FREDERICK COUNTY SHERIFF S OFFICE 2015 ANNUAL REPORT

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1 FREDERICK COUNTY SHERIFF S OFFICE 2015 ANNUAL REPORT Frederick County Sheriff s Office 17 th Annual Kids Camp.

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4 FREDERICK COUNTY SHERIFF S OFFICE ORGANIZATIONAL CHART Sheriff Chief Deputy Major Administrative Assistant Records Clerical Captain of Patrol Division Captain of Criminal Investigations Captain of Court Security Civil Process Captain of Administrative Services 1 st Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Traffic Enforcement Investigators Civil Process Bailiffs School Resource Officers D.A.R.E A Shift B Shift C Shift Impound Drug Task Force Uniforms & Equipment Animal Control Reserve Deputies Bike Patrol Crisis Negotiations Team Dive Team Gang Task Force Vehicles Emergency Response Team Search & Rescue ATV Patrol Training Property & Evidence Crime Prevention\Crime Analysis Field Training K9 Units Accreditation 01/2016

5 The Sheriff is a constitutional officer that is elected by the citizens of Frederick County and is elected for a term of four years. The Sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer where he is responsible for the overall operation of the Frederick County Sheriff s Office. SHERIFF Robert T. Williamson Sheriff Williamson has been in law enforcement since 1974 where he has held numerous leadership positions within the Frederick County Sheriff s Office. Sheriff Williamson was first elected Sheriff of Frederick County in Sheriff Williamson is currently serving his sixth term as Sheriff. The Chief Deputy is second in command of the Sheriff s Office. The Chief Deputy assumes the duties of the Sheriff whenever the Sheriff is unavailable. The Chief Deputy assists the Sheriff with the overall operation of the Sheriff s Office. CHIEF DEPUTY Major, Lou Vanmeter Chief Deputy Van Meter has been in law enforcement since Chief Deputy VanMeter had previously worked in the Patrol Division and the Civil Services Division. Chief Deputy VanMeter was the Captain of the Civil Service Division before being promoted to Chief Deputy. hvanmete@fcva.us

6 The Patrol Division is the most noticeable Division of the Frederick County Sheriff s Office. The Patrol Division is responsible for responding to calls for service received though the Frederick County Emergency Communications Center. The Patrol Division has three shifts that provide 24/7 law enforcement coverage for Frederick County. Other units of the Patrol Division are the K-9 deputies, the Traffic Enforcement Unit, and the Bicycle Patrol. CAPTAIN OF PATROL Captain Heflin has been in law enforcement since Captain John Heflin Captain Heflin had previously worked in the Patrol Division and the Criminal Investigation Division. Captain Heflin was the assistant division commander of the Criminal Investigations Division before being promoted to Captain of the Criminal Investigations Division. jheflin@fcva.us 1 st. Lt. Barry Kittoe, Supervisor jhoover@fcva.us Lt. Gary L. Owens, Supervisor A Shift (6:00 am-4:00 pm) gowens@fcva.us Lt. Jason Cornwell Supervisor, "B" Shift ( ) jcornwell@fcva.us Lt. John R. Hoover, Supervisor C Shift (10:00 pm-8:00 am) jhoover@fcva.us Lt. Warren Gosnell, Traffic Unit wgosnell@fcva.u The Criminal Investigation Division (CID) is responsible for investigating all major crimes that occur in Frederick County. Investigators in the Division may specialize in certain fields of investigation, i.e., property crimes, crimes against persons, etc. Investigators from this division also participate in regional task forces. These task forces

