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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMGPD Monthly Report- May-2010 Chief Matthew BoydMay 2010 About this reportThe Miami Gardens Police Department provides information concerning crimes in the City of Miami Gardens. Each page depicts actual crime information captured by the Records and Crime Analysis Units.GlossaryPart One Crimes:The State of Florida uses these crimes for conformity in compiling statistics within the state and the nation. The statistics for these crimes are reported to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement for inclusion in the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) Annual Report. Data from the monthly report may differ from the FBI‟s published report due to the fact that only certain classes of crime are extracted for publication and crimes reported after the reporting deadline are still captured by the Records Unit.•Aggravated Assault-Intentionally and unlawfully threatened, either by word or act to do violence to victim by use of a deadly weapon.•Aggravated Battery-Intentionally cause bodily harm to victim which causes permanent disfigurement or by use of a deadly weapon.•Larceny-Deprive victim of such property permanently or temporarily without threat or violence or putting in fear, in excess of $300 or by sudden snatch.•Robbery-To take money or other applicable property from victim by force, violence or assault or by putting victim in fear.•Burglary-To enter or remaining in a dwelling, structure or conveyance without permission with the intent to commit an offense therein.2 GLOSSARYEmergency CallsP= Priority call and is identified by a verbal „3‟ at the beginning of the signal at dispatchCode 3 emergency call: A situation or sudden occurrence which poses an actual threat of serious injury or loss of human life and demands swift police action. Code 3 calls are preceded by a tone indicator and the signal prefixed by a 3. Example: Shooting victim, violent domestic with injuries, accident with injuriesP1= Emergency call that is identified by a verbal „2‟ at the beginning of the signal at dispatch. Code 2 emergency call:A situation which poses a potential threat of serious injury or loss of human life which may require swift police action. Code 2 calls are preceded by a tone indicator and the signal prefixed by a 2. Example: Burglary in progress, violent domestic, assault with potential of injuries.P2= requires an immediate response but no imminent threat of serious injury or loss of human life involved. There is no tone indicator preceding this type of call.Example: A just occurred burglary or any incident where the suspects may still be in immediate area. P3+= Considered a routine response for a call that is delayed or non-emergency in nature.Example: Identity theft, loud music complaints, barking dog disturbance. 3 Monthly Statistical Comparison May 2010Year to Date20092010% ChangeAggravated Assault1031063Aggravated Battery144109-24Auto Theft285224-21Commercial Burglary6639-41Residential Burglary549482-12Vehicl e Burglary651541-17Homicide128-33Larceny Over 2542613Robbery 1381412Sexual Battery/Rape1711-35Total22191922-13ThisreportreflectsincidentsthatarecurrentlyintherecordsmanagementandtheGEOverificationsys temsatthetimethisreportwasgenerated.Datashownissubjecttochangeaspendingreportsareenteredintorecords.4Monthly ComparisonApr 2010May 2010% ChangeMay 2009May 2010% ChangeAggravated Assault192321202315Ag gravated Battery2315-353515-57Auto Theft5429-465029-42Commercial Burglary94-56134-69Residential Burglary10111413120114-5Vehicle Burglary97123271181234Homicide22032-33Larceny Over4744-66044-27Robbery2 73737323716Sexual Battery/Rape251503567Total3813964454396-13 Monthly Statistical Comparison May 20105ARRESTSAprMayDiff%ChangeAggravated