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2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Director s Comments...3 AGENCY INFORMATION...4 Organizational Chart...6 DIRECTOR S OFFICE...7 Fiscal Section...7 Operations Section...7 Fleet Report...7 Grants Section...8 Information Technology Section...8 Highway Safety Office...8 Public Affairs and Projects Section...10 Photo Lab...10 Video Support Unit...10 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIVISION...11 Human Resources Section...11 Recruiting Section...12 Training Section...12 Regulatory Services...13 Maintenance and Inmate Services...13 CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN DIVISION...15 Division Map...17 HIGHWAY PATROL DIVISION...18 Activity Reports by Troop...19 Driver s License Activity...26 Aircraft Section...27 Division Map...28 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DIVISION...29 Activity Reports by Company and Special Operations Section...30 Special Operations Section...34 Marijuana Eradication Program...34 Special Weapons and Tactics...34 Crisis Negotiation Team...35 Bomb/Arson Unit...35 Internet Crimes Against Children Section...35 Division Map...37 INDEX...38 Page 2 of 38

3 Mike Huckabee Governor State of Arkansas ARKANSAS STATE POLICE 1 State Police Plaza Drive Little Rock, Arkansas SERVING WITH PRIDE AND DISTINCTION SINCE 1935 Steve Dozier Director ARKANSAS STATE POLICE COMMISSION October 1, 2006 Roger Meek, Jr Chairman Fort Smith To: Governor Mike Huckabee, Members of the Arkansas General Assembly, and the Citizens of Arkansas, Daniel Woody Futrell Vice-Chairman Nashville Warren Dupwe Secretary Jonesboro Charisse Childers Blytheville Dr. Lewis Shepherd Arkadelphia John W. Allison Conway Steve Smith Little Rock It is my pleasure to present to you the Arkansas State Police s 2005 Annual Report. The report reflects activity over the year and includes number of arrests, amounts collected by the department, and disposition of cases. The report was created from activity logs and records kept by each division and section within the Arkansas State Police. Highlighted in the report are agency information and section achievements. Throughout the report, you will find several charts that should assist in explaining agency operations. If you have any questions about this report or the operations of the department, please do not hesitate to contact me or any representative of the Arkansas State Police. Respectfully submitted, Steve Dozier Colonel Page 3 of 38

4 AGENCY INFORMATION The Director s Office provides overall administration of the agency and directly manages Arkansas Highway Safety Office, agency Fiscal Management, Executive Protection for the Governor and Lieutenant Governor, Grants Management, Fleet Management, and Internal Affairs. The Director delegates much of this management to his Chief of Staff holding the rank of Major. Additionally, the Director has a staff attorney immediately available who coordinates legal representation with the Arkansas Attorney General s Office, represents the agency before the Arkansas State Police Commission, performs legal research in law enforcement and other agency matters, and reviews contracts and leases on behalf of the agency. The Department of Arkansas State Police is organized into four (4) divisions; the Highway Patrol Division; the Administrative Services Division; the Crimes Against Children Division; and the Criminal Investigation Division. The Highway Patrol Division (HPD) operates twelve (12) troop headquarters located around the state. HPD is responsible for patrol of the Arkansas highway system, responds to calls from the public for service, and investigates motor vehicle crashes. Included within the troops are personnel assigned to Interstate Criminal Patrol, which are teams that aggressively enforce Arkansas motor vehicle and criminal laws with a special focus upon identifying, criminal organizations, fugitives, and persons using Arkansas highways to transport illegal drugs, weapons, in support of terrorism, or perpetrating other types of crimes. HPD also coordinates canine activities, including handler training throughout the agency. The HPD administers Arkansas driver s license testing and commercial driver s license testing programs. The agency s aviation assets are managed by HPD and provide both fixed wing and rotor wing aircraft for a multitude of law enforcement and executive protection missions. The Administrative Services Division (ASD) operates the human resource functions for the agency that includes recruiting, hiring, and promoting all employees. ASD ensures agency compliance with a federal court consent decree involving hiring and promotions of employees. ASD conducts all trooper applicant testing and competitive promotional testing. ASD administers the uniformed officers health insurance plan and the ASP Retirement System. ASD also maintains all agency personnel, medical, and training records. ASD coordinates and provides training throughout the agency, including troop school and several in-service training courses for employees. ASD also is responsible for regulatory administration concerning used motor vehicle dealer licensing, concealed handgun permits, licensing of private investigators, security guards and alarm technicians, and the issuance fireworks licenses and permits. The Director s designee as State Fire Marshal is assigned to ASD. Arkansas Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) and identification (ID) bureau operates within the ASD and is responsible for collection of all arrest records for the state as well as all non-criminal justice related Page 4 of 38

5 background checks. ASD is responsible for the maintenance of agency properties in Little Rock as well as maintenance at communications tower sites across the entire state. The Crimes Against Children Division is responsible for the receipt and investigation of reports involving sexual abuse and severe physical maltreatment of children. The Division is comprised of the Child Abuse Hotline Section and the Investigation Section. The Hotline operates 24 hours a day and seven days a week with a toll free number for the public and mandated reporters to report child maltreatment and other crimes against children ( ). The hotline is staffed by a team of specially trained personnel that receive over 4,000 calls per month. The hotline begins the documentary process and will launch investigations of the reports that meet the criteria of state and federal statutes. Calls are either assigned to the Department of Health and Human Services Division of Children and Family Services or Arkansas State Police personnel. The CACD Investigation Section is comprised of eight (8) areas throughout Arkansas and is staffed with investigators responsible for conducting investigations of severe maltreatment as well as working with law enforcement to prosecute crimes against children. The Criminal Investigation Division (CID) operates statewide and is subdivided into six (6) companies located through out Arkansas. CID provides investigative support to local and county law enforcement agencies as well as local drug task forces. Services vary according to local law enforcement capabilities and availability of crime scene investigative technology and equipment. CID also manages a special operations section providing investigative support, staffing of the Morgan Nick Critical Incident Command Center and operating the statewide missing child alert plan. CID also coordinates the SWAT Team, Crisis Negotiations Team, a Bomb/Arson Unit, a Marijuana Eradication Unit, an Internet Crimes Against Children Unit, and has members assigned to the Joint Terrorism Task Force and the Drug Enforcement Administration Task Force, Office of Investigative Support. CID investigates white collar crimes and cases of public corruption via referrals from the Division of Legislative Audit through various prosecuting attorneys. Page 5 of 38

