Lakewood Police Department Quarterly Crime Report • NIBRS I ncidents for 3Q2018 by District • 3 Q2018 Motels, Apartments, MHP and Bar Charts • 2018 Comparison Charts • Gang Arrests • Call For Service Analysis by Individual District • 3 Q2018 Significant Event Synopsis 3rd Quarter 2018
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Lakewood Police Department Quarterly Crime Report
• NIBRS Incidents for 3Q2018 by District
• 3Q2018 Motels, Apartments, MHP and
Bar Charts
• 2018 Comparison Charts
• Gang Arrests
• Call For Service Analysis by Individual
District
• 3Q2018 Significant Event Synopsis
3rd Quarter 2018
Lakewood Police Department
3rd Quarter 2018
3rd Quarter 2018 Calls For Service: 16431 (2Q -16,159)
District 1 (LD01) Tillicum-Woodbrook3rd Quarter 2018 Calls For ServiceTotal LE CFS – 1866
T Traffic 163
SS Subject Stop 60
SOV Sex Offender Verification 46
DV Suspicious Person/Vehicle 131
SUSP Domestic Violence 128
WEL Welfare Check 85
Most Common Criminal/Violation Type CFS (Onview)
Most Common Criminal/Violation Type CFS (Dispatched)
District 2 (LD02) Springbrook-Ponders3rd Quarter 2018 Calls For Service
Total LE CFS – 2488
T Traffic 396
SS Subject Stop 115
SUSP/SUSV Suspicious Person/Vehicle 43
DV Domestic Violence 166
WEL Welfare Check 129
UNW Unwanted Person 117
Most Common Criminal/Violation Type CFS (Onview)
Most Common Criminal/Violation Type CFS (Dispatched)
District 3 (LD03) Lakeview -S Tacoma Way
3rd Quarter 2018 Calls For ServiceTotal LE CFS – 1939
T Traffic 352
SS Subject Stop 64
SUSP/SUSV Suspicious Person/Vehicle 49
DV Domestic Violence 91
WEL Welfare Check 79
UNW Unwanted Person 71
Most Common Criminal/Violation Type CFS (Onview)
Most Common Criminal/Violation Type CFS (Dispatched)
District 4 (LD04) Lakewood Towne Center
3rd Quarter 2018 Calls For ServiceTotal LE CFS – 4208
T Traffic 624
SS Subject Stop 157
CIT Citizen Assist 54
911 Hang-Up 465
UNW Unwanted 207
WEL Welfare Check 170
Most Common Criminal/Violation Type CFS (Onview)
Most Common Criminal/Violation Type CFS (Dispatched)
District 5 (LD05) Lake City3rd Quarter 2018 Calls For Service
Total LE CFS – 2064
T Traffic 291
CIT Citizen Assist 37
SOV Sex Offender Verification 31
WEL Welfare Check 135
SUSP/SUSV Suspicious Person/Vehicle 124
DV Domestic Violence 98
Most Common Criminal/Violation Type CFS (Onview)
Most Common Criminal/Violation Type CFS (Dispatched)
District 6 (LD06) Oakbrook3rd Quarter 2018 Calls For Service
Total LE CFS – 2172
T Traffic 382
CIT Citizen Assist 37
CIV Civil Issue 24
DV Domestic Violence 118
WEL Welfare Check 102
911 Hang-Up 94
Most Common Criminal/Violation Type CFS (Onview)
Most Common Criminal/Violation Type CFS (Dispatched)
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Lakewood Police Department Total Traffic Stops 2015-2018
348 354
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320 323340
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410Total Accidents By Quarter (Reports) 2015-2018
3rd Quarter 2018 Analysis • 1818600282 Shots fired at 14402 Washington Ave SW. 22 pistol rounds were fired at the back of the apartment (door, windows,
walls and vehicle), in retaliation for an earlier shooting out in county. Two Arrests were made. Nebulous gang connection.
• 1821600043 Shooting/Death Investigation at Pine Ridge Apts – 5622 Boston Ave SW. Fight in the parking lot led to shots fired and one deceased. Suspect surrendered stating he shot in self-defense. Evidence seems to confirm. No charges filed as of yet.
• 1822801570 – Stabbing at the Hipkins Rd Jack in the Box. Conflict between employees resulted in a stab wound to the abdomen. Victim was transported and eventually released. Suspect was arrested a couple weeks later.
• 1825701915 – Shooting 14848 Woodbrook Dr. Argument between resident and management results in resident coming out and firing a .44 Magnum at the manager and a number of other people including a mom with a toddler. Suspect was arrested held on $1m bail charged with 3x counts of Assault 1st.
• 1827300405 – Vehicle Prowl became a multi-agency pursuit that started near Dekoven Dr and ended westbound on the eastbound side of Highway 16 when a State Patrol Trooper rammed the eluding vehicle ending the chase. Two suspects were arrested for the stolen vehicle and numerous other stolen items as well as felony eluding, reckless endangerment and vehicular assault.
• Violent Crime numbers returned to the low 358 mark compared to 357 for the same timeframe last year. This number is still heavily driven by simple assaults. Kidnapping (often driven by DV related unlawful imprisonment) jumped up to 12 for the quarter; the highest quarter in 2018.
• Property crime dropped again in the 3rd Quarter steadily declining since 4th Quarter 2017. Burglary dropped from 134 (2Q2018) to 97 (3Q2018). Motor Vehicle Theft has dropped all year long from 114 in 1Q2018 down to 81 (3Q2018).
• Apartment numbers are still being driven by smaller size apartments (5-10 Units) when measured by CFS/Units. 26 unit Avalon Place Apartments in LD04 had a bad quarter with 7 Serious Calls For Service giving it a .27 CFS per unit for the quarter. KarwanVillage MHP with 46 units in LD03 led (again) MHPs with 7 Serious Calls For Service (15 in the last 2 quarters) giving it a .15 per unit average for the 3rd Quarter.
• Bars and motels experienced a slight spike in 3rd Quarter 2018 with the Western Inn on S Tacoma Way and New World VIP Lounge on S Tacoma Way seeing serious activity. Kyota is a restaurant in the same strip mall as NW VIP Lounge and Dispatch credited them with what was more than likely New World’s Serious Calls For Service.
“Victimless” Crime Arrests
• Looking at arrest data from January through September 15th, 2018, we found:• Only 14.4% of arrests were for “victimless” crimes
• Victimless crimes were disorderly conduct, obstructing, DWLS, and drug arrests
• The single most prominent arrest was for outstanding warrants (24%), the second was for simple assault (7%).
Metro SWAT activity
Primary Agency Type of Mission Location of Mission Notes
Puyallup PD Narcotics Warrant Bonney Lake (unincorporated)
Lakewood PD Narcotics Warrant City of Tacoma
WSP Agency Assist Tacoma Narrows Bridge Negotiator Only
Tacoma PD Agency Assist Tacoma Narrows Bridge Negotiator Only
Lakewood PD Narcotics Warrant Spanaway
Lakewood PD Narcotics Warrant City of Tacoma
PCSD Agency Assist Parkland Single person responsefor equipment
Puyallup Suicidal/Barricaded Person
Puyallup Negotiator Only
Sumner Narcotics Warrant Sumner
Lakewood Armed/Barricade/Hostage Lakewood PD
SWAT Activity Continued
• Training • 60 Hours of team training
• 30 hours of sniper training
• 10 hours of breacher training
• 56 hours of training provided to Metro agencies.