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Page 1 Dave Ellis Ozzie Knezovich Chief of Police Sheriff Services provided in partnership with the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office and the Community, Dedicated to Your Safety. TO: Mark Calhoun, City Manager FROM: Dave Ellis, Chief of Police DATE: July 20, 2020 RE: Monthly Report June 2020 ADMINISTRATIVE: Throughout the month of June, Chief Werner worked with incoming Chief Ellis on turning over operations to the new chief; and, at the end of the month, Chief Ellis was sworn in as the new Spokane Valley Police Chief. Chief Werner retired after serving 25 years with the Sheriff’s Office. Chief Ellis attended pre-operation planning meetings with local law enforcement regarding the various protests that were held in June, in an effort to collaborate and work together to ensure the community’s safety. Two deputies were welcomed to the Sheriff’s Office and sworn in during the second half of June: Bryce Cuomo – Bryce is 29-years old and was born and raised in southern California. He is married and they have a beautiful one-year old daughter. Bryce spent five years serving our country in the U.S. Coast Guard. After serving in the Coast Guard, Bryce was hired by Escondido PD where he has worked for the last four years. Bryce earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology from the University of Phoenix. He and his wife are excited about the positive quality of life opportunities the Spokane/Coeur d’ Alene region offers. Bryce stated that the SCSO came highly recommended! Patrick Nelson – Patrick is 25-years old. He was born and raised in Tehachapi, California. He is engaged to his longtime girlfriend. Patrick earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management form Cal State University, Northridge. Patrick has worked for LAPD as a Patrol Officer for the last four years. Many of the men in Patrick’s family were civil servants, either fire fighters or police officers, and he wanted to carry on that tradition! His fiancé’s family lives in Sandpoint, and when Bryce visited this region he knew this is where they wanted to live! Spokane Valley Police Department Accredited Since 2011

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Dave Ellis Ozzie Knezovich Chief of Police Sheriff

Services provided in partnership with the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office and the Community,

Dedicated to Your Safety.

TO: Mark Calhoun, City Manager FROM: Dave Ellis, Chief of Police DATE: July 20, 2020 RE: Monthly Report June 2020 ADMINISTRATIVE: Throughout the month of June, Chief Werner worked with incoming Chief Ellis on turning over operations to the new chief; and, at the end of the month, Chief Ellis was sworn in as the new Spokane Valley Police Chief. Chief Werner retired after serving 25 years with the Sheriff’s Office. Chief Ellis attended pre-operation planning meetings with local law enforcement regarding the various protests that were held in June, in an effort to collaborate and work together to ensure the community’s safety. Two deputies were welcomed to the Sheriff’s Office and sworn in during the second half of June: Bryce Cuomo – Bryce is 29-years old and was born and raised in southern California. He is married and they have a beautiful one-year old daughter. Bryce spent five years serving our country in the U.S. Coast Guard. After serving in the Coast Guard, Bryce was hired by Escondido PD where he has worked for the last four years. Bryce earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology from the University of Phoenix. He and his wife are excited about the positive quality of life opportunities the Spokane/Coeur d’ Alene region offers. Bryce stated that the SCSO came highly recommended! Patrick Nelson – Patrick is 25-years old. He was born and raised in Tehachapi, California. He is engaged to his longtime girlfriend. Patrick earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management form Cal State University, Northridge. Patrick has worked for LAPD as a Patrol Officer for the last four years. Many of the men in Patrick’s family were civil servants, either fire fighters or police officers, and he wanted to carry on that tradition! His fiancé’s family lives in Sandpoint, and when Bryce visited this region he knew this is where they wanted to live!

Spokane Valley Police Department Accredited Since 2011

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Chief Ellis attended the Spokane Regional Emergency Communications monthly board meeting in mid-June. There was an Airship Presentation conducted by Drop Kit Video Systems, which Chief Ellis attended at SPD’s Gardner Conference Room in mid-June. At the end of June, Chief Ellis and others from the Sheriff’s Office command staff attended the Joint Terrorism Task Force meeting. Valley Real Life Church graciously hosted a barbecue for members of the Spokane Valley Police Department in June. Great food and wonderful community interaction! Thank you VRL!

SHERIFF’S COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING EFFORT (SCOPE): In the month of June, S.C.O.P.E. participated in: • S.C.O.P.E. Volunteers daily delivery of

interoffice mail between Spokane Valley Precinct and other Sheriff’s Office locations

• S.C.O.P.E. Volunteers assisting Property Crimes Detectives

• Volunteers weekly deliver PPE to small businesses, nursing homes, medical offices and others.

