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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 4.07 PoliceSvs1994RptY 0 CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT Meeting Date: February 13, 1995 SUBJECT: Dublin Police Services 1994 Calendar Year Report (Prepared by Dublin Police Services Personnel) EXHIBITS ATTACHED Annual Report - 1994 RECOMMENDATIONS Receive Report FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None DESCRIPTION: : Dublin Police Services prepares an annual calendar report that documents activity performed by the police services over the previous year. This report contains figures documenting police response to crimes reported or detected within the City, police response relative to traffic offenses and /or accidents, all programs regulated and /or instituted by the police services and compares the 1994 policing efforts with the previous year. The report is divided into three sections: 0 Organization and personnel data including workload indicators and volunteer services. N A statistical accounting of criminal activity and police responses for Calendar Year 1994. 0 Comparison of calendar year 1994 statistics with calendar year 1993. Through the use of statistics, law enforcement traditionally measures the department's workload, focusing mainly on Part I crimes. Review of the currently calendar year report and comparing it with previous calendar year reports gives an indication of the services provided to the community. Part I crimes increased by 10 %. All other offenses increased by 17 %. Overall, crime statistics for 1994 showed a 14% increase. COPIES TO: Whia-M 010 I� CITY OF DUBLIN • P.O. Box 2340, Dublin, California 94568 0 City Offices, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, California 94568 DATE: February 2, 1995 FROM: James W. Rose, Captain kx Chief of Police Services TO: City Council City Manager SUBJECT: ANNUAL REPORT - 1994 The 1994 Annual Report contains information regarding the activities of the Dublin Police Services for the 1994 Calendar Year. Following is a summary of selected areas and an overview of Part I crimes: Traditionally law enforcement uses statistics to measure their work product, focusing mainly on Part I crimes. Part I crimes increased by 10 %. All other offenses increased by 17 %. Overall, crime statistics for 1994 reflected a 14% increase. Increases in Larceny - Theft, Credit Card Fraud and Vandalism were the biggest influence in the overall increase for the year. There was one homicide in 1994. The suspect was found deceased, the victim of an apparent self inflicted wound. Reported rapes increased form one in 1993 to two in 1994. The suspects are in custody on two of the reported rape and a third reported rape was determined to be unfounded after the completion of the investigation. Robberies decreased from sixteen reported in 1993 to fourteen reported in 1994. Burglaries also decreased from one hundred twenty reported in 1993 to one hundred nineteen reported in 1994. Of the reported burglaries, fifty five were residential and sixty four were commercial. Overall, burglaries showed a .8% decrease for 1994. In comparing "Major Workload Indicators" statistics of 1993 and 1994, Calls for Service decreased by 7 %, Traffic citations decreased 15 %, Reports written increased 3% and Traffic accidents increased 6 %. Arrests decreased 5% in 1994 (1066 in 1993 -1018 in 1994). Of the 1018 arrests in 1994, 642 were non - Dublin residents (584 adults & 58 juveniles). The remaining 376 arrests were Dublin residents (286 adults 90 juveniles). The Alameda County Sheriff's Department Reserve Officers worked a total of 2555 hours during 1994; a 43% increase over 1993. The