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COOLIDGE POLICE DEPARTMENT Monthly Activity Report February 2009

Department Activities STAFF MEETINGS/ACTIVITIES: During the month of February Chief Palmer and staff attended these functions: o Chief Palmer met with Chamber of Commerce representatives to plan for the upcoming Cotton Days festival. o Chief Palmer met with newly elected Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu to discuss local issues. INVESTIGATIONS ACTIVITY: The following is a summary of the Investigations Division activity for the month of February: o Nineteen felony cases were sent to the County Attorneys Office for review. o Eight impound fees were collected from hearings for a total of $ 1,200 collected. o Detective Collazo was assigned five felony cases including an aggravated robbery in which three suspects were arrested for the robbery of a customer at Main Street Tavern. The victim was lured outside and then assaulted and robbed of his money. Detective Collazo has also requested numerous subpoenas on fraud cases he is currently investigating. Detective Collazo investigated a stabbing incident and identified two suspects. The victim did not want to cooperate in this investigation and would not assist with prosecution. o Detective Head continues to work registered sex offenders and is assisting Detective De La Rosa with property crimes. Detectives Head, De La Rosa and Collazo worked a special operation during the night time hours to identify burglary suspects. Detective Head also reviews all the CPS cases and reports that are sent to the Coolidge Police department. Detective Head is currently working an aggravated assault case. o Detective De La Rosa was assigned one fraud case. De La Rosa worked a robbery case which was solved with three suspects identified and arrested. De La Rosa continues to work burglary and other property crimes. Six burglary cases reviewed by De La Rosa. o Sergeant Pacheco met with Ted Campanello with the Attorney Generals Office on a multi jurisdictional forgery case. He continued follow up work on a robbery case and on a National Bank theft case. Major Cases & Investigative Events Agency assist - homicide: On the evening of February 5, officers responded to the Desert Beach area to assist PSCO with a call of a male subject shooting at another. Officers assisted PSCO by searching the area for suspects with negative results. About 30 minutes later, officers responded to the area of the Galloping Goose in reference to a person that had been shot. When officers Page 2 of 16

arrived, they found two victims in a vehicle in the 400 block of Martin Road. A male subject (driver) had been shot in the right forearm and his girlfriend (front seat passenger) had been shot twice in the back. The female subject, (who was seven months pregnant) was transported to the hospital, where she died. The hospital was able to save the child during emergency surgery, but he died several days later. The male victim was transported to a Phoenix hospital for treatment. The suspects were identified and one was arrested later in the day. The second suspect was later arrested by the Sheriff s Office, who continues investigation into the incident. Robbery/assault: On the evening of February 18, officers responded to 221 South Main Street in reference to a reported assault and robbery. The victim was drinking inside of the bar and a black male subject approached him and asked him if he gave him twenty dollars, he would allow him to have sex with his girlfriend. The victim told him he did not want to have sex with her. Three subjects targeted the victim and assaulted and stole his money and wallet in front of the bar. All these events were caught on video tape, but the identities of suspects were unclear at first viewing. Detective Collazo was assigned to the investigation. With the combined effort of Detective Collazo and Officer Thomas, they were able to identify and locate the suspects, who were later arrested and charged accordingly. Human smuggling: On the evening of February 28, Officer Hoffman observed a tan Dodge Caravan traveling in the area of Skousen and Vah Ki Inn Roads and attempted to conduct a traffic stop on the vehicle. As he attempted to stop the vehicle, the vehicle slowed, but did not stop and several subjects in the van began to move around towards the side doors. The van then sped up and began to into a farm field where it cam to a stop. When the van stopped, several subjects exited the vehicle and begin to run. Officer Hoffman requested other units and Border Patrol to assist. Two female subjects with a child and two males were taken into custody immediately. Officers located four additional subjects, all of whom were turned over to Border Patrol agents. The van was taken to the Coolidge Police Department pending forfeiture. Kidnapping: On the night of February 28, officers were dispatched to the area of 100 block of Coolidge Avenue in reference to a female subject who was taken away in a car at gunpoint by her husband. Multiple patrol units and one officer made contact with the victim and other units detained two suspects. The victim had been pushed out of the car while it was still moving and the suspects attempted to flee the area. Detective De La Rosa responded and took over the investigation. Both suspects were booked and charged accordingly. Page 3 of 16

