REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL rd Avenue NE, Woodinville, WA 98072

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To: From: By: Subject: CITY OF WOODINVILLE, WA REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL 73 33rd Avenue NE, Woodinville, WA 9872 Honorable City Council Richard A. Leahy, City Manager~ Katie Larson, Chief of Police H~~. March 25 Police Services Report Date: 5/9/25 ISSUE: Shall the City Council receive the March 25 Police Services Report and the First Quarter 25 Police Services Report? RECOMMENDATION: To receive the reports. BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: Attached is the March 25 Police Services Report and the King County Sheriff's Office First Quarter 25 Police Services Report. The March 25 Report covers lav.r enforcement activity through the end of March, with year to date totals and comparison to the same period the prior year. Through March 3, 25; overall crimes are about.73% more than the same period last year (up by 2 crimes); however, Part I Crimes have declined 4.4%. Part 2 Crimes (which are considered to be less serious) account for the entire increase; particularly Trespass, Misdemeanor Marijuana Possession; Possession of Controlled Substance; and Violation of a Court Order. This is an information item. No action is sought or requested. ALTERNATIVES: The City Council has at least two options, including:. To receive the reports 2. To schedule this matter for discussion at a future meeting. RECOMMENDED MOTION: I MOVE THAT THE CITY COUNCIL RECEIVE THE MARCH 25 POLICE SERVICES REPORT AND THE KCSO FIRST QUARTER 25 POLICE SERVICES REPORT. Attachment : March 25 Police Services Report Attachment 2: KCSO First Quarter 25 Police Services Report

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Attachment 25 Police Services Report Through March 25 City of Woodinville, Washington 73 33rd Avenue NE, Woodinville, Washington 9872 www.ci.woodinville.wa.us

City of Woodinville, Washington Table No. : SUMMARY OF POLICE SERVICES ACTIVITY Through March 25 Item No. Reporting Item Current Month Increase/ %Increase/ YTD PYTD (Decrease) (Decrease) from PY from PY. Total Crimes {see detail below) 72 2 79 2.73%. Part Crimes 25 87 9 (4) -4.4%. Area W 2 7 6 6.67%.2 Area W2 4 49 63 (4) -22.22%.3 Area W3 5 2 3 7 53.85%.4 Area W4 3 5 (2) -4.%.5 Area W5 3 8 4 4.%.2 Part 2 Crimes 47 3 88 25 28.4%.2 Area W 3 29 2 7 4.67%.22 Area W2 2 52 44 8 8.8%.23 Area W3 8 2 2 () -4.76%.24 Area W4 3 6 7 () -4.29%.25 Area W5 3 6 4 2 5.% 2. Calls for Service 248 737 72 7 2.36% -, nn.j.vv Avg. Resi2. Time (in minutes) 3. Priority X 2.64 2.93 4.35 (.42) -32.64% 3. Priority 7.95 6.9 5.47.44 26.33% 3.2 Priority 2.23 9.68 9.78..2% 3.3 Priority 3 26.3 22.9 2.7 (.48) -2.2% 4. Traffic 67 4 2 2.79% 4. Accident, Injury 5 5 2 (7) -58.33% 4. Accident, Non-Injury 7 9 27 (8) -66.67% 4.2 Accident, DUI 3 (3) -.% 4.3 Hit & Run 7 4 8 6 75.% 4.4 Driving Under the Influence (DUI) 2 3 2 5.% 4.5 Parking Violations 8 22 9 3 5.79% 4.6 Speeding 4 6 7 9 28.57% 4.7 Driving w/ suspended/revoked License 2 7 (3) -3.% 4.8 All Other 22 38 24 4 58.33% 5. Arrests 22 69 44 25 56.82% 5. Jail BookinQs 4 29 8 6.% 5. Prisoner Jail Days 69.5 24 99.5 5 2.26% 5.2 Prisoner Elec. Mon. Days 3 (3) -.% 5.3 Criminal CharQes Filed (Felony) 4 5 4 42 5.% 6. Customer Assistance 6. Passports Issued 9 26 243 7 7.% 6. Pet Licenses Issued 5 (5) -.% 6.2 FinQer Print Cards 24 7 62 8 2.9% 6.3 Pistol Permits Issued 4 58 82 (24) -29.27% 6.4 Clearance Letters 3 2 2.% 6.5 OWLS Impound Fees 3 4 9 (5) -55.56% 6.6 Discarded Medicine (lbs) 8 83 25 (22) -.73% YTD =Year To Date; PYTD =Prior Year To Date

