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UCR CHECKLST- UNVERFED DATA FOR REVEW& VERFCATON FL58 Agency Name: 7 SA Population: Clearance Rate: 9. Crime Rate: Date Generated: 7/ 5/ 7 Arrest Data Provided LEOKA Data Comparative Prior Year Data Agency OR: Reporting Period/ Year: N/ A Clearance Rate Reflects a of % or Greater 6 7 Murder Rape 3 5. % Robbery 3. % Aggravated Assault 4 75. % 4 55. 6% Violent Offenses Violent Offense Total N/ A N Violent Crime Rate 6 7 Burglary 3 9 Larceny 47 4 4. 8% 6 45. 5% 88 65. % N/ A N/ A Property Offenses Motor Vehicle Theft Property Offense Total Property Crime Rate 36. 7% Total ndex Offenses 97 79 9. % Clearance Rate for ndex Offenses. 7 9. 78. % 6 7 6 7 Other Offenses Arson Simple Assault Fondling 6 7 Murder Manslaughter Rape Fondling Aggravated Assault 3 Aggravated Domestic Violence Offenses Stalking Simple Assault Threat/ ntimidation Simple 3 4 Stalking Total Domestic Violence Offenses 4. 5% 5. %. % 4. 3% 6 7 Murder Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault 4 4. % Burglary 4 3 5. % Larceny 3 8. 8% 3 66. 7% 6 6 5. % 49 99. % Arrests Motor Vehicle Theft Part Total Arrests. % Breakdown of Total Arrests- 7 Male Arrests 7 Female Arrests 9 Adult Arrests 78 Juvenile Arrests 6 7 Stolen Local/ Recovered Local 6 Stolen Local/ Recovered Elsewhere 5. % Stolen Elsewhere/ Recovered Local. % Vehicle Recoveries Stolen/ Recovered Total Stolen Total Recovered Property 64, 3 5. % 54, 859 9, 78 8. % 7 Police Officer The information Signature: _"` - ntained in the.. report is a. pr' Ari - % )/ Total By Private Ci ' Total zen e.' a: cork, 5 5 Officers Assaulted Justifiable Homicide- 7 By 34, 44 Law Enforcement Officers Killed/ Assaulted( LEOKA)- Officers Killed 7 6 Property Property 83. 3% Date:

Off{ SMT 4. 4' CRME N FLORDA o ' 7rww\ ; C January- June 7 Florida Department of Law Enforcement The statistics presented in this release are an indication of crime and criminal activities known to, and reported by, law enforcement agencies for 7. This report reflects data residing in the UCR database as of 7/ 5/ 7. Crime Volume and Rate Arrest Totals MEASURE 6 7 Percent ARREST TYPE 6 7 Percent Total ndex Crime 97 79-9. Violent Offense Arrests 5 4 -. Total Violent Crime 9 4 55. 6 Adult 5 4 -. Total Property Crime 88 65 -. Juvenile Total Crime Rate Male 4 3. Violent Crime Rate Female 4 -. Property Crime Rate Property Offense Arrests 8 35 94.4 Adult 6 34. 5 Offense Totals Juvenile - 5. NDEX OFFENSES 6 7 Percent Male 3 53. 8 Female 5 5. Murder Part Offense Arrests 6 6 5. Firearm Adult 4 9. 4 Knife/ Cutting nstr. Juvenile 5 -. Hands/ Fists/ Feet Male 57 83 6. 6 Other Female 69 77. 6 Rape 3 5. TOTAL ARRESTS 49 99. Firearm Knife/ Cutting nstr. Domestic Violence by Offense Type Hands/ Fists/ Feet 3. Percent PRMARY OFFENSE 6 7 Other -. Robbery 3 -. Murder Firearm -. Manslaughter Knife/ Cutting nstr. -. Rape Hands/ Fists/ Feet -. Fondling Other Aggravated Assault 3 5. Aggravated Assault 4 75. Aggravated Stalking Firearm Simple Assault. Knife/ Cutting nstr. 5 Threat/ ntimidation Hands/ Fists/ Feet. Simple Stalking Other 3 4 33. 3 TOTAL OFFENSES 3 4. 3 Burglary 3 9-36. 7 Larceny Forced Entry 5-58. 3 Property nformation Values No Forced Entry 3-7. 7 Attempted Entry 5-6. PROPERTY TYPE STOLEN VALUE RECOVERED VALUE 47 4-4. 8 Currency, Note, Etc. 66, 4, 3 Pocket Picking Jewelry, Precious Metals 8, 884 49 Purse Snatching -. Clothing& Furs 349 Shoplifting 9. Motor Vehicles 9, 5 5, From Motor Vehicle 7-8. 5 Office Equipment 6, 48, Motor Vehicle Parts 3 33. 3 TVs, Radios, Stereos, 35 Bicycles 9 4-7. Firearms 35 From Building 4 5 5. Household Goods 3, 35 55 From Coin Oper. Dev. Consumable Goods, 97 85 All Other 73 59-9. Livestock Motor Vehicle Theft 6-45. 5 Miscellaneous 36, 6, 8 TOTAL NDEX OFFENSES 97 79-9. TOTAL VALUES 64, 3 9, 78 SOURCE: Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Florida Uniform Crime Report, 7( Computer program]. Tallahassee, FL: FDLE, Florida Statistical Analysis Center.

