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99 by initiation response time Over 24 Within 72 I Over 72 Anderson 694 591 5 156 8 290 14 Andrews 213 200 2 53 9 82 19 Angelina 1,097 778 5 159 11 477 27 Aransas 365 345 0 69 18 88 38 Archer 44 40 0 12 0 22 0 Armstrong 10 10 0 2 0 6 0 Atascosa 572 475 3 98 12 203 48 Austin 217 168 2 25 3 95 5 Bailey 71 66 0 16 2 27 7 Bandera 178 149 0 43 4 56 16 Bastrop 922 739 9 119 14 416 24 Baylor 45 40 0 5 3 30 1 Bee 404 378 5 75 8 148 16 Bell 4379 4047 32 1,079 101 1,466 318 Bexar 21500 17784 156 4,150 589 6,860 2,491 Blanco 112 98 0 14 6 39 16 Borden 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 Bosque 188 175 0 45 4 67 21 Bowie 1150 994 9 245 42 414 51 Brazoria 2624 2231 19 290 43 955 219 Brazos 1492 1375 11 313 21 704 40 Brewster 71 64 0 19 1 39 0 Briscoe 12 6 0 1 0 3 0 Brooks 140 128 0 36 7 55 5 Brown 553 500 6 124 9 261 20 Burleson 201 189 2 50 1 92 4 Burnet 483 432 4 70 4 220 8 Caldwell 519 433 2 80 0 272 10 Calhoun 243 183 2 52 4 95 5 Callahan 181 153 0 27 3 88 6 Cameron 4552 3825 36 611 43 2,068 213 Camp 174 136 0 39 1 63 3 Carson 52 43 0 10 0 24 2 Cass 356 295 4 86 3 160 12 Castro 71 64 0 13 2 34 2 Chambers 282 234 0 52 13 88 34 Cherokee 591 476 5 84 18 211 35 Childress 90 81 1 30 2 43 3 Clay 112 98 0 20 0 51 2 Cochran 35 33 0 10 1 16 0 Coke 27 21 0 3 0 11 1 Coleman 127 114 1 29 3 70 6 Collin 4751 3829 40 611 61 1,434 557 Collingsworth 51 49 1 14 1 28 0 Colorado 145 116 1 18 0 62 8 Comal 1109 854 9 129 18 388 52 Comanche 136 122 0 26 2 78 4 Concho 29 27 0 6 1 12 0

100 by initiation response time Over 24 Within 72 I Over 72 Cooke 482 444 5 109 16 224 25 Coryell 1000 906 7 256 26 373 73 Cottle 22 17 0 6 1 6 0 Crane 35 33 0 7 1 20 0 Crockett 51 43 0 9 1 22 0 Crosby 97 88 0 19 1 47 0 Culberson 36 28 0 9 0 19 0 Dallam 124 121 2 28 0 60 3 Dallas 21889 18812 151 2,710 521 6,028 2,282 Dawson 175 160 1 21 6 78 14 Deaf Smith 220 181 2 65 1 81 1 Delta 60 50 0 9 2 23 5 Denton 4096 3362 33 563 45 1,868 262 De Witt 248 195 4 44 6 103 7 Dickens 39 37 0 3 1 14 1 Dimmit 142 123 2 40 3 55 5 Donley 50 42 0 8 4 22 0 Duval 158 151 0 48 1 78 11 Eastland 247 208 4 56 3 122 3 Ector 1898 1793 14 483 60 850 124 Edwards 13 12 0 3 0 7 0 Ellis 1240 1054 9 164 29 350 132 El Paso 6967 5225 49 1,041 47 2,864 211 Erath 334 292 4 75 2 146 6 Falls 182 163 1 35 4 98 3 Fannin 380 333 4 66 13 149 33 Fayette 214 170 0 29 3 91 5 Fisher 47 39 0 10 0 25 1 Floyd 98 90 0 15 2 43 1 Foard 16 11 0 1 0 7 0 Fort Bend 2776 2237 13 208 50 819 402 Franklin 103 85 0 22 0 47 3 Freestone 174 156 0 43 3 82 14 Frio 332 292 3 62 8 121 6 Gaines 129 107 0 26 5 51 7 Galveston 3261 2885 26 518 85 1,238 214 Garza 64 59 0 10 0 40 1 Gillespie 181 154 0 23 4 55 13 Glasscock 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 Goliad 72 55 0 6 3 28 3 Gonzales 275 218 2 53 6 109 14 Gray 347 320 3 94 7 150 6 Grayson 1496 1261 10 188 20 673 153 Gregg 1427 1193 12 324 12 597 34 Grimes 271 244 0 60 8 114 8 Guadalupe 1346 990 9 108 10 613 39 Hale 429 383 4 84 9 191 19 Hall 34 31 0 4 1 14 0

