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Progress Report: Mayor’s 2005 Crime Suppression Initiative Presented by: Mark W. Herder, Chief of Police City Council Meeting of November 29, 2005
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Map of “Hot” Reporting Districts:
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Results: The following graph shows 19 weeks of violent crime stats in Stockton for the period July 11, 2005, through November 20, 2005, for crimes such as homicide, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. During week 7, there were 77 incidents of violent crime citywide and 23 incidents in the “Hot” Reporting Districts. By week 19, incidents of violent crime dropped to 39 citywide and 11 in the “Hot” Reporting Districts.
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Results:
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Summary of Results: Field Interviews:4,849Firearms Confiscated:45 Felony Arrests:420Parole Searches:449 Misdemeanor Arrests:293Probation Searches:552 Felony Warrant Arrests:231Traffic Stops:3,494 Misdemeanor Warrant Arrests: 434Traffic Citations:2,075 SMC Violations:316Vehicles Impounded:645
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Highlights of Mission Results: On Friday, November 18, 2005, the CHP deployed additional CHP officers for “Operation Safe Streets Stockton” to help combat auto theft. Following are the results through November 27, 2005: 16 DUI Arrests Made – (14 Alcohol, 2 Drugs) 7 Felony and 5 Misdemeanor Arrests Made 120 Citations Issued 194 Total Contacts Made 60 Police Department Assists 34 Impound Storages Made 2 Stolen Vehicles Were Recovered
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Highlights of Mission Results: Traffic Saturation Mission (7 Officers) resulted in 110 Traffic Stops, 87 Cites Issued, 13 Towed Vehicles, and 1 Arrest. Gang Warrants Mission resulted in 12 Arrests and 5 Firearms Confiscated. Arrests included felonies, misdemeanors, felony warrants, and misdemeanor warrants
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Progress Report: Mayor’s 2005 Crime Suppression Initiative Presented by: Mark W. Herder, Chief of Police City Council Meeting of November 29, 2005
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