ISSUE: Shall the City Council receive and review the Woodinville Police Department Crime and Traffic Report for Mid Year 2011?

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CITY OF WOODINVILLE, WA REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL 73 33 rd Avenue NE, Woodinville, WA 9872 WWW.CI.WOODINVILLE.WA.US To: Honorable City Council l.jj~ Date: 8/9/2 From: Richard A. Leahy, City ManageT By: Sydney Jackson, Police Chief Subject: Presentation of 2 Annual Police Services Report ISSUE: Shall the City Council receive and review the Woodinville Police Department Crime and Traffic Report for Mid Year 2? RECOMMENDATION: To receive and review the report. BACKGROUNDIDISCUSSION: Attached is the Mid-Year 2 Woodinville Police Department Crime and Traffic Report. The report covers law enforcement activity for January-June 2 for the City of Woodinville. The City's Police Services are provided through a contract with the King County's Sheriffs Office. On Tuesday evening, a presentation will be made summarizing crime issues and trends as well as traffic accidents and enforcement. ALTERNATIVES: The City Council has at least two options, including:. To receive and review the Report 2. To schedule this matter for discussion at a future meeting. RECOMMENDED ACTION: I MOVE THAT THE CITY COUNCIL RECEIVE THE WOODINVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME AND TRAFFIC REPORT FOR MID-YEAR 2. Attachment : Mid Year 2 Woodinville Police Department Crime and Traffic Report

SHERIFF KING COUNTY ',";.,< /.-'...',',~::\\;\!'::. - '.--: --,.t~'i,~~ ~or~,i~~,;k"~ -:,-,~\; ::\:,::,'-"'T)'\s"-I---"''''/-- ~~. /,.:... I'.:;;~!~[,~. ~)III \~AV,Gl.._'Y~ :(~.)~I,\\,;!,yk,~_'~' \~2~~!~" -c- IJ)~~".V!~l_ ~.;, II'"':\~~:SJ)~:~I [. - -,-... - - - -, Second Quarter 2 Prepared by: The Research, Planning and Information Services Unit of the King County Sheriff's Office 2

CITY OF WOODINVILLE CHIEF OF POLICE SERVICES Sydney Jackson MAYOR Chuck Price DEPUTY MAYOR Bernie Talmas COUNCIL MEMBERS Liz Aspen Paulette Bauman Susan Boundy-Sanders Jeff Glickman Scott Hageman CITY MANAGER Richard Leahy 3

City of Woodinville Patrol Districts ~~~~~~Or ~r-- ~r_n~e~2~~~h~s~t r w z w :i( ~ '", wi ~i NJ:J~_SIt!jH....._~t---------.-----.-------.----_. NE 95TH ST ~j WEL.INGTON ELEML ~: i W3....L ~ I': w z w :i( x ~ ~~~ '?~~~ y!!o~_~:~_~~~~_rr:::d---...j NE 75TH ST W4 #' 'I.~.---'-- ~/ NE 43RD 5-:''5'./ 4

SUMMARY JAN FEB MAR ST APR MAY JUNE 2ND YTD TOTAL PART OFFENSES 34 29 45 8 27 28 3 86 94 Part Closed Offenses 4 2 6 2 7 2 26 TOTAL PART 2 OFFENSES 32 44 47 23 26 28 33 87 2 Part 2 Closed Offenses 2 3 5 2 5 7 4 9 Officers Assaulted Total Domestic Violence Offenses 2 32 5 3 8 6 48 Gang Incidents 2 3 4 TOTAL ADULT ARRESTS 4 2 46 3 2 43 89 AUTO RECOVERIES JAN FEB MAR ST APR MAY JUNE 2ND YTD Inside!Inside 3 2 5 3 3 8 Outside!Inside. 2 2 5 2 7 Page of 4 5

PART OFFENSES JAN FEB MAR ST APR MAY JUNE 2ND YTO Criminal Homicide Rape Child Rape Attempted Rape Robbery, Highway Robbery, Commerical Robbery, Gas Station Robbery, Chain Store Robbery, Residence Robbery, Bank Robbery, Misc Robbery, Carjack Assault, Fireann Assault, Knife Assault, ODW Assault, Hands Comm Burglarv, FE 3 3 5 5 4 3 2 23 Comm Burglary, NF 2 3 4 Comm Burglary, ATT 2 Residential BurQlary, FE 2 3 2 2 4 7 Residential Bun:~larv, NF 4 5 2 2 4 9 Residential BurQlarv,ATT 3 3 4 Larceny, +25 4 4 3 4 8 3 7 Larceny, -25 9 6 3 28 6 8 4 28 56 Vehicle Theft 4 3 3 3 5 5 Truck-Bus Theft other Vehicle Theft Theft Boat/RV Arson Confirmed Rapes o Robberies 2 Assaults 29 C Burgs 2 R Burgs 7 L+Boats 5 Veh Thefts TOTAL PART OFFENSES 34 29 45 8 27 28 3 86 94 Page 2 of 4

