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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4.2 Police Services Annual Report CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 25, 1991 SUBJECT Dublin Police Services 1990 Calendar Year Report Prepared by James W. Rose, Captain J Chief Police) EXHIBITS ATTACHED Annual Report - 1990 RECOMMENDATIONS !Receive Report FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None DESCRIPTION Dublin Police Services prepares an annual calendar year report documenting the activity of the police services. The report tabulates police response to crimes reported or detected within the city, police activity relative to traffic offenses and/or accidents, programs instituted and/or regulated by the police services, and compares the 1990 policing effort with the previous year. The report is divided into three sections: a. Organization and personnel data including workload indicators and volunteer services. b. A statistical accounting of criminal activity and police responses for calendar year 1990. C. Comparison of calendar year 1990 statistics with calendar year 1989. Law enforcement, through the use of statistics, measures the department's workload, focusing mainly on Part I crimes. Review of the current calendar year report and comparing it with previous calendar year reports gives an indication of the services provided to the community. Below is an overview of Part I Crimes from 1989 and 1990. There are eight separate classifications that comprise Part I crimes. In comparing 1990 to 1989, four (4) classifications were reduced; two (2) classifications remain unchanged; and two (2) classifications have increased. STOLEN MURDER RAPE ROBBERY ASSAULTS BURGLARY LARCENY VEHICLES ARSON 1989 0 1 10 28 150 489 68 2 1990 0 5 8 33 76 465 67 2 Percentage Change 0 400% (20%) 18% (48%) (05%) (1.5%) 0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- COPIES TO: I'TITEM NO. CITY OF DUBLIN MEMORANDUM DATE: March 25, 1991 FROM: James W. Rose, Captain Chief of Police Services TO: City Council City Manager SUBJ: ANNUAL REPORT - 1990 Dublin Police Services 1990. Annual Report contains information concerning the activities of your Police Department for the 1990 Calendar Year. The following is a summary of selected areas and an overview of Part I crimes. Calls for Service decreased by 3%; overall Part I crimes decreased by 12%. Patrol arrests increased by 22%. Traffic citations written increased by 22%, while traffic accidents decreased by 12%. Total burglaries for 1990 showed a 49% decrease from 1989. There was an increase in rapes from one to five between 1989 and 1990. Four of the rape cases have been closed by arrest and one remains open. Traditionally law enforcement uses statistics to measure their work product, focusing mainly on Part I crimes. Therefore, I have provided you with an overview of these crimes from 1989 and 1990. There are eight separate classifications that comprise Part I crimes. In comparing 1990 to 1989, four (4) classifications were reduced; two (2) classifications remain unchanged; and two (2) classifications have increased. STOLEN MURDER RAPE ROBBERY ASSAULTS BURGLARY LARCENY VEHICLES ARSON 1989 0 1 10 28 150 489 68 2 1990 0 5 8 33 76 465 67 2 Percentage Change 0 400% (20%) 18% (48%) (05%) (1.5%) 0 There has been a 290% decrease in the amount of overtime used in 1990. This is attributed in part to the hours in 1989 devoted to the Ilene Misheloff case. Sick leave has shown