PART I CRIME BY CRIME TYPE
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1 NUMBER OF OFFENSES MANATEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE PART I CRIME UCR COMPARISON 3rd Quarter (JAN-SEPT) Vs OFFENSE 2009 % CHANGE # CLEAR %CLEAR # CLEAR %CLEAR CRIMINAL HOMICIDE % 18 82% 3 43% MANSLAUGHTER % 1 50% 0 0% SEX OFFENSE % 63 55% 68 61% ROBBERY % 80 26% 71 28% AGGRAVATED ASSAULT % % % VIOLENT CRIME % % % BURGLARY % % % LARCENY % % % AUTO THEFT % % 75 28% NON-VIOL CRIME % % % TOTAL % % % 6000 PART I CRIME BY CRIME TYPE All Part I Crime Comparison % % % % % 50% 2.6% 27% 0 CRIMINAL HOMICIDE MANSLAUGHTER SEX OFFENSE ROBBERY AGGRAVATED ASSAULT BURGLARY LARCENY AUTO THEFT Homicide offenses include Negligent Homicide. Clearance rates do not necessarily reflect the number of cases handled. A clearance could be from an earlier reporting period. CRIME ANALYSIS UNIT Statistics were extracted using FDLE UCR requirements. 19-OCT-10 CAU/CGA PartICrimeComparison3rdQrtr.xlsx
2 CRIMINAL HOMICIDE, -77.3%, 5 SEX OFFENSE, -2.6%, 111 ROBBERY, %, 257 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, -29.1%, 736 VIOLENT CRIME -25.2%, 1110 AUTO THEFT, -27%, 265 LARCENY, -0.3%, 5111 ALL PART I CRIME, -3.7%, 8480 BURGLARY, 8.5%, 1994 PROPERTY CRIME 0.6%, rd Quarter (January-September) INDEX CRIME SUMMARY - MANATEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE 3RD QUARTER (JAN-SEPT) MANATEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE INDEX CRIME DOWN 4% 30.0% 10.0% -10.0% -30.0% -50.0% -70.0% -90.0% Increase Decrease CRIME ANALYSIS UNIT Statistics were extracted using FDLE UCR requirements. 19-OCT-10 CAU/CGA PartICrimeComparison3rdQrtr.xlsx
3 3rd Quarter 2009/ 2009 % Chng 2009 % Chng 2009 % Chng 2009 % Chng 2009 % Chng 2009 % Chng JANUARY-SEPTEMBER Total NBR Total Clearances Total Value Offenses Arrest Exception Adult Juvenile Prop Stolen Criminal Homicide % % 0 0 N/C % % % Manslaughter % 0 0 N/C % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Forced Rape-Com % % % % % N/C Forced Rape-Att % % % % % 0 0 N/C Forced Sodomy % % % % % % Forced Fondling % % % % % 0 1 N/C Rape Total % % % % % $ 900 $ 1,046 16% Highway % % % % % % Commercial % % 1 1 0% % 0 1 N/C % Gas Station % 3 3 0% % 3 3 0% % % Convenience % 3 3 0% 0 0 N/C 3 3 0% 0 0 N/C % Residence % % % % % % Bank % % 0 1 N/C % 0 0 N/C % Miscellaneous % % 0 1 N/C 8 8 0% 0 0 N/C % Robbery Total % % % % % $ 375,415 $ 332,783-11% Aggravated Assault % % % % % 0 0 N/C Aggravated Stalk % % 0 0 N/C % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Total Violent 1,484 1,112-25% % % % % $ 377,215 $ 333,829-12% Simple Assault 3,194 3,018-6% 1,470 1,517 3% % 2,009 1,837-9% % RD Quarter~Violent Crime % % 3% % Criminal Homicide Rape Total Robbery Total Aggravated Assault *HFF=Hands, Fists, Feet Note: Florida has adopted a "Forcible Sex Offense" category that is not used at the Federal level. Florida's Forcible N/C=Not Calculable Sex Offense category (FSO) includes forcible rape, attempted rape, forcible sodomy, and forcible fondling. Greater than 25% Less than -25% PartICrime3rdQrtrJan-SepComparison.xlsx Crime Analysis Unit/UCR Page 1 of 4 10/27/
4 ROBBERY OFFENSES BY LOCATION TYPE 3RD QUARTER (JAN-SEPT) 2009/ % 16% ROBBERY TOTAL % % 7% % % 11% Highway Commercial Gas Station Convenience Residence Bank Miscellaneous Note: Florida has adopted a "Forcible Sex Offense" category that is not used at the Federal level. Florida's Forcible Sex Offense category (FSO) includes forcible rape, attempted rape, forcible sodomy, and forcible fondling. PartICrime3rdQrtrJan-SepComparison.xlsx Crime Analysis Unit/UCR Page 2 of 4 10/27/
