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APPENDIX 1 A - Sheriffs Station Overview West Hollywood Sheriffs Station West Hollywood remains a very safe place to live, visit, and work. The station remains dedicated to its goal of providing the City with efficient and effective law enforcement services on every level. As always, each person at West Hollywood Station appreciates the strong partnership with City staff. Overall for the year, Part 1 Crime is up 4.6% for 21 vs 214. This was fueled mainly by an 18% increase in Petty Thefts. The rise in Petty Thefts offsets solid decreases in Vehicle Burglary (-9.1 %) and modest decreases in Robbery (-.6%) and Residential Burglary (-6.2%). During the period of July through December 21, Part 1 Crime increased 9.38% overall. This is predominantly the result of a 3.43% increase in Petty Theft during this period. Crime overall has trended lower over the last five years. West Hollywood Station's goal is to foster a renewed continuation of this downward trend throughout 216. This will be accomplished through additional crime suppression and saturation patrol strategies, such as foot patrol, throughout the city. Deputies have maintained high visibility and worked closely with station detectives by providing Field Identification (Fl) cards. West Hollywood Station personnel have continued to be diligent in their efforts to keep the community safe. Station Deputies, Detectives, Supervisors, and civilian personnel have been proactive and swift in their response to any Part 1 Crime increases. The implementation of advanced technology has been at the forefront, including the continued employment of the Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) equipped radio car, facial recognition computer software, and cellular phone tracking equipment. Several crimes have been prevented or solved through the use of the aforementioned systems. Reducing Part I Crime is a priority for the station, but personnel also remain committed to addressing the various quality of life issues. To effectively address these issues, station personnel, including three Russian speaking Deputies, the Community Oriented Policing and Problem Solving (COPPS) Team and the Entertainment Policing Team (EPT), continue to work together with various City Departments. On a day to day basis, the station's ability to quickly respond to and handle the myriad of quality of life issues is greatly enhanced through the efforts of this partnership. The following pages summarize crime statistics and station activity primarily for July through December of 21. Appendix - 1

Part 1 Crime The following chart depicts Part 1 Crime for the months of July - December for the last five years. Part 1 Crime includes Homicide, Rape, Assaults, Robbery, Burglary, Theft and Arson. Part 1 Crime: July- December 1 934 93 8 78 793 869 6 4 2 211 212 213 214 21 The following chart depicts the number of Part 1 Crime for the months of July - December for the last five years, broken down by district. West District (West of La Cienega}, City Center (La Cienega to Fairfax) and East District (East of Fairfax). Part 1 Crime by District: July - December 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 42 386 38. 361 32 341 33 282 i i ii ii i 211 212 213 214 21 West District City Center East District Appendix - 2

Citywide, Part 1 Crime increased when compared to the same time period last year. This increase in overall Part 1 Crime can be attributed to significant increases in Petty Thefts and Vehicle Burglaries. West Hollywood Station has deployed crime suppression Deputies working in concert with regular patrol to combat these increases. West Hollywood Station is developing and implementing a crime reduction plan utilizing all personnel to reduce all Part 1 Crime in 216. Part I Crime - Whole Oty July - December 214 July - December 21 % Change Homicide 1 N/C Rape 13 16.% Assault, A1uiravated 71 87 22.4% Robbery Total 46 2 13.4% -Robbery, Armed 17 22 29.41% -Robbery, Strong Arm 29 3 3.44% Burglary Total 114 88-22.81% -Burglary, Residence 62 43-3.6% -Burglary, Commercial 2 4-13.47% Theft Total 498 73 1.6% -Grand Theft 1 144-7.9% -Vehicle Burglary 113 129 14.16% -Pettv Theft 23 3 3.43% Grand Theft Auto 46 4-2.17% Arson 9 4 -.6% Total 789 863 9.38% *N/C = not calculable Looking separately at the three areas of the City, Part 1 Crime in the West District increased when compared to the same time period last year. The West District had substantial reductions in Vehicle Burglaries and Residential Burglaries, but increases in Aggravated Assault and Petty Theft. Part I Crime - West District July - December 214 July - December 21 % Change Homicide N/C Rape 3 9 2.% Assault, Aeizravated 34 3.88% Robbery Total 2 21.% -Robbery, Armed 7 1 42.86% -Robbery, Strong Arm 13 11-1.38% Burglary Total 47 43-8.1% -Burglary, Residence 23 2-13.4% -Burgla ry, Commercial 24 23-4.17% Theft Total 27 218.31% -Grand Theft 74 83 12.16% -Vehicle Burglary 4 41-24.7% -Petty Theft 79 94 18.99% Grand Theft Auto 19 27 42.11% Arson 7 3-7.14% Total 337 374 1.97% Appendix - 3

