Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout4.05 PoliceServicesRpt1992 . . _.~...... CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: February 8, 1993 SUBJECT : Dublin Police services 1992 Calendar Year Report EXHIBITS ATTACHED : /Annual Report - 1992 RECOMMENDATIONS ~ Recei ve 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 fi~res documenting police response to crimes reported or detected w1thin the city, police response relati ve to traffic offenses and/or accidents, all programs regulated and/or instituted by the police services, and compares the 1992 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 1992. c. Comparison of calendar year 1992 statistics with calendar year 1991. Through the use of statistics, law enforcement tradi tionally 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------ ITEM NO. 4.; COPIES TO: CITY CLERK FILE ~ ..4 . . . CITY OF DUBLIN PO Bux 2340, Dublin, California 94568 . City Offices, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, Califomia 94568 February 8, 1993 Dear Reader: The Dublin Police services 1992 annual report is attached. This report summarizes criminal and other police related activity reported or detected in the city of Dublin during calendar year 1992, and Dublin Police Service's response to that activity. An additional section of this report compares specific police activity during 1992 with the same categories of activity documented during 1991. This report is divided into the following 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 1992. c. Comparison of calendar year 1992 statistics with calendar year 1991. . As you review this report you will note that some of the comparisons are presented in percentages. Please keep in mind that some of these percentages are based on a small data base, and can be very misleading. I would like to thank Secretary Mary Grecco and other Dublin police Services staff who assisted in preparing this report. very truly yours, ~.M..I. ~ ~e~~w~ ~ose, captain Chief of Dublin Police Services . ^drrllrlistratlorl (415) 833-6650 . City COUrIC;r1 (415) 833-6605 . Flr18r1ce (415) 833-6640 . Building Inspection (415) 833-66?O Code Enforcement (415) 833-6620 . Engineering (415) 833-6630 · PI,mninq (415) 8336610 Police (415) 833-6670 . Public Works (415) 833-6630 . Recreation (41S) 833-6645 . . . .... ~ <( :c fJlU u~ -z >- ~u.. w u.. fJl< w~ u~ - ....J ....J<( Oz 0..0 z- :::i~ CQN :)- C~ ~ ~ o 0::: w Cl Z <z ~- ~~ 00.. U< wU l- v; I Z o V) Z o ~ V 1= V) l.l.J > zi:.... l.l.J ~ e:l U oo~ ~~O U,........ b . U 0::: < Z .... Q) "'0 t:: ~ I/) ~ EE ~ ~ ...J V._ Oo~:: o:::uOO <I- -5 -0 .:2 ........t= o..~....~ ~~~ II'l ..tMN I/) t:: .2 .... ~ .r:F III .... c: III 0 g; -.= c: ~ - 00 Q) ',= U III .- g; ~~ "'::; ra o ._ U U .... Q) ~ C- ZU') I.U U :> 0::: wi: V'>~ ~ 2- Oa3 a.. .- o.....J ::> U') I/) c: .2 ll; ....00 c: 'Z Q) II> E E g; ~ Q) c: .... U-o.o -0>-0 e'E~ct "r6 l.l.J _:: Q) a.. U E i:: -0 ~ .- Q) w~w ~ u::~cto::: I/) i: V'> ~ Zoo o Q) - V> I- Q) < > lJ '';: i= lrl U')Q::i ~Cl ZII'l N V'> I.U U :> 0::: I.U tr.l ~.1!i ...J~_ < Q::i.~ U....lrl o:::lrlc.. I.U V> V'> ...J U.....N I/) III Q) I/) Q) U Q) E .:;: l= .;:: .... I/) 'E U ~ Q) U>-Q)E 6 i 'c is I/)C-Q)x aJ e > Q) 0..a....2.tr.l I/) .:::e. .... Q) U .... 'C c: Q) Q) c: ~1Il~ ~ 0.0 Q) 0.0 0 ~I/)~ .... c: c: c: I/) Q)~Q)~ u::::ll/) U :f ::2 ~ e:l f:E III ~ >- ~ .~ O"E,~iowQ) 'C 0 Eo...... "'0 fJ) O U .... 0 >- ,- - .... Q) Q) .... ~ > .