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1 BURLINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT Annual Report 2015
2 BURLINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ORGANIZATIONAL CHART Police Chief Beaird Assigned to a squad in FTO process COPS Grant funded (75%) position Fiscal Officer/ Training at ILEA until April, 2016 Partially funded by BCSD Clerk Grants Clerk Clerk Major D. Grimshaw Major D. Kramer F.T.O. School Res. Officer Special Ops Grants Animal Control Lieutenant Allen Lieutenant Klein Lieutenant Schaefer P.O. S.R.O. S.R.O. P.O. Corrick Stirn Detective Sergeant A Sergeant B Sergeant C Sergeant D P.O. P.O. P.O. Bloomer P.O. P.O. Detective Detective Detective VACANT Cameron P.O. Carper P.O. Pkg. Enforcement POP Unit Officer POP Unit Officer
3 Burlington Police Department 2015 Key Accomplishments The Parking Enforcement Attendant identified over 582 abandoned vehicles (a 9% increase over 2014) resulting in 52 vehicles being towed from the streets. The remaining vehicles were moved by the vehicle owners in a cooperative effort. Accomplished a 96.35% compliance rate for seatbelt usage. Significant progress was made in converting analog radio technology to a more current digital radio system. Utilized Justice Assistance Grant funding for the purchase of point-of-view cameras for all patrol officers. Established a Minority Recruitment Committee to identify and overcome challenges in reaching minority applicants for public safety positions. Achieved a 77.8% voter approval for the purchase of the current US Bank building to become the new Police Department facility. Secured a $250,000 COPS Hiring Grant for establishing a two-officer Problem Oriented Policing unit. Concluded the Federal prosecution of a major drug trafficking organization in the Burlington area. Completed the training of two Reserve Officers and began utilizing these officers as manpower during peak
4 Officers Years of Service Years This graph indicates the number of years sworn police officers have worked for the Burlington Police Department as of December 31, The average number of years of service to the Burlington Police Department by sworn officers is years.
5 Post-Secondary Education of Sworn Officers 4 or more years of college education 2 years or less of college education 50% 50% This graph demonstrates the years of education, following high school, that each sworn officer of the Burlington Police Department has obtained as of December 31, 2015.
6 Presentations Contact Hrs. Citizens In Attendance * This graph indicates the number of citizens in attendance and the amount of hours police officers utilized to educate and inform about various law enforcement topics during 2015.
7 Top 10 Calls for Service 5% Abandoned Vehicle 22% 16% Dogs, Cats, Etc. Domestic Problem Theft 6% 5% 13% Welfare Check Property Damage Accident Hazardous Situation 7% 8% 9% 9% Reckless Driver Disorderly Conduct Suspicious Person/Vehicle This graph reflects the top ten call types that were received in These call types have been the most common for the past several years. The top two, Suspicious Activity and Animal calls, consistently remain in the top two positions each year.
8 Police & Fire & Ambulance Comparison of Calls for Service Ambulance Fire Police Other 0% 11% 7% 82% This graph represents the percentage of calls that the ambulance (EMT s/paramedics), fire (fire fighters/command), police (police officers/deputies/command) and other (streets department, sanitation department, etc.) responded to during This graph represents all of Des Moines County.
9 Law Enforcement Agencies Calls for Service Burlington Police Department West Burlington Police Department Des Moines County Sheriff This graph represents the number of calls for service that each law enforcement agency was assigned to in 2015 thru DesCom. A call for service is when someone requests a police response as well as the documentation of statistical information such as background checks and a driver s license records.
10 Yearly Comparison of Traffic Citations Issued , , , The graph represents the total number of traffic citations issued by the Burlington Police Department from 2013 through The table on the following page gives additional information about traffic citations issued.
11 Eight Most Frequent Traffic Citations Issued SPEEDING SEATBELT VIOLATION CHILD RESTRAINT VIOLATION NO PROOF OF INSURANCE LICENSE SUSPENDED OR REVOKED OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED FAILURE TO STOP AT TRAFFIC SIGNAL NON-REGISTERED VEHICLE
12 Motor Vehicle Accidents 1200 Property Damage Only Personal Injury Accident Fatality Accident This graph represents the number of motor vehicle crashes that police officers responded to from 2008 through The accidents are further broken down based on if only property damage occurred, if a person was injured or if a person was killed.
13 Calls for Service ,030 34,928 34,888 31,944 33, , This chart represents the total number of calls for service that required a police response for the Burlington Police Department from 2010 through The following table further breaks down the information into specific call types.
