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Presented to Council
July 9, 2012
By
Mike Villa
Chief of Police
Leadership:
Assistant Chief Don Lincoln
Commander Bruce Linton
Commander Eric Dreyer
Acting Commander Jon
Harrison
Unit Sergeants
Functions:
Uniformed Patrol
Canine
Traffic
Central Business District
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UNIFORMED PATROL
Highlights in 2011:
Central Business District
Team
Mobile Command Vehicle
CI Rock and Roll Marathon
K9 UNIT
K9 Teams:
Officer Eric DeVries/K9
Stryker
Officer Jamie Sturgill/K9
Gino
In 2011:
Captured 35 outstanding
suspects
Crimes range from:
Warrant arrests
Burglary
Assault
TRAFFIC UNIT
Team's 2011 accomplishments:
Responded to serious injury
and fatality collision
investigations
Provided school zone safety
patrol and speeding
enforcement
Handled follow up
investigations for hit-and-
run collisions
Conducted over 400 hours
of training for PD members
and other City employees
Coordinated Volunteer
Traffic Enforcement
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CENTRAL BUSINjSS DISTRICT (CBD) TEAM
Community policing team staffed by:
One sergeant
One officer
Accomplishments:
Established core list of training
for team members
Acquired necessary equipment
Assisted in several successful
car prowl and auto theft
emphasis patrols
Community Involvement:
Food and Toy Drive
Food for the Tukwila Pantry
Toys and $3,600 for the TCC
Children's Giving program
INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION
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Leadership:
Acting Assistant Chief
McOmber
Acting Commander
Dunlap
Unit Sergeants
Division comprised of:
Anti -Crime Team
Major Crimes Unit
Crime Prevention
Resource Team
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Team responsibilities:
Drug and prostitution crimes
Address other crimes as
assigned
Highlights of the year:
Responded to101 felony drug
crimes
Generated 26 felony drug cases
Made 36 prostitution -related
a rrests
Joint operations with Seattle ATF
Gun Shop resulted in arrest and
conviction of prominent crack
cocaine dealers
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LIAA ) 1 Investigates:
❑ Homicide
❑ Robbery
❑ Burglary
❑ Assault
❑ Theft
❑ Fraud
❑ Forgery
❑ Sexual assault
❑ Motor vehicle theft
171 Missing persons
• Monitor registered sex offenders
• Conduct pre-employment background investigations
on job applicants
In 2011:
• 506 new felony cases assigned
❑ Responded to numerous crime scene call -outs
❑ Successfully concluded several high-profile
cases:
Burglary ring
Murder case involving organized crime
and gang activity
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CRIME PREVENTION RESOURCE TEAM
Team members participated in:
Night Out Against Crime
22 locations
Visited by 11 teams of
30 City staff
Informational booths
Touch -A -Truck
Other safety-related
events
Block watch meetings
Resources provided:
84 steering wheel lock
devices distributed
Training opportunities
for Tukwila landlords
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Leadership:
Records Manager Rebecca
McGregor
Records Supervisor Jeff
Richards
Division processed:
❑ 125+ concealed pistol licenses
❑ 160 professional licenses
❑ 32,000+ phone calls
❑ 5,800 public disclosure
requests
❑ 8,800 case reports
Other duties:
Support to officers and
detectives
Provide fingerprinting services
Annual records destruction
N
TRA INING
Training by division
"MILecords
4%
TA
Patrol
38%
Total of 8,492 training hours provided to all
employees in 2011
SPECIAL TEAMS
Regional teams:
Valley SWAT
Valley CCU
o Valley CDU
COMMUNITY OUTREA CH
Special Olympics
DARE
Community Relations
Committee
MOBILE COMMAND CENTER
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Procured in May, 2011
Purpose:
Serve as mobile platform for
command and control
Extended emergencies
Large-scale incidents
Planned events
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Equipped with:
13 individual workstations
IP phones
Computers
Radios
2011 deployments:
Rock N' Roll Marathon
Numerous regional SWAT
responses
Training exercises
VOLUNTEERS
Chaplains
Administrative Support
Traffic
COPCAB
Explorers
STATISTICS
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2011 2010 2009 2008 2007
Pojul.toi 19,050 19,107 17,092 18,080 17,930
s ft -Se-vce 26,893 29,154 30„132 31„118 30,375
Violent Ume:
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0 0 1 7
Rape 17 13 22 15 13
Robbery 97 90 88 91 80
Aggravated Assault 85 51 57 68 64
TOTALS 199 151 168 181 159
Property Crime:
Arson
6 9 13 2
Burglary 319 377 327 374 298
-Heft
2,224 2,096 2,581 2„038 1,976
Auto Theft 441 494 356 409 634
TOTALS 2,990 2,976 3,278 2831 2„910
Total Part 1 Crime 3,189
3,133 3,446
3,015 3,069
Crime Clearances 318 106 389 156 103
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Aggravated ASS:3J t 85 32 38%
Liay,
319
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Theft 2,224 236 11%
M Ve e 111 2%
Asan 5 3 5094
TOTALS 3,189 318 11%
Cases Taken/Calls for Service
35000
30000
25000
20000
15000
10000
5000
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2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
• Cases Taken
9242
9004
8355
8525
8777
8790
Calls for Service
33685
30375
31148
30132
29154
26893
Incidents of Property Crime
3400
3200
3000
2800
2600
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
• Cases Reported
3225
2910
2834
3278
2976
2011.
2990
Incidents of Felony Violent Crime
200
150
100
50
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• Cases #o ,
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1
1
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
178
159
181
168
154
195
YEAR ATA GLANCE
Patrol, $5,982,661
Traffic, $484,978
Traini 60,869
Administration,
$1,492,853
Jail, $1,999,046
Investigations,
$1,405,408
TAC Team, $522,997 ,I
Dispatch, $530,246
Records, $939,513
Crime Prevention
$458,868
201 V Toted Poke u g t
14,077,439
2011 2010 2009
Population 19,050 19,107 17,092
Budget $14,077,439 $12,995,690 $12,051,,964
Police Staff:
(;0]1I]1Iis Toned 68 68 60
Non -Commissioned 16 16 16
{_,ally for Service 26,893 29,154 30,132
Part 1 Crime 3,189 3,133 3,446
Traffic Citations/Infractions Issued 3,046 3,585 2,894
Reported Vehicle Accidents:
Injury 189 199 183
Fatal 1 2 2
Noir-injury :not including hit-and-run) 464 509 420
Injury hit-and-run 17 24 23
TOTALS 671 734 620
Emergency Response Time toMutt s):
Priority E, 1 3.21 2.07 3.04
Priority 2 10.05 6.60 7.04
Non -Emergence Response Time (minutes) 14.04 13.82 13.78
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