Albuquerque Police Department Monthly Report August 2009 Martin J. Chávez, Mayor Raymond D. Schultz, Chief of Police
Albuquerque Police DepartmentMonthly Report
August 2009
Martin J. Chávez,Mayor
Raymond D. Schultz,Chief of Police
Albuquerque Police Department Monthly Report - August 2009
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APD Notables...
Southeast Area Command...Southeast Area Command celebrated its annual •officerappreciationdayinAugust;Command,personnelstaffandAPOAserved215officers,includingnumerousbusinessandcommunityvolunteers who contributed food and time to the event success.Southeast Area Command honored its fallen •heroesbyattendingtheSmith/Kingmemorial.LauraKuehn,CrimePreventionrepresentative,•attended4NationalNightOutneighborhoodeventsinAugustthatincludedtheARAPAsponsoredeventatSanMateo/Central,TrumbullVillage,LaMesaNeighborhood,andJerryClinePark.SandyPino,CrimePreventionrepresentative,•sentout244follow-upresidentialburglaryletters to victims in the Southeast Area command.ACommandImpactteamcoordinatedwith•ProbationandParolefortheir“apartmenttacticalplan”.TheAPD/P&Pteamvisited29homevisitsat4apartmentcomplexes.Theircombinedeffortresultedin4arrests;3ofthe4arresteesprovedtobeconvictedchildmolesters.GraveshiftOfficerPatHernandezexecuted•asuccessfultrashtacticalplanthatresultedinreporting105largetrashcanstoCity311operators.InaweeklyswornofficermeetinginAugustday•shiftofficersBlack,Swallows,Psyzko,Mitchell,andLowellreceivedcoffeecupawardsfortheirsuccessfulapprehensionofrobberyandburglarysuspects.SoutheastCommandswingshiftofficers•continuedtoexecutetheirrepeatoffenderCitybustacticalplan.TheywillreportstatisticaldatareflectingthesuccessofthetacticalplantosuppressrepeatoffenderviolationsonCitybusesaftertheycompletetheplanafterSeptember12,2009.TheSoutheastCommandCenterfinishedstation•renovationsinAugust.TheSergeant’sofficewasmovedtotheoldCNAUoffice;therenovatedspacebecameanofficerworkroomequippedwithcomputerlineaccesstoincreasetimelyreportwritingcompletion.
Foothills Area Command...
NeighborhoodAssociationshaverequested•commandstaffandcrimepreventionpersonnel
intheirmonthly/yearlymeetingstodiscusscrimepreventionstrategiesforissuestheymaybehavingintheirperspectiveareas.FoothillsAreaCommandparticipatedintheNationalNightOutwithorganizedNeighborhoodWatches.Officersandcitizensusedtheopportunitytodiscusscurrentproblemsintheareaandcrimepreventiontactics.Graveyardheldregularfieldbriefingsandtact•plansatvariouspointsalongMontgomeryandTramwayinreferencetohightrafficandspeeders.WatchIalsoconductedseveralTactPlansinareaparksinreferencetocommunitycomplaintsofvandalismanddisturbances.AdditionalTactPlanswereconductedaroundElDoradoandManzanoHighSchoolstodiscourageillegalparkingatthestartoftheschool year.WatchIIissued650movingcitations,arrested•151subjects(49felony),andconductedqualityoflifeenforcementandreferrals995times.TheImpactTeamworkedaPOPproject•targetingknownburglaryoffenderswithAFISrelatedcases.Theprojectwasworkedinpartnershipwiththeburglaryunit.DetectivesattendedthePOPandARAPAmeetingsandcontinue to work these initiatives.Team5conductedajointoperationwith•theViceUnitinresponsetoanincreaseinprostitutiononeastCentralwhichresultedin9arrestsand1seizedvehicle.SeveralTactplanswereconductedtofocusondrivingviolationsinresidentialareasincludingamonthlongtactplanatWagontrailandSagebrushwhichresultedin100citations.FieldbriefingswereheldthroughouttheAreaCommandinreferencetoresidentialandautoburglariesinthearea.WatchIIIissued1194movingcitations,arrested246subjects(66felony),andconductedqualityoflifeenforcementandreferrals1541times.
