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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.2 Police Services Annual Report '3 5 CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE : February 25, 1985 SUBJECT DUBLIN POLICE SERVICES ANNUAL REPORT EXHIBITS ATTACHED 1984 Calendar Year Report RECOMMENDATION Receive Report FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None i DESCRIPTION Attached is a copy of the 1984 Calendar Year-End Report prepared by Tom Shores, Chief, Dublin Police Services. This report provides a comprehensive overview of the activities of the Dublin Police Services for 1984 and compares this activity with the police activity of 1983. Statistics which are particularly noteworthy are as follows: CRIMINAL ACTIVITY -- There was a 290 decrease in residential burglaries and a 20 decrease in commercial burglaries. These two categories were crime prevention priority assignments during 1984. Other-major crime categories remained low: there were no homicides, or serious life threatening assaults in 1984. Shoplifting cases increased 410 in 1984 over 1983. This is indicative of local merchants being more aggressive with store security as a cooperative effort with police and fellow merchants thru the merchant crime prevention program. All crime, both felony and misdemeanor, increased slightly (30) in 1934 with misdemeanor type thefts having--the--greater increase. WORKLOAD -- Patrol officer workload remained approximately the same as in 1983. Calls for service were down 60 to 21,822, reports written increased slightly (20) , traffic accidents_ increased 160 to 382 and traffic citations increased 340 (over 1,000) to 4,569. The sum total of indicators re{ eal that each officer handles 7.77 events within an 8 hour work day. 7.77 daily event average is considered to be full utilization of patrol officers. Investigative units registered a 640- closure rate of crimes against persons for a 100 increase over 1983. Crimes against property closure rate decreased to 280, a 180 decrease from 1983. This decrease is due to a change in statistic keeping that credits patrol with some property closures that they were not credited with in 1983. Office staff experienced a dramatic increase in citizen inquiries: 530 increase in telephone calls and 420 increase in walk-ins. A large increase in citizen inquiry indicates that Dublin's citizens are familiar with Dublin Police Services and are comfortable in calling upon police services. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- COPIES TO: ITEM NO. �• AunNDA STATEMENT - February 25, 19a-a Dublin Police Services Annual Report Page Two VOLUNTEER PROGRAM -- Volunteer participation remained high during 1984 registering a 14% increase in volunteer hours over 1983. Reserve officers put in 2,168 hours, clerical 650 hours and cadets, 197 hours. CRIME PREVENTION -- Neighborhood Watch groups expanded from 4 in 1983 to 28 in 1984. Safety literature program was greatly expanded by