,._,.,_. ~~~ ~. TABLE NO.2: CRIMINAL ACTIVITY Offense Current Month Increase/ %Increase/ YTD PYTD (Decrease) (Decrease) from PY from PY City of Woodinville, Washington MONTHLY POLICE SERVICES REPORT Through the end of March 25 Part Offenses 4 Homicide N/A 35 Forcible Rape 3 2 2.% 3 Robbery 2 2 5.% 25 Aggravated Assault N/A 2 Burglary, Commercial 2 8 6 2 33.33% Burglary, Residential 5 2 7 5 7.43% 5 Larceny more than$25 6 23 4 (7) -42.5% l:..ar.ceny less than $25 9 34 33 3.3% 5 Auto Theft 3 5 4 25.% Arson N/A Jan Fe b Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Total Part Offenses 25 87 9-4 -4.4% Part 2 Offenses Assault - 4th Degree 2 6 6.% Forgery/Fraud 9 7 9 (2) -.53% Stolen Property 2 (2) -.% Vandalism 3 8 4 (6) -42.86% I 4 Weapons Violation.% I 35 Total Sex Offenses 3 3.% Family/Juvenile 2 5 9 (4) -44.44% I 3oo OWl 2 5 6 () -6.67% Liquor Violation () -.% I 25 Disorderly Conduct N/A I 2 Kidnapping N/A Trespass 5 6 7 9 28.57% I so Misdemeanor Marijuana 2 7 7 N/A Controlled Substance 3 6 5 5.% I too Hate Crime 2 (2) -.% I 5 Vio. Court Order (Misd) 5 5 N/A Vio. Court Order (FelonY: N/A All Others 6 34 7 7 % I Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total Part 2 Offenses 47 3 88 25 28.4% 5 45 Total Part & Part 2 72 2 79 2.73% YTD =Year To Date; PYTD = Prior Year To Date

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Attachment 2 SHERIFF KING COUNTY City of Woodinville Police Services Report First Quarter 25 Prepared by: The Research, Planning and Information Services Unit of the King County Sheriff's Office

Attachment 2 CITY OF WOODINVILLE CHIEF OF POLICE SERVICES Kathleen Larson MAYOR Mayor Bernie Talmas DEPUTY MAYOR Deputy Mayor James Evans COUNCIL MEMBERS Liz Aspen Susan Boundy-Sanders Deputy Mayor James Evans Les Rubstello Hank Stecker Mayor Bernie Talmas Paula Waters CITY MANAGER Richard Leahy

CITY OF WOODINVILLE POLICE SERVICES REPORT Attachment 2 CITY MAP CITY CRIME SUMMARY CITY CRIME PROFILE Part One Offenses Part Two Offenses Cases Closed I Cleared Dispatched Calls for Service Average Response Times Larceny Offenses 2 3-6 ADULT I JUVENILE CHARGES AND ARRESTS 7-9 TRAFFIC ACTIVITIES Traffic Violations Traffic Accidents I Complaints Traffic Information Violations - GLOSSARY OF TERMS 2-3

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City of WOODINVILLE Statistics for 25 First Quarter Attachment 2 CRIME SUMMARY JAN FEB MAR TOTAL PART OFFENSES 37 25 25 TOTAL PART 2 OFFENSES 4 26 47 Officers Assaulted -Q 87 3 Total Domestic Violence "'"' 4 5 4 3 Gang Incidents ADULT ARREST TOTAL 34 3 22 AUTO RECOVERIES JAN FEB MAR Inside I Inside Outside /Inside 2 69 -Q 2 3 PART Cases Closed/Cleared for the following offenses: JAN FEB MAR Homicide Rape (including attempt) Robbery Aggravated Assault Commercial Burqlarv 3 Residential Burqlarv Larceny +25 3 3 Larceny -25 6 2 Arson TOTAL 4 5 PART 2 Cases Closed/Cleared for the following offenses: JAN FEB MAR Assault 4th Degree 2 Narcotics 7 5 Check Frauds TOTAL 7 7 -Q 4 6 9 9 -Q 2 3 5 Page 2 of 2

