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HomeMy Public PortalAbout2014-05May 2014 Law Enforcement Summary Mame 2M 2014 Ron MimnEa, 5argeirt %esemM M Rupert Saha9un, pBSD MarWl Bryan Amzumi, Nblic Safety Supervisor New and Reportable Items From Prior Meetings Impact of budgetary decision to bring back the Motor Deputy (Robert Sahagun) • What does it mean? • Why are we doing it? • What's different? Increased Burglaries (Robert Sahagun, Sgt. Miranda) • Statistics • What can be done? Neighborhood/Area Watch Captain(s) Recognition (Bryan Ariizumi, Rick Adams) • Status: When are they being recognized by City Council? TCUSD (Sgt. Miranda, Robert Sahagun) • How much time is spent at TCUSD sites by dedicated deputies? • Is our response to school site adequate? • Do we have a good rapport with principals? Sex Offender Regulations (Robert Sahagun) Quality of Life • Sex Offender Registrants • How many in TC - 27 • Number of parolees in TC - 23 • Number of probationers in TC - 6 • Problem property (requiring LASD and Community Preservation response) • Address - 4800 Blk. Persimmon Avenue Operations (Probation/Parole) • Parole Compliance Operations - 0 • Probation Compliance Operations - (1) • Number of searches — 7 scheduled, 4 completed • Number in compliance — 2 • Number not in compliance — 1, & additional family member • Number of Arrests — 2 May Operations (anticipated) Burglary Operations (follow up) • This is being done in response to vehicle burglary suspect captured • Arrest(s) —1 • Was objective achieved? Yes • What's is next? Continue to identify suspects committing thefts in the area & discourage crime in Temple City. Joint Temple City LASD and County or other City Operations • This is being done in response to narcotics sales use & thefts • Arrest(s) —1 • Was objective achieved? Yes • What's is next? Continue to work with Narcotics Bureau & other units or bureaus to discourage crime. May Operations (continued) Due Diligence Operation • This is being done in response to crime in the city • Locations -4 • Arrest(s) — 0, 2 suspects moved, 1 no longer lives at location & 1- no answer • Was objective achieved? Yes • What's is next? Additional operations in an attempt to discourage crime & remain proactive. Vandalism School Campus Operation • This is being done in response to vandalism at Temple City High School • Arrest(s) — 0 • Was objective achieved? Yes, deputies interviewed 10 students who admitted to the vandalism of the school campus • What's next? School officials will impose discipline, but are not desirous of prosecution at this time. Traffic Issues Schools/Other • School Traffic Operations 2 • Location(s) — La Rosa Elementary • Number of total citations — 0 • Citation Type(s) several warnings issued • Other Citywide Traffic Operations • Location(s) — Rosemead BI/ Pentland • Number of citations — 5 vehicles towed (temporary parking violations). Assisted patrol & city staff • Citation Type(s) — Temporary no parking area, due to construction Traffic • Traffic Operation • Location — Golden West Avenue/ Garibaldi Avenue • Number of citations — 4 & 1 warrant cite out • Citation Type(s) — Failure to stop at posted stop sign & (1) person cited for a D.U.I. warrant Trends Neighboring Cities • Crime(s) in neighboring cities affecting Temple City — Burglaries, thefts • What is being done to stop it at our borders? Sharing information with other agencies through crime analysis & watching trends • Can wepartner/share resources with those cities in order to keep their crime from entering Temple City? Yes/No. Although we cannot predict crime, we can share arrests & trend information with one another Crime • What types of crimes? Burglaries • What are we doing to stop/reduce it? Operations, developing leads through informants • How can the City (Council, staff, outreach) help? Continued support, discuss early release impact of local criminals Traffic • What types of violations? Speeding and Failure to stop • What are we doing to stop/reduce it? Remain visible, conduct operations • How can City (Council, staff, outreach) help? Consider motor State Law(s) Information City Municipal Code •This section will be used to talk about pertinent State laws and possible/proposed City ordinances that would assist TC/LASD in maintaining a safe community and high quality of life. (i.e., recyclable scavenging, recyclable centers, enhanced sex offender regulations, fireworks, etc.) See below for example: • Enhanced Sex Offender Regulations • See attached letter from City Prosecutor. Public Outreach • Rosemead Blvd Dedication • Why was it done? For the community • What are the benefits? Pride in the community • What did people ask/say? Excellent event • Health Fair • Where was it? The streets of Temple City & San Gabriel • What was conveyed? The importance of physical fitness for adults and children • What did people say? The LEA board was extremely thankful. Everyone was appreciative of our efforts to provide traffic control. • What was learned? We will advise LEA to seek a permit for a i hard closure for route & rent barricades from city staff n the future. Much too difficult to control safely. Notable Arrest(s) • Arrest #1 • Why is it notable? Impact future residential burglaries • Arrested for? Under the Influence of a Controlled Substance • Impact/benefitto the community? Discourage theft in city • Arrest #2 • Why is it notable? Discourage futuretheft in city from suspect • Arrested for? Vehicle burglary • Impact/benefitto the community? Identify known captured thieves & discourage return to city • Arrest #3 '• Why is it notable? Discourage graffiti • Arrested for? Vandalism (Tagging) • Impact/benefitto the community? Maintain the beauty & quality of life Crime Statistics • Part I Crimes Homicide 0 0 1 0 Rape 2 2 5 2 Robbery 18 14 11 4 Assaults 28 17 32 6 Residential Burglary 68 78 138 53 Commercial Burglary 27 29 41 4 Vehicle Burglary 57 37 60 24 Grand Theft 29 33 48 24 Petty Theft 103 117 156 56 Grand Theft Auto (GTA) 25 34 33 14 Arson 2 3 0 0 Total(s) 359 364 525 187 Traffic Safety/Patrol Statistics Response Times . • Routine Callx 4100 3930 3630 4160 4090 4270 44 73 42 • Prioiq QII, 980 040 ]ID ]ID 970 780 ]] 81 67 Emergent Callx 530 4.90 630 550 5M 570 415 367 337 TragicA denK m________I Injury Accdenh ] 9 6 5 13 4 13 6 8 Persona lnl a retl 12 ]] ] ]0 10 15 5 13 PropeM1y Da mage 23 22 24 32 24 a ID 16 ]] 22 Tltw "&m 30 31 30 37 37 32 m B 30 TratFc Cfahore'___--______■ • Speeding 43 W m R 16 6 2 1 0 •Haurtloux 93 110 1W 112 126 31 15 22 59 • ea Non-Hartlouz 9 a 19 1] a 3 6 3 17 . ]oracmmj,,x 150 106 143 171 150 4o B m m Parking Citations 1�1 3s 15 12 -________. Lnponnds ,7LL6 12 11 ArresK _iMMMMMMMIW- • Fdony a 13 9 16 19 19 % 15 • Mixtlemeanor 29 41 50 33 W] % E9 31 . ]orwa.Ie 37 54 59 0 666 55 116 w May 2014 • Parks report •Crimes in Temple City Parks • Neighborhood/Area Leader Meeting ■ • May 20th • Rosemead Dedication • May 10th •Temple Station Memorial Run • May 16th