Silver City Police Department 7-8 8 Statistical Information Goals and Objectives for 9
Mission Statement The mission of the Silver City Police Department is to enforce the laws that the people have deemed necessary in the interest of public safety. These laws may be by Town Ordinance, State Law and the New Mexico and United States Constitutions. The mission philosophy is to enhance the quality of life in the community by working with the Town Administration, elected officials, general public and the community s s institutions to create a friendly relationship with the citizens of the business and private community.
Mission Statement The Silver City Police Department is dedicated to the community of Silver City and its citizens by joining them in providing effective, efficient, and equal 4 hour police service. With dedication to public service it is our goal to enhance the quality of life within the community by being share holders as well as public servants
Statistical Information The information in this presentation was gathered through the Silver City Police Department s Computer Aided Dispatching System and the Records Management System. Information was also obtained from Uniform Crime Reporting Documentation, NM Department of Transportation, The New Mexico Traffic Safety Bureau, T.A.CT & Associates Inc., Children's Youth and Families Division, and members of the Silver City Police Department. This information is being presented to the City Council, members of the media, and the citizens at large. As a disclaimer; the approximate error rate is between & percent.
Silver City Police Department Organizational Chart (Updated:. 9) Chief of Police Ed Reynolds Executive Secretary Anita Norero Uniform Services Capt. T. Fortenberry Lt. Vacant Animal Control S. Nance Comm. Enforce. Off. L. Click Investigative Bureau/ Admin Capt. S. Reese Lt. R. Villalobos CRO Lt. M. Collins A Shift: Sgt. P. Montes Cpl. J. Sotelo Ptl. C. Spurgeon Ptl. M. White Ptl. N. Luksetich B Shift: Sgt. D. White Cpl. G. McWhorter Ptl. J. Cruzan Ptl. J. Uffleman Ptl. A. Ames Ptl. B. Farrington Ptl. M. Facio C Shift Sgt. J. Arredondo Cpl. F. Portillo Ptl. J. Woods Ptl. A. Rascon Ptl. A. Carrillo Ptl. R. Bencomo Sgt. J. Hernandez Det. D. Holguin Det. C. Murillo Det. P. Castillo Det. M. Contreras Det. J. Harrington BOTF Assign: Ben Villegas Civilian Personnel M. Bessie S. Louck J. Garcia Vac: Data Clerk Personnel Status: Light Duty/Injured: Academy: J. Gonzales FTO: A. Jimenez, I Bauch
First Six Months Comparison Category 8 7 Change % Inc/ CAD Call Enteries Calls for Service 7799 768 4 6% Self Initiated Calls 5576 95-575 -6% Total: 75 89-4944 -7% Citations Issued 86 477-6 -5% Arrests: 486 44 46 9% Total Number of Charges 87 889-5 -6% Motor Vehicle Collisions 9 77-85 -% Alarms 5 5 % Murder, and Nonnegligent Manslaughter - -% Forcible Rapes 4 - -5% Robbery 4 - -5% Simple Assaults 5 49-4 -% Aggravated Assault 9 4 - -9% Burglary 68 7 - -4% Larceny 75 56 9 % Motor Vehicle Theft 9 8% Domestic Disturbances 76 5-59 -8% Animal Complaints 8 77 4% Citations/Warnings 97 5 6 64% Criminal Damage To Property 4 - -4%
Second Six Months Category 8 7 Change % Inc/ CAD Call Enteries Calls for Service 679 747-9 -9% Self Initiated Calls 687 769-88 -5% Total: 66 464-74 -9% Citations Issued 4 687 5 % Arrests: 6 48 8 % Total Number of Charges 96 89 57 % Motor Vehicle Collisions 7 98 9 % Alarms 6 8 6% Murder, and Nonnegligent Manslaughter % Forcible Rapes 5 4 8% Robbery 4 5 - -% Simple Assaults 7 5 9% Aggravated Assault 44 9 5 4% Burglary 6 84 % Larceny 86 6 - -% Motor Vehicle Theft 6-6 -7% Domestic Disturbances 5 9-74 -4% Animal Complaints 6 789-67 -% Citations/Warnings 6 49 8% Injuring or Tampering w/ MV 8 8 % Criminal Damage To Property 49 8-69 -%
