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Livingston Police Department Department Update

Livingston Police Department Department Update. Council Presentation November 5, 2013 Chief Ruben Chavez. Burglary Action Plan Status Report. 2012/13 Statistics January         25/4 May 11/0 September 2/7 February      14/0 June 11/2 October 4/2

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Livingston Police Department Department Update

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  1. Livingston Police Department Department Update Council Presentation November 5, 2013 Chief Ruben Chavez

  2. Burglary Action Plan Status Report 2012/13 Statistics January         25/4 May 11/0 September 2/7 February      14/0 June 11/2 October 4/2 March            18/3 July 6/9 November 3/0 (to date) April 14/7 August 3/4 December 9 (Includes vehicle, commercial, and residential burglaries) • Officers continue to patrol areas that had previously been prone to high incidents of residential burglaries. • Officers arrested a suspect wanted in a burglary from July on a DNA hit.

  3. Animal Control Status Report October 2013 Animal Outcomes Total Adoption 0 Disposal 1 Euthanized 0 Return to Owner 4 Rescue Group 0 Released 0 Total 5 Animal Intakes Total Cat 5 Dogs 19 Puppy 5 Kittens 0 Other Total 29 Admin cites issued- 43

  4. Gang Enforcement Status Report October 2013 • Gang Related Field Interviews (FI’s) • 12 • Gang/Probation Sweeps • 3 • Gang Related Arrests • 1 • Gang Presentations • 1 • Gang Write-Ups • 1

  5. UCR Part One Crime Statistics Comparison 2011-2012 2012-2013 Difference Homicide-1 -50% Rape-1 -50% Robbery-3 -75% Aggravated Assault-33 -34% Simple Assault-65 + 2% Burglary-44 -70% Larceny-126 -13% Stolen Auto-31 -24% Arson-2 -33% Total Crimes-306 -35% • Homicide-2 • Rape-2 • Robbery-12 • Aggravated Assault-50 • Simple Assault-64 • Burglary-150 • Larceny-145 • Stolen Auto-41 • Arson-3 • Totals Crimes-469

  6. California Prison Overcrowding Reduction Plan and Impact • Prior to 2011, there were 163,000 inmates serving time in California prisons. • Prop 109 (Realignment) reduced that population to 144,00 in 2012. • Recent Court decisions require the population be reduced to 110,00 by February 24, 2014 or 137% of capacity. • Governor Jerry Brown is trying to find a remedy to avoid 10,000 additional inmates from being released into our communities. • 88% have violent or serious convictions such as homicide and kidnapping, yet 44% of those are identified as low-risk to re-offend. • 75% of those serving time for non-serious offenses (drugs & property crimes) are rated as high-risk to re-offend.

  7. Abandoned Vehicle Abatement (AVA) Program • State Reimbursement Program • MCAG managed • $35,000 for program • Overtime & equipment • Broken Windows Theory • Have re-evaluated and provided additional training for AVA staff

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