• Volunteers Patrolling Neighborhoods (COP) • East Valley Community Coalition Mtg.

Underage Drinking/Drug Prevention • S.C.O.P.E. provided Citizens-On-Patrol for

businesses and construction sites that had been closed by Governor’s Stay at Home statement. (This was because of the increase of break-ins to these properties.)

June 2020 Volunteers Hours per Station

*Includes estimated volunteer service hours that are provided in the City of Spokane Valley. These two locations cover both Spokane Valley and the unincorporated portion of the county.

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Location # Volunteers Admin Hours L.E. Hours Total Hours Central Valley 3 18.5 0 18.5 East Valley* 7 60.5 182 242.5 Edgecliff 5 25 0 25 Trentwood 6 70.5 39 109.5 University 10 123 8 131 West Valley* 14 164 42 206 TOTALS 45 461.5 271 732.5

Volunteer Value ($31.72 per hour) $23,234.90 for June 2020

The SCOPE Latent Fingerprint Team closed operations mid-month in March; they have not resumed this service. S.C.O.P.E. Incident Response Team (SIRT) volunteers contributed 157 on-scene hours (including travel time) in June, responding to crime scenes, motor vehicle accidents and providing traffic control; 81 hours were for incidents in Spokane Valley. There was one special event in June; none were in Spokane Valley. Total volunteer hours contributed by SIRT, including training, stand-by, response and special events is 1,366 for June; total for 2020 is 6,836.

Abandoned Vehicles Apr 2020 May 2020 June 2020 Tagged for Impounding 0 15 37 Cited/Towed 0 5 1 Hulks Processed 0 22 13 Total Vehicles Processed 0 72 112 Yearly Total of Vehicles Processed 300 372 484

SCOPE DISABLED PARKING ACTIVITY REPORT City of Spokane Valley

# of Vol.

# of Hrs. # of Disabled Infractions Issued

# of Warnings Issued

# of Non - Disabled Infractions Issued

January 4 22.5 2 25 0 February 4 18.5 3 30 0 March 2 6 0 8 0 April 0 0 0 0 0 May 0 0 0 0 0 June * YTD Total 10 47 5 63 0

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*data unavailable OPERATIONS: Reckless Driver Crashes into Victim Vehicle at Sprague/Park - The reckless driver of a silver Malibu, traveling at a high rate of speed, ran a red light at Sprague and Park, crashing into a vehicle traveling west on Sprague. The suspect sustained what appeared to be life-threatening injuries and was transported to the hospital. The victim driver was pronounced deceased at the scene. In early June, at approximately, 9:30 p.m., a Spokane Valley Sheriff’s Deputy was checking the area of Broadway and Park for a reckless vehicle due to two earlier reports of a silver Malibu being driven recklessly in the general area. The initial information indicated a deputy observed a silver Malibu traveling recklessly and at a high rate of speed from a block or two away. The Malibu appeared to cut through a parking lot at excessive speed, throwing sparks as it went south on Park Road. The deputy activated his emergency lights and advised, via radio, he was attempting to catch up to the recklessly driven Malibu, and he would be in pursuit. Within seconds (approximately three), he advised the suspect crashed into an uninvolved vehicle on Sprague as he approached the intersection. The adult suspect sustained what is believed to be life-threatening injuries and was transported to a hospital. The adult victim was pronounced deceased at the scene. The Malibu was found not to have license plates. Deputies worked to contact the registered owner, who reported the vehicle was stolen. The Washington State Patrol was requested to assist with this investigation. Anyone who witnessed this incident or the silver Malibu driving recklessly in the area is asked to call Crime Check at 509-456-2233, reference #10072703.

Spokane County

# of Vol.

# of Hrs. # of Disabled Infractions Issued

# of Warnings Issued

# of Non - Disabled Infractions Issued

January 2 16.4 4 10 0 February 3 12.5 1 10 0 March 2 9 0 4 0 April 0 0 0 0 0 May 0 0 0 0 0 June * YTD Total 7 37.9 5 24 0