Valley Area Command...TheValleyImpactTeamworkedanoperation•toaddressmultipleautoburglariesoccurringwithinaparkingstructurelocatedat110ArnoNE. Detectives coordinated with SID, City Security, Crime Analysis, Crime Prevention, andthepropertyowner.Afterimprovementsinsecuritymeasures,theautoburglarieswereeliminated.Dayshiftofficersconducted13separatetact•planstoaddressspeedingthroughouttheareacommand.Dayshiftofficersalsoincreased
patrolsinthecityparkstodecreasecriminalactivitysuchasdrinkinginpublicandotherpublicnuisances.DayshiftBikeOfficersGroverandKindle•workedanighttimeoperationtoaddressbicyclistswhodidnothaveproperlightingequipment.Officersstoppedseveralbicyclists,issuedthemwarningcitations,andprovidedthemwithfreelightingequipment.SwingshiftOfficerChrisLuttrelldevelopeda•confidentialinformantwhichledtothesurrenderofarobberyoffender.ThisproactiveworkbyOfficerLuttrellledtotheclearanceof5robberies, a felony warrant, and misdemeanor warrant.SwingshiftofficersassignedtoTeam4quick•responsetoaburglarycallledtothearrestofthreeresidentialburglars,oneofwhichwasstilllocatedinthevictim’sresidence.Anothersubjecthadthreeoutstandingfelonywarrantsforhis arrest.TheAreaCommand’stacticalplantoaddress•cruisingandpanhandlingindowntownconcludedinAugust.Theoperationresultedin737loudmusiccitations,153loudmotorcyclecitations,90vehiclenoisecitations,2304miscellaneoustrafficcitations,and229panhandlingcitations.GraveyardOfficersM.GutierrezandG.Gomez•conductedvoluntarybicyclepatrolduringpeakhours.Theseofficersmade83contactsandissued20misdemeanorcitations.Theyalsoarrestedanindividualwhowasimpersonatingapoliceofficer.GraveyardofficersfromTeams8and9•apprehended2stabbingoffendersinaparkinglotDowntownbysaturatingtheareaandbeingvigilant.OfficershavealsobeentakingamorepassiveapproachtoclearingDowntownwhentheclubsclose,allowingpatronstoleavetheareaontheirown.Thishasbeensuccessful,leadingtoamorerelaxedatmosphere.Theseofficershaveshowngreatvigilanceandpatience.
Southwest Area Command...Officersconductedatacplannear111Coors•NWtoaddresstransientactivityinthearea.31criminaltrespasscitationswereissuedandonearrest was made.Officersconductedatacplantargetingcell•phoneusagewhiledriving.Ninecitationswereissued.
OfficerJ.Carrascoconductedatacplanat•GuardianaandCartegenainresponsetoneighborhoodcomplaintsofspeeding.OfficerCarrascomadesevencarstops,issuedfivespeedingcitations,threenoproofofinsurancecitations, one no license citation and two no registrationcitations.
Northwest Area Command...