7 include the Regional Drug Task Force, the Regional Gang Task Force, the FBI Violent Crimes Task Force, and the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force. The Hostage Negotiation Team, the Underwater Search and Recovery Team, and Evidence and Property are also are part of the Criminal Investigation Division. CAPTAIN OF CID Captain Donald Lang started his law enforcement Captain, Donald Lang career in 1993 working as a Correctional Officer at the Clarke-Frederick-Winchester Regional Jail. In 1997, Captain Lang did a lateral transfer to the Frederick County Sheriff s Office as a Deputy Sheriff assigned to the Patrol Division. In 2001, Captain Lang was promoted to the Criminal Investigations Division as an Investigator. In 2006, Captain Lang was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant assigned as the Assistant Division Commander overseeing the daily operations of the Criminal Investigations Division and then in 2014 was promoted to his current rank of Captain as the Division Commander of the Criminal Investigations Division. dlang@fcva.us. Lt. Keith Covert Assistant Division Commander kcovert@fcva.us Lt. Joey Henry, IT\Computer Specialist jhenry@fcva.us The Civil Services Division is responsible for the service of all civil documents received by the Sheriff s Office; providing bailiff s for Circuit Court, General District Court, and Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court; and transporting prisoners from throughout the United States back to Frederick County.

8 CAPTAIN OF CIVIL Captain, Richard Singhas Captain Richard Singhas has been in law enforcement since Before rising to the rank of Captain of Civil he held various ranks within Patrol for 19 years. Holding the Assistant Division Commander prior to being promoted to Captain of Civil Services Division. Assistant Division Commander Lt. Mark Webber The Administrative Services Division is responsible for the School Resource Officers and the Animal Control Officers. The Administrative Services Division also maintains the Sheriff s Office s accreditation and provides community services (Neighborhood Watch, Project Lifesaver, etc.). The Sheriff s Office Emergency Response Team is also part of the Administrative Services Division. CAPTAIN OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Captain Aleck Beeman Captain Beeman has been in law enforcement since Captain Beeman had previously worked in the Patrol Division and the Criminal Investigation Division. Captain Beeman was the assistant division commander of the Criminal Investigation Division before being promoted to Captain of the Administrative Services Division. abeeman@fcva.us

9 Frederick County Sheriff's Office Sheriff Williamson Retirement Frederick County Sheriff Robert Williamson announced his retirement will be effective December 31, This will end his stint in office that spanned 24 years. Williamson said he wanted to spend more time with his grandchildren and pursue other interests. There s a time in everybody s life when we have to move on, Williamson said, adding, I am not getting any younger, and there are other things I would like do with my life. Williamson, 62, entered law enforcement in 1974 as a jailer in Frederick County. He won all six elections for sheriff, the first three as a Democrat and the last three as a Republican. I have employees who weren t born when I was first elected, Williamson said. They haven t known any other sheriff but me. Williamson said he doesn t plan to make any endorsements in the race to succeed him. I just have one vote, he said. Andrew Robbins, assistant commonwealth s attorney, said Williamson will leave some very large shoes to fill. His first priority has been the quality of his officers and the quality of the work they produce, Robbins said. He has always been rigid about fairness and honesty. I know that sounds like a bumper sticker, but I have worked with a lot of law enforcement officials, and it s really been quite remarkable to work with him.

10 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 900 Commending Robert T. Williamson. Agreed to by the House of Delegates, February 24, 2015 Agreed to by the Senate, February 26, 2015 WHEREAS, Robert T. Williamson, a faithful public servant and law-enforcement officer, retires as Sheriff of Frederick County in December 2015, after more than four decades of service; and WHEREAS, Robert Williamson began his career in law enforcement in the early 1970s as a jailer in Frederick County; he later transferred to the Frederick County Sheriff s Office, where he rose through the ranks and held numerous leadership positions; and WHEREAS, first elected sheriff in 1992, Robert Williamson has served for six terms and led the department into the 21st century, adapting to many changes in technology and procedures; and WHEREAS, during his tenure as sheriff, Robert Williamson has ensured that his officers receive the best equipment and training and uphold their mission to serve and protect members of the public; and WHEREAS, earning a reputation for fairness and honesty, Robert Williamson has been a trusted mentor to countless young law-enforcement officers; and WHEREAS, after his well-earned retirement, Robert Williamson plans to spend more time with his family and seek new opportunities to serve the community; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That the General Assembly hereby commend Robert T. Williamson on the occasion of his retirement as Sheriff of Frederick County; and, be it RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Clerk of the House of Delegates prepare a copy of this resolution for presentation to Robert T. Williamson as an expression of the General Assembly s admiration for his service and contributions to the Frederick County community.

