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1 STATISTICAL DIGEST LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DIVISION MANAGEMENT REPORT UNIT

2 INTRADEPARTMENTAL CORRESPONDENCE September 07, TO: The Honorable Board of Police Commissioners FROM: Chief of Police SUBJECT: 2006 STATISTICAL DIGEST RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. That the Board of Police Commissioners file this report as information. DISCUSSION The statistical data, covering the activities of the Los Angeles Police Department for the calendar year 2006 are submitted as material embraced within the provisions of Section 216 of the Charter of the City of Los Angeles. If you have any questions, please contact Director of Systems Jeffrey M. Jantz, Commanding Officer, Information Technology Division, at (213) Respectfully, WILLIAM J. BRATTON Chief of Police Attachment

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4 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL COMPARISON Population, Size and Police Cost Crime, Arrest and Traffic Rates per 1000 Population Part I Crimes and Attempts (as Reported to the FBI) Part I Crimes (10 Year Comparison) CRIMES AND OTHER INVESTIGATIONS Summary of Total Part I Offenses Homicides Forcible Rapes (and Attempts) Aggravated Assaults Robberies (and Attempts) Burglaries (and Attempts) Larcenies (and Attempts) Vehicle Thefts & Recoveries Worthless Documents Part II Offenses and Other Incidents Arson Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted ADULT ARRESTS By Location and Type of Offense By Month and Type of Offense By Age/Sex and Type of Offense Dispositions JUVENILE ARRESTS By Location and Type of Offense By Month and Type of Offense By Age/Sex and Type of Offense Dispositions TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS AND ENFORCEMENT By Month and Location - Total Traffic Accidents By Month and Location - Injury Traffic Accidents By Month and Location - Fatal Traffic Accidents By Month and Location - Property Damage Accidents Citations by Area and Detail - Central Bureau Citations by Area and Detail - South Bureau Citations by Area and Detail - West Bureau Citations by Area and Detail - Valley Bureau (includes City-wide Totals)

5 TABLE OF CONTENTS TELEPHONE CALLS RECEIVED AND UNITS DISPATCHED Incoming Telephone Calls Units Dispatched - Central Bureau Units Dispatched - South Bureau Units Dispatched - West Bureau Units Dispatched - Valley Bureau (includes City-wide Totals) PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT Legend of Abbreviations for Deployment Reports Civilian Personnel - by Location of Assignment & Classification Sworn Personnel - by Age Sworn Personnel - by Years of Service Sworn Personnel - by Years in Present Rank Sworn Personnel - by Location of Assignment Sworn Personnel - Increase/Decrease Personnel Leave, Work, Overtime & Compensation Data Training Division Curricula Automotive Equipment GRAPHS Monthly Comparison of Selected Crimes Part I Crimes - Total Monthly Comparison of Selected Crimes Part I Crimes - Violent only Monthly Comparison of Selected Crimes Part I Crimes - Property only Part I Crimes (10 Year Comparison) Vehicle Thefts by Type of Premises and Type of Vehicle Percentage Distribution of Part I Crimes and Arrests Percent of Crimes Cleared Within Category Number of Arrests for Part I Crimes Percentage Distribution of Persons Arrested for Part I Crimes by Age/Sex CRIME AND ARREST DATA, BUREAU OF CRIMINAL STATISTICS

