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8.2 DublinPoliceSvsRpt1995
L_1 SUBJECT: CITY CLERK File # - Q AGENDA STATEMENT - CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 26,196 19 0[06 16-1WIM), Iffork, Dublin Police Services 1995 Calendar Year Report Prepared by: Dublin Police Services Personnel : Annual Report - 1995 711�- Receive Report FINANCIAL STA'T'EMENT: : None DESCRIPTION: ' : Dublin Police Services prepares an annual calendar report that documents activity performed by the police services during the previous year. This report documents police. response to rimes reported or detected within the City, police response relative to traffic offenses and/or accidents nd all programs administered by the Dublin Police Services. The report is divided into two sections. ► Organization and personnel data. Part I crime comparison for Calendar Year 1995 comparison to Calendar Year 1994. Through the. use of statistics, law enforcement traditionally measures the department's workload, focusing mainly on Part 1 crimes. Review of the current calendar year report and comparing it with previous calendar ye9t :reports gives an indication of the services provided to the community. Below is an overview ofPatt I Crimes from 1994 and 1995. There are eight separate classifications that comprise Part I Crimes. In comparing 1995 to 1994, four (4) classifications were reduced; one (1) classification remains unchanged; and three (3) classifications have increased. — �'--------------- ---_ -- —PIES TO: ITEM NO. V� Wcc- forms/atlastmt doc CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT (cont'd) Part I crimes decreased by 4 %. All other offenses increased by 20 %, this includes Drunk Driving, Narcotics Violations, Vandalism, etc. Overall, crime statistics for 1995 showed a 9% increase. r. • 0 C7 munia RM BW&= ASMUJU BlUXIrX Larceny ,Stolen Vehicles Armen 1994 1 2 14 51 119 565 66 1 1995 0 1 15 36 - =1-24—,- _ _ 609 :: 98 1 Percentage - .Change (100 %) (50 %) 7% (29 %) 4% (10 %) 48% 0 Part I crimes decreased by 4 %. All other offenses increased by 20 %, this includes Drunk Driving, Narcotics Violations, Vandalism, etc. Overall, crime statistics for 1995 showed a 9% increase. r. • 0 C7 • 19oil `� t% ��' CITY OF DUBLIN P.O. Box 2340, Dublin, California 94568 City Offices, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, California 94568 IFOR, ,. „.. March 14, 1996 Dear Reader: Enclosed is the 1995 annual report for Dublin Police Services. The report tabulates police response to crime reported or detected within the city and compares 1995's policing effort with the previous year. The report is divided into two sections: a. Organization and personnel data. b. Part I crime comparison for Calendar Year 1995 and Calendar Year 1994. 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, James W. Rose, Captain Chief of Dublin Police Services JWR:rdh 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 • Parks & Community Service (510) 833 -6645 Police (510) 833.6670 • Public Works (510) 833 -6630 - Planning (510) 833.6610 y OLICE LDOO, � 19 �. 3 �n 82)?