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CITY OF DUBLIN
AGENDA STATEMENT
Meeting Date: February 14, 1994
SUBJECT : DUblin police services 1993 Calendar Year
Report (prepared by Dublin police Services
Personnel)
EXHIBITS ATTACHED : /Annual Report - 1993
RECOMMENDATIONS ~ Receive Report
FINANCIAL STATEMENT None
DESCRIPTION Dublin police Services prepares an annual
calendar report that documents activity performed by the ~olice
services over the previous year. This report contains fl.gures
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 1993 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 1993.
c. comparison of calendar year 1993 statistics with calendar
year 1992.
Through the use of statistics, law enforcement traditionally
measures the department's workload, focusing mainly on Part I
crimes. Review of the current calendar rear report and comparing
it with previous calendar year reports g1ves an indication of the
services provided to the community.
Part I crimes increased by 7%. All other offenses inclUding
theft/larceny and other misdemeanor crimes decreased by 23%.
Overall, crime statistics for 1993 showed an 11% decrease.
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CITY OF DUBLIN
PO Box 2340, Dublin, California 94568
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City Offices, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, California 94568
FROM:
February 7, 1994 M
James W. Rose, captain&"I
Chief of Police SerVice;'"\)
DATE:
TO:
City Council
City Manager
SUBJ: ANNUAL REPORT -1993
The 1993 Annual Report contains information regarding the activities of the Dublin Police Services for
the 1993 Calendar Year. Following is a summary of selected areas and an overview of Part I crimes:
Part I crimes increased by 7%. All other offenses including theft/larceny and other misdemeanor
crimes decreased by 23%. Overall, crime statistics for 1993 showed an 11 % decrease.
There were no homicides in 1993. Rapes dropped from three in 1992 to one in 1993. The suspect in this
case is in custody and awaiting trial. The total of all robberies decreased from 17 reported in 1992 to 16
in 1993.
Total burglaries for 1993 showed an 8% increase from 1992, with residential burglaries 32% lower than
1992 and commercial burglaries 54% above 1992 figures.
Examination of the "Major Workload Indicators" comparing 1992 with 1993 statistics shows that Calls
for Service increased .2%, Traffic Citations increased 23%, Traffic Accidents increased 1 % and Reports
Written increased by 3%.
Arrests decreased .9% from 1,076 in 1992 to 1,066 in 1993. Of the 1,066 arrests in 1993, 660 were non-
Dublin residents (587 adults & 73 juveniles). The remaining 406 arrests were Dublin residents (303
adults & 103 juveniles).
Overtime hours increased by 9% in 1993 when compared to 1992. The average number of sick leave
days per sworn employee increased 75% from four to seven. This was due to two long-term non-
industrial illnesses during 1993. The non-sworn average decreased 57% from seven to three days.
The Alameda County Sheriff's Department Reserve Officers worked a total of 1,788 hours during 1993; a
41 % decrease over 1992. This reduction in hours is due to shrinking resources. The value of the
volunteer hours these officers donated to the City of Dublin total $46,488.
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 through 1993.
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Historical Overview
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Rape 1 5 2 3 1 0.00%
Robbery 10 8 12 17 16 60.00%
Assault 28 33 26 39 49 75.00%
Burglary 150 76 90 111 120 -20.00%
Larceny 489 465 430 475 491 0.41%
Stolen Vehicles 68 67 55 48 62 -8.82%
Arson 2 2 0 0 3 50.00%
Total Part I Offenses 748 656 617 693 742 -0.80%
Total Other Offenses 835 I 1000 914 1090 841 0.72%
TOT AL ALL OFFENSES 1583 1656 1531 1783 1583 0.00%
In 1989, Part I crimes totaled 748. In 1993, Part I crimes totaled 742. These figures indicate a .8%
decrease in Part I crimes during this :J.ve year period. During this same five years, however, two violent
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crimes, robbery and assault, combined increased 70%.