6 GENERAL COMPARISONS 1.1

7 POPULATION, SIZE, AND POLICE COST ** COMMUNITY STREET SQUARE POP./ COST/ COST/ POLICE STATION POPULATION MILES MILES SQ. MI. SQ. MI. CAPITA Central 46, ,474 13,958,752 1,473 Rampart 308, ,632 9,412, Hollenbeck 227, ,674 3,516, Northeast 286, ,818 2,033, Newton 164, ,829 6,755, Central Bureau 1,033,962 1, ,469 4,760, Southwest 189, ,402 5,681, Harbor 198, ,418 1,983, th Street 202, ,911 7,555, Southeast 147, ,866 7,755, South Bureau 738,545 1, ,597 22,976,187 1,547 Hollywood 223, ,774 3,936, Wilshire 270, ,293 4,859, West L.A. 248, , , Pacific 232, ,113 2,544, West Bureau 974,880 1, ,017 2,095, Van Nuys 295, ,457 2,303, West Valley 341, ,485 1,231, N.Hollywood 253, ,194 2,245, Foothill 193, ,191 1,042, Devonshire 195, ,407 1,037, Mission 193, ,858 1,851, Valley Bureau 1,472,873 3, ,560 1,479, GRAND TOTAL 4,220,260 8, ,929 4,816, Note: Street Miles figures calculated in year 2006 (excludes freeways, railways, and hiking trails) ** 2006/2007 Fiscal Year Budget used for cost statistics % Budget : $ 1,185,861,776 2,276,556, % Salaries $ 1,126,357,662 (95.0%) Expense $ 41,304,672 (3.5%) Equipment $ 18,199,442 (1.5%) Interdepartmental Charges (0.0%) Note: Interdepartmental Charges were excluded from the Police Budget. 1.2

8 CRIME, ARREST AND TRAFFIC RATES PER 1000 POPULATION PART I OFFENSES PART I ARRESTS ALL ARRESTS TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS MOVING CITATIONS COMMUNITY POLICE STATION % chg % chg % chg % chg % chg CENTRAL RAMPART HOLLENBECK NORTHEAST NEWTON CENTRAL BUREAU SOUTHWEST HARBOR TH STREET SOUTHEAST SOUTH BUREAU HOLLYWOOD WILSHIRE WEST L.A PACIFIC WEST BUREAU VAN NUYS WEST VALLEY NO. HOLLYWOOD FOOTHILL DEVONSHIRE MISSION VALLEY BUREAU CITY-WIDE

9 PART I CRIMES AND ATTEMPTS 2006 Reported to the California Bureau of Criminal Statistics and Uniform Crime Reporting Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation * Crimes Type Number Unfounded Actual Actual Percent Crimes Reported /Reclass Change Homicide ** % Forcible Rape 1, ,105 1, % Robbery 14, ,797 14, % Aggravated Assault 14, ,376 14, % Burglary 20, ,592 20, % Larceny (except Vehicle Theft) 59, ,972 59, % Vehicle Theft 25, ,721 25, % Total 137,097 1, , , % * Reflects follow-up actions received after the close of statistical month. ** Under Uniform Crime Reporting Rules, criminal homicides prosecuted under California Felony-Murder doctrine must be statistically reported as either accidental or justifiable deaths. Therefore, the count of criminal homicides reported to the State and FBI will occasionally be lower than the count reported internally. 1.4

10 COMPARISON OF PART I CRIMES (10 Year Period) '97-'98 % '98-'99 % '99-'00 % '00-'01 % CRIME TYPE Change 1999 Change 2000 Change 2001 Change HOMICIDE RAPE AGG. ASSAULT ROBBERY BURGLARY LARCENY VEH. THEFT TOTAL '01-'02 % '02-'03 % '03-'04 % '04-'05 % CRIME TYPE 2002 Change 2003 Change 2004 Change 2005 Change HOMICIDE RAPE AGG. ASSAULT ROBBERY BURGLARY LARCENY VEH. THEFT TOTAL '05-'06 % CRIME TYPE Change HOMICIDE RAPE NOTE: AGG. ASSAULT Prior to 2005, the AGG. ASSAULTS ROBBERY included Child/Spousal Simple Asslts. BURGLARY Starting in 2005, they are included in LARCENY PART II OFFENSES, VEH. THEFT listed on page TOTAL '97-'06 % CRIME TYPE Change HOMICIDE RAPE AGG. ASSAULT ROBBERY BURGLARY LARCENY VEH. THEFT TOTAL

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12 CRIMES AND OTHER INVESTIGATIONS 2.1