PART 2 OFFENSES JAN FEB MAR ST APR MAY JUNE 2ND YTD Assault 4th 6 6 3 2 2 4 8 2 ForQery/Fraud Offenses 6 7 7 2 3 4 4 3 Stolen Property Vandalism 6 2 5 23 4 8 6 8 4 Weapons Commercial Vice Total Sex Offenses 4 4 3 4 8 GamblinQ, Other FamilvJuvenile Offenses 6 4 5 5 2 3 5 2 OWl 2 2 2 5' 7 liquor Violation 3 4 Disorderly Conduct KidnappinQ Trespass 2 3 2 2 2 6 9 Opium, Coke, etc 5 6 2 3 9 Marijuana 2 4 4 Synthetic Narcotics 2 2 Other Narcotics Hate Crimes Viol Crt Order (misd) 3 4 2 9 2 3 2 Viol Crt Order (felony) All Other 3 8 22 5 3 9 7 39 TOTAL PART 2 OFFENSES 32 44 47 23 26 28 33 87 2 Page 3 of 4 7

CASES CLOSED I CLEARED PART JAN FEB MAR ST APR MAY JUNE 2ND YTD Criminal Homicide Rape (including attempt) Robbery Aggravated Assault Comercial Burglary Residential Burglary Larceny +25 3 4 2 4 8 Larceny -25 5 6 7 Auto Theft Arson TOTAL PART OFFENSES 4 2 6 2 7 2 26 CASES CLOSED I CLEARED PART 2 JAN FEB MAR ST APR MAY JUNE 2ND YTD Burglary I Larceny. other 2 3 4 Major Crimes, other Assault 4th 2 4 7 8 Narcotics 4 5 6 Check Frauds TOTAL PART 2 OFFENSES 2 3 5 2 5 7 4 9 Page4 of 4 8

DISPATCHED CALLS FOR SERVICE JAN FEB MAR ST 2ND YTD APR MAY JUNE W 33 25 22 8 3 34 23 88 68 W2 6 97 9 322 96 82 32 3 632 W3 53 43 63 59 46 46 4 32 29 W4 2 8 4 44 4 6 4 84 W5 9 8 7 54 24 6 2 6 5 TOTAL DCFS 233 2 225 659 27 92 232 63 29 AVG Response Time stq 2ndQ X 2.83 X 3.99 7.42 7.42 2.84 2.68 3 26.64 3 22.36 Page 5 of 4 9

LARCENY OFFENSES JAN FEB MAR ST APR MAY JUNE 2ND YTD Gas APA 4 5 2 2 3 4 Bike COMD NSC 2 5 7 4 2 6 3 PIP 2 PIS SIL 6 4 5 5 3 4 29 TFA 8 9 9 26 9 6 25 5 TFB 2 4 7 2 5 8 5 TOTAL 23 2 26 69 7 9 22 58 27 Page 6 of 4

ARRESTS JAN FEB MAR ST APR MAY JUNE 2ND YTD Juvenile Arrests Felonv 3 4 4 Misdemeanor 2 5 7 6 8 2 DWI (from Traffic Violations- Report under Misdemeanor) Homicide <from Homicide Unit-Report under Felony> TOTAL JUVENILE ARRESTS 2 8 8 6 22 24 Adult Arrests Felony 3 4 4 2 3 Misdemeanor 7 7 35 3 9 9 4 76 DWI (from Traffic Violations- Report under Misdemeanor) 7 4 7 8 5 7 3 5 75 Homicide <from Homicide Unit-Report under Felony> TOTALADlILT ARRESTS Grand Total Arrests 4 4 2 2 22 46 48 3 2 8 2 26 43 65 89 3 Page 7 of 4

JUVENILE FEL. ARRESTS Criminal Homicide Negligent Manslaughter Aggravated Assault Arson Burglary Counterfeitinq I Forqerv Disorderly Conduct OWl JAN FEB MAR ST APR MAY JUNE 2ND YTO Embezzlement Forcible Rape Fraud Gambling, Other Larceny Liquor Violation Mariiuana Narcotics I Drug Violation Other (except Traffic) Other (Traffic Violations) Prostitution - VICE Robbery Sex Offense (No Rape) Simple Assault Stolen Properly Vandalism Vehicle Theft Weapons Violations Court Order Violations TOTAL 3 4 4 Page 8 of 4 2

JUVENILE MISD ARRESTS JAN FEB MAR ST APR MAY JUNE 2ND YTD Criminal Homicide Negligent Manslaughter Aggravated Assault ARSON Burglary Counterfeiting I Forgery Disorderly Conduct OWl Embezzlement Forcible Rape Fraud Gambling, Other. Larceny 3 2 5 5 liquor Violation Mariiuana Narcotics I DruQ Violation 2 2 Other (except Traffic) Other (Traffic Violations) Prostitution - VICE Robbery Sex Offense (No Rape) Simple Assault 4 6 7 Stolen Property Vandalism Vehicle Theft Weapons Violations Court Order Violations TOTAL 2 5 7 6 8 2 Page 9 of 4 3