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7 DIRECTOR S OFFICE The daily operations of the Director s Office are administered by the Chief of Staff. The position supervises the Operations Manager, who is responsible for the agency s communications, fleet, shop, and construction; the Public Affairs and Projects Manager, who is responsible for video support and the photo lab; the Chief Fiscal Officer, who is responsible for the finances of the agency; the Grants Unit, which obtains and manages the agency s grant funds; the Information Technology Administrator, who is responsible for the agency s computer and technology needs; the Administrator of Highway Safety Office, who administers federal funds to state and local agencies for highway safety projects; Executive Protection, which provides security for the Governor s Mansion, the Governor, Lt. Governor and their families; and the Internal Affairs Unit, which investigates allegations of misconduct by department employees. Fiscal Section The Arkansas State Police s appropriated budget included the following: FY 04 FY 05 Total Total Regular Salaries 38,487,504 Regular Salaries 39,501,343 Extra Help 46,000 Extra Help 46,000 Personnel Service Match 19,002,907 Personnel Service Match 19,344,502 Overtime 525,000 Overtime 450,000 Operating Expense 11,996,434 Operating Expense 11,394,263 Travel 213,500 Travel 390,700 Professional Services 1,098,500 Professional Services 1,075,500 Capital Outlay 3,330,000 Capital Outlay 2,010,000 Data Processing 62,000 Data Processing 162,000 Covert Operations 125,000 Covert Operations 125,000 Grants 16,251,700 Grants 16,340,800 Refunds 3,000,000 Refunds 3,000,000 Total 94,138,545 Total 93,840,108 Operations Section Fleet Report: The Arkansas State Police purchased a total of 228 vehicles. This included 151 Chevy Impalas, 44 Ford Tauruses, 30 Ford Crown Victorias, 2 Ford Crew Cab Trucks (maintenance section), and 1 Ford Extended Cab Truck (armory). The following table reflects the average number of miles driven per division, per vehicle. Highway Patrol 425 Units 22,218 miles Criminal Investigation Division 100 Units 19,458 miles Crimes Against Children Division 63 Units 18,100 miles Administration 35 Units 17,570 miles Page 7 of 38

8 Grants Section The Arkansas State Police was awarded federal funding for the methamphetamine initiative, the Arkansas Wireless Information Network (AWIN), the interoperable communication project, Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) backend upgrade, and an automated commercial driver s licensing testing system installation. Continuation grants were awarded to further the Internet Crimes Against Children program and various highway safety programs including the Traffic and Criminal Software (TraCS) program. Information Technology Section The Information Technology Section supports approximately 1,200 desktops laptops computers and 12 servers. The Section is responsible for all database management; LAN management; software licensing; data security; cell phones; operating systems; software suites; antivirus protection; network utilization; and interfaces with non-arkansas State Police systems. The information technology section is responsible for the training and deployment of the TraCS system and assists with the upgrade of AFIS. Highway Safety Office The Highway Safety Office administers state and federal highway safety funds and oversees highway safety program efforts supported by these funds for the state of Arkansas. The Highway Safety Office develops an annual highway safety plan, which identifies traffic-related safety problems in Arkansas and recommends programs most effective in reducing traffic fatalities, injuries, and crashes. A performance plan was prepared which describes the state s highway safety problem identification process and identifies the state s highway safety benchmarks and goals. The highway safety plan describes the strategies for meeting the goals outlined in the performance plan and allocation of highway safety funds. The Highway Safety Office implemented projects and facilitated activities and programs which contributed toward reaching the state s goals. The Office recognizes the achievement of quantified goals is dependant not only on the work of its office, but also on the collaborative and ongoing efforts of a multitude of governmental and private entities involved in improving highway safety in Arkansas. Below is a list of the grant agreements funded during fiscal year Page 8 of 38

9 RECIPIENT/CONTRACTOR FED. HSP AMOUNT FED. EXPENDITURES Administrative Office of the Courts $ 96, $ 36, Criminal Justice Institute $ 300, $ 273, Mothers Against Drunk Driving $ 75, $ 63, Crowley's Ridge Development Council $ 16, $ 15, AR Spinal Cord Commission $ 12, $ 11, Arkansas Broadcasters Association $ 75, $ 75, Harrison Police Department $ 25, $ 25, Hope Police Department $ 17, $ 16, Maumelle Police Department $ 8, $ 7, Dimensions, Inc. $ 70, $ 63, Benton County Sheriff's Office $ 35, $ 35, Bentonville Police Department $ 14, $ 9, Blytheville Police Department $ 25, $ 15, Van Buren Police Department $ 40, $ 40, Jonesboro Police Department $ 62, $ 57, Little Rock Police Department $ 150, $ 78, Marion Police Department $ 15, $ 13, North Little Rock Police Department $ 64, $ 42, Osceola Police Department $ 10, $ 10, Paragould Police Department $ 16, $ 13, Sherwood Police Department $ 12, $ 12, Springdale Police Department $ 35, $ 34, Criminal Justice Institute $ 123, $ 102, Peters and Associates $ 40, $ 40, Arkansas State Police - TRACS $ 1,050, $ 492, U of A Fayetteville $ 30, $ 25, AHTD - Professional Development $ 4, $ 2, Arkansas Operation Lifesavers, Inc. $ 6, $ 0.00 Benton Police Department $ 45, $ 29, Bryant Police Department $ 22, $ 17, Conway Police Department $ 57, $ 34, Faulkner County Sheriffs Office $ 41, $ 36, Fayetteville Police Department $ 30, $ 27, Fort Smith Police Department $ 110, $ 66, Hot Spring County Sheriff s Office $ 25, $ 8, Hot Springs Police Department $ 56, $ 23, Mountain Home Police Department $ 10, $ 6, Pulaski County Sheriff's Office $ 180, $ 70, Russellville Police Department $ 50, $ 39, Saline County Sheriff's Department $ 50, $ 38, Searcy Police Department $ 4, $ 3, Texarkana Police Department $ 60, $ 48, Washington County Sheriff s Office $ 25, $ 24, West Memphis Police Department $ 94, $ 77, Camden Police Department $ 15, $ 4, Monticello Police Department $ 6, $ 5, UAMS $ 327, $ 159, AHTD 154HE $ 1,268, $ 654, Arkansas State Police - Enforcement $ 1,096, $ 623, Cranford,Johnson,Robinson & Woods $ 1,328, $ 900, International Data Processing $ 570, $ 166, Total $ 7,901, $ 4,679, Page 9 of 38

10 Public Affairs and Projects Section Photo Lab The Photo Lab supports troopers, special agents, and other investigators assigned to law enforcement functions. The Lab also supports internal publications and photo sales to private legal counsel. The Photo Lab processed 849 rolls of film, a decrease of almost 200 rolls from the year 2005 that is attributed to the growing number of digital images being processed through the lab. More than 12,000 film and electronic photographs were produced by the lab. The Lab generated $19,450 in photo sales. Video Support Unit The Video Support Unit assisted with the development of training video productions and video analysis used by troopers and special agents in their investigative capacities. Among the more significant projects produced by the Unit were a historical review commemorating the 70 th anniversary of the Arkansas State Police, and two public service announcements. One announcement was designed to address motorcycle safety in a four county area where motorcycle crashes were on the rise. The second announcement was developed to educate motorists about the state s new law requiring drivers on multi-lane highways to move away from law enforcement vehicles with operating emergency lights and parked along the highway shoulder. Page 10 of 38