using the Dublin Library as a distribution point. Community awareness was enhanced by eight television shows highlighting crime prevention measures. A part-time crime prevention assistant came aboard too late within the year to effect 1984' s stats. This position's contribution will be reflected in the 1985 report. DUBLIN POLICE SERVICES 1984 CALENDAR YEAR REPORT l January 23, 1985 l9 ��Q Sz FQR Dear Reader: The following report is a tabulation of Dublin's police activity, crimes reported and the Dublin Police Services response in dealing with these matters. The report is divided in two major parts. First, a numerical reporting of crimes, personnel information, programs and workload indicators that reflect the calendar year work efforts of twenty-two full-time, one part-time and twelve volunteer men and women who comprise the Dublin Police Services. Second, a comparison of 1984's efforts with base year 1983. The comparison is stated in either a percentage increase or decrease between base year 1983 and reporting year 1984. A word of caution, percentage differences of small units can be very misleading and have little worth when making evaluations. An example of this can be found under THEFT-Pocket-Picking wherein 1983 had one(1) case, 1984 0 cases; therefore, a 100% reduction of this crime category! There is, however, real value in percentile expression when sufficient data base is available. Note that residential burglaries were reduced by 29% in 1984. This report is presented to give an accounting of the services rendered to the City by the Dublin Police Services. Sincerely, Lt. Tom Shores, Chief Dublin Police Services TS:mjg DUBLIN POLICE SERVICES ORGANIZATIONAL/STAFFING CHART A ADMINISTRATIVE HEAD (OFF—SITE) g - - - - - - - - - - I I COMMANDING OFFICER — — — — — I CITY MANAGER - - — — — — — — — —� C D E F PATROL INVESTIGATIONS RECORD KEEPING CRIME PREVENTION G H SERVICE SECTION PART—TIME ASSISTANT (OFF—SITE) (City Employee) (A) , 10 Captain 1 (B) 1 Lieutenant (C) 4 Sergeants, 12 Officers (D) 2.5 Detective Sergeants (E) 1 Specialist Clerk, 1 Clerk II (F) .5 Detective Sergeant (G) 1 Data Input Clerk, .14 Supervising Clerk (H) .5 Crime Prevention Assistant -1- STAFFING ASSIGNED PERSONNEL Administrative Head - K.E. Boyer, Captain Commanding Officer - Tom Shores, Lieutenant Detective Sergeants - Pat Adams, Sergeant David DiFranco, Sergeant Gary Nelson, Sergeant Patrol Sergeants - William Hillman, Sergeant Dean Jones, Sergeant Donald LaPerle, Sergeant Clifton Swetnam, Sergeant Patrol Officers - Greg Ahern, Deputy Sheriff Dennis Atkinson, Deputy Sheriff Chris Carmine, Deputy Sheriff Dennis Churich, Deputy Sheriff Robert Clouse, Deputy Sheriff John Duenas, Deputy Sheriff Donald Ewert, Deputy Sheriff Michael Hart, Deputy Sheriff Patrick Mullen, Deputy Sheriff Dan Naugle, Deputy Sheriff A.J. Nelson, Deputy Sheriff Mary Ann Remell, Deputy Sheriff Clerical - Mary Jane Grecco, Specialist Clerk Karin Sieber, Clerk II Crime Prevention - William