FRESNO POLICE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY CRIME DATA JULY 2011
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1 FRESNO POLICE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY CRIME DATA JULY By CrimeView Bureau Jerry Dyer, Chief of Police Steven Casto, CrimeView Bureau Sergeant
2 Blackstone Nees Herndon Bullard Shaw Ashlan Shields McKinley Belmont Whites Bridge California Jensen North Central American Grantland Hayes Cornelia Brawley Marks West Walnut Elm East Cedar Chestnut Peach Clovis Fowler Temperance De Wolf Alluvial Sierra Barstow Gettysburg Dakota Clinton Kearney Church Annadale Muscat Malaga Jefferson Garfield Bryan Polk Blythe Valentine Hughes Fruit Fig Cherry Orange Maple Willow Minnewawa Sunnyside Locan Olive Garfield Bryan Grantland Chateau Fresno Hayes Polk Cornelia Blythe Brawley Valentine Marks Van Ness West Fruit Palm Armstrong Fresno First Millbrook Cedar Maple Chestnut Willow Peach Minnewawa Clovis Sunnyside Fowler Armstrong Temperance Locan De Wolf Copper Behymer Shepherd International Teague Nees Alluvial Herndon Sierra Bullard Barstow Shaw Gettysburg Ashlan Dakota Shields Clinton McKinley Olive Belmont Tulare Butler California Church Jensen Annadale North Muscat Central Malaga American Perrin Kings Canyon Maroa Nielsen A H A A B C H E B H H D A F E F E C E H G G D G B C F D B G C F D Fresno Police Department Miles Legend POLICE DISTRICTS NORTHEAST NORTHWEST SOUTHEAST SOUTHWEST
3 FBI CRIME INDEX YEAR PROFILE YEAR PERIOD JAN - DEC JAN - DEC JAN - DEC JAN - DEC JAN - DEC JAN - DEC JAN - DEC JAN - DEC JAN - DEC JAN - JUL NOTES, 5, 6, 7, 8 9,,, 7,, 7, 5, INDEX TOTAL,6,,7 9, 6,9,,88,96 7,9 6,88 PERCENT CHANGE -% -% -% -% -9% -% % -% 5% N/A PERSON CRIMES TOTAL,78,5,96,897,55,,78,9,,76 PERCENT CHANGE -7% -7% % % -% -% -9% 5% % N/A WILLFUL HOMICIDE FORCIBLE RAPE ROBBERY,79,5,,75,8, 98,85, 6 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT,,89,,5,58,788,678,7,898,5 PROPERTY CRIMES TOTAL,8 7,8 6,77 5,79,667,9,8,86,67 5,59 PERCENT CHANGE -% -% -% -% -8% -% 5% -5% 6% N/A BURGLARY,76,96,99,7,66,897,7, 5,6,5 LARCENY 8,76 7,68 7,9 6,88,97,9,6,59,65 8,96 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 7,75 5,66 5,5 5,88,9,,777,8,55,6 ARSON POLICE REPORTS,7,76,979,9 7,567,86 9,79, 9,9 5,7 CALLS FOR SERVICE 95,78 6,66 9,56,58 8,65,8,9, 9,8 8,78 PERCENT CHANGE % % % % -% % % % -5% N/A DEMOGRAPHICS SQUARE MILES* POPULATION**, 8,5 56, 6,77 6,77 8,5 8,5 86,6 95,9 9,665 SWORN PERSONNEL NON-SWORN PERSONNEL * Square Miles and Population data: City of Fresno Development Department & Chamber of Commerce ** Personnel Staffing Levels Source: Fresno Police Department Personnel Bureau NOTES [] A preliminary report was released to the PIO in February. This report reflected,568 CFS for. Further analysis revealed this information was derived using a Data9 internal report which included not only unique police events, but also fire events. The correct data as of // is reflected in the above table. [] The number of homicides reported included one more than actually occurred. The difference was due to an unreported death from that was reclassified in to a homicide as a result of improved forensic findings. The November report also reflected three previously reported homicides that were later deemed justifiable, resulting in a negative three count. [] The population was adjusted to reflect the figures published by the City of Fresno Development Department, California State Department of Finance. [5] As of Jan, carrying forward a process that began in, arsons are not reported until an arson investigator investigates the report and deems it an actual arson. FFD has adopted a new program, National Fire Incident Reporting Systems (NFIRS), and not all records have been imported at this time. [6] The number of homicides reported included one more than actually occurred in. The difference was due to an unreported death from April that was reclassified in February to a homicide as a result of improved forensic findings. [7] FFD reorganized a reporting process. Arson counts for April are lower than normal. Preliminary indications reflect that May will be significantly higher due to a cumulative adjustment. [8] e-reports added to correct system compatibility issues (March). [9] Arson category represents a cumulative adjustment of months of arson cases given to arson investigators for review. [] May - Aug arson counts not complete until reviewed by the FFD arson investigator. [] Homicide count includes a prior year death ruled as a homicide this year. [] Violent Crime & Property Crime totals include prior year counts. [] FPD reorganization: CVB was established on May, 6 under Lieutenant Mark Salazar. CVB is comprised of UCR Clerks and 6 Crime Analysts, that work collectively to provide accurate and timely deliverance of the Return A Report. [] FPD reorganization: CVU was established on January 5, 7 under Sergeant Tom Rowe. [5] Jan - Jun 7 e-reports (larcenies) were all added to July's counts. [6] FPD district boundaries were revised & implemented on January, 9. [7] Due to software conversion, arson counts were added to the Index Total inflating the numbers for years 5-8. Adjustments were made to correct sub-totals. [8] FPD district boundaries were revised & implemented on January,, going from five districts to four.
