Clackamas County Sheriff s Office. Crime Report
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1 Clackamas County Sheriff s Office Crime Report
2 Analysis of Crimes in Clackamas County Prepared by the Clackamas County Sheriff s Office Crime Analysis Unit 2223 Kaen Road Oregon City, Oregon (503) Craig Roberts, Sheriff David Kirby, Undersheriff Matt Ellington, Undersheriff Shara VanMeter, Crime Analyst Prepared May 2014 Working together to make a difference CRAIG ROBERTS, Sheriff 2
3 Table of Contents On the cover: The Sheriff s Office Marine Patrol in action. Photo by Patrick Sherman. Clackamas County at a Glance... 4 Patrol Districts Map... 5 Population Totals... 6 Reports Processed... 7 Are Crimes Up or Down? Year Population & Crime-Rate History... 9 All Crimes Reported All Crimes Reported by Patrol District Crimes by Type Graph Crimes Reported by Month Graph Clackamas County Jail Stolen Vehicles by Patrol District Stolen Vehicles: by Month Stolen Vehicles: 10-Year History Towed Vehicles by Year Recovered Stolen Vehicles Calls for Service Property Room INTERCEPT SWAT & HNT Search & Rescue Traffic DUII Arrests For More Information
4 Clackamas County at a glance Clackamas County, named for the resident Clackamas Indians, was established on July 5, Oregon City, the county seat, was the first incorporated city west of the Rockies, the first capital of the territorial government in 1848, and the site of the first state legislative session. Clackamas County encompasses 1,879 square miles well over a million acres. It ranks 18th in size and third in the state of Oregon for total population, with an estimated 386,080 people. The largest cities in the county are Lake Oswego, with a population of 36,990; Oregon City, with a population of 33,390; West Linn, with a population of 25,425; and Wilsonville, with a population of 21,550 people. Clackamas County is located in the northern Willamette Valley of western Oregon. Hood River and Wasco Counties bound Clackamas County on the east, with Multnomah County sitting to the north. Marion County borders the south and also on the west along with Yamhill and Washington Counties. Butte Creek forms most of the western boundary, while the eastern boundary generally follows the crest of the Cascade Mountains. From an elevation at Oregon City of 55 feet, the County rises to 11,235 feet at the peak of Mt. Hood on its northeastern boundary, the highest point in the state. Forest resources, lakes, rivers and streams provide numerous opportunities for hunting and fishing, as well as camping and other forms of recreation. Special points of scenic and historic interest are Willamette Falls, the McLoughlin House, Lake Oswego, Wilhoit Mineral Springs, Mt. Hood, and Timberline Lodge. 4
5 Patrol Districts Map 99E SIDE PORTLAND 82ND SIDE JOHNSON CITY CITY OF HAPPY VALLEY CLACKAMAS CITY OF DAMASCUS BORING WEST SIDE MOUNTAIN METRO CITY OF WILSONVILLE CITY OF ESTACADA EAST COUNTY SOUTH COUNTY USFS Miles
6 Clackamas County Population Totals Portland State University Population Research Center: Area ** 2011 Clackamas Co. 356, , , , , , , ,480 Incorporated Cities Updated 12/17/13 **The 2010 population figures have been updated based on Portland State University's revisions after the 2010 census ,680 Canby 14,110 14,385 14,705 15,140 15,165 15,230 15,830 15,830 15,865 15,910 Damascus* 9,380 9,670 9,775 9,975 9,985 10,540 10,575 10,585 10,595 Estacada* 2,450 2,480 2,580 2,695 2,820 2,865 2,730 2,850 2,850 2,900 Gladstone 12,140 12,170 12,210 12,200 12,215 12,215 11,495 11,495 11,495 11,495 Happy Valley* 6,640 7,275 9,210 10,380 11,455 11,465 14,100 14,330 14,965 15,575 Lake Oswego 35,930 36,075 36,350 36,335 36,590 36,755 36,620 36,725 36,770 36,990 Milwaukie 20,590 20,655 20,835 20,920 20,915 20,920 20,290 20,400 20,435 20,500 Molalla 5,930 6,395 6,830 6,830 7,590 7,590 8,110 8,110 8,110 8,110 Oregon City 28,370 28,965 29,540 30,060 30,405 30,470 31,995 32,220 32,500 33,390 Sandy 6,360 6,645 7,070 7,595 8,005 8,205 9,665 9,780 9,880 9,990 West Linn 23,970 24,080 24,180 24,180 24,400 24,400 25,150 25,250 25,370 25,425 Wilsonville* 16,250 16,510 16,885 17,360 17,940 18,020 