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The first Block Party visited for National Night Out on August 4th was at Channel Point Village. A great event for Hoquiam! August05

I :H:OQUIAJYI POLICE I>EPAR.T:IYIENT 5 Tenth Street, Hoquiam Washington 98550 Jeff Myers, Chief of Police MONTHLY REPORT for August 05 By: Deputy Chief Don Wertanen POLICE ACTIVITY: The department handled 4 law incidents for the month, issued infractions, 4 criminal traffic citations, criminal citations, 7 parking infractions and made 55 criminal arrests. On 08-0-5 at about 57 hours, officers along with HFD responded to a dog bite call. A 7- year old Hoquiam boy had been bitten in the face by a neighbor's dog. It was reported the boy had gone next door to play with a friend. The dog ran out of the house past the owner, bit the boy in the face then ran back in the house; the attack was unprovoked. The boy sustained serious injury to his face and was transported to the hospital for treatment. The dog was impounded and declared a Dangerous Dog. The Dangerous Dog Declaration was not challenged and the dog was euthanized after the 0-day quarantine. On 08--5 about 0 hours, officers were dispatched to a residence in the 000 block of Aberdeen Avenue for person down and not breathing. HFD was on scene attempting to revive a -year old Hoquiam woman. The woman was pronounced deceased at the scene. The woman, Claire Kidwell, had been the Hoquiam Animal Control Officer for -years before accepting ajob in Ocean Shores where she was employed. Claire did an excellent job working for both cities and will be missed. On 08--5 at about 44 hours, officers spotted a vehicle reported earlier in the evening as being involved with a display of a handgun. Officers stopped the vehicle and ordered all subjects out of the vehicle at gunpoint due to the nature of the incident. The driver a 4-year old Aberdeen man was arrested for Driving While License Suspended rd Degree. The other two males, a -year old Aberdeen man and 0-year old Hoquiam man were identified and released. No weapons were located but all three were identified as active members of local Latino gangs. The problems with these local gangs are on the increase and being monitored very closely by area Law Enforcement. On 08-7-5 at about 8 hours, officers responded to a possible Sexual Assault the victim was standing by in the 00 of Simpson. The -year old Aberdeen woman said she had been walking in an alley between Aberdeen A venue and Pacific A venue when she was knocked to the ground by an unknown male. She said the suspect attacked her from behind knocking her to the ground and attempted to tear off her pants. The suspect fled on a bike after the woman started screaming. Officers located the location of the attack and collected evidence. The woman was not injured. The description on the suspect is vague; the investigation is ongoing. BUDGET: For the month, 4 hours of overtime was expended for patrol as listed below: Emergency Dial 9 Office (0) 5-089 Fax (0) 5-0899 www.cityofhoquiam.com

Patrol Coverage Training Investigations Evidence 8 hours Shift Extension 4.5 hours Meetings.5 hours NNO hours hours 7 hours 8 hours Oveime expended for the month that was not under patrol or investigations above: Administration.5 hours (Administrative Assistant) Police Services 5 hours (Police Services) Drug Task Force 7.5 hours (Drug Task Force) Reimbursed O/T 0 hours (Mental Health Transports A.P.D.) PERSONNEL: Department personnel, Crime Watch volunteers, Police Explorers, HFD personnel and City Administrator Brian Shay attended neighborhood pruies this year for National Night Out. Everyone had a good time and enjoyed getting out visiting with the citizens of Hoquiam. Det. Blundred attended Instructor Training for Baton, Flashlight techniques and Handcuffing certification at CJTC in Burien this month. The training was conducted by instructors from the "ASP" company (Armament Systems and Procedures). Baton receification for officers will be held next month during Defensive Tactics training. Defensive Tactics training was held with the focus on new training Det. Blundred had received as the new department instructor. The training consisted of pre-attack indicators and Mechanical Advantage Control Holds (M.A.C.H.). The training was held on two separate days so both patrol teams could attend. Chief Myers attended a meeting with the State Department of Ecology in regru ds to pharmaceutical waste. Chief Myers represents Law Enforcement and the Drug Take Back program statewide. On 08--5 potential contractors did a walk-tluough of the police station for the upcoming jail expansion project bid process. Chief Myers met with Molly Carner from the Evergreen Treatment Methadone Clinic on their current status and possible expansion of their progran. Chief Myers along with other city officials attended a meeting regarding the tent city moving to Hoquiam at the end of the month. There were mixed feelings about the move but it is believed the community has a "wait and see" attitude at this time. Administrative Assistant Candi Wertanen celebrated 9 wonderful years with the department this month. FACILITY: The department billed the Department of Corrections for 589 bed days for a total of $50,05.00. The department billed Ocean Shores for 0 bed days for inmates in the amount of $,48.00 VOLUNTEERS: For the month, CRIME WATCH members volunteered a total of 0.5 hours of service, which included residence and business checks. A special thank you to Crime Watch Volunteer Karen Harp. Karen put in a lot of work in preparing for National Night Out by making prize boxes for the neighborhood parties with donated items from local businesses. For the month, the Hoquiam Police Explorer Post logged a total of 5 hours, which was a combination of patrolling with officers, meetings and National Night Out.

