La Mesa Police Department Quarterly Operations Report 2nd Quarter
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1 La Mesa Police Department Quarterly Operations Report 2nd Quarter Walt Vasquez Chief of Police
2 Law Enforcement Operations and Statistics Part 1 Crimes and Statistics The City s overall crime rate increased over the same period last year. The 2nd quarter of 2016 concluded with 35.1 crimes per thousand residents compared to 32.4 crimes per thousand in the 2nd quarter of 2015, which represents an 8.6% increase in the number of crimes. Violent Crimes increased by 30.1% year-to-date compared to the same period in There were 121 incidents in the 2nd quarter of 2016 compared to 93 in Robberies increased 32.1% year-to-date. There were 17 robberies in the 2nd quarter of 2016 compared to 14 in Property Crimes increased by 6.3% year-to-date compared to the same period in At the end of the 2nd quarter of 2016, there were 912 property crimes reported compared to 858 at the end of the 2nd quarter of The following three categories make up the category of Property Crime: Burglary, Theft and Auto Theft. Burglary increased 34%, Theft decreased 2.2% and Auto Theft increased 15.9%. This category also includes a 27.2% increase in vehicle burglaries and a 44.7% increase in residential burglaries. As noted earlier, Robberies have increased 32.1% year-to-date compared to Detectives continue to attend regional robbery meetings and collaborate with allied agencies. Six of the 17 robberies have been closed by arrest. The following is one of the significant robbery clearances from the 2nd quarter: On , at approximately 2:30 PM, the suspect broke into an occupied apartment on Echo Drive through a bedroom window. As the suspect climbed through the window, some of his personal property fell out of his pocket and onto the floor. The suspect confronted the resident at knife point and ordered the PlayStation 4 be disconnected. While the resident complied with the suspect s demand, the suspect stole several items belonging to the victims from their bedrooms. After the robbery, the suspect left through the front door. The suspect was positively identified by the victim in a photo lineup. On , the suspect was contacted by La Mesa Detectives near the library in El Cajon. He was in possession of most of the victims property and a pawn slip for the PlayStation 4. The suspect was arrested for 211 PC - Robbery and 459 PC Burglary and booked into San Diego County Jail. The victims property was returned. There have been several notable burglary arrests during the 2nd quarter of 2016: On , there was a residential burglary on Rosebud Lane. The unknown suspect made entry through a kitchen window. An officer collected latent prints on the window where entry was made. On ,
3 detectives received notification that the latent prints had been matched to a known offender. The suspect has a very extensive criminal history. On , the suspect was located and placed under arrest for residential burglary. Between and , an unknown suspect entered the victim's garage on High Street and stole items out of the victim's vehicle. There was a cigarette found at the far end of the garage which did not belong to the victim. An officer collected the cigarette and sent it to the San Diego Sheriff s Crime Lab. On , detectives received notification that DNA found on the cigarette had been matched to a known offender. The suspect has an extensive arrest history and was possibly also responsible for six (6) other residential garage burglaries that occurred around the same time in La Mesa. On , detectives were able to locate the suspect and place him under arrest for residential burglary. On , an unknown suspect forced entry into a residence on McKinley Court and stole multiple items including a credit card. The stolen credit card was used at multiple locations in La Mesa and San Diego. Detectives were able to locate video surveillance footage of the suspect. Detectives put out a BOL Flyer of the suspect. A La Mesa Special Investigations Unit detective was able to identify the suspect. On , the suspect was located and arrested for residential burglary and identity theft. The suspect has since pled guilty to the charges. On , there was a vehicle burglary at Grossmont Shopping Center and the unknown suspect stole the victim s credit card. The stolen credit card was used in La Mesa and San Diego. Detectives were able to locate video surveillance footage of the suspect using the stolen credit card and were also able to get a license plate of the vehicle the suspect was driving. Detectives followed up with the owner of the vehicle. The owner admitted her ex-boyfriend had been driving her vehicle. The ex-boyfriend matched the suspect photo in the video surveillance. A warrant for his arrest has been filed with the San Diego District Attorney s Office. On , , and , two males entered Macy s located at Grossmont Center and grabbed arms full of women s Nike clothing and ran out of the store. Numerous thefts were committed in a similar manner throughout San Diego County. One suspect was positively identified by a sales associate, who witnessed the theft. That suspect was arrested for outstanding warrants by another agency. The commercial burglary detective questioned the suspect in jail. He admitted to committing the three thefts from the Macy s in La Mesa and was B booked for commercial burglary and grand theft.