19,525 19,565 20,515 21,550 Total: 172, , , , , , , , ,340 * Contract Cities patrolled by Clackamas County Sheriff's Office (Estacada was a contract city until 08/31/13) 386, ,430 Incorporated Cities Contract Cities 35,645 38,345 40,210 42,190 42,335 46,895 47,320 48,915 48,915 Other Cities 149, , , , , , , , ,425 Total Unincorporated Area Patrolled by CCSO (does not include Contract Cities) Patrol Area 183, , , , , , , , ,340 Total Area Patrolled by CCSO (including Damascus, Estacada, Happy Valley & Wilsonville) Patrol Area 206, , , , , , , , ,255 50, , , ,270 Population of Other County Areas of Interest (these are included in the CCSO patrol area above) Johnson City Barlow Rivergrove
7 Reports Processed During, the Clackamas County Sheriff s Office processed 56,421 reports that were entered into C.L.A.S.S. During 2012, the Sheriff s Office processed 56,714 reports. This is a decrease of 293 reports (or 0.5%) during compared to The average number of reports processed during the previous three years was 57, The 56,421 reports processed during is a decrease of 1,113 reports or 1.9%. This includes all reports (except for specials and follow-up reports) processed by the Sheriff s Office, including reports written in contract cities and courtesy reports written for other agencies. Some cases may include multiple report types. Each report is only counted once, regardless of the number of crimes or violations documented in the report. For the number of reported crimes, please see the All Reported Crimes chart on pages The chart below is a breakdown of report types and total number processed for each type during 2012,, and the average for the previous three years of 2010, 2011, and Report Type Monthly Average 2012 Monthly Average 3 Year Average Monthly Average % Change From 3 Yr Average Accident 1, , , % Crime 11, , , % Custody * 15,944 1, ,501 1, , , % FCR 1, , , % Person 1, , , % Towed Vehicle 1, , , % Vehicle 1, , , % Truck Inspections % Traffic Citations 16,716 1, ,371 1, , , % Parking Citations % Boat Exams 2, , , % Hull Inspections % Marine Citations % Other Citations % Total: 56,421 4, ,714 4, , , % * Includes all custody reports processed by the Jail and Records, regardless of the arresting agency. Truck Inspections 1.4% Traffic Citations 29.6% Parking Citations 1.0% Boat Exams 3.8% Hull Inspections 0.1% Marine Citations 0.2% Other Citations 0.9% Vehicle 2.2% Towed Vehicle 3.2% Accident 3.2% Person 2.5% Crime 20.2% FCR 3.3% Custody * 28.3% 7
8 Are Crimes UP or DOWN? Change from 2012 Change from 3-year Average All Reported Crimes -1.0% -3.9% Part I Crimes -0.02% -2.8% Part II / Other Crimes -2.1% -5.0% County Top Six Crimes 1.8% -1.9% Theft 4.0% -2.5% Criminal Mischief 1.2% -3.5% Burglary -7.1% -3.7% Stolen Vehicles -6.7% 8.0% Identity Theft 28.9% 17.7% Assault -10.9% -17.6% Person Crimes -3.8% -2.1% Property Crimes 0.5% -3.3% Behavioral Crimes -4.4% -6.6% 8
9 5-year Population & Crime-Rate History Unincorporated Clackamas County Population , * 170, , , , , , , , , * *2010 population was updated after Portland State University revised their numbers based on the 2010 census Crime Rates Per 1,000 Population Crime Type All Crimes Person Crimes Property Crimes Behavioral Crimes Crime Rates Per 1,000 Population: All Crimes Person Crimes Property Crimes Behavioral Crimes
10 All Crimes Reported A 3 Yr Avg. Part I Crimes Type /11/12 Arson Pr Assault, Aggravated Pe Burglary Pr Attempt Murder Pe Murder Pe Rape Pe Robbery Pe Theft (all) Pr 3,772 3,628 3,867.0 Stolen Vehicles Pr Part I Totals: 5,197 5,198 5,347.8 Part II / Other Crimes Type Year Avg. Assault, Simple Pe Child Abuse / Neglect Pe Crimes Against Family Be Criminal Mischief Pr Criminal Trespass Be Cruelty to Animals Be Disorderly Conduct Be Drug Charges (all) Be D.U.I.I. Be Forgery Pr Fraudulent Use of Credit Card Pr Harassment Pe Identity Theft Pr Kidnapping Pe Manslaughter/Neg. Homicide Pe 5 0 Menacing Pe M.I.P. - Alcohol Be Negotiate a Bad Check Pr Offensive Littering Be Prostitution Be Public / Private Indecency Be Recklessly Endangering Pe Resisting Arrest Be Runaway Juveniles Be Sex Crimes (other) Pe Sexual Abuse Pe Sodomy Pe Strangulation Pe Unlawful Entry Into Motor Veh Pr Weapons Violations Be Crimes Not Listed Above Be Part II / Other Totals: 4,976 5,081 5,237.4 Total Crimes Reported Year Avg. 10,173 10,279 10,585.2
