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Maricopa County Sheriff s Office March 25 Monthly Activity Report Report Contents Contract Hours Recap/Comparison & Miles Driven Directed Patrol Hours/Goals/Percentage of Allocation Posse Hours Recap/Comparison & Miles Driven Enforcement & Response Activity Recap & Comparison Enforcement Activity Recap & Comparison Most frequent calls for service Recap & Comparison Incidents Recap & Comparison Arrest Recap & Comparison UCR Recap & Comparision CAD Data Incident Summary - Density Map Maricopa County Sheriff s Office District 6 Queen Creek Division 22626 S. Ellsworth Road Queen Creek, AZ 8542 Phone: 62-876-394 / 48-458-548 Fax: 48-458-545 This report is compiled using data from the MCSO Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system, MCSO Records Management System (RMS), field reporting statistics, RAIDS online, and other patrol data systems. All efforts have been made to insure that the information presented is correct and up-to-date.the UCR data provided are estimates only. Further investigation and analysis are required to determine factual outcomes for each event before determining the final UCR classification.therefore, the information presented in this report is an estimate only and should be used cautiously when referenced. For any additional questions please contact the District 6 administrative staff at 62-876-555.

Contract Hours Recap/Comparison & Miles Driven FTE Reporting Period (Days) Estimated Contract Hours Directed Patrol Hrs Directed Patrol % Directed Patrol % Goal Positions Patrol Beat Deputies 22. 3 3273 44 43 4 Detectives 3. 3 446 N/A N/A N/A Sergeants 6. 3 893 3 35 3 Lieutenants. 3 49 N/A N/A N/A Captain. 3 49 N/A N/A N/A Community Police Deputy 2. 3 298 256 86 8 School Resource Officer. 3 49 65 44 4 Clerical / Office Assistant. 3 49 Crime Analyst. 4 67 Dispatcher (TCO).65 3 245 N/A Totals 587 235 N/A N/A Miles Driven 28,543 N/A School Resource Officer 65 44% Directed Patrol Hrs Directed Patrol % Community Police Deputy 256 86% Sergeants Patrol Beat Deputies 3 35% 44 43%

Posse Service Hours Recap/Comparison & Miles Driven Activity Service Hours Miles Driven Prisoner Transport Traffic Control/Motorist Assist Business Watch Administration Special Events/Admin 2 Neighborhood Vacation Watch 25 Council Security 28 Training 3 Community Patrol 7 Totals 293 725 Service Hours Community Patrol 7 Training Council Security Neighborhood Vacation Watch Special Events/Admin 3 28 25 2 Administration Business Watch Traffic Control/Motorist Assist Prisoner Transport 2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8

Monthly Enforcement Activity (Recap and Comparison) March 25 Feb 25 March 24 Criminal Arrests 48 69 23 Criminal Citations Issued 32 38 3 Driving Under Influence (DUI) Arrests 6 3 5 Interviews/Citizen Contacts 682 73 338 Juvenile Referrals 4 4 Traffic Arrests 4 9 Traffic Violations/Stops 9 45 23 Traffic Citations 9 32 97 Barking Dog Warnings Issued 3 3 9 False Alarm Warnings Issued 68 54 54 Monthly Response Activity (Recap and Comparison)* March 25 Feb 25 March 24 Abandoned Vehicle 6 6 5 Collisions/Non-injury (including private property) 58 49 33 Collisions/Injury (including private property) 9 4 9 Collisions/Fatal (including private property) Alarms: Burglar, Panic, Robbery 24 86 63 Alcohol Violations 2 3 Animal Problem 22 26 23 Burglary Residential/Commercial 7 5 8 Theft from Vehicle (Vehicle Burglary) 8 2 6 Citizen/Motorist Assist 22 23 Civil Matter/Standby 28 29 29 Code Violations 9 Disturbance - All Categories (Drunk, Juvenile, etc.) 26 3 Fight (Domestic Violence) 4 Fight 4 6 3 Injured/Sick Person 3 2 7 Mentally Ill 2 2 2 Speeding / Motorized Bike Disturbing 5 6 Narcotics 5 37 2 Neighbor trouble 22 7 5 Shooting Violation 2 34 9 Suspicious Person/Vehicle/Circumstances 6 3 99 Theft 4 2 32 Threatening/Annoying/Obscene Calls 2 Traffic Hazard 2 3 28 Trespassing 2 2 4 Patrol Watch/Welfare Check 96 924 83 *Monthly Response Activity is derived from CAD data which records initial response types. Further investigation may alter code type or reporting requirements. This information is collected for response type analysis and resource allocation forecasting and design.

