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1 2012 Annual Report Paul Blackwell Chief of Police www.tullahomatn.gov
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2 Tullahoma Police Department PURPOSE Provide a comprehensive review of the Police Department’s composition and accomplishments of 2012. Such review will include; crime statistics, community programs, departmental statistics, and miscellaneous topics. ********************************************************** www.tullahomatn.gov MISSION To enhance the quality of life for the citizens and visitors of Tullahoma by providing for the safety of ives and property.
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3 Tullahoma Police Department www.tullahomatn.gov SectionItem IPersonnel IITraining IIIFiscal Notes IVCommunity Programs VDepartmental Statistics VICrime Statistics VIIConclusion INDEX
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4 Tullahoma Police Department www.tullahomatn.gov New Hires: during calendar year 2012, five (5) new officers were hired. Of those hired, three were academy graduates and were awarded certification and two attended the law enforcement academy for certification. Promotions: Officer George Marsh – promoted to Patrol Sergeant Officer Tyler Hatfield – promoted to Investigator Investigator Dale Stone – promoted to Investigator Sergeant Inv Sergeant Ferrell – promoted to Investigator Lieutenant
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5 Tullahoma Police Department www.tullahomatn.gov PERSONNEL, continued EmployeeOfficersCivilian Less than 5 yrs service160 6-10 yrs service82 11 – 15 yrs service22 16 – 20 yrs service10 21 yrs and over service81 Married303 Male331 Female24 High School Diploma225 Associate Degree3 Bachelor Degree9 Master Degree1 Military Veteran111 Officers-35 Vacant- 2 Civilians- 5 TOTAL=42 Part Time-14
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6 Tullahoma Police Department www.tullahomatn.gov The department balances training through conventional in-service training to meet TN POST requirements and specialized courses to provide officers with skills, knowledge, and abilities to provide quality service to the community. The department also encourages the personal advancement of post secondary education by participating in a tuition assistance program. ***************************************** Specialized Training Schools – the department provided 1,604 hours of specialized training courses to officers and investigators. Standard In-Service training – the department completed 1,560 hours of standard in-service training at local agencies. Post Secondary education – the department had three officers complete the requirements for their Bachelor of Science degrees in Criminal Justice.
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7 Tullahoma Police Department www.tullahomatn.gov FY 2012 operating budget: $2,742,979 FY 2013 operating budget: $2,828,628 Grants Awarded in 2012: Governor’s Highway Safety Office (GHSO) - $16,676 Department of Justice, Bullet Proof Vest Program (BPVP) - $2,499 Remimbursements in 2012: Coffee County Anti-Drug Coaliton (CCADC) - $8,004 Burglar Alarm collections in 2012: Alarms Answered – 763, Alarms Billed - $28,500, Collected - $9,625
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8 Tullahoma Police Department www.tullahomatn.gov A major objective of the department is providing community programs that contribute to the quality of life of our citizens and visitors. A. Public Presentations: the department is often called upon to present programs, speeches, and discussions on a number of topics. In order to share the information, the department uses a variety of outlets: Churches (3), Local TV (10), Civic Clubs (3), TPD Tours (5), Schools (10), and recurring Newspaper articles (22), and other locations (29)
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9 Tullahoma Police Department www.tullahomatn.gov IV COMMUNITY PROGRAMS, continued B. Media: The department understands that modern technology allows many media outlets to share information with the community. The department has embraced the technology and utilizes popular and innovative ways to keep the community informed. Such outlets include: FACEBOOK – the department maintains a page that frequently shares investigative information, requests for assistance, employee spotlight, and generally information for the public. Website – the city’s website link to the department provides information about department programs, information, and points of contact. Crime Reports – is an on-line application that features data in a map display of incidents that TPD responds to.
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10 Tullahoma Police Department www.tullahomatn.gov IV COMMUNITY PROGRAMS, continued Text A Tip – an anonymous program that permits citizens to contact the department, report an incident, and remain anonymous. The application provides for a back and forth communication with authorities to gain the information while remaining anonymous. The application can be through cell phone or internet programs. NIXLE – a messaging service that permits the department to send vital information to enrolled citizens via text message or email. A single message can be sent to a large number of recipients for the purpose of critical events, amber alerts, road closures, or other immediate notifications.