CRME N FLORDA January- June 7 Crime Trends ndex Total Year Violent Crime % Property Crimes Crime 3 35 4. 4 8 5. 7 6. 5 4 4 4. 7. 4 6. 5 9. 8 45. 9 6. 4 6 97. 5 9 8. 88. 6 7 79 9. 4 55. 6 65. Domestic Violence by Offense Type to Victim' s Relationship to Offender RELATONSHP VCTM TO OFFENDER OFFENSES Other Total Spouse Parent Child Sibling Family Cohabitant Other Arrests Murder Manslaughter Rape Fondling Aggravated Assault 3 3 Aggravated Stalking Simple Assault 3 4 5 Threat/ ntimidation Simple Stalking TOTAL OFFENSES 4 3 3 4 8 ARSON VEHCLE RECOVERY STRUCTURE TOTAL NHABTED TOTAL ABANDONED ATTEMPTED Number Single Occupied Residence Stolen Locally and Other Residence Recovered Locally Storage ndustrial/ Manufacturing Stolen Locally and Commercial Recovered by Other Community/ Public Jurisdictions All Other Structures Motor Vehicles Other Mobile Stolen Other Jurisdictions Other and Recovered Locally TOTAL TOTAL 4 SOURCE: Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Florida Uniform Crime Report, 7[ Computer program]. Tallahassee, FL: FDLE, Florida Statistical Analysis Center. Report reflects data residing in the UCR database as of 7/ 5/ 7.

Arrest Totals by Age and Sex January- June 7 JUVENLE ADULT TOTAL OFFENSES Total Male Female Total Male Female ALL AGES Murder _ Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault 4 4 4 Burglary 3 3 Larceny 3 6 4 3 Motor Vehicle Theft TOTAL NDEX 38 3 5 39 Manslaughter Kidnap/ Abduction Arson Simple Assault 5 3 8 7 33 Drug Arrests 6 4 69 49 79 Bribery Embezzlement Fraud Counterfeit/ Forgery Extortion/ Blackmail ntimidation Prostitution/ Commercialized Sex 3 3 3 Fondling Other Sex Offenses Stolen Property Buy/ Receive/ Possess Driving Under nfluence 9 Destruction/ Damage/ Vandalism 5 4 7 Gambling Weapons Violations Liquor Law Violations 9 5 4 Miscellaneous 9 67 4 93 TOTAL PART 9 4 7 68 6 TOTAL 9 78 95 83 99 SOURCE: Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Florida Uniform Crime Report, 7[ Computer program]. Tallahassee, FL: FDLE, Florida Statistical Analysis Center. Report reflects data residing in the UCR database as of 7/ 5/ 7.