13 SUMMARY OF TOTAL PART I OFFENSES, 2006 By Month and Percentage TOTAL HOMICIDE RAPE AGG. ASSAULT ROBBERY BURGLARY LARCENY VEH. THEFT * % OF % OF % OF % OF % OF % OF % OF % OF MONTH NUMBER TOTAL NUMBER TOTAL NUMBER TOTAL NUMBER TOTAL NUMBER TOTAL NUMBER TOTAL NUMBER TOTAL NUMBER TOTAL JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL COMMUNITY POLICE STATION CENTRAL RAMPART HOLLENBECK NORTHEAST NEWTON CENTRAL BUREAU SOUTHWEST HARBOR 77TH STREET SOUTHEAST SOUTH BUREAU HOLLYWOOD WILSHIRE WEST L.A. PACIFIC WEST BUREAU VAN NUYS WEST VALLEY NO. HOLLYWOOD FOOTHILL DEVONSHIRE MISSION VALLEY BUREAU CITY-WIDE % OF ADULT JUVENILE TOTAL % # OF OFFENSES CITY-WIDE TOTAL CLEARED ARREST CLEARED OTHER CLEARED ARREST CLEARED OTHER CLEARED CLEARED By Location of Occurrence and Clearance Note: Percentages may not add to because of independent rounding. / Agg. Assault includes spousal/child abuse

14 HOMICIDES, By Month MONTH JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL HOMICIDE CLEARANCES, 2006 By Station and Bureau COMMUNITY POLICE STATION CENTRAL RAMPART HOLLENBECK NORTHEAST NEWTON CENTRAL BUREAU SOUTHWEST HARBOR 77TH STREET SOUTHEAST SOUTH BUREAU HOLLYWOOD WILSHIRE WEST LA PACIFIC WEST BUREAU VAN NUYS WEST VALLEY N. HOLLYWOOD FOOTHILL DEVONSHIRE MISSION VALLEY BUREAU CITY-WIDE NUMBER OF ADULT JUVENILE TOTAL CASES CRIMES CLEARED BY CLEARED BY CLEARED Percent of Clearance Number City Total Arrest Other Arrest Other Number Rate Note: Percentages may not add to because of independent rounding. 2.3

15 FORCIBLE RAPES AND ATTEMPTS, By Month MONTH JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL FORCIBLE RAPE CLEARANCES, 2006 By Station and Bureau COMMUNITY POLICE STATION CENTRAL RAMPART HOLLENBECK NORTHEAST NEWTON CENTRAL BUREAU SOUTHWEST HARBOR 77TH STREET SOUTHEAST SOUTH BUREAU HOLLYWOOD WILSHIRE WEST LA PACIFIC WEST BUREAU VAN NUYS WEST VALLEY N. HOLLYWOOD FOOTHILL DEVONSHIRE MISSION VALLEY BUREAU CITY-WIDE NUMBER OF ADULT JUVENILE TOTAL CASES CRIMES CLEARED BY CLEARED BY CLEARED Percent of Clearance Number City Total Arrest Other Arrest Other Number Rate Note: Percentages may not add to because of independent rounding. 2.4

16 AGGRAVATED ASSAULTS, By Month MONTH JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL NOTE : Prior to 2005, the Aggravated Assaults included Child/Spousal Simple Assaults. Starting in 2005, they are included in PART II OFFENSES Report on page 2.16 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT CLEARANCES, 2006 By Station and Bureau COMMUNITY POLICE STATION CENTRAL RAMPART HOLLENBECK NORTHEAST NEWTON CENTRAL BUREAU SOUTHWEST HARBOR 77TH STREET SOUTHEAST SOUTH BUREAU HOLLYWOOD WILSHIRE WEST LA PACIFIC WEST BUREAU VAN NUYS WEST VALLEY N. HOLLYWOOD FOOTHILL DEVONSHIRE MISSION VALLEY BUREAU CITY-WIDE NUMBER OF ADULT JUVENILE TOTAL CASES CRIMES CLEARED BY CLEARED BY CLEARED Percent of Clearance Number City Total Arrest Other Arrest Other Number Rate Note: Percentages may not add to because of independent rounding. 2.5

