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Hurricane Matthew: Operational Response Hurricane Matthew created extensive utility operational challenges, resulting from heavy rainfall that covered Cary's service area during the 3-day response event from October 7-9. This resulted in extensive inflow and infiltration flows that were collected and treated through the sewer system and wastewater treatment facilities. Rain Measured at Each Location 7.95" 9.70" 9.62" North Cary WRF South Cary WRF Western Wake WRF Impact at Jordan Lake Jordan Lake's typical pool elevation is managed at 216 ft. During the hurricane, the lake level increased nearly 10 ft, as shown in the graph below. Community Outreach The chart summarizes community outreach by Police Field Operations during the months of October-December. Criminal Investigations Division (CID) The Town, in conjunction with Wake County District Attorney's Office, continues to focus our efforts on the investigation related to the death of Nalini Tellaprolu. The month of December saw an uptick in residence burlaries involving Asian business owners. CID has met with Durham PD and the FBI on the potential group that could be involved in these incidents. The Town will continue to work with both agencies in hopes of putting a stop to these crimes. 2 Bank robberies 3 Drug overdoses 1 Homocide On December 23, Cary Police assisted Wake County's Sheriff's Office in what appears to be the recovery of human remains. This is possibly related to a missing person from 1990. The remains were located on a mountain biking trail by a biker who was doing trail maintenance. This investigation is on-going. 4th Quarter Statistics:

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