Deputy Inspector James Alles took over command of the 52nd Precinct, ending the lengthy (three and a half year) run of Deputy Inspector Joseph Hoch, who moved on to run the Bronx transit division.
Alles, who came to the Five-Two after a two-year stint as the commander of the Four-Five in the east Bronx, took some criticism for not attending certain community meetings. He was well received, however, at a November meeting at Our Lady of Refuge Church where the largely Mexican immigrant audience complained of being targeted by robbers and rampant drug sales in area buildings. He brought his top lieutenants and other borough brass to respond to residents’ concerns, and community leaders report an increase in uniformed police presence since then in the area, which has been besieged by the drug trade for two decades.
In the precinct, official crime numbers remain virtually the same as last year, although there have been 13 murders (as of Dec. 21) as opposed to 11 last year. There was a 12 percent reduction in auto theft.