City of WOODINVILLE Statistics for 25 First Quarter Attachment 2 PART OFFENSES JAN FEB MAR Assault, Hands Assault, Knife Assault, Firearm Assault, ODW HOMICIDE Robbery, Bank Robbery, Chain Store Robbery, Commercial Robbery, Gas Station Robbery, Highway Robbery, Miscellaneous Robbery, Residence Robbery, Carjack Attempted Rape Rape 2 Child Rape Comm Burglary, FE 2 Comm Burglary, NF Comm Burglary, ATT Residential Burglary, FE 2 Residential Burglary, NF 3 2 3 Residential Burglary,ATT Larceny, +25 4 3 6 Larceny, -25 4 9 Vehicle Theft 2 3 Truck-Bus Theft Other Vehicle Theft Theft Boat/RV Arson Confirmed TOTAL PART OFFENSES 37 25 25 -Q 2 4 3 3 8 23 34 5 87 ALL Assaults 2 ALL Robberies 3 ALL Rapes 8 Coml Burgs 2 Res Burgs 23 Larc + Boat 5 ALL Veh Thefts Page 3 of 2

City of WOODINVILLE Statistics for 25 First Quarter Attachment 2 PART 2 OFFENSES JAN FEB MAR Assault 4th Degree 3 2 Total Sex Offenses FamilyJuvenile Offenses 2 2 Forgery/Fraud Offenses 6 2 9 Commercial Vice Gambling, Other Kidnapping Weapons All Other 7 6 Viol Crt Order (misd) 2 2 Viol Crt Order (felony) HATE CRIMES Stolen Property Trespass 6 5 5 Vandalism 3 2 3 Disorderly Conduct Liquor Violation DU I 2 2 HEROIN, etc SYNTHETIC NARCOTICS 2 OTHER NARCOTICS MARIJUANA 5 2 TOTAL PART 2 OFFENSES 4 26 47 -Q 6 3 5 7 34 5 6 8 5 3 3 7 3 Page 4 of 2

-~. ~--~- -----t ~: City of WOODINVILLE Statistics for 25 First Quarter Attachment 2 Dispatched Calls for Service JAN FEB MAR W 22 28 28 W2 44 34 32 W3 49 45 44 W4 6 3 9 W5 23 5 25 TOTAL DCFS 254 235 248 AVG Response Time JAN FEB MAR Critical Dispatch X= 3. 2.64 Immediate Dispatch = 6.76 5.5 7.95 Prompt Dispatch 2= 8.93.2.23 Routine Dispatch 3= 7.58 24.2 25.3 -Q 78 4 38 48 63 737 -Q 2.93 6.9 9.68 22.9 LARCENY OFFENSES JAN FEB MAR Gas APA Bike COMO NSC 2 2 4 P/P P/S S/L 3 6 TFA 7 2 TFB 5 2 TOTAL 28 4 5 -Q 2 8 9 9 8 57 Page 5 of 2

City of WOODINVILLE Statistics for 25 First Quarter Attachment 2 ARRESTS Juvenile Arrests JAN FEB MAR Felony Misdemeanor 2 Homicide <fr MUC JUVENILE ARREST TOTAL 2 -Q 4 4 Adult Arrests JAN FEB MAR Felony 3 2 4 Misdemeanor 3 8 Homicide <fr MCU ADULT ARREST TOTAL 34 3 22 -Q 9 6 69 Grand Total Arrests 36 4 23 73 Page 6 of 2

