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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/15/2012 07 Yakima Police Department 2011 Annual Report r p ,. �ti' BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL YAKIMA, WASHINGTON AGENDA STATEMENT Item No. - 7 For Meeting of: May 15, 2012 ITEM TITLE: Acceptance of the Yakima Police Department 2011 Annual Report , SUBMITTED BY: Chief Dominic Rizzi CONTACT Capt. J. Schneider PERSON/TELEPHONE: SUMMARY EXPLANATION: The Yakima Police Department has completed its 2011 Annual Report and it is submitted for the Council's review and acceptance. Resolution Ordinance Other (specify) Contract: Mail to: Contract Term: Amount: Expiration Date: Insurance Required? No Funding Source: Phone: APPROVED FOR SUBMITTAL: City Manager STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends acceptance of the 2011 Police Annual Report BOARD /COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: ATTACHMENTS: Click to download O 2011 Annual Report Yakima Police Department soeitim4 __ . __ _. _ . ...- I., ....-: . _ _, - .J 7/1/I: /DMA& f x tit 11 IC t 1 . • 1 .. j w ra 0 illinilinnhig .Y V K 1 , � A i 1 ( i t 4 Ali ,. �� y iit. • 1 fir, I��/ yM i : • - 41raillY , , tat c a l 11 ii : . il l 2011 Annual Report 1886 - 2011 "125 Years of Service" Mission Statement The principal mission of the Yakima Police Department is the preservation of life and property, to reduce fear in the community through the prevention and detection of crime, protection of persons and property, the maintenance of order in public places, to anticipate and respond to events that threaten public order, and to preserve the rights of the citizens. It is essential that all members of the police service remember that in the execution of their duties they act not for themselves but for the good of the public They shall respect and protect the rights of individuals and perform their duties with honesty, zeal, courage, discretion, fidelity, and sound judgment. Police officers must seek and preserve public confidence by demonstrating impartial enforcement of the law, being truthful and honest in all their official duties, and be offering of service and trust to all members of the public. Our broad philosophy must embrace a wholehearted determination to protect and support individual rights of all, while at all times providing for the security of persons and property in the community. It is our sworn duty to engage in the relentless pursuit of criminals who prey on the citizens of our community and not be deterred by fear of retribution, political influence, or personal bias. Guiding Principles of Our Mission • Honor • Integrity • Fidelity • Courage. ,: ■ YAKIMN POLICE 1234 Message from the chief of Po /ice The Yakima Police Department is a proud organization that has withstood many challenges over the past few years. Despite being in the midst of a nationwide recession and the resulting local budget shortfalls, the men and women of the Department continue to faithfully and effectively perform their duties. We look forward to meeting the challenges that lie ahead of us in 2012 and beyond, and we remain committed to doing our part to keep Yakima's status as the safe, vibrant centerpiece of Central Washington. Captain Greg Copeland Interim Chief of Police 40144 , 4FICF a 40 s it. 4 k 7: e (D Sa y AizlN t re POLICE POLICE 1234 1 [mployee Changes Retirements Perry Skipton, Police Sergeant Mike Blankenbaker, Police Officer Preston Brown, Police Officer Phil Hayter, Building Superintendant Dave Kellett, Police Officer New Employees Corinne Miller, Police Service Specialists I Miles Imbery, Police Officer Bryan Elliott, Police Officer Resignations Gary Garbrandt, Police Officer Cesar Abreu, Crime Analyst David Finnigan, Police Officer Javier Alvarez, Police Officer Historical Perspective Population Murder Rape Robbery Burglary 1985 50,000 2 28 125 1,356 1990 50,000 1 55 162 1,577 1995 61,000 6 50 163 1,680 2000 65,830 3 28 121 1,200 2005 81,500 11 62 148 1,455 2011 91,067 6 54 166 1,622 gr. rec;;;T:7,‘ , x x , w14, i . 3 13, ,C1;\ r 00, r 4 4 t rote!) R!' ORAT E � 2011 Crime Statistics Mur der 16 14 14 12 Er 10 10 7 8 6 6- 4- 2- 0 1 1 1 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Rape 80 70 70 - 60 - 5d 47 46 50 - 40 - 30 - 20 - 10 - 0 , - - 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Robbery 180 166 160 - 144 • 137 134 137 140 - 120 - 1 100 - 80 -- 60 40 - 20 - 0 r i - n 1 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Aggravated Assault 300 250 - 227 232 198 200- 186 150 - 100 - 50 - 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Burglary 1800 1622 1600 1468 1400 - 1313 1207 1233 1200 - 1000 - 800 - 600 - 400 - 200 - 0 , ._, , 1 1 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Larceny 4500 - 3935 4000- 3653 3519 3500 3090 3220 3000 - 2500 2000 - 1500 - 1000 - 500 - 0 - J t 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Vehicle Theft 900 — RdR 799 800 - 691 699 700 - 595 600 - 500 - 400 - 300 - 200 - 100 - 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Arson 80 70 ms 60 T 50 40 30 20 - 10 11 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Injury Collis ions 800 - -5 700 - 600 - 516 503 497 501 500 - 400 300 200 100 ' 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Traffic Collisions 4001 3369 3500 - 3000 - 2500 - 2117 2178 2708 2099 2000 - 1500 - 1000 - 500 - 0 1 1 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Authorized Officers 160 142 139 136 137 137 140 125 126 120 -x-10 100 - 80 - 60 - 40 - 20 - 0 1995 2000 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Of f i cersPer Thousand Population 185 - 18 1 18 175 169 17- 163 164 165 - 162 16- 156 155 - 153 152 153 15 145 14 135 - 11 1995 2000 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011