11 Frederick County Sheriff's Office 2015 Activities and Recognitions Chief Deputy Van Meter announced his retirement date of December 31, Chief Deputy Van Meter had been in law enforcement since Chief Deputy VanMeter had previously worked in the Patrol Division, and the Civil Services Division, and was the Captain of the Civil Service Division before being promoted to Chief Deputy. Sheriff s Office Employee Recognition Investigator of the Year 2015 Alissa Hipple (L-R) Lt. Keith Covert, Inv. Alissa Hipple, Captain Donnie Lang Inv. Hipple received this award for her commitment to the Sheriff s Office, and her perseverance on her criminal cases.

12 Employee(s) of the Month Chester Renner, Christopher Darlington, and Aaron Jeter Captain Aleck Beeman FBI National Academy Captain Aleck Beeman was selected to attend the FBI s National Academy at Quantico Virginia. The competitive selection process can take several years to complete the process and finally be accepted into the program. Captain Beeman spent 10 weeks with law enforcement officers from all over the United States and 25 foreign countries. The National Academy emphaizes commeradory among law enforcement and concentrates on developing the student s leadership skills. Captain Beeman graduated from the National Academy on March 23, 2015.

13 Sheriff s Office Activities Frederick County Fair The Frederick County Sheriff's Office patrols the Frederick County Fair the entire week of the fair. The Sheriff's Office presence at the fair provides a safe environment for everyone attending, so that everyone can have a good time. The fair also provides deputies from the Sheriff's Office and the public an opportunity to interact and develop positive relationships. Golden Seal Challenge for the Youth Development Center On September 26, 2015 the Frederick County Sheriff s Office participated in the 3 rd annual Golden Seal Charity Challenge Cup that is put on to support the Youth Development Center. The competition consists of 8 different events in which individual awards are issued as well as an overall award at the end. The events include: swimming, running, starting a fire, administering first aid, shooting, building and climbing a log wall, carrying sandbags, and climbing a rope. There were a total of 8 teams that entered the event this year. The team with the Frederick County Sheriff s Office was able to come in 1 st place in the individual events of running, shooting, and carrying sandbags. Frederick County also came in 1 st place in the Charity Challenge Cup event. The runner-up team was the Winchester Police Department and third place was a team from the US Army Recruitment. The team members for Frederick County were Lt. Jason Cornwell,

14 AJ Kendra, Brian Smith, Stephen Gregory, Samantha Garrison, and Sarah Meade. Congratulations on the win! Frederick County D.A.R.E Program The Frederick County Sheriff s Office provides the D.A.R.E. program to the 11 elementary schools for Frederick County Public Schools. Almost 1,000 students participated in the D.A.R.E. program in The Sheriff s Office has received numerous accolades on Deputy Bowers performance from students, teachers, and school administrators. The Sheriff s Office would like to thank all of the business and the individuals who contributed funds to the D.A.R.E. program; and Frederick County Public Schools for their continued support of the program. The Frederick County Sheriff s Office congratulated Peyton Coomins, fifth grade student at Redbud Run Elementary School, for submittting the design concept for the D.A.R.E (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) shirt. Frederick County Sheriff's Office Youth Camp The 17 th annual Frederick County Sheriff s Office Youth Camp was a great success. Approximately 80 local children attended and helped with the weeklong camp at Tri-State Christian Camp. The campers and junior counselors enjoyed horseback riding, swimming, archery, and several athletic competitions. The Frederick County Sheriff s Office would like to thank the businesses and individuals who support the Youth Camp each year with their donations.

