1 Brown Deer Police Department Monthly Report February 216 @BrownDeerWIPD @browndeerchief
Activity Report: During the month of February the Brown Deer Police Department responded to 864 calls for service, issued 178 traffic citations, 99 parking citations and made 61 non-traffic related arrests/citations. Overall activity level was significantly lower when compared with the prior year. Citations & Arrests Traffic: 178 Non-Traffic: 61 Speed Related 38 Weapon Related Traffic Signs & Signals 19 Battery 2 Driver License Violations 41 Burglary Vehicle Registration 28 Disorderly Conduct 12 OMVWI/PAC 2 Obstructing/Resisting 1 Insurance 26 Drug Related 5 Seat Belts 7 Theft All Others 17 Retail Theft 18 Robbery Truancy All Others 23 Chief s Report The Department made a conditional offer of employment to Craig Wolc for the position of police officer. Craig resides in Beaver Dam and is a graduate of Saint Cloud State University. Craig is currently employed by Dodge Correctional Institute and has an anticipated start date in April. CSO Benway continues with his code enforcement duties. This month he identified 18 abandoned vehicles and investigated another five code violations. Code Enforcement has been added to the Allocation of Services graph on page 5 of this report. Village Administrator Michael Hall and I met with the School Board to discuss items of mutual interest including the School Liaison Officer position. We agreed to keep lines of communications open and explore areas of collaboration. Page 2
215/216 Year to Date Calls for Service 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 1266 1238 1213 124 188 1155 18 974 987 1142 116 1164 864 985 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 216 215 215/216 Year to Date Enforcement Action (arrests, citations &warnings) 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 84 836 59 498 662 6 39 388 479 483 488 348 316 266 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 216 215 Page 3
Reported Crime Comparison February 215/216 25 2 15 1 5 22 21 17 9 6 4 5 4 2 2 2 3 4 3 1 1 1 Assault Robbery Burglary Sex Offense Auto Theft Vandalism Theft Retail Theft Fraud 216 215 Reported Crime Comparison Year to Date 5 4 3 2 1 47 43 35 22 8 12 11 5 6 7 7 1 3 2 2 3 4 6 Assault Robbery Burglary Sex Offense Auto Theft Vandalism Theft Retail Theft Fraud 216 215 Page 4
Animal 1% Disturbance 1% February 216 Allocation of Police Services Proactive Policing 9% Alarm 2% Code Enforcement 3% Traffic Enforcement 22% Crash Response 3% Thefts 6% Fire Response 1% Other Crime 7% General Calls for Service 31% Suspicious 5% General Calls for Service Complaints that typically do not require a police report and/or those that occur infrequently enough that they can t be assigned to one of the listed categories. Examples would be disabled vehicles, death investigations, etc. Thefts Includes Retail Thefts which account for approximately 55% of the total theft complaints. Page 5
North Shore Reported Incidents by Jurisdiction 14% 9% 19% Glendale Bayside * 7% 8% 15% 28% Brown Deer Fox Point River Hills Shorewood Whitefish Bay * 7% of Bayside Reported Incidents are associated with the Communication Center North Shore Enforcement Activity by Jurisdiction 14% 12% 17% 8% Glendale Bayside Brown Deer 22% 8% 19% Fox Point River Hills Shorewood Whitefish Bay Page 6
School Liaison Officer 14% 29% 57% SLO Presence PD Investigations School Related The Department has one Investigator that also serves as a School Liaison Officer (SLO). The above graph depicts the percentage of time the SLO spends performing the various duties assigned to them. SLO Presence Time the officer was physically present in the school (includes time instructing DARE). School Related Time spent on school related investigations/reports where the officer was not physically present at the school. Page 7