4 Citywide Totals JULY Calendar Year Violent Crime Offenses % 5 8.% -8.% Willful Homicide.% 5.% -5.% Forcible Rape 5.% 5 6.%.% Robbery 6 5.%.7% -.9% Agg. Assaults % % -6.7% Property Crime Offenses 57.% 98 6.% -.% Burglary % % 7.% Larceny/Theft 5 78.% % -.% Motor Vehicle Theft 8 7.%.9% -.8% Arson 5.% 8.% -8.% Negligent Manslaughter N/A N/A N/A Total Part I Crimes % % -.% FBI Crime Index (-Arson) 6.6% % -.9% CCI Calif Crime Index % 9 7.% -5.8% Arrests % Felony % Misdemeanors 75 -.% Status (Delinquents) -5.% CFS % Calls Handled by Areas % Other Calls % January thru JULY Calendar Year Violent Crime Offenses % % -.7% Willful Homicide 7.% 9 79.% -.6% Forcible Rape 9 9.% 8 5.% -8.% Robbery % % -.% Agg. Assaults % %.% Property Crime Offenses % %.8% Burglary % % 7.% Larceny/Theft % % 8.9% Motor Vehicle Theft % %.% Arson % % -6.8% Negligent Manslaughter N/A N/A N/A Total Part I Crimes % %.% FBI Crime Index (-Arson) % %.% CCI Calif Crime Index % %.% Arrests % Felony % Misdemeanors % Status (Delinquents) -5.% CFS % Calls Handled by Areas % Other Calls %
5 SOUTHWEST AREA JULY Calendar Year Violent Crime Offenses 9 8.% 7 5.% N/A Willful Homicide N/A N/A N/A Forcible Rape - -.% 5.% N/A Robbery % 6 8.% N/A Agg. Assaults % % N/A Property Crime Offenses 76 8.% % N/A Burglary 7.6% 9.% N/A Larceny/Theft % 8 9.6% N/A Motor Vehicle Theft 6 9.5% % N/A Arson 5.%.% N/A Negligent Manslaughter N/A N/A N/A Total Part I Crimes % % N/A FBI Crime Index (-Arson) % % N/A CCI Calif Crime Index % % N/A Arrests N/A Felony 5 5 N/A Misdemeanors N/A Status (Delinquents) N/A Total CFS N/A January thru JULY Calendar Year Violent Crime Offenses % % N/A Willful Homicide % 7 7.% N/A Forcible Rape 8 7.5% 6.% N/A Robbery 6 9.9% 77.9% N/A Agg. Assaults.9% % N/A Property Crime Offenses % % N/A Burglary % % N/A Larceny/Theft 9 9.9% % N/A Motor Vehicle Theft 56.5% % N/A Arson 5 6.% 7.8% N/A Negligent Manslaughter N/A N/A N/A Total Part I Crimes % 6 75.% N/A FBI Crime Index (-Arson) 5 7.7% 9 7.% N/A CCI Calif Crime Index % % N/A Arrests N/A Felony 96 8 N/A Misdemeanors 56 N/A Status (Delinquents) 7 N/A CFS N/A in Total not possible due to district reductions.
