TEXARKANA ARKANSAS POLICE

MONTHLY REPORT

January 2002  

ROBERT H. HARRISON

CHIEF OF POLICE

PERSONNEL

The Police Department currently has one opening for the position of police officer.  Our authorized strength is 79 commissioned officers.  The following personnel actions occurred during this reporting period:

Ptl. Dave Long – Retirement (25 years of service)

Ptl. Chris Walthall – Initial Employment

Ptl. Reid Davis – Initial Employment

INDEX CRIME

The YTD Total Crime Index increased 19 percent from the same period in 2000.  Our clearance rate on index crimes was 74 percent, which is considerably higher than the national average.  We had anticipated an increase in the overall crime rate due to the annexations within the last two years that have doubled the size of the city.

2001 YTD INDEX CRIME

Offenses

Jan – Dec 2000

Jan – Dec 2001

Crime Trends

Criminal Homicide 2 2  0%
Forcible Rape 18 16 -11%
Robbery 50 37 -26%
Aggravated Assault 129 162 +26%

Violent Crime Index

199 217 + 9%
 
Burglary 237 242 +2%
Larceny-Theft 1454 1767   +22%
Motor Vehicle Theft 72 111 +54%

Property Crime Index

1763 2120 +20%
 

Total Crime Index

1962 2337 +19%
Simple Assaults 1298 1377 +6%

Grant Status

2001 Texarkana Housing Authority General Fund Officer Position.

Expires 12/31/01.  The THA’s share is $83,150.00 and there is no local match.  Pays the full salary and fringe of two police officers whose primary responsibility is Housing Authority property.

2001 Bi-State Narcotics Task Force Grant.

Expires 03/31/02.  The federal share is $193,590.00 and local match is $88,749.00.

2000 Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant.

Expires 09/30/02.  Pays the full salary of one police officer whose primary responsibility is as a school resource officer.  The state amount is $30,080.00 and the local match is $16,479.50.

2001 STOP Violence Against Women Act Grant.

Expires 09/30/02.  Pays the full salary of a police officer to investigate all cases involving violent crime against women and a police liaison position through Domestic Violence Prevention, Inc.  The state amount is $78,291.66, and the local in-kind match is $26,119.40.

2000 DOJ Bulletproof Vest Grant.

Expires 2002.  Pays one half of purchase cost for bulletproof vests for officers.  The federal amount is $3,090 and the local match is $3,090.

2001 DWI Traffic Enforcement Grant.

Expires 09/30/02.  Pays overtime for DWI and speed enforcement.  Federal amount is $40,000 with no local match.

2000 BJA Block Grant.

Expires 09/30/02.  Provides law enforcement related equipment and technology.  The federal amount is $56,891 and the local match is $6,321.

2001 DOJ Bulletproof Vest Grant.

Expires 2003.  Pays one half of purchase cost for bulletproof vests for officers.  The federal amount is $3,069 and the local match is $3,069.

2001 BJA Block Grant.

Expires 09/30/02.  Provides law enforcement related equipment and technology.  The federal amount is $55,570 and the local match is $6,174.

OPERATIONS

Officer Paula Cochran uses a mobile data computer each day to better do her job.

Calls for Service

Call Priority

Monthly Number of Calls

YTD Number of Calls

1 1 1
2 93 93
3 786 786
4 122 122
5 1,970 1,970
6 476 476
Totals 3,448 3,448
Average Response Times 3:02 3:02

Examples of calls associated with each priority level

Priority 1 –Urgent Requests for assistance from Fire, EMS, or Police

Priority 2 – Accident with Injuries, Bank Robbery, Burglary in progress, Homicide, Suicide, House Fire

Priority 3 – Accident without Injuries, Intrusion Alarms, DOA, Disturbance in progress, DWI, Prowler

Priority 4 – Funeral Escorts, Curfew Violation, Animal Running Loose, Loud Party, Prostitution

Priority 5 – Burglary already occurred, Disturbance already occurred, Forgery already occurred

Priority 6 – Parking complaint, Fireworks complaint, Gas Theft, Loose Animal

Narcotics

Drugs Seized

Quantity

Street Value

Marijuana 7.1 lbs $13,534.
Amphetamine 0 gms $ 0
Methamphetamine 1.4 ozs $ 7,900
Cocaine 0 gms $ 0
Crack 1.7 ozs $ 9,900

Drug Arrests Made:  15

Search Warrants:  5

The department is prepared for any emergency with a fleet that includes a number of specialized vehicles.

Animal Services

Training

Courses Taken

Hours

K-9 Training

SWAT Training

Field Training Program

ALETA

Traffic Accident Reconstruction

Reid Interrogation Course

Homicide Investigations

Principles of Supervision

Trauma of Law Enforcement

L.E. Response to WMD Incidents

Management of Evidence

Range 2000 Firearms Simulator

48

88

520

352

40

24

40

16

24

16

48

39

January Monthly Total

  1247 hrs

Year to Date Total

1247 hrs