11 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIVISION The Administrative Services Division is responsible for most of the department s administration. This includes: the Human Resources Section, which is responsible for the hiring process, personnel actions, commissioned employee health plan, payroll, records, benefits, and research and development; the Recruiting and Training Section, which is responsible for recruiting, training, and academy services; the Regulatory Services Section, which is responsible for the Automated Fingerprint Identification Section (AFIS), Identification Bureau, concealed handgun licensing, licensing of private investigators, security guards and alarm system agents, used motor vehicle dealer licensing, Fire Marshal s Office, licensing and regulation of fireworks displays and sales, regulation of dealers of precious metals, sales of blue lights, crash records, mailroom and duplication, headquarters property security; and Maintenance and Inmate Services. Human Resource Section There were over 700 personnel transactions recorded within the Human Resources Section. Among the transactions were 127 hires, 245 promotions (includes special language promotions), 82 reassignments, 15 military leaves, 12 disciplinary actions, 22 DROP enrollments, and 100 address and name changes. There were 77 commissioned advertisements resulting in either a promotion or lateral transfer, and over 100 civilian advertisements. The payroll unit processed certificate pay to eligible commissioned officers and Career Ladder Incentive Program (CLIP) promotions and/or bonuses were awarded to 234 civilian employees. Other activity in the Human Resources Section included the processing of: - Worker s Compensation Forms 51 - Family Medical Leave Act Requests 64 - Catastrophic Leave Requests 9 - Time Audits 33 - Employment Verifications 245 * - Garnishments 15 * - Proof of Prior Employment 11* - Bank Information Change 3 * - Stipend Payment 24 * * Totals only include July December. Page 11 of 38

12 Recruiting Section The Recruiting Section contacted 2,288 applicants to take the written test to become a commissioned officer. Of the applicants contacted, 1,653 took the written test. The Recruiting Section conducted 672 physical assessment tests, and compiled 610 hiring packets for staff review. As part of the hiring process, the Section reviewed 552 polygraph results for disqualifiers, administered 459 background checks, coordinated 173 oral interviews and 92 medical and psychological examinations, and composed 88 hire letters. As part of the recruiting process, the Recruiting Section visited 18 Arkansas schools at levels ranging from elementary through high school to promote the positive image of law enforcement and the Arkansas State Police. Recruiters attended 42 ball games, school functions, and spoke to individual classes. Recruiters also spoke to 12 college and university classes as well as represented the Arkansas State Police at 29 career and job fairs. Recruiters made 7 television appearances on various state networks informing viewers of the requirements for becoming an Arkansas State Trooper and encouraging qualified persons to seek employment with the agency. The Recruiting Section held the 1 st Annual Arkansas State Police Preparatory Trooper Academy in the summer of Eight students graduated from the one week, inresidence academy. The Recruiting Section also coordinated random drug testing for 600 employees. Training Section The Training Section trained 37 recruits in a 10-week, 502 hour troop school. In addition, the Training Section presented 186 in-service training classes for incumbent employees. Training classes included radar certification and refresher, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), National Incident Management System (NIMS), firearms training, first aid, pursuit driving, emergency vehicle operations, violent encounters resolution system, taser, pepper spray, crash investigation, less than lethal use of force, submachine-gun training and instructor development, Magnum spike training, live fire instructor training, traffic and criminal software, the human element, basic auto theft, defensive tactics instructor course, knoppix for first responders, major case conference, basic polygraph examiner course, and two 40-hour in-service training blocks in various courses. Page 12 of 38

13 Regulatory Services Section The following is an accounting of specific licensing, permitting, and other transactions performed by the Regulatory Services Section: Concealed Handgun Precious Metal Dealers Applications 4,799 Registered Dealers (current only) 8 Renewal Applications 6,069 Crash Reports Applications for Transfer 59 Request for copies processed 68,450 New Instructor License 13 Used Motor Vehicles Applications Rejected 183 New Applications 395 (includes revoked, denied and rejected) Private Inv., Alarm Tech. Renewal Applications 3,501 Class A, B, & E Applications 408 Dealer Complaints 79 Class C Applications 22 Blue Light Sales Registrant Applications 152 Sales reported 12 Class D & F Applications 342 Fire Marshal s Office Class G Applications 2 Fireworks Licenses Issued 372 Opened Criminal 70 Building Plans Reviewed 37 Investigations Closed Criminal 40 Inspections 32 Investigations Company Audits 14 Above-ground storage tanks 100 permitted Polygraph Licensing Identification Bureau Applications 58 Background Checks 147,090 Processed Voice Stress Exam Apps. 5 Mail Room Examinations Administered 187 Postage Costs per Month $6, AFIS Copies Made per Month 113,214 Fingerprint Cards Processed 96,676 Maintenance and Inmate Services Section The Maintenance and Inmate Services Section visited tower sites each month. Annual activity for tower site services included: - Weed and grass control 182 visits - Roof repairs 6 visits - Building repairs 2 visits - Gate repairs 3 visits - Fence repairs 8 visits - Generator repairs/work 6 visits - Air conditioning/generator service 246 individual service checks - Air conditioning unit troubleshooting responses on-site for hi-temps 21 visits Page 13 of 38

14 - Air conditioning units that were brought back to maintenance for 7 visits - Installation of fuel lines for propane tanks 81 visits - Installation, repair, or maintenance of tower site halo grounding for Motorola 3 visits - Poured concrete slab for placement of propane tanks 39 sites - Installed mesh wiring for over 40 generators for the prevention of various vermin nesting and snake infestations - Brush cleared 29 sites - Repaired road to site 2 visits - Electrical work 31 visits The Maintenance and Inmate Services Section is also responsible for all upkeep and maintenance of troop and company buildings around the state. The Section performed 40 mowing or landscaping visits to Little Rock headquarters and 6 visits to other buildings to perform various lawn work or removal of trash. The Section made 21 visits for structural improvements, i.e. wall additions, office or room additions, and painting. Additionally, the Maintenance and Inmate Services Section accomplished the following: - Construction of the Morgan Nick Alert Center. Specifically, the Section installed and constructed all desks, cabinets, conference tables, floor tile/carpet work, and electrical work for this project. - The carpentry shop constructed approximately 23 grease or map boards, 7 slot mail boxes, 18 desks, 24 cabinet projects, 11 tables, 26 picture frames, and 5 consoles. - Approximately 19 plumbing projects were completed at various headquarters locations and the Governor s Mansion. - Approximately 11 electronic projects were completed for at Little Rock headquarters. This included installation of cameras, monitors, security system, and VCR systems. The Maintenance and Inmate Services Section supervised an average of 39 inmates, conducted 48 searches of living areas, shops, and grounds and delivered 2 disciplinary actions. The staff, along with a nurse from the Arkansas Department of Correction, conducted 32 inspections for health and sanitation purposes with no problem areas noted. A total of 108 trips were made to the Arkansas Department of Correction, Wrightsville Unit, for sick calls, the pick-up of medication, laundering of inmate clothing, parole hearings, and various other purposes. Food items for the inmates were picked up from the Arkansas Department of Correction, Pine Bluff Unit on a monthly basis. Page 14 of 38