6 NORTHWEST AREA JULY Calendar Year Violent Crime Offenses 5 6.% % N/A Willful Homicide.% N/A N/A Forcible Rape 5.%.% N/A Robbery % 5.% N/A Agg. Assaults 67.7% 8 56.% N/A Property Crime Offenses % % N/A Burglary 6 5.% 8 5.5% N/A Larceny/Theft % 6 9.% N/A Motor Vehicle Theft %.9% N/A Arson 5.%.% N/A Negligent Manslaughter N/A N/A N/A Total Part I Crimes % % N/A FBI Crime Index (-Arson) % % N/A CCI Calif Crime Index 7 5.5% 9.% N/A Arrests 9 5 N/A Felony 89 N/A Misdemeanors 77 N/A Status (Delinquents) N/A Total CFS N/A January thru JULY Calendar Year Violent Crime Offenses % % N/A Willful Homicide % 7 7.% N/A Forcible Rape 7.% 5.% N/A Robbery 7 9.% 59 5.% N/A Agg. Assaults % % N/A Property Crime Offenses 7.% % N/A Burglary 7.5% 5 5.% N/A Larceny/Theft.% % N/A Motor Vehicle Theft 55 6.% 895.5% N/A Arson 5 5.%.% N/A Negligent Manslaughter N/A N/A N/A Total Part I Crimes 7 7.7% 56 6.% N/A FBI Crime Index (-Arson) % 5 6.% N/A CCI Calif Crime Index %.6% N/A Arrests N/A Felony N/A Misdemeanors 97 8 N/A Status (Delinquents) N/A CFS N/A in Total not possible due to district reductions.
7 SOUTHEAST AREA JULY Calendar Year Violent Crime Offenses % % N/A Willful Homicide.%.% N/A Forcible Rape.%.% N/A Robbery % 7.8% N/A Agg. Assaults % % N/A Property Crime Offenses % 6 5.% N/A Burglary 79 5.% 96.% N/A Larceny/Theft 7.% % N/A Motor Vehicle Theft 8 9.% 75 6.% N/A Arson.% 5.% N/A Negligent Manslaughter N/A N/A N/A Total Part I Crimes 6.9% 9.% N/A FBI Crime Index (-Arson) % 8 89.% N/A CCI Calif Crime Index 5 7.% 5 6.% N/A Arrests N/A Felony 56 N/A Misdemeanors 9 N/A Status (Delinquents) N/A Total CFS N/A January thru JULY Calendar Year Violent Crime Offenses % % N/A Willful Homicide % 7 8.6% N/A Forcible Rape 5.% % N/A Robbery 9 7.% 6 7.% N/A Agg. Assaults 9 58.% % N/A Property Crime Offenses % % N/A Burglary 5 6.% % N/A Larceny/Theft 7 8.% 7.9% N/A Motor Vehicle Theft 56 6.% 76 8.% N/A Arson 7.7% % N/A Negligent Manslaughter N/A N/A N/A Total Part I Crimes % % N/A FBI Crime Index (-Arson) % % N/A CCI Calif Crime Index 77.% % N/A Arrests N/A Felony N/A Misdemeanors 9 59 N/A Status (Delinquents) 6 N/A CFS N/A in Total not possible due to district reductions.
8 NORTHEAST AREA JULY Calendar Year Violent Crime Offenses 5 5.7% % N/A Willful Homicide N/A N/A N/A Forcible Rape N/A N/A N/A Robbery 8.%.% N/A Agg. Assaults 5.8% 9 5.6% N/A Property Crime Offenses % % N/A Burglary.6% 65 5.% N/A Larceny/Theft % 9.% N/A Motor Vehicle Theft % % N/A Arson N/A.% N/A Negligent Manslaughter N/A N/A N/A Total Part I Crimes 596.% 7 7.7% N/A FBI Crime Index (-Arson) 596.% 7 7.8% N/A CCI Calif Crime Index 6.% % N/A Arrests 9 7 N/A Felony 6 N/A Misdemeanors 5 N/A Status (Delinquents) N/A Total CFS N/A January thru JULY Calendar Year Violent Crime Offenses %.% N/A Willful Homicide.%.% N/A Forcible Rape 9.% 8 7.5% N/A Robbery % 7.% N/A Agg. Assaults % % N/A Property Crime Offenses % % N/A Burglary 6 5.% 9.8% N/A Larceny/Theft % % N/A Motor Vehicle Theft 6 8.% % N/A Arson.% 7.5% N/A Negligent Manslaughter N/A N/A N/A Total Part I Crimes % % N/A FBI Crime Index (-Arson) % % N/A CCI Calif Crime Index 9 8.7% 8.% N/A Arrests 6 78 N/A Felony 69 N/A Misdemeanors 6 6 N/A Status (Delinquents) N/A CFS N/A in Total not possible due to district reductions.