101 by initiation response time Over 24 Within 72 I Over 72 Hamilton 113 99 2 22 1 55 7 Hansford 49 45 0 14 0 24 2 Hardeman 55 44 0 7 0 34 0 Hardin 636 455 4 96 12 256 29 Harris 32038 26225 254 5,629 908 9,635 2,794 Harrison 699 604 8 196 16 245 57 Hartley 18 18 0 5 1 9 1 Haskell 54 46 3 12 2 31 3 Hays 1279 1129 11 130 14 548 128 Hemphill 31 29 0 7 0 14 0 Henderson 961 787 9 200 19 356 56 Hidalgo 7652 6793 60 1,446 95 3,668 251 Hill 352 307 3 98 6 156 21 Hockley 285 260 3 59 2 133 21 Hood 593 504 6 122 14 242 29 Hopkins 391 313 4 85 6 143 22 Houston 192 135 1 26 2 91 11 Howard 507 451 6 100 17 232 39 Hudspeth 14 13 0 4 0 8 1 Hunt 1081 985 10 174 23 362 123 Hutchinson 321 291 5 83 0 138 5 Irion 2 2 0 1 0 1 1 Jack 86 73 0 21 1 54 3 Jackson 168 129 1 25 1 65 7 Jasper 428 356 0 66 5 204 17 Jeff Davis 13 13 0 2 0 8 0 Jefferson 2582 2201 18 590 41 978 119 Jim Hogg 100 94 0 18 0 50 5 Jim Wells 654 598 8 180 12 258 35 Johnson 1836 1619 18 350 50 801 127 Jones 200 166 0 52 4 99 13 Karnes 187 145 0 26 8 65 6 Kaufman 1063 952 7 129 29 276 110 Kendall 206 166 1 17 6 61 19 Kenedy 5 4 0 1 0 2 0 Kent 5 4 0 1 0 3 0 Kerr 627 529 5 126 10 253 34 Kimble 54 48 0 3 2 35 2 King 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kinney 14 11 0 5 0 3 0 Kleberg 364 334 6 96 10 145 24 Knox 26 21 0 7 0 15 0 Lamar 617 502 5 98 15 283 23 Lamb 177 158 1 37 2 90 10 Lampasas 263 225 4 35 2 122 16 La Salle 107 91 0 20 1 52 5 Lavaca 193 149 2 35 4 54 13 Lee 214 178 2 20 1 92 8

102 by initiation response time Over 24 Within 72 I Over 72 Leon 161 150 1 45 1 85 8 Liberty 933 785 8 185 34 312 97 Limestone 262 232 3 53 3 139 22 Lipscomb 37 30 0 8 1 13 0 Live Oak 119 110 0 21 1 44 2 Llano 214 190 0 43 3 80 3 Loving 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 Lubbock 3337 2982 31 674 37 1,604 63 Lynn 51 45 0 6 0 25 1 Madison 116 106 2 27 1 62 2 Marion 155 139 0 38 7 72 12 Martin 28 23 0 8 0 11 0 Mason 41 35 0 6 0 23 0 Matagorda 342 269 0 44 5 158 14 Maverick 305 259 2 74 5 95 13 McCulloch 112 104 2 21 4 61 1 McLennan 2788 2563 28 701 76 1,279 140 McMullen 4 4 0 0 0 0 2 Medina 524 448 5 88 12 189 43 Menard 29 28 0 2 1 14 0 Midland 1289 1154 7 261 25 599 55 Milam 332 256 2 67 1 160 7 Mills 28 22 0 5 2 17 0 Mitchell 110 94 0 12 0 42 5 Montague 301 254 3 48 2 145 7 Montgomery 4010 3503 18 722 93 1,387 399 Moore 288 270 3 68 2 136 7 Morris 174 162 1 44 4 82 4 Motley 10 10 0 2 0 4 0 Nacogdoches 588 434 5 100 6 236 16 Navarro 630 542 5 99 37 134 61 Newton 158 120 1 23 3 60 9 Nolan 297 264 5 63 8 116 8 Nueces 4922 4665 40 1,229 106 2,018 250 Ochiltree 87 73 0 17 0 50 3 Oldham 18 15 0 4 0 4 2 Orange 1273 1027 7 194 22 563 91 Palo Pinto 457 416 5 89 8 177 14 Panola 234 203 1 54 4 97 10 Parker 1365 1184 9 216 32 552 61 Parmer 59 49 0 21 0 22 0 Pecos 193 162 3 42 4 98 16 Polk 633 525 5 146 10 239 37 Potter 2320 1969 27 609 49 930 56 Presidio 29 25 0 14 0 13 3 Rains 101 72 0 21 0 31 5 Randall 1091 897 4 252 24 439 28 Reagan 27 24 0 5 1 13 0 Real 36 26 0 3 4 10 5