Assault713686%Aggravated Battery139-4-31%Auto Theft6600%Commercial Burglary0000%Residential Burglary202115%Homicide0000%Larc eny Over $3001613-3-19%Robbery81-7-88%Sexual Battery20-2-100%Total7263-9-13% PART ONE CRIMESMay 2009 /May 20106203550131201183603232315294114123244375020406080100120140May-09May-10 PART ONE CRIMESYear to Date Comparison2009 /2010710314428566549651122541381710610922439482541826114111010020030040050060070020092010 Law Area Map8 2010 SELECTED CRIMES BY PATROL AREA92010Jan.FebMarAprMayJunJulAugSeptOctNovDecTOTALAREA 1Assault/Battery1491511857Auto Theft191321251189Com. Burglary 4675224Res. Burglary2833293543168Larceny192011162 086Robbery261081339TOTAL868793100970000000463AREA 2Assault/Battery151117211781Auto Theft201515201080Com. Burglary 4123111Res. Burglary191116222896Larceny251926121395Robbery951251748TOTAL9262888386000 0000411AREA 3Assault/Battery181518131377Auto Theft9161012855Com. Burglary 011114Res. Burglary4743444143218Larceny172112191180Robbery1291313754TOTAL1031059899830000000488 CRIMES BY PATROL AREA May 20101001324320118111712813101711714311813305101520253035404550HomicideRobberyCom. Burglary Res. BurglaryLarcenyAuto TheftAssault/BatteryRapeAREA1AREA2AREA3 TOP FIVE ACCIDENT LOCATIONS11•NW 27THAVE, NW 167THST -4•NW 47THAVE, NW 167THST -2•NW 26THAVE, NW 199THST -2•NW 27THAVE, NW 199THST -2•NW 37THAVE, NW 199THST -215132Contributing FactorsImproper Lane ChangeFail to Yield Right of WayFollowed to CloselyCareless DrivingImproper Turn 12TOP FIVE ACCIDENT LOCATIONSMay 1 through May 31, 2010NW 27th AVE, NW 167thSTDHSMV #Case #Date/TimeCause0635214320100100975/6/2010 14:33Fail to Yield Right of Way8102311720100108865/16/2010 11:18Fail to Yield Right of Way8102318920100117275/27/2010 6:29Fail to Yield Right of Way8102316320100113005/21/2010 12:37Fail to Yield Right of WayNW 47th Ave, NW 167th StDHSMV #Case #Date/TimeCause8102255420100115195/24/2010 18:18Careless Driving8102267220100112815/21/2010 10:46Careless DrivingNW 26th Ave, NW 199th StDHSMV #Case #Date/TimeCause8102301720100099265/4/2010 16:16Fail to Yield Right of Way8102316120100112875/21/2010 10:46Careless DrivingNW 27th Ave, NW 199th StDHSMV #Case #Date/TimeCause8102304920100102545/8/2010 12:41Improper Lane Change8102319420100117 765/27/2010 16:28Following too CloselyNW 37th Ave, NW 199th StDHSMV #Case #Date/TimeCause8102301820100099395/4/2010 19:15Improper Turn8102310120100106795/13/2010 22:05Improper Turn TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT SUMMARY2010JANFEBMARAPRILMAYJUNEJULYAUGSEPTOCTNOVDECYEAR TO DATEAccident Reports2082243062232931254Traffic Stops2939255322382108265512493Traffic Moving114210746315585793984Traffic Non Moving16501091986111413146155Traffic Verbal29397595826227295631Parking Citations2322266140119579Red Light Camera Violations307415742276403027951374913 14TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITYMAY 2010293, 3%2655, 31%579, 7%1314, 16%729, 9%119, 1%2795, 33%Accident ReportsTraffic StopsTraffic MovingTraffic Non MovTraffic VerbalParking CitationsRed Light Camera Violations Total: 241Burglaries Citywide 1541095123020406080100120140CommercialResidentialStructureVehicle Total: 118Residential & Commercial Burglaries Citywide Days and Time of Occurrence16192112213069BurglaryMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySunday22437182017Burglary00:01-04:00A04:01-08:00A08 :01-12:00P12:01-4:00P04:01-08:00P08:01-12:00A Total: 123Automobile Burglaries Citywide Days and Time of Occurrence1712181916172417Auto BurglaryMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySunday6822193533AutoBurglary00:01-04:00A04:01-08:00A08:01- 12:00P12:01-4:00P04:01-08:00P08:01-12:00A AUTO THEFT -CitywideDays and Time of Occurrence“MIAMI GARDENS” MOST STOLEN VEHICLESNissan Maxima 1996 -2008 -(4)Chev 1971 -2010 -(3)Dodge 2004-2005 -(2)Honda Civic 1995-2003 –(2)Assorted Other Makes -(18)TOTAL: 291812710051015202530All OtherAutomobileMotorcycleTruck8144534Auto TheftMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySunday524648Auto Theft00:01-04:00A04:01-08:00A08:01-12:00P1 2:01-4:00P04:01-08:00P08:01-12:00A Robberies -CitywideDays and Time of OccurrenceTotal: 37192314005101520253035CarjackingIndividualBusinessHome InvasionRobbery4466863RobberyMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySunday5266108Robb ery00:01-04:00A04:01-08:00A08:01-12:00P12:01-4:00P04:01-08:00P08:01-12:00A 20(CRIME SUPPRESSION, JUVENILE, GANG, PAWN SHOP AND AUTO THEFT UNITS)May 2010THESE PROACTIVE UNITS EFFECTED 372 ARRESTS.77 Felony and 295 Misdemeanor ArrestPROACTIVE PATROL820Field Contacts225Traffic CitationsEXECUTED 0 SEARCH WARRANTSSEIZED: 10951.6GRAMS OF MARIJUANA(276 lbs) 593.4GRAMS OF COCAINE 19 FIREARMSRECOVERED: 21RECOVERED VEHICLES ($360,000.00) OTHER PROPERTY ($3700.00)Auto Crime Unit16Tow Lots Inspected4Vehicles ProcessedPawn Shop Unit3176Pawn Slips run through NCIC/FCIC45Pawn Shop Inspections 21(Task Force Involvements)May 2010Miami Money Laundering Task Force –Sgt. Rufus WilliamsU.S. Currency Seized Local: $1,805,531.87 U.S. Currency Seized Year to Date:$5,517,613.87U.S. Marshall’s Services –Det. Terrence BarmoreApprehension/Warrants related to CMG: 19Total Apprehensions /Warrants:24 CUSTODIAL FIREARMS5/1/2010 to 5/31/201022Total = 1901345132012345617 & Younger18 to 2122 to 2425 to 3031 to 4041 to 50Over 50OtherPossessors' Age140410Firearms TypePistolShotgunRevolverRifleMachine Gun CUSTODIAL FIREARMS23Total = 1102015151514121100463421231000000510152025JanFebMarAprMayYear to DatePistolShotgunRevolverRifleMachine Gun Community Enrichment Team24During the month ofMay 2010 CET officers attended 24 Neighborhood Watch Meetings. The topics covered were:Crime statisticsResidential Burglary preventionIndividual Robbery awarenessAid in crime reduction and quality of life issuesCode EnforcementIdentity TheftHurricane and Disaster PreparationMutual Aid Miami Beach Bicycle Patrol.Norwood High Career DayCarol City Elementary Career DayCarol City Senior Career DayMiami Gardens Elementary Career DayMyrtle Grove Elementary Career DayGolden Glades “Truck Day”.“Power in the Park” at City of Miami Gardens Community Center.Planning and Organizing Police Explorers with Learning for Life Organization.Recruiting Elementary and High School students for Explorer Program.CET Burglary prevention details (four)Worked with Code Enforcement on dilapidated propertiesTraffic Enforcement in school zones TRAINING ANALYSIS2009 TRAINING ACTIVITY2010 TRAINING ACTIVITY25JANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNEJULYAUGSEPTOCTNOVDECYTDTOTALCLASSES ATTENDED131914142216191713181619200HOURS TAUGHT1439117368068710226422356140655618 141584108713104PARTICIPANTS 119834345714217464344342622164JANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNEJULYAUGSEPTOCTNOVDECYTDTOTALCLASSES ATTENDED19152115878HOURS TAUGHT1169161037007613367576PARTICIPANTS 62831918025441 MAY 2010 –OVERTIME SUMMARY26CATEGORYHOURSSHIFT EXTENTION/HELD OVER1156COURT726ADMINISTRATION280SPECIAL DETAIL535COMMUNICATIONS233TOTAL2930 MAY 2010 –OVERTIME SUMMARY271156726280535233OVERTIMESHIFT EXTENTION/HELD OVERCOURTADMINISTRATIONSPECIAL DETAILCOMMUNICATIONS ROUTINE CALLS FOR SERVICE2009 /20102810949106311136710851112171014695171021710118107078500900095001000010500110001150012000JANFEBMARAPRMAY20092010 EMERGENCY & PRIORITY CALLS FOR SERVICE2009 /2010295084664994804914404114734617520100200300400500600700800JANFEBMARAPRMAY20092010 RESPONSE TIMES FOR CALLS FOR SERVICE2009-2010307.127.266.6756.916.767.198.019.749.479.1658.818.99.018.89024681012Nov.Dec.JanFeb.MarchAprilMayP+ & P1P2 & P3+ MIAMI GARDENS POLICE DEPARTMENT