Year Totals Category 8 7 Change % Inc/ CAD Call Enteries Calls for Service 878 489-96 -6% Self Initiated Calls 86 8-657 -6% Total: 4574 5959-78 -4% Citations Issued 86 7764 97 4% Arrests: 96 9 74 6% Total Number of Charges 9 78 5 % Motor Vehicle Collisions 599 675-76 -% Alarms 69 66 8 4% Murder, and Nonnegligent Manslaughter - -67% Forcible Rapes 7 5 9% Robbery 6 9 - -% Simple Assaults 88 7 7 6% Aggravated Assault 7 7 4% Burglary 74 55 9 % Larceny 6 6 - % Motor Vehicle Theft 7-4 -% Domestic Disturbances 5 644 - -% Animal Complaints 45 56-7 -9% Citations/Warnings 57 46 4% Injuring or Tampering w/ MV 4 6 - -8% Criminal Damage To Property 49 8-69 -%
Additional Information CAD call entries include all call types. Total Number of Offense Reports: 8: 7: 95 6: 94 Note: Due to an increase in activity starting in 8, Injuring or Tampering w/ MV was tracked the last 6 months of the year only In a 4 hour period the busiest hour for calls for service (89) was between 5 pm and 6 pm. The second busiest hour for calls for service (857) was between 4 pm and 5 pm. The busiest day for calls for service (46) was Friday. The second busiest day (7) was Wednesday.
Northwest Quadrant (Note: The following information is based on total calls for service for the given area) Northwest Quadrant: District, Sector A encompasses the area from Hudson/Juniper Streets to the west and from Highway 8 West to the north.
Northwest (District, Sector A) 8 7 Change % Inc/ CAD Call Entries Calls for Service 49 954 95 4% Self Initiated Calls 7 7 4 % Total: 5 9 9 % Traffic Stops 58 74-5 -8% Citations Issued 87 74 86 % Motor Vehicle Collisions 6 - -8% Total Number of Offenses Reported 94 7 7% Alarms 45 8 7 8% Murder, and Nonnegligent Manslaughter % Forcible Rapes % Robbery - -% Simple Assaults/Battery 4 % Aggravated Assault/Battery % Disturbances 4 6 5 7% Harassment 66 45 % Burglary 9 9 % Breaking & Entering 7 4 4% Larceny 9 4% Motor Vehicle Theft 5 6% Domestic Disturbances 74 57 7 % Animal Complaints 97 87 5% Injuring or Tampering w/ MV 7 4 48% Criminal Damage To Property - -6%
Northeast Quadrant Northeast Quadrant: District, Sector B encompasses the area from Hudson/Juniper Streets to the east and from Silver Heights/Highway 8 East to the north. It also encompasses the area east of Memory Lane
Northeast (District, Sector B) 8 7 Change % Inc/ CAD Call Entries Calls for Service 486 56 95 7% Self Initiated Calls 455 87 7 6% Total: 86 688 648 6% Traffic Stops 4 98 Citations Issued 47 75 4% Motor Vehicle Collisions 45 5-5 -% Total Number of Offenses Reported 676 475 % Alarms 8 7 9 9% Murder, and Nonnegligent Manslaughter - -5% Forcible Rapes 5 5 5% Robbery - -5% Simple Assaults/Battery 4 % Aggravated Assault/Battery 5 5 67% Disturbances 49 94 55 7% Harassment 77 8 9 % Burglary 6 9 5% Breaking & Entering 5 6 9% Larceny 8 65 6 % Motor Vehicle Theft 4 54% Domestic Disturbances 9 5-6 -5% Animal Complaints 69 9 4 5% Injuring or Tampering w/ MV 65 5 % Criminal Damage To Property 56 6-5 -9%
Southwest Quadrant Southwest Quadrant: District, Sector C encompasses the area from Hudson Street/Highway 9 South to the west and Highway 8 West to the south.