value of the volunteer hours these officers donated to the City of Dublin totals $61,243. Neighborhood Watch and Merchant Alert activities reflect a significant decrease in 1994. This was due to the Community Service Assistant position being vacant for the entire year. The position was filled in January, 1995 and a priority has been set to re- establish the community interest in both of these programs. Administration (510) 833 -6650 • City Council (510) 833 -6605 • Finance (510) 833 -6640 • Building Inspection (510) 833 -6620 Code Enforcement (510) 833 -6620 • Engineering (510) 833 -6630 • Planning (510) 833 -6610 Police (510) 833 -6670 • Public Works (510) 833 -6630 • Recreation (510) 833 -6645 1 t ANNUAL REPORT - 1994 page 2 Dublin Police Services added two new positions during 1994. One police officer was hired in October 1994. The officer is assigned a variety of duties such as: Patrol and /or investigations depending on specific crime trends. A Sheriff's Technician was hired in October 1994. The responsibility for maintaining the Property /Evidence room and for the civilian fingerprint program has been transferred to this position. cc: Charles C. Plummer, Sheriff Curtis L. Watson, Undersheriff Paul Rankin, Assistant City Manager FEBRUARY 6, 1995 L-1 CITY OF DUBLIN I* P.O. Box 2340, Dublin, California 94568 City Offices, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, California 94568 February 6, 1995 Dear Reader: Enclosed is the 1994 annual calendar report for Dublin Police Services prepared by Secretary Mary Grecco. The report tabulates police response to crime reported or detected within the city and compares 1994's policing effort with the previous year. This report is presented as an accounting of Dublin Police Services activities on behalf of the City of Dublin in calendar year 1994. The report is divided into three sections: a. Organization and personnel data including workload indicators and volunteer services. b. A statistical account of criminal activity and police response for calendar year 1994. C. Comparison of calendar year 1994 statistics with calendar year 1993. The reader should be mindful that the comparisons are shown ir>, percentages and can be very misleading when applied to small Y e numbers. J V y truly yours, G�rrt�Q/.�J• IPOU -� ames W. Rose, Captain Chief of Dublin Police Services JWR:mjg Administration (510) 833 -6650 • City Council (510) 833 -6605 • Finance (510) 833 -6640 • Building Inspection (510) 833 -6620 Code Enforcement (510) 833 -6620 • Engineering (510) 833 -6630 • Planning (510) 833 -6610 Police (510) 833 -6670 • Public Works (510) 833 -6630 • Recreation (510) 833 -6645 DUBLIN POLICE SERVICES ORGANIZATIONAL /STAFFING CHART PATROL 4.5 Watch Commander 13.5 Patrol Officers 2 Traffic Officers Field Patrol Traffic Enforcement Preliminary Investigations COMMUNITY SERVICES 0.5 Crime Prevention Sergeant 1 Crime Prevention Officer 0.5 Community Safety Assistant 0.5 Training Sergeant Crime Prevention Crime Analysis Community Relations School Liaison/Training Environmental Reviews Educational -Programs Training Programs ;:.j.; ON -SITE COMMANDER CAPTAIN SUPPORT SERVICE Lieutenant CLERICAL /SUPPORT SERVICES 1 Secretary 2 Specialist Clerks 1 Sherriffs Technician Front Office Records/Management Permits/Licenses Payroll Jail Services Evidence/Property Management NARCOTIC/VICE INVESTIGATIO 1 Sergeant 1.5 Officers NarcoticNice Investigations Special Investigations INVESTIGATIONS 2.5 Detective Sergeants Person Crimes Property Crimes Juvenile Crimes Sex Crimes 0 STAFFING Assigned Personnel Commanding Officer Support /Service Detective Sergeants Patrol Sergeants - James W. Rose, Captain - Norman Gomes, Lieutenant - Patrick