~ u..o:::c..o..o..w_ c: ~ 'C '0 ~ aJ'c U') Q) U..c: tj e.o f:E U -~O~ > 0:::c:c:c:'C l.l.J 0 0 0 ~ V'> 'Z''::'Z Q) >- c: c: c: 00 I- g; g; ~ .~ - Q) Q) - ..., sctctct~ :f Q) Q) Q) ,- l= l= E .:: ~ 6= -E -\: ~ OUUUI- ULrl Lrlll'l d.....do 0.01/) I/) .S ~ I/)E t:: c: .~ 0'- > ~ .- ~ Q) .... I/) 6 ~r=o:::~~ .- III Q) C" - .... .... 'E 'V; 0::: 0 ~ a.. 0.0 Q)>- 1IlC:-0 > - >- .- Q) ~ .... Q)~'-:::~Et::a.. ....t::c:~ 000 0.. < ::::l _ c: '';: c: Q) Q) l= 0 0 ~._ l= :::: E.... 0.: U.: - - .- > ::::l ~ .;:: .;:: 0 U c: -0 .... UUUV'>I.UWI- . . . STAFFING Assigned Personnel Commanding Officer Support/Service Detective Sergeants Patrol Sergeants Patrol Officers Traffic Officers Clerical crime Prevention Years with the Department Sergeants Deputies - James W. Rose, captain - Norman Gomes, Lieutenant - Patrick Adams, Sergeant Greg Ahern, Sergeant Albert Chavarria, Sergeant David DiFranco, Sergeant - william Eskridge, Sergeant William Gaudin~er, Sergeant Michael Hart, Sergeant Brian Masterson, Sergeant Michael Peterson, Sergeant - Robert Atkinson, Deputy Sheriff Linda Bailey, Deputy Sheriff Gary Berge, Deputy Sheriff Jeff Bromstead, Deputy Sheriff Dennis Churich, Deputy Sheriff Robert Clouse, Deputy Sheriff John Hardester, Deputy Sheriff James JUkich, Deputy Sheriff David McKaig, Deputy Sheriff Glenn Melanson, Deputy Sheriff Greg Morgado, 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, Secretary Jan Stettler, specialist 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 156.3 17.4 40.2 214.9 12.6 38 CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1992 . Page 2 STAFFING (continued) ,'" Average vacancies Badge 0 ., Civilian 0 Complement Bad<]e 28 civ11ian 3.5 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 Bad<]e 0 civ11ian 0 . . . . CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1992 Page 3 OVERTIME Badge Paid Overtime Hours Compensatory Hours 1338 387 TOTAL HOURS 1725 Civilian Paid Overtime Compensatory Hours o 0.5 TOTAL HOURS ,0.5 1338 387.5 TOTAL PAID OVERTIME HOURS TOTAL COMPENSATORY HOURS TOTAL HOURS 1725.5 ;LEAVES Total Number of Leaves of Absence Granted Bad9'e Civ1lian o o Military Leaves Bad<1e civ1lian o o Number of Military Leave Days Granted Badge Civilian o o Industrial Leave - Total Number of Industrial Leave Days Badge Civilian 34 o Total Number Industrial Leave Cases Reported Badge Civilian 8 o . . . CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1992 Page 4 ~EAVES (continued) sick Leave Days Off Badge Civilian Number 121 22 ASSIGNED VEHICLES Patrol - Miles Driven Investigations - Miles Driyen TOTAL MILES DRIVEN VEHICLE ACCIDENTS Administration Patrol Investigations o o o CRIMINAL ACTIVITY Patrol Activity Service Calls for Service Reports written Field Interview Cards Made Bicycle Cards Made (stolen=70i Abandoned=28) Foot Patrol Days Per Emplovee Per Year 4 7 186,215 53,957 240,172 Preventable Non-Preventable o o 37,427 3,144 610 98 355 hours . . . CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1992 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 INVESTIGATIONS Cleared Cases Property Assigned Closed Other Closure Rate: Suspect/Adult 606 337 142 56% 135 Checks Assigned Closed Other Closure Rate: 47 31 2 66% 29 Person Crimes Assigned Closed Other Closure Rate: 433 422 29 97% 220 Reported o 39 17 3 475 111 48 o 693 1,090 1,783 463,281 52,793 Suspect/Juvenile 109 2 147 . . . CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1992 Page 6 INVESTIGATIONS (continued) Narcotics Assigned Closed Other