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Coeur d Alene d Police Department 2011 Annual Report

Vision Statement The employees and citizen volunteers of the Coeur d d Alene Police Department are dedicated to the principle of community involvement nt and interaction with our citizens. Maintaining the quality of life in our community that truly makes this area desirable is important to all a of us. The absence of crime will determine the success of our efforts. We remain committed to the principle of the people are the police and the police are the people. As s our community grows and we all face new and different challenges, our goal is to remain responsive to the e needs of the public that we serve. The Coeur d d Alene Police Department is committed to safe guarding the rights of citizens and preserving the quality of life that we all cherish. You will find no more dedicated and committed employees than the men and women in this department.

2011 Year in Review Welcome to the Coeur d d Alene Police Department s Annual Report for 2011. We e hope that you will find this report helpful and informative. It t is the goal of the men and women of this department to serve the citizens of our city in the most efficient, effective way possible. A vital part of that commitment is to provide as much information as possible to our citizens. Our ur report is comprehensive and represents the goals and objectives of the police department. You ou will find a tremendous amount of public safety and service information in this report. Please lease feel free to contact us with any thoughts or ideas on how we can improve our service to you. I hope that you will also visit our website for additional information and services that your police department provides. - Chief Wayne Longo

Operations Overview

Coeur d Alene d Police Dept 2011 Organizational Chart 100 Sworn & Unsworn Personnel Executive Assistant Chief of Police Captain Support Services Captain Patrol Lieutenant Investigations Lieutenant Polygraph Lieutenants (2) Patrol Lieutenant Admin Equipment Specialist Sergeant PIO Sergeant Task Force Sergeant Detectives Sergeant Training Records Supervisor Sergeants Patrol Sergeant C.A.R.E. Sergeant Technology Animal Control School Resource Officers Detectives Task Force Detectives Property & Evidence Records Officers Patrol Officers C.A.R.E. Code Enforcement Crime Analysis Investigations Secretary Report Takers Reserve Officers Volunteers Explorers

Patrol Division

Patrol Division Operations Patrol Officers Report Takers C.A.R.E. Motorcycles Animal Control Police Information Technology Maintenance / Equipment Unit Code Enforcement Special Units: SIR Team, Reserves, K9 Special Events SWAT Field Training Officers (FTO) Captain Childers

Patrol Officers Patrol Officers respond to a variety of Calls for Service. They are our frontline to Public Safety. OFFICER RESPONSE Arresting offenders when necessary. Investigating reports of crime. Compiling crime reports. OTHER ACTIVTIES Issuing citations for traffic law violators. Responding to & investigating traffic accidents. Maintaining a visible presence to discourage criminal activity.

Calls for CDA Police Service Trends Increase of 22% in Past Ten Years 40,000 30,000 20,000 31,528 35,116 37,041 38,568 38,627 39,170 39,784 39,543 39,044 41,025 10,000 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Coeur d'alene Police - 2011 Calls for Service Nature & Percentage of Time for Type of Call CALLS TYPES # % Assist Public & Other Agencies 9859 24.0% Traffic, Accidents & Vehicle Problems 5290 12.9% Crimes Against Persons 4719 11.5% Juvenile Problems, Suspicious, Disputes 5318 13% Property Crimes: Thefts & Vandalism 4077 9.9% Animal Problems 3392 8.3% Messages & Citizen Call Backs 3261 8% Alcohol/Drugs 1894 4.6% All Other Crimes / Calls 1849 4.5% Response to Alarms 1366 3.3% 2011 TOTAL CALLS 41,025 100.0%

Calls for Service 24% of 2011 Calls involved General Assistance to the Public & Other Agencies Welfare Checks involving concerns about family members, neighbors, etc. General Public Assistance involving a variety of help from answering questions about scams to assisting with neighborhood & family problems. Agency Assistance helping other agencies such as interviews for out of state cases, assisting in warrant arrests, and providing information about suspects.

Calls for Service 13% of 2011 Calls involved Traffic, Accidents & Vehicle Problems Traffic Problems involving Road Hazards & Traffic Violations. Accidents involving Collisions and Hit & Runs. Vehicle Problems involving: Abandoned Vehicles Parking Problems Disabled Vehicles.

Calls for Service 11% of 2011 Calls involved Crimes or Incidents Involving Persons Assaults involving injury or threat of injury such as Domestic Violence, Assault with Weapons, Robbery & Stalking. Missing Persons Sex Offenses involving Rape, Pornography and Lewd Conduct. Protective Custodies / Involuntary Detentions involving Suicide Attempts, Mental Problems and Alcohol /Drugs abuse.

Ongoing Project: Involuntary Detentions 50% Increase in Eight Years Involuntary Detentions involve taking people into custody that are a danger to themselves or others or gravely disabled. Problem: Increase in Involuntary Detentions has created a strain on Police and Medical Resources. Solutions: Coeur d Alene d Police Administrators are actively working with prosecutors, Health & Welfare and medical personnel on how to better meet the needs of our citizens.

Involuntary Detentions 300 275 250 225 200 175 150 125 100 75 190 228 255 239 219 168 222 192 50 25 0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Calls for Service 13% of 2011 Calls involved Juvenile Problems, Disputes & Suspicious Persons Juvenile Problems involving Juveniles Disturbances, Curfews, Runaways, Fireworks. Suspicious Persons involving Suspicious Persons or Suspicious Circumstances. Disputes / Threats involving Disorderly Conduct, Disturbing the Peace, Trespassing and Threatening Activities.

Coeur d Alene d IBR Crime Statistics Disorderly Conduct Arrests 200 180 Arrests 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 IBR statistics for 2011 are preliminary.

Calls for Service 10% of 2011 Calls involved Property Crimes: Theft & Vandalism Burglaries involving Businesses, Residences, &Vehicles. Thefts involving Vehicles, Property and Shoplifting. Forgery & Frauds involving Counterfeit Checks, Embezzlement, Forged Checks / Credit Cards. Vandalism such as Graffiti, Willful Damage to Vehicles, Homes and Businesses.

Calls for Service 8% of 2011 Calls involved Animal Problems Coeur d Alene d Police has One Full-Time and One Part-Time Animal Control Officer who respond to a variety of Animal Related Calls such as: Dogs at Large (561 Calls) Barking Dogs (433 Calls) Lost Animals (344 Calls) Vicious Animals (177 Calls) Animal Abuse (329 Calls) Animal Bites (54 Calls)

Calls for Service 8% of 2011 Calls involved Messages From & Call Backs to Citizens Questions about Reports General Information Follow up Calls Supplemental Information

Calls for Service 5% of 2011 Calls involved Drugs or Alcohol Offenses Driving Under the Influence Intoxicated Person Drugs / Alcohol Use of Drug K-9 K 9 Dogs Drug Overdose

2011 Calls for Service Alarm & Other Calls ALARM CALLS (3%) Bank Alarms Business & Residential Alarms Security Checks Unsecure Premises ALL OTHER CALLS (5%) Attempt to Locate Suspects, Vehicles & Missing Persons Lost / Found Property Littering Service of Civil Papers

2011 Calls for Police Service Juvenile Problems, Suspicious & Disputes 13% Messages & Calls Backs 8% Other Calls 5% Traffic & Accidents 13% Animal Problems 8% Property Crimes, Vandalism, Theft 10% Persons Crimes, Sex Crime, Assault & Battery 11% Drugs & Alcohol 5% Alarms 3% Assist Public & Other Agencies 24%

Coeur d Alene d IBR Crime Statistics Juvenile & Adult All Arrests 4500 Juvenile Adult 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 2513 2999 2719 2768 3232 3035 2744 2913 2657 2389 1000 500 0 885 1023 889 915 911 1001 856 847 738 650 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 IBR statistics for 2011 are preliminary.

CDA Police Report Trends Citations, Warnings & Reports Taken 14,000 Reports Arrest Reports Warnings Citations 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Special Units

Report Takers In 2011, Report Takers responded to 4,987 calls and took 2,001 police reports. Respond to Non-Emergency calls such as: Burglaries / Thefts / Forgeries & Frauds Vandalisms Bike Thefts / Recovered Bikes Lost & Found Property Phone Harassment Collect and Process Evidence. Resource for information about: Internet Scams & No Call list NSF Checks

Community Accident Reduction through Education Team C.A.R.E. was established in 1995 to Reduce the Number of Injury Accidents in Coeur d Alene d through: Public Education Special Emphasis Patrols Specialized Patrol Units

CDA Accidents Ten Year Trend 1,500 1,250 1,000 750 500 250 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Property Damage Only Accidents Down 35.5% Personal Injury Accidents Down 27.6% Hit & Run Accidents Down 28.1% Total Accidents Down 31.9%

C.A.R.E. Public Education Traffic School Educates public on commonly observed unlawful and dangerous driving behavior. Option in lieu of punitive uniform citation. Safety Presentations to Community Groups Such as Driver Education Classes and Civic Organizations. DUI Court & Victim s s Panel

C.A.R.E. Special Emphasis Patrols DUI Emphasis Program: Grant funded overtime for special emphasis during specific times of year and times of day to focus on DUI Violations. Seatbelt Emphasis Click It Don t t Risk It Junior Seatbelt Officer Program Special Events Traffic Control Crowd Control Parade Participation Aggressive Driving

600 DUI Arrests 500 Arrests 400 300 200 100 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 IBR statistics for 2011 are preliminary.

C.A.R.E. Motorcycle Patrol The Coeur d Alene d Police Motorcycle Patrol Program was established in 2004. Motorcycles are highly visible, have proven very effective in traffic enforcement, and are popular at special events. The program started with two Harley Davidson Motorcycles and two motorcycle trained officers. A third motorcycle was added in 2009.

C.A.R.E. Special Patrol Units Bike Patrol & Reserve Program Special Units that assist regular Patrol Officer during peak times of the year. Patrol downtown areas. Frees up Patrol Car units to respond to other activities throughout the City.

Special Intervention & Response Team The SIR Team was formed in 1999 to respond to and provide crowd management at events at risk for violence and/or unruly crowds. Each member is a sworn officer who is issued specialized protective equipment and receives specialized response training.

Police Info Technology Research & Implementation of New Technology Projects include: Enhanced ALPR cameras installed Hwy 95. Video Camera installed at Cherry Hill Park. Point of View cameras for officers Management of new Social Media (Face Book, Twitter) pages used to interact & share information with the public. Technology assistance to police employees. New Emergency Communication Project using Nixle where the public can sign up to receive emergency notifications.

Code Enforcement Officer Purpose: Preservation and enhancement of neighborhood, open spaces, and business corridors through the use of effective voluntary compliance or enforcement strategies outlined in our City Code. In 2011, Code Enforcement handled 246 Code Violations.

Grand Funded Emphasis Targeting Underage Drinking Violations Party Patrol created to Enforce Underage Drinking Laws by Locating Parties and Citing Offenders. Patrol Activities 214 Minor Parties Patrolled 34 School Events 18 Youth / Community Events 2011 Contacts & Citations 270 Minors Contacted 219 Alcohol Citations Issued 99 Minor Driving Under the Influence

Equipment Support Equipment Support provides Logistical Support for Officers through the maintenance of our supply systems for: Law enforcement Uniforms & Equipment Maintenance of Vehicles & Radios Ongoing Projects include: Conversion to 700 Mhz Communications Vehicle Idle Management System to reduce fuel cost and greenhouse emissions. Improved Vehicle Maintenance Program to decrease costs and increase fleet efficiency.

Support Services & Investigations Detectives Polygraph Program Task Force (Drugs & Gangs) Crime Analysis School Resource Officers Records Investigations Clerical Support Training Program Property / Evidence Community Relations Press Info Officer Captain Clark

Investigations Detectives Responsibilities: Investigation of Reports taken by Patrol. Responding to Crime Scenes at all hours. Conducting Interviews and Process Crime Scenes. Attend Court Hearings & Meet with Prosecutors Attend Intelligence Meetings with Other Law Enforcement Agencies.

Investigator Case Assignment Process Cases are Prioritized based upon suspect or lead information and Severity of Crime. Priority 1: Good leads or suspect information. Priority 2: Possible leads or suspect information. Priority 3: No leads or suspect information. Cases are Assigned by Type of Case: Persons Crimes such as Sex Crimes and Assaults to Crimes Against Persons Detectives. Property Crimes such as Burglaries, Thefts & Vandalisms to Property Crimes Detectives. Juvenile Crimes involving Juvenile Suspects to School Resource Officers.