17 2.6 ROBBERIES (AND ATTEMPTS), 2006 By Month and Premise LIQUOR CAFE GAS DRUG JEWEL HOTEL STREET PUB OTHER MONTH TOTAL BANK STORE MARKET BAR STATION STORE STORE SCHOOL RESID MOTEL PED. PARK VEHS CONV BUS JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL By Location of Occurrence and Premise COMMUNITY LIQUOR CAFE GAS DRUG JEWEL HOTEL STREET PUB OTHER POLICE STATION TOTAL BANK STORE MARKET BAR STATION STORE STORE SCHOOL RESID MOTEL PED. PARK VEHS CONV BUS CENTRAL RAMPART HOLLENBECK NORTHEAST NEWTON CENTRAL BUREAU SOUTHWEST HARBOR TH STREET SOUTHEAST SOUTH BUREAU HOLLYWOOD WILSHIRE WEST L.A PACIFIC WEST BUREAU VAN NUYS WEST VALLEY NO. HOLLYWOOD FOOTHILL DEVONSHIRE MISSION VALLEY BUREAU CITY-WIDE Note: Percentages may not add to because of independent rounding.

18 ROBBERIES AND ATTEMPTS, By Month MONTH JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL ROBBERY CLEARANCES, 2006 By Station and Bureau COMMUNITY POLICE STATION CENTRAL RAMPART HOLLENBECK NORTHEAST NEWTON CENTRAL BUREAU SOUTHWEST HARBOR 77TH STREET SOUTHEAST SOUTH BUREAU HOLLYWOOD WILSHIRE WEST LA PACIFIC WEST BUREAU VAN NUYS WEST VALLEY N. HOLLYWOOD FOOTHILL DEVONSHIRE MISSION VALLEY BUREAU CITY-WIDE NUMBER OF ADULT JUVENILE TOTAL CASES CRIMES CLEARED BY CLEARED BY CLEARED Percent of Clearance Number City Total Arrest Other Arrest Other Number Rate Note: Percentages may not add to because of independent rounding. 2.7

19 BURGLARIES (AND ATTEMPTS), 2006 By Month and Premise HOTEL MFG LIQ DRUG CLOTH GUN OTHER CAFE GAS MED OFC OTHER OTHER MONTH TOTAL RES MOTEL BANK CO STORE STORE STORE PAWN STORE BAR MARK STA SCH OFC BLDG WHSE BUS MISC JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL By Location of Occurrence and Premise COMMUNITY HOTEL MFG LIQ DRUG CLOTH GUN OTHER CAFE GAS MED OFC OTHER OTHER POLICE STATION TOTAL RES MOTEL BANK CO STORE STORE STORE PAWN STORE BAR MARK STA SCH OFC BLDG WHSE BUS MISC CENTRAL RAMPART HOLLENBECK NORTHEAST NEWTON CENTRAL BUREAU SOUTHWEST HARBOR TH STREET SOUTHEAST SOUTH BUREAU HOLLYWOOD WILSHIRE WEST L.A PACIFIC WEST BUREAU VAN NUYS WEST VALLEY NO. HOLLYWOOD FOOTHILL DEVONSHIRE MISSION VALLEY BUREAU CITY-WIDE Note: Percentages may not add to because of independent rounding.

20 BURGLARIES AND ATTEMPTS, By Month MONTH JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL BURGLARY CLEARANCES, 2006 By Station and Bureau COMMUNITY POLICE STATION CENTRAL RAMPART HOLLENBECK NORTHEAST NEWTON CENTRAL BUREAU SOUTHWEST HARBOR 77TH STREET SOUTHEAST SOUTH BUREAU HOLLYWOOD WILSHIRE WEST LA PACIFIC WEST BUREAU VAN NUYS WEST VALLEY N. HOLLYWOOD FOOTHILL DEVONSHIRE MISSION VALLEY BUREAU CITY-WIDE NUMBER OF ADULT JUVENILE TOTAL CASES CRIMES CLEARED BY CLEARED BY CLEARED Percent of Clearance Number City Total Arrest Other Arrest Other Number Rate Note: Percentages may not add to because of independent rounding. 2.9