Closure Rate: 58 58 o 100% NARCOTICS suspects Investigated Male Female TOTAL suspects Arrested Male Female TOTAL Illicit Drugs Seized Heroin (ounces) Cocaine (grams) Methamphetamine (grams) Marijuana (grams) Marijuana (cigarettes) Marijuana (plants) Hashish (grams) LSD (tablets) Phencyclidine (grams) Total Street Value SusDect/Adult SusDect/Juvenile 57 Adult 58 16 74 46 11 57 Ouantitv o 14.81 360.44 7670.98 o 29.0 o 2 o $159,656 5 Juvenile 5 1 6 o 1 1 . . . ADULT JUVENILE TOTAL 137 31 168 30 10 40 32 0 32 18 0 18 427 24 451 16 2 18 224 0 224 18 0 18 18 4 78 7 1076 CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1992 Page 7 ARRESTS/CO~INTS On-view Felonies - Patrol On-View Felonies - Investigations Warrant Felonies - Patrol Warrant Felonies - Investigations on-View Misdemeanors - Patrol on-View Misdemeanors - Investigations Warrant Misdemeanors - Patrol warrant Misdemeanors - Investigations Notice to Appear - Felony - Patrol Notice to Appear - Felony - Investigations Notice to Appear - Hisd. - Patrol Notice to Appear - Hisd. - Investigations TOTAL ALL ARRESTS Complaints Submitted - Felony - Patrol 129 Complaints submitted - Felony - Investigations 152 Complaints Submitted - Misd. - Patrol Complaints Submitted - Misd. - Investigations Total complaints Submitted - Patrol Total Complaints Charged - patrol Total Complaints submitted Total complaints Charged - Investigations - Investigations TOTAL ALL COMPLAINTS SUBMI'rl'ED TOTAL ALL COMPLAINTS CHARGED 481 56 610 416 208 185 818 601 . . . CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1992 Page 8 TRAFFIC Drunk Driving Arrests Male Female Adult yuvenile o o 72 20 TOTAL Citations Issued Parking Mechanical Moving TOTAL CITATIONS ISSUED 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 (DUl) Speed unsafe Turns Mechanical Traffic Signs (Fail to Obey) Other Total ... 72 20 92 560 1,765 3,965 6,290 o 27 301 328 3 5 22 35 173 9 72 45 o 25 87 . CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1992 Page 9 CRIME PREVENTION Residential Safety Neighborhood Watch Meetings Number of Persons Attending Number of Neighborhood Watches in operation Operation I.D. Programs Initiated - Required Part of Neighborhood Watch Security surveys Conducted - Self-Conducting survey given to each Neighborhood Watch member residence . Merchant's Program Merchant's Alert Program - 105 merchants formed into 13 interlinking alert lists Security surveys Conducted COllDlunity Awareness Program Radio Community service Messages Television Community service Messages Newspaper community service Messages Interviews school Presentations (7,464 persons in attendance) Group Talks and Service Organizations (Except Neighborhood Watch) (1,947 persons in attendance) Earthquake Preparedness Presentation (134 persons in attendance) Safety Literature Program Crime prevention Material Distributed at Group Talks or by Patrol Neighborhood Watch Groups - 90 packets with 7 items per packet Merchant's Alert crime Prevention Information Rack (located in front offices of Dublin Police and Dublin Library) Special Mailing by city of Dublin TOTAL MATERIAL DISTRIBUTED Environmental Design Reviews . 