Adams, Sergeant Albert Chavarria, Sergeant David DiFranco, Sergeant William Gaudiner, Sergeant - Greg Ahern, Sergeant Michael Hart, Sergeant John Hardester, Sergeant Brian Masterson, Sergeant Michael Peterson, Sergeant Patrol Officers - Robert Atkinson, Deputy Sheriff Linda Bailey, Deputy Sheriff Gary Berge, Deputy Sheriff Jeff Bromstead, Deputy Sheriff Steve Brown, Deputy Sheriff Dennis Churich, Deputy Sheriff John Freeman, Deputy Sheriff James Jukich, Deputy Sheriff Lloyd Leroy, Deputy Sheriff David McKaig, Deputy Sheriff Glenn Melanson, Deputy Sheriff Bruce Rank, Deputy Sheriff Tony Sparks, Deputy Sheriff Dean Stavert, Deputy Sheriff Linda Thuman, Deputy Sheriff Traffic Officers Sheriff's Technician Clerical Crime Prevention Years with the Department - Dave Nyberg, Deputy Sheriff Richard Kuwitzky, Deputy Sheriff - Ken Gruidl - Mary Grecco, Secretary Elaine Grealis, Specialist Clerk Jan Stettler, Specialist Clerk - Randy Skarphol, Deputy Sheriff Vacant, Community Safety Assistant Sergeants Total years all sergeants - 175 Average years per sergeant - 19 Average age per sergeant - 42 Deputies Total years all deputies - 257 Average years per deputy - 14 Average age per deputy - 39 9 CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1994 Page 2 STAFFING (continued) Average Vacancies Badge 0 Civilian 0 Complement Badge 29 Civilian 4.5 Terminations Badge 0 Civilian 0 Resignations Badge 0 Civilian 0 Retirements Badge 0 Civilian 0 Disability Retirements Badge 0 Civilian 0 Total Separations Badge 0 Civilian 0 Transfers Badge 1 Civilian 0 0 CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1994 Page 3 OVERTIME Sworn Paid Overtime Hours Non -Sworn Paid Overtime TOTAL PAID OVERTIME HOURS 2039 23 LEAVES Total Number of Leaves of Absence Granted Badge 0 Civilian 0 Military Leaves Badge 0 Civilian 0 Number of Military Leave Days Granted Badge 0 Civilian 0 Number of Industrial Leave - Total Number of Industrial Leave Days Badge 102 Civilian 17 Total Number Industrial Leave Cases Reported Badge 9 Civilian 2 Sick Leave Days Off Number Days Per Employee Badge 263 9 Civilian 15 5 CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1994 Page 4 ASSIGNED VEHICLES Patrol - Miles Driven 181,605 Investigations - Miles Driven 42,313 TOTAL MILES DRIVEN 223,918 VEHICLE ACCIDENTS - Administration - 0 Preventable - 1 Patrol - 1 Non- Preventable - 0 Investigations - 0 CRIMINAL ACTIVITY Patrol Activity Service Calls for Service 34,697 Reports Written 3,227 Field Interview Cards Made 625 Bicycle Cards Made (Stolen =75; Abandoned =19) 94 Foot Patrol 192 hours 0 0 CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1994 Page 5 CRIMINAL ACTIVITY (continued) Part I Offenses Murder Aggravated Assault Robbery Rape Theft Burglary Stolen Vehicles Arson SUB -TOTAL Other Offenses (Includes Misdemeanors) TOTAL OFFENSES Property Value Value of Property Stolen Value of Property Recovered Cleared Cases Property Assigned Closed Other Closure Rate: Checks Assigned Closed Other Closure Rate: Person Crimes Assigned Closed Other Closure Rate: 737 624 132 85% 46 42 5 91% 664 632 56 95% Suspect /Adult 138 25 275 Reported 1 51 14 2 565 119 66 1 819 987 1,806 959,031 154,501 Suspect /Juvenile W_ Ll 180 CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1994 Page 6 INVESTIGATIONS (continued) Narcotics Assigned 59 Closed 59 Other 0 Closure Rate: 100% NARCOTICS Suspect/Adult Suspect /Juvenile 57 Suspects Investigated Adult Male 18 Female 5 TOTAL 23 Suspects Arrested 829.6 Male 24 Female 8 TOTAL 32 Illicit Drugs Seized OuantitX Heroin (grams) .45 Cocaine (grams) 3.3 Methamphetamine (grams) 209.8 Methamphetamine Oil (gallons) 6.0 Marijuana (grams) 829.6 Marijuana (cigarettes) 0 Marijuana (plants) 