Leach, Part-time Assistant - AVERAGE VACANCIES Badge - 0 Civilian - 0 COMPLEMENT Badge - 0 Civilian - 0 TERMINATIONS Badge - 0 Civilian - 0 -2- STAFFING (CONTINUED) RESIGNATION Badge - 0 Civilian - 0 RETIREMENTS Badge - 0 Civilian - 0 DISABILITY RETIREMENTS Badge - 0 Civilian - 0 TOTAL SEPARATIONS Badge - 0 Civilian - 0 TRANSFERS Badge - 2 Civilian - 0 OVERTI E BADGE Paid Overtime Hours - 944.25 Compensatory Hours - 351.3 TOTAL HOURS - 1,295.55 CIVILIAN Paid Overtime Hours - 26.0 TOTAL HOURS 26.0 l TOTAL PAID OVERTIME HOURS 970.25 TOTAL COMPENSATORY HOURS 351.3 TOTAL HOURS 1,321.55 -3- LEAVES TOTAL NUMBER OF LEAVES GRANTED Badge - 0 Civilian - 0 MILITARY LEAVES Badge - 1 Civilian - 0 NUMBER OF MILITARY LEAVE DAYS GRANTED Badge - 17 Civilian - 0 INDUSTRIAL LEAVE - TOTAL NUMBER OF INDUSTRIAL LEAVE DAYS OFF Badge - 40 Civilian - 0 TOTAL NUMBER INDUSTRIAL LEAVE CASES REPORTED (DAYS LOST) Badge - 40 (6 cases) Civilian - 0 SICK LEAVE DAYS OFF NUMBER DAYS PER EMPLOYEE PER YEAR Badge 97.75 4.89 Civilian 9.13 4.57 ASSIGNED VEHICLES Patrol - Miles Driven - 200,570 Investigations - Miles Driven 63,274 TOTAL MILES DRIVEN 263,844 VEHICLE ACCIDENTS Administration - 1 Patrol - 2 Investigations - 1 Preventable - 4 Non-Preventable - 0 TOTAL 4 -4- CRIMINAL ACTIVITY PATROL ACTIVITY SERVICE Calls for Service 21,822 Reports Written 2,767 Field Interview Cards Made 1,327 Brief Cards Made 502 Bicycle Cards Made (Stolen=72; Abandoned=38) 110 Foot Patrol 800 hours PART I OFFENSES REPORTED Murder 0 Aggravated Assault 17 Robbery 9 Rape 4 Theft 451 Burglary 177 Stolen Vehicles 58 Arson 4 OTHER OFFENSES (INCLUDES MISDEMEANORS) 864 TOTAL OFFENSES 1,584 PROPERTY VALUE Value of Property Stolen $561,949 Value of Property Recovered $ 72,981 INVESTIGATIONS CLEARED CASES PROPERTY CRIMES SUSPECT/ADULT SUSPECT/JUVENILE Assigned 653 Closed 132 54 Other (inactive/unfounded) 31 Closure Rate: 280 CHECKS Assigned 171 Closed 148 0 Other (inactive/unfounded) 6 Closure Rate: 86.5% " -5- CRIMINAL ACTIVITY (CONTINUED) PERSONS CRIMES SUSPECT/ADULT SUSPECT/JUVENILE Assigned 218 Closed 63 76 Other (inactive/unfounded) 10 Closure Rate: 640 NARCOTICS Assigned 46 Closed 32 14 Other (inactive/unfounded) 0 Closure Rate: 1000 NARCOTICS INVESTIGATIONS ADULT JUVENILE Male 32 15 Female 6 4 TOTAL 38 19 ARRESTS ADULT JUVENILE Male 28 12 Female 4 2 TOTAL 32 14 ILLICIT DRUGS SEIZED QUANTITY Heroin 0 Cocaine 1.990 grams Methamphetamine 1.25 grams Amphetamine 6.5 grams + 4 tabs LSD 11.0 tabs Marijuana 889.45 grams + 70 cigarettes + 3 plants Thai Marijuana 0 Hashish 0 Psiolocybin 2.1 grams Quaaludes 0 Peyote Button 0 PCP 3.5 cigarettes TOTAL STREET VALUE $11,398.50 -6- ARRESTS/COMPLAINTS ADULT JUVENILE TOTAL ON-VIEW FELONIES - PATROL 69 30 99 ON-VIEW FELONIES - INVESTIGATIONS 34 15 49 WARRANT FELONIES - PATROL 11 0 11 WARRANT FELONIES - INVESTIGATIONS 2 0 2 ON-VIEW MISDEMEANORS - PATROL 281 170 451 ON-VIEW MISDEMEANORS - INVESTIGATIONS 7 9 16 WARRANT MISDEMEANORS - PATROL 150 4 154 WARRANT MISDEMEANORS - INVESTIGATIONS 0 0 0 TOTAL ALL ARRESTS 782 COMPLAINTS FILED - FELONY - PATROL 58 COMPLAINTS FILED - FELONY - INVESTIGATION 48 COMPLAINTS FILED - MISDEMEANOR - PATROL 535 COMPLAINTS FILED - MISDEMEANOR - INVESTIGATION 53 TOTAL COMPLAINTS SUBMITTED - PATROL 593 TOTAL COMPLAINTS CHARGED - PATROL 405 TOTAL COMPLAINTS SUBMITTED - INVESTIGATION 101 TOTAL COMPLAINTS CHARGED - INVESTIGATION 77 TOTAL ALL COMPLAINTS SUBMITTED 694 TOTAL ALL COMPLAINTS CHARGED 482 -7- TRAFFIC DRUNK DRIVING ARRESTS ADULT JUVENILE TOTAL Male 88 1 89 Female 10 0 10 TOTAL 99 CITATIONS ISSUED Parking 1,033 Mechanical 1,067 Moving 2,469 TOTAL CITATIONS ISSUED 4,569 ACCIDENTS INVESTIGATED (INCLUDES PRIVATE PROPERTY) Fatality Accidents 1 Injury Accidents (Persons injured - 115) 81 Non-Injury Accidents 300 TOTAL ACCIDENTS . 382 ACCIDENT TYPES (EXCLUDES PRIVATE PROPERTY) Auto/Pedestrian 8 Auto/Bicycle 14 Fixed Object 34 Parked Vehicle 42 Vehicle/Vehicle 191 ACCIDENT CAUSES (EXCLUDES PRIVATE PROPERTY) Drunk Drivers (DUI) 25 Speed 81 Unsafe Turns 53 Mechanical 2 Traffic Signals (Fail to Obey) 26 Other 128 -8- CRIME PREVENTION RESIDENTIAL SAFETY Neighborhood Watch Meetings 28 Number of Persons Attending 420 Number of Neighborhood Watches in Operation 16 Operation I.D. Programs Initiated - Required part of Neighborhood Watch Security Surveys Conducted - Self-conducting survey given to each Neighborhood Watch Member Residence 220 MERCHANT'S PROGRAM Merchant's Alert Program - 23 Merchants formed into six(6) interlinking alert lists Security Surveys Conducted 0 COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM Radio Community Service Messages 0 Television Community Service Messages 8 Newspaper Community Service Messages 3 Interviews 6 School Presentations (3,264 persons in attendance) 21 Group Talks and Service Organizations (Except Neighborhood Watch) (1,703 persons in attendance) 8 SAFETY LITERATURE PROGRAM Crime Prevention Material Distributed at Group Talks or by Patrol 4,083 Neighborhood Watch Groups - 220 packets with 14 items per packet 3.089 Merchant's Alert - 35 packets with 4 items per packet and Merchant Alert Newsletter 142 Commercial Shoplifting Prevention Material 200 Crime Prevention Information Rack (located in front offices of Dublin Police Services and, Dublin Library) 335 Special Mailing by City of Dublin 13,300 TOTAL MATERIAL DISTRIBUTED 21,149 ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN REVIEWS 2S -9- CRIME PREVENTION (CONTINUED) RIDE-ALONG PARTICIPANTS Male 23 Female 22 Under 18 years of age 2 18-20 Years of Age 11 21-30 Years of Age 23 Over 30 Years of Age 9 Applicants Rejected 0 -10- SERVICE SECTION CITIZEN INQUIRIES Telephone Calls 14,463 Walk-Ins 1,658 RECORDS Reports Processed 2,767 Supplemental Reports Processed 2,161 Brief Cards Processed 502 Alpha Cards Processed 5,725 Field Interview Cards Processed 1,327 Bicycle Cards Processed 110 Bicycles Processed for Auction 45 Property Cards Processed 0 Marijuana Purge Cards Processed 54 Insurance