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2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 Recent 
Chg
Recent
% Chg
2017 2016 % Chg Avg** % Chg Avg** % Chg
Criminal Homicide 0 0 0 /0 1 1 0 0.0% 0 1 /0 3 4 ‐25.0% 3.67 ‐18.2% 3.00 0.0%
Sexual Assault 5 5 0 0.0% 23 24 ‐1 ‐4.2% 22 1 4.5% 126 132 ‐4.5% 119 6.2% 121 4.5%
Robbery ‐ Business 10 1 9 900.0% 23 12 11 91.7% 10 13 130.0% 80 78 2.6% 66.33 20.6% 59.40 34.7%
Robbery ‐ All Other 2 5 ‐3 ‐60.0% 28 34 ‐6 ‐17.6% 24 4 16.7% 157 158 ‐0.6% 137 14.6% 127 24.0%
Agg. Assault ‐ Family 2 2 0 0.0% 14 16 ‐2 ‐12.5% 15 ‐1 ‐6.7% 61 85 ‐28.2% 82.00 ‐25.6% 77.60 ‐21.4%
Agg. Assault ‐ NonFamily 12 21 ‐9 ‐42.9% 58 71 ‐13 ‐18.3% 56 2 3.6% 271 271 0.0% 231 17.1% 225 20.3%
Burglary ‐ Residential 8 16 ‐8 ‐50.0% 58 71 ‐13 ‐18.3% 85 ‐27 ‐31.8% 430 404 6.4% 434 ‐1.0% 441 ‐2.5%
Burglary ‐ All Other 16 16 0 0.0% 66 64 2 3.1% 87 ‐21 ‐24.1% 403 377 6.9% 333 21.0% 331 21.6%
Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 51 80 ‐29 ‐36.3% 268 381 ‐113 ‐29.7% 332 ‐64 ‐19.3% 1,976 2,357 ‐16.2% 2175 ‐9.1% 2047 ‐3.5%
Larceny ‐ All Other 141 162 ‐21 ‐13.0% 626 677 ‐51 ‐7.5% 589 37 6.3% 3,511 3,646 ‐3.7% 3582 ‐2.0% 3353 4.7%
Motor Vehicle Theft 27 44 ‐17 ‐38.6% 123 166 ‐43 ‐25.9% 130 ‐7 ‐5.4% 893 913 ‐2.2% 893 0.0% 792 12.8%
TOTAL 274 352 ‐78 ‐22.2% 1,288 1,517 ‐229 ‐15.1% 1,350 ‐62 ‐4.6% 7,911 8,425 ‐6.1% 8056 ‐1.8% 7576 4.4%
May 15May 22May 29Jun 05‐Jun 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Homicide 0 0 1 0 5 1 3 2 5 4 3
Sex Assault 1 9 8 5 99 137 110 109 115 132 126
Robbery ‐ Business 2 6 5 10 61 34 64 62 59 78 80
Robbery ‐ All Other 9 8 9 2 119 108 114 126 127 158 157
Aggravated Assault ‐ Family 8 3 1 2 65 55 87 73 88 85 61
Aggravated Assault ‐ All Other 17 10 19 12 203 215 217 198 225 271 271
Burglary ‐ Residential 14 23 13 8 468 348 555 388 511 404 430
Burglary ‐ All Other 23 14 13 16 250 304 354 266 356 377 403
Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 92 66 59 51 1721 1786 1924 1896 2272 2357 1976
Larceny ‐ All Other 146 176 163 141 2528 2796 3221 3468 3632 3646 3511
Vehicle Theft 33 38 25 27 597 516 764 786 979 913 893
TOTALS 345 353 316 274 6116 6300 7413 7374 8369 8425 7911 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11)
Note: Charts may erroneously show an apparent drop in the most current data due to some cases not yet having been reported and/or recorded.
The figures included in this report are preliminary figures for general situational awareness and trend purposes only. They do not represent the official figures of the Salt Lake City Police Department and are 
subject to further analysis and revision. Due to the statute‐driven, changing nature of crime classification and area boundaries over time, be advised that the figures contained may not fully coincide with 
SLCPD statistical sources. Differences are reflective of the departmental procedures or policies that were in place at the time the events occurred and the date the data was compiled. In addition, data may 
be approximate in relation to indicated areas. Additionally, they are not Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) or "crime rate" numbers and are not intended to be used as such. Rather, they are a breakdown of 
every offense within every case that occurred during the given time periods. Although every reasonable effort is made to verify their accuracy, the accuracy of any data is subject to the constraints of the 
report generation process as well as the manner, format, and point in time of any query.  
*The above CompStat figures were generated on Monday, 1 day(s) after the closing date, which is indicated in the title. The figures are current as of the date generated.
CompStat Report…….
Citywide Data ‐ 
Breakdown of All Offenses
Volume 3   ‐‐  Number 23
Last 7 Days* Last 28 Days* Previous 28 Days*
(Prior to Last 28 Days)
Year to Date (YTD)* 3‐Year YTD
Average*
5‐Year YTD
Average*
**Averages greater than or equal to 100 are rounded to a whole digit to maintain a consistent column size.
Report Covering the Week 06/05/2017 Through 06/11/2017 (Mon‐Sun)
0
5
10
15
20
25
May 15‐May 21May 22‐May 28May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11
Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 1
Homicide
Sex Assault
Robbery‐Bus.
Robbery‐Other
Agg Aslt‐Family
Agg Aslt‐NonFam
Burg‐Res
Burg‐All Other
6116 6300
7413 7374
8369 8425 7911
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
9000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11)
Homicide
Sex Assault
Robbery‐Bus.
Robbery‐Other
Agg Aslt‐Family
Agg Aslt‐NonFam
Burg‐Res
Burg‐All Other
Larc‐Veh Burg
Larc‐All Other
Vehicle Theft
92
66 59
51
146
176
163
141
33 38
25 27
0
50
100
150
200
May 15‐May 21May 22‐May 28 May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11
Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 2
Vehicle
Burglary
Other
Larceny
Vehicle
Theft
Page 1 of 9 
Salt Lake City Police Department
 
2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 Recent 
Chg
Recent
% Chg
2017 2016 % Chg Avg** % Chg Avg** % Chg
Criminal Homicide 0 0 0 /0 0 0 0 /0 0 0 /0 0 0 /0 0.67 ‐100.0% 0.40 ‐100.0%
Sexual Assault 0 1 ‐1 ‐100.0% 3 3 0 0.0% 5 ‐2 ‐40.0% 22 29 ‐24.1% 25.00 ‐12.0% 22.40 ‐1.8%
Robbery ‐ Business 2 0 2 /0 2 0 2 /0 2 0 0.0% 12 11 9.1% 9.00 33.3% 7.80 53.8%
Robbery ‐ All Other 2 4 ‐2 ‐50.0% 14 17 ‐3 ‐17.6% 4 10 250.0% 61 64 ‐4.7% 55.33 10.2% 48.20 26.6%
Agg. Assault ‐ Family 0 0 0 /0 1 2 ‐1 ‐50.0% 2 ‐1 ‐50.0% 5 4 25.0% 5.00 0.0% 4.00 25.0%
Agg. Assault ‐ NonFamily 2 7 ‐5 ‐71.4% 19 21 ‐2 ‐9.5% 9 10 111.1% 85 80 6.3% 70.00 21.4% 64.20 32.4%
Burglary ‐ Residential 1 0 1 /0 3 4 ‐1 ‐25.0% 4 ‐1 ‐25.0% 23 15 53.3% 11.33 102.9% 10.80 113.0%
Burglary ‐ All Other 2 2 0 0.0% 9 9 0 0.0% 9 0 0.0% 49 39 25.6% 29.67 65.2% 30.40 61.2%
Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 7 10 ‐3 ‐30.0% 38 53 ‐15 ‐28.3% 48 ‐10 ‐20.8% 288 386 ‐25.4% 356 ‐19.2% 381 ‐24.4%
Larceny ‐ All Other 22 23 ‐1 ‐4.4% 110 108 2 1.9% 92 18 19.6% 616 604 2.0% 601 2.5% 531 16.0%
Motor Vehicle Theft 4 2 2 100.0% 11 15 ‐4 ‐26.7% 13 ‐2 ‐15.4% 71 82 ‐13.4% 83.00 ‐14.5% 73.00 ‐2.7%
TOTAL 42 49 ‐7 ‐14.3% 210 232 ‐22 ‐9.5% 188 22 11.7% 1,232 1,314 ‐6.2% 1246 ‐1.2% 1173 5.0%
May 15May 22May 29Jun 05‐Jun 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Homicide 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0
Sex Assault 0 2 1 0 13 21 16 23 23 29 22
Robbery ‐ Business 0 0 0 2 11 3 9 4 12 11 12
Robbery ‐ All Other 2 6 4 2 30 32 43 49 53 64 61
Aggravated Assault ‐ Family 0 1 0 0 4 1 4 9 2 4 5
Aggravated Assault ‐ All Other 5 3 9 2 46 47 64 58 72 80 85
Burglary ‐ Residential 0 1 1 1 15 9 11 7 12 15 23
Burglary ‐ All Other 5 0 2 2 13 27 36 27 23 39 49
Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 10 9 12 7 143 416 420 278 405 386 288
Larceny ‐ All Other 21 32 35 22 345 364 488 608 591 604 616
Vehicle Theft 6 0 1 4 57 53 63 55 112 82 71
TOTALS 49 54 65 42 678 973 1154 1120 1305 1314 1232 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11)
Note: Charts may erroneously show an apparent drop in the most current data due to some cases not yet having been reported and/or recorded.
The figures included in this report are preliminary figures for general situational awareness and trend purposes only. They do not represent the official figures of the Salt Lake City Police Department and are 
subject to further analysis and revision. Due to the statute‐driven, changing nature of crime classification and area boundaries over time, be advised that the figures contained may not fully coincide with 
SLCPD statistical sources. Differences are reflective of the departmental procedures or policies that were in place at the time the events occurred and the date the data was compiled. In addition, data may 
be approximate in relation to indicated areas. Additionally, they are not Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) or "crime rate" numbers and are not intended to be used as such. Rather, they are a breakdown of 
every offense within every case that occurred during the given time periods. Although every reasonable effort is made to verify their accuracy, the accuracy of any data is subject to the constraints of the 
report generation process as well as the manner, format, and point in time of any query.  
*The above CompStat figures were generated on Monday, 1 day(s) after the closing date, which is indicated in the title. The figures are current as of the date generated.
**Averages greater than or equal to 100 are rounded to a whole digit to maintain a consistent column size.
***The Rio Grande District is defined as the area from North Temple to 700 South and State Street to I‐15. However, this area overlaps other districts covered with the SLCPD CompStat Report, namely 
parts of Districts 3 & 4. As a result, the data contained within the Rio Grande District may also be listed in the data for other areas.
CompStat Report…….
Rio Grande District***
Breakdown of All Offenses Report Covering the Week 06/05/2017 Through 06/11/2017 (Mon‐Sun)
Volume 3   ‐‐  Number 23
Last 7 Days* Last 28 Days* Previous 28 Days*
(Prior to Last 28 Days)
Year to Date (YTD)* 3‐Year YTD
Average*
5‐Year YTD
Average*
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
May 15‐May 21May 22‐May 28May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11
Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 1
Homicide
Sex Assault
Robbery‐Bus.
Robbery‐Other
Agg Aslt‐Family
Agg Aslt‐NonFam
Burg‐Res
Burg‐All Other
678
973
1154 1120
1305 1314 1232
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11)
Homicide
Sex Assault
Robbery‐Bus.