OFFENSES INVESTIGATIVE DIVISION NUMBER OF CASES RECEIVED & CLOSED February 2009 NUMBER OF CASES RECEIVED HOMICIDE/ATTEMPT 0 TOTAL CLOSED BY ARREST EXCEPTIONAL MEANS RAPE/SEXUAL OFFENSES 1 1 ASSAULTS & Robbery AGGAVATED ASSAULT 2 2 1 3 susp arrested 1 BURGLARY RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL 6 LARCENY/ FELONY/THEFT & FRAUD 3 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 0 KIDNAPPING ARSON 0 CHILD ABUSE/NEGLECT 1 MISSING/RUNAWAY JUVENILE 0 EXTORTION 0 NSF CHECK/FORGERY 3 NARCOTICS 0 ELDER ABUSE 0 OLD CASE S CLOSED 1 1 1 2009-1969 reopened from 2006 Page 4 of 16

Coolidge Police Department 2009 Uniform Crime Report & Traffic Data 2009 January February March April May June July August September October November December Totals Rate/1,000 Homicide 0 0 0 0.00 Forcible Rape 0 0 0 0.00 Robbery 0 1 1 0.08 Agg. Assault 4 10 14 1.14 Burglary 23 5 28 2.27 Theft 37 46 83 6.74 Motor Vehicle Theft 8 3 11 0.89 Arson 3 1 4 0.32 Totals 75 66 141 11.45 Rate Per 1,000 6.09 5.36 11.45 1.10 Assault 23 18 41 3.33 Drug Offenses 8 6 14 1.14 Accidents w/injuries 7 3 10 0.81 Accidents w/o injuries 28 22 50 4.06 Fatal accidents 0 0 0 0.00 Traffic - Civil/Criminal 197 97 294 23.88 DUI arrests 11 11 22 1.79 274 274 2009 Uniform Crime Report 100 80 Count 60 40 75 66 20 0 January February March April May Monthly Totals Numbers are based off reported crimes. UCR is comprised of 8 offenses. While additional crimes may occur in some instances, the highest index crime is scored only. The eight crimes listed at the top of the report are Part I crimes reported for statistical purposes to the Department of Public Safety and the FBI. The rate is calculated Page 5 using of 16 an estimated population of 12,311, which is a projected figure provided by City of Coolidge Growth Management June July August September October November December

Coolidge Police Department 2009 Juvenile Activity & Arrests Report Part I Crimes January February March April May June July August September October November December Totals Homicide 0 0 0 Forcible Rape 1 0 1 Robbery 0 2 2 Agg. Assault 3 3 6 Burglary 1 0 1 Theft 2 4 6 Motor Vehicle Theft 1 0 1 Arson 0 1 1 Totals 8 10 18 Part II Crimes Other Assault 7 0 7 Weapons Offense 0 0 0 Vandalism 3 1 4 Disorderly Conduct 4 1 5 Drug Offenses 4 1 5 DUI arrests 0 0 0 Liquor Law Violations 3 3 6 Curfew and Loitering 0 0 0 Runaways 1 3 4 Other Assault 7 Liquor Law Violations 6 Agg. Assault 6 Theft 6 Drug Offenses 5 Disorderly Conduct 5 Runaways 4 Vandalism 3 Robbery 2 Burglary 1 Motor Vehicle Theft 1 Forcible Rape 1 Curfew and Loitering 0 DUI arrests 0 Weapons Offense 0 Page 6 of 16 YTD 2009 Juvenile Activity 2% 2% 2% 4% 14% 6% Other Assault 9% 11% 13% 13% Liquor Law Violations Agg. Assault Theft Drug Offenses Disorderly Conduct Runaways Vandalism Robbery Burglary 11% Motor Vehicle Theft 13% Forcible Rape

Coolidge Police Department 2008 Uniform Crime Report & Traffic Data 2008 January February March April May June July August September October November December Totals Rate/1,000 Homicide 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.08 Forcible Rape 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0.25 Robbery 2 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 8 0.66 Agg. Assault 3 5 9 6 4 3 4 7 10 10 4 12 77 6.35 Burglary 23 13 8 5 5 9 6 17 24 30 16 14 170 14.02 Theft 46 18 19 38 31 30 36 52 45 46 31 42 434 35.78 Motor Vehicle Theft 5 4 4 3 6 1 0 6 6 8 5 6 54 4.45 Arson 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 2 10 0.82 Totals 79 42 43 54 47 44 48 84 86 94 58 78 757 62.42 Rate Per 1,000 6.51 3.46 3.55 4.45 3.88 3.63 3.96 6.93 7.09 7.75 4.78 6.43 62.42 6.00 Assault 20 23 15 17 18 21 11 18 8 23 14 15 203 16.74 Drug Offenses 6 4 4 13 3 7 5 5 4 2 3 3 59 4.86 Accidents w/injuries 3 13 13 6 9 10 7 9 6 11 6 13 106 8.74 Accidents w/o injuries 21 21 17 19 24 22 23 22 18 23 31 20 261 21.52 Fatal accidents 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.33 Traffic - Civil/Criminal 161 133 162 251 331 116 176 141 105 131 120 137 1,964 161.94 DUI arrests 6 4 11 11 15 10 6 5 4 10 9 5 96 7.92 218 218 2008 Uniform Crime Report Count 100 80 60 40 20 94 79 84 86 78 58 54 47 48 42 43 44 0 January February March April May June Numbers are based off reported crimes. UCR is comprised of 8 offenses. While additional crimes may occur in some instances, the highest index crime is scored only. The eight crimes listed at the top of the report are Part I crimes reported for statistical purposes to the Department of Public Safety and the FBI. The rate is calculated Page 7 using of 16 an estimated population of 12,128, which is a projected figure provided by City of Coolidge Growth Management July Monthly Totals August September October November December