InAugustNorthwestAreaCommandWatch1•graveyardshiftrespondedto100fewercallsforservice;however,theshiftnumberoffelonyandmisdemeanorarrestsincreased.Thegraveyardshiftanswered2039callsforservice,arrested149misdemeanors,cited62misdemeanors,arrested38felons,issued950movingcitationsandarrested65DWIoffenders.Watch11officersexecutedseveraltraffictactical•plansdirectedtocitizencomplaintsandCity311referrals.Officersissued80movingcitationsonintersectionsofCoors/Atrisco,Sequoia/Atrisco,Kayenta/Irving,GolfCourse/Ellison,Ladera/Parkway,Coors/SequoiaandSchoolonWheels(WesternTrail/Unser.All3Commandshiftswereactivemonitoring•andcontrollingtrafficintheVolcanoVistaHighSchool,theneighboringmiddleschoolandelementaryschoolarea.Trafficcontrolcontinuedtobemonitoredduringearlyschoolhoursandimmediatelyafterschool.TOPsofficerswereabletoutilizetheirrecenttrainingandequipmentinthemonitoringtacticalplan.Officersconductedtacticaloperationsatallcity•parkstoimprovecitizenqualityoflifeinaroundthesurroundingneighborhoods.TheImpactTeamcontinuedtheburglary•POPTRAC.Detectivesissuedseveralburglarywarrants,clearedexistingcasesandreturnedalargeamountofpropertytoareaowners.ImpactteamdetectivesjoinedforceswithdetectivesfromBelenP.D.andValenciaCountyS.O.2toarrestburglarsandrobberysuspects.CommandWatch111implementedsubstantial•traffictacticalplansinAugust.Inoneoperationalplan,intheareaofCoorsatEagleRanchandCoorsByPassandSevenBarLoop,officersissued60citations.Theofficerteamactionsuccessfullydecreasingreportedviolationincidents.Watch111teamofficersrespondedto2379callsforservice,arrested107misdemeanors,arrested29felons,andarrested22DWIoffenders.
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Albuquerque Police Department Monthly Report - August 2009
Albuquerque Police Department Monthly Report - August 2009
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Northeast Area Command...NortheastAreaCommandofficersresponded•toacallfroanoff-dutysheriff’sdeputywhoreportedthatoneoffourpassengersinanF-150pickuptruckpointedagunathimanddroveoff.TheofficersbroadcastanATL.Withagoodtruckdescription,officersconductedafelonystopat4401MontgomeryNEandarrestedthefoursuspects.Theyrecoveredahandgunfromthe truck.InAugustofficersrespondedtoacallforservice•reportingaloudpartyat4605HiltonNE.Theofficersdiscoveredunderagepassedoutminors.Theofficersissued40minoroffensescitations;theycitedtherentersforpremiseliability.Theyissuedawarranttooneguestbecausehewasphysicallypreventingoccupantsfromleavingtheparty.Officersweredispatchedduringthemonth•to3709UtahNEtoinvestigatearesidentialburglarywhereanunidentifiedthefthadbrokenintoavehicle,stolethegarageopener,enteredthegarageandstoletoolsvaluedat$500.00.Theofficers,usingatipthatamale,carryingatoolbox2blocksaway,apprehendedthetheft,thevictimidentifiedthestolentools;thesuspectwasarrestedandisunderinvestigationforotherareaburglaries.NortheastAreaCommandofficersexecuted•atacticalplantoreduceresidentialburglariesintheareaborderedbyCarlisle/SanMateo/Candelaria/Montgomery.Usingreal-timestatistical analysis and citizen contacts, the officersreducedarearesidentialburglariesfrom16inJulyto3inAugust.BeforeDelNorteHighSchoolclassesstarted•inAugust,SROOfficerRayDefratesprovidedActiveShootertrainingtoNortheastdayshiftofficers.OfficerDefratesinstructedtheofficersonroomclearing,teamformations,andadditional tactics.InAugust,Team2implemented2Interstate40•tacticalplansandissued20movingcitationsand1misdemeanorarrest.
Scientific Evidence Division...TheScientificEvidenceDivisionMajorCrime•SceneTeamrespondedto4call-outsinAugust.AugustwasanotherbusymonthfortheField•InvestigationUnit.Dayshiftofficersrespondedto378calls;swingshiftrespondedto517calls;graveyardshiftrespondedto379calls,totaling1274calls.Theteamsrespondedto61field
servicecalls.Teammemberswrote726reports.TheFI’s/FET’scollectednumerousevidenceitems,tookalargeamountoflatentfingerprintsandtook510photoCDs.ThePhotoLabteam,inadditiontothestandard•processing,printingandcatalogingevidence,workedonnumerousotherprojects.Theextraprojectsincludedanacademyfundraiserphotoshoot,103cadetclassroomphotos,aPTUclassroomphoto,aKettleBellinstructorclassphoto,aPTUphotoatWestRangeandthe103rdcadetclassdrivingrangephoto.TheIdentificationUnitprocessed1844•fingerprintsintotheAFISand1044intotheTIBURONCriminalHistoryRecordduringnormalshiftoperations.TheEvidenceUnitreceivedover3,794evidence•itemsinAugust.4,171itemsdisposed,292notificationlettersweresenttopropertyownersand214itemswerereturnedtoowners.