Robbery‐Other
Agg Aslt‐Family
Agg Aslt‐NonFam
Burg‐Res
Burg‐All Other
Larc‐Veh Burg
Larc‐All Other
Vehicle Theft
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
May 15‐May 21 May 22‐May 28 May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11
Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 2
Vehicle
Burglary
Other
Larceny
Vehicle
Theft
Page 2 of 9 
Salt Lake City Police Department
 
2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 Recent 
Chg
Recent
% Chg
2017 2016 % Chg Avg** % Chg Avg** % Chg
Criminal Homicide 0 0 0 /0 0 0 0 /0 0 0 /0 0 2 ‐100.0% 1.00 ‐100.0% 0.60 ‐100.0%
Sexual Assault 0 0 0 /0 1 1 0 0.0% 7 ‐6 ‐85.7% 17 10 70.0% 9.67 75.9% 11.60 46.6%
Robbery ‐ Business 2 0 2 /0 4 2 2 100.0% 1 3 300.0% 6 6 0.0% 5.00 20.0% 3.60 66.7%
Robbery ‐ All Other 0 0 0 /0 1 3 ‐2 ‐66.7% 3 ‐2 ‐66.7% 9 14 ‐35.7% 16.00 ‐43.8% 13.20 ‐31.8%
Agg. Assault ‐ Family 1 1 0 0.0% 2 2 0 0.0% 2 0 0.0% 14 21 ‐33.3% 17.00 ‐17.6% 15.60 ‐10.3%
Agg. Assault ‐ NonFamily 1 2 ‐1 ‐50.0% 5 6 ‐1 ‐16.7% 11 ‐6 ‐54.5% 30 27 11.1% 23.67 26.8% 27.00 11.1%
Burglary ‐ Residential 0 1 ‐1 ‐100.0% 4 7 ‐3 ‐42.9% 13 ‐9 ‐69.2% 58 41 41.5% 59.67 ‐2.8% 66.40 ‐12.7%
Burglary ‐ All Other 3 1 2 200.0% 6 4 2 50.0% 0 6 /0 23 26 ‐11.5% 30.33 ‐24.2% 31.20 ‐26.3%
Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 4 5 ‐1 ‐20.0% 20 32 ‐12 ‐37.5% 23 ‐3 ‐13.0% 172 164 4.9% 182 ‐5.3% 164 5.1%
Larceny ‐ All Other 5 7 ‐2 ‐28.6% 30 46 ‐16 ‐34.8% 31 ‐1 ‐3.2% 170 220 ‐22.7% 214 ‐20.4% 210 ‐19.0%
Motor Vehicle Theft 6 5 1 20.0% 17 29 ‐12 ‐41.4% 14 3 21.4% 138 147 ‐6.1% 139 ‐0.7% 128 7.5%
TOTAL 22 22 0 0.0% 90 132 ‐42 ‐31.8% 105 ‐15 ‐14.3% 637 678 ‐6.0% 697 ‐8.6% 671 ‐5.1%
May 15May 22May 29Jun 05‐Jun 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Homicide 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0
Sex Assault 0 0 1 0 14 13 16 9 10 10 17
Robbery ‐ Business 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 6 3 6 6
Robbery ‐ All Other 1 0 0 0 9 11 7 17 17 14 9
Aggravated Assault ‐ Family 0 1 0 1 16 11 16 9 21 21 14
Aggravated Assault ‐ All Other 1 1 2 1 25 27 37 20 24 27 30
Burglary ‐ Residential 1 2 1 0 51 51 102 55 83 41 58
Burglary ‐ All Other 1 0 2 3 14 20 45 24 41 26 23
Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 7 3 6 4 141 119 154 181 200 164 172
Larceny ‐ All Other 8 8 9 5 190 214 194 193 228 220 170
Vehicle Theft 6 3 2 6 111 70 155 138 132 147 138
TOTALS 25 18 25 22 573 537 728 652 760 678 637 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11)
Note: Charts may erroneously show an apparent drop in the most current data due to some cases not yet having been reported and/or recorded.
The figures included in this report are preliminary figures for general situational awareness and trend purposes only. They do not represent the official figures of the Salt Lake City Police Department and are 
subject to further analysis and revision. Due to the statute‐driven, changing nature of crime classification and area boundaries over time, be advised that the figures contained may not fully coincide with 
SLCPD statistical sources. Differences are reflective of the departmental procedures or policies that were in place at the time the events occurred and the date the data was compiled. In addition, data may 
be approximate in relation to indicated areas. Additionally, they are not Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) or "crime rate" numbers and are not intended to be used as such. Rather, they are a breakdown of 
every offense within every case that occurred during the given time periods. Although every reasonable effort is made to verify their accuracy, the accuracy of any data is subject to the constraints of the 
report generation process as well as the manner, format, and point in time of any query.  
CompStat Report…….
Council District 1 ‐ 
Breakdown of All Offenses
*The above CompStat figures were generated on Monday, 1 day(s) after the closing date, which is indicated in the title. The figures are current as of the date generated.
Last 7 Days* Last 28 Days* Previous 28 Days*
(Prior to Last 28 Days)
Year to Date (YTD)* 3‐Year YTD
Average*
5‐Year YTD
Average*
Volume 3   ‐‐  Number 23
**Averages greater than or equal to 100 are rounded to a whole digit to maintain a consistent column size.
Report Covering the Week 06/05/2017 Through 06/11/2017 (Mon‐Sun)
0
1
2
3
4
May 15‐May 21May 22‐May 28May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11
Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 1
Homicide
Sex Assault
Robbery‐Bus.
Robbery‐Other
Agg Aslt‐Family
Agg Aslt‐NonFam
Burg‐Res
Burg‐All Other
573
537
728
652
760
678
637
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11)
Homicide
Sex Assault
Robbery‐Bus.
Robbery‐Other
Agg Aslt‐Family
Agg Aslt‐NonFam
Burg‐Res
Burg‐All Other
Larc‐Veh Burg
Larc‐All Other
Vehicle Theft
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
May 15‐May 21 May 22‐May 28 May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11
Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 2
Vehicle
Burglary
Other
Larceny
Vehicle
Theft
Page 3 of 9 
Salt Lake City Police Department
 
2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 Recent 
Chg
Recent
% Chg
2017 2016 % Chg Avg** % Chg Avg** % Chg
Criminal Homicide 0 0 0 /0 0 1 ‐1 ‐100.0% 0 0 /0 0 2 ‐100.0% 1.00 ‐100.0% 1.00 ‐100.0%
Sexual Assault 0 1 ‐1 ‐100.0% 3 4 ‐1 ‐25.0% 0 3 /0 11 14 ‐21.4% 17.67 ‐37.7% 19.20 ‐42.7%
Robbery ‐ Business 1 0 1 /0 1 5 ‐4 ‐80.0% 3 ‐2 ‐66.7% 10 11 ‐9.1% 11.33 ‐11.8% 10.60 ‐5.7%
Robbery ‐ All Other 0 0 0 /0 4 6 ‐2 ‐33.3% 9 ‐5 ‐55.6% 35 26 34.6% 20.00 75.0% 20.40 71.6%
Agg. Assault ‐ Family 0 0 0 /0 7 5 2 40.0% 6 1 16.7% 22 21 4.8% 21.33 3.1% 21.00 4.8%
Agg. Assault ‐ NonFamily 5 3 2 66.7% 20 14 6 42.9% 15 5 33.3% 59 56 5.4% 45.33 30.1% 39.40 49.7%
Burglary ‐ Residential 0 1 ‐1 ‐100.0% 8 7 1 14.3% 15 ‐7 ‐46.7% 73 34 114.7% 54.00 35.2% 67.80 7.7%
Burglary ‐ All Other 3 3 0 0.0% 11 8 3 37.5% 9 2 22.2% 70 96 ‐27.1% 86.67 ‐19.2% 80.20 ‐12.7%
Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 4 16 ‐12 ‐75.0% 25 48 ‐23 ‐47.9% 36 ‐11 ‐30.6% 236 307 ‐23.1% 251 ‐5.9% 236 0.0%
Larceny ‐ All Other 16 19 ‐3 ‐15.8% 98 105 ‐7 ‐6.7% 93 5 5.4% 455 519 ‐12.3% 517 ‐12.0% 510 ‐10.8%
Motor Vehicle Theft 6 12 ‐6 ‐50.0% 31 40 ‐9 ‐22.5% 32 ‐1 ‐3.1% 200 211 ‐5.2% 190 5.3% 167 19.6%
TOTAL 35 55 ‐20 ‐36.4% 208 243 ‐35 ‐14.4% 218 ‐10 ‐4.6% 1,171 1,297 ‐9.7% 1215 ‐3.6% 1173 ‐0.2%
May 15May 22May 29Jun 05‐Jun 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Homicide 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 0
Sex Assault 0 2 1 0 11 23 20 23 16 14 11
Robbery ‐ Business 0 0 0 1 14 8 11 10 13 11 10
Robbery ‐ All Other 1 1 2 0 28 22 20 18 16 26 35
Aggravated Assault ‐ Family 6 1 0 0 15 19 22 18 25 21 22
Aggravated Assault ‐ All Other 7 3 5 5 32 36 25 42 38 56 59
Burglary ‐ Residential 1 5 2 0 99 54 123 63 65 34 73
Burglary ‐ All Other 4 1 3 3 71 77 64 67 97 96 70
Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 12 5 4 4 270 216 212 221 224 307 236
Larceny ‐ All Other 27 29 26 16 568 518 481 508 524 519 455
Vehicle Theft 6 12 7 6 133 112 154 162 197 211 200
TOTALS 64 59 50 35 1242 1086 1133 1132 1216 1297 1171 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11)
Note: Charts may erroneously show an apparent drop in the most current data due to some cases not yet having been reported and/or recorded.
The figures included in this report are preliminary figures for general situational awareness and trend purposes only. They do not represent the official figures of the Salt Lake City Police Department and are 
subject to further analysis and revision. Due to the statute‐driven, changing nature of crime classification and area boundaries over time, be advised that the figures contained may not fully coincide with 
SLCPD statistical sources. Differences are reflective of the departmental procedures or policies that were in place at the time the events occurred and the date the data was compiled. In addition, data may 
be approximate in relation to indicated areas. Additionally, they are not Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) or "crime rate" numbers and are not intended to be used as such. Rather, they are a breakdown of 
every offense within every case that occurred during the given time periods. Although every reasonable effort is made to verify their accuracy, the accuracy of any data is subject to the constraints of the 
report generation process as well as the manner, format, and point in time of any query.  
CompStat Report…….
Council District 2 ‐ 
Breakdown of All Offenses
*The above CompStat figures were generated on Monday, 1 day(s) after the closing date, which is indicated in the title. The figures are current as of the date generated.
Last 7 Days* Last 28 Days* Previous 28 Days*
(Prior to Last 28 Days)
Year to Date (YTD)* 3‐Year YTD
Average*
5‐Year YTD
Average*
Volume 3   ‐‐  Number 23
**Averages greater than or equal to 100 are rounded to a whole digit to maintain a consistent column size.
Report Covering the Week 06/05/2017 Through 06/11/2017 (Mon‐Sun)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
May 15‐May 21May 22‐May 28May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11
Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 1
Homicide
Sex Assault
Robbery‐Bus.
Robbery‐Other
Agg Aslt‐Family
Agg Aslt‐NonFam
Burg‐Res
Burg‐All Other
1242
1086 1133 1132
1216 1297
1171
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11)
Homicide
Sex Assault
Robbery‐Bus.
Robbery‐Other
Agg Aslt‐Family
Agg Aslt‐NonFam
Burg‐Res
Burg‐All Other
Larc‐Veh Burg
Larc‐All Other
Vehicle Theft
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
May 15‐May 21 May 22‐May 28 May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11
Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 2
Vehicle
Burglary
Other
Larceny
Vehicle
Theft
Page 4 of 9 
Salt Lake City Police Department
 
2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 Recent 
Chg
Recent
% Chg
2017 2016 % Chg Avg** % Chg Avg** % Chg
Criminal Homicide 0 0 0 /0 0 0 0 /0 0 0 /0 0 0 /0 0.33 ‐100.0% 0.20 ‐100.0%
Sexual Assault 2 0 2 /0 4 4 0 0.0% 2 2 100.0% 16 16 0.0% 12.00 33.3% 11.80 35.6%
Robbery ‐ Business 2 0 2 /0 3 0 3 /0 0 3 /0 6 2 200.0% 3.00 100.0% 2.00 200.0%
Robbery ‐ All Other 0 0 0 /0 2 1 1 100.0% 0 2 /0 9 11 ‐18.2% 8.00 12.5% 6.60 36.4%
Agg. Assault ‐ Family 1 0 1 /0 1 2 ‐1 ‐50.0% 0 1 /0 4 11 ‐63.6% 6.67 ‐40.0% 6.00 ‐33.3%
Agg. Assault ‐ NonFamily 0 0 0 /0 4 3 1 33.3% 3 1 33.3% 19 24 ‐20.8% 14.67 29.5% 13.40 41.8%
Burglary ‐ Residential 0 2 ‐2 ‐100.0% 3 10 ‐7 ‐70.0% 13 ‐10 ‐76.9% 57 56 1.8% 59.00 ‐3.4% 57.80 ‐1.4%
Burglary ‐ All Other 1 2 ‐1 ‐50.0% 6 5 1 20.0% 12 ‐6 ‐50.0% 40 40 0.0% 33.33 20.0% 34.00 17.6%
Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 7 8 ‐1 ‐12.5% 45 32 13 40.6% 59 ‐14 ‐23.7% 280 315 ‐11.1% 310 ‐9.8% 267 4.9%
Larceny ‐ All Other 6 8 ‐2 ‐25.0% 37 25 12 48.0% 26 11 42.3% 192 192 0.0% 199 ‐3.4% 186 3.0%
Motor Vehicle Theft 3 2 1 50.0% 16 10 6 60.0% 12 4 33.3% 96 76 26.3% 81.67 17.6% 71.00 35.2%
TOTAL 22 22 0 0.0% 121 92 29 31.5% 127 ‐6 ‐4.7% 719 743 ‐3.2% 728 ‐1.2% 656 9.6%
May 15May 22May 29Jun 05‐Jun 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Homicide 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
Sex Assault 0 0 2 2 11 13 10 8 12 16 16
Robbery ‐ Business 0 1 0 2 9 0 1 6 1 2 6
Robbery ‐ All Other 0 1 1 0 10 1 8 7 6 11 9
Aggravated Assault ‐ Family 0 0 0 1 3 6 4 4 5 11 4
Aggravated Assault ‐ All Other 1 0 3 0 14 13 10 6 14 24 19
Burglary ‐ Residential 1 1 1 0 75 40 72 51 70 56 57
Burglary ‐ All Other 2 2 1 1 30 27 43 32 28 40 40
Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 13 13 12 7 205 163 240 274 342 315 280
Larceny ‐ All Other 8 15 8 6 165 145 191 188 216 192 192
Vehicle Theft 4 7 2 3 77 42 68 62 107 76 96
TOTALS 29 40 30 22 600 450 647 638 802 743 719 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11)
Note: Charts may erroneously show an apparent drop in the most current data due to some cases not yet having been reported and/or recorded.