Statistics are important in measuring the workload, but they are only one means of doing so. It is much
more difficult to measure the level of commitment, compassion and service by the Police Department
personnel to the citizens of Dublin. Reflecting on the past five years, one can tell that the Dublin Police
Officer of today is faced with a more hostile and violent type of crime and the criminals are more
transient as compared to 1989.
Overall, we can be very proud of the men and women, both sworn and non-sworn that serve the Dublin
Police Services and the citizens of Dublin.
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cc: Charles C. Plummer, Sheriff
Curtis W atson, Undersheriff
Paul Rankin, Assistant City Manager
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CITY OF DUBLIN
Po. Box 2340, Dublin, California 94568
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City Offices, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, California 94568
February 7, 1994
Dear Reader:
Enclosed is the 1993 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 1993'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 1993.
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 1993.
c. Comparison of calendar year 1993 statistics
with calendar year 1992.
The reader should be mindful that the comparisons are shown in
percentages and can be very misleading when applied to small base
numbers.
Very truly yours,
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Chief of Dublin Police Services
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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
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STAFFING
Assigned Personnel
Commanding Officer
Support/Service
Detective Sergeants
Patrol Sergeants
Patrol Officers
Traffic Officers
Clerical
Crime Prevention
Years with the Department
Sergeants
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- James W. Rose, Captain
- Norman Gomes, Lieutenant
- Patrick Adams, Sergeant
Greg Ahern, Sergeant
Albert Chavarria, Sergeant
David DiFranco, Sergeant
- william Gaudinier, Sergeant
Michael Hart, sergeant
William Hillman, Sergeant
Brian Masterson, Sergeant
Michael Peterson, Sergeant
- Robert Atkinson, Deputy Sheriff
Linda Bailey, Deputy Sheriff
Gary Berge, Deputy Sheriff
Jeff Bromstead, Deputy Sheriff
Steve Brown, Deputy Sheriff
Dennis Churich, Deputy Sheriff
Robert Clouse, Deputy Sheriff
John Freeman, Deputy Sheriff
James JUkich, Deputy Sheriff
David McKaig, Deputy Sheriff
Glenn Melanson, Deputy Sheriff
Bruce Rank, Deputy Sheriff
Tony Sparks, Deputy Sheriff
Dean stavert, Deputy Sheriff
- Dave Nyberg, Deputy Sheriff
Richard Kuwitzky, Deputy Sheriff
- Elaine Grealis, Specialist Clerk
Mary Grecco, secretar~
Jan stettler, Special~st Clerk
- Randy Skarphol, Deputy Sheriff
Rose Macias, Community Safety Assistant
Total years all sergeants
Average years per sergeant -
Average age per sergeant
Total years all deputies
Average years per deputy
Average age per deputy
174.5
19.4
41.8
231.25
13.6
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STAFFING (continued)
Average Vacancies
Badge
Civilian
Complement
Badge
civilian
Terminations
Badge
civilian
Resignations
Badge
civilian
Retirements
Badge
Civilian
Disability Retirements
Badge
civllian
Total Separations
Badge
civilian
Transfers
Badge
Civilian
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28
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OVERTIME
Badge
Paid Overtime Hours
1884
civilian
Paid Overtime
4
TOTAL PAID OVERTIME HOURS
1888
LEAVES
Total Number of Leaves of Absence Granted
Badge
Civilian
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Military Leaves
Badge
Civilian
o
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Number of Military Leave Days Granted
Badge
Civilian
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LEAVES (continued)
sick Leave Days Off
Number
B<;ldge.
Clvlllan
191
10
ASSIGNED VEHICLES
Patrol - Miles Driven
Investigations - Miles Driven
TOTAL MILES DRIVEN
VEHICLE ACCIDENTS
Administration
Patrol
Investigations
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CRIMINAL ACTIVITY
Patrol Activity
Service
Calls for Service
Reports written
Field Interview Cards Made
Bicycle Cards Made
(Stolen=44i Abandoned=31)
Foot Patrol
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Days Per Em~lovee Per Year
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182,609
45,022
227,631
Preventable
Non-Preventable
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37,499
3,143
635
75
371 hours.
