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Manatee County Sheriff's Office 2013 Annual Part I Crime Uniform Crime Report January 1 December 31, 2013 W. Brad Steube, Sheriff Manatee County Sheriff's Office 600 HWY 301 BLVD W., Suite 202 Bradenton, Florida 34205 Phone : 1-941-747-3011 Fax : 1-941-723-5192

TABLE OF CONTENTS: PAGE Preface -------------------------------------------------------- 1-2 Part I Crime Summary and Comparison --------------- 3-5 Crime Rates---------------------------------------------------- 6 Violent Crime Comparison -------------------------------- 7-8 Weapons Comparison Analysis -------------------------- 9-10 Robbery/Weapon Graph Analysis ----------------------- 11 Domestic Violence Related Crime ----------------------- 12-14 Property (Non-violent) Crime Comparison ------------ 15-17 Property Values Stolen/Recovered Comparison ----- 18-19 Arson ------------------------------------------------------------ 20 Vehicle Recovery Comparison ---------------------------- 20 Arrest Comparison Analysis ------------------------------- 21-23 Crime Clock---------------------------------------------------- 24 FDLE UCR Publication Offenses (Violent, Non-Violent, & DVR) ------------ 25-28 Homicide Supplement ---------------------------------- 29-35 Arrests ------------------------------------------------------ 36-38 LEOKA-Law Officers Killed or Assaulted ------------ 39-52 Part I Crime by Zone ---------------------------------------- 55 Top Ten Crime Grids----------------------------------------- 56 Mapping Zone Density----------------------------------------------- 57 Hotspot Analysis by District --------------------------- 58-60 Data is based on UCR requirements Prepared by: Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/EChenard

Preface There were 314 fewer Part I Crimes reported during 2013 compared to 2012. This equates to a 3.3% reduction of Part I Crimes reported to the Manatee County Sheriff s Office. Part I Index crimes include both violent (Murder, Rape, Robbery, Aggravated Assault) and nonviolent crime categories (Burglary, Larceny, and Auto Theft). Violent crimes were down by 47 occurrences during this period compared to 2012. This represents a 3.1% decrease of violent crimes. Homicide offenses were down by 83.3% a difference of 15 incidents. There was one homicide offense that were reclassified to justifiable homicide. Forced Sex Offenses decreased 0.5% over the same period last year with 1 more offense reported. There were 45 arrest closures and 59 exceptional closures. Robbery continued to decline; down by 8.9% or 24 offenses overall during the calendar year 2013. Commercial robbery reported a decreased of 31%. We reported 82 case closures, 73 by arrest and 9 by exception. Gas station and Convenience robberies reported an increase, up 50% and 125% respectively. Aggravated Assault offenses decreased by 0.7% (7 offenses); the use of hands/fists/feet increased the most; up by 9%. Non-violent crimes continued to show a decrease by 267 offenses. This equates to a 3.3% decline of non-violent crime reported January through December 2013 compared to 2012 reported activity. Reported burglary offenses increased by 1.6% (33 offenses); the value of property stolen also increased, by 7% in Residential Burglary and increased by 71% for Non-Residential Burglary. Larceny offenses, including Auto Burglaries, decreased by 5.4% (312 fewer offenses) in 2013 compared to 2012. As a side note, Auto Burglaries also decreased by 7.5% during this period (151 fewer reported) over the same period last year. There were 12 more auto thefts reported during 2013 compared to 2012, a 4% increase. Arson offenses reflect an increase of 150% for this reporting period, we had 25 offenses with 4 closures. The total dollar loss for Arson offenses was $201,346. Due to a change in reporting procedures, Manatee County Sheriff s Office resumed reporting of Arsons to FDLE. Page 1 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

Preface Cont. Domestic Violence Related (DVR) offenses have increased, up 3% overall (this includes simple assault which is not considered a violent crime ); violent crime however, increased by 12%. Homicide decreased by 5 offenses rape increased by 27% (10 offenses) and aggravated assault increased by 11% (37 offenses). Thirty percent of all violent crime reported was domestic related. The following list is DVR relationships: Spouse - Included in this column offenses where the victim and offender are married by law or have been previously married. This field includes ex-spouses. Parent - Included in this column offenses where the victim is the natural, biological, or adoptive parent or legal guardian of the offender by law. This field includes stepparents. Child - Included in this column offenses where the victim is the natural, biological, or adopted son or daughter of the offender, has been assigned as a ward, or by law has been assigned into the custody of the offender. This field includes stepchildren. If the victim is a child who is not related by blood or marriage, and is temporarily placed in a household, the offense would not be considered domestic violence related. Sibling - Included in this column offenses where the victim is the natural, biological, or adopted brother/sister, or half-brother/sister of the offender. This also includes stepbrothers/sisters. Other Family - Included in this column offenses where the victim is related to the offender in a manner not covered by other relationships in this category, i.e., grandparent, cousin, aunt, uncle, nephew, niece, etc. This field includes in-laws. Co-Habitant - Included in this column offenses where the victim lived with the offender as a married couple without legal marriage. (Former co-habitants should be included here.) Other - Included in this column offenses where the victim and offender had a child together, but were never married and never lived together. Figures show the following percentage changes of reported violent crime for each victim to offender relationship during 2013: Spouse: up 4% Parent: down 3% Child: up 8% Sibling: down 8% Other Family: up 30% Cohabitant: down 7% Other: up 13% Page 2 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

MANATEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE PART I CRIME UCR COMPARISON January 1-December 31 2012/2013 2012 Vs. 2013 2012 2013 % of Crime OFFENSE 2012 2013 DIFF % CHANGE # CLEAR %CLEAR # CLEAR %CLEAR from County Total 2013 CRIMINAL HOMICIDE 18 3 (15) -83.3% 13 62% 2 67% 0% MANSLAUGHTER 1 - (1) -100.0% - 0% 2 N/C 0% SEX OFFENSE 196 197 1 0.5% 88 44% 104 53% 2% ROBBERY 271 247 (24) -8.9% 87 32% 82 33% 3% AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 1,027 1,020 (7) -0.7% 678 66% 647 63% 11% VIOLENT CRIME 1,514 1,467 (47) -3.1% 866 57% 837 57% 16% BURGLARY 2,010 2,043 33 1.6% 294 15% 268 13% 22% LARCENY 5,812 5,500 (312) -5.4% 1,144 20% 1,231 22% 59% AUTO THEFT 303 315 12 4.0% 74 24% 69 22% 3% NON-VIOL CRIME 8,125 7,858 (267) -3.3% 1,512 19% 1,568 20% 84% - TOTAL 9,639 9,325 (314) -3.3% 2,378 24.65% 2,405 25.79% 100% 7,000 PART I CRIME BY CRIME TYPE 2013 2012 2012 2013 6,000 Part I Crime 5,812 5,500 5,000 4,000 3.3% 9,325 9,639 3,000 NUMBER OF OFFENSES 2,000 1,000-18 3 1 - CRIMINAL HOMICIDE 196 271 197 247 1,027 1,020 MANSLAUGHTER SEX OFFENSE ROBBERY AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 2,010 2,043 303 BURGLARY LARCENY AUTO THEFT 315 Page 3 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

2012 Vs. 2013 2012 2013 % of OFFENSE 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 % CHANGE # CLEAR %CLEAR # CLEAR %CLEAR County Total 2013 CRIMINAL HOMICIDE 22 11 12 21 3-85.7% 13 62% 2 67% 0% MANSLAUGHTER 2 2-1 - -100.0% - 0% 2 N/C 0% SEX OFFENSE 150 152 158 202 197-2.5% 88 44% 104 53% 2% ROBBERY 396 353 348 270 247-8.5% 87 32% 82 33% 3% AGG ASSAULT 1306 1,017 1,000 1,026 1,019-0.7% 678 66% 647 63% 11% VIOLENT CRIME 1,876 1,535 1,518 1,520 1,466-3.6% 866 57% 837 57% 16% BURGLARY 2459 2,745 2,532 2,013 2,043 1.5% 294 15% 268 13% 22% LARCENY 7027 6,728 7,029 5,810 5,501-5.3% 1,144 20% 1,232 22% 59% AUTO THEFT 483 365 350 303 315 4.0% 74 24% 69 22% 3% NON-VIOL CRIME MANATEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE PART I CRIME UCR COMPARISON January 1-December 31, 2009-2013 9,969 9,838 9,911 8,126 7,859-3.3% 1,512 19% 1,569 20% 84% TOTAL 11,845 11,373 11,429 9,646 9,325-3.3% 2,378 24.65% 2,406 25.80% 100% % change from -11.7% -4.0% 0.5% -15.6% -3.3% Previous Year VIOLENT CRIME NON-VIOL CRIME Violent/Property Crime Comparison 11,845-11.7% 1,876 11,373-4% 11,429 +0.5% 1,535 1,518 9,646-15.6% 9,325-3.3% 1,520 1,466 9,969 9,838 9,911 8,126 7,859 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Clearance rates do not necessarily reflect the number of cases handled. A clearance could be from an earlier reporting period. Page 4 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