STATISTICAL REPORTS: The following statistical reports encompass police activity for the month. The first statistical report titled "Law Incident Analysis, Time Reported" is a summary of each law incident by the day of the week and by the time of day. The second statistical report is a listing of "Law Total Incident Report, by Location Code". The three general areas of the city are designated by location codes: HPD Baker is defined as the east end, HPD Baker 7 is the downtown area and west to the high school, and HPD Baker 8 is the north end of town from Emerson A venue. Any location codes that are outside of the city were likely generated as a result of phone call requests to the station, traffic safety patrols or agency assists. The third statistical report, "Total Law Incident Report, by Nature of Incident" shows the total for each of the basic law incident types handled by the department. The final two monthly reports included in this packet are "Total Traffic Citation Report, by Violation" and "Total Offense Report, By Statute Description". The first report lists the specific infraction or criminal charge and the number of violations issued under that charge. The second report is reflective of the number of "arrests" made under each statute. The two reports may overlap on some misdemeanor offenses if an arrest/booking was made followed by the issuance of a criminal citation. The second report captures felony arrests, but may not include misdemeanor or felony cases which were submitted to the prosecutor for review of charges (cases cleared without an arrest). Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or comments. Since~ DON WERTANEN Deputy Chief of Police dwertanen@cityofhoguiam.com 0-5-089 x04

09/4/5 Hoquiam Police Department 08 : 4 Law Incident Analysis, Time Reported Page : Hour I Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday I Total ------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+----- 00 : 00-00 : 59 8 0 5 4 4 0 : 00-0:59 4 4 8 4 4 4 0 : 00-0 : 59 5 5 5 8 40 0 : 00-0 : 59 4 7 8 5 9 04 : 00-04:59 5 0 4 4 9 05 : 00-05:59 4 4 0 8 0 : 00-0 : 59 4 0 0 4 07 : 00-07:59 0 5 08 : 00-08 :59 4 7 8 8 5 09 : 00-09 : 59 9 8 9 50 0 : 00-0:59 7 4 9 0 8 5 : 00- : 59 5 8 7 9 5 57 : 00- : 59 9 7 0 0 7 7 :00- : 59 0 7 5 9 7 0 9 57 4 : 00-4 : 59 5 7 5 8 0 8 74 5 : 00-5 : 59 9 8 7 : 00- : 59 8 4 8 0 0 7 8 7 : 00-7 : 59 5 7 7 5 4 8 8:00-8:59 8 0 8 9 4 8 4 9:00-9:59 0 5 9 5 9 9 58 0:00-0:59 7 8 9 5 4 4 0 : 00- : 59 7 7 7 77 :00-:59 7 9 8 7 7 : 00- : 59 4 5 5 4 5 7 7 ------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+----- Total by Day I 05 4 7 74 40 7 4 ------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+----- Report Includes: All dates between '00 : 0:00 08/0/5' and ':59 : 00 08//5' All agencies matchi ng 'HPD' All offenses observed All offenses reported All offense codes All nature of incidents All location codes *** End of Report \SpillmanServer\app\tmp\reportTmp_dwert\rpt