18.0 Hashish (grams) 0 LSD (tablets) 10.0 Psilocybin (grams) 18.0 Phencyclidine (grams) 0 Ecstasy (tablets) 0 Total Street Value $38,608 Juvenile 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1994 Page 7 ARRESTS /COMPLAINTS ADULT JUVENILE TOTAL On -View Felonies - Patrol 167 20 187 On -View Felonies - Investigations 22 3 25 Warrant Felonies - Patrol 18 0 18 Warrant Felonies - Investigations 5 0 5 On -View Misdemeanors - Patrol 408 29 437 On -View Misdemeanors - Investigations 11 1 12 Warrant Misdemeanors - Patrol 227 0 227 Warrant Misdemeanors - Investigations 12 0 12 Notice to Appear - Felony - Patrol 20 Notice to Appear - Felony - Investigations 5 Notice to Appear - Misd. - Patrol 64 Notice to Appear - Misd. - Investigations 6 TOTAL ALL ARRESTS 1018 Complaints Submitted - Felony - Patrol 207 Complaints Submitted - Felony - Investigations 195 Complaints Submitted - Misd. - Patrol 491 Complaints Submitted - Misd. - Investigations 97 Total Complaints Submitted - Patrol 698 Total Complaints Charged - Patrol 513 Total Complaints Submitted - Investigations 292 Total Complaints Charged - Investigations 257 TOTAL ALL COMPLAINTS SUBMITTED 990 TOTAL ALL COMPLAINTS CHARGED 770 CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1994 Page 8 TRAFFIC Drunk Driving Arrests Adult Juvenile Total Male 54 0 54 Female 6 0 6 TOTAL 60 Citations Issued Parking 1,053 Mechanical 2,302 Moving 3,244 TOTAL CITATIONS ISSUED 6,599 Accidents Investigated (Includes Private Property) Fatality Accidents 0 Injury Accidents (persons injured - 41) 19 Non - injury Accidents 332 TOTAL ACCIDENTS 351 Accident Types (Excludes Private Property) Auto /Pedestrian 1 Auto /Bicycle 3 Fixed Object 41 Parked Vehicle 25 Vehicle /Vehicle 192 Accident Causes (Excludes Private Property) Drunk Drivers (DUI) 6 Speed 57 Unsafe Turns 90 Mechanical 1 Traffic Signs (Fail to Obey) 25 Other 83 CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1994 Page 9 CRIME PREVENTION Residential Safety Neighborhood Watch Meetings 8 Number of Persons Attending 129 Number of Neighborhood Watches in Operation 80 Security Surveys Conducted - Self- Conducting survey given to each Neighborhood Watch member residence 16 Merchant's Program Merchant's Alert Program - 105 merchants formed into 11 interlinking alert lists Security Surveys Conducted 3 Community Awareness Program Radio Community Service Messages 2 Television Community Service Messages 0 Newspaper Community Service Messages 8 Interviews 0 School Presentations (8,817 persons in attendance) 204 Group Talks and Service Organizations (Except Neighborhood Watch) (1,652 persons in attendance) 32 Earthquake Preparedness Presentation (72 persons in attendance) 3 Persons Fingerprinted 135 Safety Literature Program Crime Prevention Material Distributed at Group Talks or by Patrol 5,017 Neighborhood Watch Groups - 12 packets with 8 items per packet 96 Merchant's Alert 121 Crime Prevention Information Rack (located in front offices of Dublin Police and Dublin Library) 1,132 Special Mailing by City of Dublin 0 TOTAL MATERIAL DISTRIBUTED 6,366' Environmental Design Reviews 29 CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1994 Page 10 SERVICE SECTION Citizen Inquiries Telephone Calls Walk -Ins Records Reports Processed Supplemental Reports Processed Alpha Cards Processed Field Interview Cards Processed Bicycle Cards Processed Bicycles Processed for Auction Insurance Company Verifications Sent Total Alarms Responded To Commercial - 1,245 Residential - 214 Total Pieces of Evidence Processed Permits Issued Bingo Permits One -�bay Liquor License Permits Gun Dealer Permits Explosive Sales Permits Dance Licenses Massage Permits Second -Hand Goods Permits Parade Permits