Police Report  City Council Report January 2017 

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Police Report  City Council Report January 2017 

Dispatched Calls 2017 2016 Yearly 2016 – 12,393 2015 – 12,819 Jan – 1152 Feb – March – April – May – June – July – Aug – Sept – Oct – Nov – Dec – Running Total – 1152 2016 Jan – 850 Feb – 911 March – 1021 April – 1073 May – 1131 June – 1055 July – 1230 Aug – 1062 Sept – 1085 Oct – 1002 Nov – 835 Dec – 1138 Yearly 2016 – 12,393 2015 – 12,819 2014 - 9495 2013 - 8979 2012 - 7347 2011 - 6918 2010 – 7167

Assists Outside Agency 2017 Jan – 195 Feb – March - April – May – June – July - Aug – Sept – Oct - Nov – Dec - Running total: 195

Assists From Other Departments North Salt Lake 14 West Bountiful 24 Bountiful 29 Total: 67

Activity Report 5 Scout Tours Monthly Police Dept Open House City Employee Party (Thank You!) CPA Alumni Donated 2 medical kits Attended Pipeline Meeting

Use of Force Reviews Firearm Point Use of force cases are reviewed

SWAT Team Activity 2 callouts to assist SLCPD SWAT Regular 16 Hours Training

Woods Cross School Activities SRO Conducted 2 Lockouts SRO Conducted 1 Lockdown Lt. Osoro will serve on the Muller Park Review Committee I Discussed Councilman Westergard’s Concern Davis School District

K-9 Activity 3 Sniffs were conducted and no narcotics were found

Hill Family Donation Used on DUI Case

WX 9th Ward Relief Society

MLK Award

Bloodhound Training

Case Profile On January 24, 2017 Woods Cross Police were contacted by Boise Idaho Police regarding a 17 year old female runaway. Boise Police believed she may be with a 30 year old adult male staying at a local Woods Cross address. Woods Cross Police responded to the home in question where the juvenile female was located inside. The Juvenile was safely returned to her mother in Idaho. Through a multi agency investigation it was determined the male suspect had contacted the juvenile female through Facebook, making arrangements to go and get her from Boise to bring her back to Woods Cross. A search Warrant was executed on the home of the suspect by Woods Cross Police. Several key items were recovered during this Warrant. The suspect was charged with multiple felonies.

Detective Division 21 active cases 8 cases in screening Industry standards for property crimes of 12-15 cases per month per detective or 144-180 a year and 6-8 cases per detective per month or 72-96 a year for major cases. 15

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