15 CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN DIVISION The Legislature created the Crimes Against Children Division (CACD) as part of the Arkansas State Police to provide competent and thorough child abuse investigations which are sensitive to the needs of children and families. The Legislature further said that it is difficult for caseworkers with the Department of Human Services, which is currently charged with the responsibilities of investigating child abuse and providing services to children and families, to separate their dual roles as investigators and service providers. Using this legislative path, CACD was established and began operating the state-wide child abuse hotline and conducting investigations of severe child maltreatment in conjunction with law enforcement agencies. CACD employed an average of 55 employees in the investigation section, 22 employees in the hotline section, and 2 employees in administration. Child Abuse Hot Line operators received 45,167 telephone calls. Of these calls, 25,587 were accepted as valid allegations of abuse or neglect. They were assigned for investigation to CACD investigators or to the Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Division of Children and Family Services (DCFS). The allegations accepted by the hot line are divided into categories for investigation, pursuant to an agreement with DHHS. This resulted in 6,327 cases being assigned to investigators in CACD. Of these cases, 7,484 Priority I allegations and 1,449 Priority II allegations were incorporated in these cases. Cases often have more than one allegation to address during the investigation. Priority I cases are the most serious allegations and less serious allegations are labeled as Priority II cases. The types and number of Priority I allegations were: Abandonment 22 Juvenile aggressor 15 Abuse with a deadly weapon 120 Malnutrition 3 Bone fracture 107 Medical neglect of dis. infant 1 Brain damage/skull fracture 27 Oral sex 638 Burns/scalding 229 Poison/noxious substance 161 Cuts, bruises, welts 122 Pornography 279 Death 18 Sexual contact 2,582 Failure to protect 278 Sexual exploitation 156 Failure to thrive 4 Sexual penetration 2,181 Immersion 1 Subdural hematoma 22 Indecent exposure 237 Suffocation 234 Internal injuries 5 Threat of harm 42 Of the total number of Priority I allegations, 6,073 (81%) involved sexual abuse, indecent exposure or pornography. CACD civilian investigators closed 6,164 cases in Of the closed cases, 2,677 (43.4%) were found to be true. The finding of true means there was a preponderance Page 15 of 38

16 of evidence that indicated the allegation(s) was true. An unsubstantiated finding means the evidence was insufficient to support the allegation(s). Investigations closed with a finding true are referred to the appropriate prosecuting attorney. The CACD is evaluated on 8 performance indicators of compliance with Angela R. requirements, which were set in a consent decree in the 1990s during federal court proceedings. It also is a part of an agreement between CACD and DHHS. The indicators are: 1. The alleged victim(s) in Priority I reports is seen by the investigator within 24 hours. 2. The alleged victim(s) in Priority II reports is seen by the investigator within 72 hours. 3. All children in the home are seen during the investigation. 4. The alleged victim(s) is interviewed or observed outside the presence of the alleged offender. 5. Parents/caretakers are interviewed in all investigations. 6. Investigations are concluded within 30 days of receipt of the allegation. By contract with DHHS, CACD is required to meet a minimum of 85% compliance in each performance indicator. The following chart shows the average compliance for the year The line numbers above are used as identifiers. 100% 95% 93% 95% 93% 94% 90% 88% 85% 82% 80% 75% Page 16 of 38

17 Crimes Against Children Division Map ec ve 06/ 7/05 BENTON CARROLL BOONE MARION BAXTER FULTON RANDOLPH CLAY 1 WASHINGTON MADISON CRAWFORD FRANKLIN SEBASTIA N POLK SCOTT 2 LOGAN MONTGOMERY NEWTON SEARCY STONE IZARD JOHNSON POPE VAN BUREN CELBURNE YELL GARLAND PERRY CONWAY SALINE 3 FAULKNER PULASKI 4 WHITE LONOKE SHARP INDEPENDENCE 5 PRAIRIE LAWRENCE JACKSON WOORUFF MONROE LEE POINSETT CROSS PHILLIPS GREENE CRAIGHEAD ST. FRANCIS 6 CRITTENDEN MISSISSIPPI SEVIER HOWARD LITTLE RIVER PIKE 8 HEMPSTEAD HOT SPRING GRANT JEFFERSON ARKANSAS CLARK DALLAS CLEVELAND OUACHITA NEVADA BRADLEY CALHOUN LINCOLN 7 DREW DESHA MILLER COLUMBIA UNION ASHLEY CHICOT LAFAYETTE Page 17 of 38

18 HIGHWAY PATROL DIVISION The Highway Patrol Division is responsible for enforcement of the motor vehicle and traffic safety laws of the state of Arkansas, including driver license testing for both regular and commercial drivers. The Division is comprised of 12 troops throughout the state, and includes Interstate Criminal Patrol, which are teams that will aggressively enforce Arkansas motor vehicle and criminal laws with a special focus upon identifying potential terrorist activity, criminal organizations, fugitives, and persons using Arkansas highways to transport illegal drugs, weapons, or perpetrating other types of crimes; a Canine Coordinator, who coordinates K-9 and handler training throughout the agency; an Aircraft Section, which provides air transportation to support the mission of the Arkansas State Police, and transportation for other state employees, including those in the executive and legislative branch. The following pages list an accounting of specific enforcement activity performed by each highway patrol troop. In addition to the activity listed below, the following should be noted: - The fatal accident count was down a total of 69 deaths compared to the year 2004; - Troops conducted 157 sobriety checkpoints; - Troopers worked 8,462 hours as part of an overtime grant program concentrating on seat belt and DWI enforcement; - 40 troopers were deployed to Louisiana State Police to assist for two weeks in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina; - Troopers were used in the state of Arkansas for placing, escorting and guarding camps of Hurricane Katrina evacuees; and - The Division formed an Interstate Criminal Patrol Team which is comprised of 12 uniformed officers and one Lieutenant. In the first six months since the team s inception it has accomplished the following: 4,802 pounds of Marijuana seized; 301 pounds of Cocaine seized; 30,260 in assorted pills seized; $1,789, in U.S. currency seized. The estimated street value of the drugs and currency seized is $20,898,355. In addition to drug/currency seizures, the team has made 1,530 arrests, including 134 felonies and recovered 16 stolen vehicles. The following pages list an accounting of specific enforcement activity performed by each highway patrol troop. Page 18 of 38

19 Troop A Pulaski, Faulkner, Lonoke, Saline Counties Troop B White, Independence, Cleburne, Jackson, Lawrence, Sharp Counties Criminal Arrest Criminal Arrest Felony Charges 1,471 Felony Charges 416 #Persons Arrested 890 #Persons Arrested 274 Misdemeanor Charges 5,965 Misdemeanor Charges 1,613 # Persons Arrested 3,751 # Persons Arrested 1,016 Total 12,077 Total 3,319 Hazardous Arrests Hazardous Arrests DWI and DUI 1,363 DWI and DUI 351 Reckless Driving 560 Reckless Driving 62 Speed Violations 16,032 Speed Violations 4,138 Too Fast for Conditions 117 Too Fast for Conditions 18 Failure to Yield 183 Failure to Yield 94 Stop Sign/Light 472 Stop Sign/Light 71 Over Center Line 125 Over Center Line 136 Following too Close 731 Following too Close 149 Other Hazardous Viol. 4,921 Other Hazardous Viol. 532 Total 24,504 Total 5,551 Non-Hazardous Arrests Non-Hazardous Arrests Child Restraint 739 Child Restraint 204 Seat Belt 3,868 Seat Belt 2,215 Vehicle License Violation 4,360 Vehicle License Violation 544 No Insurance 5,114 No Insurance 1,136 Driver License Violation 4,738 Driver License Violation 930 Commercial Driver License Violation 42 Commercial Driver License Violation 7 Littering Violation 132 Littering Violation 26 Other Non-Hazardous Violation 1,016 Other Non-Hazardous Violation 290 Total 20,009 Total 5,352 Juvenile Arrests Juvenile Arrests Felony 14 Felony 2 Misdemeanor 64 Misdemeanor 14 Total 78 Total 16 Warnings/Other Warnings/Other Seat Belt Warning 838 Seat Belt Warning 651 Service to Motorist 7,366 Service to Motorist 1,289 Other Warnings 28,561 Other Warnings 12,388 Total 36,765 Total 14,328 Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Accidents Investigated 5,957 Accidents Investigated 1,195 Incident Reports 982 Incident Reports 370 Stolen Vehicle Recovered 96 Stolen Vehicle Recovered 13 Stolen Property Value $798,866 Stolen Property Value $332,799 Warrants Served 3,483 Warrants Served 1,117 Page 19 of 38