11 All Crimes Reported continued Crime Types Person Crimes Property Crimes Behavioral Crimes Recovered Stolen Vehicles Recovered Vehicles County Top Six Theft Criminal Mischief Burglary Stolen Vehicle Identity Theft Assault Total: Crimes Against Family Criminal Mistreatment Custodial Interference Violation of Restraining Order Total: Thefts by Type Theft I Theft II Theft III Theft By Deception Theft By Extortion Theft By Receiving Theft of Lost/Mislaid Property Theft of Mail Theft of Services Total: Year Avg. 1,036 1,077 1, ,907 6,870 7, ,230 2,332 2, Year Avg Year Avg. 3,772 3,628 3, ,586 6,471 6, Year Avg Year Avg ,825 1,774 1, ,013 1,013 1, ,772 3,628 3,866.9 This only includes crimes reported to the Clackamas County Sheriff s Office within the Sheriff s Office s patrol districts. It does not include crimes reported in the contract cities of Damascus, Estacada, Happy Valley or Wilsonville. It also does not include courtesy crime reports for crimes occurring in other jurisdictions. *Sex Crimes (other) includes Luring a Minor and Online Sexual Corruption of a Child, among other crimes. These two particular crimes are new crimes as of January 1, 2008 and are proactively investigated by the INTERCEPT task force. INTERCEPT detects online predators and arrests and prosecutes them before they meet vulnerable children in person. 11
12 Crimes Reported by District Part I Crimes West 99E 82nd Ave Arson Assault, Aggravated Burglary Attempt Murder Murder 1 1 Rape Robbery Theft (all) , ,772 Stolen Vehicles Part I Totals: , ,197 Part II / Other Crimes West 99E 82nd Clack Boring Mtn. Metro East South USFS Total Assault, Simple Child Abuse / Neglect Crimes Against Family Criminal Mischief Criminal Trespass Cruelty to Animals Disorderly Conduct Drug Charges (all) D.U.I.I Forgery Fraudulent Use of Credit Card Harassment Identity Theft Kidnapping Manslaughter/Neg. Homicide Menacing M.I.P. - Alcohol Negotiate a Bad Check Offensive Littering Prostitution 2 2 Public / Private Indecency Recklessly Endangering Resisting Arrest Runaway Juveniles Sex Crimes (other) Sexual Abuse Sodomy Strangulation Unlawful Entry Into Motor Veh Weapons Violations Crimes Not Listed Above Part II / Other Totals: , ,976 West 99E 82nd Clack Boring Mtn. Metro East South USFS Total Total Crimes Reported 267 1,804 3,746 1, ,173 % of Grand Total: 2.6% 17.7% 36.8% 18.9% 3.6% 4.5% 3.4% 5.4% 6.5% 0.5% Clackamas Boring Mountain Metro East South USFS / BLM Total 12
13 Crimes Reported by District continued Crime Types West 99E 82nd Clack Boring Mtn. Metro East South USFS Total Person Crimes ,036 Property Crimes 184 1,197 2,668 1, ,907 Behavioral Crimes ,230 Recovered Vehicles County Top Six West 99E 82nd Clack Boring Mtn. Metro East South USFS Total Theft , ,772 Criminal Mischief Burglary Stolen Vehicle Identity Theft Assault Total: 177 1,131 2,552 1, ,738 Crimes Against Family West 99E 82nd Clack Boring Mtn. Metro East South USFS Total Criminal Mistreatment Custodial Interference Viol. Restraining Order Total: Types of Thefts West 99E 82nd Clack Boring Mtn. Metro East South USFS Total Theft I Theft II ,825 Theft III ,013 Theft by Deception Theft by Extortion 1 1 Theft by Receiving Theft of Lost/Missing Theft of Mail Theft of Services Total: , ,772 13
14 All Crimes Reported by Type: Behavioral 2,230 Property 67.9% Behavioral 21.9% Person 10.2% All Crimes Reported by Month: February 821 March 1,001 1,000 April May June July August September October November December