City of WOODINVILLE Statistics for 25 First Quarter Attachment 2 JUVENILE FEL. ARRESTS JAN FEB MAR Aggravated Assault Arson Burglary Counterfeiting I Forgery Disorderly conduct DU I Embezzlement Forcible Rape Fraud Gambling, Other Larceny Liquor Violation Marijuana Narcotics I Drug Violation Other (except Traffic) Other (Traffic Violations) Prostitution -VICE Kobbery Sex Offense (No Rape) Simple Assault Stolen Property Vandalism Vehicle Theft vveapons VIOlations TOTAL -Q u u JUVENILE MISD ARRESTS JAN FEB MAR Aggravated Assault ARSON Burglary Counterfeiting I Forgery Disorderly Conduct DUI Embezzlement Forcible Rape Fraud Gambling, Other Larceny Liquor Violation Marijuana 2 Narcotics I Drug Violation Other (except Traffic) Other (Traffic Violations) Prostitution -VICE Robbery Sex Offense (No Rape) Simple Assault Stolen Property Vandalism Vehicle Theft vveapons Voatons TOTAL 2 -Q 2 4 Page 7 of 2

City of WOODINVILLE Statistics for 25 First Quarter Attachment 2 ADULT FELONY ARRESTS JAN FEB MAR Aggravated Assault ARSON Burglary Counterfeiting I Forgery Disorderly Conduct D U I Embezzlement Forcible Rape Fraud Gambling, Other Larceny 2 Liquor Violation Marijuana Narcotics I Drug Violation Other (except Traffic) Other (Traffic Violations) Prostitution -VICE Robbery Sex Offense (No Rape) Simple Assault Stolen Property Vandalism Vehicle Theft vveapons Vatons TOTAL 3 2 4 -Q 2 2 3 u 9 ADULT MISD ARRESTS JAN FEB MAR Aggravated Assault Arson Burglary Counterfeiting I Forgery Disorderly Conduct DUI 3 2 Embezzlement Forcible Rape Fraud Gambling, Other Larceny 3 Liquor Violation Marijuana 3 2 Narcotics I Drug Violation 2 Other (except Traffic) 5 3 2 Other (Traffic Violations) 7 5 7 Prostitution -VICE Robbery Sex Offense (No Rape) Simple Assault Stolen Property Vandalism Vehicle Theft vveapons Voatons TOTAL 3 8 Page 8 of 2 -Q 6 4 5 3 9 6 r~

City of WOODINVILLE Statistics for 25 First Quarter Attachment 2 TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS JAN FEB MAR TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS + CITATIONS ISSUED TOTAL 54 67 52 -Q 73 TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS/ COMPLAINTS JAN FEB MAR Accident, DUI [399] Accident, Injury [4] 5 2 Accident non-lniurv [42 9 7 2 Accident, Fatal [43 Hit & Run Occu Non-lni [46] 3 3 Hit & Run Unoccupied [47] 4 5 3 Hit & Run Injured [48] Traffic Complaint [42] -Q 7 28 7 2 Page 9 of 2

City of WOODINVILLE Statistics for 25 First Quarter Attachment 2 TRAFFIC INFORMATION VIOLATIONS JAN FEB MAR Accident, D.U.I. -399 Abandoned Vehicle-4 2 4 Accident, lnjury-4 5 2 Accident, Non-lnjury-42 9 7 2 Accident, Fatal-43 D.U.I.-44 2 2 Physical Control-45 Hit & Run, Occu. Non-lnj-46 3 Hit & Run, Unoccupied-47 4 5 3 Hit & Run, lnjury-48 Inc., NSC (Oth than Acci)-49 Motorcycle Complaint-4 Negligent Driving-4 Other Moving Violation-42 7 3 5 Defective Equipment-43 2 Other Non-Moving Violation-44 Off Road Veh/ATVViolation-45 Parking Violation-46 4 8 Pedestrian/Bicycle Vio-47 Reckless Driving-48 Speeding (Pace)-49 2 2 Speeding (Radar)-42 2 6 Traffic Complaint lnv-42 Attptg to Elude(Fei.Fiight)-422 Control (Other than Fire)-423 Driving While License Revoked I Suspended-424 5 4 Operator's Lie Vio, Other-425 Seatbelt Violation-426 Vehicle License Vio-427 5 5 7 TOTAL VIOLATIONS 54 67 52 -Q 7 7 28 5 3 7 2 25 2 23 4 8 3 7 73 Page of 2