a significant increase in 1990. This can be attributed to three different long-term illnesses. With the exception of these three illnesses, Dublin Police Services has continued to have one of the best sick leave records within the County system. ANNUAL REPORT - 1990 March 25, 1991 Page Two The service section shows a 15% reduction in citizen telephone inquiries. This number reflects the decrease in contacts that can be directly attributed to the number of inquiries regarding the Ilene Misheloff case and the fact that all investigators now have separate, direct telephone numbers. There has been a 17% decrease in the amount of volunteer hours provided by Reserve Officers. This can be attributed to the fact that the reserve unit has decreased in numbers and the difficulty in recruiting new members due to state mandated training hours required (400 classroom plus 200 in the field to reach a Level 1 Reserve) . Statistics are important but they are only one means of measuring the workload. The high level of service and the commitment to the community are other important factors. Overall we can be very proud of the men and women, sworn and non-sworn, who work for Dublin Police Services. - -- JWR:mjg cc: Charles C. Plummer, Sheriff Howard T. Garrigan, Undersheriff Paul Rankin, Assistant City Manager 62 CITY OF DUBLIN P.C. P i 2:-•G. Dublin, Cali(om;'�;•94568 City Of ices. . 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, Califon:;: 945c: March 25, 1991 Dear Reader: Enclosed is the 1990 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 1990's policing effort with the previous year. 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 1990. C. Comparison of calendar year 1990 statistics with calendar year 1989. The reader should be mindful that the comparisons are shown in percentages and can be very misleading when applied to small base numbers. This report is presented as an accounting of Dublin Police Services activities on behalf of the City of Dublin in calendar year 1990. Very truly yours, al. J�iser ames W. Rose, Captain Chief of Dublin Police Services JWR:mjg Aci,rnnisti:,iwn (•:i51 833.66�C • C.z; Co• ncd (=:15) 833-6605 • R;Itnce (415) 3,33.66.:0 • Building Ins1:r:Ciio t (415) 833.6620 Coda En-o-on'arr 015) 533-6620 • Enjne:rwg (415) 8330630 • Planning (415) 833-6610 PocCP (-!!5) 833-66-0 • Public, V%larks (415) 8336630 • RecrE:itlOn (415) 833 6645 DUBLIN POLICE SERVICES 1990 CALENDAR YEAR REPORT March 25, 1991 � ' DUBLIN POLICE SERVICES ' ORGANIZATIONAL/STAFFING CHRRT / UN DER S HER | FF � ——— ——————-- ———————— PATROL ON- S | TE COmNHNDER -------- NHRCOT | C/VICE | NYEST | GAT | ON' 4. 5 Watch Commuodor CAPTAIN | 1 Sergouot L_� 1 1 A Patrol Off | oors '------- ------------ / 1 Officer | � 2 Traffic Off | o*ro | �------------------------------� L ] ----------------------- Nuroot / o/ V| oo | ovoot | got | 000 Spoo | u | ! ov*ot | got | 000 Field Patrol Truff | o EoForoom *ot | l Pro | | m | ourr Investigation:.: ------ ----------- Reserve Program FSUPPORTISERVICE1 | L| ootoouot | ___--J ____------_-------__—___----_—_ ______---_—__---_--___—_—_ ______—_---------__---_—� / COMMUNITY SERVICES CLERICAL/ SERVICES INVEST | CHT | ONS . 5 Crime Prevention Soryouot 1 Secretary / 2 . 5 Ootoot / vo Soryouoto or | me Prevention Off | car / 2 Sp e» | u | | ot C | orko | �---------------------------� L. 1 O. 5 Cr / me Prov oot | oo Tooho | o | uo -------------------------' Person Cr | moo | 0. 