Crime abatement statutes (ARS 12-991 through 12-999) require owners of property to take actions that are reasonable and necessary to reduce/eliminate the crime occurring on their properties. The property owner must be sent an official notice and copies of report numbers to begin the process. If no action is taken, the property owner faces an ultimate penalty of a class 5 felony charge in residential property cases, a class 6 felony charge in commercial property cases, a $10,000 fine, and the possibility the property will go into receivership.
Incident Reduction on 107 Abated Properties