Investigation Tools Program: Child Pornography Investigator As part of new Internet Crimes Against Children programs throughout Idaho. Increased surveillance and Investigations of Internet Predators. Information Sharing Networks LINX: Partnership data sharing that includes members from over 200 agencies throughout Pacific Northwest. COPLINK: Partnership data sharing with Bonner and Spokane Counties.

Property Crime Trends

1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 Theft Reports (including Theft from Vehicles) Taken Cleared 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 IBR statistics for 2011 are preliminary.

Burglary Reports 450 400 350 Taken Cleared 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 IBR statistics for 2011 are preliminary.

Motor Vehicle Thefts 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Taken Cleared 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 IBR statistics for 2011 are preliminary.

120 Counterfeit Forgery Reports 100 Taken Cleared 80 60 40 20 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 IBR statistics for 2011 are preliminary.

Fraud Reports 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Taken Cleared 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 IBR statistics for 2011 are preliminary.

Persons Crime Trends

Aggravated Assault Reports 250 200 Taken Cleared 150 100 50 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 IBR statistics for 2011 are preliminary.

950 850 750 650 550 450 350 250 150 50-50 Simple Assault Reports Taken Cleared 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 IBR statistics for 2011 are preliminary.

Rape Reports 40 35 Taken Cleared 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 IBR statistics for 2011 are preliminary.

Robbery Reports 35 30 Taken Cleared 25 20 15 10 5 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 IBR statistics for 2011 are preliminary.

Forcible Fondling Reports 60 50 Taken Cleared 40 30 20 10 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 IBR statistics for 2011 are preliminary.

School Resource Officers

School Resource Officer Program Continuing effort between CDA Police and CDA School District to provide for the safety and well being of students and school personnel on our campuses. Presence of uniformed police officers allows for an array of police services to be provided to both students and staff. Officers issue citations, investigate cases and review cases with Juvenile Diversion on a regular basis.

School Resource Officers 2011 Activities TYPES OF ACTIVITIES CALLS Juvenile Cases Assigned for Investigation 486 New Reports Written Involving Juveniles 322 Tobacco on Campus Incidents 61 Alcohol on Campus Incidents 15 Truancy Cases 72 Special Events Attended 75 Juvenile Arrests 68 Drugs on Campus 46 Weapons on Campus 26 Classroom Lectures 264 Suspects Trespassed from School 27 Children Sheltered 31 Counseled Students 2,418 Counseled Parents 587 Calls for Service Responded To 4,203

Juvenile Arrests 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 IBR statistics for 2011 are preliminary.

Explorer Program The Coeur d Alene d Explorer Program is sponsored by the Coeur d Alene d Police Department and is a division of the Boy Scouts of America. The Explorer Program is designed for young people who may be interested in a career in law enforcement. Services that Explorers provide include assisting at community functions and traffic direction. Explorers gain a working knowledge of police work.

Drug & Gang Task Force

The North Idaho Violent Crimes Task Force is a Multi- Agency Investigative Team with three Drug Investigators & one Gang Officer. NIVCTF targets Violent & Drug Offenders who are the Risk to Public Safety and manages the Fugitive of Week Program which Features a targeted Wanted Fugitives for media coverage and law enforcement emphasis. who are the Highest

Drug Offense Reports 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Taken Cleared 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 IBR statistics for 2011 are preliminary.

Drug Equipment Reports 400 350 Taken Cleared 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 IBR statistics for 2011 are preliminary.

100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Weapon Law Violation Reports Taken Cleared 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 IBR statistics for 2011 are preliminary.

In 2011, specially trained Drug Dogs and handlers assisted Officers in numerous Drug Detections with many incidents leading to arrests. JUSTICE 95 Drug Searches. Drugs Found: 81 marijuana, 2 meth & 1 cocaine find. find. MAXX 41 Drug Searches. 48 Drug Found including marijuana, meth and heroin.