5 3rd Quarter 2009/ JANUARY-SEPTEMBER Criminal Homicide Manslaughter Forced Rape-Com Forced Rape-Att Forced Sodomy Forced Fondling Rape Total Robbery Total Aggravated Assault Aggravated Stalk Total Violent Simple Assault Highway Commercial Gas Station Convenience Residence Bank Miscellaneous 2009 % Chng 2009 % Chng 2009 % Chng 2009 % Chng Weapons Firearm Knife/Cut Oth Dang HFF* % % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % 0 0 N/C 1 1 0% % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % 1 1 0% % % % % % % % % % % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 1 1 0% % % % % % % % % % % % 4 4 0% % N/C % % % % % % % 0 0 N/C 0 1 N/C % 0 0 N/C % % % % 3,194 3,003-6% RD QUARTER ~Weapons 30% 33% % % Firearm Knife Oth Dang Wea Hand-Fist-Feet Until all corrections in data have been made, there may be discrepencies in totals comparing weapons totals against crime totals. N/C=Not Calculable Greater than 25% Less than -25% PartICrime3rdQrtrJan-SepComparison.xlsx Crime Analysis Unit/UCR Page 3 of 4 10/27/
6 All Violent Crime 3rd Quarter (JAN-SEPT) Until all corrections in data have been made, there may be discrepencies in totals comparing weapons totals against crime totals. 1,483 1, ,104 1,200 1, % *HFF=Hands, Fists, Feet Firearm Knife/Cut Oth Dang HFF* Robbery Total Aggravated Assault HFF* 39% Firearm 48% Robbery Total Rape Total Criminal Homicide Oth Dang 7% Knife/Cut 6% 50 0 Firearm Knife/Cut Oth Dang HFF* Note: Florida has adopted a "Forcible Sex Offense" category that is not used at the Federal level. Florida's Forcible Sex Offense category (FSO) includes forcible rape, attempted rape, forcible sodomy, and forcible fondling. PartICrime3rdQrtrJan-SepComparison.xlsx Crime Analysis Unit/UCR Page 4 of 4 10/27/
7 3rd Quarter (Jan-Sept) 2009/ 2009 % Chng 2009 % Chng 2009 % Chng 2009 % Chng 2009 % Chng 2009 % Chng Total NBR Offenses Arrest Exception Total Clearances Burglary-Forced Entry % % 4 4 0% % % $ 2,283,143 $ 2,735,800 20% Burglary-Unlawful Entry % % % % % $ 2,994,225 $ 1,871,200-38% Burglary-Attempted % % % % % $ 7,235 $ 16, % Burglary Total % % % % % $ 5,284,603 $ 4,623,939-13% Burglary-Residence % % % % % $ 4,584,549 $ 4,024,143-12% Night % % % % % $ 285,561 $ 532,396 86% Day % % % % % $ 2,250,630 $ 2,040,506-9% Unknown % % % % % $ 2,048,358 $ 1,451,241-29% Burglary-NonResidence % % % % % $ 700,054 $ 599,796-14% Night % % 0 1 N/C % % $ 197,739 $ 127,655-35% Day % 4 4 0% % 3 3 0% % $ 48,777 $ 81,702 68% Unknown % % 0 1 N/C % % $ 453,538 $ 390,439-14% Larceny-Pick Pocket % 2 2 0% 1 1 0% % % $ 2,575 $ 1,728-33% Purse Snatch % 6 6 0% 0 0 N/C % % $ 10,597 $ 3,520-67% Shoplifting % % % % % $ 164,325 $ 176,385 7% From Motor Vehicle % % % % % $ 874,975 $ 586,964-33% Motor Vehicle Parts % % 0 4 N/C % 0 1 N/C $ 181,544 $ 138,558-24% Bicycles % % % % % $ 59,415 $ 49,681-16% From Building % % % % % $ 1,428,756 $ 1,280,303-10% From Coin Opertated % % 0 0 N/C % 0 0 N/C $ 2,290 $ 2,154-6% All Other Larceny % % % % % $ 1,298,858 $ 2,391,570 84% Larceny Total % % % % % $ 4,023,335 $ 4,630,863 15% Larc-$200 & Over % % % % % $ 3,871,939 $ 4,488,039 16% Larc-$50-$ % % % % % $ 132,506 $ 126,614-4% Larc-Under $ % % % % % $ 18,890 $ 16,210-14% Motor Vehicle Theft-Auto % % % % % $ 1,077,379 $ 797,569-26% Trucks & Buses % % % % % $ 1,737,213 $ 1,282,422-26% Motorcycles % % 2 2 0% % 1 1 0% $ 100,699 $ 83,585-17% Other Vehicles % % % % 3 3 0% $ 299,790 $ 102,463-66% MVT Total % % % % % $ 3,215,081 $ 2,266,039-30% Total Non-Violent % % % % % $ 12,523,019 $ 11,520,841-8% Total Offenses % % % % % $ 12,900,234 $ 11,854,670-8% Note: Florida has adopted a "Forcible Sex Offense" category that is not used at the Federal level. Florida's Forcible Sex Offense category (FSO) includes forcible rape, attempted rape, forcible sodomy, and forcible fondling. Page 1 of 4 10/27/ Adult Juvenile Total Value Prop Stolen