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CRIMINAL ACTIVITY (continued)
Murder
Aggravated Assault
Robbery
Rape
Theft
Burglary
Stolen Vehicles
Arson
SUB-TOTAL
Reported
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16
1
491
120
62
3
742
Part I Offenses
Other Offenses (Includes Misdemeanors)
841
TOTAL OFFENSES
1,583
Property Value
Value of Property Stolen
Value of Property Recovered
585,.630
477,861
INVESTIGATIONS
Cleared Cases
Property Suspect/Adult suspect/Juvenile
Assigned 845
Closed 440 202 116
Other 388
Closure Rate: 52%
Checks
Assigned 33
Closed 31 26 0
Other 2
Closure Rate: 94%
Person Crimes
Assigned 414
Closed 383 270 114
Other 41
Closure Rate: 93%
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INVESTIGATIONS (continued)
Narcotics
Assigned
Closed
Other
Closure Rate:
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NARCOTICS
Suspects Investigated
Male
Female
TOTAL
Suspects Arrested
Male
Female
TOTAL
Illicit Drugs Seized
Heroin (grams)
cocaine (grams)
Methamphetamine (grams)
Marijuana (grams)
Marijuana (cigarettes)
Marijuana (plants)
Hashish (grams)
LSD (tablets)
psilocybin (grams)
Phencyclidine (grams)
Ecstasy (tablets)
Total street Value
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Suspect/Adult Suspect/Juvenile
Adult
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34
40
7
47
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15.80
15.90
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ARRESTS/COMPLAINTS
~DULT JUVENILE TOTAL
149 25 174
36 3 39
On-View Felonies - Patrol
On-View Felonies - Investigations
Warrant Felonies - patrol
Warrant Felonies - Investigations
18
7
On-View Misdemeanors - Patrol 405
On-View Misdemeanors - Investigations 12
Warrant Misdemeanors - Patrol 248
warrant Misdemeanors - Investigations 15
Notice to Appear - Felony - patrol
Notice to Appear - Felony - Investigations
Notice to Appear - Misd. - Patrol
Notice to Appear - Misd. - Investigations
TOTAL ALL ARRESTS
Complaints Submitted - Felony - Patrol
Complaints Submitted - Felony - Investigations
Complaints Submitted - Misd. - patrol
complaints Submitted - Misd. - Investigations
Total Complaints Submitted - Patrol
Total complaints charged - patrol
Total Complaints Submitted - Investigations
Total Complaints Charged - Investigations
TOTAL ALL COMPLAINTS SUBMITTED
TOTAL ALL COMPLAINTS CHARGED
0 18
0 7
39 444
1 13
0 248
0 15
8
6
91
3
1066
178
163
445
82
623
494
245
211
868
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TRAFFIC
Drunk Driving Arrests
Male
Female
Adult
75
10
TOTAL
Citations Issued
Parking
Mechanical
Moving
TOTAL CITATIONS ISSUED
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Juvenile
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Accidents Investigated (Includes Private property)
Fatality Accidents
Injury Accidents (persons injured - 41)
Non-injury Accidents
TOTAL ACCIDENTS
Accident Types (Excludes Private property)
Auto/pedestrian
Auto/Bicycle
Fixed Object
Parked Vehicle
Vehicle/Vehicle
Accident Causes (Excludes Private Property)
Drunk Drivers (DUI)
Speed
Unsafe TU1"'ns
Mechanical
Traffic Signs (Fail to Obey)
Other
Total
77
10
87
953
2,865
3,949
7,767
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314
332
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39
76
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43
54
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35
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CRIME PREVENTION
Residential safety
Neighborhood Watch Meetings
Number of Persons Attending
Number of Neighborhood Watches in operation
Security Surveys Conducted - Self-Conducting
survey given to each Neighborhood watch
member residence
18
252
88
93
Merchant's Program
Merchant's Alert Program - 111 merchants formed into 13
interlinking alert lists
Security Surveys Conducted
Communi ty Awareness Program
Radio community service Messages 2
Television community Service Messages 2
Newspaper community Service Messages 10
Interviews 23
School Presentations (8,106 persons in attendance) 247
Grou~ Talks and Service organizations (Except
Nelghborhood Watch) (3,992 persons in attendance) 54
Earthquake Preparedness Presentation (243 persons in
attendance) 12
Persons Fingerprinted 160
158
Safety Literature Program.