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11 Tullahoma Police Department www.tullahomatn.gov IV COMMUNITY PROGRAMS, continued C.Checkpoints & Saturation Patrols: the department participates in GHSO programs to detect and deter impaired driving. The department schedules DUI checkpoints and saturation patrols on a routine basis to focus on the incidents of impaired driving. During 2012, the department conducted four (4) DUI checkpoints and seven (7) saturation patrols D.Prescription Drug Take Back: The department provides for the safe and anonymous disposal of expired and unused prescription medications. During 2012, a total of 294 pounds of medication were turned in to the department for destruction. E.Child Safety Restraint Program: The department participates in the GHSO program providing child restraint systems to citizens, at not charge. The five TPD technicians provided 67 child systems and provided installation training to others.
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12 Tullahoma Police Department www.tullahomatn.gov IV COMMUNITY PROGRAMS, continued F.Gov Deals: The city participates in the online auction program that provides for the recurring and quick disposal of surplus and seized property. During 2012, the department was able to dispose of surplus police vehicles, seized property, and multiple items that were found property. G.Other programs: The department continues to participate in programs that occur throughout the year. The department supports various community programs and projects by funding assistance and personnel involvement. Such activities include the Tullahoma Youth Development, Coffee County Leadership, Employers Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR), Coffee County Anti Drug Coalition, Special Olympics and others.
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13 Tullahoma Police Department www.tullahomatn.gov 20112012Change Calls for Service 12,74311,444(1,029) Officer Initiated Activity3,3936,1892,796 TOTAL ACTIVITY16,13617,6331,497 Accidents w/o injury521369(152) Accidents with injury1021108 TOTAL ACCIDENTS623479(144) / (23%) Arrests1,0271,198171 Reports Written3,2612,934(327) Special Patrol Requests5,2573,475(1,782) Total Miles Driven349,175330,530(18,645)
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14 Tullahoma Police Department www.tullahomatn.gov V 2012 DEPARTMENTAL STATISTICS, continued TRAFFIC ENF.20112012Change Speeding Citations8951,155260 Warnings3,0941,186(1,908) TOTAL TRAFF ENF.3,9892,341(1,648) Stop Signs – Citations 81 10524 Warnings325159(166) Seat Belts – Citations255417162 Warnings748143(605) Other Viol – Citations1,9002,753853 Warnings2,2361.109(1,127) TRAF ENF. – Citation3,1314,5181,387 Warnings6,3612,295(4,066) TOTAL9,4926,813(2,679)
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15 Tullahoma Police Department www.tullahomatn.gov GROUP “A” OFFENSES: CY 2009 - 2012 YEAR POP. USED BY TBI 2009 18,579 2010 18,655 2011 18,655 2012 18,725DIFF.% change Crimes Against Persons 623551566517 (49)(8.48%) Crimes Against Property 116911201173974 (199)(16.97%) Crimes Against Society 216196220259 3917.73% Total Group “A” Offenses* 2,0081,8671,9591750 (209)(10.67) Tullahoma Crime Rate/100,000** 10,80710,00810,5019,346 (1,155)(11%) *(does not take population into consideration) **(population is different for each year) TBI CRIME RATE FORMULA Number of Offenses x 100,000 Population CRIME RATES (TBI Crime in Tennessee 2011) Crime rated in Crime in Tennessee reflect all 22 Group A Offense Categories. Crime rated in the FBI’s Crime in the United States are only based upon 8 Index Offenses. The crime rates in the TIBRS publications will be a more accurate reflection of the crime Occurrences in the state.
