September 9, 2018 thru September 22, Craig A. Capri, Chief of Police Jakari E. Young, Deputy Chief
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1 September 9, 2018 thru September 22, 2018 Craig A. Capri, Chief of Police Jakari E. Young, Deputy Chief
2 January 1, 2018 through September 22, 2018 compared to the same periods in 2016 and 2017 DAYTONA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT - CITYWIDE YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD % % % Homicides % % % Auto Thefts % % % Total Burglaries % % % Residence % % % Non Residence % % % Total Larcenies 2,398 2,197-8% 2,197 2,027-8% 2,398 2,027-15% Larcenies 1, % % 1, % Larceny Carbreak % % % Larceny Shoplifting % % % Larceny Bicycle % % % Total Robberies % % % Armed % % % Strongarmed % % % Total Agg. Assaults/Bat % % % Agg. Assaults/Batteries % % % Persons Shot % % % Total Sexual Bat % % % Sexual Battery % % % Sexual Battery Child % % % TOTAL Part One Crimes 3,703 3,314-11% 3,314 2,987-10% 3,703 2,987-19% Property Crimes 3,075 2,744-11% 2,744 2,444-11% 3,075 2,444-21% Person Crimes % % % Total Calls For Service 123, ,675 1% 124, ,070 1% 123, ,070 2% Firearm Offenses % % % Domestic Violence Cases 1, % % 1, % NOTE: This Crime data is preliminary and subject to reclassification upon further investigation. There were incidents that did not code into either district. These are included in the Citywide Total.
3 January 1, 2017 through September 22, 2018 Year to Date and compared to previous year DAYTONA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT CITYWIDE OFFENSE DATA District 1 % District 2 % CITYWIDE TOTALS % DIST 1 DIST 2 PERCENT OF CITYWIDE YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD DIST 1 DIST 2 CITYWID YTD YTD DIST DIST E % % Homicides % % % % 50% Auto Thefts % % % % 36% Total Burglaries % % % % 51% Residence % % % % 54% Non Residence % % % % 45% Total Larcenies 1,409 1,255-11% % 2,197 2,027-8% 1, % 38% Larcenies % % % % 45% Larceny Carbreak % % % % 33% Larceny Shoplifting % % % % 28% Larceny Bicycle % % % % 59% Total Robberies % % % % 37% Armed % % % % 38% Strongarmed % % % % 37% Total Agg. Assaults/Bat % % % % 29% Agg. Assaults/Batteries % % % % 29% Persons Shot % % % % 34% Total Sexual Bat % % % % 33% Sexual Battery % 4 4 0% % % 44% Sexual Battery Child % % % % 0 TOTAL Part One Crimes 2,106 1,862-12% 1,208 1,125-7% 3,314 2,987-10% 1,862 1,125 62% 38% Property Crimes 1,738 1,482-15% 1, % 2,744 2,444-11% 1, % 39% Person Crimes % % % % 30% Total Calls For Service 52,944 52,145-2% 44,836 47,277 5% 124, ,070 1% 52,145 47,277 41% 38% Firearm Offenses % % % % 28% Domestic Violence Cases % % % % 39% NOTE: This Crime data is preliminary and subject to reclassification upon further investigation. There were incidents that did not code into either district. These are included in the Citywide Total.