Crime Prevention Material Distributed at Group Talks
or by Patrol
Neighborhood watch Groups - 113 packets with 8 items
per packet
16,945
904
Merchant's Alert
765
crime Prevention Information Rack (located in front
offices of Dublin police and Dublin Library)
Special Mailing by city of Dublin
TOTAL MATERIAL DISTRIBU'l'ED
1335
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19,949
Environmental Design Reviews
30
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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 - 1,187
Residential - 225
Total pieces of Evidence Processed
Permits Issued
Bingo Permits
one-Day Liquor License Permits
Gun Dealer Permits
Explosive sales Permits
Dance Licenses
Massage Permits
Second-Hand Goods Permits
Parade Permits
Peddlers permits
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26,069
5,286
3,143
5,081
4,402
635
75
52
471
1,412
1,243
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VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
HOURS
Reserve Officers
1,788
Volunteer/Clerical
Crime Prevention/Clerical
Cadet program
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TOTAL VOLUNTEER HOURS
1,788
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JUVENILE ACTIVITY
Arrests
Male
Female
TOTAL
Notice to Appear
Male
Female
TOTAL
Traffic citations Issued
Felony
36
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Misdemeanors Total
107 143
27 33
134 176
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MAJOR WORKLOAD INDICATORS
Calendar Year Comparison
Percentage
U.2..2. 1.22.1 Increase/Decrease
CALLS FOR SERVICE 37,427 37,499 .2%
REPORTS WRITTEN 3,144 3,143 (.03%)
CITATIONS ISSUED 6,290 7,767 23%
ACCIDENTS INVESTIGATED 328 332 1%
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CALENDAR YEAR COMPARISON
1992
PERSONNEL
Overtime Hours
Badge
C i v i 1 i an
1726
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Sick Leave Days (Per Employee)
Badge
C i v il i an
4
7
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Military Leave Requested
Military Leave Days Granted
CRIMINAL ACTIVITY
Part I Crimes
Murder
Forcible Rape
Assault To Rape Attempt
SUBTOTAL
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Percentage
Increase/Decrease
1884
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Robbery with Firearm 8 10 25%
Robbery with Knife I I 0%
Robbery with other Weapon 3 0
Strong-Arm Robbery ~ ~ 0%
SUBTOTAL 17 16 (.6%)
Assault with Firearm 5 2 (60%)
Assault with Knife 8 3 (63%)
Assault with Other Weapon 10 13 30%
Assault with Hands/Feet JQ -1l 94%
SUBTOTAL 39 49 26%
Burglary - Residential 59 40 (32%)
Burglary - Commercial ~ 80 54%
SUBT(}fAl 111 130 8%
Arson 0 3 32%
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CRIMINAL ACTIVITY (continued)
Theft - Pocket-picking
Theft - Purse-snatching
Theft - Shoplifting
Theft - From Motor Vehicle
Theft - Motor Vehicle Accessories
Theft - Bicycles
Theft - From Building
Theft - From Coin Op. Machine
Theft - All Other
SUBTOTAL
Stolen Automobiles
