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2016 YEARLY REPORT

CARROLLTON POLICE DEPARTMENT YEARLY REPORT CONTENTS PERSONNEL LISTING POLICE FLEET DEPARTMENT TRAINING HOURS YEARLY ACTIVITY TEN YEAR DATA COMPARISON CALLS FOR SERVICE (X2) PART I & PART II OFFENSES CRIMINAL CASES INCLUDING COMPARISON 2016 VS 2015 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACCIDENT DATA COMPARISON CITATION COMPARISON DUI CASE STUDY DRUG SEIZURES JUVENILE CHARGES INCIDENT REPORTS DISPATCH CALL VOLUME K-9 OFFICER REPORT, CHAPLAIN REPORT, and CODE ENFORCEMENT REPORT IN THE NEWS

CARROLLTON POLICE DEPARTMENT 2016 PERSONNEL CHIEF MICHAEL WILLHOITE ASST CHIEF TIM MITCHELL OFFICERS TIM GIVIDEN PIO/CE RON DICKOW KEITH DEWS JENNIFER CROWELL ANDY SISENSTEIN (I.L.O.) WESLEY MCDONALD KYLE STEWART JAMES DEWS “HANK” K-9 SUPERVISOR SGT DANIEL ROSE (FIREARMS INSTR) P.D. CHAPLAIN TIM POLLEY ADM ASST PENNY MAIDEN

CARROLLTON POLICE DEPARTMENT 2016 DISPATCH PERSONNEL CHIEF MIKE WILLHOITE ASST CHIEF TIM MITCHELL DISPATCHERS APRIL ELWOOD LEAH HILL CHRISTY ROWLETT SARAH SAULSBERRY GREG BECK R DARRIUS TAYLOR AMANDA WEBSTER P.D. CHAPLAIN TIM POLLEY ADM ASST PENNY MAIDEN

CARROLLTON POLICE FLEET 2016 UNIT # YEAR & MAKE OFFICER ASSIGNED MILEAGE UNIT 123 2009 FORD DICKOW 133,746 *ESTIMATE/ODOMETER BROKEN UNIT 124 2010 FORD POOL 90,747 UNIT 126 2012 FORD POOL 75,369 UNIT 127 2013 FORD WILLHOITE 63.636 UNIT 128 2013 FORD MITCHELL 39,058 UNIT 129 2015 FORD SISENSTEIN 18,739 UNIT 130 2015 FORD K DEWS 10,144 UNIT 132 2015 FORD CROWELL/J DEWS 20,409 UNIT 133 2015 FORD ROSE 10,428 UNIT 134 2015 FORD MCDONALD 24,768 UNIT 135 2015 FORD STEWART 13,513 UNIT 136 2015 FORD GIVIDEN 6,800

OFFICER’S TRAINING 2016

CARROLLTON POLICE DEPARTMENT 10 YEAR DATA COMPARISON   ITALICIZED BOXES REFLECT 10 YEAR HIGH CARROLLTON POLICE DEPARTMENT  10 YEAR DATA COMPARISON 2007 1749 357 7571 98 145 180 58 393 1559 2008 1460 336 6459 81 150 154 50 296 1196 2009 1698 341 6887 89 140 169 48 229 2010 1342 325 7159 55 147 92 45 219 1276 2011 1899 409 7979 47 123 108 254 1364 2012 2205 463 7546 69 131 105 201 645 1580 2013 2848 318 6945 85 90 128 902 1228 2014 1720 258 8397 51 148 60 YEAR CITATION ISSUED CASES OPENED CALLS ANSW’D DUI’S ACCIDENTS A/I ARRESTS DRUG WARRS SERV’D TRAFFIC STOPS 70 596 1367 2015 2017 231 8271 52 138 39 169 603 1725 2016 2860 283 10,577 97 119 52 129 304 2885

2016 CALLS FOR SERVICE 2016 TOTALS 10,577 DISTURBANCE: (INCLUDES FIRE/BUSINESS/BURGLAR ALARMS, REPORTS OF FIGHTS, REPORTS OF SUBJECTS INTOXICATED, DOG COMPLAINTS, CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS, ATTEMPT TO LOCATE, REPORTS OF FIRES – STRUCTURE, VEHICLE, GRASS, TROUBLE CALLS, EMS/TRANS/THEFT 3518 PUBLIC SERVICE: (INCLUDES FUNERAL ESCORTS, SCHOOL BUS TRAFFIC, 911 HANG UP CALLS, MOTORIST ASSISTS, WELFARE CHECKS, EXTRA PATROL, AND MESSAGES DELIVERED 655 TRAFFIC RELATED: (INJURY & NON-INJURY ACCIDENTS, TRAFFIC STOPS, REPORTS OF RECKLESS, SPEEDING AND/OR DRUNK DRIVERS, AND ROAD OR OTHER HAZARDS 3,332 JUVENILE RELATED: (INCLUDES JUVENILE CITATIONS) 76 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: (INCLUDES CASE REPORTS AND ANY DISPATCH CALLS REF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE) 243 SPECIAL DETAIL: (INCLUDES GRANT HOURS AND ANY DEPARTMENT PROGRAMS) 151 SCHOOL RELATED: (INCLUDES ANY CALLS FROM ANY/ALL SCHOOLS REF PROBLEMS AND BALLGAME SECURITY) 210 INFORMATION ONLY: (INCLUDES ANY CALLS MADE TO DISPATCH REQUESTING INFORMATION) 2,392 2016 TOTALS 10,577

