1) The document contains statistics from the CHPD (Community Police Department) including calls for service by source, priority, response time, thresholds, projections, time of day, offenses known, and incidents by district for September through February.
2) The majority of calls came from on-view (officer-initiated) incidents, followed by phone calls and 911 calls. Most calls were for lower priority incidents. Average response time was between 9-13 minutes.
3) Projections estimate a yearly total of 21,528-22,668 calls for service. Most calls and offenses occurred during daytime and evening hours. Common offenses were theft, assault, and domestic violence. Most incidents occurred in District 4.
The document provides police information for the month of May 2009, including:
- Calls for service by source, priority, response time, and projections
- Offenses known to police and incident comparisons to previous periods
- Traffic crashes by injury, location, and weather
- Citations, crashes, and ratios of citations to crashes and DUIs
This document provides crime statistics from the Cottonwood Heights Police Department for September 2009. It includes charts showing calls for service by source and priority level. It also includes tables displaying crime data from August and September 2009, including offenses known to police by category. The data shows overall crime increased slightly from August to September 2009.
The document provides a statistical update from the Cottonwood Heights Police Department for November 2009. It includes charts and graphs summarizing calls for service, crime rates, traffic incidents, and investigations for November 2009 and year-to-date. The update shows a 16% increase in total crimes in November compared to October, with an increase in assaults and decreases in burglaries and stolen autos. It also provides district-level analysis of crime rates.
Este documento presenta los resultados de un examen de 30 estudiantes. Muestra la nota de cada estudiante en 3 asignaturas y su promedio, así como el número de aprobados y desaprobados. Adicionalmente, incluye gráficos estadísticos sobre el sexo y rendimiento de los estudiantes y una dispersión de las mejores y peores notas.
Este documento presenta el registro de notas del 5to grado A. Contiene la lista de 30 estudiantes con su sexo, 3 notas numéricas y el promedio de cada uno. El promedio máximo de la clase fue 15 y el mínimo 9. El promedio general fue 12. Hubo 14 hombres y 16 mujeres. Todos los estudiantes fueron aprobados. Adicionalmente, incluye 3 gráficos sobre la distribución de aprobados vs desaprobados, la distribución por sexo y la dispersión de las notas.
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The document provides statistical updates from the Cottonwood Heights Police Department for December 2009. It includes graphs showing calls for service by source and priority. It also includes tables displaying the response times for different priority calls and comparing crime statistics from November to December 2009 and September to December for 2008 and 2009. The data shows trends in criminal offenses and police activity in the city.
The document contains information about calls for service from September 2008 to June 2009 for a police department. It includes three pie charts showing the percentage of calls from different sources each month, and line graphs displaying the number of calls by priority level and average response times. The summaries are:
1) The majority of calls for service came from citizens calling by phone (48%), with on-view calls from officers comprising the second largest source (40%).
2) Most calls were for lower priority levels 3-5, while fewer calls were for the highest priorities of life-threatening situations.
3) Average police response times were generally between 9-11 minutes, with some improvement over the 10 month period. Response times for
The document provides police information for the month of May 2009, including:
- Calls for service by source, priority, response time, and projections
- Offenses known to police and incident comparisons to previous periods
- Traffic crashes by injury, location, and weather
- Citations, crashes, and ratios of citations to crashes and DUIs
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The document provides a statistical update from the Cottonwood Heights Police Department for November 2009. It includes charts and graphs summarizing calls for service, crime rates, traffic incidents, and investigations for November 2009 and year-to-date. The update shows a 16% increase in total crimes in November compared to October, with an increase in assaults and decreases in burglaries and stolen autos. It also provides district-level analysis of crime rates.
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Este documento presenta el registro de notas del 5to grado A. Contiene la lista de 30 estudiantes con su sexo, 3 notas numéricas y el promedio de cada uno. El promedio máximo de la clase fue 15 y el mínimo 9. El promedio general fue 12. Hubo 14 hombres y 16 mujeres. Todos los estudiantes fueron aprobados. Adicionalmente, incluye 3 gráficos sobre la distribución de aprobados vs desaprobados, la distribución por sexo y la dispersión de las notas.