09/4/5 Hoquiam Police Department :4 Law Total Incident Report, by Location Code 08 Page : Location Code (Not Defined) South Aberdeen Baker 5 Central Aberdeen West Aberdeen HPD Baker- HPD Baker-7 HPD Baker-8 East Aberdeen City Wide Hoquiam-5 Humptulips- Ocean Shores- Total Incidents 5 47 47 8 5 Total Incidents for This Report : 4 Report includes : All dates between '00 :0:00 08/0/5' and ' : 59 : 00 08//5' All agencies matching 'HPD' All natures All locations All responsible officers All dispositions All clearance codes All observed offenses All reported offenses All offense codes All circumstance codes *** End of Report \SpillmanServer\app\tmp\reportTmp_dwert\rpt

09/4/5 :44 Hoquiam Police Department Law Total Incident Report, by Nature of Incident 08 Page: Nature of Incident 9 Hang-Up Call 9-0pen Line Abandoned Vehicle Agency Assistance Alarm Alcohol Offense Animal Problem Assault Assault 4th Domestic Violence Assault 4th Non-sufficient Funds Check Burglary Child Abuse or Neglect Citizen Assist Citizen Dispute Civil Matter Code Enforcement counterfeiting Custodial Interference Dead Body Disorderly Conduct Driving Complaint Controlled Substance Problem DUI Alcohol or Drugs Extra Patrols Family Fight Fireworks Found Child Found Property Fraud Harassment Harrassment Domestic Violence Information Report Jail Assist Juvenile Problem Lost Property Malicious Mischief Criminal Mischief Dom Violence Medical Emergency Emotionally Disturbed Subject Missing Person Motorist Assist Noise Complaint Obstructing Overdose Parking Problem Traffic Accident w/ Damage Unconscious Person Traffic Accident, w/ Injuries Prowler CPS/APS Referral Reverse Escort RSO Check Runaway Juvenile Sex Offense Total Incidents 7 9 7 0 0 9 0 8 7 5 5 5 7 8 4 4 0 5 8 4 8 5

09/4/5 Hoquiam Police Department : 44 Law Total Incident Report, by Nature of Incident 08 Page: Nature of Incident Shoplift Subject Pursuit Subject Stop/Field Int. Attempted Suicide Attempted Sui cide Threats Suspicious Person/Circumstance Theft Theft-Automobil Threatening Traffic Hazard Traffic Violation Traffic Stop Trespassing Unsecure Premise Theft From Vehicle Vicious Animal Violation Court Order Warrant Arrests Warrant Arrest Hoquiam Warrant Warrant Arrest Other Agency Warrant Ser vice Warrant Arrest by Other Agency Weapon Offense Welfare Check Total Incidents 00 0 4 7 5 8 Total Incidents for This Report : 4 Report includes : All dates between ' 00 : 0 : 00 08/0/5 ' and ' : 59 : 00 08//5 ' All agencies matching 'HPD' All natures All locations All responsible officers All dispositions All clearance codes All observed offenses All reported offenses All offense codes All circumstance codes *** End of Report \SpillmanServer\app\tmp\reportTmp_dwert\rpt