100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 79 75 66 42 43 54 UCR Crimes 84 44 48 47 86 94 58 78 December October November May June July August September 2008 compared to 2009 2008 2009 April March February Total Crimes January Page 8 of 16

COOLIDGE POLICE DEPARTMENT Uniform Crime Report Historical Data January February March April May June July August September October November December Total Rate/1,000 1999 50 25 14 44 36 38 48 73 69 69 24 46 536 72.38 2000 32 51 32 41 41 43 44 45 47 30 35 42 483 62.03 2001 42 60 46 50 30 36 52 78 68 52 37 28 579 71.61 2002 40 31 27 35 55 64 35 53 71 60 55 63 589 72.85 2003 40 47 57 44 49 38 37 70 83 71 54 59 649 79.53 2004 68 47 73 47 59 69 62 77 62 54 55 66 739 90.73 2005 47 56 81 65 52 36 71 56 57 61 48 68 698 85.70 2006 76 63 92 78 70 79 52 85 76 56 71 86 884 85.00 2007 86 96 60 77 62 77 66 59 69 68 78 71 869 74.98 2008 79 42 43 54 47 44 48 84 86 94 58 78 757 62.42 2009 75 66 141 11.63 % Change from last year -5.06 57.14 10 year 795* 5 year 732 Crimes Per 1,000 Historically Count 100.00 90.00 80.00 70.00 60.00 50.00 40.00 30.00 20.00 10.00 0.00 72.38 62.03 71.61 72.85 79.53 90.73 85.70 85.00 74.98 62.42 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 1999 through 2008 Page 9 of 16

December 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 UCR Crimes Historical Monthly Comparison March April May June July August September October November 2000 through 2009 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 February Total Crimes January Page 10 of 16

8.35 6.43 8.27 6.13 6.73 5.89 4.78 6.83 November December 7.75 7.49 5.38 5.87 To-Date Crime Rate Comparison 7.98 7.50 6.64 6.73 6.38 7.60 8.72 6.64 8.17 6.93 6.88 7.31 7.09 7.00 4.45 5.35 3.88 4.42 3.63 3.96 5.69 5.00 5.09 5.95 May June July August September October April 9.94 8.85 5.18 3.55 March 8.28 6.88 6.06 5.36 3.46 February 7.42 6.18 6.51 7.31 5.77 12.00 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 2.00 0.00 2005 through 2009 2005 pop. 8,145 2006 pop. 10,400 2007 pop. 11,590 2008 pop. 12,128 2009 pop. 12,311 Crimes per 1,000 January Page 11 of 16

coolidge police department Calls for Service Historical Data CFS Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Totals 1999 1,606 1,538 1,308 1,364 1,366 1,366 1,611 1,446 1,547 1,528 1,301 1,386 17,367 2000 1,788 1,481 1,565 1,551 1,760 1,759 1,827 1,697 1,730 1,561 1,511 1,370 19,600 2001 1,942 1,624 2,397 1,657 1,750 1,943 2,408 2,737 1,900 1,880 2,083 2,063 24,384 2002 2,171 2,133 2,397 2,291 2,512 2,238 2,307 2,182 2,167 2,291 2,125 2,072 26,886 2003 2,268 1,989 2,181 2,131 2,296 2,140 2,004 1,957 1,963 1,977 1,872 1,947 24,725 2004 2,172 1,911 2,056 2,132 2,011 1,930 2,029 2,129 1,967 2,193 1,876 1,994 24,400 2005 2,146 2,047 2,348 1,991 2,198 2,071 2,105 1,986 2,154 2,091 1,982 2,033 25,152 2006 2,044 2,245 2,414 2,373 2,484 2,249 2,604 2,839 2,695 2,710 2,276 2,591 29,524 2007 2,945 2,795 2,788 2,620 2,630 2,874 2,648 2,928 2,751 2,946 2,550 2,621 33,096 2008 2,762 2,728 2,776 2,941 3,213 2,373 2,551 2,663 2,624 2,442 2,333 2,264 31,670 2009 2,460 2,043 4,503 % Change from last year -10.93-25.11 Calls for Service Totals by Year Totals 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 0 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Year Page 12 of 16