The document provides statistical data on calls for service, crimes, traffic incidents, and investigations for the Cottonwood Heights Police Department in January 2010. Calls for service decreased in most categories compared to December 2009. Overall reported crimes increased 27% over the previous month with rises in burglary, theft and assault. Traffic citations increased while DUIs decreased in January. The number of open investigations grew while closed cases fell compared to December.
The document provides statistical updates from the Cottonwood Heights Police Department for December 2009. It includes graphs showing calls for service by source and priority. It also includes tables displaying the response times for different priority calls and comparing crime statistics from November to December 2009 and September to December for 2008 and 2009. The data shows trends in criminal offenses and police activity in the city.
The document contains information about calls for service from September 2008 to June 2009 for a police department. It includes three pie charts showing the percentage of calls from different sources each month, and line graphs displaying the number of calls by priority level and average response times. The summaries are:
1) The majority of calls for service came from citizens calling by phone (48%), with on-view calls from officers comprising the second largest source (40%).
2) Most calls were for lower priority levels 3-5, while fewer calls were for the highest priorities of life-threatening situations.
3) Average police response times were generally between 9-11 minutes, with some improvement over the 10 month period. Response times for
The document provides information on the role and responsibilities of a Neighborhood Coordinator. The coordinator is responsible for selecting and training Block Captains, maintaining communication between Block Captains and the police, distributing informational materials, and organizing neighborhood events. Key duties include recruiting volunteers, holding training sessions, keeping records, facilitating information sharing, and planning quarterly meetings and neighborhood parties.
1) The document provides statistical data from the Cottonwood Heights Police Department for the month of October 2009, including information on calls for service, response times, crimes, traffic incidents, and investigations.
2) Calls for service decreased in October compared to September, while response times remained largely under 15 minutes. Crime rates decreased overall but burglaries slightly increased.
3) Traffic citations increased compared to warnings in October, and property damage crashes exceeded injury crashes for the month. The number of cleared investigations also rose relative to total cases for October.
The Cottonwood Heights Police Department August Statistical Update reported that in August 2019:
- Total calls for service decreased 27% from July, with a rise in burglaries (+33%) and stolen autos (+50%) but drops in assaults (-32%) and thefts (-45%).
- Response times for priority calls remained steady, while 911 and phone calls increased as the primary sources of calls.
The Cottonwood Heights Police Department July 2009 statistical report provides data on calls for service, incidents, traffic stops, and citations. Some key highlights include:
- Calls for service were 1,930, a 10% increase from June.
- Assaults increased 28.2% to 65 incidents from the monthly average of 41.
- Traffic crashes resulting in injury increased to 25% of total crashes from the monthly average of 20%.
- Citations issued totaled 248 with moving violations comprising 65% and warnings 35%.
The document provides tips to secure a home, including installing solid exterior doors equipped with deadbolts and window locks, having visible house numbers, adequate lighting, trimming trees and bushes, displaying neighborhood watch signs, securing the garage and its window, using a storage shed with a lock, securing sliding glass doors with dowels or screws, using fencing for visibility and security, lighting the back of the house, securing back bedroom windows, the crawl space, skylights, and the basement walk-in door. Burglars often enter through the back bedroom window or basement. Residents should follow the 21 steps and call 911 if a burglar is detected.
This document contains statistics and charts summarizing police data from March 2009 including:
- Calls for service by source were highest from phone calls followed by on-view and 911 calls.
- Priority 1 calls accounted for the most calls for service.
- Most incidents occurred in District 4 followed by District 1.
- Traffic crashes increased in March with most occurring on Fridays.
- Citations were highest on Fridays and Saturdays with most for moving violations.
- Investigations cleared the most cases involving theft and made several arrests.
- A stolen vehicle was recovered leading to two felony arrests.
This document provides information about starting a neighborhood watch program. It outlines the responsibilities of neighborhood coordinators and block captains. It emphasizes that neighbors should work together by watching out for suspicious activities in the area and reporting them to the police. Suspicious activities could include strangers running from homes or vehicles, unusual noises, or vehicles driving slowly through the neighborhood without purpose. The document also provides details on how to describe suspicious people and vehicles to the police when reporting.
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The document provides information on the role and responsibilities of a Neighborhood Coordinator. The coordinator is responsible for selecting and training Block Captains, maintaining communication between Block Captains and the police, distributing informational materials, and organizing neighborhood events. Key duties include recruiting volunteers, holding training sessions, keeping records, facilitating information sharing, and planning quarterly meetings and neighborhood parties.