The figures included in this report are preliminary figures for general situational awareness and trend purposes only. They do not represent the official figures of the Salt Lake City Police Department and are 
subject to further analysis and revision. Due to the statute‐driven, changing nature of crime classification and area boundaries over time, be advised that the figures contained may not fully coincide with 
SLCPD statistical sources. Differences are reflective of the departmental procedures or policies that were in place at the time the events occurred and the date the data was compiled. In addition, data may 
be approximate in relation to indicated areas. Additionally, they are not Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) or "crime rate" numbers and are not intended to be used as such. Rather, they are a breakdown of 
every offense within every case that occurred during the given time periods. Although every reasonable effort is made to verify their accuracy, the accuracy of any data is subject to the constraints of the 
report generation process as well as the manner, format, and point in time of any query.  
CompStat Report…….
Council District 3 ‐ 
Breakdown of All Offenses
*The above CompStat figures were generated on Monday, 1 day(s) after the closing date, which is indicated in the title. The figures are current as of the date generated.
Last 7 Days* Last 28 Days* Previous 28 Days*
(Prior to Last 28 Days)
Year to Date (YTD)* 3‐Year YTD
Average*
5‐Year YTD
Average*
Volume 3   ‐‐  Number 23
**Averages greater than or equal to 100 are rounded to a whole digit to maintain a consistent column size.
Report Covering the Week 06/05/2017 Through 06/11/2017 (Mon‐Sun)
0
1
2
3
4
May 15‐May 21May 22‐May 28May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11
Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 1
Homicide
Sex Assault
Robbery‐Bus.
Robbery‐Other
Agg Aslt‐Family
Agg Aslt‐NonFam
Burg‐Res
Burg‐All Other
600
450
647 638
802
743 719
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11)
Homicide
Sex Assault
Robbery‐Bus.
Robbery‐Other
Agg Aslt‐Family
Agg Aslt‐NonFam
Burg‐Res
Burg‐All Other
Larc‐Veh Burg
Larc‐All Other
Vehicle Theft0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
May 15‐May 21 May 22‐May 28 May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11
Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 2
Vehicle
Burglary
Other
Larceny
Vehicle
Theft
Page 5 of 9 
Salt Lake City Police Department
 
2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 Recent 
Chg
Recent
% Chg
2017 2016 % Chg Avg** % Chg Avg** % Chg
Criminal Homicide 0 0 0 /0 0 0 0 /0 0 0 /0 1 0 /0 0.67 50.0% 0.40 150.0%
Sexual Assault 2 2 0 0.0% 7 8 ‐1 ‐12.5% 8 ‐1 ‐12.5% 50 53 ‐5.7% 45.00 11.1% 41.60 20.2%
Robbery ‐ Business 3 0 3 /0 8 3 5 166.7% 5 3 60.0% 35 24 45.8% 19.33 81.0% 17.20 103.5%
Robbery ‐ All Other 2 4 ‐2 ‐50.0% 15 17 ‐2 ‐11.8% 6 9 150.0% 74 69 7.2% 62.33 18.7% 56.80 30.3%
Agg. Assault ‐ Family 0 0 0 /0 3 3 0 0.0% 3 0 0.0% 13 10 30.0% 13.33 ‐2.5% 13.20 ‐1.5%
Agg. Assault ‐ NonFamily 3 12 ‐9 ‐75.0% 20 33 ‐13 ‐39.4% 17 3 17.6% 113 110 2.7% 95.00 18.9% 88.20 28.1%
Burglary ‐ Residential 3 2 1 50.0% 12 14 ‐2 ‐14.3% 21 ‐9 ‐42.9% 92 78 17.9% 68.67 34.0% 64.80 42.0%
Burglary ‐ All Other 2 4 ‐2 ‐50.0% 20 15 5 33.3% 26 ‐6 ‐23.1% 103 79 30.4% 73.00 41.1% 73.00 41.1%
Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 13 22 ‐9 ‐40.9% 70 108 ‐38 ‐35.2% 105 ‐35 ‐33.3% 580 609 ‐4.8% 606 ‐4.3% 612 ‐5.2%
Larceny ‐ All Other 50 59 ‐9 ‐15.3% 209 214 ‐5 ‐2.3% 177 32 18.1% 1,191 1,080 10.3% 1123 6.0% 1060 12.4%
Motor Vehicle Theft 9 12 ‐3 ‐25.0% 31 41 ‐10 ‐24.4% 25 6 24.0% 176 187 ‐5.9% 183 ‐3.8% 160 9.7%
TOTAL 87 117 ‐30 ‐25.6% 395 456 ‐61 ‐13.4% 393 2 0.5% 2,428 2,299 5.6% 2290 6.0% 2187 11.0%
May 15May 22May 29Jun 05‐Jun 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Homicide 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1
Sex Assault 1 3 1 2 31 46 27 40 42 53 50
Robbery ‐ Business 0 3 2 3 18 10 18 14 20 24 35
Robbery ‐ All Other 4 5 4 2 38 46 51 57 61 69 74
Aggravated Assault ‐ Family 2 1 0 0 8 4 22 17 13 10 13
Aggravated Assault ‐ All Other 6 3 8 3 75 70 86 84 91 110 113
Burglary ‐ Residential 2 4 3 3 80 43 75 59 69 78 92
Burglary ‐ All Other 10 4 4 2 47 73 73 60 80 79 103
Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 26 17 14 13 311 610 631 558 651 609 580
Larceny ‐ All Other 43 62 54 50 678 813 1116 1200 1090 1080 1191
Vehicle Theft 7 8 7 9 110 101 152 142 220 187 176
TOTALS 101 110 97 87 1397 1816 2251 2233 2337 2299 2428 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11)
Note: Charts may erroneously show an apparent drop in the most current data due to some cases not yet having been reported and/or recorded.
The figures included in this report are preliminary figures for general situational awareness and trend purposes only. They do not represent the official figures of the Salt Lake City Police Department and are 
subject to further analysis and revision. Due to the statute‐driven, changing nature of crime classification and area boundaries over time, be advised that the figures contained may not fully coincide with 
SLCPD statistical sources. Differences are reflective of the departmental procedures or policies that were in place at the time the events occurred and the date the data was compiled. In addition, data may 
be approximate in relation to indicated areas. Additionally, they are not Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) or "crime rate" numbers and are not intended to be used as such. Rather, they are a breakdown of 
every offense within every case that occurred during the given time periods. Although every reasonable effort is made to verify their accuracy, the accuracy of any data is subject to the constraints of the 
report generation process as well as the manner, format, and point in time of any query.  
CompStat Report…….
Council District 4 ‐ 
Breakdown of All Offenses
*The above CompStat figures were generated on Monday, 1 day(s) after the closing date, which is indicated in the title. The figures are current as of the date generated.
Last 7 Days* Last 28 Days* Previous 28 Days*
(Prior to Last 28 Days)
Year to Date (YTD)* 3‐Year YTD
Average*
5‐Year YTD
Average*
Volume 3   ‐‐  Number 23
**Averages greater than or equal to 100 are rounded to a whole digit to maintain a consistent column size.
Report Covering the Week 06/05/2017 Through 06/11/2017 (Mon‐Sun)
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
May 15‐May 21May 22‐May 28May 29‐Jun 04Jun 05‐Jun 11
Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 1
Homicide
Sex Assault
Robbery‐Bus.
Robbery‐Other
Agg Aslt‐Family
Agg Aslt‐NonFam
Burg‐Res
Burg‐All Other
1397
1816
2251 2233 2337 2299
2428
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11)
Homicide
Sex Assault
Robbery‐Bus.
Robbery‐Other
Agg Aslt‐Family
Agg Aslt‐NonFam
Burg‐Res
Burg‐All Other
Larc‐Veh Burg
Larc‐All Other
Vehicle Theft0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
May 15‐May 21 May 22‐May 28 May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11
Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 2
Vehicle
Burglary
Other
Larceny
Vehicle
Theft
Page 6 of 9 
Salt Lake City Police Department
 
2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 Recent 
Chg
Recent
% Chg
2017 2016 % Chg Avg** % Chg Avg** % Chg
Criminal Homicide 0 0 0 /0 0 0 0 /0 0 0 /0 1 0 /0 0.33 200.0% 0.60 66.7%
Sexual Assault 0 0 0 /0 6 3 3 100.0% 3 3 100.0% 22 22 0.0% 17.33 26.9% 17.40 26.4%
Robbery ‐ Business 2 1 1 100.0% 5 2 3 150.0% 1 4 400.0% 15 14 7.1% 11.33 32.4% 11.40 31.6%
Robbery ‐ All Other 0 0 0 /0 3 5 ‐2 ‐40.0% 5 ‐2 ‐40.0% 21 26 ‐19.2% 22.00 ‐4.5% 20.60 1.9%
Agg. Assault ‐ Family 0 1 ‐1 ‐100.0% 0 3 ‐3 ‐100.0% 4 ‐4 ‐100.0% 6 14 ‐57.1% 14.33 ‐58.1% 13.60 ‐55.9%
Agg. Assault ‐ NonFamily 2 3 ‐1 ‐33.3% 6 10 ‐4 ‐40.0% 8 ‐2 ‐25.0% 37 39 ‐5.1% 34.00 8.8% 33.60 10.1%
Burglary ‐ Residential 3 8 ‐5 ‐62.5% 8 22 ‐14 ‐63.6% 10 ‐2 ‐20.0% 58 98 ‐40.8% 92.00 ‐37.0% 89.00 ‐34.8%
Burglary ‐ All Other 3 3 0 0.0% 9 13 ‐4 ‐30.8% 18 ‐9 ‐50.0% 93 58 60.3% 49.33 88.5% 51.20 81.6%
Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 11 12 ‐1 ‐8.3% 46 69 ‐23 ‐33.3% 38 8 21.1% 299 421 ‐29.0% 350 ‐14.7% 311 ‐3.7%
Larceny ‐ All Other 48 43 5 11.6% 159 171 ‐12 ‐7.0% 155 4 2.6% 896 1,041 ‐13.9% 936 ‐4.2% 813 10.3%
Motor Vehicle Theft 2 6 ‐4 ‐66.7% 14 19 ‐5 ‐26.3% 20 ‐6 ‐30.0% 147 149 ‐1.3% 148 ‐0.9% 127 15.9%
TOTAL 71 77 ‐6 ‐7.8% 256 317 ‐61 ‐19.2% 262 ‐6 ‐2.3% 1,595 1,882 ‐15.2% 1675 ‐4.8% 1487 7.2%
May 15May 22May 29Jun 05‐Jun 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Homicide 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1
Sex Assault 0 3 3 0 18 23 12 12 18 22 22
Robbery ‐ Business 0 2 1 2 12 8 15 10 10 14 15
Robbery ‐ All Other 1 1 1 0 20 15 22 22 18 26 21
Aggravated Assault ‐ Family 0 0 0 0 16 10 15 17 12 14 6
Aggravated Assault ‐ All Other 2 2 0 2 34 35 31 27 36 39 37
Burglary ‐ Residential 0 3 2 3 85 74 95 79 99 98 58
Burglary ‐ All Other 2 3 1 3 38 35 73 33 57 58 93
Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 13 13 9 11 246 255 247 278 352 421 299
Larceny ‐ All Other 31 39 41 48 449 595 661 814 952 1041 896
Vehicle Theft 5 2 5 2 72 78 111 140 156 149 147
TOTALS 54 68 63 71 991 1128 1284 1432 1711 1882 1595 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11)
Note: Charts may erroneously show an apparent drop in the most current data due to some cases not yet having been reported and/or recorded.