Five Most Frequent Calls for Service or On-View Activity (Citywide 3-Month Recap & Comparison) March 25 Alarms: Burglar, Panic, Robbery 92 Welfare Check, Directed Patrol Event, Vacation Watch 96 Suspicious persons, vehicles, 6 Traffic Violations/Stops 9 Community Policing Activities/Events 68 Suspicious persons, vehicles, circumstances, etc. 6 Alarms: Burglar, Panic, Robbery 92 Community Policing Traffic Violations/Stops Welfare Check, Directed Patrol 68 9 2 4 6 8 96 February 25 Alarms: Burglar, Panic, Robbery 54 Welfare Check, Directed Patrol Event, Vacation Watch 924 Suspicious persons, vehicles, Traffic Violations/Stops 23 Community Policing 3 Community Policing Activities/Events 3 Suspicious persons, vehicles, circumstances, etc. Traffic Violations/Stops Welfare Check, Directed Patrol 23 924 Alarms: Burglar, Panic, Robbery 54 2 4 6 8 March 24 False Burglar Alarms 29 Traffic Violations/Stops 23 Vehicle Collisions (all categories) 42 Welfare Check/Patrol Vacation Watch 83 Suspicious persons/vehicles 96 Suspicious persons/vehicles 96 Welfare Check/Patrol Vacation 83 Vehicle Collisions (all categories) 42 Traffic Violations/Stops 23 False Burglar Alarms 29 2 3

Five Most Frequent Calls for Service or On-View Activity (by beat) March 25 65 Beat Welfare Check, Directed Patrol Event, Vacation Watch 295 Traffic Violations/Stops 7 Community Policing Activities/Events 6 Alarms (silent, audible, false; all categories) 37 Suspicious persons/vehicles/circumstances 32 March 25 652 Beat Welfare Check, Directed Patrol Event, Vacation Watch 74 Traffic Violations/Stops 9 Community Policing Activities/Events 8 Alarms (silent, audible, false; all categories) 3 Suspicious persons/vehicles/circumstances March 25 653 Beat Welfare Check, Directed Patrol Event, Vacation Watch 265 Traffic Violations/Stops 73 Community Policing Activities/Events 6 Suspicious persons/vehicles/circumstances 3 Speeders/ATV-Motorcycle disturbing 2 March 25 654 Beat Welfare Check, Directed Patrol Event, Vacation Watch 82 Suspicious persons/vehicles/circumstances 42 Traffic Violations/Stops 29 Community Policing Activities/Events 28 Alarms (silent, audible, false; all categories) 25

Total Number of Incidents Incidents Priority Total Incidents Calls for service On View 3 29 2 4 337 64 3 685 372 33 4 3 2 Totals 29 739 38 2 685 5 5 4 3 3 2 3 4 Priority (CAD Designation) Incidents (Comparison) Type of Type of March 25 Feb 25 March 24 Calls for Service 739 738 749 On View Activity 38 24 64 Total Incidents 29 978 2363 25 2 5 5 March 24 Feb 25 Feb 25 Calls for Service On View Activity Total Incidents

Adult In-Custody Arrests (Recap and Comparison) March 25 Feb 25 March 24 Homicide/Manslaughter Assault/Endangerment/Resisting 3 4 Robbery Domestic Violence 3 6 Threats Burglary/Theft 3 6 3 Arson Fraud/Forgery Drug Violations 2 2 Disorderly Conduct Trespassing Criminal Damage Traffic Violations DUI 2 Alcohol Violations Violation of Court Order/Warrants Other 2 9 8 Adult Cite & Release or MCAO submittal Arrests (Recap and Comparison) March 25 Feb 25 March 24 Assault/Endangerment/Resisting Drug Violations Other 4 Threats/Weapons Violations 2 3 Theft/Shoplifting 9 8 6 Trespassing 2 2 Disorderly Conduct 3 7 Criminal Damage Traffic Violations 4 9 DUI 5 3 Alcohol Violations 2 Town Code Violations/Heavy trucks/illegal Parking 3 32 36 22