PART I CRIME UCR CLOSURE COMPARISON January 1-December 31, 2003-2013 Closure for Offenses 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 CRIMINAL HOMICIDE 4 6 10 6 9 5 22 3 10 12 2 MANSLAUGHTER 3 2-2 SEX OFFENSE 59 96 70 81 73 57 100 103 85 88 104 ROBBERY 84 93 93 104 127 119 107 98 95 87 82 AGG ASSAULT 738 1024 1059 934 896 923 861 648 699 683 647 VIOLENT CRIME 885 1,219 1,232 1,125 1,105 1,104 1,093 854 889 870 837 BURGLARY 235 262 254 245 266 323 262 300 291 295 268 LARCENY 980 1211 1246 1075 1068 1246 1327 1,305 1,333 1,155 1,231 AUTO THEFT 183 178 237 232 234 186 130 108 103 74 69 NON-VIOL CRIME 1,398 1,651 1,737 1,552 1,568 1,755 1,719 1,713 1,727 1,524 1,568 TOTAL 2,283 2,870 2,969 2,677 2,673 2,859 2,812 2,567 2,616 2,394 2,405 % change from previous 26% 3% -10% 0% 7% -2% -9% 2% -8% 0% Closure Trends 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 YEAR Clearance rates do not necessarily reflect the number of cases handled. A clearance could be from an earlier reporting period. Page 5 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

MANATEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE CRIME COMPARISON 1998-2013 PART I 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 MURDER** 9 14 5 5 8 8 8 11 14 15 8 22 11 12 RAPE 165 134 69 99 88 115 140 112 139 143 115 150 152 158 ROBBERY 297 256 266 323 321 338 338 382 443 458 508 396 353 348 AGG. ASLT. 1267 1236 1404 1428 1280 1314 1428 1723 1798 1544 1499 1306 1017 1000 Violent 1738 1640 1744 1855 1697 1775 1914 2228 2394 2160 2130 1874 1533 1518 BURGLARY 2425 2251 1965 2583 2567 2511 2526 2377 2634 2467 2870 2459 2745 2532 LARCENY 5509 4894 4930 6053 6826 6652 7087 7307 7874 7651 7784 7027 6728 7029 VEH THEFT 677 644 795 725 641 724 729 789 839 822 634 483 365 350 Property 8611 7789 7690 9361 10034 9887 10342 10473 11347 10940 11288 9969 9838 9911 TOTAL 10,349 9,429 9,434 11,216 11,731 11,662 12,256 12,701 13,741 13,100 13,418 11,843 11,371 11,429 %CHNG -15.4% -8.9% 0.1% 18.9% 4.6% -0.6% 5.1% 3.6% 8.2% -4.7% 2.4% -11.7% -4.0% 0.5% POPUL. 179,209 184,232 192,888 199,172 205,419 212,643 220,464 227,571 230,469 237,963 239,804 240,668 239,905 256,061 POP CHNG 5.7% 2.8% 4.7% 3.3% 3.1% 3.5% 3.7% 3.2% 1.3% 3.3% 0.8% 0.4% -0.3% 6.7% CRIME RATE 5774.8 5118.0 4890.9 5631.3 5710.8 5484.3 5559.2 5581.1 5962.2 5505.1 5595.4 4920.9 4739.8 4463.4 RATE CHNG -19.9% -11.4% -4.4% 15.1% 1.4% -4.0% 1.4% 0.4% 6.8% -7.7% 1.6% -12.1% -3.7% -5.8% PART I 2012 2013 MURDER** 18 3 RAPE 196 197 ROBBERY 271 247 AGG. ASLT. 1027 1019 Violent 1512 1466 BURGLARY 2010 2043 LARCENY 5812 5501 VEH THEFT 303 315 Property 8125 7859 TOTAL 9637 9,325 %CHNG -15.7% -3.2% POPUL. 258,211 279,630 POP CHNG 0.8% 8.3% CRIME RATE 3732.2 3334.8 RATE CHNG -16.4% -10.6% 7000.0 5000.0 3000.0 300,000 250,000 200,000 150,000 Crime Rate 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Population Trends 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Page 6 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

VIOLENT CRIME ANNUAL 2013 2012 2013 %Chng 2012 2013 %Chng 2012 2013 %Chng 2012 2013 %Chng 2012 2013 %Chng 2012 2013 %Chng Total NBR Total Clearances Total Value Offenses Arrest Exception Adult Juvenile Prop Stolen Criminal Homicide 18 3-83% 12 1-92% 1 1 0% 13 2-85% 0 0 N/C $ 111 $ - -100% Manslaughter 1 0-100% 0 0 N/C 0 2 N/C 0 2 N/C 0 0 N/C $ - $ - N/C Forced Rape-Com 109 171 57% 19 40 111% 31 45 45% 41 60 46% 9 25 178% $ 158 $ 122-23% Forced Rape-Att 1 3 200% 0 0 N/C 1 0-100% 1 0-100% 0 0 N/C $ 60 $ - -100% Forced Sodomy 20 0-100% 4 0-100% 5 5 0% 6 3-50% 3 2-33% $ 392 $ - -100% Forced Fondling 66 23-65% 14 5-64% 14 9-36% 18 11-39% 10 3-70% $ 350 $ - -100% Rape Total 196 197 1% 37 45 22% 51 59 16% 66 74 12% 22 30 36% $ 960 $ 122-87% Highway 93 74-20% 18 13-28% 2 4 100% 19 15-21% 1 2 100% $ 52,280 $ 72,670 39% Commercial 39 27-31% 17 12-29% 0 0 N/C 17 12-29% 0 0 N/C $ 26,150 $ 26,088 0% Gas Station 6 9 50% 3 3 0% 1 0-100% 4 3-25% 0 0 N/C $ 6,704 $ 3,192-52% Convenience 12 27 125% 2 8 300% 0 1 N/C 2 9 350% 0 0 N/C $ 19,899 $ 6,782-66% Residence 85 83-2% 22 26 18% 4 2-50% 24 27 13% 2 1-50% $ 258,447 $ 84,474-67% Bank 3 3 0% 1 3 200% 0 0 N/C 1 3 200% 0 0 N/C $ 9,847 $ 8,736-11% Miscellaneous 32 24-25% 16 8-50% 1 2 100% 17 9-47% 0 1 N/C $ 15,053 $ 22,181 47% Robbery Total 271 247-9% 79 73-8% 8 9 13% 84 78-7% 3 4 33% $ 388,380 $ 224,123-42% Aggravated Assault 1027 1017-1% 550 520-5% 127 126-1% 632 590-7% 45 56 24% $ - $ - N/C Aggravated Stalking 1 3 200% 0 1 N/C 1 0-100% 1 1 0% 0 0 N/C $ - $ - N/C Total Violent 1,513 1,467-3% 678 640-6% 188 195 4% 796 745-6% 70 90 29% $ 389,451 $ 224,245-42% Simple Assault 3570 3528-1% 1836 1755-4% 641 762 19% 2173 2248 3% 304 269-12% 1200 1000 800 600 Violent Crime is Down 3% 1% VIOLENT CRIME 2012 2013 9% 1027 1% 1017 400 83% 196 197 271 247 200 18 3 0 Criminal Homicide Rape Total Robbery Total Aggravated Assault 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% As of January 1, 2013 FDLE has incorporated Forcible Sodomy into Forcible Rape. Less than -25% Page 7 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

Criminal Homicide Manslaughter Forced Rape-Com Forced Rape-Att Forced Sodomy Forced Fondling Rape Total Highway Commercial Gas Station Convenience Residence Bank Miscellaneous Robbery Total Aggravated Assault Aggravated Stalking Total Violent Simple Assault ANNUAL 2013 WEAPONS USED DURING VIOLENT CRIME 2012 2013 %Chng 2012 2013 %Chng 2012 2013 %Chng 2012 2013 %Chng Weapons Firearm Knife/Cut Oth Dang HFF* 17 3-82% 2 0-100% 0 0 N/C 2 0-100% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 1 0-100% 0 0 N/C 4 1-75% 3 1-67% 10 6-40% 93 163 75% 0 0 N/C 0 1 N/C 0 0 N/C 1 2 100% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 2 0-100% 18 0-100% 0 0 N/C 1 0-100% 0 2 N/C 69 21-70% 21 4-81% 6 2-67% 13 8-38% 183 186 2% 33 31-6% 10 3-70% 2 7 250% 48 33-31% 17 8-53% 3 3 0% 6 5-17% 13 11-15% 4 4 0% 0 2 N/C 0 0 N/C 2 3 50% 7 18 157% 1 1 0% 1 2 100% 3 6 100% 40 52 30% 9 2-78% 8 6-25% 28 23-18% 0 1 N/C 0 1 N/C 3 1-67% 0 0 N/C 13 9-31% 3 2-33% 1 3 200% 15 10-33% N/C=Not Calculable 114 123 8% 26 14-46% 21 24 14% 109 86-21% Greater than 25% 239 244 2% 206 216 5% 462 428-7% 118 129 9% Less than -25% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 1 3 200% 0 0 N/C 374 371-1% 238 232-3% 497 463-7% 410 401-2% 3580 3527-1% 374 1% 371 WEAPONS USED DURING VIOLENT CRIMES 2012 2013 7% 3% 497 463 410 2% 401 238 232 Firearm Knife Oth Dang Wea Hand-Fist-Feet *HFF=Hands, Fists, Feet 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. As of January 1, 2013 FDLE has incorporated Forcible Sodomy into Forcible Rape. Page 8 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