The figures included in this report are preliminary figures for general situational awareness and trend purposes only. They do not represent the official figures of the Salt Lake City Police Department and are 
subject to further analysis and revision. Due to the statute‐driven, changing nature of crime classification and area boundaries over time, be advised that the figures contained may not fully coincide with 
SLCPD statistical sources. Differences are reflective of the departmental procedures or policies that were in place at the time the events occurred and the date the data was compiled. In addition, data may 
be approximate in relation to indicated areas. Additionally, they are not Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) or "crime rate" numbers and are not intended to be used as such. Rather, they are a breakdown of 
every offense within every case that occurred during the given time periods. Although every reasonable effort is made to verify their accuracy, the accuracy of any data is subject to the constraints of the 
report generation process as well as the manner, format, and point in time of any query.  
CompStat Report…….
Council District 5 ‐ 
Breakdown of All Offenses
*The above CompStat figures were generated on Monday, 1 day(s) after the closing date, which is indicated in the title. The figures are current as of the date generated.
Last 7 Days* Last 28 Days* Previous 28 Days*
(Prior to Last 28 Days)
Year to Date (YTD)* 3‐Year YTD
Average*
5‐Year YTD
Average*
Volume 3   ‐‐  Number 23
**Averages greater than or equal to 100 are rounded to a whole digit to maintain a consistent column size.
Report Covering the Week 06/05/2017 Through 06/11/2017 (Mon‐Sun)
0
1
2
3
4
May 15‐May 21May 22‐May 28May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11
Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 1
Homicide
Sex Assault
Robbery‐Bus.
Robbery‐Other
Agg Aslt‐Family
Agg Aslt‐NonFam
Burg‐Res
Burg‐All Other
991
1128
1284
1432
1711
1882
1595
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
1800
2000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11)
Homicide
Sex Assault
Robbery‐Bus.
Robbery‐Other
Agg Aslt‐Family
Agg Aslt‐NonFam
Burg‐Res
Burg‐All Other
Larc‐Veh Burg
Larc‐All Other
Vehicle Theft0
10
20
30
40
50
60
May 15‐May 21 May 22‐May 28 May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11
Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 2
Vehicle
Burglary
Other
Larceny
Vehicle
Theft
Page 7 of 9 
Salt Lake City Police Department
 
2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 Recent 
Chg
Recent
% Chg
2017 2016 % Chg Avg** % Chg Avg** % Chg
Criminal Homicide 0 0 0 /0 0 0 0 /0 0 0 /0 0 0 /0 0.00 /0 0.00 /0
Sexual Assault 1 1 0 0.0% 1 1 0 0.0% 1 0 0.0% 2 6 ‐66.7% 4.00 ‐50.0% 4.40 ‐54.5%
Robbery ‐ Business 0 0 0 /0 1 0 1 /0 0 1 /0 4 3 33.3% 3.00 33.3% 2.80 42.9%
Robbery ‐ All Other 0 0 0 /0 0 0 0 /0 1 ‐1 ‐100.0% 1 2 ‐50.0% 1.33 ‐25.0% 1.20 ‐16.7%
Agg. Assault ‐ Family 0 0 0 /0 1 0 1 /0 0 1 /0 2 2 0.0% 1.00 100.0% 0.80 150.0%
Agg. Assault ‐ NonFamily 0 0 0 /0 0 0 0 /0 0 0 /0 3 2 50.0% 1.67 80.0% 3.20 ‐6.3%
Burglary ‐ Residential 0 0 0 /0 9 4 5 125.0% 6 3 50.0% 43 34 26.5% 37.33 15.2% 33.60 28.0%
Burglary ‐ All Other 0 2 ‐2 ‐100.0% 2 7 ‐5 ‐71.4% 7 ‐5 ‐71.4% 19 13 46.2% 10.33 83.9% 11.00 72.7%
Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 3 7 ‐4 ‐57.1% 18 41 ‐23 ‐56.1% 21 ‐3 ‐14.3% 133 172 ‐22.7% 143 ‐7.0% 136 ‐1.9%
Larceny ‐ All Other 2 2 0 0.0% 12 11 1 9.1% 22 ‐10 ‐45.5% 92 76 21.1% 77.67 18.5% 79.20 16.2%
Motor Vehicle Theft 0 1 ‐1 ‐100.0% 4 3 1 33.3% 5 ‐1 ‐20.0% 30 27 11.1% 32.67 ‐8.2% 30.00 0.0%
TOTAL 6 13 ‐7 ‐53.9% 48 67 ‐19 ‐28.4% 63 ‐15 ‐23.8% 329 337 ‐2.4% 312 5.4% 302 9.0%
May 15May 22May 29Jun 05‐Jun 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Homicide 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sex Assault 0 0 0 1 2 4 6 4 2 6 2
Robbery ‐ Business 1 0 0 0 1 2 3 5 1 3 4
Robbery ‐ All Other 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 2 2 1
Aggravated Assault ‐ Family 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 1 0 2 2
Aggravated Assault ‐ All Other 0 0 0 0 5 8 3 1 2 2 3
Burglary ‐ Residential 5 2 2 0 30 25 31 34 44 34 43
Burglary ‐ All Other 1 1 0 0 16 7 17 10 8 13 19
Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 5 7 3 3 244 110 139 110 147 172 133
Larceny ‐ All Other 5 2 3 2 83 82 81 71 86 76 92
Vehicle Theft 1 3 0 0 31 27 25 30 41 27 30
TOTALS 18 15 9 6 418 267 306 266 333 337 329 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11)
Note: Charts may erroneously show an apparent drop in the most current data due to some cases not yet having been reported and/or recorded.
The figures included in this report are preliminary figures for general situational awareness and trend purposes only. They do not represent the official figures of the Salt Lake City Police Department and are 
subject to further analysis and revision. Due to the statute‐driven, changing nature of crime classification and area boundaries over time, be advised that the figures contained may not fully coincide with 
SLCPD statistical sources. Differences are reflective of the departmental procedures or policies that were in place at the time the events occurred and the date the data was compiled. In addition, data may 
be approximate in relation to indicated areas. Additionally, they are not Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) or "crime rate" numbers and are not intended to be used as such. Rather, they are a breakdown of 
every offense within every case that occurred during the given time periods. Although every reasonable effort is made to verify their accuracy, the accuracy of any data is subject to the constraints of the 
report generation process as well as the manner, format, and point in time of any query.  
CompStat Report…….
Council District 6 ‐ 
Breakdown of All Offenses
*The above CompStat figures were generated on Monday, 1 day(s) after the closing date, which is indicated in the title. The figures are current as of the date generated.
Last 7 Days* Last 28 Days* Previous 28 Days*
(Prior to Last 28 Days)
Year to Date (YTD)* 3‐Year YTD
Average*
5‐Year YTD
Average*
Volume 3   ‐‐  Number 23
**Averages greater than or equal to 100 are rounded to a whole digit to maintain a consistent column size.
Report Covering the Week 06/05/2017 Through 06/11/2017 (Mon‐Sun)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
May 15‐May 21May 22‐May 28May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11
Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 1
Homicide
Sex Assault
Robbery‐Bus.
Robbery‐Other
Agg Aslt‐Family
Agg Aslt‐NonFam
Burg‐Res
Burg‐All Other
418
267
306
266
333 337 329
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11)
Homicide
Sex Assault
Robbery‐Bus.
Robbery‐Other
Agg Aslt‐Family
Agg Aslt‐NonFam
Burg‐Res
Burg‐All Other
Larc‐Veh Burg
Larc‐All Other
Vehicle Theft0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
May 15‐May 21 May 22‐May 28 May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11
Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 2
Vehicle
Burglary
Other
Larceny
Vehicle
Theft
Page 8 of 9 
Salt Lake City Police Department
 
2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 Recent 
Chg
Recent
% Chg
2017 2016 % Chg Avg** % Chg Avg** % Chg
Criminal Homicide 0 0 0 /0 0 0 0 /0 0 0 /0 0 0 /0 0.33 ‐100.0% 0.20 ‐100.0%
Sexual Assault 0 1 ‐1 ‐100.0% 1 3 ‐2 ‐66.7% 1 0 0.0% 8 8 0.0% 9.00 ‐11.1% 11.20 ‐28.6%
Robbery ‐ Business 0 0 0 /0 1 0 1 /0 0 1 /0 4 17 ‐76.5% 13.00 ‐69.2% 11.00 ‐63.6%
Robbery ‐ All Other 0 0 0 /0 3 1 2 200.0% 0 3 /0 7 9 ‐22.2% 6.00 16.7% 6.40 9.4%
Agg. Assault ‐ Family 0 0 0 /0 0 1 ‐1 ‐100.0% 0 0 /0 0 5 ‐100.0% 6.33 ‐100.0% 5.80 ‐100.0%
Agg. Assault ‐ NonFamily 1 1 0 0.0% 1 5 ‐4 ‐80.0% 2 ‐1 ‐50.0% 7 12 ‐41.7% 14.33 ‐51.2% 15.60 ‐55.1%
Burglary ‐ Residential 2 1 1 100.0% 14 6 8 133.3% 7 7 100.0% 48 58 ‐17.2% 59.67 ‐19.6% 57.80 ‐17.0%
Burglary ‐ All Other 3 1 2 200.0% 8 12 ‐4 ‐33.3% 15 ‐7 ‐46.7% 50 60 ‐16.7% 41.67 20.0% 41.20 21.4%
Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 8 10 ‐2 ‐20.0% 39 49 ‐10 ‐20.4% 40 ‐1 ‐2.5% 247 323 ‐23.5% 291 ‐15.0% 268 ‐8.0%
Larceny ‐ All Other 13 21 ‐8 ‐38.1% 76 90 ‐14 ‐15.6% 72 4 5.6% 443 437 1.4% 438 1.1% 403 10.0%
Motor Vehicle Theft 0 5 ‐5 ‐100.0% 7 22 ‐15 ‐68.2% 16 ‐9 ‐56.3% 74 82 ‐9.8% 85.00 ‐12.9% 76.00 ‐2.6%
TOTAL 27 40 ‐13 ‐32.5% 150 189 ‐39 ‐20.6% 153 ‐3 ‐2.0% 888 1,011 ‐12.2% 964 ‐7.9% 896 ‐0.9%
May 15May 22May 29Jun 05‐Jun 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Homicide 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Sex Assault 0 1 0 0 5 14 15 8 11 8 8
Robbery ‐ Business 1 0 0 0 4 3 13 11 11 17 4
Robbery ‐ All Other 2 0 1 0 9 9 5 2 7 9 7
Aggravated Assault ‐ Family 0 0 0 0 3 4 6 5 9 5 0
Aggravated Assault ‐ All Other 0 0 0 1 13 17 18 13 18 12 7
Burglary ‐ Residential 4 6 2 2 45 57 53 44 77 58 48
Burglary ‐ All Other 2 1 2 3 27 52 29 32 33 60 50
Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 14 7 10 8 266 243 227 232 317 323 247
Larceny ‐ All Other 22 19 22 13 304 321 378 419 458 437 443
Vehicle Theft 3 3 1 0 49 54 71 80 93 82 74
TOTALS 48 37 38 27 725 774 815 846 1035 1011 888 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11)
Note: Charts may erroneously show an apparent drop in the most current data due to some cases not yet having been reported and/or recorded.
The figures included in this report are preliminary figures for general situational awareness and trend purposes only. They do not represent the official figures of the Salt Lake City Police Department and are 
subject to further analysis and revision. Due to the statute‐driven, changing nature of crime classification and area boundaries over time, be advised that the figures contained may not fully coincide with 
SLCPD statistical sources. Differences are reflective of the departmental procedures or policies that were in place at the time the events occurred and the date the data was compiled. In addition, data may 
be approximate in relation to indicated areas. Additionally, they are not Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) or "crime rate" numbers and are not intended to be used as such. Rather, they are a breakdown of 
every offense within every case that occurred during the given time periods. Although every reasonable effort is made to verify their accuracy, the accuracy of any data is subject to the constraints of the 
report generation process as well as the manner, format, and point in time of any query.  
*The above CompStat figures were generated on Monday, 1 day(s) after the closing date, which is indicated in the title. The figures are current as of the date generated.
CompStat Report…….
Council District 7 ‐ 
Breakdown of All Offenses
Volume 3   ‐‐  Number 23
Last 7 Days* Last 28 Days* Previous 28 Days*
(Prior to Last 28 Days)
Year to Date (YTD)* 3‐Year YTD
Average*
5‐Year YTD
Average*
**Averages greater than or equal to 100 are rounded to a whole digit to maintain a consistent column size.
Report Covering the Week 06/05/2017 Through 06/11/2017 (Mon‐Sun)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
May 15‐May 21May 22‐May 28May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11
Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 1
Homicide
Sex Assault
Robbery‐Bus.
Robbery‐Other
Agg Aslt‐Family
Agg Aslt‐NonFam
Burg‐Res
Burg‐All Other
725
774 815 846
1035 1011
888
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11)
Homicide
Sex Assault
Robbery‐Bus.