Community Relations / PIO Community Relations Neighborhood Watch Crime Prevention Presentations Holidays & Heroes Crime Stoppers Press Info Officer (PIO) Press Contact Issues Press Releases Volunteer Program Manager New Program: Citizens on Patrol

Crime Analysis Solves Crimes through Analysis of Crime Maps & Patterns of Crime and Research of Offenders for Investigators Develops Strategies to Prevent Future Crimes Finds and Apprehends Offenders by creating Wanted Posters / Intel Bulletins and Distributing this info through Regional and State Info Sharing Networks. Provides products that help Prosecute & Convict Offenders: Court Displays Improves Officer Safety through Officer Safety Bulletins Develops Strategies Finds and Apprehends Provides products Improves Officer Safety

Support Services

5,000 4,000 Property & Evidence Items Received & Sent to Lab for Testing 4722 4478 Received 4090 To Lab 3191 3112 3,000 2,000 1,000 722 558 930 1017 806 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Property & Evidence is responsible for the storage, retrieval and disposal of items taken in the course of law enforcement. Activities include coordinating with the Court System for trials; working with the labs; and maintaining the Chain of Evidence and Security of Property held in Storage.

Records Data Entry of Crime Data for Submittal to State Incident Based Reporting System (IBR) Fingerprinting & Crime Statistics Crime / Accident Reports to the Public Maintenance and Retrieval of NCIC Documents (e.g. Stolen Vehicles, Civil Protection Orders) Process Paperwork for distribution to Court Systems. New Efficiency Programs: Crime Reporting on the Web: see LiveScan Digital Fingerprinting Online Public Records Requests see www.cdapolice.org

Police Officer Training In 2011, Coeur d Alene d Police officers In Alene Police officers attended different training courses logging over 120 different training courses 3,100 hours of specialty training. This training is targeted to the needs of the department and includes specific courses for investigators, emergency responders, reserve officers, and training new instructors.

Many officers trained to become instructors in specialized areas. Defensive Tactics (Master Instructor) General POST Topics Firearms (Master Instructor) Breath Testing Specialists Drug Recognition & Field Sobriety Testing Taster Master Instructor Re-Certification CPR Instructors Instructor Development Physical Fitness

Training topics for Investigators include Basic & Advanced Crime Scene Investigation Crime Against Children Domestic Violence Drug Possession / Manufacturing Financial Crimes Cell Phone Forensics Arson Interview & Interrogation

Other Training Topics included: PATROL Basic Academy Mental Illness Awareness & Intervention Strategies Field Training Officers LEADERSHIP FBI Command College Sergeant s s Academy Executive Level Training

Training: Reserve Academy The North Idaho Reserve Academy is held once a year and trains dozens of new Reserve Officers. Each January, law enforcement agencies throughout North Idaho send their prospective Reserve Officers for P.O.S.T Certification. Instructors in the Idaho Education Network include many professionals including judges, trained officers and prosecutors Saving thousands of dollars in instructor costs. In 2011, over 50 Reserve Officers from ten participating agencies graduated from the Reserve Academy.

Training: Emergency Training The Federal Government requires all First Responders attend entry level training in the Incident Command System and the National Incident Management System (NIMS). In addition to this requirement, the Coeur d Alene d Police Department requires Intermediate and Advanced NIMS training for all supervisors. 100 % Compliance for attending mandated courses.

Volunteer Programs

Volunteers Volunteers are an invaluable resource to the Coeur d Alene d Police Department. Our Volunteer Program was started in 2004. We now have over 30 citizens who in 2011 volunteered 4,918 hours of service to our department! Based on the National Reimbursement rate, this is a cost savings to the City of over $83,606

Volunteer Programs Citizens on Patrol (COPS): Using a marked car, volunteers patrol our city looking for possible problems. Ranger UTV Program: Volunteers patrol our park riding a Ranger UTV assisting the public. Community Relations Volunteers: Assist with Neighborhood Watch, Downtown Ambassadors and work at the new Park Public Assistance Building. Patrol Volunteers: In 2011, responded to 1093 Abandoned Vehicle calls resulting in 91 actual vehicles towed. Investigations Volunteers: Assist detectives with older cases and researching Registered Sex Offenders. Police Chaplain & Assistant Counsels public and officers. Records Volunteers Filing, scanning, clerical tasks & fingerprinting.

Citizen s s Academy: Develops positive Relations between Law Enforcement and Community through Education on Police Operations and Challenges Faced by Local Law Enforcement.