9 RETURN Return A - MONTHLY A Monthly RETURN Return OF Of Offenses OFFENSES Known KNOWN To The TO Police THE POLICE CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES DATA ENTRY. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE a. Murder and Nonnegligent Homicide b. Manslaughter By Negligence OFFENSES REPORTED UNFOUNDED # OF ACTUAL REPORTED CLEARED BY ARREST CLEARED WITH JUVENILES. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL 5 5 a. Rape by Force b. Attempts to commit forcible Rape. ROBBERY TOTAL a. Firearm b. Knife or Cutting Instrument c. Other Dangerous Weapon d. Strong-Arm (Hands, Fists, Feet, Etc.) ASSAULT TOTAL a. Firearm b. Knife or Cutting Instrument c. Other Dangerous Weapon d. Hands, Fists, Feet, Etc-Aggravated Injury e. Other Assaults-Simple, Not Aggravated BURGLARY TOTAL a. Forcible Entry 5 b. Unlawful Entry No Force 5 c. Attempted Forcible Entry LARCENY THEFT TOTAL MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT TOTAL 7 7 a. Autos b. Trucks and Buses c. Other Vehicles 7 GRAND TOTAL NUMBER OF LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED OR ASSAULTED THIS MONTH KILLED FELONIOUS ACCIDENTAL ASSAULTED NUMBER OF PERSONS ARRESTED FOR ALL OFFENSES NUMBER UNDER 8 YEARS OF AGE NUMBER 8 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER FRESNO POLICE DEPARTMENT CA CA5 9,665 AGENCY AND STATE AGENCY IDENTIFIER POPULATION JULY -Sep- Steven Casto, CrimeView Sergeant MONTH AND YEAR OF REPORT DATE PREPARED BY TITLE Jerry Dyer, Chief of Police CHIEF OF POLICE
10 PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION DATA ENTRY. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER. FORCIBLE RAPE. ROBBERY (a) Highway(streets, alleys, ect) (b) Commercial House (except c, d, and f) (c) Gas or Service Station (d) Convenience Store (e) Residence (anywhere on premise) 5 (f) Bank 6 (g) Miscellaneous 7 TOTAL ROBBERY # OF ACTUAL REPORTED PROPERTY VALUE IN DOLLARS..,87.,9. 7.,98. 59,9..,78. $,57.. ASSAULT 5. BURGLARY BREAKING OR ENTERING (a) Residence (dwelling). Night (6pm 6am) 5. Day (6am 6pm) 5. Unknown 5 (a) Non-Residence (store, office). Night (6pm 6am) 5. Day (6am 6pm) 55. Unknown 56 TOTAL BURGLARY 5 6. LARCENY THEFT (Except Motor Vehicle Theft) (a) Over $ 6 (b) $ - $ 6 (c) $5 - $ 6 (d) Under $5 6 TOTAL LARCENY (Same As Item 6X) 6 7. MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT (Incld Alleged Joy Ride) 7 GRAND TOTAL ALL ITEMS 77 ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS OF LARCENY AND MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT (6X AND 7X) 6X. NATURE OF LARCENIES UNDER ITEM 6 (a) Pocket-Picking 8 (b) Purse-Snatching 8 (c) Shoplifting 8 (d) From Motor Vehicles (Except e) 8 (e) Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories 85 (f) Bicycles 86 (g) From Buildings (Except c and h) 87 (h) From Any Coin-Operated Machines 88 (i) All Other 89 TOTAL LARCENIES (Same As Item 6) 8 7X. MOTOR VEHICLES RECOVERED (a) Stolen Locally and Recovered Locally 9 (b) Stolen Locally and Recovered Other 9 (c) Total Locally Stolen Motor Vehicles Rec 9 (d) Stolen Out of Town, Recovered Locally ,8, ,8 7 9,79. 6,. 7,6. 79,765.,. 5,75. $,57,. 9,6. 5,8. 9,97. 6,57. $,9,6.,6,8. $,,7., , ,5. 79,8. 9,57. 5, ,575. $,9,6. FRESNO POLICE DEPARTMENT CA CA5 9,665 AGENCY AND STATE AGENCY IDENTIFIER POPULATION JULY -Sep- Steven Casto, CrimeView Sergeant MONTH AND YEAR OF REPORT DATE PREPARED BY TITLE Jerry Dyer, Chief of Police CHIEF OF POLICE
11 SUPPLEMENT TO RETURN A MONTHLY RETURN OF OFFENSES KNOWN TO THE POLICE PROPERTY BY TYPE AND VALUE Value of Property Stolen in Your Jurisdiction TYPE OF PROPERTY DATA ENTRY Currency, Notes, Etc. Jewelry and Precious Metals Clothing and Furs Locally Stolen Motor Vehicles Office Equipment 5 Televisions, Radios, Stereos, Etc. 6 Firearms 7 Household Goods 8 Consumable Goods 9 Livestock Miscellaneous STOLEN,85. 57,.,7.,7,5. 8,56.,5., ,8. 5,57..,8,75. RECOVERED 8. 5,65. 8,.,58,887.,7. 6,. 69.,7., ,76. GRAND TOTAL $,,7. $,66,. FRESNO POLICE DEPARTMENT CA CA5 9,665 AGENCY AND STATE AGENCY IDENTIFIER POPULATION JULY -Sep- Steven Casto, CrimeView Sergeant MONTH AND YEAR OF REPORT DATE PREPARED BY TITLE Jerry Dyer, Chief of Police CHIEF OF POLICE