Robbery‐Other
Agg Aslt‐Family
Agg Aslt‐NonFam
Burg‐Res
Burg‐All Other
Larc‐Veh Burg
Larc‐All Other
Vehicle Theft0
5
10
15
20
25
May 15‐May 21 May 22‐May 28 May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11
Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 2
Vehicle
Burglary
Other
Larceny
Vehicle
Theft
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June 2017 SLC PD Compstat Report

  • 1. Salt Lake City Police Department   2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 Recent  Chg Recent % Chg 2017 2016 % Chg Avg** % Chg Avg** % Chg Criminal Homicide 0 0 0 /0 1 1 0 0.0% 0 1 /0 3 4 ‐25.0% 3.67 ‐18.2% 3.00 0.0% Sexual Assault 5 5 0 0.0% 23 24 ‐1 ‐4.2% 22 1 4.5% 126 132 ‐4.5% 119 6.2% 121 4.5% Robbery ‐ Business 10 1 9 900.0% 23 12 11 91.7% 10 13 130.0% 80 78 2.6% 66.33 20.6% 59.40 34.7% Robbery ‐ All Other 2 5 ‐3 ‐60.0% 28 34 ‐6 ‐17.6% 24 4 16.7% 157 158 ‐0.6% 137 14.6% 127 24.0% Agg. Assault ‐ Family 2 2 0 0.0% 14 16 ‐2 ‐12.5% 15 ‐1 ‐6.7% 61 85 ‐28.2% 82.00 ‐25.6% 77.60 ‐21.4% Agg. Assault ‐ NonFamily 12 21 ‐9 ‐42.9% 58 71 ‐13 ‐18.3% 56 2 3.6% 271 271 0.0% 231 17.1% 225 20.3% Burglary ‐ Residential 8 16 ‐8 ‐50.0% 58 71 ‐13 ‐18.3% 85 ‐27 ‐31.8% 430 404 6.4% 434 ‐1.0% 441 ‐2.5% Burglary ‐ All Other 16 16 0 0.0% 66 64 2 3.1% 87 ‐21 ‐24.1% 403 377 6.9% 333 21.0% 331 21.6% Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 51 80 ‐29 ‐36.3% 268 381 ‐113 ‐29.7% 332 ‐64 ‐19.3% 1,976 2,357 ‐16.2% 2175 ‐9.1% 2047 ‐3.5% Larceny ‐ All Other 141 162 ‐21 ‐13.0% 626 677 ‐51 ‐7.5% 589 37 6.3% 3,511 3,646 ‐3.7% 3582 ‐2.0% 3353 4.7% Motor Vehicle Theft 27 44 ‐17 ‐38.6% 123 166 ‐43 ‐25.9% 130 ‐7 ‐5.4% 893 913 ‐2.2% 893 0.0% 792 12.8% TOTAL 274 352 ‐78 ‐22.2% 1,288 1,517 ‐229 ‐15.1% 1,350 ‐62 ‐4.6% 7,911 8,425 ‐6.1% 8056 ‐1.8% 7576 4.4% May 15May 22May 29Jun 05‐Jun 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Homicide 0 0 1 0 5 1 3 2 5 4 3 Sex Assault 1 9 8 5 99 137 110 109 115 132 126 Robbery ‐ Business 2 6 5 10 61 34 64 62 59 78 80 Robbery ‐ All Other 9 8 9 2 119 108 114 126 127 158 157 Aggravated Assault ‐ Family 8 3 1 2 65 55 87 73 88 85 61 Aggravated Assault ‐ All Other 17 10 19 12 203 215 217 198 225 271 271 Burglary ‐ Residential 14 23 13 8 468 348 555 388 511 404 430 Burglary ‐ All Other 23 14 13 16 250 304 354 266 356 377 403 Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 92 66 59 51 1721 1786 1924 1896 2272 2357 1976 Larceny ‐ All Other 146 176 163 141 2528 2796 3221 3468 3632 3646 3511 Vehicle Theft 33 38 25 27 597 516 764 786 979 913 893 TOTALS 345 353 316 274 6116 6300 7413 7374 8369 8425 7911 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11) Note: Charts may erroneously show an apparent drop in the most current data due to some cases not yet having been reported and/or recorded. The figures included in this report are preliminary figures for general situational awareness and trend purposes only. They do not represent the official figures of the Salt Lake City Police Department and are  subject to further analysis and revision. Due to the statute‐driven, changing nature of crime classification and area boundaries over time, be advised that the figures contained may not fully coincide with  SLCPD statistical sources. Differences are reflective of the departmental procedures or policies that were in place at the time the events occurred and the date the data was compiled. In addition, data may  be approximate in relation to indicated areas. Additionally, they are not Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) or "crime rate" numbers and are not intended to be used as such. Rather, they are a breakdown of  every offense within every case that occurred during the given time periods. Although every reasonable effort is made to verify their accuracy, the accuracy of any data is subject to the constraints of the  report generation process as well as the manner, format, and point in time of any query.   *The above CompStat figures were generated on Monday, 1 day(s) after the closing date, which is indicated in the title. The figures are current as of the date generated. CompStat Report……. Citywide Data ‐  Breakdown of All Offenses Volume 3   ‐‐  Number 23 Last 7 Days* Last 28 Days* Previous 28 Days* (Prior to Last 28 Days) Year to Date (YTD)* 3‐Year YTD Average* 5‐Year YTD Average* **Averages greater than or equal to 100 are rounded to a whole digit to maintain a consistent column size. Report Covering the Week 06/05/2017 Through 06/11/2017 (Mon‐Sun) 0 5 10 15 20 25 May 15‐May 21May 22‐May 28May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11 Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 1 Homicide Sex Assault Robbery‐Bus. Robbery‐Other Agg Aslt‐Family Agg Aslt‐NonFam Burg‐Res Burg‐All Other 6116 6300 7413 7374 8369 8425 7911 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11) Homicide Sex Assault Robbery‐Bus. Robbery‐Other Agg Aslt‐Family Agg Aslt‐NonFam Burg‐Res Burg‐All Other Larc‐Veh Burg Larc‐All Other Vehicle Theft 92 66 59 51 146 176 163 141 33 38 25 27 0 50 100 150 200 May 15‐May 21May 22‐May 28 May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11 Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 2 Vehicle Burglary Other Larceny Vehicle Theft Page 1 of 9 
  • 2. Salt Lake City Police Department   2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 Recent  Chg Recent % Chg 2017 2016 % Chg Avg** % Chg Avg** % Chg Criminal Homicide 0 0 0 /0 0 0 0 /0 0 0 /0 0 0 /0 0.67 ‐100.0% 0.40 ‐100.0% Sexual Assault 0 1 ‐1 ‐100.0% 3 3 0 0.0% 5 ‐2 ‐40.0% 22 29 ‐24.1% 25.00 ‐12.0% 22.40 ‐1.8% Robbery ‐ Business 2 0 2 /0 2 0 2 /0 2 0 0.0% 12 11 9.1% 9.00 33.3% 7.80 53.8% Robbery ‐ All Other 2 4 ‐2 ‐50.0% 14 17 ‐3 ‐17.6% 4 10 250.0% 61 64 ‐4.7% 55.33 10.2% 48.20 26.6% Agg. Assault ‐ Family 0 0 0 /0 1 2 ‐1 ‐50.0% 2 ‐1 ‐50.0% 5 4 25.0% 5.00 0.0% 4.00 25.0% Agg. Assault ‐ NonFamily 2 7 ‐5 ‐71.4% 19 21 ‐2 ‐9.5% 9 10 111.1% 85 80 6.3% 70.00 21.4% 64.20 32.4% Burglary ‐ Residential 1 0 1 /0 3 4 ‐1 ‐25.0% 4 ‐1 ‐25.0% 23 15 53.3% 11.33 102.9% 10.80 113.0% Burglary ‐ All Other 2 2 0 0.0% 9 9 0 0.0% 9 0 0.0% 49 39 25.6% 29.67 65.2% 30.40 61.2% Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 7 10 ‐3 ‐30.0% 38 53 ‐15 ‐28.3% 48 ‐10 ‐20.8% 288 386 ‐25.4% 356 ‐19.2% 381 ‐24.4% Larceny ‐ All Other 22 23 ‐1 ‐4.4% 110 108 2 1.9% 92 18 19.6% 616 604 2.0% 601 2.5% 531 16.0% Motor Vehicle Theft 4 2 2 100.0% 11 15 ‐4 ‐26.7% 13 ‐2 ‐15.4% 71 82 ‐13.4% 83.00 ‐14.5% 73.00 ‐2.7% TOTAL 42 49 ‐7 ‐14.3% 210 232 ‐22 ‐9.5% 188 22 11.7% 1,232 1,314 ‐6.2% 1246 ‐1.2% 1173 5.0% May 15May 22May 29Jun 05‐Jun 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Homicide 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 Sex Assault 0 2 1 0 13 21 16 23 23 29 22 Robbery ‐ Business 0 0 0 2 11 3 9 4 12 11 12 Robbery ‐ All Other 2 6 4 2 30 32 43 49 53 64 61 Aggravated Assault ‐ Family 0 1 0 0 4 1 4 9 2 4 5 Aggravated Assault ‐ All Other 5 3 9 2 46 47 64 58 72 80 85 Burglary ‐ Residential 0 1 1 1 15 9 11 7 12 15 23 Burglary ‐ All Other 5 0 2 2 13 27 36 27 23 39 49 Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 10 9 12 7 143 416 420 278 405 386 288 Larceny ‐ All Other 21 32 35 22 345 364 488 608 591 604 616 Vehicle Theft 6 0 1 4 57 53 63 55 112 82 71 TOTALS 49 54 65 42 678 973 1154 1120 1305 1314 1232 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11) Note: Charts may erroneously show an apparent drop in the most current data due to some cases not yet having been reported and/or recorded. The figures included in this report are preliminary figures for general situational awareness and trend purposes only. They do not represent the official figures of the Salt Lake City Police Department and are  subject to further analysis and revision. Due to the statute‐driven, changing nature of crime classification and area boundaries over time, be advised that the figures contained may not fully coincide with  SLCPD statistical sources. Differences are reflective of the departmental procedures or policies that were in place at the time the events occurred and the date the data was compiled. In addition, data may  be approximate in relation to indicated areas. Additionally, they are not Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) or "crime rate" numbers and are not intended to be used as such. Rather, they are a breakdown of  every offense within every case that occurred during the given time periods. Although every reasonable effort is made to verify their accuracy, the accuracy of any data is subject to the constraints of the  report generation process as well as the manner, format, and point in time of any query.   *The above CompStat figures were generated on Monday, 1 day(s) after the closing date, which is indicated in the title. The figures are current as of the date generated. **Averages greater than or equal to 100 are rounded to a whole digit to maintain a consistent column size. ***The Rio Grande District is defined as the area from North Temple to 700 South and State Street to I‐15. However, this area overlaps other districts covered with the SLCPD CompStat Report, namely  parts of Districts 3 & 4. As a result, the data contained within the Rio Grande District may also be listed in the data for other areas. CompStat Report……. Rio Grande District*** Breakdown of All Offenses Report Covering the Week 06/05/2017 Through 06/11/2017 (Mon‐Sun) Volume 3   ‐‐  Number 23 Last 7 Days* Last 28 Days* Previous 28 Days* (Prior to Last 28 Days) Year to Date (YTD)* 3‐Year YTD Average* 5‐Year YTD Average* 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 May 15‐May 21May 22‐May 28May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11 Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 1 Homicide Sex Assault Robbery‐Bus. Robbery‐Other Agg Aslt‐Family Agg Aslt‐NonFam Burg‐Res Burg‐All Other 678 973 1154 1120 1305 1314 1232 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11) Homicide Sex Assault Robbery‐Bus. Robbery‐Other Agg Aslt‐Family Agg Aslt‐NonFam Burg‐Res Burg‐All Other Larc‐Veh Burg Larc‐All Other Vehicle Theft 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 May 15‐May 21 May 22‐May 28 May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11 Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 2 Vehicle Burglary Other Larceny Vehicle Theft Page 2 of 9 