15 Clackamas County Jail There were 15,160 people booked into the Clackamas County Jail in. 11,324 (74.7%) of those people were male and 3,836 (25.3%) were female. This includes new bookings during only and does not account for people who where already in custody prior to the beginning of the year. Total Intakes Year Avg. 2010/11/12 15,160 14,390 14,248.3 Male 11, % 10, % 10, % Female 3, % 3, % 3, % Some records were expunged before this report was written, so the number of male and female bookings does not add up to the total number of bookings. not add up to the total number of bookings. Monthly 1, ,199.2 Average Daily Average 1, Repeat 76.5% 71.4% 71.1% Offenders Repeat Offenders are people who have previously been booked into the Clackamas County Jail for any re Repeat Offenders are people who have previously been booked into the Clackamas County Jail for any reason. Type of Release Book & Release Cite & Release Forced Release No Complaint Recognizance Security (bail) Time Served Transport Work Release Other Total: Releases , , ,174 1, ,117 14,364 3 Year Avg /11/ ,696 2, ,894 2, ,077 4, ,907 2, ,967.3 This includes people who were released from jail during 2012, regardless of when they were booked. This includes people who were released from jail during 2012, regardless of when they were booked. 13,232 Number of People Booked into the Jail by Year Year Booked , , ,098 14,257 14,257 14, ,390 15,160 15,
16 Stolen Vehicles by Patrol District 2012 District Percentage Change Percentage of Total Prior 3 Year Average % % Year Avg. West 5 1.1% E % nd Ave % Clackamas District % Boring District % Mountain % Metro % East % South % Forest Service / BLM 1 0.2% *This does not include stolen vehicles reported in the contract cities or stolen vehicle reports taken as a courtesy for other agencies
17 Stolen Vehicles: by Month March Year Monthly Average April May June July August September October November December Stolen Vehicles: 10-Year History ar Stolens , ,
18 Towed Vehicles by Year 2,876 3,037 ## 2,930 ## 3,098 ## 3,201 ## 2,913 ## 2,707 ## 2,103 ## 2,201 ## 1,787 2,930 3,098 3,201 2,913 2,707 2,103 2,201 1, Recovered Stolen Vehicles by Patrol District Percentage Change -5.3% Prior 3 Year Average % District Percentage of Total Year Avg. West 8 2.3% E % nd Ave % Clackamas District % Boring District % Mountain % Metro 8 2.3% East % South % Forest Service / BLM 8 2.3% * The Sheriff s Office recovered an additional 75 vehicles in the contract cities and other jurisdictions. 18
19 Recovered Stolen Vehicles This includes all stolen vehicles recovered by the Clackamas County Sheriff s Office. Some of the vehicles were originally reported stolen to the Clackamas County Sheriff s Office and some were originally reported stolen to other police agencies. Recovered Stolen Vehicles by Patrol District District Recovered Stolen Vehicles West 8 99E 59 82nd Ave 119 Clackamas 79 Boring 14 Mountain 12 Metro 8 East 21 South 27 Forest Ser 8 10-Year Recovered Stolen Vehicle History 1,100 1, Year Recovered Stolen Vehicles ,
20 CCSO Calls for Service 3 Year Average Number of Calls Change From 3 Year Average Percentage Change Type of Call Abandoned Vehicle 2010/11/ % Accident, Other (not traffic) % Airplane Crash % Alarm, Audible 2, , % Alarm, Other % Alarm, Panic % Alarm, Robbery % Alarm, Silent % Animal Complaint % Arson % Assault % Assist Agency 1, , % Assist Fire % Assist / Cover Officer % Assist Public 3, ,211-1, % Attempt Contact % Attempt to Locate % Bomb Threat % Bombing % Burglary, Commercial % Burglary, Residential % Criminal Mischief 1, , % Death Investigation % Disturbance 1, % Domestic Disturbance 2, , % Escape / Walkaway % Extra Patrol Requested % Fireworks % Fraud 1, , % Harassment 1, , % Hazard 1, % Homicide % Incomplete 911 Call % Juvenile Abuse / Neglect % Juvenile Custody Problem % Juvenile Disturbance % Juvenile Missing (not runaway) % Juvenile Problem % K9 Incident % Kidnapping % Littering % 20
21 CCSO Calls for Service continued 3 Year Number of Change Average Calls From 3 Year Percentage Type of Call 2010/11/12 Average Change Marine Patrol % Marine Rescue % Menacing % Mental % Minor In Possession of Alcohol % Missing Person % Motorist Assist 1, % Noise Complaint % Open Door / Window % Ordinance Violation % Parking Complaint 1, % Promiscuous Shooting % Property Lost / Found / Recovered % Provide Information 1, , % Prowler % Rape / Sexual Assault % Recovered Stolen Vehicle % Robbery, Armed % Robbery, Strongarm % Runaway Juvenile % Search & Rescue % Sex Crime - Expose % Sexual Molest of Juvenile % Shooting % Stolen Vehicle / Unauthorized Use % Suicide Attempt / Threat % Suspicious Circumstances 1, , % Suspicious Person 1, , % Suspicious Vehicle 1, , % Theft / Shoplift 4, , % Threat % Traffic Accident, Injury % Traffic Accident, Non-Injury 1, , % Traffic Accident, Unknown Injury % Traffic Complaint 1, , % Trespassing % Unknown Type Call % Unwanted % Vice Complaint, Drugs % Vice Complaint, Prostitution % Violation of Restraining Order % Welfare Check 1, , % Total: 50, ,930-2, % 21