Arrest Totals Comparative Data January- June 7 JUVENLE ADULT TOTAL ALL AGES Percent Percent Percent OFFENSES 6 7 6 7 6 7 Murder Rape Robbery -. -. Aggravated Assault 4 4. 4 4. Burglary 4 3-5. 4 3-5. Larceny - 5. 9 3 33. 3 3 8. 8 Motor Vehicle Theft 3-66. 7 3-66. 7 TOTAL NDEX - 5. 38 8. 3 39 69. 6 Manslaughter Kidnap/ Abduction Arson Simple Assault 4 5 5. 3 8. 7 7 33. Drug Arrests 3-3. 38 69 8. 6 5 79 54. 9 Bribery Embezzlement Fraud - 5. - 5. Counterfeit/ Forgery 5 -. -. 7 -. Extortion/ Blackmail ntimidation Prostitution/ Commercialized Sex 3 3 Fondling Other Sex Offenses Stolen Property Buy/ Receive/ Possess 3 -. 3 -. Driving Under nfluence 75. 75. Destruction/ Damage/ Vandalism 5 7 Gambling Weapons Violations.. Liquor Law Violations. 9 58. 3 3 53. 8 Miscellaneous. 8 9-5. 7 93-5. 5 TOTAL PART 5 -. _ 4 9. 4 6 6 5. TOTAL 7 -. 78 5. 49 99. SOURCE: Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Florida Uniform Crime Report, 7[ Computer program]. Tallahassee, FL: FDLE, Florida Statistical Analysis Center. Report reflects data residing in the UCR database as of 7/ 5/ 7.

Uniform Crime Reports- Offense Reporting Form Crime ndex and Domestic Violence Offenses- Page of January- June 7 TOTAL TOTAL WEAPON DOMESTC VOLENCE NUMBER TOTAL CLEARANCES VALUE OF Knife or Other Hands, Number RELATONSHP VCTM TO OFFENDER OF PROPERTY Cutting Dangerous Fists or of Other CLASSFCATON OF OFFENSES OFFENSES Arrest Exception Adult Juvenile STOLEN($) Firearm nstr. Weapon Feet Offenses Spouse Parent Child Sibling Family Cohabitant Other Arrests Criminal Homicide o Murder Manslaughter ndex Sex Offenses 3 3 Rape, Committed 3 3 Rape, Attempted Robbery Highway Residence Rank Gas/ Service Station Convenience Store Other Commercial Estab. Miscellaneous Aggravated Assault 6 6 5 4 3 3 Aggravated Assault 6 6 5 4 3 3 Aggravated Stalking _ TOTAL VOLENT Excluding Manslaughter) 4 6 6 5 4 4 3 3 Fondling Simple Assault 7 39 9 48 7 3 4 5 Threat/ ntimidation SimpleStalking TOTAL DOMESTC VOLENCE 4 3 3 4 8 SOURCE: Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Florida Uniform Crime Report, 7[ Computer program]. Tallahassee, FL: FDLE, Florida Statistical Analysis Center. Report reflects data residing in the UCR database as of 7/ 5/ 7.

Uniform Crime Reports- Offense Reporting Form Crime ndex and Domestic Violence Offenses- Page of January- June 7 TOTAL NUMBER TOTAL VALUE TOTAL CLEARANCES CLASSFCATON OF OF OF PROPERTY TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL DOLLAR ARSON CLEARANCES OFFENSES OFFENSES Arrest Exception Adult Juvenile STOLEN($) LOCATON NHABTED ABANDONED ATTEMPT LOSS($) Adult Juvenile Burglary 9 6 6 4, 699 Single Occupancy Residence Forcible Entry 5 3 3, 54 Other Residence Unlawful Entry 3 3 3, 75 Storage Attempted ndustrial/ Manufacturing Burglary, Residence 3, 354 Commercial Night 3 674 Community/ Public Day 85 All Other Structures Unknown 8, 83 Motor Vehicles Burglary, Non- Residence 7 4 4, 345 Other Mobile Night 4 3 3, 7 Other Day 75 Unknown ARSON TOTALS Larceny 4 9, 84 Pocket Picking PROPERTY NFORMATON/ VALUES Purse Snatching VEHCLE RECOVERY Shoplifting, 887 PROPERTY TYPE STOLEN VALUE($) RECOVERED VALUE($) From Motor Vehicle, 84 Currency, Note, Etc. 66,4, 3 Number Motor Vehicle Parts 478 Jewelry, Precious Metals 8,884 49 Bicycles 4 3 3,96 Clothing& Furs 349 From Building 5, Motor Vehicles 9, 5 5, From Coin Oper. Dev. Auto, 5 5, Stolen Locally and Recovered Locally All Other Larceny 59 5 6, 49 Trucks and Buses & Over 63 3 3 6, 658 Motorcycles 4, 5-$ 8 6 7, 68 Other Vehicles 4, Under$ 5 49 58 Office Equipment 6,48, Motor Vehicle Theft 6 9, 6 TVs, Radios, Stereos, 35 Stolen Locally and Recovered Other Jurisdictions Auto 3, 5 Firearms 35 Trucks and Buses Household Goods 3, 35 55 Stolen in Other Jurisdictions Motorcycles 4, Consumable Goods, 97 85 and Recovered Other Vehicles 4, Livestock Locally TOTAL PROPERTY 65 7 8 i 64,3 Miscellaneous 36, 6, 8 ALL CRME NDEX' 79 33 34 64, 3 PROPERTY VALUE TOTALS 64, 3 9,78 VEHCLES 4 Crime ndex Offenses do not include Manslaughter, Fondling, Simple Assault, Threat/ ntimidation, and Simple Stalking. SOURCE: Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Florida Uniform Crime Report, 7[ Computer program]. Tallahassee, FL: FDLE, Florida Statistical Analysis Center. Report reflects data residing in the UCR database as of 7/ 5/ 7.

Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted( LEOKA) January- June 7 LEOKA Officer Data Officer Killed, Felonious Officer Killed, Accidental Officer Assaulted Total Percent Total Percent Total Percent Number of Officers 5 Breakdown of Officers by Age: Officer Age 8-4 Years. % Officer Age 5-34 Years. % Officer Age 35-44 Years 3 6. % Officer Age 45-54 Years. % Officer Age 55-64 Years. % Officer Age 65+. % Breakdown of Officer Experience: Officer Experience - 4 Years 4. % Officer Experience 5-9 Years. % Officer Experience - 4 Years. % Officer Experience 5-9 Years. % Officer Experience - 4 Years. % Officer Experience 5-9 Years. % Officer Experience 3+ Years. % Extent of njury: None 3 6. % Minor 4. % Serious. % Fatal Breakdown of Officers by Sex: Male 5.% Female. % Breakdown of Officers by Race: White 5.% Black. % American ndian. % Asian. % Officer Activity: Responding to Disturbance 3 6.% Breaking& Entering in Process/ Pursuit. % Robbery in Process/ Pursuit. % Attempting Other Arrest. % Civil Disorder. % Domestic Disturbance 4. % Handling/ Transporting/ Custody of Prisoner. % nvestigate Suspicious Person/ Circumstance. % Ambush, No Warning. % Assailant Mentally Deranged. % Traffic Pursuit or Stop. % Other. % Type of Assignment: One Person Vehicle 5.% Two Person Vehicle. % Detective or Special Assignment. % Traffic, Motorcycle Officer( s). % Other. % Additional Officer Data: Officer Was Wearing Body Armor 5.% Body Armor Prevented njury. % Officer Was Not Wearing Body Armor. % Officer Wearing Body Armor Unknown. % Firearm Discharged by Officer. % Officer Was Alone. % SOURCE: Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Florida Uniform Crime Report, 7[ Computer program]. Tallahassee, FL: FDLE, Florida Statistical Analysis Center. Report reflects data residing in the UCR database as of 7/ 5/ 7.

Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted ( LEOKA) January- June 7 LEOKA Offender Data Officer Killed, Felonious Officer Killed, Accidental Officer Assaulted Total Percent Total Percent Total Percent Number of Offenders Breakdown of Offenders by Age: Offender Under 8 Years. % Offender Age 8-4 Years. % Offender Age 5-34 Years. % Offender Age 35-44 Years 5. % Offender Age 45-54 Years 5. % Offender Age 55-64 Years. % Offender Age 65+. % Unknown. % Offender njured? Yes. % No. % Unknown. % Extent of Offender njury: No njury or Unknown. % Minor. % Moderate. % Serious.% Fatal.% Breakdown of Offenders by Sex: Male 5. % Female 5. % Unknown. % Breakdown of Offenders by Race: White. % Black. % American ndian. % Asian. % Unknown. % Weapon: Handgun. % Rifle. % Shotgun. % Firearm. % Knife/ Cutting nstrument. % Blunt Object. % Hands/ Fist/ Feet 5. % Poison. % Explosives. % Fire/ ncendiary. % Drugs. % Unknown. % Other. % Other Offender Data Firearm Discharged by Offender. % Officer Aware Offender Had Weapon. % Offender Used Officer' s Weapon.% Offense Cleared by Arrest or Exception 3 6. % SOURCE: Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Florida Uniform Crime Report, 7[ Computer program]. Tallahassee, FL: FDLE, Florida Statistical Analysis Center. Report reflects data residing in the UCR database as of 7/ 5/ 7.

UCR Law Enforcement Officer Killed or Assaulted( LEOKA) Report Supplement January- June 7 Officer Body Offender Officer Firearm Dist. Firearm Officer Rec Wore Armor Used Aware Discharge in Discharge Extent Exper Report Seq ncident Officer Type Weapon Body Prevent Officer's Offender by Feet by Offender of in Officer Offender Number Nbr Type Activity Assgn. Type Armor njury Weapon Weapon Offender ( est.) Officer njured njury Time Years Age Sex Race Age Sex Race Cleared 3- OFFCER 747 ASSAULTED, NO NJURY - ONE 6- DOMESTC PERSON 7- HANDS/ DSTURBANCE VEHCLE, FST/ FEET ASSSTED - VES - NO - NO - N/ A - NO - NO - YES - MNOR 3 4 5 M- F- MALE W- WHTE 4 FEMALE W- WHTE N- NO 3- OFFCER 747 ASSAULTED, NO NJURY 7- HANDS/ FST/ FEET - YES - NO - NO - NO - NO - NO - N/ A - N/ A 9 4 MALE W- WHTE - ONE 3- OFFCER - RESPONDNG TO PERSON 7- HANDS/ ASSAULTED, 76 NO NJURY DSTURBANCE VEHCLE, FST/ FEET ASSSTED - YES - NO - NO - NO - NO - NO - YES - MNOR 39 4 MALE W- WHTE 53 MALE W- WHTE Y- YES 76 4- OFFCER 8 M ASSAULTED, 7- HANDS/ W- WHTE - NO - NO - N/ A - N/ A - YES - NO - NO MNOR FST/ FEET UNKNOWN MALE NJURY 76 3 4- OFFCER ASSAULTED, 7- HANDS/ MNOR FST/ FEET NJURY M - YES - NO - NO - NO - NO - NO - N/ A - N/ A 8 4 W- WHTE MALE Source: LEOKA Supplemental Report Data as of 7/ 5/ 7 Page of 7SA

Uniform Crime Reports- Supplemental Homicide Report January- June 7 Report Record Report Victim Offender Situation Victim Weapon Circumstance Justifiable Justifiable Number Seq Nbr Date Age Sex Race Age Sex Race Code Relationship Type Code Circumstance Code NO REPORTS Source: Supplemental Homicide Report Data as of 7/ 5/ 7 Page of 7SA