FY18 Q2 Report FINAL

PUBLIC SAFETY |

POLICE 4

Crime Data October-December 2017

October– December 2015

October– December 2016

October- December 2017

2016-2017 % Change

Part 1 Property Crimes

3 Year Average

Part 1 Property Crime (includes Burglary, Larceny and Motor Vehi- cle Theft)

101

93

64

145

127%

October- December 2015

October- December 2016

October- December 2017

2016-2017 % Change

Part 1 Violent Crimes

3 Year Average

Part 1 Violent Crime (includes Homicide, Rape, Robbery and Ag-

5

6

7

3

-57%

gravated Assault)

October- December 2015

October- December 2016

October- December 2017

2016-2017 % Change

Part 2 Other Crimes

3 Year Average

Fraud

24 21 30 11

21 20 19

28 21 13

22 21 58 17

-21%

Vandalism

0%

Drugs

346% 113%

Simple Assault

7

8

Alcohol Offenses

8

3

14

7

-50%

Part 1 Property Crimes has increased due to a number of Motor Vehicle break-ins and Larceny Shopliftings. The Investigations Division is diligently working on each case and following up on leads. The department is educating people on ways to prevent theft from a vehicle. Tips are listed in the box below. Part 2 Other Crimes for Drug Offenses has increased due to extra patrol in the Airport Blvd. area and traffic stops,

which resulted in a number of arrests and citations for Drug Offenses. Part 2 Simple Assaults have increased due to domestic circumstances.

PREVENTING THEFT FROM A VEHICLE

Tips: 1. Keep your vehicle locked at all times.

2. When parked, never leave your keys in the car. 3. Never leave your car running and unattended. 4. Avoid leaving valuables inside your vehicle where passersby can see them. 5. Do not leave your vehicle title in the car. Too of- ten a car thief is pulled over and gets away from the police because he or she can produce the auto registration.

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