8 3rd Quarter (Jan-Sept) ~ Larceny Incidence up less than 1% Larceny Total.03% % % 13% % % % % % % 38% 35% Larceny-Pick Pocket Purse Snatch Shoplifting From Motor Vehicle Motor Vehicle Parts Bicycles From Building From Coin Opertated All Other Larceny Larc-$200 & Over Larc-$50-$200 Larc-Under $50 Note: Florida has adopted a "Forcible Sex Offense" category that is not used at the Federal level. Florida's Forcible Sex Offense category (FSO) includes forcible rape, attempted rape, forcible sodomy, and forcible fondling. Page 2 of 4 10/27/
9 3rd Quarter (Jan-Sept) ~ BURGLARY INCIDENCE UP 8% 2009 Burglary Total 1138, +19% % , +8% , +4% 523, +25% 452, +20% , +34% , +1% , -31% , -43% 40 33, -18% , -26% Burglary-Forced Entry Burglary-Unlawful Entry Burglary-Attempted Burglary-Residence Night Day Unknown Burglary-NonResidence Night Day Unknown N/C=Not Calculable Greater than 25% Less than -0.25% Note: Florida has adopted a "Forcible Sex Offense" category that is not used at the Federal level. Florida's Forcible Sex Offense category (FSO) includes forcible rape, attempted rape, forcible sodomy, and forcible fondling. Page 3 of 4 10/27/
10 Property Crime Incidence up 1% Property Crime Jan-Sep 0.003% % 8% % 363 Burglary Total Larceny Total MVT Total 265 Exception 13% 3rd Qrtr Property Crime Closure Ratio rd Quarter (Jan-Sept) ~ Motor Vehicle Theft Incidence Down 27% Arrest 87% % 10% % 54 44% Motor Vehicle Theft-Auto Trucks & Buses Motorcycles Other Vehicles Note: Florida has adopted a "Forcible Sex Offense" category that is not used at the Federal level. Florida's Forcible Sex Offense category (FSO) includes forcible rape, attempted rape, forcible sodomy, and forcible fondling. Page 4 of 4 10/27/
11 3rd Quarter (JAN-SEPT) 2009/ Domestic Violence 3RD Quarter (JAN-SEPT) 2009/ 2009 % Chng % OF 2009 % Chng 2009 % Chng 2009 % Chng 2009 % Chng 2009 % Chng 2009 NBR DVR 09 Vs. 10 Total 09 Vs Vs Vs Vs Vs. 10 Offenses Offenses Spouse Parent Child Sibling Oth Family Cohabitant Criminal Homicide % 0% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 1 N/C 2 0 Manslaughter % 0% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 Forced Rape-Com % 1% % 0 0 N/C 4 4 0% 0 7 N/C % 0 2 Forced Rape-Att 0 0 N/C 0% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 Forced Sodomy % 0% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % 0 1 N/C 0 2 N/C 0 1 Forced Fondling % 0% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % 0 1 N/C 0 3 N/C 0 0 Rape Total % 2% % 0 0 N/C 9 9 0% 0 9 N/C % 2 3 Aggravated Assault % 13% % % % % % Aggravated Stalk 1 1 0% 0% 0 1 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 Total Violent % 17% % % % % % Simple Assault % 84% % % % % % Threat/Intimidation % 1% % % % % 3 3 0% 12 3 Simple Stalking % 0% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 1 0 Total Domestic Violence % 100% % % % % % Victim to Offender Relationship N/C=Not Calculable Greater than 25% Lest than -25% % 6% % % % 11% % Spouse Parent Child Sibling Oth Family Cohabitant Other Note: Florida has adopted a "Forcible Sex Offense" category that is not used at the Federal level. Florida's Forcible Sex Offense category (FSO) includes forcible rape, attempted rape, forcible sodomy, and forcible fondling.