Southwest (District, Sector C) 8 7 Change % Inc/ CAD Call Entries Calls for Service 4 988 46 % Self Initiated Calls 48 447-55 -% Total: 655 646 9 % Traffic Stops 7 5 Citations Issued 587 597 - -% Motor Vehicle Collisions 87 4-7 -6% Total Number of Offenses Reported 47 6 66 5% Alarms 98 5-5 -5% Murder, and Nonnegligent Manslaughter % Forcible Rapes 4 5 - -% Robbery 5% Simple Assaults/Battery 5 9-4 -4% Aggravated Assault/Battery 67% Disturbances 74 6 6% Harassment 86 7 4% Burglary 4 5 - -5% Breaking & Entering 4 5 9 8% Larceny 47 49 - -4% Motor Vehicle Theft 4 7-8 -9% Domestic Disturbances 7 89-7 -9% Animal Complaints 6 7 44 7% Injuring or Tampering w/ MV 57 48 9 6% Criminal Damage To Property %
Southeast Quadrant Southeast Quadrant: District, Sector D encompasses the area from Hudson Street/Highway 9 South to the east and from Silver Heights/Highway 8 East to the south. It also takes in the area west of Memory Lane.
Southeast (District, Sector D) 4 8 7 Change % Inc/ CAD Call Entries Calls for Service 998 % Self Initiated Calls 965 799 64 7% Total: 96 999 945 6% Traffic Stops 97 95-8 -% Citations Issued 9 99 9 9% Motor Vehicle Collisions 89 4-5 -4% Total Number of Offenses Reported 46 96 7% Alarms 7 5 6% Murder, and Nonnegligent Manslaughter - -% Forcible Rapes - -% Robbery - -% Simple Assaults/Battery 5% Aggravated Assault/Battery 9 4 5 56% Disturbances 84 58 6 % Harassment 4 4% Burglary 5 47 - -6% Breaking & Entering % Larceny 44 8 6 4% Motor Vehicle Theft 9% Domestic Disturbances 8 - -% Animal Complaints 95 4 7 4% Injuring or Tampering w/ MV 7 7 7% Criminal Damage To Property 45 9 6 %
Calls for Service 4 5 5 5 8 7 5 Northwest Northeast Southwest Southeast Northwest Northeast Southwest Southeast 8 49 486 4 7 954 56 988 998
Self Initiated Activity 8 6 8 7 4 Northwest Northeast Southwest Southeast Northwest Northeast Southwest Southeast 8 7 455 48 965 7 7 87 447 799
5 5 5 Traffic Stops Ci tati ons Issued Motor Vehi cl e Collisions Total Number of Offenses Reported 8 7 8 7 8 7 8 7 Northwest Northeast Southwest Southeast 58 74 4 98 7 5 97 95 87 74 47 587 597 9 99 6 45 5 87 4 89 4 94 676 475 47 6 46 96
5 45 4 5 5 5 5 Murder, and Nonnegligent Manslaughter Forcible Rapes Robbery Simple Assaults/Battery Aggravated Assault/Battery 8 7 8 7 8 7 8 7 Northwest Northeast Southwest Southeast 5 4 5 4 4 5 9 5 5 9 4
5 5 Di sturbances Harassment Burglary Breaking & Entering Larceny Motor Vehicle Theft 8 7 8 7 8 7 8 7 Northwest Northeast Southwest Southeast 4 6 49 94 74 84 58 66 45 77 8 86 4 9 6 9 4 5 5 47 7 4 5 4 5 8 65 47 49 44 8 5 4 4 7
North/South Comparison 5 5 556 North 8488 South
7-8 Calls for Service Comparison 4 6 8 4 6 4 6 8 4 6 8 7 8 489 489 8 8 6 6 86 86 47 47 85 85 57 57 8 8 9 9 4 4 5 5 4 4 7 7 878 878 89 89 85 85 75 75 7 7 4 4 9 9 5 5 478 478 57 57 56 56 5 5 4 4 8 8 Mar Mar