15 Computer/Cellular Phone Forensics Digital Evidence Processed Total Evidence Items 1) Computers- 6 2) Mobile Devices- 88 3) Thumb/Flash devices- 20 Total- 114 Evidence by case type: Narcotics- 25 Overdose Death- 19 Child Pornography- 18 Financial Crimes- 4 Fraud/Cyber- 1 Homicide/Suicide- 2 Rape/Sex. Assault- 12 Harassment- 0 Property Crimes 6 Other- 24. Total- 111

16 High Profile Cases Homicide Koller August 21, 2015 WINCHESTER After two Frederick County Sheetz stores were involved in an apparent series of raids involving cigarettes beginning Tuesday, officials with the multi-state corporation say they are cooperating with police. Sheetz is aware of an active investigation regarding cigarette sales and we are fully cooperating with the appropriate authorities on the matter, public relations manager for the company Tarah Arnold stated in a Thursday . Due to the ongoing status of this investigation, there is no additional information available at this time. Throughout the day and night on Tuesday, federal, state and local authorities were seen conducting operations at a minimum of six county businesses. They were: The Sheetz stores at 1574 Martinsburg Pike in Stephenson and at 1503 North Frederick Pike. The Virginia Cigarette Outlet and Discount Cigarette shops at 109 and 111 Hopewell Road, respectively. The Dollar Stretcher at 330 Welltown Road. The Olde Stone Truck Stop at 3425 Martinsburg Pike. The Virginia Cigarette Outlet and Discount Cigarette shops were both seen on Tuesday afternoon being searched by authorities, who piled what appeared to be hundreds of cardboard boxes containing thousands of cartons of cigarettes (various brands) in the parking lot of both stores. At about the same time, officials were seen removing boxes containing what appeared to be numerous manila envelopes from a window on the second floor of the Olde Stone Truck Stop and loading them side by side on the roof of an attached, one-story building. On Wednesday, two owners of the Dollar Stretcher confirmed that their store was also raided. They said their entire cigarette inventory was seized, along with the money they had on hand at the store, files and personal cellphones. The owners said they had done nothing illegal. No other shop owners or personnel had spoken on the matter as of Thursday. Frederick County Sheriff s Office deputies, Virginia and West Virginia state police and agents with the federal Department of Homeland Security all appeared to be involved in the operations. No information has been released concerning any criminal arrests or charges, though officials with Homeland Security have said that the U.S. Attorney s Office of West Virginia would be handling the case.

17 WINCHESTER If driving into Frederick County with 261 packets of heroin wasn t enough, trying to hide on an elected official s property with it after fleeing from a sheriff s deputy certainly was for four Pennsylvanians. Frederick County Sheriff s deputies Aaron Jeter and Christopher Darlington, and Cpl. Chester Renner, received employee of the month awards for August, September and October at a Board of Supervisors meeting last week for their outstanding performance and dedicated service during the traffic stop in July. In an interview with The Star on Tuesday, the three men related their accounts of what happened on the afternoon of July 10, when they seized more heroin than many deputies see during their entire careers. Jeter said he was driving north on Martinsburg Pike (U.S. 11) toward Stephenson in a 45 mph zone when he passed a southbound car that he clocked at 81 mph. He said he did a quick U-turn and signaled with his lights. Instead of stopping, the driver pulled onto the property of Frederick County Board of Supervisors Vice- Chairman Charles S. DeHaven. DeHaven said in a phone interview Wednesday that he was working in his shed when he saw a vehicle speed down his driveway. Any time a vehicle comes down my driveway with that kind of speed, it s a concern, he said. Shortly after the vehicle headed toward his greenhouse, DeHaven said, he saw a deputy sheriff s car in close pursuit and pointed in the direction of where the driver had gone. I was glad to know what was going on and that it was [the deputy s] concern and not mine anymore, said DeHaven, who added that he returned to his shed after that. Jeter said once he located the vehicle, he called for backup, and Darlington and Renner arrived within minutes. After Jeter spoke with the driver, 31-year-old Jason Thomas Seifert, of Munhall, and ran his car registration, Darlington and Renner asked his three passengers to step outside the car. They were acting very calm, but you could tell something wasn t right, Renner said. They kept saying I could search the car. They didn t care. Darlington said the front seat passenger, 38-year-old Christopher James Sullivan, of South Park Township, looked lethargic. You could tell he was high, Darlington said. When Darlington searched the car, he said he found a pill wrapped in cellophane which later proved to be a legal muscle relaxer and a syringe in the purse of 22-year-old Amanda Wagner-Martin, of Pittsburgh. She said the syringe was for her foot that had swelled up, Renner said. After Renner took the pill back to his vehicle to call poison control, he said he noticed white packages on the ground underneath the front passenger seat from where he was standing about 20 feet away. Darlington and Renner removed the packages, read the four people their rights, and handcuffed them. It took some prodding and questioning, Darlington said, but Sullivan eventually confessed that the white packages which contained heroin were his.