Communications Division...911EmergencyCommunicationsCenter(CC)•staffansweredover70,000incoming911and242-COPScallsinAugust.Thecallsbrokedowninto25,000911callsand45,000242-COPScalls.911operatorsanswered96.06%ofthe911callswithin10seconds(nationalstandardis90%,APDstandardis92.5%);operatorsanswered98.13%ofthe242-COPScallswithin30seconds(APDgoal90%answeredwithin30seconds).TheAlbuquerque911Centerhostedanon-site•visitfromthe911CenterManagerofPinalCounty,ArizonainAugust.ThemanagerobservedthecallflowandcallprocessingaswellastheAlbuquerquemanagementtools.TheArizonamanageridentifiedbestpracticestopotentiallyinstituteinPinalCounty.The911CCmanagementinterviewedseveral•employmentcandidatesfora911operatorpositioninAugust.Theinterviewingteamwillselectfivecandidateswhowillcompletethelastphasesofthetestingprocess(drugscreen,hearingtest,backgroundinvestigation)inSeptemberandOctober.Thesuccessfulcandidates will start with the City of Albuquerque911CenterinNovember.Sustained focus of retention and turnover •rateshasreflectedsignificantimprovementinthereductionofemployeeloss.The2007increaseinemployeepayandotherworkplaceenhancements created a more stable workforce.
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Managementstatisticsreflectedemployeeturnoverratesdroppedfrom30.47%in2007to8.53%in2009.Significantreductionstatisticsreflectedmuchimprovementinretentionratesfroma2007lowof69.53%toa2009highof91.47%.
Planning & Policy Division...
Divisionstaffassistedinthebiddingprocess•fortheSixthAreaCommandfacility.139setsofplansweredistributedtointerestedparties.Apre-bidconferencewasheldAugust19atthetemporaryfacility.DivisionstaffarehelpingtheNewMexicoGang•TaskForcetransitiontotheCityofAlbuquerque,whereitwillbetheNMGFT’sfiscalagent.ThetransitiongroupmettodiscusswhatwasneededinordertomovetheNMGTFtotheCity.FederalreportingofRecoveryActgrantsisin•fullswing;APDregisteredwithfederalreporting.govandwillreportasrequired.ThePlanningManagerhascreatedaroughdraft•oftheAPDStrategicPlan.Overthenextfewweeks,thedocumentwillberefined,publishedand distributed.
Open Space Division...OpenSpaceDivisionofficersconducteda•Bosquetacplan,arresting2,citing3andmadethreegraffitireferrals.Divisionofficersmade50Citypooland100•Cityparkwelfarechecks.Divisionofficersconducted10motorcycleand•vehiclepatrolsofthesouthwestandnorthwestmesabyCNMandOpenSpace.
Prisoner Transport Unit...DuringthemonthofAugust2009,thePrisoner•TransportUnitprocessed1,729prisonersthroughthePrisonerTransportCenter.TheAlbuquerquePoliceDepartmentarrested1,480prisonersandotheroutsideagenciesarrested249prisoners.ThePrisonerTransportUnitmade210tripstoMDCandaccepted241walk-inprisonersatMDC.ThesavingsinhoursandfuelcostforAugust•was$28,927.24.
