District 4 Year in Summary 12/1/14-11/30/15 Captain Paul Broxterman Data Prepared by CRMA Autumn Morris.

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District 4 Year in Summary 12/1/14-11/30/15 Captain Paul Broxterman Data Prepared by CRMA Autumn Morris

A Typical Day in District 4 Total number of officers in district – Number of officers assigned to patrol duties- 88 – Average number of officers on the street per shift- 12 Covering 10 neighborhoods; therefore, approximately 1 officer per neighborhood per shift.

Count of Part 1 Crime in District 4 by UCR Type MurderRapeRobberyAgg AssaultBurglaryTheftAuto TheftTotal Avondale Walnut Hills Bond Hill Roselawn Corryville Carthage Mt Auburn N Avondale Hartwell Paddock Hills Grand Total

District 4 Neighborhoods by Percentage of Part I Crime

Part 1 Crime in District 4 Violent Crime Property Crime 1)MurderWalnut Hills (20%)Bond Hill (20%)Roselawn (20%) 2)RapeWalnut Hills (18%)N Avondale (15%)RL/PH/AV (13%) 3)RobberyWalnut Hills (28%)Avondale (27%)Roselawn (8%) 4)Agg AssaultsAvondale (32%)Walnut Hills (18%)Roselawn (11%) 1)BurglaryAvondale (21%)Walnut Hills (15%)Bond Hill (14%) 2)TheftWalnut Hills (19%)Avondale (18%)Corryville (12%) 3)Auto TheftWalnut Hills (18%)Roselawn (15%)Bond Hill (14%)

Top 3 Part 1 Crime Types by Neighborhood 1)AvondaleTheft (46.0%)Burglary (29.6%)Robbery (12.9%) 2)Bond HillTheft (49.4%)Burglary (29.3%)Auto Theft (8.2%) 3)CarthageTheft (43.0%)Burglary (35.0%)Auto Theft (9.7%) 4)CorryvilleTheft (68.7%)Burglary (16.0%)Auto Theft (6.0%) 5)HartwellTheft (63.2%)Burglary (21.1%)Robbery (8.1%) 6)Mt AuburnTheft (56.4%)Burglary (20.1%)Robbery (10.0%) 7)N AvondaleTheft (41.5%)Burglary (34.2%)Agg Assault (9.6%) 8)Paddock HillsTheft (46.8%)Burglary (19.3%)Auto Theft (11.0%) 9)RoselawnTheft (52.4%)Burglary (21.9%)Auto Theft (8.8%) 10)Walnut HillsTheft (53.0%Burglary (18.5%)Robbery (14.1%) 11)District 4Theft (51.6%)Burglary (24.0%)Robbery (9.5%)

Avondale

Part I Crime in Avondale OffenseCount Theft357 Burglary127 Fel Assault73 Agg Robbery59 Breaking & Entering50 Robbery31 Agg Burglary11 UUMV10 Rape8 Other1 Grand Total727

Avondale Homicides

Bond Hill

Part I Crime in Bond Hill OffenseCount Theft234 Burglary86 Breaking & Entering28 Fel Assault21 Agg Robbery15 Robbery6 Rape6 UUMV6 Agg Burglary6 Grand Total408

Bond Hill Homicides

Carthage

Part I Crime in Carthage OffenseCount Theft158 Breaking & Entering69 Burglary39 Fel Assault16 Agg Robbery11 Robbery7 UUMV3 Other2 Rape1 Agg Burglary0 Grand Total306

Carthage Homicides There were no murders in Carthage between 12/1/14-11/30/15.

Corryville

Part I Crime in Corryville OffenseCount Theft246 Burglary41 Breaking & Entering11 Robbery11 Fel Assault10 Agg Robbery6 Rape4 Other2 Agg Burglary1 UUMV0 Grand Total332

Corryville Homicides There were no murders in Corryville between 12/1/14-11/30/15.

Hartwell

Part I Crime in Hartwell OffenseCount Theft134 Burglary27 Breaking & Entering14 Agg Robbery10 UUMV9 Robbery5 Fel Assault3 Agg Burglary3 Rape1 Other1 Grand Total207

Hartwell Homicides There were no murders in Hartwell between 12/1/14-11/30/15.

Mount Auburn

Part I Crime in Mount Auburn OffenseCount Theft178 Burglary38 Agg Robbery20 Breaking & Entering12 Fel Assault8 Robbery6 Agg Burglary6 Rape5 UUMV1 Other0 Grand Total274

Mt Auburn Homicides

North Avondale

Part I Crime in North Avondale OffenseCount Theft108 Burglary69 Fel Assault25 Agg Robbery16 Breaking & Entering16 Rape7 Robbery4 Agg Burglary4 UUMV3 Other3 Grand Total255

North Avondale Homicides

Paddock Hills

Part I Crime in Paddock Hills OffenseCount Theft63 Burglary14 Breaking & Entering7 Rape7 Fel Assault6 Agg Robbery5 Robbery4 UUMV0 Agg Burglary0 Other0 Grand Total106

Paddock Hills Homicides There were no murders in Paddock Hills between 12/1/14-11/30/15.

