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Team Statistics Traffic Stops 8 Moving Citations 4 Parking Citations 7 Vacation Security Checks 3 Field Interviews Traffic Collision Reports Cases Arrests Calls for Service 8 BRIEFINGfTRAINING: SERGEANT'S SUMMARY: One common occurrence around the office is the constant redirection of calls. The problems created by this frequent redirection is lost time, and less expedient and appropriate service. As a result we wanted to take a minute to explain the most efficient and direct ways to accomplish what ever business you have with KPD. 9 Emergency Dispatch Primarily used for any emergency call for service where there is a credible concern a crime is occurring or is about to occur, or if public safety is an immediate concern. (5) 36-474 (RPD/ KPD Police Dispatch Center) This line should be used for requesting non-emergency police service. This is the most direct way to request service or to have an officer respond to your location for a report or other assistance. (5) 56-44 (KPD business line) 37

This is KPD's primary business line. This line is generally intended to serve all business needs, not related to the need for police service. It is also the line to call to leave an officer a voice mail, or to follow up on a previously reported incident or crime. The reason we ask this line not be used to request police service is at the present time the office staff does not have the ability to transfer your call to Dispatch directly. As a result your call for service will most likely need to make it the RPD Dispatch Center, who dispatches for KPD. Officer Email This is also a very direct way to follow up with an officer regarding a previously reported incident. It is important to note that with voicemail and email if you contact an officer on their days off, it may be several days before you receive a response. Also it is important to remember email and voicemail is not an appropriate vehicle to report new incidents or request service. SIGNIFICANT EVENTS: o 5-638 On 7/6/5, Officers conducted a traffic stop at Arlington Avenue and Arlington Court. The driver was arrested for DUI. o 5-64 On 7/6/5, an Officer responded to a reported theft from a vehicle in the Blk of Columbia Avenue. o 5-64 On 7/6/5, an Officer responded to the Blk of Stratford Drive for a reported residential burglary. o 5-645 On 7/6/5, an Officer responded to a reported theft from a vehicle in the Blk of Columbia Avenue. o 5-648 On 7/7/5, an Officer responded to a reported theft from a vehicle in the Blk of Columbia Avenue. o 5-654 On 7/7/5, an Officer responded to a reported theft from a vehicle in the 6 Blk of Oakview Avenue. o 5-66 On 7/8/5, an Officer responded to a reported vandalism in the Blk of Colusa Avenue. o 5-664 On 7/8/5, an Officer responded to a reported theft from a vehicle in the Blk of Edgecroft Drive. 38

o o 5-735 On 7/3/5, an Officer responded to a reported identity theft in the 4 Blk of Colusa Avenue. 5-736 On 7/3/5, an Officer responded to a reported fraud in the 3 Blk of Arlington Avenue. o 5-889 On 7/6/5, Officers responded to the Blk of Lenox Drive for a reported residential burglary. o 5-89 On 7/6/5, an Officer responded to the 7 Blk of Stockton Avenue in El Cerrito for a reported residential alarm. Home was secure. o 5-895 On 7/8/5, an Officer recovered a stolen vehicle from the 7 Blk of Coventry Road. TRAFFIC STATISTICS: 3 Moving citations were issued on Arlington Ave. Moving citation was issued on Santa Fee Avenue. 39

Investigation statistics SIGNIFICANT EVENTS: 5-6, 64, 645, 648, 654, 664, 677, and 85 Auto Burglaries During the month of July, Officers responded to unlocked auto burglaries. I would ask that you take your belonging with you or not leave them out in the open and please lock your vehicles. These cases are under investigation. 5-64, 889, and 93 Residential burglaries This case is under investigation. 5-675, 699, 7, 735, and 86 Identity Thefts Officers have responded to five identity thefts this month that have occurred by theft of mail or information left in vehicles. I would encourage you to lock your vehicles and get a locking mail box. These cases are under investigation. KPD INVESTIGATIONS INFORMATION: 5-4 Stolen Vehicle and Identity Theft On 3/ /5, Officer Turner responded to the block of Windsor Avenue for a reported stolen vehicle. Two suspects have been identified in this case. This case was submitted to the CC County DA's Office for review but the DA has declined prosecution at this time. The case is still under investigation. 4-398 Burglary/ Lewd and Lascivious Acts Committed Against a Child. On Monday, July 7, 4, at 3 hours, KPD Officers were dispatched to the block of Lenox Road on a report of an unknown suspect found in bed with an year old female victim. The suspect ran from the residence when the victim woke up and began to scream. An El Cerrito Police K9 unit searched the area but the suspect was not located. At approximately 439 hours, Berkeley Police Officers were dispatched to the 7 block Vicente Street in Berkeley for a reported prowler. Berkeley Police Officers stopped a subject matching the description of the Berkeley and Kensington suspect in the area of The Alameda and Tacoma Avenue in Berkeley. An infield show-up positively identified Brian Hubbard, a black male adult, years old, from the City of Richmond as the suspect in both incidents. Kensington Police took custody of Hubbard as the more serious crime occurred in Kensington. Hubbard was arrested and booked into the Martinez Detention Facility. During the investigation we learned that Hubbard had entered at least one other home in Kensington looking for At a preliminary hearing Hubbard was ordered held to answer and charged with 4

counts of PC. 459/46(a), First Degree Residential Burglary with special circumstances and 3 count of PC. 88(b)(), Forcible Lewd Act upon a Child, with additional enhancements. Hubbard's bail is set at $,5,.. The Contra Costa DA in this case notified me in May that Hubbard plead guilty and was sentenced to 6 y~ars in a state prison metal hospital. 4