Strategic Support Division...OnAugust4theSafeCitycollaborative•conductedaNNOeventatCentralandSanMateo. OnAugust19JohnLannon,representing•
OctopusCarWash,presidedataSafeCitymeetingattheNationalDanceInstituteofNM’sHilandTheater.Sixteenmembersattended,includingAPDandBikeABQ.StrategicSupportDivisionstaffattended•DowntownPublicSafetymeetingsrepresentingtheRHIPublicSafetyworkgroup.StrategicSupportDivisionstaffcollaborated•withJimBurleson,DirectoroftheNewMexicoSheriff’sandPoliceOfficersAssociation,toincluderegionallawenforcementrepresentativestotheARAPAmeetingonSeptember16,2009.ThemeetingwillbeheldatthePoliceAcademywithasubsequentregionalARAPAmeetingonOctober21,2009.APDrepresentativeswillusetheARAPAmeetingtobriefregionallawenforcementontheproblemsolvingstrategiesbeingconductedtosuppresscriminalactivityintheAlbuquerquebanking,hotel/motelandconstruction business sectors. Connect(CommunityOrientedNotification•Network Enforcement Communication Technology)websitewasdesignedandactivatedsolawenforcementandcommunitypartnersdedicatedtopublicsafetyinAlbuquerquecouldeffectivelyexchangevitalandtimelyinformationtoproactivelydetercrime.InAugustthebusinesspartnershipand•APDofficerssubmitted58incidentsontheCONNECTwebsite.Thereportedincidentalertsincluded32fromARAPApartners;14fromhotel/motelpartners;7fromFISOApartners;2fromNorthI25Partners;and3fromCICA.CONNECTreceived21newregistrationrequests•tojointhewebpartnership.2,171visitorsexaminedthewebsitein31days,•averagingapproximately70visitorsperday.InAugusttheCrimeAnalysisStaffcreated80•crimeanalysisbulletinsandmaps,681cyclicalreportsandmapsandthresholdalertsand3crimeanalysisassistedcaserequests.
Metro Division...
SWAThadsevenactivationsinAugust.•TheK-9UnitmadeoneapprehensioninAugust.•OnAugust20,theAPDBombSquadwas•calledtotheditchbankat58012ndSt.NWinreferencetothediscoveryofdetonatingcordandblastingcaps.Approximately1,300feetofdetonatingcordand32electricblastingcapswererecovered.TheexplosivesarebeingkeptatAPD’sstoragefacilityuntiltheinvestigationiscomplete.
TheAPDBombSquadconductedanexplosives•classandrangedayforAPDSchoolResourceOfficers.Theclasscoveredbasicexplosivesandbombthreatresponse.TheHorseMountedUnitparticipatedin•NationalNightOutonAugust4.
Central Investigations Bureau...ValleyNarcoticsdetectivesrespondedtoa“one•pot”methlabwhichwasdiscoveredbyFieldServicesofficers.Thelabwassafelydismantledandaquantityofmethoilwassampledforalteruseinprosecution.AsecondmethlabwasdiscoveredintheNorthwest.Thelabwassafelydismantledandthreesubjectsweretakenintocustodyonfelonycharges.Eastside Narcotics detectives coordinated with •agentsfromtheSafeStreetsTaskForceandWestsideNarcoticstoconductseveralbuy/bustsintheSoutheastAreaCommand.TheareaofZuniandLouisianawastargetedandtwofelonyarrests were made.WestsideNarcoticsdetectivesconductedabuy/•bustoperationinwhichonepoundofheroin,sixouncesofmethand$5,000wasseized.TheCrisisInterventionTeamconductedtraining•forBernalillocountysocialworkers,APDschoolresourceofficersandAcademycadets.CriminalIntelligenceUnitdetectivesassistedthe•BosqueFarmsPoliceDepartmentinidentifyingasuspectinvolvedinthestabbingofaBosqueFarmsPoliceOfficer.GangUnitdetectiveslocatedandarrestedaSan•Josegangmemberonafelonywarrantforfeloninpossessionofafirearm.GangUnitdetectiveslocatedandarrestedtwoSouthsideLocosgangmembersforhomicide.Overall,theGangUnithadninefelonyarrestsinthemonthofAugust.ROPUnitdetectivescompletedtenfelony•arrestsinAugust.ViceUnitdetectivesconductedsixoperations,•resultingin26arrests.TheArmedRobberyUnitcleared30casesand•submitted26casestotheDistrictAttorney’sOffice.Unitdetectivesmade8felonyarrestsandrespondedto6robberycall-outs.TheSexCrimesUnitrespondedtosixsex•crimescall-outsandcleared19cases,11ofwhichweresenttotheDistrictAttorney’soffice.TheFASTTUnitcleared20casesthismonth,•sevenofwhichweresubmittedtotheDA’soffice.TheAutoTheftandWreckerServicesUnit•