20 Troop C Poinsett, Greene, Craighead, Mississippi, Randolph, Clay Counties Troop D Cross, Crittenden, Woodruff, St. Francis, Lee, Phillips, Monroe, Prairie Counties Criminal Arrest Criminal Arrest Felony Charges 191 Felony Charges 494 #Persons Arrested 140 #Persons Arrested 360 Misdemeanor Charges 2,234 Misdemeanor Charges 2,150 # Persons Arrested 1,339 # Persons Arrested 1,627 Total 3,904 Total 4,631 Hazardous Arrests Hazardous Arrests DWI and DUI 443 DWI and DUI 662 Reckless Driving 68 Reckless Driving 59 Speed Violations 10,521 Speed Violations 11,370 Too Fast for Conditions 2 Too Fast for Conditions 37 Failure to Yield 93 Failure to Yield 54 Stop Sign/Light 189 Stop Sign/Light 115 Over Center Line 179 Over Center Line 157 Following too Close 114 Following too Close 359 Other Hazardous Viol. 899 Other Hazardous Viol. 1,149 Total 12,508 Total 13,962 Non-Hazardous Arrests Non-Hazardous Arrests Child Restraint 283 Child Restraint 534 Seat Belt 4,295 Seat Belt 3,233 Vehicle License Violation 958 Vehicle License Violation 913 No Insurance 2,086 No Insurance 1,664 Driver License Violation 1,603 Driver License Violation 1,925 Commercial Driver License Violation 1 Commercial Driver License Violation 7 Littering Violation 16 Littering Violation 30 Other Non-Hazardous Violation 469 Other Non-Hazardous Violation 1,481 Total 9,711 Total 9,787 Juvenile Arrests Juvenile Arrests Felony 0 Felony 0 Misdemeanor 10 Misdemeanor 17 Total 10 Total 17 Warnings/Other Warnings/Other Seat Belt Warning 1,448 Seat Belt Warning 1,017 Service to Motorist 860 Service to Motorist 2,331 Other Warnings 18,781 Other Warnings 20,589 Total 21,089 Total 23,937 Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Accidents Investigated 948 Accidents Investigated 1,088 Incident Reports 278 Incident Reports 405 Stolen Vehicle Recovered 17 Stolen Vehicle Recovered 20 Stolen Property Value $124,001 Stolen Property Value $176,750 Warrants Served 1,576 Warrants Served 719 Page 20 of 38

21 Troop E Jefferson, Arkansas, Desha, Lincoln Counties Troop F Cleveland, Drew, Chicot, Ashley, Union, Calhoun, Bradley, Ouachita, Dallas Counties Criminal Arrest Criminal Arrest Felony Charges 125 Felony Charges 166 #Persons Arrested 99 #Persons Arrested 114 Misdemeanor Charges 1,018 Misdemeanor Charges 836 # Persons Arrested 646 # Persons Arrested 628 Total 1,888 Total 1,744 Hazardous Arrests Hazardous Arrests DWI and DUI 332 DWI and DUI 459 Reckless Driving 17 Reckless Driving 16 Speed Violations 4,291 Speed Violations 5001 Too Fast for Conditions 3 Too Fast for Conditions 8 Failure to Yield 25 Failure to Yield 38 Stop Sign/Light 39 Stop Sign/Light 84 Over Center Line 91 Over Center Line 74 Following too Close 40 Following too Close 29 Other Hazardous Viol. 247 Other Hazardous Viol. 380 Total 5,085 Total 6,089 Non-Hazardous Arrests Non-Hazardous Arrests Child Restraint 228 Child Restraint 419 Seat Belt 1,635 Seat Belt 2,038 Vehicle License Violation 650 Vehicle License Violation 610 No Insurance 1,015 No Insurance 756 Driver License Violation 968 Driver License Violation 979 Commercial Driver License Violation 3 Commercial Driver License Violation 13 Littering Violation 9 Littering Violation 11 Other Non-Hazardous Violation 116 Other Non-Hazardous Violation 125 Total 4,624 Total 4,951 Juvenile Arrests Juvenile Arrests Felony 0 Felony 2 Misdemeanor 2 Misdemeanor 20 Total 2 Total 22 Warnings/Other Warnings/Other Seat Belt Warning 490 Seat Belt Warning 988 Service to Motorist 529 Service to Motorist 1,016 Other Warnings 12,162 Other Warnings 19,426 Total 13,181 Total 21,430 Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Accidents Investigated 488 Accidents Investigated 582 Incident Reports 188 Incident Reports 83 Stolen Vehicle Recovered 7 Stolen Vehicle Recovered 3 Stolen Property Value $67,000 Stolen Property Value $14,200 Warrants Served 732 Warrants Served 454 Page 21 of 38

22 Troop G Columbia, Miller, Lafayette, Little River, Nevada, Troop H Scott, Logan, Sebastian, Franklin, Crawford Counties Hempstead, Howard, Sevier Counties Criminal Arrest Criminal Arrest Felony Charges 157 Felony Charges 353 #Persons Arrested 122 #Persons Arrested 240 Misdemeanor Charges 1,250 Misdemeanor Charges 1,307 # Persons Arrested 961 # Persons Arrested 923 Total 2,490 Total 2,823 Hazardous Arrests Hazardous Arrests DWI and DUI 376 DWI and DUI 502 Reckless Driving 20 Reckless Driving 55 Speed Violations 5,820 Speed Violations 10,520 Too Fast for Conditions 17 Too Fast for Conditions 5 Failure to Yield 55 Failure to Yield 56 Stop Sign/Light 53 Stop Sign/Light 59 Over Center Line 61 Over Center Line 107 Following too Close 29 Following too Close 94 Other Hazardous Viol. 301 Other Hazardous Viol. 786 Total 6,732 Total 12,184 Non-Hazardous Arrests Non-Hazardous Arrests Child Restraint 264 Child Restraint 169 Seat Belt 1,993 Seat Belt 2,081 Vehicle License Violation 529 Vehicle License Violation 1,356 No Insurance 1,179 No Insurance 1,570 Driver License Violation 1,580 Driver License Violation 1,521 Commercial Driver License Violation 19 Commercial Driver License Violation 0 Littering Violation 13 Littering Violation 14 Other Non-Hazardous Violation 417 Other Non-Hazardous Violation 214 Total 5,994 Total 6,925 Juvenile Arrests Juvenile Arrests Felony 0 Felony 0 Misdemeanor 15 Misdemeanor 10 Total 15 Total 10 Warnings/Other Warnings/Other Seat Belt Warning 694 Seat Belt Warning 125 Service to Motorist 2,191 Service to Motorist 1,016 Other Warnings 19,837 Other Warnings 11,174 Total 22,722 Total 12,315 Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Accidents Investigated 1,009 Accidents Investigated 1,164 Incident Reports 289 Incident Reports 330 Stolen Vehicle Recovered 6 Stolen Vehicle Recovered 16 Stolen Property Value $58,624 Stolen Property Value $276,500 Warrants Served 688 Warrants Served 927 Page 22 of 38