COOLIDGE POLICE DEPARTMENT Calls for Service by Beat February 2009 January February March April May June July August September October November December YTD 2009 YTD 2008 Beat One 611 590 1,201 1,494 Beat Two 547 428 975 1,174 Beat Three 748 563 1,311 1,521 Subtotal Beats 1,906 1,581 3,487 4,189 Default or Other Location 554 462 1,016 1,301 Total CFS 2,460 2,043 4,503 5,490 2264 YTD Calls for Service by Beat Default or Other Location 23% Beat 1 25% Beat 3 30% Beat 2 22% Page 13 of 16

coolidge police department Calls for Service - Classification Comparison for Development Impact Study February 2009 CFS Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Total Residential 1,163 1,080 1,176 1,148 1,070 1,136 1,245 1,079 1,151 984 1,150 768 13,150 Commercial 420 451 535 320 339 417 418 371 349 328 349 260 4,557 Subtotal 1,583 1,531 1,711 1,468 1,409 1,553 1,663 1,450 1,500 1,312 1,499 1,028 17,707 Traffic 482 712 741 342 484 435 351 353 379 430 440 250 5,399 Other 707 701 763 565 659 677 612 605 457 523 527 368 7,164 Total 2,772 2,944 3,215 2,375 2,552 2,665 2,626 2,408 2,336 2,265 2,466 1,646 30,270 YTD Calls for Service by Beat YTD Calls for Service by Beat Other 22% Traffic 15% Commercial 16% Residential 47% Commercial 25% Residential 75% The first chart shows the percentage of calls for all call classifications. For the purpose of the impact fees, the second chart reflects residential calls versus commercial calls. Traffic and other calls for service (occurring at no specific address) are not considered for impact fee purposes. Page 14 of 16

Communications Division Monthly Activity Report February 2009 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YTD 2009 YTD 2008 911 Calls 651 543 1,194 1,131 Other Calls No CAD Entry 2,105 2,213 4,318 4,592 In-House Requests No CAD Entry 2,344 2,844 5,188 5,060 Window Calls No CAD Entry 2,295 2,005 4,300 2,467 Subtotals 7,395 7,605 15,000 13,250 Phone Calls Processed 6,373 6,285 12,658 14,858 Totals 13,768 13,890 27,658 28,108 YTD Calls Handled by Communications 911 Calls 8% Window Calls 11% Other Calls 39% In-House Requests 41% Page 15 of 16

February-08 March-08 April-08 May-08 June-08 July-08 August-08 September-08 October-08 November-08 December-08 January-09 February-09 % Change from last month Citations Historical Data Criminal Civil Traffic Traffic Criminal Warning Totals 32 101 26 44 203 59 103 33 43 238 66 185 43 99 393 100 231 44 56 431 42 74 31 25 172 45 131 45 37 258 40 101 30 70 241 26 79 55 35 195 38 93 50 38 219 36 84 32 58 210 19 118 50 32 219 53 144 70 68 335 33 64 29 39 165-37.74-55.56-58.57-42.65 *note: small numbers create large percentages n/c = not calculable -50.75 Arrests Historical Data Felony Misdemeanor Warrant Status Offense Totals Juv. Adult Juv. Adult Juv. Adult Juv. Adult Juv. Adult February-08 1 10 13 54 4 39 3 2 21 105 March-08 13 20 17 67 2 35 10 1 42 123 April-08 12 19 12 68 3 38 7 8 34 133 May-08 2 13 18 80 5 42 3 6 28 141 June-08 3 14 8 48 2 38 4 0 17 100 July-08 1 15 4 62 4 38 1 2 10 117 August-08 2 20 12 53 0 28 2 0 16 101 September-08 7 13 6 61 2 37 4 2 19 113 October-08 4 14 12 67 0 27 5 0 21 108 November-08 8 12 14 40 1 51 4 1 27 104 December-08 2 11 18 51 0 28 0 1 20 91 January-09 10 12 22 70 2 24 1 0 35 106 February-09 8 19 12 42 0 19 1 0 21 80 % Change from last month -20.00 58.33-45.45-40.00-100.00-20.83 0.00 n/c -40.00-24.53 *note: small numbers create large percentages n/c = not calculable Page 16 of 16