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BEVERLY HILLS POLICE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT MARCH 217 FIELD STATISTICS MAR 217 FEB 2,17 % CHANGE YTD 911 CALLS RECEIVED 2,79 2,79 3% 8,92 RESPONSE TIME TO EMERGENCY CALLS 2.4 2. -8% 2. COMMUNITY GENERATED CALLS FOR SERVICE 2,8 2,171 18%,979 CRIME STATISTICS CRIMINAL HOMICIDE RAPE ROBBERY AGGRAVATED ASSAULT TOTAL VIOLENT CRIMES BURGLARY LARCENY THEFT MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT TOTAL PROPERTY CRIMES TOTAL PART I CRIMES MAR 217 3 7 1 4 84 13 14 FEB 2,17 % CHANGE YTD % % 4-2% 12 17% 14 1 % 2 29 % 19 7 12% 27 3 1% 21 17 2% 4 117 24% 432 ARREST STATISTICS MAR 217 FEB 2,17 % CHANGE YTD CRIMINAL HOMICIDE % RAPE ROBBERY 1 4 % -7% AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 8-38% 1 TOTAL VIOLENT ARRESTS 12 -% 22 BURGLARY -17% 23 LARCENY THEFT 9-33% 3 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 4-2% 1 TOTAL PROPERTY ARRESTS 1 2-2% 74 TOTAL PART I ARRESTS 21 32-34% 9 OTHER ARRESTS 83 8-3% 23 TOTAL ALL ARRESTS 14 118-12% 331

OTHER STATISTICS MAR 217 FEB 2,17 % CHANGE YTD PART I CRIMES CLEARED 1 1 % 49 OTHER CRIMES CLEARED TOTAL CRIMES CLEARED 21 3 19 7% 11% 1 4 FATAL TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS 2-1% 2 INJURY TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS 2 92% 124 TOTAL FATAL AND INJURY ACCIDENTS 28 79% 12 DIGNITARY PROTECTION DETAILS 3 1 2%

WORK PLAN UPDATES STATUS UPDATE COMMENTS COMPLETE INVENTORY OF ALL P&E IN THE CUSTODY OF THE DEPT. RESTRUCTURE PSU & IMPLEMENT INCIDENT MGMT SOFTWARE. TRAIN POLICE PERSONNEL ON NEW MULTI-BAND PORTABLE RADIOS EXPAND PHOTO RED LIGHT INCLUDING OLYMPIC/BEVERLY DR. IMPLEMENT A SOCIAL MEDIA INVESTIGATIVE PLATFORM CONDUCT QUARTERLY 29 Penal Code (PC) SEX REGISTRANT COMPLIANCE CHECKS 9% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF 1% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF 1% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF 7% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF Analyzing results of audit. Second half of new radio purchase underway. Currently under review. ADDITIONAL TRAINING TO PATROL ON MENTAL ILLNESS CALLS 1% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF INTERGRATE P&E INTO THE CAD/RMS Complete. Currently assimilating of pre-new World items into New World System. COMPLETE UPGRADE OF 911 INFRASTRUCTURE WITH RING PROJECT NEW SYSTEM TO DIGITALLY TRACK INTELLIGENCE UNIT DATA 9% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF % ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF Phase 1 successfully completed. This phase included hardware and software upgrade to NG9-1-1 ready telephonic equipment. ESInet testing was successful. We are scheduled to cutover to the new system on 3/9/17. REDUCE BACKLOG OF JAIL DOCS MAINTAINED IN STORAGE BY % 7% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF UPDATE JAIL BUREAU TRAINING MANUAL 7% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF STRATEGIC PLAN FOR BHPD 1% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF Review in progress. Complete. IMPLEMENT AN "ADVANCED OFFICER" TRAINING FOR FIELD OFFICERS % ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF DEVELOP AND UPDATE SOCIAL MEDIA POLICIES 1% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF IMPROVE PROCEDURES FOR PROCESSING LIVESCANS RESULTS EXPAND THE BHPD EXLORER PROGRAM 8% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF REVISE THE CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION'S PROCEDURAL GUIDES 2% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF The Lexipol contract has just been executed by all parties effective 3/1/17. Start-up process has begun. This item will be part of the larger Lexipol project which will continue through the next fiscal year 17/18. Ten (1) Explorers in the Academy, all of whom should graduate on of 11/2/1, which will bring our total number up to eighteen (18). ONLINE CRIME AND INCIDENT REPORT REQUEST SYSTEM DEVELOP "CRIME SAFETY TIPS" WITH CITY'S CABLE TV DIV % ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF 1% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF

ALONG WITH REGIONAL PARTNERS DEVELOP A PLAN FOR TEXT 911 IMPLEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS FROM 'MANAGEMENT PARTNERS' (MP) REPORT COORDINATION & IMPLEMENTING OF MOBILE COMMAND CENTER (MCC) EXPLORE MEDIA OPTIONS FOR CONVERTING MICROFICHE DATA CONCLUDE 4TH YR IN 4 YR BACKLOG OF PAPER IN RECORDS PROJECT 8% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF 9% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF 9% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF 1% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF 8% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF IP addresses have been exchanged with third party vendor. Successfully tested with 1 vendor. Revising canned messages and reviewing best practices. Procedure/policy draft in progress. The goal is to move ahead with entire county of Los Angeles. Strategic Plan complete. Inspection trip to build site upcoming. DEVELOP A P&E PACKAGING MANUAL Analyzing results of audit. ELIMINATE BACKLOG OF PAPER FILES UNNECESSARILY MAINTAINED 2% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF On hold until next due to a shift in Department priorities. NEEDS ASSESSMENT PROJECT FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT UPDATE EXISTING CRIME SCENE LOG 1% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF TCO PILOT PROGRAM TO ENFORCE BHMC MISDEMEANORS 1% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF COORDINATION WITH METRO PURPLE LINE 1% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF IMPLEMENT A TACTICAL EMERGENCY CASUALTY CARE (TECC) PROGRAM INTEGRATE BOMB TECHNICIANS INTO SWAT PROGRAM DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT A SELECT FIRE WEAPONS OPTION FOR SWAT CROSS-TRAINING PROGRAM WITH SMPD SWAT & SNIPERS 7% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF 1% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF 9% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF 9% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF NEW OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAM 2% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF IMPLEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS FROM POLICE RECRUITMENT Strategic Plan (SP) 1% ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF Interviews complete and consultant preparing report. Feasibility and research will commence next month. There is a tremendous amount of training and skill needed to train bomb technicians. The PD does not have resources to facilitate a bomb squad detail. More training will be conducted with SEB to ensure interoperability with their bomb technicians. Cost analysis almost complete. Met with the Santa Monica Police Department SWAT Commander. We are planning a joint training day with the full SWAT teams for May. The sniper cadre has completed a joint training day with their SMPD counterparts. Currently drafting a contract for the City Attorney to review. Waiting on final report and recommendations before proceeding. NEW SYSTEM TO INVENTORY, TRACK AND REPLACE SAFETY SUPPLIES % ON TARGET FOR COMPLETION BY END OF