23 Troop I Boone, Newton, Marion, Searcy, Troop J Perry, Yell, Conway, Pope, Johnson, Van Buren Counties Baxter, Stone, Fulton, Izard Counties Criminal Arrest Criminal Arrest Felony Charges 697 Felony Charges 535 #Persons Arrested 497 #Persons Arrested 303 Misdemeanor Charges 2,124 Misdemeanor Charges 2,042 # Persons Arrested 1,387 # Persons Arrested 1,314 Total 4,705 Total 4,194 Hazardous Arrests Hazardous Arrests DWI and DUI 761 DWI and DUI 408 Reckless Driving 66 Reckless Driving 46 Speed Violations 5,763 Speed Violations 7,494 Too Fast for Conditions 29 Too Fast for Conditions 18 Failure to Yield 87 Failure to Yield 58 Stop Sign/Light 81 Stop Sign/Light 104 Over Center Line 146 Over Center Line 123 Following too Close 99 Following too Close 111 Other Hazardous Viol. 1,343 Other Hazardous Viol. 570 Total 8,375 Total 8,932 Non-Hazardous Arrests Non-Hazardous Arrests Child Restraint 249 Child Restraint 184 Seat Belt 2,471 Seat Belt 1,413 Vehicle License Violation 1,265 Vehicle License Violation 691 No Insurance 2,536 No Insurance 1,250 Driver License Violation 1,291 Driver License Violation 1,171 Commercial Driver License Violation 15 Commercial Driver License Violation 9 Littering Violation 23 Littering Violation 26 Other Non-Hazardous Violation 303 Other Non-Hazardous Violation 229 Total 8,153 Total 4,973 Juvenile Arrests Juvenile Arrests Felony 0 Felony 3 Misdemeanor 8 Misdemeanor 14 Total 8 Total 17 Warnings/Other Warnings/Other Seat Belt Warning 1,943 Seat Belt Warning 814 Service to Motorist 2,297 Service to Motorist 1,688 Other Warnings 22,891 Other Warnings 13,982 Total 27,131 Total 16,484 Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Accidents Investigated 1,563 Accidents Investigated 808 Incident Reports 632 Incident Reports 194 Stolen Vehicle Recovered 13 Stolen Vehicle Recovered 8 Stolen Property Value $50,625 Stolen Property Value $37,657 Warrants Served 1,678 Warrants Served 1,064 Page 23 of 38

24 Troop K Polk, Montgomery, Pike, Garland, Troop L Benton, Carroll, Madison, Washington Counties Hot Springs, Clark, Grant Counties Criminal Arrest Criminal Arrest Felony Charges 328 Felony Charges 101 #Persons Arrested 233 #Persons Arrested 88 Misdemeanor Charges 1,498 Misdemeanor Charges 880 # Persons Arrested 1,043 # Persons Arrested 632 Total 3,102 Total 1,701 Hazardous Arrests Hazardous Arrests DWI and DUI 395 DWI and DUI 360 Reckless Driving 64 Reckless Driving 153 Speed Violations 6,372 Speed Violations 5,144 Too Fast for Conditions 33 Too Fast for Conditions 13 Failure to Yield 181 Failure to Yield 76 Stop Sign/Light 119 Stop Sign/Light 65 Over Center Line 114 Over Center Line 74 Following too Close 261 Following too Close 197 Other Hazardous Viol. 693 Other Hazardous Viol. 1,225 Total 8,232 Total 7,307 Non-Hazardous Arrests Non-Hazardous Arrests Child Restraint 143 Child Restraint 75 Seat Belt 1,519 Seat Belt 751 Vehicle License Violation 725 Vehicle License Violation 1,018 No Insurance 1,127 No Insurance 1,262 Driver License Violation 1,144 Driver License Violation 1,128 Commercial Driver License Violation 1 Commercial Driver License Violation 9 Littering Violation 7 Littering Violation 12 Other Non-Hazardous Violation 124 Other Non-Hazardous Violation 415 Total 4,790 Total 4,670 Juvenile Arrests Juvenile Arrests Felony 3 Felony 0 Misdemeanor 7 Misdemeanor 9 Total 10 Total 9 Warnings/Other Warnings/Other Seat Belt Warning 669 Seat Belt Warning 285 Service to Motorist 1,286 Service to Motorist 1,279 Other Warnings 13,305 Other Warnings 9,240 Total 15,260 Total 10,804 Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Accidents Investigated 1,368 Accidents Investigated 1,735 Incident Reports 199 Incident Reports 545 Stolen Vehicle Recovered 36 Stolen Vehicle Recovered 14 Stolen Property Value $139,200 Stolen Property Value $53,000 Warrants Served 862 Warrants Served 444 Page 24 of 38

25 Total Activity Statewide for 2005 Criminal Arrest Felony Charges 5,034 # Persons Arrested 3360 Misdemeanor Charges 22,917 # Persons Arrested 15,267 Total 46,578 Hazardous Arrests DWI and DUI 6,412 Reckless Driving 1,186 Speed Violations 92,466 Too Fast for Conditions 300 Failure to Yield 1,000 Stop Sign/Light 1,451 Over Center Line 1,387 Following too Close 2,213 Other Hazardous Viol. 13,046 Total 119,461 Non-Hazardous Arrests Child Restraint 3,491 Seat Belt 27,512 Vehicle License Violation 13,619 No Insurance 20,695 Driver License Violation 18,978 Commercial Driver License Violation 126 Littering Violation 319 Other Non-Hazardous Violation 5,199 Total 89,939 Juvenile Arrests Felony 24 Misdemeanor 190 Total 214 Warnings/Other Seat Belt Warning 9,962 Service to Motorist 23,148 Other Warnings 202,336 Total 235,446 Miscellaneous Accidents Investigated 17,905 Incident Reports 4,495 Stolen Vehicle Recovered 249 Stolen Property Value $2,129,222 Warrants Served 13,744 Page 25 of 38

26 Driving Test Summary By Troop A B C D E F G H I J K L TOTAL TESTS DL WRITTEN PASSED 15,222 3,948 4,983 4,162 2,693 3,049 3,737 6,400 3,155 3,563 4,962 13,859 69,733 DL WRITTEN FAILED 11,116 2,076 3,828 4,064 3,078 2,940 1,661 5,977 1,358 1,812 2,144 10,125 50,179 DL ORAL PASSED ,042 DL ORAL FAILED DL SKILLS PASSED 12,624 3,253 4,606 3,234 1,758 2,453 3,556 5,027 1,887 3,149 4,396 7,957 53,900 DL SKILLS FAILED , ,184 7,703 TOTAL DL TESTS 39,903 9,680 13,609 11,966 9,319 8,908 9,412 18,323 6,961 8,817 11,883 34, ,084 TESTS CDL WRITTEN PASSED 8,828 6,321 2,706 2,697 2,124 1,785 2,247 2,622 2,017 1,756 2,131 4,454 39,688 CDL WRITTEN FAILED 3,169 1, ,253 11,634 CDL ORAL PASSED CDL ORAL FAILED CDL SKILLS PASSED CDL SKILLS FAILED TOTAL CDL TESTS 13,456 8,920 3,638 3,757 3,662 2,534 3,618 3,650 2,469 2,524 2,464 6,469 57,161 TOTAL TESTS 53,359 18,600 17,247 15,723 12,981 11,442 13,030 21,973 9,430 11,341 14,347 40, ,245 Page 26 of 38

