HomeMy WebLinkAboutCSS 2021-10-18 Item 1D - Report - 2021 3rd Quarter Report: Police DepartmentTukwila Police Department
Community Services and Safety Committee
Quarterly Information Brief
Third Quarter, 2021
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THIRD QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS
UStaffing
•'• New Victim Advocate
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❖ Two New Records Specialists
❖ Co -Responder Mental Health Professional
❖ New Entry -Level Officer
U Recognition
+ Employees of the Quarter
❖ Delta White Center Masonic Lodge Police Officer Of The Year
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THIRD QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS
U Community Engagement
• Chronic Nuisance Meetings With Days Inn
• Monthly meetings with Tukwila School District
❖ Meet And Greet With Holden Southcenter
❖ Community Meetings:
❖ SHAG
❖ Aramark Apartments
+ Marvelle Apartments
❖ Tutoring/Mentor Program At The EOC Conference Room
❖ Night Out Against Crime
••' Homeless Encampments
•• Back To School Safety
❖ Canyon RV Park Owner/PD Meeting
❖ Coffee With A Cop Event
❖ COPCAB/PD Community Survey
❖ Meeting With Ms. Wheelchair Washington
❖ Meeting With Cascade Behavioral CEO
THIRD QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS
JSignificant Operations & Events
❖ Monthly Chiefs' Meetings
❖ Monthly Department Town Hall Meetings
❖ PD Leadership Meeting
•'• Extra Patrol Emphasis
❖ Public Disclosure Requests
• 913 requests received from 7/1/21-9/30/21
• 889 processed and closed
❖ Accreditation Process
❖ New Legislative Reform Related To Law Enforcement
❖ School Zone Speed Cameras
❖ Fatal Motorcycle Collision Investigation
❖ Maple Crest Apartments Fire
❖ Federal Way PD VIIT Callout
❖ Assistance to Des Moines PD's Mass Shooting Response
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THIRD QUARTER CRIME STATISTICS
Calls for Service by Month
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Case Reports by Month
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Calls for service and case reports are
generally within range, with cases being only
slightly below previous months but mostly in
check with other third quarters overall.
Robbery and residential burglary are both still
on track for lower than usual totals this year,
with residential burglary likely to total around
25, down from a peak of around 200/year in
2008-2011. This is a significant decrease,
especially considering how personal a
residential burglary feels to victims.
Aggravated assaults are up this quarter,
primarily due to an increase in the T-5 district
in September. Of the 11 aggravated assault
cases in September, seven were in the T-5.
Thefts from vehicle continue to be high,
primarily due to catalytic converter thefts.
Without those thefts, the numbers would be
about the same as previous years.
[These charts show the current year (line) as
compared to previous years (rectangles). This
gives perspective as to a normal range as
calculated over the past years.]
Questions?
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