5 Tru / o | oy Sergeant Property Cr | goo L_ J '-------------------------------- Front Off ! oo Jo voo | | o Sor v | »eo Records Muouyomoot Sox Cr ! moo Cri me Prov* ot | oo Porm | to /L| oon000 � Cr | mo Hou Hsi o Property Nuouyomeot community Ro | ut / 000 Purro | | School L| u | 000/ Tro | o | oy Ev | d0000 Custodian Eov | roomootu | Review,-:: jail Sorv | c* o Educational Proyrumo Tru | o | oy Progrumo - D000foo Sorv | o*o Porformod at OPf - Si to Locuti on STAFFING Assigned Personnel Commanding officer - James W. Rose, Captain Support/Service - Norman Gomes, Lieutenant Detective Sergeants - Pat Adams, Sergeant Greg Ahern, Sergeant Albert Chavarria, Sergeant David DiFranco, Sergeant Patrol Sergeants - Clyde Archer, Sergeant Michael Hart, Sergeant William Hillman, 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 Dennis Churich, Deputy Sheriff John Hardester, Deputy Sheriff James Jukich, Deputy Sheriff David McKaig, Deputy Sheriff Glenn Melanson, Deputy Sheriff Dan Naugle, Deputy Sheriff Dave Nyberg, Deputy Sheriff Eugene Oliver, Deputy Sheriff Randy Skarphol, Deputy Sheriff Dean Stavert, Deputy Sheriff Traffic Officers - Dennis Atkinson, Deputy Sheriff Richard Kuwitzky, Deputy Sheriff Clerical - Elaine Grealis, Specialist Clerk Mary Grecco, Secretary Jan Stettler, Specialist Clerk Crime Prevention - Robert Clouse, Deputy Sheriff William D. Leach, Part-time Assistant Years with the Department Sergeants Total years all sergeants - 172 Average years per sergeant - 17 Average age per sergeant - 41 Deputies Total years all deputies - 191 Average years per deputy - 11 Average age per deputy - 38 STAFFING (continue., Average vacancies Badge - 0 Civilian - 0 Complement Badge - 28 Civilian - 3 .5 Terminations Badge - 0 Civilian - 0 Resignations Badge - 2 Civilian - 0 Retirements Badge - 0 Civilian - 0 Disability Retirements Badge - 0 Civilian - 0 Total Separations Badge - 0 Civilian - 0 Transfers Badge - 2 Civilian - 1 -2- OVERTIME Badge Paid Overtime Hours 1873 Compensatory Hours 378 TOTAL HOURS 2251 Civilian Paid overtime 128 Compensatory Hours 14 TOTAL HOURS 142 TOTAL PAID OVERTIME HOURS 2001 TOTAL COMPENSATORY HOURS 392 TOTAL HOURS 2393 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 Industrial Leave - Total Number of Industrial Leave Days Badge 65 Civilian 0 Total Number Industrial Leave Cases Reported Badge 13 Civilian 0 -3- L AVES (continued) Sick Leave Days Off Number Days Per Employee Per Year Badge 161 6 Civilian 13 4 ASSIGNED VEHICLES Patrol - Miles Driven 195,565 Investigations - Miles Driven 74,721 TOTAL MILES DRIVEN 270,286 VEHICLE ACCIDENTS Administration - 0 Preventable - 1 Patrol - 3 Non-Preventable - 2 Investigations - 0 CRIMINAL ACTIVITY Patrol Activity Service calls for Service 23 ,459 Reports written 2,938 Field Interview Cards Made 375 Bicycle Cards Made (Stolen=40; Abandoned=24) 64 Foot Patrol 743 n -4- CRIMINAL ACTIVITY (continued) Part I Offenses Reported Murder 0 Aggravated Assault 33 Robbery 8 Rape 5 Theft 465 Burglary 76 Stolen Vehicles 67 Arson 2 SUB-TOTAL 656 Other offenses (Includes Misdemeanors) 1,000 TOTAL OFFENSES 1,656 Property Value Value of Property Stolen 621 ,065 Value of Property Recovered 42,183 INVESTIGATIONS Cleared Cases Property Suspect/Adult Suspect/Juvenile Assigned 467 Closed 214 129 79 Other 93 Closure Rate: 46% Checks Assigned 43 Closed 35 45 1 Other 0 Closure Rate: 81% Person Crimes Assigned 271 Closed 245 158 131 Other 18 Closure Rate: 90% -5- INVESTIGATIONS (continued) Suspect/Adult Suspect/Juvenile Narcotics Assigned 75 Closed 72 87 0 Other 0 Closure Rate: 96% NARCOTICS Suspects Investigated Adult Juvenile Male 68 0 Female 19 0 TOTAL 87 0 Suspects Arrests Male 29 0 Female 12 0 TOTAL 41 0 Illicit Drugs Seized Ouantity Heroin (ounces) 3 .0 Cocaine (grams) 1713 .8 Methamphetamine (grams) 175.63 Marijuana (grams) 419. 