Company Verifications Sent 485 Total False Alarms Responded to: 710 Residential 51 Commercial 659 Total Pieces of Evidence Processed 684 PERMITS ISSUED Bingo Permits 2 One-Day Liquor License Permit Requests 30 Gun Dealer Permits 6 Explosive Sales Permits 1 Dance Licenses 0 Massage Permits 0 Second-Hand Goods Permits 1 Parade Permits 4 Peddlers Permits 0 Auctions 0 -11- VOLUNTEER PROGRAM RESERVE OFFICERS 2,168 hours VOLUNTEER/CLERICAL 354 hours CRIME PREVENTION/CLERICAL 296 hours CADET PROGRAM 197 hours TOTAL VOLUNTEER HOURS 3,015 hours -12- JUVENILE ACTIVITY ARRESTS FELONY MISDEMEANORS TOTAL Male 30 48 78 Female 7 23 30 TOTAL 103 NOTICE TO APPEAR Male 90 Female 30 TOTAL 120 TRAFFIC CITATIONS ISSUED 285 V-83 CITY ORDINANCE CONTACTS Male 9 Female 0 -13- MAJOR WORKLOAD INDICATORS CALENDAR YEAR COMPARISON Percentage 1983 1984 Increase/Decrease CALLS FOR SERVICE 23,248 21,822 (06%) REPORTS WRITTEN 2,703 2,767 02% CITATIONS ISSUED 3,454 4,569 32% ACCIDENTS INVESTIGATED 329 382 16% TOTAL 29,734 29,540 (03%) -14- CALENDAR YEAR COMPAR I SON The following comparison tables reveal some interesting statistics that need commenting upon. These are: 1. CRIMINAL ACTIVITY A 29% decrease in residential burglaries and a 19% decrease in thefts from vehicles (auto burglary) that is attributed to an increased awareness of residential crime by the city's citizens through partici- pating in neighborhood watch, a high priority given to the identification of suspected burglars by patrol and the arrest of persons known as local burglars. A 41% increase in shoplifting (arrests) that reflects a more aggressive posture of Dublin's major retail security units as they participate with police and like retailers in the Merchant's Alert Crime Prevention Program. An insignificant increase in narcotic arrests coupled with a significant decrease in the dollar value of drugs seized; indicative of mostly street level enforcement in 1984 as compared to 1983 where more indepth investigations led to the greater seizure(s) . 2. TRAFFIC A 32% increase in traffic citations that reflect enforcement of firelane and handicapped parking violations in major shopping centers and the mid-year acquisition of two radar units for moving traffic violation enforcement. 3. CRIME PREVENTION A dramatic increase in all aspects of crime prevention as 1984 marked the first calendar year of a budgeted crime prevention officer. Currently there is also a part-time crime prevention assistant who came aboard too late to have any effect on this year's statistics. This position's efforts will be reflected upon 1985's year-end calendar report. -15- CALENDAR YEAR COMPARISON PERCENTAGE 1983 1984 INCREASE/DECREASE PERSONNEL OVERTIME BADGE 1028.5 944.25 (08%) CIVILIAN 79.0 26.0 (67%) COMPENSATORY TIME BADGE 445.3 351.3 (21%) SICK LEAVE DAYS (PER EMPLOYEE) BADGE 4.796 4.89 02% CIVILIAN 6.93 4.57 (34%) MILITARY LEAVE REQUESTED 0 1 -- MILITARY LEAVE DAYS GRANTED 0 17 -- INDUSTRIAL LEAVE CASES REPORTED 1 6 500% INDUSTRIAL