21 LARCENIES AND ATTEMPTS, 2006 * By Month and Type COMMUNITY PICK PURSE SHOP TILL DISHONEST OTHER POLICE STATION TOTAL POCKET SNATCH LIFT TAP BTFV EMPLOYEE BIKES THEFTS JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL By Location of Occurrence and Type COMMUNITY PICK PURSE SHOP TILL DISHONEST OTHER POLICE STATION TOTAL POCKET SNATCH LIFT TAP BTFV EMPLOYEE BIKES THEFTS CENTRAL RAMPART HOLLENBECK NORTHEAST NEWTON CENTRAL BUREAU SOUTHWEST HARBOR TH STREET SOUTHEAST SOUTH BUREAU HOLLYWOOD WILSHIRE WEST LA PACIFIC WEST BUREAU VAN NUYS WEST VALLEY N. HOLLYWOOD FOOTHILL DEVONSHIRE MISSION VALLEY BUREAU CITY-WIDE * Except Vehicle Theft 2.10

22 LARCENIES AND ATTEMPTS, By Month MONTH JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL LARCENY CLEARANCES, 2006 By Station and Bureau COMMUNITY POLICE STATION CENTRAL RAMPART HOLLENBECK NORTHEAST NEWTON CENTRAL BUREAU SOUTHWEST HARBOR 77TH STREET SOUTHEAST SOUTH BUREAU HOLLYWOOD WILSHIRE WEST LA PACIFIC WEST BUREAU VAN NUYS WEST VALLEY N. HOLLYWOOD FOOTHILL DEVONSHIRE MISSION VALLEY BUREAU CITY-WIDE NUMBER OF ADULT JUVENILE TOTAL CASES CRIMES CLEARED BY CLEARED BY CLEARED Percent of Clearance Number City Total Arrest Other Arrest Other Number Rate Note: Percentages may not add to because of independent rounding. 2.11

23 VEHICLE THEFTS (AND ATTEMPTS), 2006 By Location of Occurrence and Premise/Type of Vehicle RECOVERED BY TYPE OF PREMISE WHERE THEFT OCCURRED BY TYPE OF VEHICLE IN GAS FWY. AUTO MOTOR COMMUNITY AREA STOLEN DRIVE PVT. STA. ST. DLR VAC PKG MOTOR SCOTR POLICE STATION TOTAL NO. % * ALLEY WAY GAR. LOT ETC. LOT LOT LOT OTHER AUTO TRUCK CYCLE BIKE MISC CENTRAL RAMPART HOLLENBECK NORTHEAST NEWTON CENTRAL BUREAU SOUTHWEST HARBOR TH STREET SOUTHEAST SOUTH BUREAU HOLLYWOOD WILSHIRE WEST L.A PACIFIC WEST BUREAU VAN NUYS WEST VALLEY NO. HOLLYWOOD FOOTHILL DEVONSHIRE MISSION VALLEY BUREAU CITY-WIDE * Percent of Total

24 VEHICLE THEFTS (EXCLUDES ATTEMPTS), By Month MONTH JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL VEHICLE THEFT (INCLUDES ATTEMPTS) CLEARANCES, 2006 By Station and Bureau COMMUNITY POLICE STATION CENTRAL RAMPART HOLLENBECK NORTHEAST NEWTON CENTRAL BUREAU SOUTHWEST HARBOR 77TH STREET SOUTHEAST SOUTH BUREAU HOLLYWOOD WILSHIRE WEST LA PACIFIC WEST BUREAU VAN NUYS WEST VALLEY N. HOLLYWOOD FOOTHILL DEVONSHIRE MISSION VALLEY BUREAU CITY-WIDE NUMBER OF ADULT JUVENILE TOTAL CASES CRIMES CLEARED BY CLEARED BY CLEARED Percent of Clearance Number City Total Arrest Other Arrest Other Number Rate Note: Percentages may not add to because of independent rounding. 2.13