SIGNIFICANT EVENTS 3/1/217 At approximately 9:4AM, the lock down alarm sounded at Horace Mann School for unknown reasons. The school initiated a lock down while officers set up containment and searched the campus. Officers found nothing unusual and it appears a 3rd grader found the lock down code hidden underneath a phone, then entered the code which activated the alarm. 3/12/217 3/14/217 3/1/217 3/19/217 3/21/217 3/23/217 3/28/217 At approximately 1:1PM, units responded to Rexford Drive and Olympic Blvd regarding a brandishing of a firearm from a vehicle. The suspect vehicle was located a short time later and a high risk traffic stop was conducted. The field investigation revealed that the subject had a paintball gun secreted under the driver seat. The reporting party refused to cooperate. The driver was cited for a traffic violation and an incident report was taken. At 9:AM, a robbery and domestic violence incident occurred between a cohabitating couple in the 1 block of South Roxbury Drive. When officers arrived the male suspect fled to a second floor balcony and threatened to jump off of the balcony. Officers were able to convince the suspect to come back into the apartment where he was arrested without further incident. At 1:AM, in the 8 Block of North Elm Drive, a resident called 911 to report that a suspect was seen on live video feed inside of her residence. Officers arrested the suspect for burglary. At 11:AM, a group calling itself IF NOT NOW assembled approximately 1 marchers at Roxbury Park bringing attention to current Jewish social issues. They marched through the south part of the city eventually going westbound Olympic Boulevard into Century City. No significant issues to report. The group was monitored by patrol personnel. At approximately 3:3AM, a citizen reported seeing 4- suspicious male subjects on bicycles, wearing dark clothing and backpacks riding in the alley in the 3 block of North Oakhurst Drive. Officers quickly arrived in the area and located the described subjects riding in the area. The on-scene investigation lead to the arrest of four (4) subjects on various charges including narcotics violations, possession of stolen property, possession of burglary tools and a dangerous weapons charge. At 1:4PM, a suspect was seen on the property of the residence via remote CCTV. Officers arrived and were able to locate and detain the suspect as he was leaving. Using photos and statements from the investigation officers were able to gain sufficient probable cause to arrest the suspect at the scene for burglary. At approximately 7:3PM, officers were dispatched to a report of a man walking down the 3 block of North Canon Drive brandishing razor blades. Officers safely detained him inside of a pharmacy. At the conclusion of the investigation he was taken into custody transported to a mental health facility. DETECTIVE BUREAU 3/2/217 At an unknown time during the day, a Beverly Hills resident had mail stolen from their mailbox. As a result of that event, Detective personnel, utilizing investigative resources, identified the suspect. The suspect was located, and arrested in the City of Los Angeles. Upon submitting the arrest package to the District Attorney's Office thirteen (13) felony and misdemeanor counts were filed on the suspect. 3/9/217 Quinnel Johnson was arrested after striking his five () month pregnant girlfriend. The altercation occurred as the result of an argument they were in. Johnson was charged with one (1) count of Spousal Battery; one (1) count of Criminal Threats; and one (1) count of Witness Intimidation upon detectives presenting the case to the District Attorney's Office.

3/1/217 While out on bail on charges of child abduction and child concealing, Maha Visconti attempted to abduct her biological child yet again. Visconti also violated an active court order. As a result of her actions, a warrant was obtained and Visconti was arrested for attempted child kidnapping. 3/3/217 A total of ten (1) BHMC violations were presented to the District Attorney's Office for filing consideration. The violations included acts of soliciting; unlawful camping; scavenging; and unlawful storage of property. TRAFFIC BUREAU 3/1/2 Traffic Bureau Supervisors met with Metro Purple Line expansion project representatives, regarding the construction timeline, construction related activities, and construction traffic plans on Wilshire Blvd between San Vicente and La Cienega Blvd. 3/19/217 The 217 Los Angeles Marathon raced through Beverly Hills. Traffic Bureau personnel, other Department personnel and volunteers successfully implemented an Event Action Plan and Event Traffic Plan. No major incidents, related to the race, were reported. 3/31/217 Traffic Bureau conducted a DUI checkpoint at Sunset Blvd. and Sierra Drive. 2,77 vehicles drove through the checkpoint; 33 of those vehicles were screened. 3/31/217 Traffic Bureau Supervisors met with project representatives from the Santa Monica Blvd Reconstruction Project, several times during the month to: determine TCO/Officer deployment related to the project; discuss safety issues; and discuss traffic issues and community impact concerns. 3/31/217 Parking Enforcement Officers wrote 1,11 citations during the month. PERSONNEL & TRAINING BUREAU 4/12/217 During the month of March, staff processed eighty-nine (89) entry-level and seven (7) lateral police applicants for the police officer position and four (4) applicants for the police cadet position. In addition, two (2) lateral police officers were hired during the month of March.