BSLPD. Monthly Report of January Table of Contents: Animal Services Page 1. Calls for Service Report (Central Communications) Pages 2-3
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1 BSLPD This report provides the reader with information regarding the various units of the and gives them a snapshot of our activities and accomplishments for the reporting period. Monthly Report of January 218 Table of Contents: Animal Services Page 1 Calls for Service Report (Central Communications) Pages 2-3 BSLPD Monthly Detail Summary Pages 4-8
2 Boiling Spring Lakes Animal Control January 218 Activity Animal Complaints 35 Cats Picked Up 2 Dogs Picked Up 4 Animals Taken to the County 6 Dogs Tagged 32 Citations 1 4 Animal Control Animal Control 1 5 Animal Complaints Citations Dogs Picked Up Cats Picked Up Animals Taken To County 1
3 BSL PD Monthly Calls - Jan 218 Call Type Incidents Percentage 911 Hang Up 3.72 % Abandoned Vehicle 3.72 % Abdominal Pains - Problems 1.24 % Alarm (Signal45) % Allergies (Reactions) - Envenomations (Stings Bite 1.24 % Animal Carcass (1-86) 1.24 % Animal Control Call % Armed with Gun-Knife-Etc (1-84) 1.24 % Assault - Sexual Assault % Assist Other Agency 2.48 % Attempt to Locate % Back Pain (Non-Traumatic or Non-Recent Trauma) 1.24 % Breathing Problems % Call By Phone (1-21) % Carbon Monoxide-Inhalation-Hazmat-CBRN 1.24 % Careless & Reckless (C&R) % Check Point (Traffic) 2.48 % Chest Pain (Non-Traumatic) 2.48 % Control Burn Out of Control 1.24 % Convulsions - Seizures 1.24 % D.O.T. Notifications 1.24 % Diabetic Problems 3.72 % Disabled Motorist (1-87) % Disturbance 4.95 % Domestic (1-82) % Drunk Driver (1-55) % Escort (1-59) 4.95 % Falls % Fire Alarm Activation % Gas Leak-Spill-Odor 1.24 % Good Intent Call 4.95 % Heart Problems - A.I.C.D % Hemorrhage - Lacerations % Illegal Burn 2.48 % Investigation-Law % Juvenile Out of Control 2.48 % Keys In Vehicle-Lockout 2.48 % Meet with Complainant (1-83) % Missing-Abandoned Person 1.24 % 2/1/218 4:3:13 AM 2
4 BSL PD Monthly Calls - Jan 218 Noise Complaint 1.24 % On View Call (Law-Fire-EMS-Public Safety) % Overdose-Poisoning (Ingestion) % PD Need Fire Dept 3.72 % Property Check-Security Check 1.24 % Prowler (1-76) % Psychiatric-Abnormal Behavior- Suicide Attempt 4.95 % Shoplifter (1-93) 1.24 % Sick Person (Specific Diagnosis) % Signal 62's-Warrants (SIG62) 2.48 % Special Check (Bus-Resd-SOR) % Stopping Vehicle (1-61) % Stroke (CVA) 2.48 % Structure Fire 1.24 % Suspicious Veh-Subj (1-6) % Take Written Report (1-92) % Traffic Accident-Non-Injury (1-5PD) % Traffic Control (1-58) % Traffic Light Out (1-88) 1.24 % Traffic-Transportation Incidents 1.24 % Traumatic Injuries (Specific) 1.24 % Tree Down 1.24 % Trespassers 1.24 % Unconscious-Fainting (Near) % Unknown Fire Type (3rd party) 1.24 % Unknown Problem (Man Down) 2.48 % Water/Sewer Problems 1.24 % Welfare Check % Total % 2/1/218 4:3:13 AM 3
5 Activity Detail Summary (by Category) (1/1/218-1/31/218) Incident\Investigations 41 - Aggravated Assault Burglary - Forcible Entry Larceny - From Motor Vehicle Larceny - From Buildings Larceny - All Other Larceny Simple Physical Assault Simple Non-Physical Assault Counterfeiting - Using Fraud - Obtaining Money/Property by False Pretense Fraud - Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Embezzlement - All Other Embezzlement Criminal Damage to Property (Vandalism) Drug Violations - Equipment/Paraphernalia - Possessing/Concealing DWI - Alcohol and/or Drugs Contempt of Court, Perjury, Court Violations Trespassing City Ordinance Violations All Other Offenses All Traffic (except DWI) Calls for Service 28 Total Offenses Total Incidents Arrests 81 - Simple Physical Assault Drug Violations - Equipment/Paraphernalia - Possessing/Concealing DWI - Alcohol and/or Drugs Contempt of Court, Perjury, Court Violations All Traffic (except DWI) 3 Total Charges 11 Date: 2/1/ Time: 1:9 Page 1 4
6 Activity Detail Summary (by Category) (1/1/218-1/31/218) Arrests Total Arrests 9 Accidents Total Accidents 7 Citations Driving While License Revoked 1 Expired Registration 3 Failure To Stop (Stop Sign/Flashing Red Light) 3 Inspection 1 Other (Infraction) 2 Speeding (Infraction) 16 Unsafe Movement 1 Secondary Charge 4 Total Charges Total Citations Warning Tickets Total Charges Total Warning Tickets Ordinance Tickets RUNNING AT LARGE 4 Total Ordinance Tickets 4 Criminal Papers Total Criminal Papers Served Total Criminal Papers Date: 2/1/ Time: 1:9 Page 2 5
7 Activity Detail Summary (by Category) (1/1/218-1/31/218) Civil Papers Total Civil Papers Served Total Civil Papers 1 Date: 2/1/ Time: 1:9 Page 3 6
8 Incident IBR Reported Offenses Month To Month Comparison January January 217 Part I Offenses Murder Rape Robbery Commercial Individual Assault January January Percent Year-To-Date Percent /- Changed /- Changed % % % % % % % % % % 1 1 % 1 1 % Violent Total: 1 1 % 1 1 % Burglary Residential Non-Residential Commercial Other Larceny Auto Theft Arson % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % Property Total: % % Part I Total: % % Part II Offenses Drug Assault Simple Forgery/Counterfeit Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons Prostitution All Other Sex Offenses Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children D.W.I. Liquor Law Violation Disorderly Conduct Obscenity Kidnap All Other Offenses January January Percent Year-To-Date Percent /- Changed /- Changed 1 1 % 1 1 % % % % 3 3 % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 1 1 % 1 1 % % % % % % % % % % % Part II Total: % % Incident Total: % % Date: 2/1/ Time: 1:1 Page 1 7
9 Arrest IBR Reported Offenses Month To Month Comparison January January 217 Part I Offenses Murder Rape Robbery Commercial Individual Assault January January Percent Year-To-Date Percent /- Changed /- Changed % % % % % % % % % % % % Violent Total: % % Burglary Residential Non-Residential Commercial Other Larceny Auto Theft Arson % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % Property Total: % % Part I Total: % % Part II Offenses Drug Assault Simple Forgery/Counterfeit Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons Prostitution All Other Sex Offenses Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children D.W.I. Liquor Law Violation Disorderly Conduct Obscenity Kidnap All Other Offenses January January Percent Year-To-Date Percent /- Changed /- Changed % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 1 1 % 1 1 % % % % % % % % % % % Part II Total: % % Arrest Total: % % Date: 2/1/ Time: 1:1 Page 2 8
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