recovered$970,980worthofstolenvehiclesinAugust.TheAutoTheftUnitconductedoneVINetchingevent,marking85vehicles.AutoTheftdetectivesbrokeupamassivechopshopthatwasrunbytwosuspectswhowerebuyingsalvagedvehiclesandretitlingthemwithindaysforresale.Duringthearrests,ATUdetectivesrecovered$388,175ofvehiclesandparts.White Collar Crimes Unit detectives assisted •FieldServicesofficersonthreeinvestigations.ThePawnShopUnitrecovered$800instolen•propertyandissuedtwocitationstopawnshopsthatwereinviolationofthePawnshopOrdinance.TheCrimeStoppersUnitreceived120tipsin•August.13suspectswerearrestedbasedonCrimeStopperstipsandwerepaidatotalof$5,600.
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Albuquerque Police Department Monthly Report - August 2009
Albuquerque Police Department Monthly Report - August 2009
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Trend Analysts
Handicap Citations
050
100150200250300
Jan-09
Feb-09
Mar-09
Apr-09
May-09
Jun-09
Jul-09 Aug-09
Guns Recovered
020406080
100120
Jan-09
Feb-09
Mar-09
Apr-09
May-09
Jun-09
Jul-09 Aug-09
DWI Arrests / Assists
0200
400600
8001,000
Jan-09
Feb-09
Mar-09
Apr-09
May-09
Jun-09
Jul-09
Aug-09
Moving Citations
05,000
10,00015,000
20,00025,000
Jan-09
Feb-09
Mar-09
Apr-09
May-09
Jun-09
Jul-09 Aug-09
Parking Citations
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
Jan-09
Feb-09
Mar-09
Apr-09
May-09
Jun-09
Jul-09 Aug-09
Graff iti Referrals
0200400600800
1,0001,2001,400
Jan-09
Feb-09
Mar-09
Apr-09
May-09
Jun-09
Jul-09 Aug-09
Private Tow ed
020406080
100120
Jan-09
Feb-09
Mar-09
Apr-09
May-09
Jun-09
Jul-09 Aug-09
Private Red Tag
0
20
40
60
80
Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09
Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09
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Public Red Tag
0
100
200
300
400
Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09
Panhandling Citations / Arrests
0100200300400500600700
Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09
Criminal Trespass Citations / Arrests
0
200
400
600
800
Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09
Drinking in Public Citations / Arrests
0100200300
400500600
Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09
Noise Enforcement Citations / Arrests
0200400600800
1,0001,2001,400
Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09
Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09
Uncovered Load Citations
0
5
10
15
20
Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09
Littering Citations
0
50
100
150
200
Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09
Police Reports Written
8,0008,5009,0009,500
10,00010,50011,000
Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09
Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09
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Calls for Service
010,000
20,00030,00040,000
50,00060,000
Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09
Criminal Summons Issued
0
100
200
300
400
500
Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09
Domestic Violence Arrests
0
100
200
300
400
500
Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09
Misdemeanor Arrests / Warrants
0500
1,0001,500
2,0002,5003,000
Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09
Felony Arrests / Warrants
0
500
1,000
1,500
Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09
Family Advocacy Center Clients Served
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09
PTU Prisoners Transported
1,6001,6501,7001,7501,8001,8501,9001,950
Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09
Photo Enforcement Citations
01,0002,0003,0004,0005,0006,0007,0008,000
Jan-09 Feb-09 M ar -09 A pr -09 M ay-09 Jun-09 Jul -09 A ug-09
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