4 COMPSTAT STATISTICAL CRIME COMPARISON TO PREVIOUS PERIODS CITYWIDE 7/29/18 9/9/18 8/12/18 9/9/18 8/26/18 9/9/18 DAYTONA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 8/11/18 9/22/18 8/25/18 9/22/18 9/8/18 9/22/ Percent Percent Percent 3 Periods Average Percent Homicides 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C N/C Auto Thefts % % % 89% Total Burglaries % % % -36% Residence % % % -48% Non Residence % % 4 4 0% N/C Total Larcenies % % % -6% Larcenies % % % -4% Larceny Shoplifting % % % -24% Larceny Carbreak % % % 12% Larceny Bicycle % % % 4% Total Robberies % % % -44% Armed % % % -100% Strongarmed % 2 2 0% 2 2 0% 33% Total Agg. Assaults/Bat % % % -46% Agg. Assaults/Batteries % % % -58% Domestic Assault/Batteries % % % -24% Persons Shot % % 0 0 N/C N/C Total Sexual Bat % % 0 0 N/C N/C Sexual Battery % % 0 0 N/C N/C Sexual Battery Child 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C N/C TOTAL Part One Crimes % % % -16% Property Crimes % % % -7% Person Crimes % % % -47% Total Calls For Service 6,917 6,597-5% 6,665 6,597-1% 6,534 6,597 1% -2% Firearm Offenses % % % -48% Domestic Violence Cases % % % -1% Percent Percent Percent Avg Percent NOTE: This Crime data is preliminary and subject to reclassification upon further investigation. N/C = Non Calculable
5 Daytona Beach 8/26/2018 9/9/2018 Percent 9/10/2017 9/9/2018 Percent Police Department ARREST Data 9/8/2018 9/22/2018 9/23/2017 9/22/2018 Homicides 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Auto Thefts % 0 2 N/C Total Burglaries % % Residence % % Non Residence 0 1 N/C % Total Larcenies % % Larcenies % % Larceny Carbreak 0 0 N/C % Larceny Shoplifting % % Larceny Bicycle % 0 0 N/C Total Robberies % 2 2 0% Armed 1 1 0% % Strongarmed 0 1 N/C 0 1 N/C Total Assaults/Batteries % % Assaults % % Domestic % % Total Sexual Batteries 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Sexual Battery 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Sexual Battery Child 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Total Part 1 Arrests % % Non-Violent Crime Arrests % % Violent Crime Arrests % % Prostitution 0 2 N/C 0 2 N/C Narcotics % % Miscellaneous % % Total Arrests % % LY NOTE: This data is to be used internally for Daytona Beach Police Department use only. This Crime data is Preliminary and subject to reclassification upon further investigation. N/C = Non Calculable
6 District 1 Westside Captain Scott P. Goss September 9, 2018 thru September 22, 2018
7 January 1, 2018 through September 22, 2018 compared to the same periods in 2016 and 2017 DAYTONA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT - DISTRICT 1 YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD % % % Homicides % % % Auto Thefts % % % Total Burglaries % % % Residence % % % Non Residence % % % Total Larcenies 1,582 1,409-11% 1,409 1,255-11% 1,582 1,255-21% Larcenies % % % Larceny Carbreak % % % Larceny Shoplifting % % % Larceny Bicycle % % % Total Robberies % % % Armed % % % Strongarmed % % % Total Agg. Assaults/Bat % % % Agg. Assaults/Batteries % % % Persons Shot % % % Total Sexual Bat % % % Sexual Battery % % 5 5 0% Sexual Battery Child % % % TOTAL Part One Crimes 2,429 2,106-13% 2,106 1,862-12% 2,429 1,862-23% Property Crimes 2,031 1,738-14% 1,738 1,482-15% 2,031 1,482-27% Person Crimes % % % Total Calls For Service 52,231 52,944 1% 52,944 52,145-2% 52,231 52,145 0% Firearm Offenses % % % Domestic Violence Cases % % % NOTE: This Crime data is preliminary and subject to reclassification upon further investigation. There were incidents that did not code into either district. These are included in the Citywide Total.
8 COMPSTAT STATISTICAL CRIME COMPARISON TO PREVIOUS PERIODS District 1 7/29/18 9/9/18 8/12/18 9/9/18 8/26/18 9/9/18 DAYTONA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 8/11/18 9/22/18 8/25/18 9/22/18 9/8/18 9/22/ Percent Percent Percent Average Percent Homicides 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C N/C Auto Thefts % % % 124% Total Burglaries 3 3 0% % % -44% Residence 2 2 0% % % -37% Non Residence 1 1 0% % % N/C Total Larcenies % % % -13% Larcenies % % % 11% Larceny Shoplifting % % % -40% Larceny Carbreak % % % 1% Larceny Bicycle % % % -50% Total Robberies % % % -61% Armed % % % -100% Strongarmed 1 1 0% 1 1 0% 1 1 0% 0% Total Agg. Assaults/Bat % % % -26% Agg. Assaults/Batteries % % % -27% Domestic Assault/Batteries % % 7 7 0% -18% Persons Shot % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C N/C Total Sexual Bat % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C N/C Sexual Battery % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C N/C Sexual Battery Child 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C N/C TOTAL Part One Crimes % % % -17% Property Crimes % % % -13% Person Crimes % % % -32% Total Calls For Service 2,864 2,852 0% 2,962 2,852-4% 2,888 2,852-1% -2% Firearm Offenses % % % -28% Domestic Violence Cases % % % 5% Percent Percent NOTE: This Crime data is preliminary and subject to reclassification upon further investigation. N/C = Non Calculable Percent 3 Periods Avg Percent
9 DAYTONA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT District 1 - Part 1 Crimes by Zone 1/1/2018 through 9/22/2018 Total DB41 DB42 DB43 DB44 DB45 DB46 DB47 DB48 Total Aggravated Assaults* Auto Theft* Burglary Non-Residence Burglary Residence Homicide Larceny All Other Larceny Bicycle Larceny Carbreak Larceny Shoplifting Robbery Armed Robbery Strongarm Sexual Battery* *The Aggravated Assault, Auto Theft,& Sexual Battery statistics reflect the total number of incidents, it does not indicate the total number of victims or vehicles The Highlighted numbers indicate zones with higher levels of activity.