  • 3. Salt Lake City Police Department   2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 Recent  Chg Recent % Chg 2017 2016 % Chg Avg** % Chg Avg** % Chg Criminal Homicide 0 0 0 /0 0 0 0 /0 0 0 /0 0 2 ‐100.0% 1.00 ‐100.0% 0.60 ‐100.0% Sexual Assault 0 0 0 /0 1 1 0 0.0% 7 ‐6 ‐85.7% 17 10 70.0% 9.67 75.9% 11.60 46.6% Robbery ‐ Business 2 0 2 /0 4 2 2 100.0% 1 3 300.0% 6 6 0.0% 5.00 20.0% 3.60 66.7% Robbery ‐ All Other 0 0 0 /0 1 3 ‐2 ‐66.7% 3 ‐2 ‐66.7% 9 14 ‐35.7% 16.00 ‐43.8% 13.20 ‐31.8% Agg. Assault ‐ Family 1 1 0 0.0% 2 2 0 0.0% 2 0 0.0% 14 21 ‐33.3% 17.00 ‐17.6% 15.60 ‐10.3% Agg. Assault ‐ NonFamily 1 2 ‐1 ‐50.0% 5 6 ‐1 ‐16.7% 11 ‐6 ‐54.5% 30 27 11.1% 23.67 26.8% 27.00 11.1% Burglary ‐ Residential 0 1 ‐1 ‐100.0% 4 7 ‐3 ‐42.9% 13 ‐9 ‐69.2% 58 41 41.5% 59.67 ‐2.8% 66.40 ‐12.7% Burglary ‐ All Other 3 1 2 200.0% 6 4 2 50.0% 0 6 /0 23 26 ‐11.5% 30.33 ‐24.2% 31.20 ‐26.3% Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 4 5 ‐1 ‐20.0% 20 32 ‐12 ‐37.5% 23 ‐3 ‐13.0% 172 164 4.9% 182 ‐5.3% 164 5.1% Larceny ‐ All Other 5 7 ‐2 ‐28.6% 30 46 ‐16 ‐34.8% 31 ‐1 ‐3.2% 170 220 ‐22.7% 214 ‐20.4% 210 ‐19.0% Motor Vehicle Theft 6 5 1 20.0% 17 29 ‐12 ‐41.4% 14 3 21.4% 138 147 ‐6.1% 139 ‐0.7% 128 7.5% TOTAL 22 22 0 0.0% 90 132 ‐42 ‐31.8% 105 ‐15 ‐14.3% 637 678 ‐6.0% 697 ‐8.6% 671 ‐5.1% May 15May 22May 29Jun 05‐Jun 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Homicide 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 Sex Assault 0 0 1 0 14 13 16 9 10 10 17 Robbery ‐ Business 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 6 3 6 6 Robbery ‐ All Other 1 0 0 0 9 11 7 17 17 14 9 Aggravated Assault ‐ Family 0 1 0 1 16 11 16 9 21 21 14 Aggravated Assault ‐ All Other 1 1 2 1 25 27 37 20 24 27 30 Burglary ‐ Residential 1 2 1 0 51 51 102 55 83 41 58 Burglary ‐ All Other 1 0 2 3 14 20 45 24 41 26 23 Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 7 3 6 4 141 119 154 181 200 164 172 Larceny ‐ All Other 8 8 9 5 190 214 194 193 228 220 170 Vehicle Theft 6 3 2 6 111 70 155 138 132 147 138 TOTALS 25 18 25 22 573 537 728 652 760 678 637 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11) Note: Charts may erroneously show an apparent drop in the most current data due to some cases not yet having been reported and/or recorded. The figures included in this report are preliminary figures for general situational awareness and trend purposes only. They do not represent the official figures of the Salt Lake City Police Department and are  subject to further analysis and revision. Due to the statute‐driven, changing nature of crime classification and area boundaries over time, be advised that the figures contained may not fully coincide with  SLCPD statistical sources. Differences are reflective of the departmental procedures or policies that were in place at the time the events occurred and the date the data was compiled. In addition, data may  be approximate in relation to indicated areas. Additionally, they are not Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) or "crime rate" numbers and are not intended to be used as such. Rather, they are a breakdown of  every offense within every case that occurred during the given time periods. Although every reasonable effort is made to verify their accuracy, the accuracy of any data is subject to the constraints of the  report generation process as well as the manner, format, and point in time of any query.   CompStat Report……. Council District 1 ‐  Breakdown of All Offenses *The above CompStat figures were generated on Monday, 1 day(s) after the closing date, which is indicated in the title. The figures are current as of the date generated. Last 7 Days* Last 28 Days* Previous 28 Days* (Prior to Last 28 Days) Year to Date (YTD)* 3‐Year YTD Average* 5‐Year YTD Average* Volume 3   ‐‐  Number 23 **Averages greater than or equal to 100 are rounded to a whole digit to maintain a consistent column size. Report Covering the Week 06/05/2017 Through 06/11/2017 (Mon‐Sun) 0 1 2 3 4 May 15‐May 21May 22‐May 28May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11 Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 1 Homicide Sex Assault Robbery‐Bus. Robbery‐Other Agg Aslt‐Family Agg Aslt‐NonFam Burg‐Res Burg‐All Other 573 537 728 652 760 678 637 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11) Homicide Sex Assault Robbery‐Bus. Robbery‐Other Agg Aslt‐Family Agg Aslt‐NonFam Burg‐Res Burg‐All Other Larc‐Veh Burg Larc‐All Other Vehicle Theft 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 May 15‐May 21 May 22‐May 28 May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11 Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 2 Vehicle Burglary Other Larceny Vehicle Theft Page 3 of 9 
  • 4. Salt Lake City Police Department   2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 Recent  Chg Recent % Chg 2017 2016 % Chg Avg** % Chg Avg** % Chg Criminal Homicide 0 0 0 /0 0 1 ‐1 ‐100.0% 0 0 /0 0 2 ‐100.0% 1.00 ‐100.0% 1.00 ‐100.0% Sexual Assault 0 1 ‐1 ‐100.0% 3 4 ‐1 ‐25.0% 0 3 /0 11 14 ‐21.4% 17.67 ‐37.7% 19.20 ‐42.7% Robbery ‐ Business 1 0 1 /0 1 5 ‐4 ‐80.0% 3 ‐2 ‐66.7% 10 11 ‐9.1% 11.33 ‐11.8% 10.60 ‐5.7% Robbery ‐ All Other 0 0 0 /0 4 6 ‐2 ‐33.3% 9 ‐5 ‐55.6% 35 26 34.6% 20.00 75.0% 20.40 71.6% Agg. Assault ‐ Family 0 0 0 /0 7 5 2 40.0% 6 1 16.7% 22 21 4.8% 21.33 3.1% 21.00 4.8% Agg. Assault ‐ NonFamily 5 3 2 66.7% 20 14 6 42.9% 15 5 33.3% 59 56 5.4% 45.33 30.1% 39.40 49.7% Burglary ‐ Residential 0 1 ‐1 ‐100.0% 8 7 1 14.3% 15 ‐7 ‐46.7% 73 34 114.7% 54.00 35.2% 67.80 7.7% Burglary ‐ All Other 3 3 0 0.0% 11 8 3 37.5% 9 2 22.2% 70 96 ‐27.1% 86.67 ‐19.2% 80.20 ‐12.7% Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 4 16 ‐12 ‐75.0% 25 48 ‐23 ‐47.9% 36 ‐11 ‐30.6% 236 307 ‐23.1% 251 ‐5.9% 236 0.0% Larceny ‐ All Other 16 19 ‐3 ‐15.8% 98 105 ‐7 ‐6.7% 93 5 5.4% 455 519 ‐12.3% 517 ‐12.0% 510 ‐10.8% Motor Vehicle Theft 6 12 ‐6 ‐50.0% 31 40 ‐9 ‐22.5% 32 ‐1 ‐3.1% 200 211 ‐5.2% 190 5.3% 167 19.6% TOTAL 35 55 ‐20 ‐36.4% 208 243 ‐35 ‐14.4% 218 ‐10 ‐4.6% 1,171 1,297 ‐9.7% 1215 ‐3.6% 1173 ‐0.2% May 15May 22May 29Jun 05‐Jun 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Homicide 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 0 Sex Assault 0 2 1 0 11 23 20 23 16 14 11 Robbery ‐ Business 0 0 0 1 14 8 11 10 13 11 10 Robbery ‐ All Other 1 1 2 0 28 22 20 18 16 26 35 Aggravated Assault ‐ Family 6 1 0 0 15 19 22 18 25 21 22 Aggravated Assault ‐ All Other 7 3 5 5 32 36 25 42 38 56 59 Burglary ‐ Residential 1 5 2 0 99 54 123 63 65 34 73 Burglary ‐ All Other 4 1 3 3 71 77 64 67 97 96 70 Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 12 5 4 4 270 216 212 221 224 307 236 Larceny ‐ All Other 27 29 26 16 568 518 481 508 524 519 455 Vehicle Theft 6 12 7 6 133 112 154 162 197 211 200 TOTALS 64 59 50 35 1242 1086 1133 1132 1216 1297 1171 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11) Note: Charts may erroneously show an apparent drop in the most current data due to some cases not yet having been reported and/or recorded. The figures included in this report are preliminary figures for general situational awareness and trend purposes only. They do not represent the official figures of the Salt Lake City Police Department and are  subject to further analysis and revision. Due to the statute‐driven, changing nature of crime classification and area boundaries over time, be advised that the figures contained may not fully coincide with  SLCPD statistical sources. Differences are reflective of the departmental procedures or policies that were in place at the time the events occurred and the date the data was compiled. In addition, data may  be approximate in relation to indicated areas. Additionally, they are not Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) or "crime rate" numbers and are not intended to be used as such. Rather, they are a breakdown of  every offense within every case that occurred during the given time periods. Although every reasonable effort is made to verify their accuracy, the accuracy of any data is subject to the constraints of the  report generation process as well as the manner, format, and point in time of any query.   CompStat Report……. Council District 2 ‐  Breakdown of All Offenses *The above CompStat figures were generated on Monday, 1 day(s) after the closing date, which is indicated in the title. The figures are current as of the date generated. Last 7 Days* Last 28 Days* Previous 28 Days* (Prior to Last 28 Days) Year to Date (YTD)* 3‐Year YTD Average* 5‐Year YTD Average* Volume 3   ‐‐  Number 23 **Averages greater than or equal to 100 are rounded to a whole digit to maintain a consistent column size. Report Covering the Week 06/05/2017 Through 06/11/2017 (Mon‐Sun) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 May 15‐May 21May 22‐May 28May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11 Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 1 Homicide Sex Assault Robbery‐Bus. Robbery‐Other Agg Aslt‐Family Agg Aslt‐NonFam Burg‐Res Burg‐All Other 1242 1086 1133 1132 1216 1297 1171 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11) Homicide Sex Assault Robbery‐Bus. Robbery‐Other Agg Aslt‐Family Agg Aslt‐NonFam Burg‐Res Burg‐All Other Larc‐Veh Burg Larc‐All Other Vehicle Theft 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 May 15‐May 21 May 22‐May 28 May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11 Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 2 Vehicle Burglary Other Larceny Vehicle Theft Page 4 of 9 
  • 5. Salt Lake City Police Department   2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 Recent  Chg Recent % Chg 2017 2016 % Chg Avg** % Chg Avg** % Chg Criminal Homicide 0 0 0 /0 0 0 0 /0 0 0 /0 0 0 /0 0.33 ‐100.0% 0.20 ‐100.0% Sexual Assault 2 0 2 /0 4 4 0 0.0% 2 2 100.0% 16 16 0.0% 12.00 33.3% 11.80 35.6% Robbery ‐ Business 2 0 2 /0 3 0 3 /0 0 3 /0 6 2 200.0% 3.00 100.0% 2.00 200.0% Robbery ‐ All Other 0 0 0 /0 2 1 1 100.0% 0 2 /0 9 11 ‐18.2% 8.00 12.5% 6.60 36.4% Agg. Assault ‐ Family 1 0 1 /0 1 2 ‐1 ‐50.0% 0 1 /0 4 11 ‐63.6% 6.67 ‐40.0% 6.00 ‐33.3% Agg. Assault ‐ NonFamily 0 0 0 /0 4 3 1 33.3% 3 1 33.3% 19 24 ‐20.8% 14.67 29.5% 13.40 41.8% Burglary ‐ Residential 0 2 ‐2 ‐100.0% 3 10 ‐7 ‐70.0% 13 ‐10 ‐76.9% 57 56 1.8% 59.00 ‐3.4% 57.80 ‐1.4% Burglary ‐ All Other 1 2 ‐1 ‐50.0% 6 5 1 20.0% 12 ‐6 ‐50.0% 40 40 0.0% 33.33 20.0% 34.00 17.6% Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 7 8 ‐1 ‐12.5% 45 32 13 40.6% 59 ‐14 ‐23.7% 280 315 ‐11.1% 310 ‐9.8% 267 4.9% Larceny ‐ All Other 6 8 ‐2 ‐25.0% 37 25 12 48.0% 26 11 42.3% 192 192 0.0% 199 ‐3.4% 186 3.0% Motor Vehicle Theft 3 2 1 50.0% 16 10 6 60.0% 12 4 33.3% 96 76 26.3% 81.67 17.6% 71.00 35.2% TOTAL 22 22 0 0.0% 121 92 29 31.5% 127 ‐6 ‐4.7% 719 743 ‐3.2% 728 ‐1.2% 656 9.6% May 15May 22May 29Jun 05‐Jun 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Homicide 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Sex Assault 0 0 2 2 11 13 10 8 12 16 16 Robbery ‐ Business 0 1 0 2 9 0 1 6 1 2 6 Robbery ‐ All Other 0 1 1 0 10 1 8 7 6 11 9 Aggravated Assault ‐ Family 0 0 0 1 3 6 4 4 5 11 4 Aggravated Assault ‐ All Other 1 0 3 0 14 13 10 6 14 24 19 Burglary ‐ Residential 1 1 1 0 75 40 72 51 70 56 57 Burglary ‐ All Other 2 2 1 1 30 27 43 32 28 40 40 Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 13 13 12 7 205 163 240 274 342 315 280 Larceny ‐ All Other 8 15 8 6 165 145 191 188 216 192 192 Vehicle Theft 4 7 2 3 77 42 68 62 107 76 96 TOTALS 29 40 30 22 600 450 647 638 802 743 719 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11) Note: Charts may erroneously show an apparent drop in the most current data due to some cases not yet having been reported and/or recorded. The figures included in this report are preliminary figures for general situational awareness and trend purposes only. They do not represent the official figures of the Salt Lake City Police Department and are  subject to further analysis and revision. Due to the statute‐driven, changing nature of crime classification and area boundaries over time, be advised that the figures contained may not fully coincide with  SLCPD statistical sources. Differences are reflective of the departmental procedures or policies that were in place at the time the events occurred and the date the data was compiled. In addition, data may  be approximate in relation to indicated areas. Additionally, they are not Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) or "crime rate" numbers and are not intended to be used as such. Rather, they are a breakdown of  every offense within every case that occurred during the given time periods. Although every reasonable effort is made to verify their accuracy, the accuracy of any data is subject to the constraints of the  report generation process as well as the manner, format, and point in time of any query.   