34 Marijuana (cigarettes) 0 Marijuana (plants) 23 .0 Hashish (grams) 1 .45 LSD (tablets) 200,000.0 Psilocybin (grams) 0 Total Street Value $624,266 -6- ARRESTSZCOMPLAINTS ADULT JUVENILE TOTAL On-View Felonies - Patrol 96 11 107 On-View Felonies - Investigations 48 1 49 Warrant Felonies - Patrol 25 0 25 Warrant Felonies - Investigations 5 0 5 On-View Misdemeanors - Patrol 428 19 447 On-View Misdemeanors - Investigations 7 8 15 Warrant Misdemeanors - Patrol 221 0 221 Warrant Misdemeanors - Investigations 5 0 5 Notice to Appear - Felony - Patrol 19 19 Notice to Appear - Felony - Investigations 7 7 Notice to Appear - Misd. - Patrol 72 72 Notice to Appear - Misd. - Investigations 2 2 TOTAL ALL ARRESTS 974 Complaints Filed - Felony - Patrol 104 Complaints Filed - Felony - Investigations 118 Complaints Filed - Misd. - Patrol 478 Complaints Filed - Misd. - Investigations 39 Total Complaints Submitted - Patrol 582 Total Complaints Charged - Patrol 333 Total Complaints Submitted - Investigations 157 Total Complaints Charged - Investigations 115 TOTAL ALL COMPLAINTS SUBMITTED 739 TOTAL ALL COMPLAINTS CHARGED 448 -7- TRAFFIC Drunk Driving Arrests Adult Juvenile Total Male 109 0 109 Female 22 0 22 TOTAL 131 Citations Issued Parking 1,181 Mechanical 1 ,596 Moving 3 ,943 TOTAL CITATIONS ISSUED 6,720 Accidents Investigated (Included Private Property) Fatality Accidents 0 Injury Accidents (persons injured - 107) 85 Non-injury Accidents 278 TOTAL ACCIDENTS 363 Accident Types (Excludes Private Property) Auto/Pedestrian 2 Auto/Bicycle 14 Fixed Object 31 Parked Vehicle 21 Vehicle/Vehicle 182 Accident Causes (Excludes Private Property) Drunk Drivers (DUI) 11 Speed 87 Unsafe Turns 77 Mechanical 2 Traffic Signs (Fail to obey) 31 Other 46 -8- CRIME PREVENTION Residential Safety Neighborhood Watch Meetings 15 Number of Persons Attending 243 Number of Neighborhood Watches in Operation 113 Operation I.D. Programs Initiated - Required Part of Neighborhood Watch 14 Security Surveys Conducted - Self-Conducting survey given to each Neighborhood Watch member residence 200 Merchant's Program Merchant's Alert Program - 98 merchants formed into six(6) interlinking alert lists Security Surveys Conducted 11 Community Awareness Program Radio Community Service Messages 1 Television Community Services Messages 1 Newspaper Community Service Messages 2 Interviews 15 School Presentations (8,197 persons in attendance) 539 Group Talks and Service Organizations (Except Neighborhood Watch) (1 ,344 persons in attendance) 26 Earthquake Preparedness Presentation (8 persons in attendance) 1 Safety Literature Program Crime Prevention Material Distributed at Group Talks or by Patrol 11 ,329 Neighborhood Watch Groups - 232 packets with 14 items per packet 3 ,248 Merchant's Alert 64 Commercial Shoplifting Prevention Material 335 Crime Prevention Information Rack (located in front offices of Dublin Police and Dublin Library) 1,500 Special Mailing by City of Dublin 0 TOTAL MATERIAL DISTRIBUTED 16,476 Environmental Design Reviews 71 SERVICE SECTION Citizen Inquiries Telephone Calls 42,500 Walk-Ins 4,900 -9- Records Reports Processed 2,938 Supplemental Reports Processed 2,553 Alpha Cards