18 Sullivan then admitted he had four syringes inside the crotch area of his pants. All of [the people in the car] were probably using, Renner said. There were 5 1 / 2 white packages underneath the car, one of which was open. Inside the packages were 261 squares of wax paper the size of a piece of Starburst candy that contained the heroin, according to Jeter, Renner and Darlington. It s the most I ve seen at one time, Darlington said. You generally will find people using heroin for personal use, but it s not every day you find an amount large enough to distribute. Jeter guessed the street value of the heroin seized to be about $10,000. They were coming down here to make a profit, Jeter said. It s cheaper to buy heroin in Pittsburgh. The approximate weight of the heroin seized was 39 grams. Seifert was charged in Frederick County General District Court with reckless driving, eluding police and having no operator s license, according to Frederick County Sheriff Robert Williamson. He has a Sept. 28 court date. Sullivan was charged with falsely identifying himself to a law enforcement officer, possession of a controlled substance classified as a schedule 1 or 2 drug with intent to manufacture, sell give or distribute. His next court date is Oct. 6. Wagner-Martin could still be charged, pending testing that s being done on the syringe that was in her purse. The other passenger, Todd Andrew Zalin, 26, of Pittsburgh, has not been charged. It goes to show you never know what s out there, Renner said. Search and Rescue Team Officers practicing navigational skills.

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21 DEFINITIONS USED FOR STATISTIC COUNTS Property Crimes In the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program, property crime includes the offenses of burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson. The object of the theft-type offenses is the taking of money or property, but there is no force or threat of force against the victims. The property crime category includes arson because the offense involves the destruction of property; however, arson victims may be subjected to force. Sex offenses Offenses against chastity, common decency, morals, and the like. Incest, indecent exposure, and statutory rape are included. Attempts, battery and child sex crimes are included. Forcible rape The carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will. Rapes by force and attempts or assaults to rape, regardless of the age of the victim, are included. Statutory offenses (no force used victim under age of consent) are excluded. Violent Crimes Violent crime is composed of four offenses: murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. According to the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Proram s definition, violent crimes involve force or threat of force. Drug Abuse Violations The violation of laws prohibiting the production, distribution, and/or use of certain controlled substances. The unlawful cultivation, manufacture, distribution, sale, purchase, use, possession, transportation, or importation of any controlled drug or narcotic substance. Arrests for violations of state and local laws, specifically those relating to the unlawful possession, sale, use, growing, manufacturing, and making of narcotic drugs. The following drug categories are specified: opium or cocaine and their derivatives (morphine, heroin, codeine); marijuana; synthetic narcotics?manufactured narcotics that can cause true addiction (demerol, methadone); and dangerous nonnarcotic drugs (barbiturates, benzedrine). Driving under the influence Driving or operating a motor vehicle or common carrier while mentally or physically impaired as the result of consuming an alcoholic beverage or using a drug or narcotic. Liquor laws The violation of state or local laws or ordinances prohibiting the manufacture, sale, purchase, transportation, possession, or use of alcoholic beverages, not including driving under the influence and drunkenness. Federal violations are excluded. Drunkenness To drink alcoholic beverages to the extent that one's mental faculties and physical coordination are substantially impaired. Driving under the influence is excluded.

