HUNTERSVILLE UNTERSVILLEPOLICE OLICEDEPARTMENT EPARTMENT 102 Gilead Road P.O. Box 664 Huntersville, N.C. 28070 (704) 464-5400 Fax (704) 947-9200 Philip K. Potter, CLEE Chief of Police MONTHLY CRIME BULLETIN Auto Breaking and Entering August 2011 Activity Summary: • There were nineteen(19) Auto B&Es reported in August 2011. There were fifteen(15) Auto B&Es reported during the same timeframe in 2010. This is a 27% increase from 2010 to 2011. • The highest number of incidents, five(5), or26%, occurred in East 1. • The highest number of incidents, five (5), or 26%, occurred in the B2 reporting tract. • Nine (9), or47%, of the incidents took place at commercial locations. • Eleven (11), or58%, of the incidents involved forced entry. • Five (5), or26%, of the incidents were discovered on a Tuesday. • Six (6), or32%, of the incidents were discovered between the hours of2000 and 2359. • Seventeen (17) incidents are open for further investigation and two (2) have been closed with leads exhausted. Forecast for September: The average number of Auto B&Es for the month ofSeptember is 24 plus or minus 17. By the end of September, there is a 68% chance HPD will hav e received between 7 and 41 reported Auto B&Es. This large range is due in part to an unusually low number of Auto B&Es ( 9) in Sept. of 2003 and an unusually high number (65) in Sept. 2007. Prepared by: Laura Rooks, Crime Analyst Submitted to: Philip K. Potter, Ch ief of Police * Honor * Professionalism * Dedication *
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(704) 464-5400 Fax (704) 947-9200Philip K. Potter, CLEE
Chief of Police
MONTHLY CRIME BULLETIN
Auto Breaking and Entering
August 2011Activity Summary:
• There were nineteen (19) Auto B&Es reported in August 2011. There were fifteen (15) Auto B&Es reported
during the same timeframe in 2010. This is a 27% increase from 2010 to 2011.
• The highest number of incidents, five (5), or 26%, occurred in East 1.
• The highest number of incidents, five (5), or 26%, occurred in the B2 reporting tract.
• Nine (9), or 47%, of the incidents took place at commercial locations.
• Eleven (11), or 58%, of the incidents involved forced entry.
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Five (5), or 26%, of the incidents were discovered on a Tuesday.• Six (6), or 32%, of the incidents were discovered between the hours of 2000 and 2359.
• Seventeen (17) incidents are open for further investigation and two (2) have been closed with leads
exhausted.
Forecast for September:
The average number of Auto B&Es for the month of September is 24 plus or minus 17. By the end of September,
there is a 68% chance HPD will have received between 7 and 41 reported Auto B&Es. This large range is due
in part to an unusually low number of Auto B&Es (9) in Sept. of 2003 and an unusually high number (65) in