LEAVE DAYS OFF 75 40 (47%) CRIMINAL ACTIVITY PART I CRIMES FORCIBLE RAPE 4 0 (100%) ASSAULT TO RAPE ATTEMPT 2 4 100% ROBBERY WITH FIREARM 10 8 (20%) ROBBERY WITH KNIFE 0 0 -- STRONG-ARM ROBBERY 1 1 -- ASSAULT WITH FIREARM 2 4 1000 ASSAULT WITH KNIFE 3 4 33% ASSAULT WITH OTHER WEAPON 9 7 (22%) ASSAULT WITH HANDS/FEET 5 2 (60%) BURGLARY - RESIDENTIAL 98 70 (29%) BURGLARY - COMMERCIAL 109 107 (02%) THEFT - POCKET-PICKING 1 0 (100%) THEFT - PURSE-SNATCHING 13 6 (54%) THEFT - SHOPLIFTING 85 120 41% THEFT - FROM MOTOR VEHICLE ISO 102 (19%) THEFT - MOTOR VEHICLE ACCESSORIES 17 13 (24%) THEFT - BICYCLES 48 72 50% THEFT - FROM BUILDINGS 41 59 43% THEFT - FROM COIN OP. MACHINES 5 4 (20%) THEFT - ALL OTHER 61 75 23% STOLEN AUTOMOBILES 27 32 19% STOLEN TRUCKS/BUSES 4 13 225010- OTHER VEHICLES STOLEN 6 13 117% -16- PERCENTAGE CRIMINAL ACTIVITY (CONTINUED) 1983 1984 INCREASE/DECREASE PART I CRIMES (CONTINUED) ARSON 2 4 1000 OTHER OFFENSES 824 864 50 TOTAL ALL OFFENSES 1,535 1,584 3% NARCOTIC INVESTIGATIONS MALE ADULT ARRESTS 21 28 33% MALE JUVENILE ARRESTS 5 12 140% FEMALE ADULT ARRESTS 3 4 33% FEMALE JUVENILE ARRESTS 2 2 -- TOTAL 31 46 50% ILLICIT DRUGS SEIZED HEROIN 0 0 -- COCAINE (GRAMS) 35.83 1.990 (944%) METHAMPHETAMINE (GRAMS) 25.75 1.25 (961%) AMPHETAMINE - TABLETS 122.5 6.5 (935%) AMPHETAMINE - GRAMS 0 4 -- LSD (HITS) 7 11 57% MARIJUANA - GRAMS 896.2 889.45 (01%) MARIJUANA - CIGARETTES 105.5 70 (23%) MARIJUANA - PLANTS 5 3 (40%) THAI MARIJUANA (POUNDS) 5 0 (100%) HASHISH (GRAMS) 2 0 (100%) PSIOLOCYBIN (GRAMS) 5 2.1 (60%) QUAALUDES (GRAMS) 0 0 -- PEYOTE BUTTON (GRAMS) 1.5 0 (100%) PCP (GRAMS) 4.7 . 3.5 (20%) TOTAL STREET VALUE $36,221.00 11,398.50 (69%) ARRESTS PATROL ADULT FELONY 86 80 (07%) JUVENILE FELONY 37 30 (19%) ADULT MISDEMEANOR 505 431 (15%) JUVENILE MISDEMEANOR 173 174 -- INVESTIGATIONS ADULT FELONY 25 36 44% JUVENILE FELONY 29 15 (48%) ADULT MISDEMEANOR 11 7 (36%) JUVENILE MISDEMEANOR 4 9 125% TOTAL ALL ARRESTS 870 782 (10%) COMPLAINTS TOTAL COMPLAINTS SUBMITTED MISDEMEANORS - PATROL 371 535 44% FELONY - PATROL 66 58 (12%) -17- PERCENTAGE COMPLAINTS (CONTINUED) 1983 1984 INCREASE/DECREASE TOTAL COMPLAINTS SUBMITTED (CONTINUED) MISDEMEANORS - INVESTIGATIONS 198 53 (73%) FELONY - INVESTIGATIONS 46 48 04% TOTAL COMPLAINTS SUBMITTED 681 694 02% TOTAL COMPLAINTS CHARGED PATROL 347 405 17% INVESTIGATIONS 232 77 (67%) TOTAL COMPLAINTS CHARGED 579 482 (17%) CLEARED CASES PROPERTY ASSIGNED 879 653 (26%) CLOSED 302 186 (38%) CLOSURE RATE 34% 28% (18%) CHECKS ASSIGNED 180 171 (05%) CLOSED 171 148 (13%) CLOSURE RATE 95% 86.50. (08%) PERSONS ASSIGNED 116 218 88% CLOSED 69 139 101% CLOSURE RATE 580 64% 10% NARCOTICS ASSIGNED 31 46 55% CLOSED 31 46 55% CLOSURE RATE 100% 100% -- TRAFFIC CITATIONS ISSUED PARKING 478 1033 116% MECHANICAL 807 1067 32% MOVING 2169 2469 140 TOTAL 3454 4569 320 ACCIDENTS INVESTIGATED (INCLUDES PRIVATE PROPERTY) FATALITY ACCIDENTS 0 1 -- INJURY ACCIDENTS 73 81 11% NON-INJURY ACCIDENTS 256 300 17% TOTAL ACCIDENTS