Peddlers Permits 21,230 5,061 3,227 2,788 4,900 625 94 0 607 1,459 1,305 2 8 4 1 3 2 2 2 0 0 CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1994 Page 11 VOLUNTEER PROGRAM HOURS Reserve Officers 2,555 Volunteer /Clerical 0 Crime Prevention /Clerical 0 Cadet Program 0 TOTAL VOLUNTEER HOURS 2,555 CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1994 Page 12 JUVENILE ACTIVITY Arrests Felony Misdemeanors Total Male 38 70 108 Female 10 30 40 TOTAL 48 100 148 Notice to Appear Male 77 Female 18 TOTAL 95 Traffic Citations Issued 98 CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1994 Page 13 MAJOR WORKLOAD INDICATORS Calendar Year Comparison Percentage 1993 1994 Increase %Decrease CALLS FOR SERVICE 37,499 34,697 (7 %) REPORTS WRITTEN 3,143 3,227 3% CITATIONS ISSUED 7,767 6,599 (15 %) ACCIDENTS INVESTIGATED 332 351 6% • CALENDAR YEAR REPORT 1994 Page 14 0 CALENDAR YEAR COMPARISON 1993 1994 PERSONNEL Overtime Hours Sworn Non -Sworn Sick Leave Days (Per Employee) Sworn Norn -Sworn Military Leave Requested Military Leave Days Granted CRIMINAL ACTIVITY Part I Crimes Murder Forcible Rape Assault To Rape Attempt SUBTOTAL Robbery with Firearm Robbery with Knife Robbery with other Weapon Strong -Arm Robbery SUBTOTAL Assault with Firearm Assault with Knife Assault with Other Weapon Assault with Hands /Feet SUBTOTAL Burglary - Residential Burglary - Commercial SUBTOTAL Arson 1884 2039 4 23 Percentage Increase /Decrease 8% 475% 7 9 29% 3 5 67% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 n/a 1 2 100% 0 0 n/a 1 2 100% 10 4 (60 %) 1 2 100% 0 3 n/a 5 5 0 16 14 (13 %) 2 1 (100 %) 3 3 0 13 16 23% 31 31 0 49 51 4% 40 55 38% 80 64 (20 %) 120 119 (1 %) 3 1 (67 %) CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1994 Page 15 CRIMINAL ACTIVITY (continued) NARCOTIC ARRESTS Male Adult Arrests 40 24 (40 %) Percentage 7 8 1993 1994 Increase /Decrease Theft - Pocket - picking 3 1 (67 %) Theft - Purse - snatching 2 5 150% Theft - Shoplifting 131 90 (31 %) Theft - From Motor Vehicle 176 229 30% Theft - Motor Vehicle Accessories 26 14 (46 %) Theft - Bicycles 44 75 70% Theft - From Building 58 76 31% Theft - From Coin Op. Machine 7 6 3.6 Theft - All Other 44 69 57% SUBTOTAL 491 565 15% Stolen Automobiles 40 45 13% Stolen Trucks /Buses 12 10 (17 %) Other Vehicles Stolen 10 11 10% SUBTOTAL 62 66 6% TOTAL PART I CRIMES 742 819 10% Other offenses 841 987 17% TOTAL ALL OFFENSES 1583 1806 14% NARCOTIC ARRESTS Male Adult Arrests 40 24 (40 %) Male Juvenile Arrests 7 8 14% Female Adult Arrests 0 0 0 Female Juvenile Arrests 1 0 n/a TOTAL 48 32 (33 %) ILLICIT DRUGS SEIZED Heroin (ounce) 15.80 .45 (97 %) Cocaine (grams) 15.90 3.30 (79 %) Methamphetamine (grams) 189.92 209.80 10% Methampetamine Oil (gallons) 0 6.00 n/a Marijuana (grams) 1606.80 829.60 (48 %) Marijuana (plants) 11.0 18.00 64% Hashish (grams) 3.6 0 n/a PCP (grams) 0 0 0 LSD (tablets) 1.0 10.00 900% Psilocybin (grams) 30.0 18.00 (40 %) Ecstasy (tablets) 2.0 0 n/a TOTAL STREET VALUE $62,442 $38,608 (38%) CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1994 Page 16 ARRESTS PATROL Adult Felony Juvenile Felony Adult Misdemeanor Juvenile Misdemeanor INVESTIGATIONS Adult Felony Juvenile Felony Adult Misdemeanor Juvenile Misdemeanor TOTAL ALL ARRESTS COMPLAINTS TOTAL COMPLAINTS SUBMITTED Misdemeanor - Patrol Felony - Patrol Misdemeanor - Investigations Felony - Investigations TOTAL TOTAL COMPLAINTS CHARGED Patrol Investigations TOTAL COMPLAINTS CHARGED CLEARED CASES Property Assigned Closed Closure Rate Checks Assigned Closed Closure Rate- 0 Percentage 1993 1994 Increase /Decrease 167 185 11% 33 40 21% 653 635 (3 %) 130 93 (28 %) 43 27 (37 %) 9 8 (11 %) 27 23 (15 %) 4 7 75% 1066 1018 (5 %) 445 491 10% 178 