7-8 Self Initiated Calls 5 5 5 5 4 45 8 7 8 8 455 455 57 57 58 58 5 5 74 74 67 67 9 9 84 84 64 64 65 65 7 7 86 86 698 698 758 758 699 699 5 5 89 89 78 78 75 75 94 94 984 984 74 74 976 976 8 8 Mar Mar
7-8 Citations Issued 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 7 7764 7764 89 89 699 699 56 56 74 74 45 45 49 49 7 7 555 555 66 66 879 879 644 644 68 68 7 7 86 86 857 857 899 899 688 688 59 59 595 595 64 64 68 68 85 85 67 67 64 64 467 467 574 574 8 8
8 Citations Summary The total number of citations issued for 8 was 8,6; which was an increase of.6% over 7. The total citations issued for 7 was 777. As additional information; the total citations issued for 6 was,9 and for 5 was 9,6. The following is the top five citations issued for 8 with a comparison to 7. Citation Type: 8 7. Speeding,7,. Mandatory Insurance,9,5. Registration/License Plate,4 867 4. Drivers License Violations 769 8 5. Stop Sign/Intersection Violations 69 55
Continued.. Other violations which citations were issued for: Seatbelt Violations 4 5 Driving under revocation 6 8 Parking Citations (All Types) 7 8 Time frame for issuance of Citations: In a twenty-four hour period, the most citations (76) issued in a one hour period was between midnight and am. This hour accounted for 9.5% of the citations issued. The second most citations (55) were issued between and pm. This hour accounted for 6.6 percent of all citations issued during 8. The most active day of the week for the issuance of citations (,54) was Friday, which accounted for 8.7 percent of the citations issued during 8. The second most active day was Thursday, which accounted for 5.9% of the citations (,78).
7-8 Arrest Comparison 4 6 8 4 8 7 9 9 7 7 8 8 78 78 75 75 9 9 84 84 7 7 69 69 6 6 97 97 56 56 87 87 7 7 96 96 97 97 5 5 98 98 79 79 4 4 87 87 75 75 9 9 59 59 99 99 74 74 89 89 8 8
UCR Arrests UCR Arrests 69 69 9 9 6 6 99 99 7 7 Totals: Totals: 6 9 4 9 6 Motor Vehicle Theft Motor Vehicle Theft 65 65 8 8 89 89 Larceny Larceny 5 5 5 4 4 5 5 Burglary Burglary 6 6 54 54 64 64 46 46 Assault Assault 5 Robbery Robbery Rape Rape Murder/Homicide Murder/Homicide 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 Arrest Category Arrest Category
7-8 Number of Arrest Charges 5 5 5 8 7 78 78 6 6 67 67 7 7 6 6 55 55 5 5 6 6 67 67 9 9 99 99 7 7 9 9 65 65 4 4 44 44 8 8 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 8 8
Number of DWI Arrests 8 7 6 5 4 4 5 6 7 8 Year Year 4 5 6 7 8 Arrests 6 74 5 6 6
Adult/Juvenile Arrests. 8: 7 Adults: 98 Juveniles: Adults: 85 Juveniles: 7
JPPO Stats According to the Juvenile Probation and Parole Office, for the period from through ember 8, there were a total of 6 referrals from the Silver City Police Department. (No stats available for. 8) The following statistical information was obtained from the Uniform Crime Reporting files.