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Reckless Drivers Collide, Careening into Several Parked Cars and a Power Pole - Spokane Valley Sheriff’s Deputies and Traffic Collision Investigators were at the scene of a multi-vehicle crash where two drivers, who appeared to be racing, lost control and collided before slamming into several parked cars and a power pole. One driver was reported to have minor injuries. The second driver sustained serious, but what appeared to be non-life-threatening injuries. In mid-June, at approximately 2:45 p.m., Spokane Valley Sheriff’s Deputies responded to the report of a multi-vehicle crash on N. Argonne near Main Avenue. Arriving deputies learned that two vehicles appeared to be racing at a high rate of speed from Broadway. The drivers lost control, collided, and left the roadway, sticking at least three parked cars and severing a power pole before coming to rest back on Argonne. Spokane Valley Fire personnel responded to provide medical aid and remove the injured drivers from the destroyed vehicles. Traffic Collision Investigators were called to the scene to conduct the investigation. SIRT Team volunteers assisted with diverting traffic from Argonne, around the crash scene and back onto Argonne. Initial information indicates speed and reckless driving were factors, but impairment was not suspected. The adult male drivers involved in this senseless crash could face charges to include reckless driving and vehicular assault at the conclusion of the investigation. Deputy Administers Naloxone (Narcan), Revives Young Man - A Spokane Valley Sheriff’s Deputy responded to a medical call where a male was reportedly not breathing and blue, administered Naloxone. A short time later, the male became responsive and alert. He was transported to the hospital for additional medical treatment. In mid-June, at approximately 7:10 p.m., Spokane Valley Sheriff’s Deputy Troy Knutson responded to a medical call in the 12800 block of E. Sprague. The caller advised a male in his early 20’s wasn’t breathing. He was described as “blue,” and the caller stated CPR had been started. When Deputy Knutson arrived, he observed a group of people gathered around a young male lying on his back, in between two parked cars. The male was unconscious, his breathing was labored, and his face was turning blue. Knowing the male appeared close to death, Deputy Knutson asked if anyone knew the male and if he had recently used heroin or any other drugs. One of the individuals spoke up, stating the male had just used heroin. Deputy Knutson retrieved his Naloxone from his patrol car and administered one dose. After approximately one minute, no improvement was observed. Deputy Knutson administered a second dose as Spokane Valley Fire personnel arrived and assumed care of the male. A minute or two later, the male regained consciousness and became alert. He was transported to the hospital for additional medical treatment and observation. Deputy Knutson’s supervisor spoke to a member of Spokane Valley Fire who stated, Deputy Knutson’s actions of administering Naloxone saved the young man’s life. Deputies have been carrying Naloxone since late 2017. Recently-Released Suspect, Previously Charged with Attempted Murder, Arrested for 1st Degree Murder after Fatal Stabbing at Homeless Camp - Spokane Valley Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Detectives arrested a 40-year-old male suspect following a fatal stabbing at a homeless

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camp near I-90 and Sullivan. The male suspect had been in jail since early May 2019, charged with Attempted Murder 1st Degree following the violent assault of his roommate, who was stabbed multiple times, but survived. Before the May 2019 stabbing occurred, the suspect had been released on his own recognizance by the courts in late April 2019, the day after he was arrested for two felony counts of Assault 3rd Degree, after he punched two health care workers during an examination. In late May, at approximately 11:30 p.m., Spokane Valley Sheriff’s Deputies responded to the report of a stabbing near I-90 and Sullivan in Spokane Valley. Deputies arrived within minutes, locating the 53-year-old adult male victim lying on the ground, bleeding from what appeared to be multiple stab wounds to his torso. The victim was provided immediate medical care and transported to a hospital where he died hours later. Additional deputies established a perimeter for a K9 search. A short time later, the suspect was observed exiting some brush near the scene and was taken into custody. Deputies noted the male suspect appeared to have fresh bloodstains on his hands. Major Crimes Detectives responded to the scene to continue the investigation of this violent and eventually fatal assault. The male suspect invoked his rights and declined to answer questions. Investigators learned the suspect was contacted by deputies in the same area for disorderly conduct approximately 30 minutes prior to the reported stabbing. At that time, the suspect was involved in what appeared to be a heated argument with another transient (not the victim). After calming the situation and learning no crime had been committed, the transients were warned that they were trespassing and would need to move their camp. The Medical Examiner’s Office determined the victim had been stabbed at least 13 times. The wounds were consistent with a single-edged, folding blade knife, similar to the blood-stained knife investigators located behind a tent, containing the suspect’s property, after a search warrant was obtained. The suspect was not cooperative with investigators during the evidence collection process after a search warrant was obtained. He was also resistive with jail staff during the intake and booking procedure. The suspect was booked into the Spokane County Jail for 2nd Degree Murder and charges were later upgraded to Murder 1st Degree. He is being held on a $1,000,000 bond.