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18 District 2 Eastside Captain Scott W. Lee September 9, 2018 thru September 22, 2018
19 January 1, 2018 through September 22, 2018 compared to the same periods in 2016 and 2017 DAYTONA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT - DISTRICT 2 YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD % % % Homicides % % % Auto Thefts % % % Total Burglaries % % % Residence % % % Non Residence % % % Total Larcenies % % % Larcenies % % % Larceny Carbreak % % % Larceny Shoplifting % % % Larceny Bicycle % % % Total Robberies % % % Armed % % % Strongarmed % % % Total Agg. Assaults/Bat % % % Agg. Assaults/Batteries % % % Persons Shot % % % Total Sexual Bat % % % Sexual Battery % 4 4 0% % Sexual Battery Child 1 1 0% % % TOTAL Part One Crimes 1,274 1,208-5% 1,208 1,125-7% 1,274 1,125-12% Property Crimes 1,044 1,006-4% 1, % 1, % Person Crimes % % % Total Calls For Service 45,181 44,836-1% 44,836 47,277 5% 45,181 47,277 5% Firearm Offenses % % % Domestic Violence Cases % % % NOTE: This Crime data is preliminary and subject to reclassification upon further investigation. There were incidents that did not code into either district. These are included in the Citywide Total.
20 COMPSTAT STATISTICAL CRIME COMPARISON TO PREVIOUS PERIODS District 2 7/29/18 9/9/18 8/12/18 9/9/18 8/26/18 9/9/18 DAYTONA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 8/11/18 9/22/18 8/25/18 9/22/18 9/8/18 9/22/ Percent Percent Percent 3 Periods Average Percent Homicides 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C N/C Auto Thefts % 0 3 N/C 3 3 0% N/C Total Burglaries % 7 7 0% 7 7 0% -14% Residence % % % -24% Non Residence % % 0 3 N/C N/C Total Larcenies % % % 5% Larcenies % % % -14% Larceny Shoplifting % % % 17% Larceny Carbreak % % % 49% Larceny Bicycle % % % 39% Total Robberies 1 1 0% 1 1 0% 1 1 0% N/C Armed % 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C N/C Strongarmed 0 1 N/C 1 1 0% 1 1 0% N/C Total Agg. Assaults/Bat % % % -80% Agg. Assaults/Batteries % % % -100% Domestic Assault/Batteries % % % -39% Persons Shot 0 0 N/C % 0 0 N/C N/C Total Sexual Bat. 0 0 N/C % 0 0 N/C N/C Sexual Battery 0 0 N/C % 0 0 N/C N/C Sexual Battery Child 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C N/C TOTAL Part One Crimes % % % -12% Property Crimes % % % 2% Person Crimes % % % -74% Total Calls For Service 2,596 2,381-8% 2,370 2,381 0% 2,277 2,381 5% -1% Firearm Offenses % % % -100% Domestic Violence Cases % % % -9% Percent Percent Percent Avg Percent NOTE: This Crime data is preliminary and subject to reclassification upon further investigation. N/C = Non Calculable
21 DAYTONA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT District 2 - Part 1 Crimes by Zone 1/1/2018 through 9/22/2018 Total DB51 DB52 DB53 DB54 DB55 DB56 DB57 DB58 Total Aggravated Assaults* Auto Theft* Burglary Non-Residence Burglary Residence Homicide Larceny All Other Larceny Bicycle Larceny Carbreak Larceny Shoplifting Robbery Armed Robbery Strongarm Sexual Battery* *The Aggravated Assault, Auto Theft,& Sexual Battery statistics reflect the total number of incidents, it does not indicate the total number of victims or vehicles The Highlighted numbers indicate zones with higher levels of activity.
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32 Thursday October 11, 2018 at 8:30 AM Reporting Period: September 23, 2018 through October 6, 2018 to be held in the Room (2nd Floor Room 2001 ) At 129 Valor Boulevard
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