207 16% 82 97 18% 163 195 20% 868 990 14% 494 513 4% 211 257 22% 705 770 9% 845 737 (13 %) 440 624 42% 52% 85% 33 46 39% 31 42 35% 94% 91% CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1994 Page 17 CLEARED CASES (continued) Percentage 1993 1994 Increase /Decrease Persons Assigned 414 664 60% Closed 383 632 65% Closure Rate 93% 95% Narcotics Assigned 54 59 9% Closed 54 59 9% Closure Rate 100% 100% All Cleared Cases Assigned 1346 1506 12% Closed 908 1357 49% Closure Rate 67% 90% TRAFFIC Citations Issued Parking 953 1053 10% Mechanical 2865 2302 (20 %) Moving 3949 3244 (18 %) TOTAL 7767 6599 (15q) Accidents Investigated (Includes Private Property) Fatality Accidents 0 0 0 Injury Accidents 18 19 6% Non - Injury Accidents 314 332 6% Total Accidents Investigated 332 351 6% Accident Types (Excludes Private Property) Auto /Pedestrian 1 1 0% Auto /Bicycle 2 3 50% Fixed Object 12 41 242% Parked Vehicle 39 25 (36 %) Vehicle /Vehicle 156 192 23% CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1994 Page 18 TRAFFIC (continued) 1993 1994 Accident Causes (Excludes Private Property) Percentage Increase /Decrease Drunk Drivers (DUI) 5 6 20% Speed 43 57 33% Unsafe Turns 54 90 67% Mechanical 2 1 (50 %) Traffic Signs (Fail to Obey) 35 25 (29 %) Other 71 83 17% Drunk Driving Arrests Male Adult 75 54 (28 %) Female Adult 10 6 (40 %) Male Juvenile 2 0 n/a Female Juvenile 0 0 0 TOTAL DRUNK DRIVING ARREST 87 60 (31 %) CRIME PREVENTION Residential Safety Neighborhood Watch Meetings 18 8 (56 %) Number of Persons Attending 252 129 (49 %) Number of Watches in Operation 88 80 (9%) Security Surveys Conducted 93 16 (83 %) Merchant's Program Merchant's Alert Program 111 105 (5%) Community Awareness Programs Radio Community Service Messages 2 2 0 Television Community Service Messages 3 0 n/a Newspaper Community Service Messages 10 8 (20 %) Interviews 23 0 n/a School Presentations 247 204 (17 %) Group Talks /Service Organizations 54 32 (41 %) Earthquake Preparedness Presentations 12 3 (75 %) Persons Fingerprinted 160 135 (16 %) CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1994 Page 19 CRIME PREVENTION (continued) Safety Literature Crime Prevention Material Neighborhood Watch Groups Merchant's Alert Crime Prevention Information Racks TOTAL SAFETY LITERATURE SERVICE SECTION Citizen Inquiries Telephone Calls Walk -Ins Records Reports Processed Alpha Cards Processed Field Interview Cards Processed Bicycle Cards Processed Bicycles Processed for Auction Insurance Company Verifications Sent Total Alarms Responded To Total Pieces of Evidence Processed Permits Bingo Permits One -Day Liquor License Permits Gun Dealer Permits Explosive Sales Permits Dance Licenses Massage Permits Second -Hand Goods Permits Parade Permits Peddler Permits VOLUNTEER PROGRAM Reserves Volunteer /Clerical Crime Prevention /Clerical Cadet Program TOTAL VOLUNTEER HOURS i Percentage 1993 1994 Increase /Decrease 16945 5017 (70 %) 904 96 (89 %) 765 121 (84 %) 1335 1132 (15 %) 19949 6366 (68 9%) 26497 21230 (20 %) 5286 5061 (4%) 3143 3227 3% 5081 4900 (4%) 635 625 (2%) 75 94 25% 52 0 0 471 607 29% 1412 1459 3% 1243 1305 5% 2 2 0 12 8 (33 %) 2 4 100% 1 1 0 2 3 50% 2 2 0 3 3 0 1 2 100% 1 0 0 1788 2555 43% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1788 2555 43% CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1994 Page 20 JUVENILE ACTIVITY Arrests Male Felony Female Felony Male Misdemeanor Female Misdemeanor Total Juvenile Arrests (Includes Notice To Appear Arrests) Notice to Appear Male Female Total Notice to Appear Traffic Citations Issued • 43 77 Percentage 1993 1994 Increase /Decrease 36 38 6% 6 10 67% 107 70 (35%) 27 30 11% 176 - 148 (16%) 43 77 79% 22 18 (18 %) 65 95 467* 213 98 (54 %)