12 3rd Quarter (JAN-SEPT) 2009/ Criminal Homicide Manslaughter Rape Total Aggravated Assault Aggravated Stalk Total Violent Simple Assault Threat/Intimidation Simple Stalking Total Domestic Violence Forced Rape-Com Forced Rape-Att Forced Sodomy Forced Fondling Domestic Violence 3RD Quarter (JAN-SEPT) 2009/ N/C=Not Calculable % Chng 2009 % Chng 2009 % Chng % of Greater than 25% 09 Vs Vs Vs. 10 Total Lest than -25% CoHab Other Arrest Closures Arrests -100% 0 0 N/C % 0% N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0% N/C 2 2 0% % 1% N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0% N/C 0 0 N/C 0 3 N/C 0% N/C 1 1 0% % 0% 50% 3 3 0% % 1% -20% % % 9% N/C % 1 1 0% 0% -16% % % 11% 3% % % 53% -75% % % 1% -100% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0% -2% % % 64% Forced Rape- Com 1% Threat/Intimidat ion 1% % of Offense Total Rape Total 2% Aggravated Assault 11% Domestic Violence Offense/Arrest Totals Arrest Closures Incidents % % Simple Assault 70% Total Violent 15% Threat/Intimidation Simple Assault Aggravated Stalk Aggravated Assault Rape Total Criminal Homicide 0 Spouse Parent Child Sibling Oth Family Cohabitant Other Note: Florida has adopted a "Forcible Sex Offense" category that is not used at the Federal level. Florida's Forcible Sex Offense category (FSO) includes forcible rape, attempted rape, forcible sodomy, and forcible fondling.
13 STOLEN/RECOVERED PROPERTY 3rd Quarter (JAN-SEPT) 2009/ Percentage Change Percentage of Stolen Type Property Stolen Value Recovered Value Stolen Recoverd Property that was Recovered Currency, Note, Etc. $ 1,105,979 $ 649,810 $ 7,689 $ 3,721-41% -52% 1% 1% Jewelry, Precious Mtls $ 3,076,310 $ 2,898,796 $ 197,221 $ 212,770-6% 8% 6% 7% Clothing & Fur $ 115,952 $ 123,202 $ 20,629 $ 17,889 6% -13% 18% 15% Motor Vehicles $ 2,952,155 $ 2,149,132 $ 2,594,964 $ 1,762,141-27% -32% 88% 82% Auto $ 1,121,103 $ 1,014,609 $ 1,168,411 $ 841,354-9% -28% 104% 83% Trucks & Buses $ 1,378,351 $ 916,335 $ 1,238,652 $ 834,337-34% -33% 90% 91% Motorcycles $ 140,811 $ 110,725 $ 76,810 $ 42,650-21% -44% 55% 39% Other Vehicles $ 311,890 $ 107,463 $ 111,091 $ 43,800-66% -61% 36% 41% Office Equipment $ 84,376 $ 69,052 $ 6,996 $ 7,527-18% 8% 8% 11% TV's, Radios, Stereos $ 694,512 $ 802,018 $ 37,787 $ 33,340 15% -12% 5% 4% Firearms $ 117,520 $ 106,497 $ 18,592 $ 19,337-9% 4% 16% 18% Household Goods $ 363,170 $ 571,940 $ 16,379 $ 9,176 57% -44% 5% 2% Consumable Goods $ 473,622 $ 73,576 $ 3,844 $ 4,345-84% 13% 1% 6% Livestock $ 7,374 $ 103,060 $ - $ 100, % N/C 0% 98% Miscellaneous $ 3,909,264 $ 4,307,587 $ 723,793 $ 648,527 10% -10% 19% 15% TOTAL $ 12,900,234 $ 11,854,670 $ 3,627,894 $ 2,819,333-8% -22% 28% 24% 2009 Stolen $12,900,234 8% Recovered $11,854,670 22% $3,627,894 $2,819,333 Stolen Recovered Note: Florida has adopted a "Forcible Sex Offense" category that is not used at the Federal level. Florida's Forcible Sex Offense category (FSO) includes forcible rape, attempted rape, forcible sodomy, and forcible fondling. cga/cau
14 ARSON 3rd Quarter (JAN-SEPT) 2009/ CLEARANCES Inhabited Abandon Attempt Location Single Occupancy Res $ 28,100 $ 21, Other Residence $ 3,000 $ 22, Storage $ - $ Indust/Manufacturing $ - $ 10, Commercial $ 1,000,000 $ Community/Public $ - $ All Other Structures $ - $ Motor Vehicles $ - $ 6, Other Mobile $ - $ Other $ 3,300 $ 39, TOTAL $ 1,034,400 $ 98, dollar figure of $1,000,000 was an entry error and has been corrected for internal records. Dollar Loss Adult % Recovered of Stolen Local only Juvenile % Chng Vehicle Recovery Vs. 10 Stln/Rec Local % Stln Loc/Rec Other % Stln Oth/Rec Local % Total Recovered % % Recovered 88% 81% of Stolen Local only Total Stolen Indicates more than 25% fewer vehicles were recovered 88% % % Recovered Stolen Vehicles % 21% Stln/Rec Local Stln Loc/Rec Other Stln Oth/Rec Local