KPD Monthly Crime Statistics July 5 Part Crimes Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Residential Burglary Larceny Theft Vehicle Theft Arson Reported 3 7 Open/ Pending Suspended 3 7 Closed Arrest Part Totals ~ Q Q Q Other Crimes Other misdemeanor Identity Theft Fraud Forgeries Restraining Order Violations/ Stalking/ Criminal Threats Sex Crimes (other) Assault/ Battery (other) Vandalism Drugs Warrant Hit and Run Felony Hit and Run Misdemeanor Other Misdemeanor Traffic 5 5. Other Crime Totals Traffic Accidents (Non Injury) Traffic Accidents (Injury) (}~

KPD Crime Statistics YTD 5 Part Crimes Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Residential Burglary Larceny Theft Vehicle Theft Arson Part Totals Other Crimes Other misdemeanor Identity Theft Fraud Forgeries Restraining Order Violations/ Stalking/ Criminal Threats Sex Crimes (other) Assault/ Battery (other) Vandalism Drugs Warrant Hit and Run Felony Hit and Run Misdemeanor Other Misdemeanor Traffic Other Crime Totals Reported Open/ Pending 4 37 9. 7 64 36 4 4 6 3 3 5 3 64 6 Suspended Closed Arrest 3 8 z 4 7 6 3 3 5 3 3 3 ~ All Crime Totals 8 6 ~ Traffic Accidents (Non Injury) Traffic Accidents (Injury) 3 * case 43

KPD Crime Statistics YTD 5 Part Crimes Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Residential Burglary Larceny Theft Vehicle Theft Arson Reported 9 9 Open/ Pending 7 5 Suspended Closed Arrest 3 7 Part Totals 4 l Other Crimes Other misdemeanor Identity Theft Fraud Forgeries Restraining Order Violations/ Stalking/ Criminal Threats Sex Crimes (other) Assault/ Battery (other) Vandalism Drugs Warrant Hit and Run Felony Hit and Run Misdemeanor Other Misdemeanor Traffic 4 8 3 5 4 6 6 3 3 5 Other Crime Totals 55.\t 4 l!! Traffic Accidents (Non Injury) Traffic Accidents (Inj ury) * case ~4

JULY 5 WATCH COMMANDER MONTHLY REPORT TEAM # STATISTICS Sergeant Hull (K7}- (-4} Sergeant Hui has been re-assigned back to KPD and now serves as Chief Hart's assistant. Master Sergeant Hull (K7}- issued traffic citations and parking citations Officer: Days Worked Traffic Stops Moving Citations Parking Citations Vacation/Securit y Checks Cases Arrests Traffic Accident Reports Calls for Service Turner (K46} (6-8} 9 6 OS OS 97 Wilkens (KSO} (8-6} 6 9 6 OS 39 S S moving citations issued on Colusa Ave. 6 moving citations issued on Arlington Ave. moving citation issued on Franciscan Way. BRIEFING/TRAINING: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: Speeding PC 484 & 488 Petty Theft Violating Restraining Orders Violating Protective Orders SERGEANT'S SUMMARY: I would like to express my congratulations and displeasure at Officer Turn er's departure. I express my gratitude at the job performance, consist ency, and positive attitude to which Officer Turner demonstrated daily. Officer Turner was dependable, reliable, and always prepared to perform his job or assist with any tasks. I express my displeasure because it will be difficult to find a replacement that was as eager to learn as he. Officer Turner accomplished an adequate skill set relating t o police officer patrol and traffic duties in a short period oftime. Officer Turner also became a good communicator 45

with resident and always maintained a professional appearance. I wish him all the best as he continues in his law enforcement ca reer. SIGNIFICANT EVENTS: 5-6- On 7-3-5, Ofc. Turner responded to the 7 block of Covent ry Rd. to a report of theft. 5-6- On 7-4-5, Sgt. Hull responded to the unit block Ke nyon Ave. to a report of vehicle tampering. 5-638- On 7-6-5, Ofc. Turner responded to the block of Lake Dr. to a report of theft from a vehicle. 95-638- On 7-6-5, Ofc. Turner conduct ed a traffic stop unit block of Arlington Ave.; driver arrest ed for DUI. 5-677- On 7-9-5, Ofc. Tu rn er respond ed to the 6 block of OakView Ave. to a report of ID theft. 5-699- On 7--5, Ofc. Turner responded to the block of Sun set Dr. to a report of vandalism. 5-7- On 7--5, Ofc. Turner responded to the 7 block of Coventry Rd. to a report of ID theft. 5-735 - On 7-3-5, Sgt. Hui responded to the4 block of Colusa Ave. to a report of ID theft. 5-759 - On 7-5-5, Ofc. Turner responded to the block of Arlington Ave. to a report of a mental patient. 5-836- On 7--5, Ofc. Wilkens responded to the 5 block of Coventry Rd. to a report of a non-injury hit and run collision. 5-85- On 7--5, Sgt. Hui responded to the unit block of Stratford Dr. to a report of theft. 5-86 - On 7-3-5, Sgt. Hui responded to the unit block of Norwood Ave. to a report of ID theft. 5-884- On 7-5-5, Sgt. Hull responded to the block of Kenyon Ave. to a reported traffic accident with injury (auto vs. bicycle). 5-887- On 7-6-5, Sgt. Hull responded to t he unit block of Edgecroft Rd. t o a report of a stolen automobile. 5-97- On 7-9-5, Sgt. Hui responded to the unit block of Highland Blvd. to a report of vandalism. 5-93- On 7-3-5, Sgt. Hui responded to the 6 block of Coventry Rd. to a report of burglary. 48