1) The document provides statistical data from the Cottonwood Heights Police Department for the month of October 2009, including information on calls for service, response times, crimes, traffic incidents, and investigations.
2) Calls for service decreased in October compared to September, while response times remained largely under 15 minutes. Crime rates decreased overall but burglaries slightly increased.
3) Traffic citations increased compared to warnings in October, and property damage crashes exceeded injury crashes for the month. The number of cleared investigations also rose relative to total cases for October.
The Cottonwood Heights Police Department August Statistical Update reported that in August 2019:
- Total calls for service decreased 27% from July, with a rise in burglaries (+33%) and stolen autos (+50%) but drops in assaults (-32%) and thefts (-45%).
- Response times for priority calls remained steady, while 911 and phone calls increased as the primary sources of calls.
The Cottonwood Heights Police Department July 2009 statistical report provides data on calls for service, incidents, traffic stops, and citations. Some key highlights include:
- Calls for service were 1,930, a 10% increase from June.
- Assaults increased 28.2% to 65 incidents from the monthly average of 41.
- Traffic crashes resulting in injury increased to 25% of total crashes from the monthly average of 20%.
- Citations issued totaled 248 with moving violations comprising 65% and warnings 35%.
The document provides tips to secure a home, including installing solid exterior doors equipped with deadbolts and window locks, having visible house numbers, adequate lighting, trimming trees and bushes, displaying neighborhood watch signs, securing the garage and its window, using a storage shed with a lock, securing sliding glass doors with dowels or screws, using fencing for visibility and security, lighting the back of the house, securing back bedroom windows, the crawl space, skylights, and the basement walk-in door. Burglars often enter through the back bedroom window or basement. Residents should follow the 21 steps and call 911 if a burglar is detected.
This document contains statistics and charts summarizing police data from March 2009 including:
- Calls for service by source were highest from phone calls followed by on-view and 911 calls.
- Priority 1 calls accounted for the most calls for service.
- Most incidents occurred in District 4 followed by District 1.
- Traffic crashes increased in March with most occurring on Fridays.
- Citations were highest on Fridays and Saturdays with most for moving violations.
- Investigations cleared the most cases involving theft and made several arrests.
- A stolen vehicle was recovered leading to two felony arrests.
This document provides information about starting a neighborhood watch program. It outlines the responsibilities of neighborhood coordinators and block captains. It emphasizes that neighbors should work together by watching out for suspicious activities in the area and reporting them to the police. Suspicious activities could include strangers running from homes or vehicles, unusual noises, or vehicles driving slowly through the neighborhood without purpose. The document also provides details on how to describe suspicious people and vehicles to the police when reporting.
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2. Calls for Service by Source
Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb 918899
832814 830
911 807
Calls
1247 754 772 772
12% 723717
Phone
681
5067
47%
OnView
4454
41%
238
207225192222
163
911 OnView Phone
3. Calls for Service by Priority
600
Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb
522 Traffic Stops and Offenses Removed
509
491
500 Priority 1: Life Threatening, In Progress
459 Priority 2: Non-Life Threatening, In Progress
426 Priority 3: Bad Checks, Child Abuse, PO Violation, Veh Theft
Priority 4: Criminal Misch, Civil Prob, Fraud, Runaway, Missing Pers
390 387
400 Priority 5: Found/Lost Property, Property Damage
Priority 6-9: Parking, Impounds, Follow Up
341
334
319 321 325
300
230
215 212
200 198 195 200
200 183
174
163
151 155 151
136 133 134 128
120
100
0
1 2 3 4 5+
4. Calls for Service Response Time
17:59
Traffic Stops and Offenses Removed
16:59
15:59
Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb
14:59
14:59 1
13:59 802
5+ 13:09
10%
12:59 2026 12:3312:43
26% 12:03 12:05 11:59
11:59 11:16 11:31
2
10:59 2797
4
9:59 1095 35% 9:31 9:19
3 9:08 9:11 9:01
8:59
14% 8:34 8:23
1181 8:18
8:00 15% 7:23
7:00
5:52 5:53
6:00 5:26 5:24
4:58 4:50
5:00
4:00
3:00
2:00
1:00
0:00
1 2 3 4
5. Calls for Service Thresholds
2000
1950
1931
High
1900
1879
1850
1808 Average
1800 1791
1750
Low
1705
1700
1652
1650
1600
1550
Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb
1500
6. Calls for Service Projection
Feb Sep
1652 1879
15% 17%
Jan
1791 Oct
17% 1931
18%
Dec Nov
1808 1705 Monthly Yearly
17% 16%
Low 1699 20,388
Average 1794 21,528
High 1889 22,668
7. Calls for Service by Date & Time
1552 1886 1582
1468 1522 1470
1288
Sun M on Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
623 625 660 606 663 589
581 572
524 532 507 512 517 506
420 426 415
355
321
223
178
135 125 153
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
8. Offenses Known to Police
100
90
Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb 90
92
81
80 78 78
34
70
25
22 23 59
60
15
50 12
40
30 Domestic Violence
20 18 18 17
14 13 12 13 13
11 12
10 10 10
10
5
3 2 2 3 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 0
0
Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Stolen
Auto
9. Incidents by District
Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb
251 CH4
238 556
234 CH1
17%
216 1309
CH3 38%
194
858
176 26%
166 164 CH2
148 627
143
19%
132 131
123
116
108 105
100 101
95
90
86 86
77
68
District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4
10. Traffic Crashes by Injury
Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb
101
Injury
76 Unk 20
129 26%
4%
Prop
47 50 Only 348
70%
39
33 31
19 22 20 21
15
3 4 4 2 1 4
Property Injury Unknown
12. Citations
Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb
242248
Other 207
24% 197
Move 187
48%
Warn 154 153
141
125 28% 132
116
102 104
95 90 85 81
70
Other Warning Moving
14. Citation & Crash Ratio
400
Citations* Crashes 140
350
120
300
100
Citations
Crashes
250
80
200
60
150
100 40
50 20
0 0
Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb
* = Citations do not include Misdemeanor or DV violations.
15. Citation and Crash Comparison
539
453
371 360
324 328
Accidents
Citations
295
96
80 77
73
65
64
42
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
* = Citations do not include Misdemeanor or DV violations.
16. Citation & DUI Ratio
400 387 40
341 352
350 329 35
309
300 30
223 30
Citations
250 25
DUIs
200 20
150 19 19 18 21 15
100
15 10
50 5
0 0
Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb
17. DUI Results
High .350
3X Limit .240
2X Limit .160
Per Se .080
Sober .000
18. Investigations Case Load
Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb 36
25
23
22
21
18
17
16 16 16
15 15
14 14 14
13 13 13
12 12
11 11
10
9
8
6
4
3 3
2
Theft Burglary Forgery/Fraud Auto Theft Other
19. Investigations Case Load
Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb 11 11
10
9
8
7
6 6 6
5 5 5 5 5
4 4
3 3 3 3
2 2 2 2 2
1 1 1
0 0
DV Sex Offenses Violent Crime Child Crimes Narcotics
20. Investigations Case Closures & Arrests
108 Total Cases 106
Clearances
Arrests 94
87
77
72
59
51 51
37
35
31
23 23
17 20
15
9
Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb
21. Case Highlights
Case 1 of 4:
Residential Burglary on Lake Mary Drive.
Description:
Several tires stolen from attached garage.
Result:
Three felony arrests.
Moral:
Leave your garage door closed.
22. Case Highlights
Case 2 of 4:
“Simple” vehicle burglary
Description:
Vehicle was burglarized while parked in underground
parking lot. Side door was pried open.
Result:
Two Felony Arrests including a parolee
Moral:
Don’t use stolen credit cards
23. Case Highlights
Case 3 of 4:
Search Warrant on 1300 East
Description:
Suspect was known to be selling meth from inside the
residence.
Result:
Search warrant secured entry. Suspect was warned by
another suspect and disposed of the meth. Still found other
drugs and paraphernalia.
Moral:
Selling drugs across the street from Police not a good
career move!
24. Case Highlights
Case 4 of 4:
Domestic Assault & Barricade
Description:
Suspect brutally beat his girlfriend. When the Police came
a knocking, he barricaded himself in the duplex
Result:
One arrest without incident.
Moral:
It took 40+ Police Officers to bring one man to justice but
he was brought to justice safely.