25 2.14 VEHICLE RECOVERIES, (LAPD STOLENS RECOVERED ANYWHERE) By Month MONTH JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL % RECOVERED VEHICLES RECOVERED IN THE CITY, 2006 By Station, Bureau and Month COMMUNITY POLICE STATION TOTAL % JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC CENTRAL RAMPART HOLLENBECK NORTHEAST NEWTON CENTRAL BUREAU SOUTHWEST HARBOR TH STREET SOUTHEAST SOUTH BUREAU HOLLYWOOD WILSHIRE WEST L.A PACIFIC WEST BUREAU VAN NUYS WEST VALLEY NO. HOLLYWOOD FOOTHILL DEVONSHIRE MISSION VALLEY BUREAU CITY-WIDE RECOVERED WITHIN: LESS THAN 1 DAY 1 DAY 2 DAYS 3 DAYS 1 WEEK 1 MTH 3 MTHS 6 MTHS +6 MTHS UNK TOTAL

26 WORTHLESS DOCUMENTS, 2006 (excluded from Part I offenses) TOTAL CLEARED COMMUNITY WORTHLESS BY CLEARED $ AMOUNT $ AMOUNT POLICE STATION DOCUMENTS ARREST OTHER STOLEN RECOVERED CENTRAL ,251 0 RAMPART ,198 0 HOLLENBECK ,587 0 NORTHEAST ,574 0 NEWTON ,375 0 CENTRAL BUREAU ,545,985 0 SOUTHWEST ,845 0 HARBOR , TH STREET ,496,157 0 SOUTHEAST ,727 0 SOUTH BUREAU ,987,409 0 HOLLYWOOD ,569 0 WILSHIER ,551 0 WEST LOS ANGELES ,510 0 PACIFIC ,558 0 WEST BUREAU ,877,188 0 VAN NUYS , ,325 WEST VALLEY ,291 0 NORTH HOLLYWOOD ,517,231 0 FOOTHILL ,964 0 DEVONSHIRE ,903 0 MISSION ,689 0 VALLEY BUREAU ,642, ,325 CITY-WIDE ,052, ,

27 PART II OFFENSES AND OTHER INCIDENTS, 2006 By Station and Bureau PIMP OTHER AGNST ALL COMMUNITY GRAND OTHR FORG AND SEX FAMILY DISORD OTHER POLICE STATION TOTAL ASSLTS* CNTRFT FRAUD EMBEZZ VAND WEAPON PAND OFFENSE CHILD COND VAG VIOLS CENTRAL RAMPART HOLLENBECK NORTHEAST NEWTON CENTRAL BUREAU SOUTHWEST HARBOR TH STREET SOUTHEAST SOUTH BUREAU HOLLYWOOD WILSHIRE WEST L.A PACIFIC WEST BUREAU VAN NUYS WEST VALLEY NO. HOLLYWOOD FOOTHILL DEVONSHIRE MISSION VALLEY BUREAU CITY-WIDE * 'OTHER ASSLTS' include Child/Spousal Simple Assaults also.

28 UNIFORM CRIME REPORT - ARSON OFFENSE REPORTED AND CLEARED BY JURISDICTION ANNUAL 2006 LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFENSES CLEARANCES UNINHABITED PROPERTY TYPE OF PROPERTY REPORTED UNFOUNDED ACTUAL TOTAL UNDER 18 STRUCTURE DAMAGE VALUE 2.17 STRUCTURAL SINGLE OCCUPANCY RESIDENTIAL $2,203,518 OTHER RESIDENTIAL $1,486,706 STORAGE $240,900 INDUSTRIAL/MANUFACTURING $308,650 OTHER COMMERCIAL $343,962 COMMUNITY/PUBLIC $654,685 ALL OTHER STRUCTURES $1,300 TOTAL STRUCTURES $5,239,721 MOBILE MOTOR VEHICLES $8,259,537 OTHER MOBILE PROPERTY $42,200 TOTAL MOBILE $8,301,737 TOTAL OTHER PROPERTY 1, , $447,547 GRAND TOTAL 2, , $13,989,005