Stolen Trucks/Buses
Other Vehicles Stolen
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL PART I CRIMES
Other offenses
TOTAL ALL OFFENSES
NARCOTIC ARRESTS
Male Adult Arrests
Male Juvenile Arrests
Female Adult Arrests
Female Juvenile Arrests
TOTAL
ILLICIT DRUGS SEIZED
Heroin (ounce)
Cocaine (grams)
Methamphetamine (grams)
Marijuana (grams)
Marijuana (plants)
Hashish (grams)
PCP (grams)
LSD (tablets)
PSilocybin (grams)
Ecstasy (tablets)
TOTAL STREET VALUE
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Percentage
1992 1993 Increase/Decrease
3 3 0%
3 2 (33%)
123 131 7%
145 176 21%
13 26 100%
70 44 (37%)
35 58 66%
6 7 16%
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475 491 3%
22 40 82%
9 12 33%
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48 62 29%
693 742 7%
1090 841 (23%)
1783 1583 ( 11%)
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(79%)
(62%)
(50%)
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Percentage
1992 1993 Increase/Decrease
ARRESTS
PATROL
Adult Felony 169 167 ~1%~
Juvenile Felony 49 33 { 3%
Adult Misdemeanor 651 653 .3%
Juvenile Misdemeanor 102 130 27%
INVESTIGATIONS
Adult Felony 48 43 (l0%)
Juven i1 e Felony 14 9 P6%~
Adult Misdemeanor 34 27 21%
Juvenile Misdemeanor 9 4 (56%)
TOTAL All ARRESTS 1076 1066 ( .9%)
COMPLAINTS
TOTAL COMPLAINTS SUBMITTED
Misdemeanor - Patrol 481 445 (7)%
Felony - Patrol 129 178 38%
Misdemeanor - Investigations 56 82 46%
Felony - Investigations 152 163 7%
TOTAL 818 868 6%
TOTAL COMPLAINTS CHARGED
Patrol 416 494 19%
Investigations ill ill 14%
TOTAL ClX4PLAINTS CHARGED 601 705 17~
CLEARED CASES
Property
Assigned 606 845 39%
Closed 337 440 31%
Closure Rate 56% 52%
Checks
Assigned 47 33 (30%)
Closed 31 31 0%
Closure Rate 66% 94%
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Percentage
1992 1993 Increase/Decrease
ARRESTS
PAlROl
Adult Felon, 169 167 (H~~
Juven i1 e Fe ony 49 33
Adult Misdemeanor 651 653 .3%
Juvenile Misdemeanor 102 130 27%
INVESTIGATIONS
Adult Felony 48 43 ( 10%)
Juvenile Felony 14 9 ~36%~
Adult Misdemeanor 34 27 21%
Juvenile Misdemeanor 9 4 (56%)
TOTAL ALL ARRESTS 1076 1066 (.9%)
COMPLAINTS
TOTAL COMPLAINTS SUBMITTED
Misdemeanor - Patrol 481 445 (7)%
Felony - Patrol 129 178 38%
Misdemeanor - Investigations 56 82 46%
Felony - Investigations 152 163 7%
TOTAL 818 868 6%
TOTAL COMPLAINTS CHARGED
Patrol 416 494 19%
Investigations ~ ill 14%
TOTAl COMPLAINTS CHARGED 601 705 17%
CLEARED CASES
Property
Assigned 606 845 39%
Closed 337 440 31%
Closure Rate 56% 52%
Checks
Assigned 47 33 (30%)
Closed 31 31 0%
Closure Rate 66'; 94%
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CLEARED CASES (continued) Percentage
1992 1993 Increase/Decrease
Persons
Assigned 433 414 (4%)
Closed 422 383 (9%)
Closure Rate 97% 93%
Narcotics
Assigned 58 54 (7%)
Closed 58 54 (7%)
Closure Rate 100% 100%
All Cleared Cases
Assigned 1144 1346 18%
Closed 848 908 7%
Closure Rate 74% 67%
TRAFFIC
Citations Issued
Parking 560 953 70%
Mechanical 1765 2865 62%
Moving 3965 3949 ( .4%)
TOTAl 6290 7767 23%