The City Center had a dramatic decrease in Part 1 Crime. Residential Burglary and Grand Theft Auto both dropped over 6%. Part I Crime - Oty Center July - December 214 July - December 21 % Change Homicide 1 N/C Rape 1 3 2.% Assault, A1u~ravated 22 16-27.27% Robbery Total 1 12 2.% -Robbery, Armed 6 2.% -Robbery, Strong Arm 6 2.% Burglary Total 41 2-39.2% -Burglary, Residence 27 1-62.96% -Burglary, Commercial 14 1 7.14% Theft Total 122 124 1.64% -Grand Theft 43 31-27.91% -Vehicle Burglary 32 4 2.% -Petty Theft 47 3 12.77% Grand Theft Auto 18 6-66.67% Arson 1-1.% Total 21 186-13.49% *N/C = not calculable The East District had an increase in Part 1 Crime. Petty Theft (Shoplifting) and Vehicle Burglaries increased significantly. Part I Crime - East District July - December 214 July - December 21 % Change Homicide N/C Rape 1 1 N/C Assault, Aggravated 1 18 2.% Robbery Total 16 19 18.7% -Robbery, Armed 6 2.% -Robbery, Strong Arm 11 13 18.18% Burglary Total 26 21-19.23% -Burglary, Residence 12 14 16.67% -Burglary, Commercial 14 7 -.% Theft Total 169 231 36.69% -Grand Theft 38 3-21.% -Vehicle Burglary 27 48 77.78% -Petty Theft 14 13 47. 12% Grand Theft Auto 9 12 33.33% Arson 1 1 N/C Total 237 33 27.8% Appendix - 4

The following chart depicts crimes against persons, broken down by district for July- December 21. Crimes Against Persons by District July - December 21 6 3 4 3 2 1 -- 9 1 3 1 Aggravated Assault Homicide Rape West District City Center East District The following chart depicts crimes against property, broken down by district for July - December 21. Crimes Against Property by District July - December 21 18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 3 1-231 7 83 1313 I I - 27 12 13 16 6 -- 414" 8 1113 - Il l West District City Center East District Appendix -

The following chart depicts the number of Part 1 Crime arrests for felonies versus those for misdemeanors for July - December of the last two years. Felony vs. Misdemeanor Arrests: July - December 214-21 1 91 891 8 6 4 2 397 214 21 217 Misdemeanor Arrests Felony Arrests The following chart depicts the number of Part 1 Crime arrests for Crimes Against Persons (i.e., Homicide, Rape and Aggravated Assaults) versus those for Crimes Against Property (i.e., Robbery, Burglary, Grand Theft, Petty Theft, Grand Theft Auto and Arson) for July - December of the last two years. Part 1 Crime Arrests Crimes Against Person vs. Crimes Against Property July - December 214-21 14 128 12 1 8 6 48 8 13 4 2 214 21 Crimes Against Person Crimes Against Property Appendix - 6

Robbery The following chart compares the number of Robberies during July - December for the last five years. 7 66 Robbery: July- December 64 6 so 46 2 4 36 3 2 1 211 212 213 214 21S The following chart compares the number of Armed Robberies vs. Strong Arm Robberies during July- December for the last five years. so 4 3 2 1 Armed vs. Strong Arm Robbery: July - December 4 4 21 22 19 ii 17 I I I 211 212 213 214 21S 29 3 Armed Strong Armed Appendix- 7

The following chart compares the number of Armed Robberies vs. Strong Arm Robberies during July - December 21. Armed vs. Strong Arm Robbery July - December 21 8 7 6 4 3 2 1 7 7 6 6 4 3 3 I 11 2 I 1 I July August September October November December Armed Strong Armed The following chart compares all Robberies by district for July - December 21. All Robberies by District: July - December 21 8 7 6 4 3 2 1 7 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 I I I Iii.i 11 ii July August September October November December West District City Center East District Appendix - 8