Attachment 2 GLOSSARY OF TERMS Adult Arrests An arrest is counted every time an adult is cited for a criminal offense or booked. More specifically:. It includes all adult bookings, plus 2. All adult citations which are classified as criminal non-traffic. 3. When an adult is both cited and booked, it is only counted once. Cases Cleared /Clearance The solving of an offense by arrest, or in some circumstances, by exceptional means (the suspect died, is imprisoned on another charge, victim refuses to testify, etc.). Cleared by Arrest: CASE CLOSURE DEFINITIONS A case can be closed by arrest when at least one suspect is positively identified and charges are recommended to the Prosecuting Attorney's Office. This closure does not require physical booking into a jail or juvenile detention facility. It also does not require the charging of all suspects, if there are multiple suspects in the crime. This category includes criminal citations into district and municipal courts for misdemeanors and felony filings into Superior Court, as well as all filings into Juvenile Court. Exceptional Clearance: A case can be closed "exceptional" if it can be established that a crime has been committed and the identity of a suspect is positively confirmed, but due to circumstances beyond our control, no charges are filed. An example of this type of closure is a case in which the victim declines to assist in prosecution. Another example is when another police agency files charges on a related crime stemming from the same incident. (Car stolen in King County, but suspect arrested out of the stolen car in Bellevue. Bellevue P.O. charges the suspect with possession of the stolen car. We close the stolen car case "exceptional.") Unfounded: Cases are closed as "unfounded" when the investigation reveals that no crime has been committed. An example would be the report of a theft by one party that is determined to be a false report by interviewing other independent witnesses Administrative Clearance: This clearance is used primarily to close non-criminal police investigations like found property. For instance, if a citizen finds and turns over to police a wallet. Investigations reveals who the owner of the wallet is and the item is returned to that person. Inactive: This category is used when all investigative leads are exhausted and the case can not be closed by any of the above classifications. Page of 2

Attachment 2 Dispatched Calls for Service This includes calls received in the Communications Center which result in one or more patrol cars being dispatched. Domestic Violence Domestic Violence is a subcategory to other crimes. Virtually any crime can by classified as domestic violence. In the State of Washington, Domestic Violence is defined as a crime of violence against the person or property of a spouse, former spouse, persons related by blood or marriage, persons who have a child in common, former/current roommates, persons who have or had a dating relationship, and persons related to the suspect by the parent-child (biological or legal) relationship. In some cases, the age of the victim or suspect may determine whether or not the legal definition above is met. Part I Offenses This category is commonly known as the "Crime Index." Crimes include criminal homicide (which includes murder and non-negligent manslaughter; but excludes deaths by negligence, attempts to kill, suicides, accidental deaths, justifiable homicide and traffic fatalities), forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault (which excludes simple assaults), burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft and arson. Violent Crimes <Part > These are a subclassification of Part I Offenses which encompass murder and non-negligent manslaughter, rape, robbery and aggravated assault. Part II Offenses This category includes all other crime classifications outside those defined as Part I. Crimes include other assaults (simple), forgery and counterfeiting, fraud, embezzlement, stolen property (buying, receiving and/or possessing), vandalism, weapons (carrying, possessing, etc.), prostitution and commercialized vice, sex offenses (except forcible rape, prostitution or commercial vice... i.e. statutory rape, indecent exposure, etc.), drug violations, gambling, offenses against the family and children, driving under the influence, liquor violations, drunkenness, disorderly conduct, etc. Response Times/Priorities Priority X - Critical Dispatch. This category is used for those calls that pose an obvious threat to the safety of persons. Examples include shootings, stabbings and in-progress crimes such as robberies or burglaries where the possibility of a confrontation between a victim and suspect exists. Priority - Immediate Dispatch. This category is used for those calls that require immediate police action. Examples include silent alarms, injury traffic accidents, in-progress crimes or crimes that have just occurred where a suspect may still be in the immediate area. Priority 2 - Prompt Dispatch. This category is used for those calls that could escalate to a more serious degree if not policed quickly. Examples include verbal disturbances and blocking traffic accidents. Priority 3- Routine Dispatch. This category is used for those calls where response time is not a critical factor. Examples include burglaries and larcenies that are not in progress, audible alarms, or other routine reports Page 2 of 2

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