14 Call Type ALARM REPAIRS ASSAULT ABANDONED VEHICLE AIRPORT CHECK ALARM - BURGLAR ALARM - CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM - CAR ALARM - FIRE ALARM - MEDICAL ALARM - MULTIPLE AMBULANCE - ASSIST WITH ANIMAL 2,404 2,155 2,109 1,892 2,056 1,794 ANIMAL/LIVESTOCK PERMIT ASSIST BAG - COURT BIKEPATH PATROL BOAT PATROL BOMB BURGLARY - BUSINESS BURGLARY - MOTOR VEHICLE BURGLARY - RESIDENCE BURNING COMPLAINTS BUS VIOLATION CHILD ABUSE CRIMINAL HISTORY REQUEST 3,674 3,792 3,493 3,311 3,170 2,025 CHILD - MISSING/FOUND CIGARETTE COMPLAINTS CIVIL COMPLAINT CHILD NEGLECT CONSERVATION INFO CONTACT ORDER COUNTERFEIT MONEY CRIMESTOPPERS CALL CURVEW VIOLATION DELIVER MESSAGE/PERSON DHS CONTACT DISABLED VEHICLE
15 Call Type DISORDERLY CONDUCT DRIVER'S LICENSE RECORD DECEASED SUBJECT DOMESTIC PROBLEM 1,250 1,242 1,192 1,187 1,272 1,407 DRIVING UNDER SUSPENSION ESCAPE FROM CUSTODY ESCORT (BANK, FUNERAL) FATALITY ACCIDENT FIGHT FILE PURPOSES FINGERPRINT FEES FIRE FIREWORKS FOOT PATROL , FORGERY FOUND PROPERTY FRADULENT ACTIVITY GAS DRIVE-OFF GRAFFITTI GUN CALL HIT & RUN HANDICAP PARKING VIOL HARASSMENT HAZARDS HAZMAT HOUSE LOCKOUT IAAP SECURITY TEST INFO PURPOSES ONLY INTERNET INVESTIGATION INTOXICATED PERSON JUVENILE COURT ORDER KIDNAPPING KNOXBOX LEAVES RAKED INTO STREET LITTER/ILLEGAL DUMPING LOST/THEFT OF MOTOR VEH LOST PROPERTY LIQUOR VIOLATION
16 Call Type MENTAL SUBJECT(S) MISSING ADULT MURDER NEIGHBORHOOD PROBLEM NOISE COMPLAINT OPEN DOOR/WINDOW OTHER OPERATING WHILE INTOX PARKING VIOLATION PATROL - REQUEST FOR PBX (SUSPICIOUS PHONE CALL) PROPERTY DAMAGE ACCIDENT PEACE - KEEP THE PERSONAL INJURY ACCIDENT PROSTITUTION, SELL OR SOLICIT PROWLLER CALLS PUBLIC SERVICE ROBBERY RUNAWAY RADAR REQUEST RECKLESS DRIVER RECORDS CHECK SEXUAL ASSAULT SALVATION ARMY SCHOOL PATROL SEARCH WARRANT SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY SHOTS FIRED SKATEBOARDING COMPLAINT SNOW EMERGENCY TOW SPEEDING COMPLAINT STALING COMPLAINT SUBPOENA - SERVICE OF SUICIDE OR ATTEMPTED SUSPICIOUS PERSON 2,350 2,614 2,234 2,251 2,394 2,455 THEFT 1,033 1,101 1, TATTOO COMPLAINT TAVERN CHECK
17 Call Type TAXI CAB INSPECTION TEST - RADIO TEST - CIVIL DEFENSE SIREN TEST - COUNTY FIRE THREATS MADE THROW ROCKS, CORN, ETC TOW TRAFFIC CONTROL ASSIGNMENT TRANSFER - PATIENT TRESPASS TRAFFIC STOP 7,127 7,904 6,740 8,389 6,163 4,284 UNLOCK MOTOR VEHICLE VANDALISM VACATION CHECKS WEAPON - GUN PERMITS 1,156 2,279 1,321 1, ,141 WEATHER LOG WELFARE CHECK WARRANT SERVICE Total 34,030 34,928 31,944 34,888 33,160 30,055
18 Incidents 7,000 6,132 6,474 6,149 6,000 5,750 5,683 5,278 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1, This chart represents the total number of incidents that resulted in a police report being taken by the Burlington Police Department from 2010 through The following table further breaks down the information into specific incident types.