Juvenile Offender Juvenile Offender 55 55 94 94 79 79 7 7 Totals Totals 54 54 8 8 9 9 9 9 8 8 7 7 7 7 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 9 9 5 5 8 8 4 4 5 5 9 6 6 8 8-4: 4: 9 9 9 8 6 -: : Under : Under : Age Grouping: Age Grouping: 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8
55 55 94 94 79 79 7 7 6 Black: Black: Asian Asian Native American Native American 55 55 5 5 54 54 7 7 68 68 Hispanic: Hispanic: 97 97 9 9 47 47 5 5 4 4 4 4 White: White: 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 Race: Race:
Gender: 8 7 6 5 4 Male: 86 67 5 77 64 45 Females 7 5 8 5 6 Total 55
55 55 Total: Total: 44 44 9 4 5 5 6 Females Females 9 9 6 6 9 4 4 Males Males 7 7 8 8 4 7 7 7 Females Females 9 9 6 6 8 8 Males Males 6 6 4 4 7 7 7 9 Females Females 65 65 9 4 4 6 6 6 6 Males Males 5 5 6 6 4 5 9 5 Females Females 56 56 6 7 Males Males -4: 4: 6 Females Females 8 8 6 6 Males Males -: : Females Females Males Males Total Total Under : Under : Age / gender: Age / gender:
7-8 Motor Vehicle Collisions 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 675 675 48 48 5 5 68 68 54 54 45 45 57 57 74 74 67 67 56 56 54 54 69 69 7 7 599 599 4 4 5 5 6 6 59 59 5 5 4 4 46 46 5 5 44 44 66 66 49 49 7 7 8 8
Motor Vehicle Collisions Total Number: 8 7 Non-injury: 488 575 Injury: 9 98 Fatal: For 8; the hour between 4 pm and 5 pm accounted for the most number of accidents (6) which accounted for.%. The second worst hour for accidents (5) was between pm to 4 pm, which accounted for 8.6% of total accidents. The worst day for accidents () was Friday, which accounted for.%. The second worst day for accidents (96) was Wednesday, which accounted for 5.9%.
Worst Locations for Traffic Crashes Crash Analysis by Intersection: Silver Heights & 4 : 5 8 East & Wal-Mart: 4 & Hudson Street: Memory Lane & 8 East: 9 Silver Heights and Swan: 8 College & Hudson: 7 Bullard & Broadway: 7 College/Pope/Bullard: 7 Wal Mart parking lot: 7 Albertson s s parking lot: Food Basket:
7-8 Business & Residential Burglaries 5 5 5 8 7 55 55 7 7 9 7 7 5 5 6 5 5 8 8 7 7 74 74 8 8 7 7 5 5 4 4 9 8 8
7-8 Thefts (Burglary of Vehicles Included) 5 5 5 5 4 45 5 8 7 6 6 6 6 7 7 44 44 4 4 8 8 8 8 8 8 6 6 7 7 6 6 7 7 8 8 8 8 6 6 7 7 4 4 9 9 7 7 8 8
Burglary of a Motor Vehicle Out of the 6 Larcenies reported during 8, 77 were Burglaries of Motor Vehicles. Out of the 6 Larcenies reported during 7, 8 were Burglaries of Motor Vehicles.
7-8 Stolen Motor Vehicles 4 6 8 8 7 9 4 5 7 7 7 7 6 7 8 8
Additional Information Total Number of Stolen Motor Vehicles for the following years: 6: 5 5: 5
7-8 Domestic Violence Calls 4 5 6 7 8 Sep t 8 7 644 644 6 6 8 8 6 6 7 7 65 65 7 7 6 6 7 7 56 56 69 69 9 9 48 48 7 7 5 5 4 4 47 47 5 5 44 44 6 6 47 47 5 5 6 6 6 6 8 8
7-8 Animal Calls for Service 4 6 8 4 6 8 8 7 56 56 4 4 48 48 4 4 7 7 5 5 7 7 45 45 79 79 7 7 4 4 5 5 9 9 6 6 64 64 58 58 9 9 97 97 4 4 8 8
ACO Sherwood Nance 8 Stats: Total Animal Complaints: 45 Nance s s Total activity: 845 (86 & 98) Out of the 45 complaints, Nance handled 847. Additionally, Nance conducted a total of 57 follow ups. Overall, Nance handled almost 6% of the animal complaints 7 Stats: Total Animal Complaints: 58 Nance s s Total activity: 68 (844 & 88) Out of the 58 complaints, Nance handled 855. Additionally, Nance conducted a total of 494 follow ups. Overall, Nance handled just over 54% of the animal complaints In both years he also assisted the Uniform Division on such calls as traffic control at MV collisions. He also made himself available for talks and lectures.