27 Aircraft Section During the year, the Aircraft Section received 272 flight requests: requests were made from within the department - 62 requests were made from federal, state or local agencies The results of the requested flights are as follows: flights completed as requested - 16 flights cancelled by the requester prior to the flight - 4 flights cancelled due to weather - 6 flights cancelled due to no availability or maintenance issues The Aircraft Section flew hours during the year: hours flown by King Air, N930SP hours flown by helicopters, N529SP and N528SP hours flown by Cessna 182, N521SP The purposes of the missions requested are as follows: transportation missions - 43 search missions - 30 surveillance missions - 25 traffic enforcement missions - 11 maintenance missions - 9 public relations missions - 15 training missions - 12 manhunt missions Traffic enforcement activity included 509 officer violator contacts, 406 citations and 103 warnings. The 406 citations issued for the following: - 42 for speeding over the posted limit for speeding over the posted limit - 25 for speeding 21or more over the posted limit - 43 non-hazardous violations - 3 hazardous violations - 2 seat belt violations - 7 criminal arrests Page 27 of 38

28 Highway Patrol Division Map Page 28 of 38

29 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DIVISION The Criminal Investigation Division is responsible for criminal law enforcement, including drug enforcement and all other non-traffic enforcement activities of the department. The Division is comprised of 6 companies located throughout Arkansas. The Division also includes the Special Operations Section, which assists criminal investigators with intelligence gathering and dissemination; Internet Crimes Against Children Section, which overtly and covertly works with other local, state and federal agencies to prevent and prosecute internet crimes against children; Federal Task Force Programs, which include Arkansas State Police investigators working with the Drug Enforcement Administration and Federal Bureau of Investigation; the Marijuana Eradication Section, which utilizes grant funds to curb marijuana growth and usage in Arkansas; and the Explosives and Arson Unit, which responds to bomb and other explosive threats in Arkansas. The Criminal Investigation Division has the following case activity: Company A Cases Opened 248 Company B Cases Opened 492 Cases Closed 117 Cases Closed 377 Assist Other 162 Assist Other 103 Narc Cases Opened 100 Narc Cases Opened 202 Narc Cases Closed 23 Narc Cases Closed 255 Company C Cases Opened 378 Company D Cases Opened 349 Cases Closed 166 Cases Closed 354 Assist Other 199 Assist Other 170 Narc Cases Opened 261 Narc Cases Opened 238 Narc Cases Closed 81 Narc Cases Closed 284 Company E Cases Opened 304 Company F Cases Opened 371 Cases Closed 215 Cases Closed 173 Assist Other 176 Assist Other 190 Narc Cases Opened 170 Narc Cases Opened 247 Narc Cases Closed 81 Narc Cases Closed 130 OIS Cases Opened 9 TOTAL Cases Opened 2151 Cases Closed 8 Cases Closed 1410 Assist Other 42 Assist Other 1042 Narc Cases Opened 14 Narc Cases Opened 1232 Narc Cases Closed 5 Narc Cases Closed 859 The following pages list an accounting of specific enforcement activity performed by each criminal investigation company. Page 29 of 38

30 Company A Company B Cross, Crittenden, Faulkner, Lee, Lonoke Arkansas, Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Cleveland, Monroe, Phillips, Pulaski, Saline, St. Francis Chicot, Desha, Drew, Jefferson, Lincoln, Ouachita, Prairie, Woodruff Counties Union Counties Investigations Investigations Felony Arrest 131 Felony Arrest 376 # Persons Arrested 152 # Persons Arrested 214 Misdemeanor Arrest 37 Misdemeanor Arrest 77 # Persons Arrested 4 # Persons Arrested 38 Pre-Arrest Conference 66 Pre-Arrest Conference 86 Crime Scene Search 597 Crime Scene Search 154 Surveillance 344 Surveillance 203 Interviews 868 Interviews 2156 Search Warrant 60 Search Warrant 70 Evidence 237 Evidence 356 Undercover Activity 224 Undercover Activity 46 Polygraph Exams 183 Polygraph Exams 76 Special Assignment 132 Special Assignment 45 Narcotics (purchased/seized) Narcotics (purchased/seized) Cocaine Cocaine 6.64 Value $522,700 Value $51,780 Crack (grams) Crack (grams) Value $13,030 Value $11,530 Heroin (grams) 0 Heroin (grams) 0 Value 0 Value 0 Marijuana Plants 0 Marijuana Plants 0 Value 0 Value 0 Marj. Processed (grams) Marj. Processed (grams) Value $45,150 Value $24,930 Methamphetamine (grams) 117 Methamphetamine (grams) Value $10,550 Value $8,445 Other (grams) 18.2 Other (grams) Value $300 Value $4,832 Total Value of Drugs Recovered $591,730 Total Value of Drugs Recovered $101,517 Meth Labs Seized 6 Meth Labs Seized 8 Total Value of Property Recovered $621,852 Total Value of Property Recovered $71,900 Page 30 of 38

31 Company C Company D Clark, Columbia, Garland, Grant, Hempstead, Benton, Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Logan, Hot Spring, Howard, Lafayette, Little River, Miller, Madison, Sebastian, Scott, Washington Counties Montgomery, Nevada, Pike, Polk, Sevier Counties Investigations Investigations Felony Arrest 125 Felony Arrest 257 # Persons Arrested 123 # Persons Arrested 210 Misdemeanor Arrest 7 Misdemeanor Arrest 45 # Persons Arrested 4 # Persons Arrested 29 Pre-Arrest Conference 82 Pre-Arrest Conference 108 Crime Scene Search 156 Crime Scene Search 345 Surveillance 251 Surveillance 245 Interviews 1517 Interviews 949 Search Warrant 67 Search Warrant 72 Evidence 219 Evidence 211 Undercover Activity 242 Undercover Activity 227 Polygraph Exams 69 Polygraph Exams 62 Special Assignment 44 Special Assignment 45 Narcotics (purchased/seized) Narcotics (purchased/seized) Cocaine 27,197.6 Cocaine 64,739.8 Value $2,577,630 Value $5,757,220 Crack (grams) 1, Crack (grams) 1164 Value $26,075 Value $81,660 Heroin (grams) 0 Heroin (grams) 0 Value 0 Value 0 Marijuana Plants 329 Marijuana Plants 523 Value $20,820 Value $523,000 Marij. Processed (grams) 10, Marij. Processed (grams) 3,965,083 Value $25,543 Value $3,478,680 Methamphetamine (grams) Methamphetamine (grams) 9,587.3 Value $50,950 Value $894,660 Other (grams) 2,601 Other (grams) 13,678 Value $1,630 Value $518,608 Total Value of Drugs Recovered $2,702,648 Total Value of Drugs Recovered $11,253,828 Meth Labs Seized 36 Meth Labs Seized 19 Total Value of Property Recovered $199,049 Total Value of Property Recovered $1,006,469 Page 31 of 38