19 Incident Murder/Nonneg Mans Negl Manslaughter Justifiable Homicide Forcible Rape Forcible Sodomy Sex Asslt w/object Forcible Fondling Statutory Rape Incest Porno/Obscene Matl Peeping Tom Robbery Aggravated Assault Assault:Firearm Simple Assault Intimidation Domestic Violence Burglary/B&E Pocket-Picking Purse -snatching Shoplifting Theft from Vehicle Theft Vehicle Part Theft from Building Theft from Vending Other Larceny Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Counterfeit/Forgery Swindle/Confidence Credit/ATM Fraud Impersonation Fraud Wire Fraud Bad Checks Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism
20 Weapon Law Violation Asst/Prom Prostitu Drug/Narc Violations Drug Equipment Viol Nonviol Family Off Driv Under Infl Liquor Law Violation Drunkenness Disorderly Conduct Curf/Loiter/Vagrancy All Other Offenses Kidnapping/Abduction SEINT TASK FORCE ACTIVIT Trespassing Suspicion Runaway Missing Person Lost Property Found Person ANIMAL PERMIT ANIMAL TRAP PERMIT Found Property Unattended Death Suicide Attempted Suicide Sick Cared For Mental Case ANIMAL MISC Firearms Accident Home Accident Work Accident Public Accident Animal Bite Warrant Outside Restraining Order F Traffic Acc F:MV/PEDESTRAIN F:MV/FIXED OBJECT
21 PI Traffic Acc PI:MV/PEDESTRAIN PI:MV/MOTORCYCLE PI:MV/BICYCLE PI:MV/TRUCK PI:MV/FIXED OBJECT PI:MV/RAN OFF ROADW PI:MV/ANIMAL PI:MC/BICYCLE PI:MC/FIXED OBJECT PI:MC/RAN OFF ROADW PI:TRUCK/MOTOR VEHI PI:TRUCK/MOTORCYCL PI: Hit and Run PI:OTHER PD Traffic Acc PD:MV/MOTOR VEHICLE PD:MV/PEDESTRAIN PD:MV/MOTORCYCLE PD:MV/BICYCLE PD:MV/TRUCK PD:MV/FIXED OBJECT PD:MV/RAN OFF ROADW PD:MV/ANIMAL PD:MV/TRAIN PD:MC/TRUCK PD:MC/FIXED OBJECT PD:MC/RAN OFF ROADW PD:TRUCK/MOTOR VEH PD:TRUCK/TRUCK PD:TRUCK/FIXED OBJE PD:TRUCK/RAN OFF RO PD: Hit and Run PD: City Vehicle PD: Police Veh Assist Other Agency Parking Violations Moving Violations
22 Op After Revocation VEHICLE SALVAGE INSPECT JUVENILE PICKUP ORDERS BACKGROUND CHECK Misc. Public Misc: Officer PENDING INVESTIGATION VACATION PATROL REQUES TAXI CITY PROPERTY DAMAGE WARRANT ENTRIES ACCT ACCIDENT TRACS IMPORT Total 6,132 6,474 6,149 5,750 5,683 5,278
23 Use of Force This graph represents how many times Burlington police officers used force to arrest an individual from 2012 through It is valuable to compare the number of incidents and arrests to the use of force. Force is defined as anything more than verbal commands needed to handcuff a noncompliant arrestee. The National Average for Use of Force by a law enforcement agency is 1.4% for police contacts with the public.
24 Count of Arrests Per Year This graph represents the number of arrests made by Burlington police officers from 2010 through 2015.
25 Burlington Police Department Involvement in the Community South Hill Neighborhood Assoc Saunderson Heights Neighborhood Assoc SURGE Neighborhood Revitalization Pink Heels Tour Boy Scouts & Girl Scouts Burlington P.D. Explorer Post School Resource Officers PIECES Afterschool Programming Daily Officer School Visits High School Job Shadows Steamboat Days Shop with a Cop City Week Citizen s Police Academy Snake Alley Criterium Middle School Career Fairs Neighborhood Watch CrimeStoppers Local Parades SAFE Alternative Trick-or-Treat A Day in the Park Special Olympics Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Grade School Reading Programs
26 Burlington Police Department 2016 Goals Complete concept and design of the new Burlington Police Department facility Implement the new San Jose Field Training model Begin to implement new policing strategy to include the problem solving triangle in an effort to reduce gun violence. Complete countywide law enforcement digital radio implementation. Develop our community outreach by continuing to increase educational opportunities with area landlords. Secure donations to finance the implementation of the K9 Unit. Upgrade audio/video recording devices in the Criminal Investigation Division with expandable capabilities at the new police department facility.
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