ADULT FELONY ARRESTS Criminal Homicide Negligent Manslaughter Aggravated Assault ARSON Burglary Counterfeiting I Forgery Disorderlv Conduct OWl Embezzlement Forcible Rape Fraud Gambling, Other Larceny 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 Weapons Violations JAN FEB 2 MAR 2 ST 2 3 APR MAY JUNE 2ND YTD 2 2 4 Court Order Violations TOTAL 3 4 4 2 3 Page of 4 4

ADULT MISD ARRESTS JAN FEB MAR ST APR MAY JUNE 2ND YTD Criminal Homicide NeQliQent Manslaughter AQQravated Assault Arson BurQlary Counterfeiting I ForQery Disorderly Conduct DWI 2 2 2 5 7 Embezzlement Forcible Rape Fraud GamblinQ, Other Larceny 6 2 5 3 3 9 3 26 liquor Violation Marijuana 2 3 3 Narcotics I DruQ Violation 2 2 Other (except Traffic) 2 4 7 3 4 Other (Traffic Violations) 2 3 4 3 2 Prostitution - VICE Robbery Sex Offense (No Rape) 2 2 Simple Assault 2 3 6 7 Stolen Property Vandalism 3 3 Vehicle Theft Weapons Violations Court Order Violations 2 3 2 2 5 TOTAL 7 7 35 3 9 9 4 76 Page of 4 5

TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS JAN FEB MAR ST APR MAY JUN 2ND YTD Patrol [ from CAD] 43 42 39 24 46 33 4 2 244 Total 43 42 39 24 46 33 4 2 244 OWl [ 399, 44 ] 2 2 2 5 7 Moving I Hazardous [4-43,45 43,45,47-423,426] 28 39 25 92 38 27 32 97 89 Non-Moving/Compliance [44,46,424,425,427] 5 2 3 3 6 5 7 8 48 Total 43 42 39 24 46 33 4 2 244 24 2 244 Parking Citation [46] 6 6 2 2 2 5 9 2 Seat Belt Violations [426J TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS/COMPLAINTS JAN FEB MAR ST APR MAY JUN 2ND YTD Accident, DUI [399] 2 Accident, Injuri [4J 2 2 5 2 3 6 Accident non-injuray [42] 9 8 8 25 3 55 Accident, Fatal [43J Hit & Run Occupied Non-Injury [46] Hit & Run Unoccupied [47] 5 5 3 3 4 5 Hit & Run Injuried [48 Traffic Complaint [42] 2 3 6

TRAFFIC INFORMATION VIOLATIONS JAN FEB MAR ST APR MAY JUN 2ND YTD 399 Accident, DUI 2 ABANDONED VEH(SP. OPS) 4 Abandoned Vehicle 2 4 3 2 2 7 ACCI, INJURY (SP. OPS.) 4 Accident, Injury 2 2 5 2 3 6 42 Accident, Non-Injury 9 8 8 25 3 55 43 Accident, Fatal D.U.I. (SPECIAL OPS) 44D.U.. 2 4 5 PHYSICAL (SPECIAL OPS) 45 Physical Control 46 Hit & Run, Occupied Non-Injury 47 Hit & Run, Unoccupied 5 5 3 3 4 5 48 Hit & Run, Injury 49 Incident, NSC (Oth than Acci) 4 Motorcycle Complaint NEG DRIV (SPECIAL OPS) 4 Negligent Driving 2 3 Oth Moving (SPECiAl OPS) 42 Other Moving Violation 4 7 4 5 2 8 3 23 38 DEFECTIVE (SPECiAl OPS) 43 Defective Equipment OTH NON (SPECIAL OPS) 44 Other Non-Moving Violation 2 2 4 2 6 45 Off Road Vehicie/ATV Violation PARKING (SPECIAL OPS) 46 Parking Violation 6 6 2 2 2 5 9 2 47 Pedestrian/Bicycle Violation 2 2 2 RECKLESS (SPECIAL OPS) 48 Reckless Driving SPD PACE (SPECIAL OPS) 49 Speeding (Pace) SPD RADAR (SPECIAL OPS) 42 Speeding (Radar) 9 2 3 32 7 7 5.47 TRAFFIC COMP INV(SP. OPS 42 Traffic Complaint Investigation 2 3 422 Attptg to Elude (Felony Flight) CNTRl (OTH) (SP.OPS) 423 Control (Other than Fire) 7

TRAFFIC INFORMATION VIOLATIONS JAN FEB MAR ST APR MAY JUN 2ND YTD DWLS/DWlR (SPECIAL OPS 424 Driving While License Revoked I Suspended 2 2 4 6 OPER LC. (SPECIAL OPS) 425 Operator's Lic Violations, Other. 3 3 SEATBELT (SPECIAL OPS) 426 Seatbelt Violation VEH LlC (SPECIAL OPS) 427 Vehicle License Violations 5 3 9 2 3 2 TOTAL VIOLATIONS 43 42 39 24 46 33 4 2 244 8