103 by initiation response time Over 24 Within 72 I Over 72 Red River 143 103 1 18 1 67 5 Reeves 139 125 0 36 7 73 14 Refugio 69 62 0 17 5 17 1 Roberts 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 Robertson 209 183 1 49 2 106 2 Rockwall 480 389 1 40 8 77 37 Runnels 149 121 1 22 4 65 7 Rusk 502 418 4 118 9 229 5 Sabine 87 71 2 14 2 54 2 San Augustine 81 56 0 17 0 37 1 San Jacinto 289 225 1 59 4 120 5 San Patricio 1049 989 8 241 26 400 78 San Saba 47 39 0 9 0 27 2 Schleicher 252 239 0 22 9 11 1 Scurry 256 225 1 50 3 100 6 Shackelford 38 32 0 7 0 15 0 Shelby 292 246 4 55 9 136 6 Sherman 20 18 0 4 0 10 0 Smith 2077 1486 15 375 29 811 54 Somervell 62 53 0 14 5 27 5 Starr 443 414 4 133 8 183 25 Stephens 136 115 4 38 2 88 4 Sterling 12 10 0 1 1 4 1 Stonewall 12 11 0 2 0 7 1 Sutton 44 39 0 4 0 19 0 Swisher 76 68 1 11 1 40 1 Tarrant 18663 16127 134 2,830 295 7,063 1,239 Taylor 1969 1766 17 421 52 776 38 Terrell 2 2 0 2 0 3 0 Terry 140 129 2 33 0 67 4 Throckmorton 6 6 0 1 1 2 0 Titus 324 259 5 81 5 142 6 Tom Green 1426 1196 11 252 27 654 27 Travis 11466 8677 79 1,483 132 4,338 371 Trinity 167 138 4 32 2 73 5 Tyler 259 203 1 38 4 113 15 Upshur 450 353 4 101 9 159 22 Upton 34 32 0 8 0 17 2 Uvalde 389 296 4 85 17 94 62 Val Verde 391 321 3 78 10 112 43 Van Zandt 616 508 4 120 17 168 33 Victoria 1142 896 9 173 16 429 61 Walker 446 378 1 74 7 124 28 Waller 298 240 2 46 6 108 10 Ward 158 141 1 39 5 81 10 Washington 257 235 3 54 3 123 5 Webb 2121 1986 17 597 76 530 247 Wharton 336 240 3 46 4 131 13

104 by initiation response time Over 24 Within 72 I Over 72 Wheeler 55 46 0 12 1 25 1 Wichita 1872 1569 14 413 30 874 56 Wilbarger 184 158 1 40 0 116 3 Willacy 326 275 1 46 5 158 17 Williamson 3480 2625 26 508 28 1,366 44 Wilson 337 264 2 42 5 132 11 Winkler 105 91 0 26 1 53 3 Wise 598 526 5 121 12 271 17 Wood 438 338 5 100 2 152 9 Yoakum 48 44 0 10 0 23 0 Young 291 240 2 58 4 165 7 Zapata 198 192 0 62 10 68 15 Zavala 164 131 0 36 8 70 25 Unknown 127 55 0 0 0 0 0 Out of State 820 0 0 14 2 15 1 SWI 0 0 278 0 0 0 0 State Total 249,850 209,685 2,132 43,374 5,037 91,836 16,999 *Intake and investigation workers are provided via a unit designation from Human Resources data base. The count is not comparable to fiscal years prior to FY06. Percent Priority one calls responded to within 24 hours = 89.6% Percent Priority two calls responded to within 72 hours = 84.4% This table addresses Texas Family Code 261.004, Subsection (b) (1), (3) and (9) respectively. Note: Data reflecting the children removed from the Yearning for Zion Ranch is of November 7th, 2008. For completed data please refer to the Eldorado report located on the DFPS website. http://www.dfps.state.tx.us/documents/about/pdf/2008-12-22_eldorado.pdf