22 FREDERICK COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE CREATED: 03/31/ :07:48 INCIDENT-BASED CRIME REPORTING PROGRAM-ID: I421 SEQUENCE NUMBER: SYNOPSIS OF OFFENSES PAGE: 1 REPORT COVERS TIME PERIOD FROM 01/01/2015 TO 12/31/2015 POPULATION: 79,383 RATE PER CLRD BY CLEARED TOTAL PERCENT CLRD FRM OFFENSE ATT COMP TOTAL 100,000 ARREST EXCEPT CLEARED CLEARED PREV YRS ARSON ASSAULT OFFENSES AGGRAVATED ASSAULT SIMPLE ASSAULT INTIMIDATION TOTAL ASSAULT OFFENSES BRIBERY BURGLARY/BREAKING AND ENTERING COUNTERFEITING/FORGERY DESTRUCTION/DAMAGE/VANDALISM OF PROPERTY DRUG/NARCOTICS OFFENSES DRUGS/NARCOTICS VIOLATIONS DRUG EQUIPMENT VIOLATIONS TOTAL DRUG/NARCOTICS OFFENSES EMBEZZLEMENT EXTORTION/BLACKMAIL FRAUD OFFENSES

23 FALSE PRETENSE/SWINDLE/CONFIDENCE GAME CREDIT CARD/ATM FRAUD IMPERSONATION WELFARE FRAUD WIRE FRAUD TOTAL FRAUD OFFENSES GAMBLING OFFENSES BETTING/WAGERING OPERATING/PROMOTING/ASSISTING GAMBLING GAMBLING EQUIPMENT VIOLATIONS SPORTS TAMPERING TOTAL GAMBLING OFFENSES HOMICIDE OFFENSES MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT HOMICIDE NEGLIGENT HOMICIDE TOTAL HOMICIDE OFFENSES KIDNAPPING/ABDUCTION LARCENY/THEFT OFFENSES POCKET-PICKING PURSE-SNATCHING SHOPLIFTING THEFT FROM BUILDING THEFT FROM COIN-OPERATED MACHINE OR DEVIC THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLE PARTS OR ACCESSORI ALL OTHER LARCENY TOTAL LARCENY/THEFT OFFENSES , MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT PORNOGRAPHY/OBSCENE MATERIAL PROSTITUTION OFFENSES PROSTITUTION ASSISTING OR PROMOTING PROSTITUTION TOTAL PROSTITUTION OFFENSES ROBBERY SEX OFFENSES (FORCIBLE) FORCIBLE RAPE FORCIBLE SODOMY SEXUAL ASSAULT WITH AN OBJECT FORCIBLE FONDLING TOTAL SEX OFFENSES (FORCIBLE)

24 SEX OFFENSES (NON FORCIBLE) INCEST STATUTORY RAPE TOTAL SEX OFFENSES (NON FORCIBLE) STOLEN PROPERTY OFFENSES WEAPON LAW VIOLATIONS TOTAL GROUP A OFFENSES 48 3,134 3,182 4, , , TOTAL GROUP A INCIDENTS 2,970 1, , RATE PER TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL 100,000 ARRESTS BAD CHECKS CURFEW/LOITERING/VAGRANCY DISORDERLY CONDUCT DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE DRUNKENNESS FAMILY OFFENSES, NONVIOLENT LIQUOR LAW VIOLATIONS PEEPING TOM RUNAWAY TRESPASS OF REAL PROPERTY CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT GROUP 'A' OFFENSES ALL OTHER OFFENSES 1,163 1, ,163 TOTAL GROUP B ARRESTS 1,581 1, ,581 TOTAL GROUP A OFFENSES 3,182 4, ,107 GRAND TOTAL OFFENSES 4,763 6, ,688 TOTAL LAW ENFORCEMENT TOTAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED OFFICERS ASSAULTED 0 1