32 Company E Company F Baxter, Boone, Conway, Fulton, Izard, Johnson, Clay, Cleburne, Craighead, Greene, Independence, Marion, Newton, Perry, Pope, Searcy, Stone, Jackson, Lawrence, Mississippi, Poinsett, Randolph, Van Buren, Yell Counties Sharp, White Counties Investigations Investigations Felony Arrest 386 Felony Arrest 271 # Persons Arrested 133 # Persons Arrested 221 Misdemeanor Arrest 65 Misdemeanor Arrest 3 # Persons Arrested 25 # Persons Arrested 3 Pre-Arrest Conference 41 Pre-Arrest Conference 6 Crime Scene Search 133 Crime Scene Search 192 Surveillance 215 Surveillance 402 Interviews 1122 Interviews 1268 Search Warrant 62 Search Warrant 90 Evidence 0 Evidence 0 Undercover Activity 248 Undercover Activity 196 Polygraph Exams 64 Polygraph Exams 163 Special Assignment 19 Special Assignment 15 Narcotics (purchased/seized) Narcotics (purchased/seized) Cocaine Cocaine 7,582.4 Value $5,550 Value $717,460 Crack (grams) 8.3 Crack (grams) Value $1,150 Value $10,730 Heroin (grams) 0 Heroin (grams) 0 Value 0 Value 0 Marijuana Plants 35 Marijuana Plants 134 Value $35,000 Value $134,000 Marij. Processed (grams) 29,028.5 Marij. Processed (grams) 117,170 Value $98,379 Value $288,125 Methamphetamine (grams) 1, Methamphetamine (grams) 3, Value $121,322 Value $309,340 Other (grams) 169 Other (grams) 6, Value $5,557 Value $164,350 Total Value of Drugs Recovered $294,958 Total Value of Drugs Recovered $1,624,005 Meth Labs Seized 15 Meth Labs Seized 15 Total Value of Property Recovered $29,401 Total Value of Property Recovered $347,349 Page 32 of 38

33 Office of Investigative Support Division Totals Investigations Investigations Felony Arrest 5 Felony Arrest 1,551 # Persons Arrested 5 # Persons Arrested 1,058 Misdemeanor Arrest 0 Misdemeanor Arrest 234 # Persons Arrested 0 # Persons Arrested 103 Pre-Arrest Conference 2 Pre-Arrest Conference 391 Crime Scene Search 43 Crime Scene Search 1,620 Surveillance 41 Surveillance 1,701 Interviews 26 Interviews 7,906 Search Warrant 20 Search Warrant 441 Evidence 78 Evidence 1,101 Undercover Activity 27 Undercover Activity 1,210 Polygraph Exams 13 Polygraph Exams 630 Special Assignment 10 Special Assignment 310 Narcotics (purchased/seized) Narcotics (purchased/seized) Cocaine - Cocaine Value $3,750 Value $9,636,090 Crack (grams) - Crack (grams) Value - Value $131,660 Heroin (grams) - Heroin (grams) 0 Value - Value - Marijuana Plants - Marijuana Plants 1021 Value $17,700 Value $730,520 Marij. Processed (grams) - Marij. Processed (grams) Value $135 Value $ 3,960,942 Methamphetamine (grams) - Methamphetamine (grams) Value $3,810 Value $ 1,398,347 Other (grams) - Other (grams) Value $24,000 Value $ 720,007 Total Value of Drugs Recovered $49,395 Total Value of Drugs Recovered $16,605,566 Meth Labs Seized 0 Meth Labs Seized 99 Total Value of Property Recovered - Total Value of Property Recovered $2,176,020 Page 33 of 38

34 Of the 2,151 cases opened, some resulted in several charges. Outlined below are statistics for crimes committed by category and methamphetamine related arrests. Cases Opened Arrests Crimes Committed by Category Meth Related Arrests Homicide/Death 186 Cases Arrests Rape Sexual/Child Abuse 231 Assault 42 Battery 98 Terroristic Threat 29 Burglary 28 Theft 269 Break/Enter 4 Arson 80 D/O/C/S 802 P/O/C/S/W/I/T/D 376 Robbery 25 Conspiracy (Drugs) 131 Conspiracy (Other) 19 Intro. Proh. Art 7 Other 594 Total 3,121 Special Operations Section Marijuana Eradication Program The Marijuana Eradication Program is grant funded and designed to curb marijuana growth and usage in Arkansas. The program made a total of 32 arrests; seized 10 weapons and $10,000 in cash assets; flew 400 helicopter hours with the Arkansas National Guard and 46 helicopter hours with the Arkansas State Police over 29 counties; and received 46,030 plants that were turned in by counties, special operations, and commercial contractors. Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) SWAT consists of a group of highly motivated officers from various sections within the department. These individuals are involved in a minimum of 160 additional training hours per year geared towards specific threats. While the majority of the Arkansas State Page 34 of 38

35 Police SWAT callouts are hostage/barricaded situations, the officers are trained in various less-lethal methods, high-risk vehicle assaults, linear (bus/airplane) assaults, and commercial and residential entry techniques. Team members are readily able to complete any mission set before them by the department, and they are willing to assist any federal, state, county, or local department that requests help. The team members are dispersed across the state which allows for immediate response to tactical situations by several members, while the remaining team members answer calls for assistance. Many team members are instructor certified and help with training at the troop level and with the training of new recruits. This year SWAT was activated 5 times and was placed on stand-by status twice. Two of the callouts this year involved hostage type situations where shots were fired. The team also assisted with hurricane relief at Fort Chaffee to help state and local officers with evacuees. Crisis Negotiation Team The Crisis Negotiations Team (CNT) responds every time SWAT is activated. The CNT is comprised of three teams that are assigned to one of three regions of the state. When activated, a 6 member team is dispatched while the other teams are placed on stand-by status in case the call becomes protracted. The CNT s primary mission is to resolve critical situations through communications. Each team member is required to complete two separate weeks of specialized training provided by the FBI. Also, members are required to attend two days training on a bi-monthly basis. Bomb/Arson Unit The Bomb/Arson Unit responded to 79 incidents. These incidents included the following: - Render safe procedures on actual improvised explosive devices 20 - Examination of suspected improvised explosive devices 21 - Recovered explosives 9 - Destruction of contraband explosives 21 - Bomb threat responses 2 - Post blast investigations 2 - Arson origin and cause investigations 4 Page 35 of 38

36 Internet Crimes Against Children Section The Internet Crimes Against Children Section is a grant funded task force implemented to overtly and covertly investigate internet crimes against children, as well as provide computer forensic assistance to aggressively prosecute such crimes, and public education to help prevent internet crimes against children. The activity reflected below is expected to significantly increase in the following years due to time spent in 2005 on building, organizing, and training the task force members. COMPLAINTS COURT ACTIONS Traveler 10 Subpoenas Enticement 28 Federal 117 Obscenity 68 State 7 Child Prostitution 1 Local 0 Child Pornography Manufacture 5 Court Orders Child Pornography Distribution 87 Federal 2 Child Pornography Possession 41 State/Local 4 ARRESTS 9 Search Warrants CASE DISPOSITION Federal 11 Unfounded 21 State/Local 5 Suspended 29 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Plea 6 Investigative/Tech Support 61 Trial 1 Forensic Exams 97 VICTIMS TRAINING: CONTACTS Child Victims Identified 3 Law Enforcement 264 COMPLAINTS REFERRED Prosecutors 14 Federal 96 Other Professions 21 State 21 COMMUNITY OUTREACH Local 1 Presentations 445 # of Attendees 31,520 Public Events 26 # of Attendees 11,900 Public Awareness 1,081 Page 36 of 38

37 Criminal Investigation Division Map Page 37 of 38

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