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1 Livingston Police Department Department Update
Council Presentation November 5, 2013 Chief Ruben Chavez

2 Burglary Action Plan Status Report
2012/13 Statistics January         /4 May /0 September 2/7 February      /0 June /2 October /2 March            /3 July /9 November 3/0 (to date) April /7 August /4 December 9 (Includes vehicle, commercial, and residential burglaries) Officers continue to patrol areas that had previously been prone to high incidents of residential burglaries. Officers arrested a suspect wanted in a burglary from July on a DNA hit.

3 Animal Control Status Report
October 2013 Animal Intakes Total Cat 5 Dogs 19 Puppy 5 Kittens 0 Other Total 29 Admin cites issued- 43 Animal Outcomes Total Adoption 0 Disposal 1 Euthanized 0 Return to Owner 4 Rescue Group 0 Released Total

4 Gang Enforcement Status Report October 2013
Gang Related Field Interviews (FI’s) 12 Gang/Probation Sweeps 3 Gang Related Arrests 1 Gang Presentations Gang Write-Ups

5 UCR Part One Crime Statistics Comparison
Difference Homicide % Rape % Robbery % Aggravated Assault % Simple Assault % Burglary % Larceny % Stolen Auto % Arson % Total Crimes % Homicide-2 Rape-2 Robbery-12 Aggravated Assault-50 Simple Assault-64 Burglary-150 Larceny-145 Stolen Auto-41 Arson-3 Totals Crimes-469

6 California Prison Overcrowding Reduction Plan and Impact
Prior to 2011, there were 163,000 inmates serving time in California prisons. Prop 109 (Realignment) reduced that population to 144,00 in 2012. Recent Court decisions require the population be reduced to 110,00 by February 24, 2014 or 137% of capacity. Governor Jerry Brown is trying to find a remedy to avoid 10,000 additional inmates from being released into our communities. 88% have violent or serious convictions such as homicide and kidnapping, yet 44% of those are identified as low-risk to re-offend. 75% of those serving time for non-serious offenses (drugs & property crimes) are rated as high-risk to re-offend.

7 Abandoned Vehicle Abatement (AVA) Program
State Reimbursement Program MCAG managed $35,000 for program Overtime & equipment Broken Windows Theory Have re-evaluated and provided additional training for AVA staff


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