/p n ND H x 0 w4 4' A R "i � ANftw MARCH 14, 1996 • • DUBLIN POLICE SERVICES ORGANIZATIONAL /STAFFING CHART • COMMUNITY SERVICES 0.5 Crime Prevention Sergeant I Crime'Prevention Officer 1 Community Safety Assistant 0.5 Training Sergeant Crime Prevention Community Relations School Liaison/Training Environmental Reviews Educational Programs 1-*ime Analysis 0 mg Programs PATROL 4.5 Watch Commander 15.5 Patrol Officers 2 Traffic Officers Field Patrol Traffic Enforcement Preliminary Investigations ON -SITE COMMANDER CAPTAIN SUPPORT SERVICE Lieutenant CLERICAL /SUPPORT SERVICES I Secretary 2 Specialist Clerks 1 Sheriffs Technician Front Office Records/Management Pennits/Licenses Payroll Jail Services Evidence/Property Management NARCOTIC/VICE INVESTIGATIONS 1 Sergeant 1 Officer NarcoticNice Investigations INVESTIGATIONS 2.5 Detective Sergeants 5 Officer Person Crimes Property Crimes Juvenile Crimes Sex Crimes Special Investigations Commanding Officer Support/Services Detective Sergeants Patrol Sergeants James W. Rose, Captain Norman Gomes, Lieutenant Patrick Adams, Sergeant Albert Chavarria,-- Sergeant- David DiFranco, Sergeant William Gaudinier, Sergeant Greg Ahern, Sergeant John Hardester, Sergeant Michael Hart, Sergeant Walt Haverland, Sergeant William Hillman, Sergeant Patrol Officers Robert Atkinson, Deputy Sheriff Linda Bailey, Deputy Sheriff Jeff Bromstead, Deputy Sheriff Steve Brown, Deputy Sheriff Robert Castelluccio, Deputy Sheriff Dennis Churich, Deputy Sheriff John Freeman, Deputy Sheriff Tom Gandsey, Deputy Sheriff Joe Hoeber, Deputy Sheriff James Jukich, Deputy Sheriff Lloyd Leroy, Deputy Sheriff David McKaig, Deputy Sheriff Glenn Melanson, Deputy Sheriff Tony Sparks, Deputy Sheriff Dean Stavert, Deputy Sheriff Linda Thuman, Deputy Sheriff Mike Toms, Deputy Sheriff Traffic Officers Richard Kuwitzky, Deputy Sheriff Bruce Rank, Deputy Sheriff Sheriffs Technician Kathy Bassett Clerical Mary Grecco, Secretary Elaine Grealis, Specialist Clerk Jan Stettler, Specialist Clerk Crime Prevention Randy Skarphol, Deputy Sheriff Rose Macias, Community Safety Assistant • • � 0 M 1224 0 29 4.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,039 22 2,062 F91-1 0 0 31 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1,982 2.001 PERSONNEL Staffing Average Vacancy Sworn Non -Sworn Complement Sworn Non -Sworn Terminations Sworn Non -Sworn Resignations Sworn, Non -Sworn Retirements Sworn Non -Sworn Disability Retirements Sworn Non -Sworn Total Separations Sworn Non -Sworn Transfers Sworn Non -Sworn Overtime Hours Sworn Non -Sworn Total � 0 M 1224 0 29 4.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,039 22 2,062 F91-1 0 0 31 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1,982 2.001 *Due to the reorganization of the Sheriffs Department payroll system, the leave balance totals are not available for 1995. 3 01 • • PERSONNEL (cmt'd) Leaves Sick Leave Day (per employee) Sworn - - - Non -Sworn 5 Total 114. Leaves of Absence Granted Sworn 0 0 Non -Sworn 0 0 Military Leave Requested Military Leave Days Granted 0 0 Workmen's Sworn 9 13 Non -Sworn 2 0 Workmen's n ti n Sworn 102 Non -Sworn 17 0 *Due to the reorganization of the Sheriffs Department payroll system, the leave balance totals are not available for 1995. 3 01 • • • 900 800 700 P 600 ir a 500 W J 400 a 0 300 F- 200 100 0 REPORTED PART I CRIME COMPARISONS 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 YEAR 4 19911 1992' 19931 1994 � 1995 Homicide 2i 0; 0j 1 i 0; Rape I 21 3; 11 2;l 1. Robbery 1 121 171 16 14; 15 Aggravated Assault 261 39; 491 511 36 Burglary 901 1111 120 1191 124' 1Larceny -Theft 1 4301 475' 4911 5651 509, Stolen Vehicles 1 551 48 1 62 � 661 98 Arson 1 01 01 3; 1; 1 Total 1 6171 6931 7421 819; 784; Change ( 1 12%1 7%1 10 %1 -4 %' 4 CALENDAR YEAR COME 1994 Parf Y Crimes -- Murder 1 Rape by Force 2 Assault to Attempt Rape Q Subtotal 2 Robbery with Firearm 4 Robbery with Knife or cutting instrument 2 Robbery with Other dangerous weapon 3 Strong Arm Robbery 51 Subtotal 14 Assault with Firearm Assault with Knife 3 Assault with Other