HomeMy WebLinkAboutCSS 2023-10-23 Item 1B - Report - 2023 3rd Quarter Report: Police DepartmentTukwila Police Department
Community Services and Safety Committee
Quarterly Information Brief
3rd Quarter, 2023
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THIRD QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS
J Staffing
➢ New Records Specialist — Kevin Alegre
➢ New Mental Health Professional — Murray Jacobs
➢ New K9 — German Shepard Raider
➢ Sergeant Promotion — Matt Valdez
➢ Several oral boards and interviews conducted
J Recognition
➢ Outstanding Police Officer Of The Year
From Freemasons of Delta — Ryota Akimoto
➢ Employees Of The Quarter (1st Quarter)
➢ Deni Delic
➢ Jermaine Castillo
➢ Appreciation Award For K9 Apollo From
United States Postal Inspection Service
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THIRD QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS
JCommunity Engagement
Homeless Camps Response
➢ Continued Outreach
Community Engagement
➢ Night Out Against Crime
➢ Community Involvement With Interviews, PD Strategic Plan, Use Of
➢ Monthly COPCAB Meetings
➢ Weekly Office of Independent Investigation Committee meetings
➢ Meetings With Interim Superintendent of Tukwila School District
➢ Community Watch Group Meetings
➢ Use Of Force Review Board
➢ High School Internship
➢ Mall Management Meetings
➢ Safe Place Program
➢ Community Events
➢ Coffee With A Cop
➢ Gun Lockbox Giveaway
➢ Touch a Truck
➢ Ballin' With Badges
➢ "Back To School" Haircuts
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THIRD QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS
JSignificant Operations & Events
➢ Regional Partnership
➢ Valley Chiefs
➢ King County Police Chiefs and Sheriff Assoc.
➢ Valley Communication
➢ Department Meetings
➢ PD Town Hall
➢ Leadership Meeting
➢ PD Strategic Plan Meetings
➢ Emphasis
➢ Fourth of July Holiday Emphasis
➢ Investigations
➢ Homicide Investigation
➢ VIIT Investigation
➢ Flock Automated License Plate Reader Cameras
➢ Public Disclosure Requests
➢ Emergency Management
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THIRD QUARTER CRIME STATISTICS
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Calls for Service by Month
Comparison of 2023 to 2000-2022
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Case Reports by Month
Comparison of 2023 to 2000-2022
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Calls for service remain in the expected range
based on historical numbers.
Case reports (online and officer -created) are
also in the expected ranges.
Most crime types are lower than the average
per month last year, but stolen vehicle
recoveries are up, heavily due to the license
plate reader (LPR) information available to
officers. Almost 60% of stolen vehicle
recovery calls are officer -initiated over the
last three months - last year around 30% of
stolen vehicle recovery calls in the same time
period were officer -initiated. The LPR
cameras are helping officers return stolen
vehicles to victims.
[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.]
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