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28 State & County QuickFacts People Frederick County, Virginia Population Population estimates, July 1, 2015, (V2015) Population estimates, July 1, 2014, (V2014) Population estimates base, April 1, 2010, (V2015) Population estimates base, April 1, 2010, (V2014) Population, percent change - April 1, 2010 (estimates base) to July 1, 2015, (V2015) 6.2 Population, percent change - April 1, 2010 (estimates base) to July 1, 2014, (V2014) 5.2 Population, Census, April 1, Age and Sex Persons under 5 years, percent, July 1, 2014, (V2014) 5.8 Persons under 5 years, percent, April 1, Persons under 18 years, percent, July 1, 2014, (V2014) 23.5 Persons under 18 years, percent, April 1, Persons 65 years and over, percent, July 1, 2014, (V2014) 15.2 Persons 65 years and over, percent, April 1, Female persons, percent, July 1, 2014, (V2014) 50.2 Female persons, percent, April 1, Race and Hispanic Origin White alone, percent, July 1, 2014, (V2014) (a) 91.4 White alone, percent, April 1, 2010 (a) 89.3 Black or African American alone, percent, July 1, 2014, (V2014) (a) 4.6 Black or African American alone, percent, April 1, 2010 (a) 4.1 American Indian and Alaska Native alone, percent, July 1, 2014, (V2014) (a) 0.4 American Indian and Alaska Native alone, percent, April 1, 2010 (a) 0.3 Asian alone, percent, July 1, 2014, (V2014) (a) 1.6 Asian alone, percent, April 1, 2010 (a) 1.2 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone, percent, July 1, 2014, (V2014) (a) 0.1 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone, percent, April 1, 2010 (a) Z Two or More Races, percent, July 1, 2014, (V2014) 2.0 Two or More Races, percent, April 1, Hispanic or Latino, percent, July 1, 2014, (V2014) (b) 7.4 Hispanic or Latino, percent, April 1, 2010 (b) 6.6 White alone, not Hispanic or Latino, percent, July 1, 2014, (V2014) 84.8 White alone, not Hispanic or Latino, percent, April 1, Population Characteristics Veterans, Foreign born persons, percent,

29 Housing Housing units, July 1, 2014, (V2014) Housing units, April 1, Owner-occupied housing unit rate, Median value of owner-occupied housing units, Median selected monthly owner costs -with a mortgage, Median selected monthly owner costs -without a mortgage, Median gross rent, Building permits, Families and Living Arrangements Households, Persons per household, Living in same house 1 year ago, percent of persons age 1 year+, Language other than English spoken at home, percent of persons age 5 years+, Education High school graduate or higher, percent of persons age 25 years+, Bachelor's degree or higher, percent of persons age 25 years+, Health With a disability, under age 65 years, percent, Persons without health insurance, under age 65 years, percent 14.4 Economy In civilian labor force, total, percent of population age 16 years+, In civilian labor force, female, percent of population age 16 years+, Total accommodation and food services sales, 2012 ($1,000) Total health care and social assistance receipts/revenue, 2012 ($1,000) Total manufacturers shipments, 2012 ($1,000) Total merchant wholesaler sales, 2012 ($1,000) D Total retail sales, 2012 ($1,000) Total retail sales per capita, Transportation Mean travel time to work (minutes), workers age 16 years+, Income and Poverty Median household income (in 2014 dollars), Per capita income in past 12 months (in 2014 dollars), Persons in poverty, percent 7.7 Businesses Frederick County, Virginia Total employer establishments, Total employment, Total annual payroll, Total employment, percent change, Total nonemployer establishments, All firms, Men-owned firms, Women-owned firms, Minority-owned firms, Nonminority-owned firms,

30 Veteran-owned firms, Nonveteran-owned firms, Geography Frederick County, Virginia Population per square mile, Land area in square miles, FIPS Code "51069"

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