Residential Burglary The following chart compares the number of Residential Burglaries during July - December for the last five years. Residential Burglary: July - December 8 7 6 66 67 69 62 43 4 3 2 1 211 212 213 214 21 The following chart shows Residential Burglaries by month for July - December 21. Residential Burglary: July- December 21 14 13 12 1 9 8 8 6 4 6 6 2 1 July August September November December Ocotober Appendix - 9

The following chart compares Residential Burglary by district for July - December 21. 2 Residential Burglary by District July- December 21 2 2 1 14 1 9 West District City Center East District Append ix - 1 O

Vehicle Burglary The following chart compares Vehicle Burglaries during July - December for the last five years. Vehicle Burglary: July - December 14 129 12 19 1 8 67 6 4 2 99 113 211 212 213 214 21 The following chart shows Vehicle Burglaries by month for July - 21. December Vehicle Burglary: July - December21 3 2 24 24 24 24 22 2 1 1 11 I July August September October November December Appendix - 11

The following chart shows Vehicle Burglaries by month and district for July - December 21. Vehicle Burglary by District: July- December 21 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 1 1 4 I July 12 1 9 9 9 9 7 7 7 6 ii II 4 4 4 Iii I I August September October November December West District City Center East District Appendix - 12

Grand Theft The following chart compares Grand Thefts for July - December for the past five years. Grand Theft: July - December 18 16 149 144 1 144 14 12 12 1 8 6 4 2 211 212 213 214 21 The following chart shows Grand Theft by month for July - December 21. Grand Theft: July - December 21 3 33 3 28 2 23 21 21 2 18 1 1 July August September October November December Appendix - 13

Petty Theft The following chart compares Petty Thefts during July - December for the last five years. Petty Theft: July - December 211-21 3 3 279 291 3 2 236 23 2 1 1 211 212 213 214 21 The following chart compares Petty Thefts over the last five years for the entire City vs. petty thefts for Reporting District 989 (Gateway Center) only. Petty Theft: July - December 3 3 2 279 291 236 23 3 2 1 1 81 I 211 68 72 36 I I 212 213 214 1 I 21 Whole City RD 989 - Gateway Center Appendix - 14

Aggravated Assaults The following chart shows the number of Aggravated Assaults during July - December for the last five years. Aggravated Assaults are counted by victim (not incident) per Universal Crime Reporting guidelines. Aggravated Assault: July - December 1 94 89 87 8 6 7 62 71 4 2 211 212 213 214 21 Victims Incidents The following chart shows Aggravated Assaults isolated by category for July - December for the last five years. Aggravated Assault: July- December 4 41 4 3 31 29 3 2 26 2 22 21 18 19 19 2 18 I 1, I 14 1 12 Iii loi 1 7 I I l o ~ 211 212 213 214 21 1 ~ Domestic Violence ADW Gun ADW Knife ADW Other Weapon ADW Hands/ Feet Appendix - 1

The following chart shows Domestic Violence Incidents broken down by gender for July - December 21. 21 (7/1-12/31) DV Incidents Female - Female Male - Female Male- Male Total Criminal DV Incidents 4 32 1 1 Assault, Aggravated 1 13 4 18 Assault, Non-Aggravated 3 29 11 43 Non-Criminal DV Incidents 4 4 Total 4 36 1 Assault - Aggravated: This category includes assaults by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury (broken bones, internal injuries, or injuries requiring stitches). Assault - Non Aggravated: This category includes all assaults which involve the use of a personal weapon (such as hands, fist, or feet) and in which there were no serious or aggravated injuries to the victim. Appendix - 16

Rape & Sex Related Felonies The following chart compares Rape and Sex Related Felonies for the last five years. The significant change in Rape from year 214 to 21 can be attributed to the change in F.B.I. reporting statistics which re-classified most Sex Related Felonies as Rape. Rape and Sex Related Felonies 2 2 1 17 1 14 2 19 1 211 212 213 214 21 Rape Sex Related Felonies The following chart compares Rape and Sex Related Felonies July - December for the last five years. Rape & Sex Related Felonies: July- December 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 9 9 8 13 13 211 212 214 21 Rape Sex Related Felonies Appendix - 17