Juvenile In-Custody Arrests/Detention (Recap and Comparison) March 25 Feb 25 March 24 Homicide/Manslaughter Assault/Endangerment/Resisting Robbery Domestic Violence Threats Burglary/Theft Arson Fraud/Forgery Drug Violations Disorderly Conduct Trespassing Criminal Damage Traffic Violations DUI Alcohol Violations Violation of Court Order/Warrants Other Juvenile Cite & Release or Court Referral (Recap and Comparison) March 25 Feb 25 March 24 Assault/Endangerment/Resisting Drug Violations 2 2 Other 3 Threats/Weapons Violations Theft/Shoplifting 3 5 2 Trespassing 4 Disorderly Conduct Criminal Damage Traffic Violations DUI Alcohol Violations 2 Curfew Town Code Violations/Heavy trucks/illegal Parking 4 3

UCR Part & 2 Crime Estimates (3-Month Recap and Comparison) March 25 Feb 25 Mar 24 Part : Violent Crimes March 25 Feb 25 Mar 24 Criminal Homicide Sexual Assault Robbery Aggravated Assault Part : Crimes Against Property March 25 Feb 25 Mar 24 Burglary (Residential/business) 7 5 7 Theft from Automobile 8 2 2 Theft/Shoplifting 22 5 33 Auto theft 2 2 Arson 4 44 6 Total Part Criminal Offenses: 4 45 62 Part 2: Other Crimes Against Persons March 25 Feb 25 Mar 24 Other Assaults 4 5 5 Sexual Offenses 4 4 9 5 Part 2: Public Disorder Crimes March 25 Feb 25 Mar 24 Criminal Damage 5 5 Threats 4 Disorderly Conduct/Disturbance 4 Violations of Court Order 2 4 Trespass 2 3 2 Weapons Violations 9 2 25 Part 2: Drug & Alcohol Crimes March 25 Feb 25 Mar 24 Narcotic/Drug Violations 5 7 2 Alcohol Violations 2 2 2 7 9 4 Part 2: White Collar Crimes March 25 Feb 25 Mar 24 Forgery 2 Fraud 3 7 3 9 2 Total Part 2 Criminal Offenses: 33 48 43

UCR Part & 2 Crime Estimates (3-Month Recap and Comparison) 2 4 Part : Violent Crimes Part : Crimes Against Property June 23 May 23 June 22 Criminal Homicide Sexual Assault Robbery Mar 24 Feb 25 March 25 Aggravated Assault 3 2 Mar 24 Feb 25 March 25 Burglary (Residential/business) Theft from Automobile Theft Auto theft Arson 2 2 5 Part 2: Other Crimes Agaist Persons Mar 24 Feb 25 March 25 Part 2: Public Disorder Crimes Other Assaults Sexual Offenses Criminal Damage Threats 5 Mar 24 Feb 25 March 25 Part 2: Drug & Alcohol Crimes Mar 24 Feb 25 March 25 Part 2: White Collar Crimes 8 6 4 2 Mar 24 Feb 25 March 25 Disorderly Conduct Violations of Court Order Trespass Weapons Violations Narcotic/Drug Violations Alcohol Violations Forgery Fraud

UCR Part Crimes Estimates: -Year Monthly Comparison Homicide Sexual Assault Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary *Theft Auto Theft Arson March 24 7 53 62 April 24 4 9 53 3 7 May 24 4 8 43 2 57 June 24 3 4 4 6 July 24 9 38 6 56 Aug 24 3 28 3 35 Sept 24 9 45 6 6 Oct 24 4 9 23 3 39 Nov 24 3 3 46 Dec 24 2 8 46 3 59 Jan 25 5 6 53 2 67 Feb 25 5 27 2 45 March 25 7 3 2 4 Yearly Totals 2 4 5 4 59 4 2 6 Monthly totals 5 4 3 2 53 53 53 45 46 43 4 38 3 3 28 27 23 5 3 9 7 8 9 9 9 8 6 6 4 4 4 5 6 7 3 4 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 2 Sexual Assault Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary *Theft Auto Theft Arson *Theft includes shoplifting, property theft, and theft from vehicle

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