. %CHNG % CHNG OFFENSE 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 11 VS 12 12 Vs 13. MURDER 8 22 12 12 18 3 50.0% -83.3% Firearm 4 15 10 10 13 3 30.0% -76.9% Knife 1 2 0 0 2 0 N/C -100.0% Other 1 4 2 2 2 0 0.0% -100.0% Hands 2 1 0 0 1 0 N/C -100.0% MANSLAUGHTER 2 2 0 0 1 0 N/C -100.0% Not included in total MANATEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE PART I CRIME COMPARISON 2008-2013 Firearm 0 0 1 0 0 0 N/C N/C Knife 0 0 1 0 0 0 N/C N/C Other 2 2 1 0 1 0 N/C -100.0% Hands 0 0 1 0 0 0 N/C N/C SEX OFFENSES 115 150 152 158 196 197 24.1% 0.5% RAPE 70 82 80 88 109 166 23.9% 52.3% Firearm 2 1 1 0 4 1 N/C -75.0% Knife 4 2 0 1 3 2 200.0% -33.3% Other 14 14 9 8 10 6 25.0% -40.0% Hands 50 65 70 79 92 165 16.5% 79.3% SODOMY 23 28 22 27 21 0-22.2% -100.0% Firearm 0 0 1 0 0 0 N/C N/C Knife 0 2 0 1 0 0-100.0% N/C Other 5 4 1 8 2 0-75.0% -100.0% Hands 18 22 20 18 19 0 5.6% -100.0% FORC FONDLE 22 40 50 43 66 23 53.5% -65.2% Firearm 0 0 0 0 0 0 N/C N/C Knife 0 0 0 0 1 0 N/C -100.0% Other 2 4 1 2 0 2-100.0% N/C Hands 20 36 49 41 65 21 58.5% -67.7% ROBBERY 508 396 353 348 271 247-22.1% -8.9% Firearm 207 176 171 152 115 123-24.3% 7.0% Knife 39 24 16 25 26 14 4.0% -46.2% Other 77 46 34 29 21 24-27.6% 14.3% Hands 185 150 132 142 109 86-23.2% -21.1% AGG ASLT* 1499 1306 1017 1000 1027 1017 2.7% -1.0% Firearm 341 321 260 221 240 244 8.6% 1.7% Knife 243 205 176 201 206 216 2.5% 4.9% Other 788 659 479 481 461 428-4.2% -7.2% Hands 125 113 99 95 119 129 25.3% 8.4% AGG STALK 2 8 3 2 1 3-50.0% 200.0% Firearm 1 0 0 0 0 0 N/C N/C Knife 0 0 1 0 0 0 N/C N/C Other 1 8 2 2 1 3-50.0% 200.0% Hands 0 0 0 0 0 0 N/C N/C VEH THFT 634 483 365 350 303 315-13.4% 4.0% BURGLARY 2870 2459 2745 2532 2010 2043-20.6% 1.6% LARCENY 7784 7027 6728 7029 5812 5500-17.3% -5.4% TOTAL 13,418 11,843 11,372 11,429 9,637 9,325-15.7% -3.2% WEAPON TYPE Firearm 555 513 443 383 372 371-2.9% -0.3% Knife 287 235 193 228 238 232 4.4% -2.5% Hands 400 387 370 375 405 401 8.0% -1.0% Other 888 739 528 532 496 463-6.8% -6.7% TOTAL 2130 1874 1534 1518 1511 1467-0.5% -2.9% Primary offense Subsection of above Page 9 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

MANATEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE PART I CRIME COMPARISON 2008-2013 VIOLENT CRIME BY WEAPON %CHNG %CHNG 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 10 VS 11 11 Vs 12 F/A 555 513 443 383 372 371-3% 0% KNIFE 287 235 193 228 238 232 4% -3% HANDS 888 739 528 532 497 401-7% -19% OTHER 400 387 370 375 405 463 8% 14% 2,130 1,874 1,534 1,518 1,512 1,467 0% -3% NON-VIOLENT CRIME VEH THFT 634 483 365 350 303 315-13% 4% BURGLARY 2,870 2,459 2,745 2,532 2,010 2,043-21% 2% LARCENY 7,784 7,027 6,728 7,029 5,812 5,500-17% -5% 11,288 9,969 9,838 9,911 8,125 7,858-18% -3% TOTAL 13,418 11,843 11,372 11,429 9,637 9,325-16% -3% Manatee County Sheriff's Office Violent Crime by Year/Weapon Type 1000 900 800 Crimes Include: Murder, Rape, Robbery, & Agg. Aslt. 2008 2009 2010 2011 Number of Offenses 700 600 500 2012 2013 400 300 200 100 0 Firearm Knife Hands Other WEAPON Based on FDLE UCR Page 10 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

ROBBERY OFFENSES BY LOCATION TYPE ANNUAL 2012/2013 2012 2013 Weapons used during Robbery ROBBERY TOTAL 247 271 9% 93 20% HFF* 27% Firearm 25% 85 83 74 Oth Dang 32% Knife/Cut 16% 2% 31% 39 27 125% 27 32 25% 24 50% 6 9 12 NO CHANGE 3 3 Highway Commercial Gas Station Convenience Residence Bank Miscellaneous *HFF=Hands, Fists, Feet 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, and forcible fondling. As of January 1, 2013 FDLE has incorporated Forcible Sodomy into Forcible Rape. Page 11 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

ANNUAL DVR Domestic Violence Related Offenses (DVR) ANNUAL 2012/2013 2012 Vs. 2013 2012 2013 % % OF 2012 2013 % 2012 2013 % 2012 2013 % 2012 2013 % 2012 2013 % 2012 2013 % 2012 2013 % NBR DVR Chng All Viol Chng Chng Chng Chng Chng Chng Chng Offenses 12 V 13 Crime Spouse 12 V 13 Parent 12 V 13 Child 12 V 13 Sibling 12 V 13 Oth Family 12 V 13 Cohabitant 12 V 13 Other 12 V 13 Criminal Homicide 5 - -100% 0% 2 0-100% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 1 0-100% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Manslaughter 1 - -100% N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 1 0-100% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Forced Rape-Com 14 37 164% 22% 1 2 100% 0 0 N/C 2 12 500% 2 6 200% 3 6 100% 3 3 0% 3 8 167% Forced Rape-Att - - 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 N/C 0 0 N/C Forced Sodomy 1 - -100% N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 1 0-100% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Forced Fondling 18 10-44% 43% 0 1 N/C 1 0-100% 8 6-25% 3 1-67% 1 0-100% 0 1 N/C 5 1-80% Rape Total 37 47 27% 24% 3 3 0% 1 0-100% 11 18 64% 6 7 17% 5 6 20% 3 4 33% 8 9 13% Aggravated Assault 351 388 11% 38% 63 70 11% 25 34 36% 48 46-4% 35 32-9% 11 25 127% 93 104 12% 76 77 1% Aggravated Stalk 1 1 0% 33% 1 0-100% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 1 N/C Total Violent 391 436 12% 30% 70 73 4% 27 34 26% 70 64-9% 47 39-17% 21 31 48% 99 108 9% 92 87-5% Simple Assault 1,747 1,775 2% 299 315 5% 230 216-6% 160 172 8% 158 145-8% 76 88 16% 469 419-11% 363 420 16% Threat/Int 34 21-38% 7 1-86% 7 5-29% 1 1 0% 3 1-67% 2 3 50% 9 5-44% 6 5-17% Simple Stalking - - 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 Total DVR 2,171 2,232 3% 373 389 4% 263 255-3% 220 237 8% 202 185-8% 94 122 30% 574 532-7% 453 512 13% N/C=Not Calculable Greater than 25% Lest than -25% TotalDVR Crime is Up 3% VICTIM TO OFFENDER RELATIONSHIP 2012 2013 7% 13% 4% 574 532 453 512 373 389 3% 8% 263 255 220 237 202 8% 185 94 30% 122 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 and forcible fondling. As of January 1, 2013 FDLE has incorporated Forcible Sodomy into Forcible Rape. Page 12 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

