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NEWPORT BEACH POLICE
January 29, 2018
Council Planning Session
City Council Planning Session
January 29, 2018
Jon T. Lewis
CHIEF OF POLICE
UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING
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(A)
HOMICIDE
1
-17.0%
(75)
BURGLARY
FORCIBLE RAPE
1.0%
(-13)
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LARCENY -THEFT
ROBBERY
AUTO THEFT
PART ONE CRIME
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
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PERSON/
STREET
(6)
29
ROBBERY
COMMERCIAL DRUG DEAL
(3) WEAPON USED
19% 14% Stun Gun
ESTES
(6) Knife
KNOWN
SUSPECT
(2)
10%
SUSPECTS have been ARRESTED
in 86% of 2017 robberies
Other
Gun
Strong Arm
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
In California, an Estes Robbery is a
robbery that occurs when a shoplifter
tries to take merchandise from a store
and is confronted by store security and
the shoplifter attempts to push past the
security guard or in any way uses force
or fear to avoid arrest.
AGGRAVATE ASSAULT
SUMMARY
Majority committed by
STRANGERS with their
HANDS/FISTS/FEET
44% occurred between
2300 to 0259
OVER HALF occurred in
AREA 1 and 36% in RD15
alone. 82% of assaults in RD15
were ALCOHOL-RELATED.
ONE-THIRD of all assaults
occurred in a
BAR OR NIGHTCLUB
Pepper spray
Firearm
Vehicle
Glass/bottle
Blunt object
Knife/cutting
Hands/fists/feet
20
15
49% 51%
(30) (31) 10
5
■ Alcohol -Related 0
■ No Alcohol
��, WEAPON USED
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I I I 1 1 1
5 10 15 20 25 30
Known Offenders
Family (6)
Domestic (4)
Acquaintance (3)
Neighbor (3)
Coworker (3)
Friend (2)
Roommate (2)
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■ Known
CPROPERTY CRIME
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Residential Burglary
242
269t
226,
206
210
202 � '.._ � __��,
-3.9
Garage Burglary,
1,05
8.6,
.53
1.10,01
111,0
76 " _-,� � ; � -� ___�
-30.9%
Commercial Burglary
1,04
1.04
87
9.5
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-215.2%
Theft/Larceny
966
1010
8391
9,10
.8.5,51
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-c-43%
Burg/Theft fro rm Auto
665
61.6
6'1.5
728,
781
740 .. _ �_--...-�� _ �
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Burg/Theft from Boat
13
1.5
22
3-91
36'
23 �..-� , .. ,:
_36.1'
Auto Theft
1.18.
1.23
122
1.46,
166,
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-10.8°
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6
11
7
4
4
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+50.0%
Total Property gime 221,91 2234 19171 2228 2287 2185 ,...= � -4.5
Bike Theft
Mail Theft
ShopVt
Grand Theft
Petty Theft:
Tata I Theft
251.
1.77
140
181
177
1.73
31.
.57
53
111.
126,
131,
133
127
118,
154
1.41
180,
221.
243
212
190,
1.73
165
325
406,
316'
274
2.41.
1
-2.3%
+2
2,017 .vs, 20,16
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+10
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10 -YEAR LOW IN RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY
-32
-4G1
-13
_18
IF
2017 TRENDS
SOUTHERN CA TRENDS
ALCOHOL THEFTS
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CELL PHONE STORE ROBBERIES
NATIONWIDE TRENDS
ORGANIZED CREWS
MAIL & PACKAGE THEFT
PICK -POCKET TEAMS
IN RESTAURANTS AND GROCERY STORES
26000
24000
22000
20000
18000
16000
14000
12000
10000
2018 - A LOOK AHEAD
CAD EVENTS
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Area 1
Area 2
Area 3
—0—Area 4
200
100
CONTINUE 0
PARTNERSHIP
WITH ABC
ESTABLISHMENTS
A KEY was used
in 39% of AUTO THEFTS
MAIL THEF
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TRAFFIC SAFETY
Fatal Collision #1— 2/20/2017 1843 hours Fatal Collision #2 — 4/26/2017 1944 hours
Westcliff Dr & Rutland Rd Balboa Blvd & 311t St
16 year old driver with passenger 77 year old driver with passenger
41 year old bicyclist (no helmet) 66 year old bicyclist (with helmet)
PCF: Unsafe turn by bicyclist PCF: Bicyclist failed to stop at stop sign
Fatal Collision #3 — 7/15/2017 0119 hours Fatal Collision #4 — 7/25/2017 2049 hours
Newport Blvd & Industrial Pacific View & San Miguel
25 year old drunk driver — Hit & Run 50 year old drunk driver (no seatbelt)
41 year old bicyclist (no helmet) PCF: DUI driver, unsafe speed, collision
PCF: DUI driver with light pole
485 DUI ARRESTS
13% INCREASE OVER 2016 AN&
11,882 VEHICLE CODE CITATIONS
23% INCREASE OVER 2016
+, TOP COLLISION
,. LOCATIONS
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8 RED LIGHT VIOLATION
2 UNSAFE TURN
5 SPEED
3 LANE CHANGE
1 DUI
2 DUI
2 UNSAFE TURN
1 RED LIGHT VIOLATION
1 SPEED
1 LANE CHANGE
3 SPEED
1 LANE CHANGE
1 PEDESTRIAN
3 SPEED
�n
1 PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION
1 LANE CHANGE
2 DUI
1 BACKING
1 UNSAFE TURN
NEWPORT BEACH POLICE
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