CompStat Report……. Council District 3 ‐  Breakdown of All Offenses *The above CompStat figures were generated on Monday, 1 day(s) after the closing date, which is indicated in the title. The figures are current as of the date generated. Last 7 Days* Last 28 Days* Previous 28 Days* (Prior to Last 28 Days) Year to Date (YTD)* 3‐Year YTD Average* 5‐Year YTD Average* Volume 3   ‐‐  Number 23 **Averages greater than or equal to 100 are rounded to a whole digit to maintain a consistent column size. Report Covering the Week 06/05/2017 Through 06/11/2017 (Mon‐Sun) 0 1 2 3 4 May 15‐May 21May 22‐May 28May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11 Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 1 Homicide Sex Assault Robbery‐Bus. Robbery‐Other Agg Aslt‐Family Agg Aslt‐NonFam Burg‐Res Burg‐All Other 600 450 647 638 802 743 719 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11) Homicide Sex Assault Robbery‐Bus. Robbery‐Other Agg Aslt‐Family Agg Aslt‐NonFam Burg‐Res Burg‐All Other Larc‐Veh Burg Larc‐All Other Vehicle Theft0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 May 15‐May 21 May 22‐May 28 May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11 Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 2 Vehicle Burglary Other Larceny Vehicle Theft Page 5 of 9 
  • 6. Salt Lake City Police Department   2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 Recent  Chg Recent % Chg 2017 2016 % Chg Avg** % Chg Avg** % Chg Criminal Homicide 0 0 0 /0 0 0 0 /0 0 0 /0 1 0 /0 0.67 50.0% 0.40 150.0% Sexual Assault 2 2 0 0.0% 7 8 ‐1 ‐12.5% 8 ‐1 ‐12.5% 50 53 ‐5.7% 45.00 11.1% 41.60 20.2% Robbery ‐ Business 3 0 3 /0 8 3 5 166.7% 5 3 60.0% 35 24 45.8% 19.33 81.0% 17.20 103.5% Robbery ‐ All Other 2 4 ‐2 ‐50.0% 15 17 ‐2 ‐11.8% 6 9 150.0% 74 69 7.2% 62.33 18.7% 56.80 30.3% Agg. Assault ‐ Family 0 0 0 /0 3 3 0 0.0% 3 0 0.0% 13 10 30.0% 13.33 ‐2.5% 13.20 ‐1.5% Agg. Assault ‐ NonFamily 3 12 ‐9 ‐75.0% 20 33 ‐13 ‐39.4% 17 3 17.6% 113 110 2.7% 95.00 18.9% 88.20 28.1% Burglary ‐ Residential 3 2 1 50.0% 12 14 ‐2 ‐14.3% 21 ‐9 ‐42.9% 92 78 17.9% 68.67 34.0% 64.80 42.0% Burglary ‐ All Other 2 4 ‐2 ‐50.0% 20 15 5 33.3% 26 ‐6 ‐23.1% 103 79 30.4% 73.00 41.1% 73.00 41.1% Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 13 22 ‐9 ‐40.9% 70 108 ‐38 ‐35.2% 105 ‐35 ‐33.3% 580 609 ‐4.8% 606 ‐4.3% 612 ‐5.2% Larceny ‐ All Other 50 59 ‐9 ‐15.3% 209 214 ‐5 ‐2.3% 177 32 18.1% 1,191 1,080 10.3% 1123 6.0% 1060 12.4% Motor Vehicle Theft 9 12 ‐3 ‐25.0% 31 41 ‐10 ‐24.4% 25 6 24.0% 176 187 ‐5.9% 183 ‐3.8% 160 9.7% TOTAL 87 117 ‐30 ‐25.6% 395 456 ‐61 ‐13.4% 393 2 0.5% 2,428 2,299 5.6% 2290 6.0% 2187 11.0% May 15May 22May 29Jun 05‐Jun 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Homicide 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 Sex Assault 1 3 1 2 31 46 27 40 42 53 50 Robbery ‐ Business 0 3 2 3 18 10 18 14 20 24 35 Robbery ‐ All Other 4 5 4 2 38 46 51 57 61 69 74 Aggravated Assault ‐ Family 2 1 0 0 8 4 22 17 13 10 13 Aggravated Assault ‐ All Other 6 3 8 3 75 70 86 84 91 110 113 Burglary ‐ Residential 2 4 3 3 80 43 75 59 69 78 92 Burglary ‐ All Other 10 4 4 2 47 73 73 60 80 79 103 Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 26 17 14 13 311 610 631 558 651 609 580 Larceny ‐ All Other 43 62 54 50 678 813 1116 1200 1090 1080 1191 Vehicle Theft 7 8 7 9 110 101 152 142 220 187 176 TOTALS 101 110 97 87 1397 1816 2251 2233 2337 2299 2428 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11) Note: Charts may erroneously show an apparent drop in the most current data due to some cases not yet having been reported and/or recorded. The figures included in this report are preliminary figures for general situational awareness and trend purposes only. They do not represent the official figures of the Salt Lake City Police Department and are  subject to further analysis and revision. Due to the statute‐driven, changing nature of crime classification and area boundaries over time, be advised that the figures contained may not fully coincide with  SLCPD statistical sources. Differences are reflective of the departmental procedures or policies that were in place at the time the events occurred and the date the data was compiled. In addition, data may  be approximate in relation to indicated areas. Additionally, they are not Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) or "crime rate" numbers and are not intended to be used as such. Rather, they are a breakdown of  every offense within every case that occurred during the given time periods. Although every reasonable effort is made to verify their accuracy, the accuracy of any data is subject to the constraints of the  report generation process as well as the manner, format, and point in time of any query.   CompStat Report……. Council District 4 ‐  Breakdown of All Offenses *The above CompStat figures were generated on Monday, 1 day(s) after the closing date, which is indicated in the title. The figures are current as of the date generated. Last 7 Days* Last 28 Days* Previous 28 Days* (Prior to Last 28 Days) Year to Date (YTD)* 3‐Year YTD Average* 5‐Year YTD Average* Volume 3   ‐‐  Number 23 **Averages greater than or equal to 100 are rounded to a whole digit to maintain a consistent column size. Report Covering the Week 06/05/2017 Through 06/11/2017 (Mon‐Sun) 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 May 15‐May 21May 22‐May 28May 29‐Jun 04Jun 05‐Jun 11 Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 1 Homicide Sex Assault Robbery‐Bus. Robbery‐Other Agg Aslt‐Family Agg Aslt‐NonFam Burg‐Res Burg‐All Other 1397 1816 2251 2233 2337 2299 2428 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11) Homicide Sex Assault Robbery‐Bus. Robbery‐Other Agg Aslt‐Family Agg Aslt‐NonFam Burg‐Res Burg‐All Other Larc‐Veh Burg Larc‐All Other Vehicle Theft0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 May 15‐May 21 May 22‐May 28 May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11 Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 2 Vehicle Burglary Other Larceny Vehicle Theft Page 6 of 9 
  • 7. Salt Lake City Police Department   2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 Recent  Chg Recent % Chg 2017 2016 % Chg Avg** % Chg Avg** % Chg Criminal Homicide 0 0 0 /0 0 0 0 /0 0 0 /0 1 0 /0 0.33 200.0% 0.60 66.7% Sexual Assault 0 0 0 /0 6 3 3 100.0% 3 3 100.0% 22 22 0.0% 17.33 26.9% 17.40 26.4% Robbery ‐ Business 2 1 1 100.0% 5 2 3 150.0% 1 4 400.0% 15 14 7.1% 11.33 32.4% 11.40 31.6% Robbery ‐ All Other 0 0 0 /0 3 5 ‐2 ‐40.0% 5 ‐2 ‐40.0% 21 26 ‐19.2% 22.00 ‐4.5% 20.60 1.9% Agg. Assault ‐ Family 0 1 ‐1 ‐100.0% 0 3 ‐3 ‐100.0% 4 ‐4 ‐100.0% 6 14 ‐57.1% 14.33 ‐58.1% 13.60 ‐55.9% Agg. Assault ‐ NonFamily 2 3 ‐1 ‐33.3% 6 10 ‐4 ‐40.0% 8 ‐2 ‐25.0% 37 39 ‐5.1% 34.00 8.8% 33.60 10.1% Burglary ‐ Residential 3 8 ‐5 ‐62.5% 8 22 ‐14 ‐63.6% 10 ‐2 ‐20.0% 58 98 ‐40.8% 92.00 ‐37.0% 89.00 ‐34.8% Burglary ‐ All Other 3 3 0 0.0% 9 13 ‐4 ‐30.8% 18 ‐9 ‐50.0% 93 58 60.3% 49.33 88.5% 51.20 81.6% Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 11 12 ‐1 ‐8.3% 46 69 ‐23 ‐33.3% 38 8 21.1% 299 421 ‐29.0% 350 ‐14.7% 311 ‐3.7% Larceny ‐ All Other 48 43 5 11.6% 159 171 ‐12 ‐7.0% 155 4 2.6% 896 1,041 ‐13.9% 936 ‐4.2% 813 10.3% Motor Vehicle Theft 2 6 ‐4 ‐66.7% 14 19 ‐5 ‐26.3% 20 ‐6 ‐30.0% 147 149 ‐1.3% 148 ‐0.9% 127 15.9% TOTAL 71 77 ‐6 ‐7.8% 256 317 ‐61 ‐19.2% 262 ‐6 ‐2.3% 1,595 1,882 ‐15.2% 1675 ‐4.8% 1487 7.2% May 15May 22May 29Jun 05‐Jun 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Homicide 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 Sex Assault 0 3 3 0 18 23 12 12 18 22 22 Robbery ‐ Business 0 2 1 2 12 8 15 10 10 14 15 Robbery ‐ All Other 1 1 1 0 20 15 22 22 18 26 21 Aggravated Assault ‐ Family 0 0 0 0 16 10 15 17 12 14 6 Aggravated Assault ‐ All Other 2 2 0 2 34 35 31 27 36 39 37 Burglary ‐ Residential 0 3 2 3 85 74 95 79 99 98 58 Burglary ‐ All Other 2 3 1 3 38 35 73 33 57 58 93 Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 13 13 9 11 246 255 247 278 352 421 299 Larceny ‐ All Other 31 39 41 48 449 595 661 814 952 1041 896 Vehicle Theft 5 2 5 2 72 78 111 140 156 149 147 TOTALS 54 68 63 71 991 1128 1284 1432 1711 1882 1595 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11) Note: Charts may erroneously show an apparent drop in the most current data due to some cases not yet having been reported and/or recorded. The figures included in this report are preliminary figures for general situational awareness and trend purposes only. They do not represent the official figures of the Salt Lake City Police Department and are  subject to further analysis and revision. Due to the statute‐driven, changing nature of crime classification and area boundaries over time, be advised that the figures contained may not fully coincide with  SLCPD statistical sources. Differences are reflective of the departmental procedures or policies that were in place at the time the events occurred and the date the data was compiled. In addition, data may  be approximate in relation to indicated areas. Additionally, they are not Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) or "crime rate" numbers and are not intended to be used as such. Rather, they are a breakdown of  every offense within every case that occurred during the given time periods. Although every reasonable effort is made to verify their accuracy, the accuracy of any data is subject to the constraints of the  report generation process as well as the manner, format, and point in time of any query.   CompStat Report……. Council District 5 ‐  Breakdown of All Offenses *The above CompStat figures were generated on Monday, 1 day(s) after the closing date, which is indicated in the title. The figures are current as of the date generated. Last 7 Days* Last 28 Days* Previous 28 Days* (Prior to Last 28 Days) Year to Date (YTD)* 3‐Year YTD Average* 5‐Year YTD Average* Volume 3   ‐‐  Number 23 **Averages greater than or equal to 100 are rounded to a whole digit to maintain a consistent column size. Report Covering the Week 06/05/2017 Through 06/11/2017 (Mon‐Sun) 0 1 2 3 4 May 15‐May 21May 22‐May 28May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11 Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 1 Homicide Sex Assault Robbery‐Bus. Robbery‐Other Agg Aslt‐Family Agg Aslt‐NonFam Burg‐Res Burg‐All Other 991 1128 1284 1432 1711 1882 1595 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11) Homicide Sex Assault Robbery‐Bus. Robbery‐Other Agg Aslt‐Family Agg Aslt‐NonFam Burg‐Res Burg‐All Other Larc‐Veh Burg Larc‐All Other Vehicle Theft0 10 20 30 40 50 60 May 15‐May 21 May 22‐May 28 May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11 Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 2 Vehicle Burglary Other Larceny Vehicle Theft Page 7 of 9 