ANNUAL DVR 2012 Vs. 2013 Criminal Homicide Manslaughter Forced Rape-Com Forced Rape-Att Forced Sodomy Forced Fondling Rape Total Aggravated Assault Aggravated Stalk Total Violent Simple Assault Threat/Int Simple Stalking Total DVR 2012 2013 % % of Chng Arrests to Arrest Closures 12 V 13 Offenses 3 - -100% 0% - - N/C 0% 8 17 113% 1% - - N/C 0% - - N/C 0% 2 1-50% 0% 13 18 38% 1% 268 279 4% 13% - - N/C 0% 294 297 1% 13% 1,290 1,287 0% 58% 29 12-59% 1% - - N/C 0% 1,600 1,596 0% 72% 2,500 2,000 1,500 2,171 2,232 1,600 1,596 N/C=Not Calculable Greater than 25% Lest than -25% 1,000 Percentage of Part I Crime That is DVR Total Violent 33% Rape Total 24 % 500 Agg Assault 38% - Offenses Arrest Closures 2012 2013 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 and forcible fondling. As of January 1, 2013 FDLE has incorporated Forcible Sodomy into Forcible Rape. Page 13 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

OFFENSE 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 % CHG # CLEAR % CLEAR % CHG # CLEAR 11 Vs 12 2012 2012 12 Vs 13 2013 2013 MURDER* 1 5 3 2 5-150% 3 60% -100% - N/C SEX OFFENSE 11 20 51 39 32 47-18% 10 31% 47% 18 38% AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 404 398 325 329 351 388 7% 268 76% 11% 279 72% AGGRAVATED STALKING 1 1 1 2 1 1-50% - 0% 0% - 0% TOTAL VIOLENT 417 424 380 372 389 436 5% 281 72% 12% 297 68% SIMPLE ASSAULT 1,565 1,966 2,079 1,955 1,747 1,775-11% 1,290 74% 2% 1,287 73% THREAT/INTIMIDATION 38 50 34 54 34 21-37% 29 85% -38% 12 57% SIMPLE STALKING - 1 - - - - N/C - N/C N/C - N/C TOTAL 2,020 2,441 2,493 2,381 2,170 2,232-9% 1,600 74% -9% 1,596 72% Percentage change each year 21% 2% -4% -9% 3% *Does not include manslaughter MANATEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE UCR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CRIME COMPARISON 2008-2013 % CLEAR 1,850 YEAR Overall DVR Crime Yearly Comparison with Trendline 2013 2,232 2012 2,170 2011 2,381 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2010 2009 2,493 2,441 NUMBER OF OFFENSES 1,350 2008 2,020 850 350 MURDER* SEX OFFENSE AGGRAVATED ASSAULT AGGRAVATED STALKING SIMPLE ASSAULT THREAT/INTIMIDATION SIMPLE STALKING (150) Page 14 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

ANNUAL 2012/2013 2012 2013 PROPERTY CRIME Total NBR Offenses % Chng 2012 2013 Arrest % Chng 2012 2013 Exception % Chng 2012 2013 Total Clearances % Chng 2012 2013 % Chng 2012 2013 Burglary-Forced Entry 688 699 2% 100 82-18% 15 7-53% 104 75-28% 11 14 27% $ 2,099,713 $ 2,773,734 32% Burglary-Unlawful Entry 1,201 1,200 0% 131 152 16% 20 14-30% 126 144 14% 25 22-12% $ 3,394,445 $ 3,605,146 6% Burglary-Attempted 124 144 16% 27 13-52% 1 - -100% 22 9-59% 6 4-33% $ 381 $ 425 12% Burglary Total 2,010 2,043 2% 258 247-4% 36 21-42% 252 228-10% 42 40-5% $ 5,494,539 $ 6,379,305 16% Burglary-Residence 1,624 1,665 3% 173 197 14% 21 20-5% 158 187 18% 36 30-17% $ 4,735,104 $ 5,082,131 7% Night 196 209 7% 43 41-5% 1 3 200% 37 41 11% 7 3-57% $ 408,428 $ 230,303-44% Day 645 678 5% 82 117 43% 10 9-10% 72 105 46% 20 21 5% $ 1,854,599 $ 2,140,859 15% Unknown 783 778-1% 48 39-19% 10 8-20% 49 41-16% 9 6-33% $ 2,472,077 $ 2,710,969 10% Burglary-NonResidence 389 378-3% 85 50-41% 15 1-93% 94 41-56% 6 10 67% $ 759,435 $ 1,297,174 71% Night 109 110 1% 41 25-39% 2 - -100% 39 20-49% 4 5 25% $ 172,311 $ 163,013-5% Day 43 45 5% 18 12-33% 2 - -100% 18 9-50% 2 3 50% $ 36,696 $ 137,911 276% Unknown 237 223-6% 26 13-50% 11 1-91% 37 12-68% - 2 N/C $ 550,428 $ 996,250 81% Larceny-Pick Pocket 23 20-13% 4 2-50% 1 1 0% 5 3-40% - - N/C $ 7,712 $ 9,933 29% Purse Snatch 13 11-15% 5 2-60% - - N/C 5 2-60% - - N/C $ 12,322 $ 2,904-76% Shoplifting 960 1,026 7% 640 747 17% 8 11 38% 547 672 23% 101 86-15% $ 217,829 $ 254,290 17% From Motor Vehicle 1,357 1,300-4% 107 116 8% 11 6-45% 90 103 14% 28 19-32% $ 1,035,133 $ 663,476-36% Motor Vehicle Parts 656 562-14% 15 9-40% 2 3 50% 16 11-31% 1 1 0% $ 155,568 $ 101,133-35% Bicycles 319 306-4% 23 19-17% 10 6-40% 27 18-33% 6 7 17% $ 65,137 $ 79,040 21% From Building 1,359 1,091-20% 129 155 20% 81 52-36% 191 192 1% 19 15-21% $ 1,856,986 $ 1,519,106-18% From Coin Opertated 7 6-14% - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C $ 1,066 $ 527-51% All Other Larceny 1,118 1,178 5% 81 75-7% 27 27 0% 102 98-4% 6 4-33% $ 2,017,962 $ 1,716,633-15% Larceny Total 5,812 5,500-5% 1,004 1,125 12% 140 106-24% 983 1,099 12% 161 132-18% $ 5,369,715 $ 4,347,042-19% Larc-$200 & Over 2,688 2,452-9% 305 374 23% 76 54-29% 351 397 13% 30 31 3% $ 5,216,854 $ 4,195,182-20% Larc-$50-$200 1,246 1,220-2% 276 310 12% 28 16-43% 258 295 14% 46 31-33% $ 132,662 $ 133,323 0% Larc-Under $50 1,876 1,828-3% 423 441 4% 36 36 0% 374 407 9% 85 70-18% $ 20,199 $ 18,537-8% Motor Vehicle Theft-Auto 153 155 1% 33 31-6% 5 11 120% 32 38 19% 6 4-33% $ 1,156,318 $ 1,468,975 27% Trucks & Buses 90 92 2% 22 13-41% 3 7 133% 20 20 0% 5 - -100% $ 1,118,144 $ 1,320,726 18% Motorcycles 22 29 32% - 2 N/C 1 - -100% 1 2 100% - - N/C $ 48,323 $ 129,227 167% Other Vehicles 38 39 3% 10 4-60% - 1 N/C 7 2-71% 3 3 0% $ 107,779 $ 122,882 14% MVT Total 303 315 4% 65 50-23% 9 19 111% 60 62 3% 14 7-50% $ 2,430,564 $ 3,041,810 25% Total Non-Violent 8,126 7,858-3% 1,327 1,422 7% 185 146-21% 1,295 1,389 7% 217 179-18% $ 13,294,818 $ 13,768,157 4% Total Offenses 9,646 9,325-3% 2,005 2,062 3% 373 341-9% 2,091 2,134 2% 287 269-6% $ 13,684,269 $ 13,992,402 2% Adult Juvenile Greater than 25% Less than -0.25% Total Value Prop Stolen N/C=Not Calculable % Chng Page 15 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

5% ANNUAL 2013 LARCENY INCIDENTS WERE DOWN 5% 2012 2013 Larceny Total 2012 2013 9% 5,500 2,688 5,812 2,452 3% 1,876 1,828 4% 20% 2% 1,357 1,359 1,300 7% 1,091 1,026 960 14% 5% 1,246 1,178 1,220 1,118 656 562 4% 15% 13% 319 306 14% 23 20 13 11 7 6 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 Page 16 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