7-8 Citations for Animal Complaints 5 5 5 8 7 9 9 9 5 7 7 6 6 8 8 8 7 6 6 7 4 4 9 8 8
7-8 Criminal Damage To Property 4 5 6 8 7 87 87 56 56 46 46 8 8 8 8 9 9 7 7 4 4 8 8 6 6 7 7 5 5 7 7 4 4 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8
Injuring or Tampering with Motor Vehicle 8: 4 7: 6
7-8 Simple Assaults 5 5 5 5 4 8 7 7 7 7 7 5 5 5 5 4 4 6 6 5 5 7 7 4 4 6 6 7 7 88 88 7 7 8 8 8 8 5 5 5 5 7 7 4 4 8 8
7-8 Aggravated Assaults 4 6 8 4 6 8 7 7 7 6 5 5 7 7 8 8 8 5 5 7 7 7 7 5 5 8 5 7 6 9 6 5 8 8
Last /4 8 9 Calls for Service 75 85 89 89 Self Initiated Calls 699 758 698 96 Totals 774 57 57 79 Citations Issued 688 899 857 785 Arrests: 98 5 97 Total Number of Charges 65 Motor Vehicle Collisions 6 5 4 9 Alarms 7 57 6 55 Murder, and Nonnegligent Manslaughter Forcible Rapes Robbery Simple Assaults 8 8 7 Aggravated Assault 8 5 7 Burglary 8 9 Larceny 7 5 Motor Vehicle Theft Domestic Disturbances Animal Complaints 4 7 79 98 Citations/Warnings 8 Injuring or Tampering w/ MV 6 Criminal Damage To Property 5 4
Last Quarter 8-. 9 5 5 5 Calls for Service Self Initiated Calls 5 Calls for Service 75 85 89 89 Self Initiated Calls 699 758 698 96 Totals 774 57 57 79
Last Quarter 8 -. 9 8 6 4 Citations Issued Arrests: Total Number of Charges Motor Vehicle Collisions Citations Issued 688 899 857 785 Arrests: 98 5 97 Total Number of Charges 65 Motor Vehicle Collisions 6 5 4 9
Last Quarter 8 -. 9 8 7 6 5 4 Alarms Murder, and Nonnegl i gent Mansl aughter Forci bl e Rapes Robbery Alarms 7 57 6 55 Murder, and Nonnegligent Manslaughter Forcible Rapes Robbery
Last Quarter 8 -. 9 5 5 5 Simple Assaults Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny 5 Simple Assaults 8 8 7 Aggravated Assault 8 5 7 Burglary 8 9 Larceny 7 5
Last Quarter 8 -. 9 4 8 6 4 Domestic Disturbances Animal Complaints Citations/Warnings Injuring or Tampering w/ MV Criminal Damage To Property Domestic Disturbances Animal Complaints 4 7 79 98 Citations/Warnings 8 Injuring or Tampering w/ MV 6 Criminal Damage To Property 5 4
Motor Vehicle Theft.5.5.5.5 Motor Vehicle Theft
Training Hours.. 8. 6. 4. 7 8.. ADVANCED MAINTENANCE SAFETY Advance Maintenance Safety 7 96. 668.75 54.5 8 76.5 9..
Street Gangs. China Town Locos (CTL) (Top organizer sent to prison) 6. East Side Folk (ESF) 7. Brown Pride Locos (BPL) 4. South Side Locos (SSL) 5. Suerenos (Sur) 5 Current estimated population of Grant County is, with an estimated.6 % being involved in gangs or gang activity.
Street Gangs The total number of documented gang members to date is an average of 9, which is an increase of 4 over the previous years sampling. ruary of 8 totals showed the number at 78. This number includes full members and associates (wannabes). The increase documented numbers are as a result of gang operations conducted by area law enforcement during 8. This number reflects an approximate because of the changes between recruitment, imprisonment, and/or subjects no longer showing an association or membership. An example is the increase in documented membership in ESF and the rease in CTL. The age ranges of these individuals are from to years of age. Juveniles make up about 7%, 5, of documented gang members.