Timeline of Recent Events Regarding 2nd Degree Murder Arrestee

• 04/27/19: Arrested for two counts of Assault 3rd (two health care workers) at Valley Hospital for punching them during a medical exam. At that time, he went to the hospital for medical treatment on his own. He was booked into the Spokane County Jail and released on his own recognizance the next day.

• 05/10/19: Arrested for one count of Attempted 1st Degree Murder-DV (victim was his

roommate).

• 05/11/19 to 04/28/20: Held in custody pending competency hearings at ESH for Attempted Murder 1st-DV. Deemed mentally competent.

• 04/28/20: All charges for Attempted Murder 1st-DV dropped (without prejudice) due to the victim and witnesses’ lack of cooperation and recantation.

• 05/14/20: Plead and found guilty of two Counts of Assault 3rd (health care workers 04/27/19); 12-months of WA DOC supervision included. However, he was released due to having been in custody for 370 days on the Attempted 1st Murder-DV (credit for time served).

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• Thursday 05/28/20: Arrested for panhandling and booked into the Spokane County Jail due to his aggressive behavior.

• Friday 05/29/20: Charges of panhandling dropped by the Prosecutor’s Office. Although he was on WA DOC with common restrictions (no further law violations, take meds, etc.), Spokane County Jail will not take WA DOC warrants or violations at this time. WA DOC must respond and take their WA DOC violations to Airway Heights to be booked.

• Sunday 05/31/20, 2306 hrs: Seen arguing with another transient and threatening the other transient with a piece of wood from a tree at I-90 and Sullivan (non-DV). Deputies stop, briefly investigate, and told the suspect and the other transients to leave the WA DOT land as they are trespassing.

• Sunday 05/31/20, 2332 hrs: After the argument, deputies were called back to the scene to a report of a stabbing. As time went on, the male was developed as the suspect. The victim later died at the hospital due to the stabbing, resulting in 2nd Degree Murder charges. Charges were later upgraded to 1st Degree Murder. The victim of the homicide was not the participant in the argument that happened a few minutes before the homicidal event.

Single-Vehicle, Sole Occupant, Fatal Crash - Spokane Valley Deputies and Traffic Unit Investigators responded to a single-vehicle wreck on 4th Avenue, east of Bowdish. The driver, and sole occupant, was pronounced deceased at the scene. At the end of June, at approximately 10:00 p.m., Spokane Valley Deputies and Fire personnel responded to the report of a single-vehicle crash in the 11500 block of E. 4th Avenue in Spokane Valley. Arriving deputies located the vehicle in the yard of a home. Residents of the area and arriving Spokane Valley Firefighters and deputies tried life-saving efforts, but the adult male driver suffered severe injuries and was pronounced deceased. Traffic Unit Investigators were called to the scene to continue the investigation. Sheriff Community Oriented Policing Effort, S.C.O.P.E. SIRT Team volunteers, also responded to assist with traffic control. Initial information indicates speed and possibly impairment may be contributing factors in this fatal crash. This was the second fatal crash in two days, the 13th fatal crash in 2020, eight of which occurred in June alone. Comparatively, in 2019, Spokane Valley Police and Spokane County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Unit Collision Investigators responded to a total of 12 fatalities for the entire year. Additionally, they have responded to 9 serious injury crashes during the first half of this year compared to 12 total in 2019. Speed, impairment, or both, seem to be common factors in these fatal/serious injury crashes. The Spokane County Sheriff’s Office and Spokane Valley Police Department are urging drivers to slow down and not drive if impaired. Please, if not for yourself, do it for your loved ones and friends. Make good decisions and get home safely. Cart Tagging Project in County neighborhoods - Spokane County’s Solid Waste Section has a community education project they are implementing currently and through the summer. They received a grant for recycling education and outreach that consists of hiring workers to staple cart tags (small informational flyers) onto the handles of recycling carts. There are a few small teams of hired workers outfitted with safety vests (teams are 2-3 people) walking and driving in neighborhoods with residential recycling service. They are hoping that dispatch never receives a call regarding the project,

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but in case any resident sees suspicious activity in their neighborhood and it fits the bill of cart taggers in neon safety vests doing some recycling education and outreach, they want citizens to be aware of the program. There is a FAQ document about the grant-funded project that can be found at the following link: https://my.spokanecity.org/news/stories/2020/05/27/recycling-study-takes-to-the-streets/

We encourage residents who have operational surveillance cameras outside their home to go to the Sheriff’s website and register their

home and video cameras. Thank you.