Processed 5,746 Field Interview Cards Processed 375 Bicycle Cards Processed 61 Bicycles Processed for Auction 27 Insurance Company verifications Sent 663 Total False Alarms Responded to: 756 Residential 116 Commercial 640 Total Pieces of Evidence Processed 1713 Permits Issued Bingo Permits 2 One-Day Liquor License Permits 13 Gun Dealer Permits 5 Explosive Sales Permits 1 Dance Licenses 0 Massage Permits 0 Second-Hand Goods Permits 1 Parade Permits 1 Peddlers Permits 5 -10- VOLUNTEER PROGRAM FURS Reserve Officers 1310 Volunteer/Clerical 0 Crime Prevention/Clerical 0 Cadet Program 0 TOTAL VOLUNTEER HOURS 1310 -1 1 - JUVENILE ACTIVITY Arrests Felony Misdemeanors Total Male 30 66 96 Female 7 36 43 TOTAL 37 102 139 Notice to Appear Male 71 Female 29 TOTAL 100 Traffic Citations Issued 255 -12- MAJOR WORKLOAD INDICATORS Calendar Year Comparison Percentage 1989 1990 Increase/Decrease CALLS FOR SERVICE 24,097 23 ,459 (03%) REPORTS WRITTEN 2 ,918 2,938 1% CITATIONS ISSUED 5,504 6,720 22% ACCIDENTS INVESTIGATED 413 363 (12%) -13- CALENDAR YEAR COMPARISON Percentage 1989 1990 Increase/Decrease PERSONNEL Overtime Hours Badge 2648 1873 (29%) Civilian 180 128 (29%) Compensatory Time Hours Badge 434 378 (13%) Civilian 0 14 0 Sick Leave Days (Per Employee) Badge 3.7 6 62% Civilian 4.0 4 0 Military Leave Requested 1 0 (100%) _ Military Leave Days Granted 4 0 (400%) Industrial Leave Cases Reported 1 13 1200% Industrial Leave Days Off 1 65 98% CRIMINAL ACTIVITY Part I Crimes Murder 0 0 0 Forcible Rape 1 4 300% Assault To Rape Attempt 0 1 100% Robbery with Firearm 5 4 (20%) Robbery with Knife 1 1 0 Robbery with other Weapon 1 2 100% Strong-Arm Robbery 3 1 (66%) Assault with Firearm 2 4 100% Assault with Knife 2 3 50% Assault with Other Weapon 4 6 50% Assault with Hands/Feet 20 20 0 Burglary - Residential 81 41 (49%) Burglary - Commercial 69 35 (46%) Arson 2 2 0 TOTAL MAJOR PART I CRIMES 191 124 (35%) -14- CRIMINAL ACTIVITY (contmued) Percentage 1989 1990 Increase/Decrease Theft - Pocket-picking 11 3 (73%) Theft - Purse-snatching 9 18 100% Theft - Shoplifting 124 133 7% Theft - From Motor Vehicle 170 145 (15%) Theft - Motor Vehicle Accessories 10 16 60% Theft - Bicycles 20 40 100% Theft - From Building 33 20 (39%) Theft - From Coin Op. Machine 3 1 67%) Theft - All Other 109 89 (18%) Stolen Automobiles 46 37 (20%) Stolen Trucks/Buses 14 19 36% Other Vehicles Stolen 8 11 38% TOTAL PART I CRIMES 748 656 (12%) Other offenses 835 1000 20% TOTAL ALL OFFENSES 1582 1656 5% NARCOTIC INVESTIGATIONS Male Adult Arrests 15 29 93% Male Juvenile Arrests 0 0 0 Female Adult Arrests 8 12 50% Female Juvenile Arrests 0 0 0 TOTAL 23 41 78% ILLICIT DRUGS SEIZED Heroin (ounce) 0 3 300% Cocaine (grams) 93.8 1713.8 1727% Methamphetamine (grams) 344.9 175.63 (49%) Marijuana (grams) 458.0 419.34 (08%) Marijuana (cigarettes) 0 0 0 Marijuana (plants) 32 23 (28%) Hashish (grams) 0 1.45 PCP (grams) 0.1 0 LSD (tablets) 0 200,000 TOTAL STREET VALUE $111,320 $624,266 461% -15- Percentage 1989 1990 Increase/Decrease ARRESTS PATROL Adult Felony 123 121 (02%) Juvenile Felony 32 8 (75% Adult Misdemeanor 618 649 5% Juvenile Misdemeanor 116 91 (22%) INVESTIGATIONS Adult Felony 27 53 96% Juvenile Felony 6 8 33% Adult Misdemeanor 2 12 500% Juvenile Misdemeanor 2 10 400% TOTAL ALL ARRESTS 926 974 5% COMPLAINTS TOTAL COMPLAINTS SUBMITTED Misdemeanor - Patrol 519 478 (08%) Felony - Patrol 92 104 13% Misdemeanor - Investigations 53 39 (26%) Felony - Investigations 81 118 46% TOTAL COMPLAINTS SUBMITTED 745 739 (01%) TOTAL COMPLAINTS CHARGED Patrol 322 333 3% Investigations 106 115 8% TOTAL COMPLAINTS CHARGED 428 448 5% CLEARED CASES Property Assigned 577 467 (19%) Closed 266 214 20% Closure Rate 46% 46% 0 Checks Assigned 27 43 59% Closed 22 35 59% Closure Rate 82% 81% 0 -16- CLEARED CASES (continueu) Percentage 1989 1990 Increase/Decrease Persons Assigned 226 271 20% Closed 188 245 30% Closure Rate 83% 90% 8% Narcotics Assigned 71 75 6% Closed 44 72 64% Closure Rate 62% 96% 55% TRAFFIC Citations Issued Parking 980 1181 21% Mechanical 1336 1596 19% Moving 3188 3943 24% TOTAL 5504 6720 22% Accidents Investigated (Includes Private Property) Fatality Accidents 0 0 0 Injury Accidents 81 85 5% Non-Injury Accidents 332 278 (16%) Total Accidents Investigated 413 363 (12%) Accident Types (Excludes Private Property) Auto/Pedestrian 12 2 (83%) Auto/Bicycle 18 14 22% Fixed Object 28 31 11% Parked Vehicle 43 21 (51%) Vehicle/Vehicle 235 182 (23%) -17- TRAFFIC (continued) Percentage 1989 1990 Increase/Decrease Accident Causes (Excludes Private Property) Drunk Drivers (DUI) 19 11 42% Speed 101 87 14% Unsafe Turns 56 77 38% Mechanical 0 2 200% Traffic Signals (Fail to Obey) 23 31 35% Other 86 46 (47%) Drunk Driving Arrests Male Adult 130 109 (16%) Female Adult 24 22 (08%) Male Juvenile 0 0 0 Female Juvenile 0 0 0 TOTAL DRUNK DRIVING ARRESTS 154 131 (15%) CRIME PREVENTION Residential Safety Neighborhood Watch Meetings 30 15 (50%) Number of Persons Attending 512 243 (53%) Number of Watches in Operation 108 113 5% Security Surveys Conducted 275 200 (27%) Merchant's Program Merchant's Alert Program 98 64 (35%) Community Awareness Programs Radio Community Services Messages 0 1 100% Television Community Service Message 4 1 (75%) Newspaper Community Service Message 5 2 (60%) Interviews 20 15 (25%) School Presentation 109 539 394% Group Talks/Service Organizations 21 26 24% Earthquake Preparedness Presentation 3 1 (67%) -18- ± CRIME PREVENTION (cont 2d) Percentage 1989 1990 Increase/Decrease Safety Literature Crime Prevention Material 10191 11329 11% Neighborhood Watch Groups 5446 3248 (40%) Merchant's Alert 101 54 (47%) Commercial Shoplifting 420 335 20% Crime Prevention Information Rack 7100 1500 (79%) TOTAL SAFETY LITERATURE 23258 16476 (29%) SERVICE SECTION Citizen Inquiries Telephone Calls 50161 42500 (15%) Walk-Ins 3721 4900 39% Records Reports Processed 2918 2938 1% Alpha Cards Processed 4950 5746 16% Field Interview Cards Processed 453 375 (17%) Bicycle Cards Processed 65 61 (06%) Bicycles Processed for Auction 36 27 (25%) Insurance Company Verifications Sent 631 663 5% Total False Alarms Responded to: 369 756 105% Residential 46 116 152% Commercial 323 640 98% Total Pieces of Evidence Processed 1539 1713 11% Permits Bingo Permits 2 2 0 One-Day Liquor License Permits 7 13 86% Gun Dealer Permits 1 5 400% Explosive Sales Permits 1 1 0 Dance Licenses 2 0 0 Massage Permits 0 0 0 Second-Hand Goods Permits 0 1 0 Parade Permits 1 1 0 Peddlers Permits 8 5 (38%) VOLUNTEER PROGRAM Reserves 1581 1310 (17%) Volunteer/Clerical 0 0 0 Crime Prevention/Clerical 0 0 0 Cadet Program 0 0 0 TOTAL VOLUNTEER HOURS 1581 1310 (17%) -19- JUVENILE ACTIVITY Percentage 1989 1990 Increase/Decrease Arrests Male Felony 33 30 (09%) Female Felony 4 7 75% Male Misdemeanor 94 66 (30%) Female Misdemeanor 25 36 44% Total Juvenile Arrests 156 139 (11%) Notice to Appear Male 98 71 (28%) Female 19 29 53% Total Notice to Appear 117 100 (15%) Traffic Citations Issued 285 255 (11%) -20-