CC - Item 2C - Sheriff's RSMD Semi Annual Presentation Jan - Dec 2020LA SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT
LAW ENFORCEMENT SUMMARY
JANUARY 1, 2020 TO DECEMBER 31, 2020
Presented by: Captain Mark A. Reyes
Lieutenant Tony Duong
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INTRODUCTION
•Recognition of Captain David Flores
•Introduction of Captain Mark A. Reyes
•Rosemead Reserve Deputy Task Force
•Crime and Traffic Statistics
•Response Times
•Significant Events
•Crime Strategies
•Challenges Moving Forward
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•Extra 10-15 Patrol Cars
•Volunteered 296 hours
•Numerous felony and misdemeanor arrests
•Traffic Enforcement
•Cost savings of over $32K
•No reported crime during Reserve Patrol
•Certificate of Appreciation
ROSEMEAD RESERVE TASK FORCE
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CRIME 2019 2020 PERCENT
CHANGE
HOMICIDE 1 1 0%
RAPE 11 10 -9.09%
ROBBERY 74 70 -5.41%
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 89 108 21.35%
VIOLENT CRIMES TOTAL 175 189 8.0%
BURGLARY 196 158 -19.39%
LARCENY THEFT 552 531 -3.8%
GRAND THEFT AUTO 194 206 6.19%
ARSON 8 7 -12.5%
PROPERTY CRIMES TOTAL 950 902 -5.05%
PART 1 CRIMES TOTAL 1125 1091 -3.02%
PART I CRIMES: 2019 VS 2020
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TRAFFIC STATISTICS 2019 VS 2020
2019 2020
Total Collisions (Injury &
Non-Injury)
605 401
DUI Collisions 13 11
Non-DUI Collisions with
Injuries
186 122
Vehicle v Pedestrian
Collisions with Injuries
23 12
Vehicle v Bicycle
Collisions with Injuries
15 12
Hit & Run Collisions with
Injuries
15 15
Traffic Citations 2454 1883 5
ACTIVITY TYPE 2019 2020
RESPONSE TIMES
•ROUTINE CALLS (60 MIN)50.5 43.4
•PRIORITY CALLS (20 MIN)8.1 7.9
•EMERGENT CALLS (10 MIN)4.1 3.3
•CALLS FOR SERVICE 14095 12031
RESPONSE TIMES: 2019 VS 2020
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ACTIVITY TYPE North of
10 Fwy
South of
10 Fwy
RESPONSE TIMES
•ROUTINE CALLS (60 MIN)46.7 52.7
•PRIORITY CALLS (20 MIN)8.3 8.0
•EMERGENT CALLS (10 MIN)4.5 3.9
•CALLS FOR SERVICE 5364
(38%)
8731
(62%)
RESPONSE TIMES: 2019
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ACTIVITY TYPE North of
10 Fwy
South of
10 Fwy
RESPONSE TIMES
•ROUTINE CALLS (60 MIN)40.9 44.8
•PRIORITY CALLS (20 MIN)7.6 8.2
•EMERGENT CALLS (10 MIN)3.2 3.4
•CALLS FOR SERVICE 4437
(37%)
7594
(63%)
RESPONSE TIMES: 2020
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•COVID 19
•Protests/Looting/Rioting
•Project Room Key
•Maryvale’s Residential Program Closed 8/5/2020
•“Due to a challenging therapeutic environment and poor outcomes.”
•In 2018, there were 1573 calls for service
•In 2019, there were 1171 calls for service
•In 2020, there were 781 calls for service
•Friendly Inn
•Significant increase in crime
•Worked alongside Code Enforcement, Building& Planning, Fire, County Health
SIGNIFICANT INCIDENTS
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Asian Victims:
19 total incidents involved Asian victims
7 involved domestic violence
9 involved family/neighbor/acquaintance (both suspect and victim were Asian)
1 involved a parking dispute between Asians
1 involved a robbery, possibly related to narcotics, victim not cooperative
1 involved an elderly Asian female who was struck by a person who appeared
to have mental health issues
AGGRAVATED ASSAULTS
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In 2019, there were no reported Asian Hate Crimes or Incidents
In 2020, there were no reported Asian Hate Crimes or Incidents
In 2021, there were three noteworthy incidents
Male Asian assaulted at a bus stop on 2/7/2021 (Active Investigation)
Male Asian assaulted in parking lot on 3/9/2021 (Active Investigation)
Female Asian driver accosted by two male Hispanics on 3/12/2021 (Hate Incident)
ASIAN HATE CRIMES OR INCIDENTS
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•Continued Community Outreach
•Virtual Area Watch Program
•Coffee with the Chief
•Business/Neighborhood Watch Program
•Address Community Member Concerns
•Strengthen the ties between Law Enforcement and the Community
•Encourage citizens on reporting criminal or suspicious activity
CRIME STRATEGIES
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Search Warrant Operations:
18 Search Warrants Executed
10 Parole/Probation Compliance Checks
Targeting gangs, narcotics, firearms, gambling
Extensive and ongoing investigations
Restore quality of life for residents
Ongoing Missions:
Saturation Patrols, Reserve Deputy Task Force
Bicycle Patrol at local parks
Continued Probation / Parole Compliance Checks
Surveillance Operations
Partnering with OSS, Major Crimes, local agencies, Parole/Probation, etc.
OPERATIONS / ONGOING MISSIONS
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•“Zero Bail”
•Decrease of County Jail Population
•Release of State Inmate Population
•Cite-Out Dates –120 Days
•District Attorney Special Directives
•Misdemeanor Case Management
•Rejection of cases involving transients, narcotics, persons with mental health
issues
CHALLENGES MOVING FORWARD
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