29 YEAR TO DATE AS OF DECEMBER 2006 LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED OR ASSAULTED OFFICERS KILLED Number of your law enforcement officers By felonious act 0 killed in the line of duty this month By accident or negligence 0 OFFICERS ASSAULTED Type of Weapon Knife Type of Assignment TYPE OF ACTIVITY A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1-Responding to "Disturbance" calls (family quarrels, man with gun, etc.) 2- Burglaries in progress or pursuing burglary suspects 3- Robberies in progress or pursuing robbery suspects or One-Officer Detective or Total other Other Hands Vehicle Special assign Other Assaults cutting danger- Fist Two Police by Firearm insert- ous Feet Officer Assaults Weapon ment Weapon etc. Vehicle Alone Assisted Alone Assisted Alone Assisted Cleared Attempting other arrests.. 5-Civil disorder (riot, mass disobedience) 6-Handling, transporting, custody of prisoners. 7-Investigating suspicious persons or circumstances Ambush-no warning Mentally deranged Traffic pursuits and stops All other TOTAL(1-11) Number with personal injury Number without personal injury AM Time of assaults. PM :01 2:00 4:00 6:00 8:00 10:

30 ADULT ARRESTS 3.1

31 ADULT ARRESTS BY CENTRAL BUREAU SOUTH BUREAU OFFENSE TOTAL CENT RAMP HOBK N/E NEWT TOTAL S/W HARB 77TH S/E TOTAL HOMICIDE RAPE ROBBERY AGGRAVATED ASSAULT BURGLARY LARCENY VEHICLE THEFT TOTAL PART I OTHER ASSAULTS FORGERY/COUNTERFEIT EMBEZZLEMENT/FRAUD RECEIVE STOLEN PROP WEAPON (CARRY/POSS) PROSTITUTION/ALLIED SEX (EXC RAPE/PRST) AGAINST FAMILY/CHILD NARCOTIC DRUG LAWS LIQUOR LAWS DRUNKENNESS DISTURB THE PEACE DISORDERLY CONDUCT GAMBLING DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE MOVING TRAFFIC VIOLATION MISC OTHER VIOLATIONS FEDERAL OFFENSES TOTAL PART II C.H.P. ARRESTS OTHER AGENCIES TOTAL OUTSIDE AGENCY TOTAL ALL OFFENSES AND ALL AGENCIES

32 LOCATION AND TYPE OF OFFENSE, 2006 WEST BUREAU VALLEY BUREAU OFFENSE HWD WIL WLA PAC TOTAL VNYS WVAL NHWD FTHL DEV MISN TOTAL OUT HOMICIDE RAPE ROBBERY AGGRAVATED ASSAULT BURGLARY LARCENY VEHICLE THEFT TOTAL PART I OTHER ASSAULTS FORGERY/COUNTERFEIT EMBEZZLEMENT/FRAUD RECEIVE STOLEN PROP WEAPON (CARRY/POSS) PROSTITUTION/ALLIED SEX (EXC RAPE/PRST) AGAINST FAMILY/CHILD NARCOTIC DRUG LAWS LIQUOR LAWS DRUNKENNESS DISTURB THE PEACE DISORDERLY CONDUCT GAMBLING DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE MOVING TRAFFIC VIOLATION MISC OTHER VIOLATIONS FEDERAL OFFENSES TOTAL PART II C.H.P. ARRESTS OTHER AGENCIES TOTAL OUTSIDE AGENCY TOTAL ALL OFFENSES AND ALL AGENCIES

33 ADULT ARRESTS BY OFFENSE TOTAL JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN HOMICIDE RAPE ROBBERY AGGRAVATED ASSAULT BURGLARY LARCENY VEHICLE THEFT TOTAL PART I OTHER ASSAULTS FORGERY/COUNTERFEIT EMBEZZLEMENT/FRAUD RECEIVE STOLEN PROP WEAPON (CARRY/POSS) PROSTITUTION/ALLIED SEX (EXC RAPE/PRST) AGAINST FAMILY/CHILD NARCOTIC DRUG LAWS LIQUOR LAWS DRUNKENNESS DISTURB THE PEACE DISORDERLY CONDUCT GAMBLING DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE MOVING TRAFFIC VIOLATION MISC OTHER VIOLATIONS FEDERAL OFFENSES TOTAL PART II C.H.P. ARRESTS OTHER AGENCIES TOTAL OUTSIDE AGENCY TOTAL ALL OFFENSES AND ALL AGENCIES

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