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16 Tullahoma Police Department www.tullahomatn.gov TULLAHOMA CRIME RATES PER 100,000 POP. CY 2005 - 2012
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17 Tullahoma Police Department www.tullahomatn.gov CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS: CY 2009-2012 Crimes Against Persons200920102011 2012 Diff. % change from previous year Murder 03121100% Negligent Manslaughter 000000 Kidnapping/Abduction 42077700% Forcible Rape 7242(2)(50%) Forcible Sodomy 1010(1)(100%) Sex Asslt w/object 3010(1)(100%) Forcible Fondling 3472(5)(71.43%) Incest 000000 Statutory Rape 11143300% Aggravated Assault 11810291 00 Simple Assault 386350345331(14)(4.06%) Intimidation 918210569(36)(34.30%) Stalking 9510 00% Overall Persons Crimes 623551566518(48)(8.59%)
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18 Tullahoma Police Department Crimes Against Property; CY 2009 - 2012 Crimes Against Property 2009201020112012Diff.%change Arson 3343(1)(25%) Bribery 000000 Burglary 150181184149(35)(19.02%) Counterfeiting/Forgery 29272821(7)(25%) Destruction/Damage/Vandal 258210239220(19)(7.95%) Embezzlement 5584(4)(50%) Extortion/Blackmail 00011100% Fraud (multiple types)61685867915.52% Motor Vehicle Theft 33212228627.27% Robbery 1920217(14)(66.67%) Stolen Property Offenses 1120(2)(100%) Theft-Pick pocketing 000000 Theft - Purse Snatching 300000 Theft - Shoplifting 196138145127(18)(12.41%) Theft From Building 54114119109(10)(8.40%) Theft From Coin Machine 2173(4)(57.14%) Theft From Motor Vehicle 9910910365(38)(36.89%) Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts 64855950(9)(15.25%) Theft - All Other Larceny 192137174120(54)(31.03%) Overall Property Crimes 116911201173974(199) (16.97%)
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19 Tullahoma Police Department www.tullahomatn.gov CRIMES AGAINST SOCIETY; CY 2009 - 2012 Crimes Against Society 2009201020112012Diff.% change Drug/Narc Viol 1441231191482924.37% Drug/Narc Equip 59568088810% Gambling - Betting/Wagering 000000 Gambling - Operating/Promo 000000 Gambling - Equip Viol 0030(3)(100%) Gambling - Sports Tampering 000000 Pornography/Obscene Mat 13011100% Prostitution 10011100% Prostitution Assisting/Promo 000000 Wpns Law Viol 11141821316.67 Overall Society Crimes 2161962202593917.73
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20 Tullahoma Police Department www.tullahomatn.gov COMPARISON OF OFFENSES CLEARED (in %) CY 2011CY 2012 Tullahoma39.46%48.91% Manchester36.89%44.42% Shelbyville45.01%39.77% Winchester42.81%47.22% Coffee County50.13%51.33% Moore County33.20%37.23% Statewide Average36.10%37.23% Source: TBI Crime in Tennessee 2012
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21 NOTES ON DATA Data Sources: Tullahoma Police Dept. Record Management System Tennessee Incident Based Reporting System (TIBRS) Format Change: Effective with the CY2010 report, the Police Department will present the annual data in a style that more closely resembles the statistical data as reported by TBI. The emergence of criminal activity in an array of categories will provide a better picture of criminal activity. Tullahoma Police Department
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22 SIMPLIFIED DEFINITIONS Homicide: The killing of one human being by another. Forcible Rape: The carnal knowledge of a person, forcibly and/or against that person’s will; or not forcibly or against the person’s will where the victim is incapable of giving consent. Robbery: The taking, or attempting to take, anything of value under confrontational circumstances from the control, custody, or care of another person by force or threat of force or violence and/or by putting the victim in fear of immediate harm. Aggravated Assault: Unlawful attack by one person upon another using a weapon. Assault Offenses: An unlawful attack by one person upon another. Burglary: The unlawful entry into a building or other structure with the intent to commit a felony or theft. Larceny: The unlawful taking, carrying, leading, or riding away of property from the possession, or constructive possession, of another person. Motor Vehicle Theft: The theft of a motor vehicle. Arson: To unlawfully and intentionally damage, or attempt to damage, any real or personal property by fire or incendiary device.\ Intimidation: To unlawfully place another person in reasonable fear of bodily harm through the use of threatening words/or other conduct, but w/o displaying a weapon or subjecting the victim to actual physical attack. Tullahoma Police Department
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23 VII CONCLUSION Tullahoma Police Department
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