ANNUAL BURGLARY INCIDENTS WERE UP1.6% 2012 2013 Burglary Total 1,624 1,665 2,043 1.6% 2,010 1,201 1,200 783 778 688 699 678 645 389 378 237 223 196 209 144 124 109 110 43 45 Burglary-Forced Entry Burglary-Unlawful Entry Burglary-Attempted Burglary-Residence Night Day Unknown Burglary-NonResidence Night Day Unknown Page 17 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

STOLEN/RECOVERED PROPERTY ANNUAL 2012/2013 Percentage Change Percentage of Stolen Type Property Stolen Value Recovered Value Stolen Recoverd Property that was Recovered 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 Currency, Note, Etc. $ 1,141,102 $ 1,048,864 $ 11,982 $ 22,523-8% 88% 1% 2% Jewelry, Precious Mtls $ 3,870,385 $ 4,133,556 $ 289,033 $ 202,160 7% -30% 7% 5% Clothing & Fur $ 137,273 $ 125,724 $ 13,833 $ 21,530-8% 56% 10% 17% Motor Vehicles $ 2,710,657 $ 3,152,219 $ 1,988,306 $ 2,532,362 16% 27% 73% 80% Auto $ 1,532,547 $ 1,637,532 $ 1,040,465 $ 1,364,147 7% 31% 68% 83% Trucks & Buses $ 1,163,311 $ 1,252,826 $ 849,590 $ 1,079,715 8% 27% 73% 86% Motorcycles $ 67,898 $ 129,701 $ 38,750 $ 26,450 91% -32% 57% 20% Other Vehicles $ 120,501 $ 132,160 $ 50,101 $ 62,050 10% 24% 42% 47% Office Equipment $ 109,266 $ 157,830 $ 8,927 $ 20,865 44% 134% 8% 13% TV's, Radios, Stereos $ 718,477 $ 815,728 $ 45,564 $ 55,012 14% 21% 6% 7% Firearms $ 157,828 $ 166,848 $ 16,102 $ 16,027 6% 0% 10% 10% Household Goods $ 747,209 $ 535,118 $ 24,977 $ 15,185-28% -39% 3% 3% Consumable Goods $ 85,862 $ 59,887 $ 7,341 $ 5,924-30% -19% 9% 10% Livestock $ 9,249 $ 1,225 $ 2,500 $ - -87% -100% 27% 0% Miscellaneous $ 3,891,490 $ 3,795,403 $ 386,348 $ 646,704-2% 67% 10% 17% TOTAL $ 13,684,269 $ 13,992,402 $ 2,784,634 $ 3,538,292 2% 27% 20% 25% 25% of Stolen Property was Recovered 2012 2013 $13,684,269 Stolen $13,992,402 Recovered 2% $2,784,634 27% $3,538,292 Stolen Recovered Percentage of Property Recovered 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Currency, Note, Etc. Jewelry, Precious Mtls ANNUAL ~ Percentage of Stolen Property that was Recovered 2012 2013 Clothing & Fur Motor Vehicles Auto Trucks & Buses Motorcycles Other Vehicles Property Type Office Equipment TV's, Radios, Stereos Firearms Household Goods Consumable Goods Livestock Miscellaneous TOTAL Page 18 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

MANATEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE STOLEN PROPERTY VALUE 2008-2013 TYPE PROPERTY STOLEN VALUE % CHNG 2012 2012 RECVRD %RECOV 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2012 Vs 2013 RECVRD %Recov 2013 2011 CURRENCY, NOTE, ETC. $ 1,122,922 $ 1,358,034 $ 891,288 $ 994,079 $ 1,141,102 $1,048,432-8% $ 11,982 1% $ 22,523 2% JEWELRY, PRECIOUS METALS $ 3,495,732 $ 4,741,708 $ 4,188,570 $ 5,555,379 $ 3,870,385 $4,132,786 7% $ 289,033 7% $ 202,160 5% CLOTHING & FURS $ 249,037 $ 180,428 $ 152,939 $ 159,418 $ 137,273 $125,552-9% $ 13,833 10% $ 21,530 17% MOTOR VEHICLES $ 5,837,030 $ 4,081,175 $ 3,226,735 $ 2,557,246 $ 2,710,657 $3,152,219 16% $ 1,988,306 73% 2,527,562 80% AUTO $ 2,419,049 $ 1,624,973 $ 1,479,010 $ 1,337,105 $ 1,363,547 $1,637,532 20% $ 1,053,465 77% $ 1,359,347 83% TRUCKS/BUS $ 2,916,803 $ 1,892,995 $ 1,482,736 $ 942,490 $ 1,158,711 $1,252,826 8% $ 845,990 73% $ 1,079,715 86% MOTORCYCLES $ 268,056 $ 210,516 $ 130,926 $ 113,400 $ 67,898 $129,701 91% $ 38,750 57% $ 26,450 20% OTHER VEHICLES $ 233,122 $ 352,691 $ 134,063 $ 164,251 $ 120,501 $132,160 10% $ 50,101 42% $ 62,050 47% OFFICE EQUIPMENT $ 105,518 $ 117,372 $ 90,373 $ 126,441 $ 109,266 $157,830 44% $ 8,927 8% $ 20,865 13% TV, RADIO, STEREO $ 928,201 $ 981,983 $ 1,075,789 $ 1,012,241 $ 718,477 $814,772 13% $ 45,564 6% $ 55,012 7% FIREARMS $ 177,588 $ 181,024 $ 155,393 $ 231,832 $ 157,828 $165,897 5% $ 16,102 10% $ 16,027 10% HOUSEHOLD GOODS $ 544,347 $ 479,297 $ 910,003 $ 1,188,994 $ 747,209 $530,322-29% $ 24,977 3% $ 15,185 3% CONSUMABLES $ 102,088 $ 496,444 $ 86,550 $ 270,769 $ 85,862 $59,607-31% $ 7,341 9% $ 5,924 10% LIVESTOCK $ 16,590 $ 8,414 $ 11,100 $ - $ 9,249 $1,225-87% $ 2,500 27% $ - N/C MISCELLANEOUS $ 6,233,077 $ 5,447,266 $ 5,668,564 $ 5,059,995 $ 3,891,490 $3,807,273-2% $ 386,348 10% $ 661,704 17% TOTAL $ 18,812,130 $ 18,073,145 $ 16,457,304 $ 17,156,394 $ 13,578,798 $13,995,915 3% $ 2,794,913 20.58% 3,548,492 25.35% $6,500,000 2008 $5,500,000 2009 2010 2011 Stolen Property Value 2008-2013 2012 $4,500,000 2013 $3,500,000 $2,500,000 Figures were extracted from official FDLE UCR. $1,500,000 $500,000 -$500,000 CURRENCY, NOTE, ETC. JEWELRY, PRECIOUS METALS CLOTHING & FURS AUTO TRUCKS/BUS MOTORCYCLES OTHER VEHICLES OFFICE EQUIPMENT TV, RADIO, STEREO FIREARMS HOUSEHOLD GOODS CONSUMABLES LIVESTOCK MISCELLANEOUS Page 19 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

ARSON ANNUAL 2012/2013 CLEARANCES $4,500,00 $4,000,00 Inhabited Abandoned Attempt Dollar Loss Juvenile Location 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 Single Occupancy Res 4 9 1 8 1 0 $ - $ 179,341 0 3 0 0 Other Residence 2 1 0 1 0 0 $ - $ 3,000 2 0 0 0 Storage 0 0 0 0 0 0 $ - $ - 0 0 0 0 Indust/Manufacturing 0 0 0 0 0 0 $ - $ - 0 0 0 0 Commercial 0 1 0 1 0 0 $ - $ 3,000 0 0 0 0 Community/Public 0 0 0 0 0 0 $ - $ - 0 0 0 0 All Other Structures 0 0 0 1 0 0 $ - $ 13,000 0 1 0 0 Motor Vehicles 0 0 0 0 0 0 $ - $ - 0 0 0 0 Other Mobile 0 0 0 0 0 0 $ - $ - 0 0 0 0 Other 2 1 0 2 0 0 $ - $ 3,005 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 8 12 1 13 1 0 $ - $ 201,346 4 4 0 0 Adult $3,500,00 $3,000,00 $2,500,00 $2,000,00 $1,500,00 $1,000,00 $500,00 $ % Chng Vehicle Recovery 2012 2013 12 Vs. 13 Stln/Rec Local 159 190 19% Stln Loc/Rec Other 88 81-8% Stln Oth/Rec Local 71 40-44% Total Recovered 318 311-2% % Recovered 81% 86% of Stolen Local only Total Stolen 303 315 86% of Vehicles Stolen Locally were Recovered 81% 86% 2012 2013 $4,500,00 $4,000,00 $3,500,00 $3,000,00 200 150 159 190 Recovered Stolen Vehicles 8% 2012 2013 $2,500,00 $2,000,00 $1,500,00 100 50 19% 88 81 71 44% 40 $1,000,00 $500,00 $ 0 Stln/Rec Local Stln Loc/Rec Other Stln Oth/Rec Local Page 20 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

MANATEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ARREST COMPARISON ANNUAL 2012/2013 TOTAL ARRESTED JUVENILES TOTAL JUV MALE JUV FEMALE ADULT TOTAL ADULT MALE ADULT FEMALE 2012 2013 %CHNG 2012 2013 %CHNG 2012 2013 %CHNG 2012 2013 %CHNG 2012 2013 %CHNG 2012 2013 %CHNG 2012 2013 %CHNG Homicide 16 16 0% - 4 N/C - 4 N/C - - N/C 16 12-25% 15 10-33% 1 2 100% Murder 14 13-7% - 4 N/C - 4 N/C - - N/C 14 9-36% 14 9-36% - - N/C Manslaughter 2 3 50% - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C 2 3 50% 1 1 0% 1 2 100% Forcible Sex 51 53 4% 6 4-33% 6 4-33% - - N/C 45 49 9% 43 47 9% 2 2 0% Rape 36 32-11% 3 4 33% 3 4 33% - - N/C 33 28-15% 32 26-19% 1 2 100% Sodomy 3 - -100% 1 - -100% 1 - -100% - - N/C 2 - -100% 2 - -100% - - N/C Fondle 12 21 75% 2 - -100% 2 - -100% - - N/C 10 21 110% 9 21 133% 1 - -100% Robbery 113 115 2% 17 15-12% 15 14-7% 2 1-50% 96 100 4% 77 84 9% 19 16-16% Agg Aslt 534 544 2% 32 48 50% 26 39 50% 6 9 50% 503 496-1% 393 398 1% 110 98-11% Agg Stalk 6 5-17% - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C 6 5-17% 5 5 0% 1 - -100% Burglary 313 335 7% 67 74 10% 66 66 0% 1 8 700% 246 261 6% 214 224 5% 32 37 16% Larceny 1,211 1,331 10% 191 161-16% 112 99-12% 79 62-22% 1,020 1,169 15% 625 740 18% 395 429 9% Pocket Pick 25 30 20% 1 1 0% 1 - -100% - 1 N/C 24 29 21% 16 20 25% 8 9 13% Purse Snatch 10 3-70% 2 - -100% 2 - -100% - - N/C 8 3-63% 7 1-86% 1 2 100% Shoplifting 666 850 28% 105 105 0% 43 52 21% 62 53-15% 561 745 33% 296 431 46% 265 314 18% From Bld 51 47-8% 4 3-25% 3 3 0% 1 - -100% 47 44-6% 32 29-9% 15 15 0% Frm Coin Oper 1 6 500% - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C 1 6 500% 1 5 400% - 1 N/C Frm Vehicle 97 81-16% 25 14-44% 23 14-39% 2 - -100% 72 67-7% 67 56-16% 5 11 120% Bicycle 66 64-3% 18 11-39% 13 6-54% 5 5 0% 48 53 10% 26 34 31% 22 19-14% Motor Veh Part 33 34 3% 3 7 133% 3 7 133% - - N/C 30 27-10% 30 25-17% - 2 N/C All Other 262 215-18% 33 20-39% 24 17-29% 9 3-67% 229 195-15% 150 139-7% 79 56-29% Motor Vehicle Theft 71 79 11% 9 4-56% 6 4-33% 3 - -100% 62 75 21% 47 55 17% 15 20 33% Kidnap/Abduction 17 29 71% - 1 N/C - 1 N/C - - N/C 17 28 65% 14 26 86% 3 2-33% Arson 2 2 0% - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C 2 2 0% 1 2 100% 1 - -100% Simple Aslt 1,815 1,683-7% 211 169-20% 117 87-26% 94 82-13% 1,604 1,514-6% 1,042 1,020-2% 562 494-12% Smpl Stalk 5 3-40% - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C 5 3-40% 4 2-50% 1 1 0% Drug/Narc Ofns 832 758-9% 49 61 24% 46 51 11% 3 10 233% 783 697-11% 553 494-11% 230 203-12% Drugs 680 655-4% 47 60 28% 45 50 11% 2 10 400% 633 595-6% 478 438-8% 155 157 1% Drug Equip 152 103-32% 2 1-50% 1 1 0% 1 - -100% 150 102-32% 75 56-25% 75 46-39% Bribery 1 1 0% 1 - -100% 1 - -100% - - N/C - 1 N/C - 1 N/C - - N/C Embezzlement 22 22 0% - 1 N/C - - N/C - 1 N/C 22 21-5% 14 10-29% 8 11 38% Fraud 462 569 23% 6 13 117% 4 11 175% 2 2 0% 456 556 22% 277 363 31% 179 193 8% False Pretense 392 475 21% 1 5 400% 1 3 200% - 2 N/C 391 470 20% 230 313 36% 161 157-2% CC/ATM 17 25 47% - 2 N/C - 2 N/C - - N/C 17 23 35% 11 12 9% 6 11 83% Impersonation 53 69 30% 5 6 20% 3 6 100% 2 - -100% 48 63 31% 36 38 6% 12 25 108% Welfare - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C Wire - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C Counterfeit/Forg 12 15 25% 1 - -100% - - N/C 1 - -100% 11 15 36% 7 14 100% 4 1-75% Extortion 2 4 100% - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C 2 4 100% 1 4 300% 1 - -100% Intimidation 49 35-29% 4 7 75% 3 5 67% 1 2 100% 45 28-38% 37 21-43% 8 7-13% Prostitution 52 67 29% - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C 52 67 29% 2 25 1150% 50 42-16% Non Force Sex 93 97 4% 1 2 100% 1 2 100% - - N/C 92 95 3% 70 89 27% 22 6-73% Sex Ofns 52 85 63% 1 2 100% 1 2 100% - - N/C 51 83 63% 29 77 166% 22 6-73% Obscenity 41 12-71% - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C 41 12-71% 41 12-71% - - N/C Poss Stolen Prop 49 40-18% 2 1-50% 2 1-50% - - N/C 47 39-17% 40 31-23% 7 8 14% DUI 330 488 48% - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C 330 488 48% 238 372 56% 92 116 26% Vandalism 63 55-13% 8 7-13% 4 6 50% 4 1-75% 55 48-13% 46 36-22% 9 12 33% Gambling - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C - - N/C Weap Viol 73 61-16% 13 8-38% 12 7-42% 1 1 0% 60 53-12% 55 53-4% 5 - -100% Liq Law Viol 38 53 39% 2 - -100% 2 - -100% - - N/C 36 53 47% 30 38 27% 6 15 150% Misc 5,804 5,660-2% 389 369-5% 307 286-7% 82 83 1% 5,415 5,291-2% 3,881 3,756-3% 1,534 1,535 0% TOTAL 12,035 12,127 1% 1,009 949-6% 730 687-6% 279 262-6% 11,028 11,170 1% 7,731 7,920 2% 3,297 3,250-1% N/C=Not Calculable Greater than 25% Less than -25% Page 21 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

MANATEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ARREST COMPARISON ANNUAL 2012/2013 WHITE BLACK INDIAN ORIENTAL 2012 2013 %CHNG 2012 2013 %CHNG 2012 2013 %CHNG 2012 2013 %CHNG Homicide 12 8-33% 4 8 100% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Murder 10 5-50% 4 8 100% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Manslaughter 2 3 50% - - N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Forcible Sex 37 42 14% 14 11-21% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Rape 26 22-15% 10 10 0% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Sodomy 2 - -100% 1 - -100% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Fondle 9 20 122% 3 1-67% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Robbery 72 68-6% 41 46 12% 0 0 N/C 0 1 N/C Agg Aslt 355 358 1% 179 184 3% 0 0 N/C 1 2 100% Agg Stalk 3 4 33% 3 1-67% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Burglary 257 263 2% 56 72 29% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Larceny 989 1,031 4% 221 298 35% 1 0-100% 0 1 N/C Pocket Pick 17 26 53% 8 4-50% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Purse Snatch 6 3-50% 4 - -100% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Shoplifting 539 647 20% 126 202 60% 1 0-100% 0 1 N/C From Bld 41 45 10% 10 2-80% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Frm Coin Oper 1 3 200% - 3 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Frm Vehicle 85 65-24% 12 16 33% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Bicycle 56 48-14% 10 16 60% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Motor Veh Part 30 32 7% 3 2-33% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C All Other 214 162-24% 48 53 10% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Motor Vehicle Theft 46 48 4% 25 31 24% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Kidnap/Abduction 13 21 62% 4 8 100% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Arson 1 2 100% 1 - -100% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Simple Aslt 1,450 1,311-10% 361 371 3% 1 0-100% 3 1-67% Smpl Stalk 5 2-60% - 1 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Drug/Narc Ofns 555 507-9% 277 250-10% 0 0 N/C 0 1 N/C Drugs 440 419-5% 240 235-2% 0 0 N/C 0 1 N/C Drug Equip 115 88-23% 37 15-59% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Bribery - 1 N/C 1 - -100% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Embezzlement 16 16 0% 6 6 0% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Fraud 364 486 34% 98 82-16% 0 1 N/C 0 0 N/C False Pretense 314 412 31% 78 62-21% 0 1 N/C 0 0 N/C CC/ATM 12 24 100% 5 1-80% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Impersonation 38 50 32% 15 19 27% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Welfare - - N/C - - N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Wire - - N/C - - N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Counterfeit/Forg 10 12 20% 2 3 50% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Extortion 2 3 50% - 1 N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Intimidation 41 26-37% 8 9 13% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Prostitution 48 65 35% 4 2-50% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Non Force Sex 82 82 0% 11 15 36% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Sex Ofns 42 70 67% 10 15 50% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Obscenity 40 12-70% 1 - -100% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Poss Stolen Prop 43 33-23% 6 7 17% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C DUI 319 465 46% 11 23 109% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Vandalism 51 36-29% 12 19 58% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Gambling - - N/C - - N/C 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Weap Viol 39 32-18% 34 29-15% 0 0 N/C 0 0 N/C Liq Law Viol 35 49 40% 2 4 100% 0 0 N/C 1 0-100% Misc 4,289 4,147-3% 1,513 1,512 0% 0 1 N/C 1 0-100% TOTAL 9,134 9,118 0% 2,894 2,993 3% 2 2 0% 6 6 0% N/C=Not Calculable Greater than 25% Less than -25% 2012 2013 11,028 11,170 1% 6% 1,009 949 JUVENILES TOTAL ADULT TOTAL ARREST COMPARISON 12,035 12,127 1% 2012 2013 YEAR Page 22 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

MANATEE COUNTY SHERIFF' S OFFICE ALL UCR ARRESTS UCR ARRESTS ANNUALLY 2003 thru 2013 % CHNG 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 12 Vs 13 MURDER 34 22 17 20 22 15 29 10 16 16 13-19% RAPE 38 47 53 34 39 37 55 58 38 51 53 4% ROBBERY 126 85 104 148 165 186 172 130 137 113 115 2% AGG ASLT 1,167 478 585 654 568 594 614 568 545 534 544 2% AGG STLK 13 13 18 13 11 19 13 8 4 6 5-17% BURGLARY 399 281 254 323 349 409 338 366 369 313 335 7% LARCENY 1,100 1,389 1,453 1,325 1,226 1,315 1,539 1,437 1,246 1,211 1,330 10% VEH THEFT 191 185 196 164 201 183 103 49 36 71 79 11% ABDUCTION 16 25 35 21 14 23 15 23 27 17 29 71% ARSON 5 6 3 5 2 8 6 6 2 2 2 0% SMPL ASLT 687 1,439 1,540 1,596 1,492 1,351 1,713 1,800 1,916 1,815 1,683-7% SMPL STLK 3 1 8 8 5 3 4 2 7 5 3-40% NARCOTICS 1,071 1,216 1,444 1,550 1,255 1,136 1,349 1,108 977 831 758-9% BRIBERY - - 1-1 - - 2 2 1 1 0% EMBEZZ - 1-5 4 4 21 28 40 22 22 0% FRAUD 645 623 555 593 643 501 508 495 440 462 569 23% FORGERY 104 70 69 39 36 29 13 23 15 12 15 25% EXTORTION - - 5-2 - 2 4 2 2 4 100% INTIMIDATION 105 74 66 37 45 45 65 47 57 49 35-29% PROST 154 82 52 96 94 109 113 85 134 52 67 29% NON FRC SEX 60 116 83 98 128 91 75 63 62 93 97 4% STLN PROP 88 69 70 75 44 32 40 41 29 49 40-18% DUI 502 699 659 681 570 574 476 470 379 330 488 48% VANDALISM 85 98 95 98 77 74 79 73 75 63 55-13% GAMBLING - - - 7 3 - - - - - N/C WEAP VIOL 57 68 75 110 83 88 66 64 60 73 61-16% LIQUOR VIOL 84 50 59 70 66 28 67 30 11 38 53 39% MISC 6,030 6,410 6,795 7,323 7,252 6,742 7,428 6,971 6,314 5,804 5,660-2% TOTAL 12,764 13,547 14,294 15,093 14,397 13,596 14,903 13,961 12,940 12,035 12,119 1% DUI REPORTED TO FDLE INCORRECTLY 465 168 116 12,764 13,547 14,294 15,093 14,397 13,596 14,903 13,961 12,940 12,035 12,119 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 A correction was made to the DUI figures; the problem began Aug. 16, 2005 when a statute was added with an incorrect group code. Page 23 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

MANATEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ANNUAL 2013 UCR CRIME 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 %CHNG DAILY CRIME CLOCK MURDER* 8 24 13 12 18 3-83.3% 0.01 ONE EVERY 121.67 DAYS RAPE 115 150 152 158 196 197 0.5% 0.54 ONE EVERY 44 HRS 28 MIN 1 SEC ROBBERY 508 396 353 348 271 247-8.9% 0.68 ONE EVERY 35 HRS 27 MIN 56 SEC AGG ASLT** 1,499 1,306 1,017 1,000 1,027 1,019-0.8% 2.79 ONE EVERY 8 HRS 35 MIN 48 SEC BURGLARY 2,870 2,459 2,745 2,532 2,010 2,043 1.6% 5.59 ONE EVERY 4 HRS 17 MIN 16.1 SEC LARCENY 7,784 7,027 6,728 7,029 5,812 5,501-5.4% 15.05 ONE EVERY 1 HR 35 MIN 32.8 SEC VEH THEFT 634 483 365 350 303 315 4.0% 0.86 ONE EVERY 27 HRS 48 MIN 34.3 SEC TOTAL 13,418 11,845 11,373 11,429 9,637 9,325-3.2% 25.51 ONE EVERY 56 MIN 21.9 SEC VIOLENT 2,130 1,876 1,535 1,518 1,512 1,466-3.0% 4.01 ONE EVERY 5 HRS 58 MIN 31.6 SEC NON-VIOL 11,288 9,969 9,838 9,911 8,125 7,859-3.3% 21.50 ONE EVERY 1 HR 6 MIN 52.7 SEC *Calculations do not include manslaughter **Aggravated assault includes Aggravated Stalking The Crime Clock should be viewed with care. Being the most aggregate representation of UCR data, it is designed to convey the annual reported crime experience by showing the relative frequency of occurrence of the Index Offenses. The mode of display should not be taken to imply a regularity in the commission of Part I offenses; rather, it represents the ratio of crime to fixed time intervals. These figures have no value in regard to crime patterns, series, investigations, or problem solving. Page 24 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