22 CCSO Calls for Service Other Activity 3 Year Average Number of Calls continued Change From 3 Year Percentage Type of Call 2010/11/12 Average Change Boat Stop % Civil 11, , % Detail 3, , % Follow-Up Contact 8, , % Foot Patrol % Home Visit 3, , % Premise Check 2, , % Pursuit % Subject Stop 3, , % Suspect Contact % Suspicious Vehicle Stop 2, , % Traffic Stop 26, ,105-2, % Transport % Warrant Service 1, , % Total: 63, ,720-4, % 22
23 Calls for Service Yearly Totals 70,000 60,000 50,000 40, , , , , , , , ,965 47,930 30,000 20,000 10,
24 Property Room Property Room: 10-Year History Year Number of Cases Items Received Items Released/ Destroyed 6,607 17,597 21,791 6,155 18,460 18,014 5,868 20,051 21,579 5,794 16,430 22,100 6,761 15,851 15,930 7,039 16,847 13,416 8,885 18,437 16,926 5,903 19,999 15,262 6,009 20,523 14,261 5,990 20,909 24,837 Number of Cases Handled by Property Room 8,885 6,607 6,155 5,868 5,794 6,761 7,039 5,903 6,009 5,
25 INTERCEPT Protecting Our Children from Online Predators The Inter-agency Child Exploitation Prevention Team (INTERCEPT) was formed in August 2007 by the Sheriffs of Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington Counties. INTERCEPT is currently staffed with a Detective, a Criminalist and a Sergeant from the Clackamas County Sheriff s Office; a Detective from the Multnomah County Sheriff s Office; and two Detectives from the Washington County Sheriff s Office. Mission Statement The mission of INTERCEPT is to investigate violation of state and federal laws, with an emphasis on crimes against children and to prosecute those violations in state and federal court. INTERCEPT investigations include, but are not limited to, violations of child sex crimes, child pornography, child exploitation and the use of computers to promote these crimes. More than 65 million children ages 17 and younger are online in the United States. According to a study conducted by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children in partnership with Cox Communication: 61% of children ages have a personal profile on a social networking site such as Facebook. Half of them have posted pictures of themselves online. 71% of teens report receiving online messages from someone they do not know, and 45% were solicited for personal information. Only 18% said they would tell a parent about receiving a message from someone they do not know. 40% said that when they receive a message from someone they do not know, they usually reply and begin a conversation with them. 14% have met someone in person who they first met online, and 30% have considered doing so. 33% reported that their parents know very little or nothing about what they do on the Internet. INTERCEPT info online For more information on INTERCEPT and tips on keeping your children safe online, download the INTERCEPT press kit at or visit You can also visit INTERCEPT s Facebook page at INTERCEPT Activity Investigations conducted 121 Search warrants served 39 Forensic Exams 88 Data Examined Items seized (includes computers,,laptops, CDs, DVDs, cameras, cell phones, USB drives and any electronic media) 41,522 GB 1,035 Devices Examined 134 Indictments 28 Convictions 27 25