Accidents Investigated
(Includes Private Property)
Fatality Accidents 0 0
Injury Accidents 27 18 (33%)
Non-Injury Accidents 301 314 4%
Total Accidents Investigated 328 332 1%
Accident Types
(Excludes Private Property)
Auto/Pedestrian 3 1 (67%)
Auto/Bicycle 5 2 ~60%~
Fixed Object 22 12 45%
Parked Vehicle 35 39 11%
Vehicle/Vehicle 173 156 ( 77%)
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TRAFFI C (continued) Percentage
1992 1993 Increase/Decrease
Accident Causes
(Excludes Private Property)
Drunk Drivers (DUI) 9 5 ~44%)
Speed 72 43 40%)
Unsafe Turns 45 54 20%
Mechan ica 1 0 2
Traffic Signs (Fail to Obey) 25 35 40%
Other 87 71 (18%)
Drunk Driving Arrests
Male Adult 72 75 4%
Female Adult 20 10 (50%)
Male Juvenile 0 2 - --
Fema 1 e Juven i1 e 0 0 0
TOTAL DRUNK DRIVING ARREST 92 87 (5%)
CRIME PREVENTION
Residential Safety
Neighborhood Watch Meetings 11 18 64%
Number of Persons Attending 192 252 31%
Number of Watches in Operation 80 88 10%
Security Surveys Conducted 76 93 22%
Merchant's Program
Merchant's Alert Program 105 111 6%
Community Awareness Programs
Radio Community Service Messages 5 2 (60% )
Television Community Service Messages 0 3
Newspaper Community Service Messages 8 10 25%
Interviews 30 23 ~23%~
School Presentations 283 247 13%
Grouh Talks/Service Organizations 59 54 (8%)
Eart quake Preparedness Presentations 9 12 33%
Persons Fingerprinted 0 160
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CRIME PREVENTION (continued)
Percentage
1992 1993 Increase/Decrease
Safety Literature
Crime Prevention Material 16789 16945 .9%
Neighborhood Watch Groups 630 904 43%
Merchant's Alert 393 765 95%
Crime Prevention Information Racks 790 1335 69%
TOTAL SAFETY LITERATURE 18602 19949 7%
SERVICE SECTION
Citizen Inquiries
Tel ephone Call s 25069 26497 6%
Walk-Ins 4575 5286 16%
Records
Reports Processed 3144 3143 ( .03%)
Alpha Cards Processed 4535 5081 12%
Field Interview Cards Processed 610 635 4%
Bicycle Cards Processed 88 75 (15%)
Bicycles Processed for Auction 24 52 117%
Insurance Company Verifications Sent 569 471 (17%)
Total Alarms Res~onded To 1339 1412 5%
Total Pieces of vidence Processed 1102 1243 13%
Permits
Bingo Permits 2 2 0
One-Day Liquor License Permits 12 12 0
Gun Dealer Permits 2 2 0
Explosive Sales Permits 1 1 0
Dance Licenses 0 2
Massa~e Permits 0 2
Secon -Hand Goods Permits 2 3 50%
Parade Permits 2 1 (50%)
Peddler Permits 0 1
VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
Reserves 3302 1788 (46%)
Volunteer/Clerical 0 0
Crime Prevention/Clerical 0 0
Cadet Program 0 0
TOTAL VOLUNTEER HOURS 3302 1788 (46%)
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JUVENILE ACTIVITY
Arrests
Male Felony
Female Felony
Male Misdemeanor
Female Misdemeanor
Total Juvenile Arrests
**Total includes notice to appear arrests
Not ice to Appear
Male
Female
Total Notice to Appear
Traffic Citations Issued
It
Percentage
1992 1993 Increase/Decrease
48 36 ~~:~
19 6
68 107 57%
39 27 (31%)
174 176** 1%
75
32
107
43
22
65
(43%)
(31%)
(39%)
217
213
(2%)