Citizens on Patrol (COPS) 2011 AIC City Achievement Award Honorable Mention Volunteers trained to patrol streets. In 2011, 15 COPS volunteers: Worked 2392 Patrol Hours. Issued 1296 Parking Tickets. Responded to 1093 Abandoned Vehicle Calls. Assisted Patrol: Traffic Accidents, Mock Crash Operations, Special Events such as Parades and Protests, Radar Patrols and assisting in Public Parks using Mule Patrols.

Downtown CDA Park Presence Ranger Utility Vehicle in Park Ranger UTV used by Volunteers to: Patrol Parks Assist Citizens Provide Information to Citizens in Parks Increase in Police Visibility in Park

2011 Projects & Events

2011 Public Safety Presentations Members of the Coeur d Alene Police Dept. gave over 40 public safety presentations to over 1,000 citizens. Gangs in Our Community Personal Safety Highway Safety CDA PD Mission Neighborhood Watch

Coeur d Alene d Police Honor Guard

Outdoor Movie Night Free Movie Night Family Event in CDA Park Drug Resistance Presentation

Coeur d Alene Police Department 2011 Employees of the Year Celebrating Excellence

Internet Crime Maps (www.crimereports.com) Internet Crime Maps share near real time crime information with the public. Useful for the public and Neighborhood Watch groups to track crime in their neighborhoods. Provides location and photos of Registered Sex Offenders. Email Alert System Public can select distance and types of crime to receive Alerts about.

Communication Enhancement Daily Activity Logs have been automated and are sent directly to the Press. Improves communications of daily events between law enforcement and community.

School Resource Officer Projects Mock Crash: Educating students on realities and consequences of drunk driving.

Prescription Turn In Program Reduction of prescription medications that are diverted for illegal use, by theft or misuse. Encouraging the public to turn in unused medication will reduce the amount of medication abused by our young people. This program continues to be a success with two local public turn in events scheduled in 2011 in conjunction with the National Prescription Drug Turn In. Also in 2011, a prescription drug drop box was installed in the Coeur d Alene d Police Dept Lobby to facilitate public participation in this important program.

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2009-2011 Grant Projects Byrne JAG Grant: Intel Led Policing Project Amount: $ 500,000 Funds Crime Analyst & Drug/Gang Officer for 3 years Byrne JAG Grant: License Plate Reader Cameras Amount: $ 90,000 Funds Additional License Plate Reading Cameras COPS Grant: Hiring Additional Police Officers Amount: $728,725 Funds 3 officers for 3 years Federal JAG Grant: Upgrade Police Technology Amount: $320,413 Funds Updating mobile devices for 3 years. DHS Crime Analysis Technology Grant Amount: $60,000 Funds Crime Analysis Equipment, Technology & Training.

Intelligence Led Policing JAG Grant Improving Intelligence Operations by Creating more Fluid Structures of Collecting Information and Moving this Information to Officers. New Analyst now reviews, analyzes and forwards information to officers and regional law enforcement on a daily basis. New Drug/Gang Officer increases Intel gathering relating to gangs and local drug activity. Engaging and Collaborating with the Community on by increasing communications with the public regarding their neighborhood crime problems. A new Internet Crime Mapping & Public Crime Alert System (CrimeReports.com) has been created as part of this program.

Intelligence Led Policing JAG Grant Improving Intelligence Operations by Creating more Fluid Structures of Collecting Information and Moving this Information to Officers. Integrating Community Policing and Problem- Solving Into Intelligence Operations to Address Conventional Crime Issues. Daily Bulletins to Officers and Internet Crime Maps available to the public will empower both officers and the public to take part in creating solutions to Coeur d Alene d Crime. As partnerships with the public increase, we believe communications will increase as well in the form of more Neighborhood Watch Groups and Crime Tips.

American Legion of Idaho 2011 Officer of the Year Detective Crystal Miller Detective Miller was chosen based on her work in investigating crimes against children including sex abuse cases and Internet pornography cases.

Law Enforcement & the Community working together to bring holiday cheer to under privileged children in our community. Officers volunteer their time and funds used are donated by the community.

Using Technology to Keep In Touch www.cdapolice.org

If you See Something, Say Something Tipline: (208) 769-2296 Tip Email: policetips@cdaid.org Police Website: www.cdapolice.org