TEXARKANA ARKANSAS POLICE

MONTHLY REPORT

JULY 2002

ROBERT H. HARRISON

CHIEF OF POLICE

PERSONNEL

The Police Department currently has three openings for commissioned officers.  We have been instructed by the City Manager to not fill two of these slots.  The following personnel actions occurred during this reporting period:

Resignations:  Ptl. Lance Benedict

INDEX CRIME

Through May, we have experienced a 17 percent overall decrease in the Crime Index over the same period of 2001.  This includes a 47 percent decrease in violent crime.  We anticipate more timely crime trend information being available in August that will allow us to provide some indication of our crime statistics for this year.

2002 YTD INDEX CRIME

Offenses

May 2001

May 2002

Crime Trends

Criminal Homicide 1 1 0%
Forcible Rape 7 4 -43%
Robbery 7 10 +43%
Aggravated Assault 80 35 -56%

      Violent Crime Index

95 50 -47%
 
Burglary 80 99 +24%
Larceny-Theft 631 517 -18%
Motor Vehicle Theft 46 41 -11%

      Property Crime Index

757 657 -13%
 

Total Crime Index

852 707 -17%
Simple Assaults 638 541 -15%

Budget

Expenditures remain within prorated limits for all police budgets.  Vehicle maintenance costs have been significantly decreased under costs that we experienced in 2000 and 2001 - largely as the result of being able to replace several vehicles from our aging fleet.  The total vehicle maintenance expenditures for FY2001 were $78,643 - a 13.4 percent increase over FY2000 and a 30.1 percent increase over FY1999.  Fuel costs are not reflected in these figures.

Grant Status

2002 Texarkana Housing Authority General Fund Officer Position. 

Expires 12/31/02.  The THA’s share is $85,000.00 and there is no local match.  Pays the full salary and fringe of two police officers whose primary responsibility is Housing Authority property.

2002 Bi-State Narcotics Task Force Grant. 

Expires 03/31/03.  The federal share is $205,210.00 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

Calls for Service

Call Priority

Monthly Number of Calls

YTD Number of Calls

1 8 29
2 123 811
3 901 5,640
4 268 1,564
5 2,181 13,877
6 426 2,973
Totals 3,907 24,894
Average Response Times 4:11 4:07

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 4.8 ounces $          576.00
Amphetamine   $
Methamphetamine 4.2 ounces $    23,520.00
Cocaine 3.1 grams $         620.00
Crack 3 ounces $     16,800.00

Drug Arrests Made:   11

Search Warrants:   6

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 - TAPD

SWAT Training – TAPD

ALETA –Law Enforcement Refresher Course

Firearms Qualification Course – TAPD

Public Information Officer Course - ALETA

Use of Force – Public Agency Training Coun.

Intelligence Database Maint. – IIR Course

Domestic Violence Training

40

88

80

8

24

16

16

8

July Monthly Total

280 hrs

Year to Date Total

5,908 hrs