11 192 80 192 76 55 5 o 8 30 283 59 9 16,789 630 393 790 o 18,602 135 . . . CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1992 Page 10 SERVICE SECTION citizen Inquiries Telephone Calls Walk-Ins 25,069 4,575 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 - 1085 Residential - 254 Total pieces of Evidence Processed 3,144 2,280 4,535 610 88 24 569 1,339 1,102 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 2 12 2 1 o o 2 2 o . . . CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1992 Page 11 VOLUNTEER PROGRAM Reserve Officers HOURS 3,302 0 0 0 3,302 Volunteer/Clerical crime prevention/Clerical Cadet Program TOTAL VOLUNTEER HOURS . . . CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1992 Page 12 JUVENILE ACTIVITY Arrests Male Female TOTAL Notice to Appear Male Female TOTAL Traffic citations Issued Felony 48 19 67 Misdemeanors Total 68 116 39 58 107 174 75 32 107 217 . . . CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1992 Page 13 MAJOR WORKLOAD INDICATORS Calendar Year Comparison Percentage 1.2ll l.2J!Z Increase/Decrease CALLS FOR SERVICE 33,340 37,427 12% REPORTS WRITTEN 2,914 3,144 8% CITATIONS ISSUED 7,694 6,290 (18%) ACCIDENTS INVESTIGATED 295 328 11% CALENDAR YEAR REPORT ~ 1992 . Page 14 CALENDAR YEAR COMPARISON Percentage 1991 1992 Increase/Decrease PERSONNEL Overtime Hours Badge 2008 1338 (33%l C i v i 11 an 92 0 (100% Compensatory Time Hours Badge 346 387 12% Civil ;an 19 0.5 (97%) Sick Leave Days (Per Employee) Badge 6 4 (33%) Civilian 5 7 40% Military Leave Requested 0 0 0 Military Leave Days Granted 0 0 0 . Industrial Leave Cases Reported 15 8 (47'10) Industrial Leave Days Off 20 34 70% CRIMINAl ACTIVITY Part I Crimes Murder 2 0 (100%) Forcible Rape 1 3 200% Assault To Rape Attempt 1 0 (100%) Robbery with Firearm 5 8 60% Robbery with Knife 2 1 (50%) Robbery with other Weapon 2 3 50% Strong-Arm Robbery 3 5 67% Assault with Firearm 3 5 67% Assault with Knife 2 8 300% Assault with Other Weapon 12 10 (17%) Assault with Hands/Feet 9 16 78% Burglary - Residential 42 59 40% Burglary - Commercial 48 52 8% . Arson 0 0 0% CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1992 . Page 15 CRIMINAL ACTIVITY (continued) Percentage 1991 1992 Increase/Decrease Theft - Pocket-picking 4 3 ~25%~ Theft - Purse-snatching 9 3 67% Theft - Shoplifting 111 123 11% Theft - From Motor Vehicle 158 145 ( 08%) Theft - Motor Vehicle Accessories 7 13 86% Theft - Bicycles 55 70 27% Theft - From Building 20 35 75% Theft - From Coin Op. Machine 0 6 600% Theft - All Other 66 77 17% Stolen Automobiles 35 22 (37%) Stolen Trucks/Buses 9 9 0 Other Vehicles Stolen 11 17 55% TOTAL PART I CRIMES 617 693 l~ Other offenses 914 1090 19% . TOTAL ALL OFFENSES 1531 1783 16~ NARCOTIC INVESTIGATIONS Male Adult Arrests 43 46 7% Male Juvenile Arrests 0 0 0 Female Adult Arrests 4 11 175% Female Juvenile Arrests 1 1 0 TOTAL 48 58 21~ ILLICIT DRUGS SEIZED Heroin (ounce) .13 0 ( 13% ) Cocaine (grams) 53.34 14.81 ( 72%) Methamphetamine (grams) 282.82 360.44 27% Marijuana ~grams) 384.5 7670.98 1895% Marijuana cigarettes) 0 0 0 Marijuana (plants) 8 29 263% Hashish (grams) 4.2 0 (420%) PCP ~grams1 0 0 0 LSD table s) 0 2 200% TOTAL STREET VALUE $61,812 $159,656 15~ . CALENDAR YEAR REPORT . 1992 . Page 16 Percentage 1991 1992 Increase/Decrease ARRESTS PATROL Adult Felon, 132 169 28% Juvenile Fe ony 34 49 44% Adult Misdemeanor 649 651 0 Juvenile Misdemeanor 75 102 36% INVESTIGATIONS Adult Felony 40 48 20% Juvenile Felony 6 14 133% Adult Misdemeanor 23 34 48% Juvenile Misdemeanor 9 9 0 TOTAL ALL ARRESTS 968 1076 11% COMPLAINTS TOTAL COMPLAINTS SUBMITIED . Misdemeanor - Patrol 433 481 11% Felony - Patrol 108 129 19% Misdemeanor - Investigations 36 56 56% Felony - Investigations 133 152 14% TOTAL COMPLAINTS SUBMITTED 710 818 15% TOTAL ClJ4PLAINTS CHARGED