09/4/lS Hoquiam Police Department : 4S Total Traf f i c Citation Report, by Violation Page : 0 Violation 04.. 00. S0. 0. A. 0. 040 4.. S0. 7 4. A. 00. 4. A.00. 4 4. A. 00. S. L 4. A. 00. S. O 4. 0. 0lS 4. 0. 4. 4. 0. 4. 4. 0. SOO 4. 0. 00 4. 7. 0 4.7.4S 4. 7. SlO 4.. 0SS 4..0SS.4 4..0S 4.. 4S 4..8S 4.. 90 4..00 4..90 4.. 400 4..S0 4.. S49 4.. 70 SA. 0. 00 SA. S. 00 SA. S. 00. lb SA. S. 00 SA. 70. 00 9. 4. 00. POSS 7. 0. 040 9A.. 04 9A.. 04 (DV) 9A.. l SO 9A. 48. 090 9A. 48. 090.A 9A. 48. 090. a DV 9A. S.070 9A. S. OSO 9A. S.70 9A.7. 00 P4.. S70 P7.. 00 Report Totals Description TORN SIGNAL LAMP VIOLATION NO CONTACT/PROTECT ORDER VIOL Public Nuisances Fail to Transf Title 4S days OPER VEH W/0 CRNT/PRPR REG & PLATE Fail To Initially Register Veh FL RENEW EXPIRED REG <= MTHS FL RENEW EXPIRED REG > MTHS NVOL with ID OWLS lst DEGREE Driving While Lie Susp r d NO MCYCLE ENDSORM DR W/0 LIABILITY INSURANCE DEF MOLTIBEA..M HDLITE DEFECT FOEL SYSTEM NO SEATBELTS TRAF CONT SIGN LEGEN FAIL TO STOP AT SIGNAL MARKING FLASHING SIGNALS FOLLOW TOO CLOSE FAIL YLD R 0 WAY LEF FTSTOP/YIELD AT SIGN FTSTOP At Sign/Signal IMPROPER TORN SPEEDING Driving Under the Influence Negligent Driving st Degree WHEELS OFF RDWAY Making Falst Stmt to Officer DISORDERLY CONDUCT INTENT I ONAL RISK OF ASSAULT Disorderly Conduct POSSESS DROG PARAPHERNALIA ONLAW POSS LEG DROG Fail to Wear Bicycle Helmet Assault 4 Assault 4 Interfere W/Reporting DV Malicious Mischi ef MALICIOUS MISCHIEF- PHYS DAMG Malicious Mischief under $SO Criminal Trespass Theft Poss Stol en Prop Obstruct Law Enforcement Of f ILLEGAL PARKING OVERTIME PARKING 7 HRS Total 4 s 7 ls 9 9 4 Report includes : All dates of issue between '00 : 0 : 00 08/0/lS' and ':S9:00 08//lS' All agencies matching ' HPD' All issuing officers All areas

09/4/5 :04 Hoquiam Pol ice Department 08 Total Offenses Report, by Statute Page: Statute Code. 50. 0. 4.0.4. 4. 0. 740 4..50 4..50() (a) 4.. 549 5A.0. 00 5A.0. 00 ( DV) 5A. 5. 00 ( DV) 5A.0.00 5A.5. 00 5A. 5.00. lb 5A. 5. 070 5A. 70.00 9.4. 00. POSS 9. 50. 000 9.50.40(a) () 9A.. 04 9A.. 0 4 ( DV) 9A.. 50 9A.48. 090 9A.48. 090. A 9A. 5. 070 9A. 5. 040 9A.5.050 9A. 5. 0 9A. 5. 70 9A. 7.00 9A. 8. 050() FTA Statute Description NO CONTACT/PROTECT ORDER VIOL OWLS lst DEGREE Ignition Interlocks Asst Start Driving Under the Influence DUI 4 or More w/in Past 0 yrs Negligent Driving st Degree Simple Assault Assault Domestic Violence Malicious Mischief rd Making Falst Stmt to Officer DISORDERLY CONDUCT INTENTIONAL RISK OF ASSAULT Disorderly House POSSESS DRUG PARAPHERNALIA UNLAW POSS LEG DRUG VUCSA Felony VUCSA Manufacture/Delivery Assault 4 Assault 4 Interfe re W/Reporting DV Malicious Mischief MALICIOUS MISCHIEF- PHYS DAMG Criminal Trespass Theft Theft Poss Stolen Property Poss Stolen Prop Obstruct Law Enforcement Off Trafficking Stolen Property FAIL TO APPEAR Total Total Offenses : 55 Report i ncludes: Al l offense dates between '00 : 0 : 00 08/0/5' and ' : 59:00 08//5' All offense codes All statute codes All location codes All alcohol /drugs All crime clases All jurisdictions All entry codes All courts All arresting agencies matchi ng 'HPD' All arrest types All arresting officers All arresting dates *** End of Report \SpillmanServer\app\tmp\reportTmp dwert\rpt