12 NUMBER OF VIOLENT CRIMES COMMITTED AGAINST SENIOR CITIZENS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 6, IT IS REQUESTED THAT LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES AND THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE PROVIDE THE LEGISLATURE WITH STATISTICAL INFORMATION CONCERNING VICTIMS OF VIOLENT CRIMES WHO ARE 6 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER. Please complete one form for each month and submit it with your Return A Monthly Return of Offenses known to the Police. Report the number of persons, 6 years of age or older, who were victims of any of the crimes shown below. When multiple crimes occurred during a single incident, show only the most serious for each victim according to the order of the following list. TYPES OF VIOLENT CRIMES HOMICIDE FORCIBLE RAPE ROBBERY AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 5 TOTAL NUMBER OF VICTIMS 6 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER 9 5 FRESNO POLICE DEPARTMENT CA NAME OF AGENCY CA5 AGENCY NCIC NUMBER JULY REPORT PERIOD (MONTH AND YEAR) EVA VASQUEZ, SADC PREPARED BY If you have no data to report for the month, please write the word NONE across the face of this form and submit it with your Return A. RETURN TO: BUREAU OF CRIMINAL STATISTICS P.O. BOX 97 SACRAMENTO, CA 9-7
13 MONTHLY REPORT OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-RELATED CALLS FOR ASSISTANCE California Penal Code (PC) Section 7 (a) Type of data Total domestic violence calls received Total cases in which weapons were involved S Firearm U B Knife or cutting instrument T O T Other dangerous weapon A L Personal weapon (hands, fists, feet, etc.). Number 59 5 FRESNO POLICE DEPARTMENT CA NAME OF AGENCY CA5 AGENCY NCIC NUMBER JULY REPORT PERIOD (MONTH AND YEAR) EVA VASQUEZ, SADC PREPARED BY DEFINITIONS: The following definitions are to be used when completing this form: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Abuse committed against an adult or fully emancipated minor who is a spouse, former spouse, cohabitant, former cohabitant, or a person with whom the suspect has had a child or has had a dating or engagement relationship. (Section 7(b) PC) ABUSE Intentionally or recklessly causing or attempting to cause bodily injury, or placing another person in reasonable apprehension of imminent serious bodily injury to himself, or another. (Section 7(a) PC) INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETION:. Enter the total number of domestic violence-related calls received by your agency in the Total domestic violence calls received column. Of the Total domestic violence calls received, enter the number of cases involving weapons in the Total cases in which weapons were involved column. Of the Total cases in which weapons were involved, enter the subtotal for each weapon category.. Please complete one for each month and submit the form with your Return A Monthly Return of Offenses Known to the Police.. If there are no calls received during the report period, write the word NONE across the face of this form and submit it with your Return A. RETURN TO: BUREAU OF CRIMINAL STATISTICS P.O. BOX 97 SACRAMENTO, CA 9-7
14 MONTHLY RETURN OF ARSON OFFENSES KNOWN TO LAW ENFORCEMENT PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION OFFENSES REPORTED UNFOUNDED # OF CLEARED ACTUAL CLEARED BY WITH REPORTED ARREST JUVENILES STRUCTURE UNINHABITED EST. VALUE OF DAMAGE A. SINGLE OCCUPANCY RESIDENTIAL,5 B. OTHER RESIDENTIAL C. STORAGE D. INDUSTRIAL/MANUFACTURING E. OTHER COMMERCIAL F. COMMUNITY/PUBLIC G. ALL OTHER STRUCTURE TOTAL STRUCTURE $,5 H. MOTOR VEHICLES I. OTHER MOBILE PROPERTY TOTAL MOBILE $ J. TOTAL OTHER, GRAND TOTAL 9 $,5 FRESNO POLICE DEPARTMENT CA CA5 9,665 AGENCY AND STATE AGENCY IDENTIFIER POPULATION JULY -Sep- Steven Casto, CrimeView Sergeant MONTH AND YEAR OF REPORT DATE PREPARED BY TITLE Jerry Dyer, Chief of Police CHIEF OF POLICE