Dangerous Weapon 16 Assault with Hands, Fists, Feet 31 Subtotal 51 Burglary - Residential 55 Burglary - Commercial 64 Subtotal 119 Theft - Pocket Picking 1 Theft - Purse - Snatching 5 Theft - Shoplifting 90 Theft -From Motor Vehicle 229 Theft -Motor Vehicle Accessories 14 Theft - Bicycles 75 Theft -From Building 76 Theft -From Coin Operation Machine 6 Theft -All Other 69 Subtotal 565 0 Percatag e 1995 Increas-e/Pecrease 0 1 Q 1 6 2 1 1S 2 5 12 S 36 40 84 124 0 0 119 195 20 45 47 6 77 509 (100 %) (50 %) 7% (29 %) 4% (10 %) •I 01 r] r� CRIMINAL ACIMTY (cont'd) Part I Crimes (cont'd) Stolen Automobiles Stolen Trucks/Buses Stolen Other Vehicles Subtotal Arson TOTAL PART I CRIMES Other Offenses TOTAL ALL OFFENSES DQllar Value f Stolen Proper Value of Property Stolen Value of Property Recovered r-1 1224 4S 10 1- 66 1 819 9M 1.806 959,031 154,501 1225 -74 12 L 98 1 784 1.189 I'm 1,482,010 308,582 Percentage Increase/Decrease 48% (4%) 20% 9% 7 Percentag NARCOTICS 1 994 1995 ncrea e Suspects Investigated Male Adult 18 30 Female Adult 5 Male Juvenile 0 1 Female Juvenile Q Q TOTAL SUSPECTS INVESTIGATED 23 36 57% Arrests Male Adult 24 37 Male Juvenile 8 1 Female Adult 0 7 Female Juvenile Q Q TOTAL NARCOTIC ARRESTS 322 41% Illicit Drugs Seized Heroin (grams) .45 1.15 Cocaine (grams) 3.30 104.00 Methamphetamine (grams) 209.80 297.72 Methamphetamine Oil (gallons) 6.00 3.00 Marijuana (grams) 829.60 912.51 Marijuana (plants) 18.00 14.00 Hashish (grams) 0 .8.00 PCP (grams) 0 0 LSD (tablets) 10.00 105.00 Psilocybin (grams) 18.00 0 Ecstasy (tablets) Q Q TOTAL STREET VALUE $38,608 $77,298 7 sCLEARED CASES Property Assigned 737 671 Closed 624 :— , -_ 411 Other 132 214 Closure Rate 85% 61% .x Checks Assigned 46 37 Closed 42 33 Other 5 0 Closure Rate 91% 89% Persons Assigned 664 514 Closed 632 423 Other 56 95 Closure Rate 95% 82% • Narcotics Assigned 59 54 Closed 59 54 Other 0 0 Closure Rate 100% 100% 8 1994 1225 Adults On -View Felony - Patrol 167 184 On -View Felony - Investigations - __ 22=- - 27 Warrant Felony - Patrol 18 18 Warrant Felony - Investigations 5 4 On -View Misdemeanor - Patrol 408 498 On -View Misdemeanor - Investigations 11 17 Warrant Misdemeanors - Patrol 227 212 Warrant Misdemeanors - Investigations 12 9 TOTAL ADULT ARRESTS ra 20 Juvenile On -View Felony - Patrol 20 6 On -View Felony - Investigations 3 1 NTA Felony - Patrol 20 30 NTA Felony - Investigations 5 12 On -View Misdemeanor - Patrol 29 19 On -View Misdemeanor - Investigations 1 0 NTA Misdemeanor - Patrol 64 90 NTA Misdemeanor - Investigations 6 5 TOTAL JUVENILE ARRESTS 148 M TOTAL ALL ARRESTS 1,01$1.132 9 P-ff-centage n r 11% 10% 11% • 10 COMPLAINTS SUBMITTED 1224 122 Percentage e c Submitted - Felony - Patrol 207 240 Submitted - Felony - Investigations 195 173 Submitted - Misdemeanor - Patrol --49-1 =-. 576 Submitted - Misdemeanor - Investigations 97 100 Total Complaints Submitted - Patrol 698 816 Total Complaints Charged - Patrol 513 524 Total Complaints Submitted - Investigations 292 273 Total Complaints Charged - Investigations 257 211 TOTAL ALL COMPLAINTS SUBMITTED LM 10% TOTAL ALL COMPLAINTS CHARGED 270. _ Z (5 %) TRAFFIC Citations Issued Parking 1,053 1,010 Mechanical 2,302 2,225 Moving 3.244 3_•058 TOTAL CITATIONS ISSUED 61542 6.293 (5 %) Traffic Citations Issued to Juveniles 98 177 81% Accidents Investigated (includes private property) Fatality 0 0 Injury 19 15 (Number of Persons Injured) 41 19 Non -Injury lu 3fL� TOTAL ACCIDENTS INVESTIGATED M 3M 8% 10 Causes (excludes private property) Drunk Drivers 6 Percentage Speed 1994 1995 crea /De TRAFFIC (cont'd) 90 101 Types (includes private property) 1 3 Auto/Pedestrian 1 1 Auto/Bicycle -_ - = 13 Fixed Object 41 33 Parked Vehicle 25 28 Vehicle/Vehicle 192 171 Causes (excludes private property) Drunk Drivers 6 3 Speed 57 77 Unsafe Turns 90 101 Mechanical 1 3 Traffic Signs (Fail to Obey) 25 45 Other 83 58 M1■ua � Male Adult 54 85 Female Adult 6 12 Male Juvenile 0 2 Female Juvenile Q Q TOTAL DRUNK DRIVING ARRESTS 60 99- 65% C 11 rI r� 1224 122 RIME PREVENDON Residential Safety Neighborhood Watch Meetings 8 14 (Number of Persons Attending) 129 - - 151 Number of Watches in Operation *80 70 Security Surveys Conducted 16 111 Merchant's Program Merchant's Alert Program 105 130 Security Surveys Conducted 3 12 Community Awareness Programs Radio Community Service Messages 2 0 Television Community Service Messages 0 1 Newspaper Community Service Messages 8 4 Interviews 0 0 School Presentations 204 208 (Persons in Attendance) 8,817 6,718 Group Talks /Service Organizations 32 49 (Persons in Attendance) 1,652 2,522 Earthquake Preparedness Presentations 3 7 (Persons in Attendance) 72 146 Safety Literature Crime Prevention Material 5,017 6,326 Neighborhood Watch Groups 96 1,710 Merchant's Alert 121 250 Crime Prevention Information Racks 1.132 645 TOTAL SAFETY LITERATURE 6.366 $,931 Environmental De i n ReviewN Conducted 29 33 *An assessment of the number of Neighborhood Watch groups in operation was conducted in May and showed 59 active groups. 12 SERVICE SECTIQ 122.4 122 Citizen Inquiries Telephone Calls 21,230 23,553 Walk -Ins Records Reports Processed 3,227 3,191 Supplemental Reports Processed 2,788 4,085 Alpha Cards Processed 4,900 8,357 Field Interview Cards Processed 625 764 Bicycle Cards Processed 94 75 Stolen 75 45 Abandoned 19 30 Bicycles Processed for Auction 0 75 Insurance Company Verifications Sent 607 632 Persons Fingerprinted 135 185 Patrol Calls for Service 34,697 35,780 Total False Alarms Responded To: 1,459 1,694 Residential 214 291 Commercial 1,245 1,403 Foot Patrol (hours) 192 228 Permits Bingo Permit 2 1 One -Day Liquor License 8 5 Gun Dealer Permit 4 4 Explosive Sales Permit 1 0 Dance Licenses 3 3 Massage Permits 2 4 Second -Hand Goods Permit 3 0 Parade Permits 2 2 Peddler Permits Q 4 Total Permits 25 23 13 E 01 • 14 122 1m VOLUNTEER PROGRAMS Reserves 2,555 2,468 Clerical 0 0 Crime Prevention Clerical 0 0 Cadet Program —=— TOTAL VOLUNTEER HOURS 2.SS5 ?•468 ASSLGNED VEHICLES Miles Driven Miles Driven - Patrol 181,605 196,902 Miles Driven - Investigations 42,313 42,505 TOTAL MILES DRIVEN 223,91$ V,_4Q7_ ACCIDENTS lnvstigations /Administration 0 0 Preventable 0 0 Non - Preventable 0 0 Patrol 1 1 Preventable 1 1 Non - Preventable Q Q Total Accidents 1 1 14 - COMPLAINTS „SUBMITTED Submitted - Felony - Patrol Submitted - Felony - Investigations Submitted - Misdemeanor - Patrol Submitted - Misdemeanor - 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 TRAFFIC Citations Issued Parking Mechanical Moving TOTAL CITATIONS ISSUED Traffic Citations Issued to Juveniles Accidents Investigated (includes private property) Fatality Injury (Number of Persons Injured) Non -Injury TOTAL ACCIDENTS INVESTIGATED 15 Mk LIR 207 240 195 173 491 576 97 100 698 816 513 524 Y a Pexcent c ea a ec I 292 273 257 211 3,244 1.089 10% 77St M (5 %) 1,053 1,010 2,302 2,225 3,244 3,058 6.599 6.293 (5 %) 98 177 81% 0 0 19 15 41 19 D2 351 B$0 8% L J luj MAJOR WORKLOAD INDICATORS Calendar Year Comparison PERCENTAGE 122 M95 INCREASEIDECREASE CALLS FOR SERVICE 34,697 35,780 3% REPORTS WRITTEN 3,227 3,191 (1 %) CITATIONS ISSUED 6,599 6,293 (5 %) ACCIDENTS INVESTIGATED 351 380 8% 16