2016 CALLS FOR SERVICE * FIGURES RELATIVE TO CHART TOTAL 10577

PART I & PART II CASE REPORTS 2016 PART I OFFENSES MURDER 0 FORCIBLE RAPE 1 ROBBERY 1 AGGR ASSAULT 15 BURGLARY 12 LARCENY 48 AUTO THEFT 6 ARSON 0 TOTAL 83 PART II OFFENSES OTHER ASSAULT 0 FORG/COUNTERFEIT 2 FRAUD 6 STOL PROPERTY 2 VANDALISM 11 WEAPONS VIOLATIONS 3 SEX OFFENSES 0 NARCOTIC DRUG LAWS 109 DUI 97 ALL OTHER (EXEC TRAFFIC) 46 DOM VIOLENCE/ABUSE 21 TOTAL 200 TOTAL CASE REPORTS 283

2016 ASSAULT PROPERTY RELATED 16 16 BURGLARY/ROBBERY 13 16 16 BURGLARY/ROBBERY 13 TBUT - MISD TBUT - FELONY 24 41 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 21 DRUG RELATED MISCELLANEOUS 109 43 TOTAL CASES: 283

2016 CASE REPORTS MISDEMEANOR CHARGES TOTAL MISDEMEANOR CASES 147

2016 CASE REPORTS FELONY CHARGES TOTAL CASES 136

COMPARISON CASES 2016 VS 2015 ASSAULT RELATED 14 16 2015 2016 ASSAULT RELATED 14 16 BURGLARY/ROBBERY 30 13 DOMESTIC VIOL 23 21 DRUG RELATED 66 109 MISCELLANEOUS 21 43 PROPERTY RELATED 19 16 TBUT MISD 37 24 TBUT FELONY 21 41 TOTALS 231 283

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 2016 TOTAL 21

CARROLLTON POLICE DEPARTMENT FIVE YEAR ACCIDENT DATA

5 YEAR CITATION COMPARISON 2860 2848 2205 2017 1717

DUI CASE STUDY 2016 TOTAL DUI ARRESTS 97 60 54 37 5 AMENDED TOTAL DUI ARRESTS W/DISPOSITIONS 60 TOTAL DUI CONVICTIONS 54 PENDING 37 DISMISSED 5 AMENDED 1 % CONVICTION RATE 90% *CONVICTION RATE NOT INCLUDING PENDING NUMBERS 54 37 5

CARROLLTON POLICE DEPARTMENT 2016 DRUG SEIZURES DRUG TYPE WEIGHT IN GRAMS COCAINE 1.0 GM HEROIN 12.25 GM MARIJUANA 114.44 GM METHAMPHETAMINE 56.34 GM MORPHINE 0.5 GM SYNTHETIC 1.10 GM DRUG TYPE DOSAGE UNITS ALPRAZOLAM 1 BUPRENORPHINE 25 BUPHRENORPHINE 3.10 CLONAZEPAM 5 DIAZEPAM 9 HYDROCHLORIDE 49 HYDROCODONE 24 METHADONE 1 OTHER NARCOTICS 5 OXYCODONE 19.50 TIZANIDINE 2 UNKNOWN DRUG TYPE 23.01 XANAX 2 ZOLOFT 1

2016 JUVENILE CHARGES TOTAL CHARGES (INCL TRAFFIC) 76 CONTACTS/CITATIONS 37

INCIDENT REPORTS 2016 INCIDENT REPORTS ARE REPORTS COMPLETED BY OFFICERS THAT DO NOT FIT THE CRITERIA OF A CASE REPORT. TOTAL INCIDENTS 211

OFFICER JAMES DEWS AND K-9 “HANK” IN SERVICE 09/22/2016 TRAINING: BASIC CANINE 80 HOURS CONTINUOUS TRAINING 64 HOURS SEIZED DRUGS: METHAMPHETAMINE 23 GRAMS MARIJUANA 4.5 GRAMS **NOT INCLUDING 1 MUTUAL ASSIST TO GALLATIN COUNTY W/UNKNOWN DRUG QUANTITY RECOVERED

2016 C.P.D. CHAPLAIN YEARLY REPORT