15 Police Statistical Unit BIAS MOTIVATED CRIME JOURNAL JULY Page of NO BIAS MOTIVATED CRIMES REPORTED PREPARED BY EVA VASQUEZ, SADC Tuesday, August,
16 -9 (Rev ) Form Approved OMB No. -6 LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED OR ASSAULTED It is requested this report be completed and transmitted with monthly crime reports to: Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Uniform Crime Reports, Washington, D.C. 55. This form should also be used to report the number of your officers who were assaulted or killed in the line of duty during the month. Additional information concerning officers killed will be requested by a separate questionnaire. OFFICERS KILLED Number of your law enforcement officers By felonious act killed in the line of duty this month. By accident or negligence Officers Assaulted (Do not include officers killed) - See other side for instructions. Type of Weapon Type of Assignment Knife Two- One Officer Detective or or Officer Vehicle Special Assign. Other Total Other Other Hands, Vehicle Assaults Cutting Danger- Fists, Police by Instru- ous Feet, As- As- As- Assaults Weapon Firearm ment Weapon etc. Alone sisted Alone sisted Alone sisted Cleared Type of Activity A B C D E F G H I J K L M Resp. to "Disturbance" calls Burglary in-progress/pursuits Robbery in progress/pursuits Attempt other arrests 5 Civil disorder (riot, etc.) 6 Handle or transport prisoners 7 Invest. suspicious persons 8 Ambush - no warning 9 Mentally deranged Traffic pursuits and stops All other Total (-) Number with personal injury DO NOT WRITE HERE Number w/o personal injury 8 7 Initials AM 8 Recorded 5 Time of Assault...PM 7 9 Edited : : : 6: 8: : : Punched Verified Adjusted DOJ/FBI July CA5 Steven Casto CrimeView Bureau Sergeant Month/Quarter and Year Agency Identifier Prepared by Title Fresno Police Dept. California Jerry Dyer, Chief of Police Agency State Chief, Sheriff, Commissioner, Superintendent 9 8:7: AM FBI/DOJ
17 MONTHLY REPORT OF ANTI-REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS CRIMES (ARRC) California Penal Code (PC) Section. SUMMARY WORKSHEET AGENCY FRESNO POLICE DEPARTMENT NCIC NUMBER CA5 REPORTING MONTH-YEAR JULY THERE WERE. PC CRIMES REPORTED TO THIS DEPARTMENT FOR THIS MONTH (Attach Data Collection Worksheets) X THERE WERE NO. PC CRIMES REPORTED TO THIS DEPARTMENT FOR THIS MONTH PREPARER S NAME EVA VASQUEZ, SADC SUBMIT THIS SUMMARY SHEET WITH THE ARRC DATA COLLECTION WORKSHEET (S), IF ANY, TO: State of California Department of Justice CRIMINAL JUSTICE STATISTICS CENTER P.O. Box 97 Sacramento, CA 9-7 ATTN: Anti-Reproductive Rights Crimes TELEPHONE NUMBER (559) 6-5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETION: SUBMIT ANTI-REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS CRIMES REPORTED UNDER PENAL CODE SECTIONS. (A),. (C), AND. (E). SEE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS FORM FOR PENAL CODE STATUTES TO BE USED WHEN COMPLETING THIS FORM. Requirement: This form should be submitted monthly whether or not an ARRC occurred. Frequency: Submit monthly, by the th working day for the preceding month (for example, July data should be submitted By the th working day in August). Instructions: Reporting # of ARRCs: If there are ARRCs reported to your agency, check the first box and enter the total number of. PC subsections (A), (C), (e) for the month. Attach Data Collection Worksheets for each ARRC reported. If there were no ARRCs reported to your agency, check the second box and submit the Summary Worksheet.
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