Roselawn

Part I Crime in Roselawn OffenseCount Theft238 Burglary47 Breaking & Entering36 Fel Assault25 Agg Robbery21 Robbery8 Rape8 UUMV3 Agg Burglary3 Other2 Grand Total391

Roselawn Homicides

Walnut Hills

Part I Crime in Walnut Hills OffenseCount Theft394 Burglary68 Agg Robbery65 Breaking & Entering56 Fel Assault42 Robbery28 UUMV19 Rape10 Agg Burglary7 Other3 Grand Total692

Walnut Hills Homicides

Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) Events

CAD Events by Volume per Neighborhood NeighborhoodHighest CAD Event 2nd Highest CAD Event 3rd Highest CAD Event 4th Highest CAD Event 5th Highest CAD Event Avondale Family Trouble (9.46%) Investigate (Specify) (8.81%) Auto Accident-No Injuries (8.47%) Disorderly Person (7.42%) Traffic Hazzard/Tie- Up (4.42%) Bond Hill Auto Accident-No Injuries (13.13%) Traffic Hazard/Tie-Up (11.60%) Family Trouble (7.64%) Investigate (Specify) (7.32%) Inv Drug Complaint (4.76%) Carthage Auto Accident-No Injuries (12.50%) Investigate (Specify) (8.31%) Traffic Hazzard/Tie-Up (7.69%) Suspicious Situation (5.72%) Inv Drug Complaint (4.89%) Corryville Auto Accident-No Injuries (11.82%) Car in Violation (10.92%) Investigate (Specify) (9.29%) Prisoner (8.00%) Disorderly Person (6.92%) Hartwell Auto Accident-No Injuries (10.23%) Traffic Hazard/Tie-Up (8.82%) Investigate (Specify) (7.32%) Family Trouble (6.16%) Disorderly Person (5.28%) Mt Auburn Inv Drug Complaint (8.52%) Investigate (Specify) (8.47%) Auto Accident-No Injuries (8.10%) Family Trouble (7.15%) Disorderly Person (5.54%) N Avondale Family Trouble (11.00%) Noise Complaint (6.99%) Auto Accident-No Injuries (6.84%) Investigate (Specify) (5.39%) Residential Burglary (5.21%) Paddock Hills Auto Accident-No Injuries (11.49%) Investigate (Specify) (9.99%) Prisoner (8.41%) Family Trouble (7.61%) Traffic Hazard/Tie- Up (6.25%) Roselawn Family Trouble (8.61%) Auto Accident-No Injuries (7.67%) Investigate (Specify) (7.57%) Disorderly Person (6.16%) Traffic Hazard/Tie- Up (4.63%) Walnut Hills Family Trouble (8.10%) Disorderly Person (7.69%) Investigate (Specify) (7.54%) Traffic Hazard/Tie-Up (7.00%) Auto Accident-No Injuries (6.70%)

Top 10 Locations for Part 1 Crime LocationNBGang Territory?Total VICTORY PY UDF (by Talbert House) WH W CORRY STKroger & OthersCVCorryville BURNET AVUDFAV WM HOWARD TAFT Vacant LotWH E MCMILLAN STKrogerWH READING RDValley CenterRL READING RDFamily DollarAV GOODMAN STUC HospitalCV VINE STKrogerHW BURNET AVChildren's HospitalAV Legend: 02- Assault 03-Burglary 04-Robbery 05- TFA 06-Auto Theft 07-Theft

Repeat Shooting Locations Location NBGang Territory?Dates 1631 Sparkle DrSparkle Apts. RLRoselawn7/30/20158/3/ Reading RdMarathon Station AVN/A6/6/20158/29/ Hale AveHale Apts. AVSouth Avondale5/10/20156/3/ Ridgeway AveApartment Building AVSouth Avondale6/23/201510/8/ Vine StUDF CTCarthage9/21/201510/11/ Reading RdShopping Plaza RLNear-Roselawn12/26/201410/16/ Greenwood AveApartment Building NANorth Avondale3/3/20158/21/2015

Shooting Victim Demographics CountPercent Race Black % White 85.22% Other 10.65% Gender Female % Male % Age under % teens % 20s % 30s % 40s % 50s 74.58% 60s 10.65% 70s 00.00% 80s 00.00% 90s 00.00% 100s 10.65%

Robberies in District 4 Agg. RobberyRobbery Total Robbery Avondale Bond Hill15621 Carthage11718 Corryville61117 Hartwell10515 Mt. Auburn20626 N Avondale16420 Paddock Hills6410 Roselawn21829 Walnut Hills Grand Total

Robberies by Month

Top Robbery Locations LocationNBAgg RobbRobberiesTotal 1027 WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT RDWALNUT HILLS VICTORY PYWALNUT HILLS READING RDROSELAWN MAPLE AVAVONDALE READING RDAVONDALE READING RDAVONDALE READING RDAVONDALE READING RDPADDOCK HILLS VINE STCARTHAGE READING RDBOND HILL213

Data Driven Approaches to Crime and Traffic Safety (DDACTS)

Definition A strategy intended to reduce crime and traffic crashes. By targeting traffic enforcement in areas of high crime and traffic crashes, harm is reduced.

Summary of Findings There was a reduction in part 1 offenses by 62% in the first 2 months of the DDACTS initiative. – This could suggest that the DDACTS initiative in the targeted area had a positive effect. There was a reduction in part 1 offenses by 43% when comparing August/September to October/November.