https://www.spokanecounty.org/1080/Sheriff

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Spokane County Sheriff's OfficeRegional Intelligence Group

Spokane Valley DistrictsIBR Classification: Burglary

ORI WA0320000

IBR Classification Burglary/Breaking and Entering

Submit Offense Yes

YearMonth Count 2017 2018 2019 Calendar 2020January 55 51 33 40February 53 26 20 56March 42 33 37 53April 49 36 35 70May 47 34 57 68June 59 29 38 68July 51 44 48August 56 51 57September 78 38 50October 37 48 46November 32 49 40December 33 47 40Grand Total 592 486 501 355

* IBR Offense: Burglary/Breaking & Entering 220 Produced: 7/22/2020

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Spokane County Sheriff's OfficeRegional Intelligence Group

Spokane Valley DistrictsIBR Classification: Murder NonNeg Manslaughter

ORI WA0320000

IBR Classification Murder/Non-Negligent Manslaughter

Submit Offense Yes

YearMonth Count 2017 2018 2019 Calendar 2020JanuaryFebruary 1MarchAprilMay 1June 1July 1AugustSeptemberOctoberNovember 1December 1Grand Total 2 1 1 2

*IBR Offense: Murder/Non-Negligent Manslaughter 09A Produced: 7/22/2020

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Spokane County Sheriff's OfficeRegional Intelligence Group

Spokane Valley DistrictsIBR Classification: Identity Theft

ORI WA0320000

IBR Classification Identity Theft

Submit Offense Yes

YearMonth Count 2017 2018 2019 Calendar 2020January 9 20 19 17February 24 16 10 16March 22 13 13 12April 16 22 19 17May 32 21 13 442June 19 17 5 48July 23 14 12August 13 14 8September 17 13 14October 15 21 17November 19 23 12December 25 16 7Grand Total 234 210 149 552

*IBR Offense: Identity Theft 26F Produced: 7/22/2020

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Spokane County Sheriff's OfficeRegional Intelligence Group

Spokane Valley DistrictsIBR Classification: Fraud

ORI WA0320000

IBR Classification (Multiple Items)

Submit Offense Yes

YearMonth Count 2017 2018 2019 Calendar 2020January 26 69 65 70February 36 46 32 58March 37 59 63 49April 43 55 57 61May 53 67 56 85June 57 65 50 72July 61 65 65August 53 62 65September 66 49 55October 64 60 75November 54 56 68December 43 60 49Grand Total 593 713 700 395

Produced: 7/22/2020* IBR Offense: Fraud - Credit Card/ATM 26B, Fraud - False Pretenses/Swindling/Con Games 26A, & Fraud - Impersonation 26C

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Spokane County Sheriff's OfficeRegional Intelligence Group

Spokane Valley DistrictsIBR Classification: DUI

ORI WA0320000

IBR Classification Driving Under the Influence

Submit Offense Yes

YearMonth Count 2017 2018 2019 Calendar 2020January 22 21 32 25February 26 18 21 28March 33 39 21 9April 18 13 27 18May 19 33 18 16June 28 23 27 27July 26 15 25August 24 28 23September 19 37 40October 24 33 29November 18 31 35December 20 22 21Grand Total 277 313 319 123

* IBR Offense: DUI 90D Produced: 7/22/2020

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Spokane County Sheriff's OfficeRegional Intelligence Group

Spokane Valley DistrictsIBR Classification: Drugs

ORI WA0320000

IBR Classification (Multiple Items)

Submit Offense Yes

YearMonth Count 2017 2018 2019 Calendar 2020January 19 42 52 49February 30 38 42 61March 30 64 58 53April 37 56 67 38May 23 36 40 64June 20 56 30 53July 21 57 45August 26 43 54September 25 33 43October 24 52 44November 39 41 56December 25 48 40Grand Total 319 566 571 318

Produced: 7/22/2020* IBR Offense: Drug Equipment Violations 35B & Drugs/Narcotics Violations 35A

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Spokane County Sheriff's OfficeRegional Intelligence Group

Spokane Valley DistrictsIBR Classification: Theft From Motor Vehicle

ORI WA0320000

IBR Classification Theft From Motor Vehicle

Submit Offense Yes

YearMonth Count 2017 2018 2019 Calendar 2020January 99 75 51 67February 104 32 44 98March 94 78 72 58April 130 62 120 75May 78 69 140 85June 107 66 84 81July 97 106 112August 69 87 98September 118 85 80October 70 104 97November 52 112 96December 70 70 112Grand Total 1088 946 1106 464