INVESTIGATED 329 382 16% -18- PERCENTAGE TRAFFIC (CONTINUED) 1983 1984 INCREASE/DECREASE ACCIDENT TYPES (EXCLUDES PRIVATE PROPERTY) AUTO/PEDESTRIAN 11 8 (27%) AUTO/BICYCLE 7 14 100% FIXED OBJECT 19 34 79% PARKED VEHICLE 24 42 7S% VEHICLE/VEHICLE 174 191 10% ACCIDENT CAUSES (EXCLUDES PRIVATE PROPERTY) DRUNK DRIVERS (DWI) 23 25 09% SPEED 83 81 (02%) UNSAFE TURNS 58 53 (09%) MECHANICAL 3 2 (33%) TRAFFIC SIGNALS (FAIL TO OBEY) 9 26 167% OTHER 59 128 117% DRUNK DRIVING ARRESTS MALE ADULT 134 88 (340) FEMALE ADULT 19 10 (47%) MALE JUVENILE 0. . 1 -- FEMALE JUVENILE . . . . 1 0 100% TOTAL DRUNK DRIVING ARRESTS 154 99 (360) CRIME PREVENTION RESIDENTIAL SAFETY NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH 4 28 600% NUMBER OF PERSONS ATTENDING 52 420 7080 NUMBER OF WATCHES IN OPERATION 3 16 433% SECURITY SURVEYS CONDUCTED 25 220 780% MERCHANT'S PROGRAM MERCHANT'S. ALERT PROGRAM 22 23 05% COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM RADIO COMMUNITY SERVICE MESSAGES 8 0 100% TELEVISION COMMUNITY SERVICE MESSAGES 0 8 -- NEWSPAPER COMMUNITY SERVICE MESSAGES 1 3 200% INTERVIEWS 4 6 50% SCHOOL PRESENTATIONS 18 21 17% GROUP TALKS AND SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS 16 ' 8 (50%) SAFETY LITERATURE CRIME PREVENTION MATERIAL 200 . 4083 1942% NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH GROUPS 476 3089 549% MERCHANT'S. ALERT 94 142 510 COMMERCIAL SHOPLIFTING 50 200 3000 CRIME PREVENTION INFORMATION RACK 100 335 235% -19- PERCENTAGE SERVICE SECTION 1,�9 8 1984 INCREASE/DECREASE CITIZEN .INQUIRIES TELEPHONE CALLS 9452 14463 530 WALK-INS 1164 1658 420 RECORDS REPORTS PROCESSED 2703 2767 020 BRIEF CARDS PROCESSED 578 502 (13%) ALPHA CARDS PROCESSED 5440 5725 05% FIELD INTERVIEW CARDS PROCESSED 1690 1327 (210) BICYCLE CARDS PROCESSED 85 110 290 BICYCLES PROCESSED FOR AUCTION 46 45 020 PROPERTY CARDS PROCESSED 0 0 -- MARIJUANA PURGE CARDS PROCESSED 40 54 350 INSURANCE COMPANY VERIFICATIONS SENT 383 485 27% TOTAL FALSE ALARMS RESPONDED TO: 727 710 (02%) RESIDENTIAL 26 51 96% COMMERCIAL 701 659 (060) TOTAL PIECES OF EVIDENCE PROCESSED 824 684 (17%) PERMITS BINGO PERMITS 3 2 (380) ONE-DAY LIQUOR LICENSE PERMIT REQUESTS 26 30 150 GUN DEALER PERMITS 5 6 20% EXPLOSIVE SALES PERMITS 2 1 50% DANCE LICENSES 0 0 -- MASSAGE PERMITS 0 0 -- SECOND-HAND GOODS PERMITS 1 1 -- PARADE PERMITS 2 4 100% PEDDLERS PERMITS 0 0 -- AUCTIONS 1 0 (1000) VOLUNTEER PROGRAM RESERVES 2136 2168 02% VOLUNTEER/CLERICAL 405 354 (13%) CRIME PREVENTION/CLERICAL 100 296 196% CADET PROGRAM 0 197 -- TOTAL VOLUNTEER HOURS 2641 3015 14% JUVENILE ACTIVITY ARRESTS MALE FELONY 38 30 (21%) FEMALE FELONY 2 7 250% MALE MISDEMEANOR 35 48 37% FEMALE MISDEMEANOR 24 23 (04%) TOTAL JUVENILE ARRESTS 99 108 10% NOTICE TO APPEAR MALE 50 90 80% FEMALE 28 30 07% TOTAL NOTICE TO APPEAR 78 120 54% -20- PERCENTAGE Jl1VENILE ACTIVITY (CONTINUED) 1983 1984 INCREASE/DECREASE TRAFFIC CITATIONS ISSUED 284 285 -- 12-83 CITY ORDINANCE CONTACTS MALE 3 9 200% FEMALE 2 0 (100%) i -21-