Patrol 314 416 32% Investigations 155 185 19% TOTAL CCI4PLAINTS CHARGED 469 601 28% CLEARED CASES Property Assigned 461 606 31% Closed 283 337 19% Closure Rate 61% 56% Checks Assigned 48 47 ' 2% . Closed 32 31 3% Closure Rate 67% 66% CALENDAR YEAR REPORT ~ 1992 . Page 17 CLEARED CASES (continued) Percentage 1991 1992 Increase/Decrease Persons Assigned 323 433 34% Closed 270 422 56% Closure Rate 84% 97% Narcotics Assigned 74 58 (22%) Closed 71 58 (18%) Closure Rate 96% 100% TRAFFIC Citations Issued Parking 1062 560 (47%) Mechanical 1850 1765 ~05%J Moving 4782 3965 17% . TOTAL 7694 6290 (18%) Accidents Investigated (Includes Private Property) Fatality Accidents 0 0 0 Injury Accidents 34 27 (21%) Non-Injury Accidents 261 301 15% Total Accidents Investigated 295 328 11% Accident Types (Excludes Private Property) Auto/Pedestrian 4 3 ~25%~ Auto/Bicycle 11 5 55% Fixed Object 20 22 10% Parked Vehicle 33 35 6% Vehicle/Vehicle 157 173 10% . CALENDAR YEAR REPORT - 1992 . Page 18 TRAFFIC (continued) Percentage 1991 1992 Increase/Decrease Accident Causes (Excludes Private Property) Drunk Drivers (DUI) 6 9 50% Speed 74 72 (03%) Unsafe Turns 41 45 10% Mechanical 1 0 (100%) Traffic Signs (Fa i1 to Obey) 12 25 108% Other 59 87 47% Drunk Driving Arrests Male Adult 75 72 (04%) Female Adult 13 20 54% Male Juvenile 1 0 (100%) Female Juvenile 0 0 0 TOTAL DRUNK DRIVING ARREST 89 92 3% . CRIME PREVENTION Residential Safety Neighborhood Watch Meetings 7 11 57% Number of Persons Attending 127 192 51% Number of Watches in Operation 119 80 ~33%) Security Surveys Conducted 98 76 22%) Merchant's Program Merchant's Alert Program 87 105 21% Community Awareness Programs Radio Community Service Messages 0 5 500% Television Community Service Messages 5 0 (100%) Newspaper Community Service Messages 5 8 60% Interviews 6 30 400% School Presentations 148 283 91% Grou~ Talks/Service Organizations 31 59 90% Eart quake Preparedness Presentations 0 9 900% . CALENDAR YEAR REPORT . 1992 . Page 19 CRIME PREVENTION (continued) Percentage 1991 1992 Increase/Decrease Safety literature Crime Prevention Material 14695 16789 14% Neighborhood Watch Groups 1099 630 (43%) Merchant's Alert 172 393 128% Crime Prevention Information Racks 625 790 26% TOTAl SAFETY liTERATURE 16591 18602 12% SERVICE SECTION Citizen Inquiries Telephone Calls 17357 25069 44% Walk. Ins 4893 4575 (06%) Records Reports Processed 2914 3144 8% . Alpha Cards Processed 5246 4535 14% Field Interview Cards Processed 439 610 39% Bicycle Cards Processed 61 88 44% Bicycles Processed for Auction 75 24 (68%) Insurance Company Verifications Sent 439 569 30% Total Alarms Restonded To 1037 1339 29% Total Pieces of vidence Processed 1817 1102 (39%) Permits Bingo Permits 2 2 0 One-Day Liquor License Permits 11 12 9% Gun Dealer Permits 4 2 (50%) Explosive Sales Permits 1 1 0 Dance Licenses 1 0 (100%) Massage Permits 0 0 0 Second-Hand Goods Permits 1 2 100% Parade Permits 1 2 100% Peddler Permits 10 0 (100%) VOLUNTEER PROGRAM Reserves 2711 3302 22% Volunteer/Clerical 0 0 0 Crime Prevention/Clerical 0 0' 0 . Cadet Program 0 0 0 TOTAL VOLUNTEER HOURS 2711 3302 2~ CALENDAR YEAR REPORT ~ 1992 . Page 20 JUVENILE ACTIVITY 1991 1992 Percentage Increase/Decrease Arrests Male Felony 34 48 41% Female Felony 8 19 138% Male Misdemeanor 59 68 15% Female Misdemeanor 23 39 70% Total Juvenile Arrests 124 174 4~ Notice to Appear Male 59 75 27% Female 16 32 100% Total Notice to Appear 75 107 43S Traffic Citations Issued 229 217 (05%) . .