4 On , three unknown males entered Target at Grossmont Center and stole approximately $2, in razor blades. These suspects are responsible for over $30, worth of razor blade thefts throughout San Diego County. One suspect was positively identified by a prior booking photo. That suspect and his vehicle were also wanted in connection to a drive-by shooting which occurred in San Diego. On , at approximately 11:00 pm, the vehicle was located in the parking lot of 5401 Baltimore Drive. La Mesa Patrol responded and surveilled the vehicle. A short time later, patrol observed the identified suspect place something in the trunk of his vehicle, so they detained him and his companion. A 4 th waiver search of the vehicle was conducted and more razors were located. The suspect was arrested for an outstanding felony warrant, commercial burglary and grand theft. Other agencies have also filed charges against the suspect for their cases. Additional Cases During this quarter, two (2) operations were conducted for the ABC Grant which was awarded to the La Mesa Police Department in July of Both operations for this quarter were Shoulder Tap Operations. Minor decoys were used to solicit customers at convenience stores to buy them alcohol. Four (4) arrests were made during these operations for furnishing alcohol to a minor. Transient Enforcement The Police Department responded to a total of 417 contacts related to transients during the 2nd quarter of 2016 compared to 389 contacts during the 1st quarter of The top 3 areas where transients were contacted were as follows: 11 contacts were made at 5500 Grossmont Center Drive 10 contacts were made at 8011 University Avenue 8 contacts were made at 5870 Jackson Drive Special Investigations Unit (SIU) SIU 2nd Quarter Activity Activity 2nd Quarter 2016 Arrests Field Interviews Citations 7 2 Vehicle Impounds 1 1 Probation Searches nd Quarter 2015
5 Parole Searches 7 5 Traffic Stops Pedestrian Stops Parolees and Probationers Below is a graph representing the number of individuals on Parole that have resided in La Mesa over the last four years. Please note that the below graph does not include Post-Release Offenders (AB109). 2nd Qtr. Parole Population Residing in La Mesa Population Count AB109- Public Safety Realignment The California criminal justice system had a fundamental shift on October 1, 2011 as the result of Assembly Bill 109, the Public Safety Realignment Act. The law changes a number of ways Law Enforcement monitors these offenders. Felons who have committed non-violent, non-serious, and non-sex offenses will be housed in county jail. Those released from state prison, known as Post Release Offenders (PRO), will be supervised by the Probation Department. Probation violations by the PRO population will be served in county jail and will be limited to 180 days. According to the San Diego County Probation Department, La Mesa currently houses 21 of the Post Release Offenders.
6 Gang Issues and Enforcement Based on CAL-Gangs, there are 104 documented gang members living in La Mesa as of the end of the 2nd Quarter of This number can fluctuate due to the transient nature of some gang members. Registered Sex Offenders There are currently 76 active registrants in the City. Traffic Collisions/Citations/Enforcement Operations During the 2nd Quarter, the highest ranked location for collisions was Fletcher Parkway and Jackson Drive. During this quarter, the Traffic Unit investigated four serious injury accidents: 1. Vehicle versus pedestrian in the 7400 block of El Cajon Boulevard (1 Fatality). 2. Vehicle versus pedestrian in the 8200 block of Hercules Street (1 Serious Injury). 3. Vehicle versus pedestrian at the intersection of Fletcher Parkway and Baltimore Drive (1 Serious Injury). 4. Vehicle versus motorcyclist at the intersection of La Mesa Boulevard and Hawley Avenue (1 Serious Injury). DUI Information: DUI Arrests & Collisions Summary Year Arrests Collisions YTD Enforcement Operations 2nd Quarter 2016 During the 2nd Quarter, the Traffic Unit conducted two DUI saturation patrols, one traffic enforcement operation, two bicycle and pedestrian enforcement operations and nine distracted driving awareness operations. The Traffic Unit also participated in the following activities:
7 Provided mutual aid to the El Cajon Police Department during their Tour De California Race Event. Conducted the initial meeting with the UC Berkeley Safe Street Assessment program. This program will result in a comprehensive analysis of the City s streets aimed at increasing pedestrian safety. Provided traffic control and event security at the La Mesa Flag Day Parade. Provided mutual aid to assist in the Special Olympics Torch Run that traversed across the county from Chula Vista to Del Mar. The motor officers conducted monthly skills training with the El Cajon Police Department and the Coronado Police Department. Two officers attended Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) training. As a result, every officer assigned to the Traffic Division is now DRE trained. Officer Gay was recognized with the California MADD Hero award. This state wide recognition is for Officer Gay s commitment to DUI enforcement. Motor Officers spent the day at Helix High School educating over 400 students on the dangers of cell phone use while driving. Community Resource Activities and Information Graffiti Tracker ACTIVITY 1 st qtr- 2 nd qtr- 3 rd qtr- 4 th qtr YTD Total Reported Graffiti Photographed Cleaned We continue to proactively patrol city streets looking for graffiti as the reported hits of graffiti accounts for less than 15% of the actual graffiti removed. School Resource Officers During the 2nd Quarter of 2016, the SRO gave a total of six (6) classroom presentations on Bullying, Being a Good Citizen, Stranger Danger, and Internet Safety. The SRO taught three (3) Juvenile Law Classes for the County Juvenile Diversion Program, and completed seven (7) home visits for student truancy issues. The SRO completed numerous reports for violations of Petty Theft PC, Possession of Marijuana (b) H&S, Juvenile Mental Health Hold W&I, and Missing Person Runaways. The SRO assisted with two (2) practice school lockdown drills, making sure teachers and facility members were following the School Emergency Response guide procedures. The SRO assisted with five (5) School Attendance Review Team (SART) meetings, which are attended by students who may be suspended or sent to other campuses, and
8 their parents. The SRO attended two (2) Juvenile District Attorney SRO meetings and two (2) East County SRO meetings, where we continued to discuss student bullying and drug issues. The SRO continues to conduct interviews of students/parents where students were involved in incidents, which were considered to be school violations, but not considered criminal by nature, where no formal or written report was taken. During these meetings, the SRO made positive suggestions to students/parents to promote better behavior from the kids. The SRO also continued to combat vehicle and pedestrian traffic around all ten (10) schools before and after school. At times, the SRO even solicited the assistance of the CSO s and Motor Units to help with this endeavor. Finally, the SRO assisted with security/traffic issues surrounding the Helix High School graduation and the Prom Night Events. He also took part in the Rolando Elementary School graduation ceremony and the City of La Mesa Flag Day Parade. The SRO assisted with the weeklong LMPD 2016 Leadership Camp, and spoke on Juvenile Law Issues at the Annual San Diego County Office of Education Service & Leadership Appreciation Day event. Crime Prevention/Emergency Preparedness There are currently 136 Neighborhood Watch groups in the City; Sixteen (16) groups contain at least one Community Emergency Response Team member. The Nextdoor.com social media neighborhood watch is gaining interest with approximately 3,950 La Mesa citizens participating. Facebook has been up since September 2015 and has 789 followers. Neighborhood Watch Meetings 11 Community Presentations 9 Residential Security Inspections 16 Commercial Security Inspections 4
9 La Mesa Police Department Quarterly Crime Statistics - 2nd Quarter 2016 Violent Crime YTD 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr YTD YTD % Change Homicide % Cleared % Rape % Cleared N/C Robbery % Cleared % Aggravated Assault % Cleared % Property Crime YTD 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr YTD YTD % Change Residential % Commercial % Burglary Total % Cleared % Car Prowl (Included in Theft) % Theft > $ % Theft $400 or less % Theft Total % Cleared % Auto Theft % Cleared % Totals YTD 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr YTD YTD % Change Total Violent % Cleared* 46.8% 65.2% 59.4% 33.3% 46.6% 39.7% 43.0% 55.9% -23.1% Total Property % Cleared* 20.9% 15.9% 19.7% 14.1% 19.0% 9.0% 13.9% 18.4% -24.4% FBI Index % Cleared* 23.4% 20.7% 24.8% 15.6% 22.2% 12.7% 17.3% 22.1% -21.5% Violent Rate per 1000 Pop. 4.1/K 3.2/K Property Rate per 1000 Pop. 31.0/K 29.2/K Index Rate per 1000 Pop. 35.1/K 32.4/K Prepared by LMPD Crime Analysis, 7/20/2016 *Percentage change by number of crimes cleared. N/A = Not Applicable N/C = Not Calculable
