Police Report  City Council Report December 2017 

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Police Report  City Council Report December 2017 

Dispatched Calls 2018 2017 Yearly 2017 – 11,411 2016 – 12,393 Jan – Feb – March – April – May – June – July – Aug – Sept – Oct – Nov – Dec – Running Total – 2017 Jan – 1152 Feb – 821 March – 1020 April – 901 May – 1065 June – 1069 July – 1294 Aug – 1225 Sept – 989 Oct – 1000 Nov – 988 Dec – 875 Total – 11,411 Yearly 2017 – 11,411 2016 – 12,393 2015 – 12,819 2014 - 9495 2013 - 8979 2012 - 7347 2011 - 6918 2010 – 7167

Assists Outside Agency 2017 Jan – 195 Feb – 101 March - 158 April – 156 May – 166 June – 155 July - 208 Aug – 185 Sept – 168 Oct - 158 Nov – 163 Dec - 145 Running total: 1958

Activity Report Cops and Kids Shopping FBI Training Case Study “Boston Bombing” Cop Talk January 3rd Neighborhood Watch Meeting “Drug House” Citizen Corp Meeting Warm the Soles 1 Scout Tour Next COP TALK – Mon, February 12th

Use of Force Reviews Officers responded to a call of a suspicious male, possibly using drugs, in the bathroom of Smiths on 2600 South. Officers encounter suspect in his vehicle in the parking lot and observed a knife and drug paraphernalia in the vehicle. Suspect appears to be under the influence of drugs. Officers remove suspect and question him. Suspect was placed under arrest and resisted. He assaulted one officer at which time the officer deployed his taser. It took additional officers to take him into custody. One other officer sustained a cuts on his hand during the arrest. Suspect was charged with possession of heroin, possession of drug paraphernalia, assault on a peace officer, resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct. It was learned that the suspect has Hepatitis C and exposure measures were taken. A warrant was obtained for the suspect’s blood and has been sent to the state lab for testing.   WXPD officers assisted Bountiful Police on a theft in progress from Smith’s located at 555 South 200 West in Bountiful. Officers responds to assist. Upon arriving on scene two male suspects were running from the business out the front doors. Officers pursued suspects on foot through the parking lot. Officer deployed his Taser on one of the suspects. Both suspects gave up and were arrested. It was later learned that both suspects arrived at Smith’s in a stolen vehicle. Use of force cases are reviewed

SWAT Team Activity Assist NSLPD on high risk warrant service 16 Hours of Training

Santa Squad We took in over 200 packages and assisted over 60 families enjoy a safe #porchpirates free Christmas. We ended the season with only three porch thefts this year where we have had dozens in past years.

Shop With a Cop

Warm The Soles We partnered with Horizon Credit Union and students at Woods Cross, Odyssey and Legacy Prep to “Warm the Soles” of dozens of Woods Cross families. As part of the credit union’s annual fundraising event to provide shoes for needy families we partnered with Horizon to purchase and deliver shoes to the three schools. The families were picked by staff at the schools who provided us boys or girls shoes and the sizes needed.

Woods Cross School Activities Traffic Accident 2 thefts from classrooms (student arrested) Vehicle Lockout Lots of Parking Problems

K-9 Activity 12/3 assist to Bountiful traffic stop. No indication 12/15 10-47 RB’s One Stop. No indication on vehicle 12/15 10-60 WX no indication 12/29 Assist to Bountiful on traffic stop. Indication on vehicle. Heroin, pills and several items of paraphernalia located inside vehicle Tracked DV suspect who fled from Police in Clearfield

Detective Division On December 14, 2017 charges were filed against Wilburn Baker. Wilburn used a stolen identity to procure a $24,000 Chevrolet Truck from Murdock Chevrolet. After the dealership realized that false information was used they reported the incident to police. The vehicle was recovered by the West Jordan Police department and Wilburn was charged with second degree felony communications fraud. In a similar case a $65,000 Audi was obtained the same way from Bountiful Toyota by a different suspect and sold to an unsuspecting buyer in Dallas, TX. The vehicle was recovered and we are working with Dallas PD on charging the suspect in this case.

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