15 Currency, Note, Etc. Jewelry, Precious Mtls Clothing & Fur Motor Vehicles Auto Trucks & Buses Motorcycles Other Vehicles Office Equipment TV's, Radios, Stereos Firearms Household Goods Consumable Goods Livestock Miscellaneous Currency, Note, Etc. Jewelry, Precious Mtls Clothing & Fur Motor Vehicles Auto Trucks & Buses Motorcycles Other Vehicles Office Equipment TV's, Radios, Stereos Firearms Household Goods Consumable Goods Livestock Miscellaneous $5,000,000 $4,500,000 $4,000,000 3rd Quarter (Jan-Sept) Property Stolen & Recovered Stolen Recovered Value $3,500,000 $3,000,000 $2,500,000 $2,000,000 $1,500,000 $1,000,000 $500,000 $- $(500,000) $4,500,000 $4,000,000 3rd Quarter (Jan-Sept) 2009 Property Stolen & Recovered $3,500,000 $3,000,000 $2,500,000 $2,000,000 $1,500,000 $1,000,000 $500,000 $- $(500,000)
16 Currency, Note, Etc. Jewelry, Precious Mtls Clothing & Fur Motor Vehicles Auto Trucks & Buses Motorcycles Other Vehicles Office Equipment TV's, Radios, Stereos Firearms Household Goods Consumable Goods Livestock Miscellaneous TOTAL Percentage of Property Recovered Currency, Note, Etc. Jewelry, Precious Mtls Clothing & Fur Motor Vehicles Auto Trucks & Buses Motorcycles Other Vehicles Office Equipment TV's, Radios, Stereos Firearms Household Goods Consumable Goods Livestock Miscellaneous Value Totals Currency, Note, Etc. Jewelry, Precious Mtls Clothing & Fur Motor Vehicles Auto Trucks & Buses Motorcycles Other Vehicles Office Equipment TV's, Radios, Stereos Firearms Household Goods Consumable Goods Livestock Miscellaneous Value Totals $5,000,000 $4,500,000 $4,000,000 $3,500,000 $3,000,000 $2,500,000 $2,000,000 $1,500,000 $1,000,000 $500,000 $- 3rd Quarter (Jan-Sept) ~ Stolen Property Comparison 2009 Property Type $3,000,000 $2,500,000 $2,000,000 $1,500,000 $1,000,000 $500,000 3rd Quarter (Jan-Sept) ~ Recovered Property Comparison 2009 $- Property Type 120% 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 3rd Quarter (Jan-Sept) ~ Percentage of Stolen Property that was Recovered % Property Type
17 MANATEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ARREST COMPARISON 3rd QUARTER (JAN-SEPT) 2009/ TOTAL ARRESTED JUVENILES TOTAL JUV MALE JUV FEMALE ADULT TOTAL ADULT MALE 2009 %CHNG 2009 %CHNG 2009 %CHNG 2009 %CHNG 2009 %CHNG 2009 %CHNG Homicide % % % 0 0 N/C % % Murder % % % 0 0 N/C % % Manslaughter 1 1 0% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 1 1 0% % Forcible Sex % % % 0 0 N/C % % Rape % % % 0 0 N/C % % Sodomy % % % 0 0 N/C % % Fondle % % % 0 0 N/C % % Robbery % % % 0 0 N/C % % Agg Aslt % % % % % % Agg Stalk % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % Burglary % % % % % % Larceny % % % % % % Pocket Pick % % % 0 0 N/C % % Purse Snatch % % % 0 0 N/C % % Shoplifting % % % % % % From Bld % % % % % % Frm Coin Oper % % % 0 0 N/C % % Frm Vehicle % 9 9 0% 9 9 0% 0 0 N/C % % Bicycle % % % 0 0 N/C % % Motor Veh Part % % % 0 0 N/C % % All Other % % % 0 3 N/C % % Motor Vehicle Theft % % % 0 1 N/C % % Kidnap/Abduction % % 0 0 N/C % % % Arson % % % 