10 La Mesa Police Department Robbery and Theft - 2nd Quarter 2016 Robbery YTD 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr YTD YTD % Change Street/Highway % Commercial % Gas or Service Station % Chain Store N/C Residential % Bank N/C Miscellaneous N/C Robbery Total % Cleared % YTD Clearance Rate 35% Theft YTD 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr YTD YTD % Change Pocket-Picking % Purse Snatching % Shoplifting % From Motor Vehicles % Motor Vehicle Parts & Acc % Bicycles % From Buildings % From Coin Operated Mach % All Others % Theft Total % Cleared % YTD Clearance Rate 18% Prepared by LMPD Crime Analysis, 7/20/2016 N/A = Not Applicable N/C = Not Calculable
11 La Mesa Police Department Patrol Statistics - 2nd Quarter YTD 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr YTD YTD % Change Primary % Officer Initiated % Reports Taken % Arrests Made % 5150 Detentions % Citations % Parking/ Muni Code Citations % Field Interviews % Prepared by LMPD Crime Analysis, 7/20/2016 N/A = Not Applicable N/C = Not Calculable
12 La Mesa Police Department Robbery Statistics - 2nd Quarter 2016 Year to Date Totals Reported Robberies % Change Street/Highway % Commercial % Gas or Service Station % Chain Store 2 0 N/C Residential % Bank 4 0 N/C Miscellaneous 0 0 N/C Robbery Total % Cleared % 2016 Totals Reported Robberies Reported Solved % Solved Street/Highway % Commercial % Gas or Service Station 0 0 N/C Chain Store % Residential % Bank % Miscellaneous 0 0 N/C Total % Prepared by LMPD Crime Analysis, 7/20/2016 N/A = Not Applicable N/C = Not Calculable
13 La Mesa Police Department Communications - 2nd Quarter YTD January February March April May June YTD YTD % Change N/A N/C 7 Digit Emergency Number N/A N/C Non-Emergency Number N/A N/C Ringdown N/A N/C Total Incoming N/A N/C Outgoing Calls N/A N/C Total Incoming and Outgoing Calls N/A N/C Answer Time 2 87% 86% 84% 86% 90% 91% 87% N/A N/C Calls For Service N/A N/C 1 Ringdown are calls rerouted from Heartland Fire Answer Time indicates the average percentage of calls answered within 10 seconds or less. 3 Calls for Service include all calls that generate agency response and officer initiated contact including, assisting citizens, traffic stops, pedestrian stops, front counter contacts, extra patrol, etc. Communications data reporting began 2nd Quarter Prepared by LMPD Crime Analysis, 7/20/2016 N/A = Not Applicable N/C = Not Calculable
14 MTS Trolley Crime Report YTD 2nd Quarter 2016 Part I Crimes YTD 2nd Quarter YTD 2nd Quarter % Change Homicide 0 0 N/C VIOLENT Rape 1 0 N/C Robbery % Aggravated Assault by Vic. Cnt % PROPERTY Res. Burglary 0 0 N/A Comm. Burglary 0 0 N/C Burglary Total: 0 0 N/C Theft % Car Prowls (included in Theft Totals) % Theft Total: % Auto Theft % TOTAL VIOLENT: % TOTAL PROPERTY: % FBI INDEX: % Location Addresses 7255 Alvarado Road 9100 Amaya Ct 8601 Fletcher Py 8248 La Mesa Bl 4250 Spring St. N/A = Not Applicable N/C = Not Calculable Compiled from ARJIS Data Note: MTS advises that their statistics "do not include incidents that occurred outside the immediate station area. The total number of incidents and arrests will not equal those reflected on other reports." 7/14/2016
15 La Mesa Trolley Locations Part I Crimes Reported to La Mesa Police YTD 2nd Quarter Station Name Homicide Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny/ Theft Vehicle Theft Arson Total Location Address Larceny / Car Prowl Alvarado Road Alvarado Road 1 Amaya Ct Amaya Ct 0 Grossmont Center Fletcher Py 0 La Mesa Blvd La Mesa Bl 0 Spring St Spring St. 0 TOTAL Station Name Homicide Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny/ Theft Vehicle Theft Arson Total Location Address Larceny / Car Prowl Alvarado Road Alvarado Road 1 Amaya Ct Amaya Ct 0 Grossmont Center Fletcher Py 1 La Mesa Blvd La Mesa Bl 0 Spring St Spring St. 0 TOTAL Based Upon ARJIS Data 7/14/2016
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