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Manatee County Sheriff's Office UCR Part I Crime Comparison by Zone Between 1/1/2013 and 12/31/2013 NOTE: Rape (11*) and Agg Assault (13A) counted by # of victims; Vehicle Theft (240) counted by # of vehicles involved; all other counts by # cases. BURGLARY STRUCT RAPE ROBBERY AGG ASLT NON-RESID RESID VEHICLE LARCENY MVT BURG TTL TOTAL % Chng % of 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 YoY Total E10 26 17 32 31 123 118 26 18 124 122 131 131 205 202 25 32 150 140 692 671-3% 7% E20 3 3 10 5 51 59 21 29 53 58 103 97 141 111 18 20 74 87 400 382-5% 4% E30 6 10 18 12 33 47 21 37 82 81 124 94 155 129 11 13 103 118 450 423-6% 5% E40 4 5 10 12 21 24 13 6 55 61 76 73 180 163 12 9 68 67 371 353-5% 4% E50 7 11 8 14 26 19 11 19 47 80 129 132 362 340 13 13 58 99 603 628 4% 7% E60 2 3 6 4 27 21 13 4 64 59 102 60 231 215 10 6 77 63 455 372-18% 4% EAST 48 49 84 78 281 288 105 113 425 461 665 587 1274 1160 89 93 530 574 2971 2829-5% 31% N10 8 13 5 4 37 33 7 13 72 38 55 26 82 85 5 7 79 51 271 219-19% 2% N20 14 8 24 13 61 78 13 16 84 83 95 88 131 116 12 10 97 99 434 412-5% 5% N30 7 10 3 6 31 26 28 19 63 44 89 70 184 148 13 9 91 63 418 332-21% 4% N40 6 5 10 12 6 13 36 43 26 22 54 61 1 4 42 56 139 160 15% 2% N50 2 3 1 2 4 7 3 2 7 22 11 4 2 9 7 42 28-33% 0% N60 1 4 11 4 9 7 33 23 19 12 29 36 1 2 42 30 103 88-15% 1% N70 5 6 1 1 16 20 7 9 39 55 97 95 91 96 6 8 46 64 262 290 11% 3% N80 5 5 2 6 3 7 3 23 35 73 71 115 94 2 4 30 38 233 215-8% 2% NORTH 1 1-100% 0% NORTH 49 51 35 24 175 177 79 84 357 324 456 391 708 647 44 46 436 408 1903 1744-8% 19% W10 19 22 44 41 106 80 31 41 108 99 177 141 438 406 13 28 139 140 936 858-8% 9% W20 13 13 24 26 90 118 35 32 162 170 141 166 359 403 19 32 197 202 843 960 14% 11% W30 21 23 35 30 169 141 64 20 191 195 151 170 231 226 20 22 255 215 882 827-6% 9% W40 22 7 24 15 73 64 24 36 166 151 123 183 380 387 25 23 190 187 837 866 3% 9% W50 5 5 5 13 28 50 16 23 66 117 112 105 117 158 16 14 82 140 365 485 33% 5% W60 8 10 9 9 33 24 15 9 104 111 156 104 187 147 12 12 119 120 524 426-19% 5% W70 2 4 3 3 16 10 20 6 39 36 3 1 19 13 87 56-36% 1% WEST 90 80 141 134 503 477 188 164 813 853 880 875 1751 1763 108 132 1001 1017 4474 4478 0% 49% X 3 12 4 2 10 14 2 2 3 3 11 8 15 22 4 3 5 5 52 66 27% 1% X 3 12 4 2 10 14 2 2 3 3 11 8 15 22 4 3 5 5 52 66 27% 1% TOTAL 190 192 264 238 969 956 374 363 1598 1641 2012 1861 3748 3592 245 274 1972 2004 9400 9117-3% 100% 1% -10% -1% -3% 3% -8% -4% 12% 2% -3% 2 (0.01%) Figures are calculated using FDLE UCR computation* Mis-zoned incidents are included in the \"X"\ zone. Prior year figures show current case status and may differ from previously reported totals. Notable increases 25% or greater than 5 offenses. Page 55 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

Top Ten Crime Grids January 1- December 31, 2013 GRID MURDER AGG ASSAULT FONDLING RAPE ROBBERY BURGLARY MVT 2002 52 2 13 33 65 28 2014 52 1 4 15 90 10 2013 80 1 9 16 119 13 2011 46 1 5 14 86 17 2010 54 2 9 9 106 18 2001 1 78 2 7 15 83 18 2003 1 34 7 11 84 7 2023 22 4 4 58 9 1908 5 3 4 9 1 2015 20 1 4 68 14 2 565 11 83 158 1109 204 LARCENY GRID ALL OTHER BICYCLES FROM BUILDING VENDING MOTOR VEHICLE MOTOR VEH PICK POCKET PURSE SNATCH SHOPLIFTING Grand Total 2002 41 28 66 48 39 3 1 191 610 2014 42 21 46 71 24 1 106 483 2013 68 11 62 43 40 1 1 11 475 2011 52 41 63 1 54 18 3 62 463 2010 43 20 46 2 65 20 2 1 20 417 2001 43 9 45 52 29 24 406 2003 23 10 37 47 16 2 26 305 2023 19 8 24 47 13 45 253 1908 21 3 8 19 13 1 164 251 2015 27 17 28 48 16 2 3 248 596 213 609 4 738 330 15 11 902 5550 Figures may vary from UCR totals due to incomplete GRID data captured at the time of report/incident entry. Page 56 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

W 7 0 C.. R.. 7 7 8 8 9 9 W 9 0 S.. R.. 7 8 9 I I 2 7 5 W 6 0 N 1 0 B U S 4 1 W 1 E 0 1 0 N 2 0 E 4 0 W 5 0 W 2 0 W 3 0 E 5 0 W 4 0 E 2 0 E 3 0 S. R. 6 8 4 U. S. 1 9 U U.. S S.. 1 1 9 9 N N T T a a m m ii a a m m i i T T r r ll U. S. 4 1 E X I T C. R. 6 8 3 E X II TT I I 7 7 5 5 C. R. 6 E 6 0 N 3 0 U.. S.. 33 00 11 N 7 0 N 8 0 C. R. 6 7 5 N 4 0 S. R. 6 7 5 S. R. 6 2 C. R. 3 9 C. R. 3 9 N 5 0 S. R. 6 4 S. R. 3 7 S. R. 7 0 Density of Part I Crime by Zone 2013 Incidents / Square Mile 0 to 10.29 10.30 to 43.74 43.75 to 92.54 92.55 to 184.22 184.23 to 421.23 4Source: RMS Author: E. CHneard Date: 01/14/2014 0 2.25 4.5 9 Miles C. R. 7 8 0 N 6 0 This map was developed using the Manatee County Land Information System. It is provided for general reference, is subject to change, and is not warranted for any particular use of purpose. The information contained within is derived from several sources of varying quality and accuracy. Errors from in-coincidence of features from different sources may be present. The Manatee County Sheriff s Office does not warrant and are not liable for inappropriate or unintended uses of this information. Page 57 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

48TH ST CT E 42ND ST E 51ST ST E 30TH ST E TUTTLE AVE 28TH ST CT E THE PARK BLVD SEAGATE DR 5TH AVE NE 2ND AVE E 1ST AVE E SR 64 E MANATEE AVE E 8TH AVE E 13TH AVE E E 3 0 E 1 0 E 4 0 1ST ST E 18TH AVE E 26TH AVE E 44TH AVE E 45TH ST E 37TH ST E 5TH ST E 39TH ST E 9TH ST E 41ST AVE E 65TH ST E 19TH ST E 21ST ST E 27TH ST E US 41 N 10TH PL E 9TH AVE E HUBBEL RD 30TH AVE E 47TH TER E 51ST AVE E STONE RIVER RD E 2 0 E 5 0 US 301 15TH ST E TARA BLVD 33RD ST E PROSPECT RD 63RD ST E HONORE AVE 31ST ST E WHITFIELD AVE 5TH ST W 14TH ST W E 6 0 E 6 0 TALLEVAST RD 34TH AVE E 24TH AVE E 29TH AVE E 72ND CT E 53RD AVE E 52ND PL E 61ST AVE E 60TH DR E 38TH AVE E 17TH ST E OAK ST 51ST BLVD E 30TH AVE E Part I Crime Hotspots in District 1 January 1- December 31, 2013 11TH ST E 41ST CT E 67TH AVE E 38TH AVE E 39TH ST E US 301 TAILFEATHER WAY 9TH ST E OLD FARM RD WEE BURN ST PALM AIRE DR N TAMIAMI TRL NAPA DR UNIVERSITY PKWY LOCKWOOD RIDGE RD 4 Very High High Moderate Low None Source: RMS Authour: E. Chenard Date:1/28/2014 80TH DR E 0 0.5 1 2 Miles This map was developed using the Manatee County Land Information System. It is provided for general reference, is subject to change, and is not warranted for any particular use of purpose. The information contained within is derived from several sources of varying quality and accuracy. Errors from in-coincidence of features from different source may be present. The Manatee County Sheriff's Office does not warrant and are not liable for inappropriate or unintended uses of this information. Page 58 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014

W 7 0 GULF DR Part I Crime Hotspots in District 2 January 1- December 31, 2013 Very High High Moderate Low None Source: RMS Author: E. Chenard Date: 1/28/2014 W 9 0 J ST 115TH ST W 99TH ST NW 17TH AVE NW 9TH AVE NW W 6 0 MANATEE AVE W PALMA SOLA BLVD CORTEZ RD W W 5 0 59TH ST NW 11TH AVE W 18TH AVE W 51ST ST W 49TH ST W 43RD ST W 53RD AVE W 1ST AVE W 7TH AVE W 17TH AVE W 23RD AVE W 34TH ST W 26TH ST W 20TH ST W W 4 0 W 1 0 30TH AVE W 36TH AVE W A 14TH ST W 3RD AVE W 1ST ST W 2 0 301 BLVD E W 3 0 63RD AVE E FLORIDA BLVD 69TH AVE W This map was developed using the Manatee County Land Information System. It is provided for general reference, is subject to change, and is not warranted for any particular use of purpose. The information contained within is derived from several sources of varying quality and accuracy. Errors from in-coincidence of features from different source may be present. The Manatee County Sheriff's Office does not warrant and are not liable for inappropriate or unintended uses of this information. 4 0 0.5 1 2 Miles Page 59 of 61 Analytical & Strategic Planning Unit/ EChenard 02/24/2014