0 0 N/C % 0 3 N/C Simple Aslt % % % % % % Smpl Stalk % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % Drug/Narc Ofns % % % % % % Drugs % % % % % % Drug Equip % % % 1 1 0% % % Bribery 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Embezzlement % % 0 0 N/C % % % Fraud % % % 0 2 N/C % % False Pretense % % 1 1 0% 0 2 N/C % % CC/ATM % 0 2 N/C 0 2 N/C 0 0 N/C % % Impersonation % % % 0 0 N/C % % Welfare 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Wire 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Counterfeit/Forg % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % Extortion % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % Intimidation % % % 1 1 0% % % Prostitution % % % 0 0 N/C % % Non Force Sex % % % 0 0 N/C % % Sex Ofns % % % 0 0 N/C % % 10/27/ CRIME ANALYSIS UNIT Page 1 of 4
18 MANATEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ARREST COMPARISON 3rd QUARTER (JAN-SEPT) 2009/ TOTAL ARRESTED JUVENILES TOTAL JUV MALE JUV FEMALE ADULT TOTAL ADULT MALE 2009 %CHNG 2009 %CHNG 2009 %CHNG 2009 %CHNG 2009 %CHNG 2009 %CHNG Obscenity % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % Poss Stolen Prop % % % 0 0 N/C % % DUI % 1 1 0% 1 1 0% 0 0 N/C % % Vandalism % % % 0 5 N/C % % Gambling 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Weap Viol % % % 0 0 N/C % % Liq Law Viol* % % % 0 0 N/C % % Misc % % % % % % TOTAL* 11,104 10,724-3% % % % 10,069 9,727-3% 7,352 7,157-3% *Does not include all 'NTA' arrests 3rd Quarter (Jan-Sept) ~ Arrest Comparison N/C=Not Calculable Greater than 25% Less than -25% 11,104 10, ,069 9,727 3% 4% YEAR JUVENILES TOTAL ADULT TOTAL Green highlighting reflects the sum of subsections indented listed below the highlighted row. Note: Florida has adopted a "Forcible Sex Offense" category that is not used at the Federal level. Florida's Forcible Sex Offense category (FSO) includes forcible rape, attempted rape, forcible sodomy, and forcible fondling. 10/27/ CRIME ANALYSIS UNIT Page 2 of 4
19 Homicide Murder Manslaughter Forcible Sex Rape Sodomy Fondle Robbery Agg Aslt Agg Stalk Burglary Larceny Pocket Pick Purse Snatch Shoplifting From Bld Frm Coin Oper Frm Vehicle Bicycle Motor Veh Part All Other Motor Vehicle Theft Kidnap/Abduction Arson Simple Aslt Smpl Stalk Drug/Narc Ofns Drugs Drug Equip Bribery Embezzlement Fraud False Pretense CC/ATM Impersonation Welfare Wire Counterfeit/Forg Extortion Intimidation Prostitution Non Force Sex Sex Ofns MANATEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ARREST COMPARISON 3rd QUARTER (JAN-SEPT) 2009/ ADULE FEMALE WHITE BLACK INDIAN ORIENTAL 2009 %CHNG 2009 %CHNG 2009 %CHNG 2009 %CHNG 2009 %CHNG % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 1 N/C 1 1 0% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 3 3 0% 0 1 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 2 N/C % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 2 2 0% % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 2 2 0% % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % 1 1 0% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 1 N/C % 1 1 0% % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 7 7 0% % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 4 4 0% % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C % % % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 10/27/ CRIME ANALYSIS UNIT Page 3 of 4
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