  • 8. Salt Lake City Police Department   2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 Recent  Chg Recent % Chg 2017 2016 % Chg Avg** % Chg Avg** % Chg Criminal Homicide 0 0 0 /0 0 0 0 /0 0 0 /0 0 0 /0 0.00 /0 0.00 /0 Sexual Assault 1 1 0 0.0% 1 1 0 0.0% 1 0 0.0% 2 6 ‐66.7% 4.00 ‐50.0% 4.40 ‐54.5% Robbery ‐ Business 0 0 0 /0 1 0 1 /0 0 1 /0 4 3 33.3% 3.00 33.3% 2.80 42.9% Robbery ‐ All Other 0 0 0 /0 0 0 0 /0 1 ‐1 ‐100.0% 1 2 ‐50.0% 1.33 ‐25.0% 1.20 ‐16.7% Agg. Assault ‐ Family 0 0 0 /0 1 0 1 /0 0 1 /0 2 2 0.0% 1.00 100.0% 0.80 150.0% Agg. Assault ‐ NonFamily 0 0 0 /0 0 0 0 /0 0 0 /0 3 2 50.0% 1.67 80.0% 3.20 ‐6.3% Burglary ‐ Residential 0 0 0 /0 9 4 5 125.0% 6 3 50.0% 43 34 26.5% 37.33 15.2% 33.60 28.0% Burglary ‐ All Other 0 2 ‐2 ‐100.0% 2 7 ‐5 ‐71.4% 7 ‐5 ‐71.4% 19 13 46.2% 10.33 83.9% 11.00 72.7% Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 3 7 ‐4 ‐57.1% 18 41 ‐23 ‐56.1% 21 ‐3 ‐14.3% 133 172 ‐22.7% 143 ‐7.0% 136 ‐1.9% Larceny ‐ All Other 2 2 0 0.0% 12 11 1 9.1% 22 ‐10 ‐45.5% 92 76 21.1% 77.67 18.5% 79.20 16.2% Motor Vehicle Theft 0 1 ‐1 ‐100.0% 4 3 1 33.3% 5 ‐1 ‐20.0% 30 27 11.1% 32.67 ‐8.2% 30.00 0.0% TOTAL 6 13 ‐7 ‐53.9% 48 67 ‐19 ‐28.4% 63 ‐15 ‐23.8% 329 337 ‐2.4% 312 5.4% 302 9.0% May 15May 22May 29Jun 05‐Jun 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Homicide 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sex Assault 0 0 0 1 2 4 6 4 2 6 2 Robbery ‐ Business 1 0 0 0 1 2 3 5 1 3 4 Robbery ‐ All Other 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 2 2 1 Aggravated Assault ‐ Family 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 1 0 2 2 Aggravated Assault ‐ All Other 0 0 0 0 5 8 3 1 2 2 3 Burglary ‐ Residential 5 2 2 0 30 25 31 34 44 34 43 Burglary ‐ All Other 1 1 0 0 16 7 17 10 8 13 19 Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 5 7 3 3 244 110 139 110 147 172 133 Larceny ‐ All Other 5 2 3 2 83 82 81 71 86 76 92 Vehicle Theft 1 3 0 0 31 27 25 30 41 27 30 TOTALS 18 15 9 6 418 267 306 266 333 337 329 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11) Note: Charts may erroneously show an apparent drop in the most current data due to some cases not yet having been reported and/or recorded. The figures included in this report are preliminary figures for general situational awareness and trend purposes only. They do not represent the official figures of the Salt Lake City Police Department and are  subject to further analysis and revision. Due to the statute‐driven, changing nature of crime classification and area boundaries over time, be advised that the figures contained may not fully coincide with  SLCPD statistical sources. Differences are reflective of the departmental procedures or policies that were in place at the time the events occurred and the date the data was compiled. In addition, data may  be approximate in relation to indicated areas. Additionally, they are not Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) or "crime rate" numbers and are not intended to be used as such. Rather, they are a breakdown of  every offense within every case that occurred during the given time periods. Although every reasonable effort is made to verify their accuracy, the accuracy of any data is subject to the constraints of the  report generation process as well as the manner, format, and point in time of any query.   CompStat Report……. Council District 6 ‐  Breakdown of All Offenses *The above CompStat figures were generated on Monday, 1 day(s) after the closing date, which is indicated in the title. The figures are current as of the date generated. Last 7 Days* Last 28 Days* Previous 28 Days* (Prior to Last 28 Days) Year to Date (YTD)* 3‐Year YTD Average* 5‐Year YTD Average* Volume 3   ‐‐  Number 23 **Averages greater than or equal to 100 are rounded to a whole digit to maintain a consistent column size. Report Covering the Week 06/05/2017 Through 06/11/2017 (Mon‐Sun) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 May 15‐May 21May 22‐May 28May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11 Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 1 Homicide Sex Assault Robbery‐Bus. Robbery‐Other Agg Aslt‐Family Agg Aslt‐NonFam Burg‐Res Burg‐All Other 418 267 306 266 333 337 329 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11) Homicide Sex Assault Robbery‐Bus. Robbery‐Other Agg Aslt‐Family Agg Aslt‐NonFam Burg‐Res Burg‐All Other Larc‐Veh Burg Larc‐All Other Vehicle Theft0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 May 15‐May 21 May 22‐May 28 May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11 Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 2 Vehicle Burglary Other Larceny Vehicle Theft Page 8 of 9 
  • 9. Salt Lake City Police Department   2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 2016 Chg % Chg 2017 Recent  Chg Recent % Chg 2017 2016 % Chg Avg** % Chg Avg** % Chg Criminal Homicide 0 0 0 /0 0 0 0 /0 0 0 /0 0 0 /0 0.33 ‐100.0% 0.20 ‐100.0% Sexual Assault 0 1 ‐1 ‐100.0% 1 3 ‐2 ‐66.7% 1 0 0.0% 8 8 0.0% 9.00 ‐11.1% 11.20 ‐28.6% Robbery ‐ Business 0 0 0 /0 1 0 1 /0 0 1 /0 4 17 ‐76.5% 13.00 ‐69.2% 11.00 ‐63.6% Robbery ‐ All Other 0 0 0 /0 3 1 2 200.0% 0 3 /0 7 9 ‐22.2% 6.00 16.7% 6.40 9.4% Agg. Assault ‐ Family 0 0 0 /0 0 1 ‐1 ‐100.0% 0 0 /0 0 5 ‐100.0% 6.33 ‐100.0% 5.80 ‐100.0% Agg. Assault ‐ NonFamily 1 1 0 0.0% 1 5 ‐4 ‐80.0% 2 ‐1 ‐50.0% 7 12 ‐41.7% 14.33 ‐51.2% 15.60 ‐55.1% Burglary ‐ Residential 2 1 1 100.0% 14 6 8 133.3% 7 7 100.0% 48 58 ‐17.2% 59.67 ‐19.6% 57.80 ‐17.0% Burglary ‐ All Other 3 1 2 200.0% 8 12 ‐4 ‐33.3% 15 ‐7 ‐46.7% 50 60 ‐16.7% 41.67 20.0% 41.20 21.4% Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 8 10 ‐2 ‐20.0% 39 49 ‐10 ‐20.4% 40 ‐1 ‐2.5% 247 323 ‐23.5% 291 ‐15.0% 268 ‐8.0% Larceny ‐ All Other 13 21 ‐8 ‐38.1% 76 90 ‐14 ‐15.6% 72 4 5.6% 443 437 1.4% 438 1.1% 403 10.0% Motor Vehicle Theft 0 5 ‐5 ‐100.0% 7 22 ‐15 ‐68.2% 16 ‐9 ‐56.3% 74 82 ‐9.8% 85.00 ‐12.9% 76.00 ‐2.6% TOTAL 27 40 ‐13 ‐32.5% 150 189 ‐39 ‐20.6% 153 ‐3 ‐2.0% 888 1,011 ‐12.2% 964 ‐7.9% 896 ‐0.9% May 15May 22May 29Jun 05‐Jun 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Homicide 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Sex Assault 0 1 0 0 5 14 15 8 11 8 8 Robbery ‐ Business 1 0 0 0 4 3 13 11 11 17 4 Robbery ‐ All Other 2 0 1 0 9 9 5 2 7 9 7 Aggravated Assault ‐ Family 0 0 0 0 3 4 6 5 9 5 0 Aggravated Assault ‐ All Other 0 0 0 1 13 17 18 13 18 12 7 Burglary ‐ Residential 4 6 2 2 45 57 53 44 77 58 48 Burglary ‐ All Other 2 1 2 3 27 52 29 32 33 60 50 Larceny ‐ Vehicle Burglary 14 7 10 8 266 243 227 232 317 323 247 Larceny ‐ All Other 22 19 22 13 304 321 378 419 458 437 443 Vehicle Theft 3 3 1 0 49 54 71 80 93 82 74 TOTALS 48 37 38 27 725 774 815 846 1035 1011 888 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11) Note: Charts may erroneously show an apparent drop in the most current data due to some cases not yet having been reported and/or recorded. The figures included in this report are preliminary figures for general situational awareness and trend purposes only. They do not represent the official figures of the Salt Lake City Police Department and are  subject to further analysis and revision. Due to the statute‐driven, changing nature of crime classification and area boundaries over time, be advised that the figures contained may not fully coincide with  SLCPD statistical sources. Differences are reflective of the departmental procedures or policies that were in place at the time the events occurred and the date the data was compiled. In addition, data may  be approximate in relation to indicated areas. Additionally, they are not Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) or "crime rate" numbers and are not intended to be used as such. Rather, they are a breakdown of  every offense within every case that occurred during the given time periods. Although every reasonable effort is made to verify their accuracy, the accuracy of any data is subject to the constraints of the  report generation process as well as the manner, format, and point in time of any query.   *The above CompStat figures were generated on Monday, 1 day(s) after the closing date, which is indicated in the title. The figures are current as of the date generated. CompStat Report……. Council District 7 ‐  Breakdown of All Offenses Volume 3   ‐‐  Number 23 Last 7 Days* Last 28 Days* Previous 28 Days* (Prior to Last 28 Days) Year to Date (YTD)* 3‐Year YTD Average* 5‐Year YTD Average* **Averages greater than or equal to 100 are rounded to a whole digit to maintain a consistent column size. Report Covering the Week 06/05/2017 Through 06/11/2017 (Mon‐Sun) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 May 15‐May 21May 22‐May 28May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11 Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 1 Homicide Sex Assault Robbery‐Bus. Robbery‐Other Agg Aslt‐Family Agg Aslt‐NonFam Burg‐Res Burg‐All Other 725 774 815 846 1035 1011 888 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Year‐to‐Date Totals (Jan 1 through Jun 11) Homicide Sex Assault Robbery‐Bus. Robbery‐Other Agg Aslt‐Family Agg Aslt‐NonFam Burg‐Res Burg‐All Other Larc‐Veh Burg Larc‐All Other Vehicle Theft0 5 10 15 20 25 May 15‐May 21 May 22‐May 28 May 29‐Jun 04 Jun 05‐Jun 11 Last 28 Day Breakdown by Week ‐ Part 2 Vehicle Burglary Other Larceny Vehicle Theft Page 9 of 9