26 SWAT & HNT The Clackamas County Sheriff s Office Special Weapons and Tactics team (SWAT) and the Hostage Negotiations team (HNT) responded to 22 incidents in. SWAT and HNT responded to 16 calls in 2012 and an average of 14.0 calls in the previous 3 years of 2010, 2011 and Eight of the suspects surrendered, 5 were subdued by SWAT members, 2 were shot and wounded, 1 committed suicide and 5 were not found at the scene. One of the incidents was a tactical consult. The following chart shows how many SWAT/HNT incidents occurred in each patrol district or Contract City in : District Number of Incidents West 1 4.5% Wilsonville 0% 99E 1 4.5% 82nd Ave 0% Clackamas % Happy Valley 0% Boring 0% Damascus 0% Mountain 0% Metro 2 9.1% East 2 9.1% Estacada 0% South % Forest Service / BLM land 0% Outside Agency Jurisdiction % 22 The following chart shows the initial situation classficiation for each SWAT call-out: Percentage of Incidents Type of Situation Number of Percentage of Incidents Incidents Arrest Warrant % Homicide / Attempt Homicide 1 4.5% Domestic % Tactical Consult 1 4.5% Search Warrant (Drugs) 2 9.1% Search Warrant (other) % Suicidal Subject 2 9.1% Other Type Incident % * This total may be higher than * This total the may total be number higher than of the incidents total number because of incidents because some incidents may have involved more than one factor. 26
27 Search & Rescue The data for this report was obtained from the 2011, 2012 and Oregon Emergency Management Annual Reports. The Clackamas County Sheriff s Office s Search and Rescue Unit (SAR) responded to 68 operational missions in. They responded to 81 missions in 2011 and 94 in Clackamas County Mission Type by Year Hours Worked During Type of Mission Clackamas State Aviation 1 County Total Beacon 1 Paid 3,951 20,379 Body Recovery (land) 1 Volunteer 6, ,240 Body Recovery (water) 2 Evidence (land) 3 1 Evidence (water) Missing Person (land) Missing Person (water) Rescue (land) Rescue (water) Other Clackamas 2011 County 2012 Search and Rescue Missions by Month January February March April May June July August Septembe October Novembe Decembe This graph compares the number of missions per month for 2011, 2012 and. 27
28 Traffic The Clackamas County Sheriff s Office investigated 1,306 traffic accidents in. There were 6 people killed in 6 separate accidents. There were also 41 courtesy reports written for accidents that happened in other jurisdictions. The top two causes for accidents in were careless driving (321) and excessive speed (121). Alcohol was involved in 125 (9.6%) of the accidents. Two of the fatal accidents involved alcohol. Total Accidents Reported 1,306 Total Injury Accidents % Possible 252 Minor 155 Serious 18 Fatal 6 Alcohol Related % Hit & Run % The following chart shows the top 10 intersections, based on the number of accidents reported to the Clackamas County Sheriff s Office at those intersections during : Intersection Number of Type of Injury Accidents Fatal Serious Minor Possible None Sunnybrook Blvd/I Johnson Creek Blvd/Fuller Rd Harmony Rd/Fuller Rd Sunnyside Rd/93 rd Ave nd Dr/Hwy nd Ave/Causey Ave Arndt Rd/Knights Bridge Rd Sunnyside Rd/82 nd Ave Orient Dr/Kelso Rd New Era Rd/Central Point Rd The Sheriff s Office issued 11,489 traffic citations with 12,697 charges and 4,585 written warnings in. The top two charges were speed related violations (3,130) and driving while suspended/ revoked (1,581). The Sheriff s Office also performed 807 commercial vehicle inspections in 531 people were arrested for Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants (DUII) in. Of the 531 people arrested for DUII, 144 (27.1%) were female and 387 (72.9%) were male. Twenty seven were under 21 years old, with the youngest being 16 years old. This includes all DUII arrests made by the Clackamas Sheriff s Office, including arrests made in contract cities and in other jurisdictions. 28
29 DUII Arrests by Patrol District Clackamas 69 East 35 82nd Ave Forest Service/ 5 Metro 99E 22 Mountain 17 Boring South 39 West Clackamas 14 Damascus* 27 East Estacada* 14 Forest Service/ Happy BLM Valley* 36 Wilsonville* 55 Other Metro Jurisdictio 46 Mountain South West Damascus* DUII Arrests by Age Group Under Estacada* Happy Valley* Wilsonville* Other Jurisdictions *Contract Cities Under DUII Arrests by Time of Day Time2 Total DUII Arrests by Day of Week day
30 For More Information For more information about the Clackamas County Sheriff s Office and the material in this report, please contact: Clackamas County Sheriff s Office Crime Analysis Unit 2223 Kaen Rd Oregon City, OR (503) You can also visit the Clackamas County Sheriff s Office Web site at 30
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