* IBR Offense: Theft From Motor Vehicle 23F Produced: 7/22/2020

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Spokane Valley DistrictsIBR Classification: Motor Vehicle Theft

ORI WA0320000

IBR Classification Motor Vehicle Theft

Submit Offense Yes

YearMonth Count 2017 2018 2019 Calendar 2020January 44 36 34 32February 37 24 22 32March 44 28 19 31April 42 27 29 29May 27 25 33 29June 28 24 25 33July 41 39 31August 36 18 31September 43 26 37October 40 31 25November 34 45 36December 28 29 35Grand Total 444 352 357 186

* IBR Offense: Motor Vehicle Theft 240 Produced: 7/22/2020

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Spokane County Sheriff's OfficeRegional Intelligence Group

Spokane Valley DistrictsIBR Classification: Robbery

ORI WA0320000

IBR Classification Robbery

Submit Offense Yes

YearMonth Count 2017 2018 2019 Calendar 2020January 3 6 3 8February 6 2 8 12March 7 5 4 6April 3 6 4 8May 2 8 6 3June 1 3 2 8July 4 7 8August 1 6 11September 4 6 8October 4 5 7November 3 3 11December 1 4 10Grand Total 39 61 82 45

* IBR Offense: Robbery 120 Produced: 7/22/2020

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Spokane County Sheriff's OfficeRegional Intelligence Group

Spokane Valley DistrictsIBR Classification: Assault

ORI WA0320000

IBR Classification (Multiple Items)

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YearMonth Count 2017 2018 2019 Calendar 2020January 96 84 71 93February 95 62 62 95March 78 100 74 80April 90 88 68 97May 93 80 87 87June 93 102 79 104July 95 112 103August 73 84 95September 92 76 72October 87 82 67November 84 79 85December 84 89 77Grand Total 1060 1038 940 556

* IBR Offense: Aggravated Assault 13A & Simple Assault 13B Produced: 7/22/2020

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Spokane Valley DistrictsIBR Classification: Theft

ORI WA0320000

IBR Classification (Multiple Items)

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YearMonth Count 2017 2018 2019 Calendar 2020January 205 238 238 240February 199 165 188 199March 214 208 212 197April 203 202 208 181May 235 230 230 153June 251 223 230 220July 236 236 236August 222 213 256September 213 194 230October 237 234 239November 219 198 206December 198 251 231Grand Total 2632 2592 2704 1190

Produced: 7/22/2020

* IBR Offense: Theft - All Other 23H, Theft - Pocket-Picking 23A, Theft - Purse-Snatching 23B, Theft - Shoplifting 23C, Theft From Building 23D, Theft From Coin-Operated Machine 23E, & Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts/Accessories 23G

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Spokane Valley DistrictsIBR Classification: Rape

ORI WA0320000

IBR Classification (Multiple Items)

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YearMonth Count 2017 2018 2019 Calendar 2020January 9 16 3 2February 2 4 3 2March 3 8 4 2April 7 6 5May 9 9 3 3June 2 7 5 5July 6 5 3August 5 3 4September 2 3 9October 7 1 4November 1 6 2December 4 7 4Grand Total 57 75 49 14

Produced: 7/22/2020*IBR Offense: Rape - Forcible 11A, Sodomy - Forcible 11B, Sexual Assault with Object - 11C

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Spokane Valley DistrictsIBR Classification: Counterfeiting Forgery

ORI WA0320000

IBR Classification Counterfeiting/Forgery

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YearMonth Count 2017 2018 2019 Calendar 2020January 9 18 22 22February 11 10 13 11March 20 24 17 14April 20 22 13 14May 26 21 10 10June 15 15 14 7July 21 15 10August 14 17 13September 20 14 11October 18 11 14November 9 20 21December 9 14 15Grand Total 192 201 173 78

*IBR Offense: Counterfeiting/Forgery 250 Produced: 7/22/2020

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Spokane Valley DistrictsIBR Classification: Destruction Damage Vandalism

ORI WA0320000

IBR Classification Destruction/Damage/Vandalism

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YearMonth Count 2017 2018 2019 Calendar 2020January 159 146 124 113February 148 95 67 141March 136 121 122 105April 173 127 144 158May 139 142 161 118June 143 140 133 154July 178 141 156August 149 132 144September 160 155 141October 119 165 165November 131 155 140December 105 125 174Grand Total 1740 1644 1671 789

IBR Offense: Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 290 Produced: 7/22/2020

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