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PowerPoint PresentationKnow what is happening
If it works, do more. If not, do something else
FORMULATING CRIME REDUCTION STRATEGIES
SEASTAT – SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Focus on… − Problem Locations − Prolific Offenders − Repeat and Vulnerable Victims
CITYWIDE MAJOR CRIME
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
BURGLARY-FORCE-RES BURGLARY-NOFORCE-RES
BURGLARY-SECURE PARKING-RES
Secure Parking Residential Burglary 2015 YTD Density for West & East Pct
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY: SECURE PARKING FOLLOW-UP
SEASTAT – SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
SEASTAT – SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
2012
2013
2014
2015
Shots Fired Totals YTD January 1 to July 20 (2012-2015)
32
44
7
8
3
1
10
5
2014
2015
Shots Fired Resulting in Injury or Death YTD January 1 to July 20 (2014 and 2015)
Injury
Suicide
OIS
Homicide
28 Day Summary
NORTH PRECINCT
Number of Incidents 35
Incident Type Businesses 11 Residence 4 (2 w/Gun) Street 20 (4 w/Gun)
REPEAT LOCATIONS 400 Blk NE Northgate Way 3 900 Blk NW Leary Way 2
NORTH PRECINCT
Residential Burglary Date Range June 22th through July 20th 2015.
Number of Incidents 37 (20% of Precinct)
Day of Week Monday 9 Tuesday 6
REPEAT LOCATIONS 4500 block 8th Ave NE 3 4700 block 21st Ave NE 2 4600 block 22nd Ave NE 2 4500 block 7th Ave NE 2
No Suspects Identified
NORTH PRECINCT MCPP
EAST PRECINCT
Street Robbery Date Range June 23th through July 20th 2015.
Number of Incidents 25
Incident Location Street / Sidewalk /Bus Stop 18 City Park 5 Parking Lot 2
Incident Type Bodyforce 13 Weapon 6 Gun 6
EAST PRECINCT
Number of Incidents 37
Premise Type House 17 Apartments/Condos 20
Occupied 6
5 5 5 2
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Malicious Harassments Crimes with Bias Elements Bias Incidents (Non-Criminal)
COMPLIANCE UPDATE
19.5%
78.9%
1.6%
SEASTAT – SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
1 2
Brass Knuckles Club Firearm Lethal Cutting Instrument No Weapon Found
SEASTAT – SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
1.1%
19.7%
0.3%
2.6%
76.3%
Referred to Prosecutor No further action
SEASTAT – SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT