TEXARKANA ARKANSAS POLICE DEPARMTENT

MONTHLY REPORT

FEBRUARY 2005

ROBERT H. HARRISON

CHIEF OF POLICE

Personnel

Currently, two (2) police officer positions are vacant, two (2) police officer positions are eliminated, three (3) police officer positions, one (1) Docket Coordinator’s position and one (1) Animal Services Officer position frozen One secretary is on extended medical leave and one officer is on extended active duty with the US Army in Iraq.

Retirements:                          None

Resignations:                        None

Hiring:                                     ASO Dennis Braddock (02/06/05)

Promotions:                           None

Terminations:                         None

Training

Courses Taken

Hours

K-9 Training – TAPD 16
SWAT Training – TAPD 96
School of Law Enforcement Supervision – CJI 40
Field Training Program – TAPD 160
Criminal Procedure Update - CJI 98
Low Light Handgun Proficieny - TAPD 68
K-9 Certification Trials – USPCA 80
Crime Scene Digital Photography – CJI 32
Standardized Field Sobriety Instructors Course – CJI 80
Field Training Officer Certification Course – ALETA 64
Modern Firearms Training Course – Action Target 64

March Monthly Total

798 Hrs

Year to Date Total

1162 Hrs

November      376

December      580

January       364

INDEX CRIME

2004 YTD INDEX CRIME
Offenses January 2004 January 2005 Crime Trends
Criminal Homicide 1   0 -100%
Forcible Rape 2 1 -50%
Robbery 4 3 -25%
Aggravated Assault 13 38 192%
Violent Crime Index 20 42 110%
 
Burglary 29 23 -21%
Larceny-Theft 92 129 40%
Motor Vehicle Theft 6 12 100%
Property Crime Index 127 164 29%
 
Total Crime Index 147 206 40%
Simple Assaults 88 105 19%

 

2005 YTD INDEX CRIME
Offenses January 2004 January 2005 Crime Trends
Criminal Homicide 1   0 -100%
Forcible Rape 2 1 -50%
Robbery 4 3 -25%
Aggravated Assault 13 38 192%
Violent Crime Index 20 42 110%
 
Burglary 29 23 -21%
Larceny-Theft 92 129 40%
Motor Vehicle Theft 6 12 100%
Property Crime Index 127 164 29%
 
Total Crime Index 147 206 40%
Simple Assaults 88 105 19%

Narcotics

Drugs Seized

Quantity

Street Value

Marijuana 8.1 Lbs $15,580.00
Crack 4.9 gram $980.00
Cocaine 0.1 grams $20.00
Methamphetamine 6 grams $120.00
Meth Labs 2 $500.00
Xanax 10 doses $50.00
MDMA 2 doses $100.00
PCP 1 gallon $1,800,000.00

Drug Arrests Made:  7

Search Warrants:  0

OPERATIONS

Calls for Service

Call Priority

Monthly Number of Calls

YTD Number of Calls

1 5 15
2 115 221
3 821 1653
4 190 424
5 1,603 3,421
6 313 603

Totals

3,047

6,337

Average Response Times

6:35

6:49

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

Grant Status

GRANT INFORMATION & FUNDING PROJECTIONS

2005 DOJ Bulletproof Vest Grant

Expires 12/31/2005 This grant pays one half of purchase cost of bullet proof body armor for police officers.  National Institute of Justice Standards (BJA/NIJ) recommends that body armor be replaced every five years and the agency provides body armor for every officer and replaces according to NIJ replacement recommendations.

2003 BJA-LLEBG Block Grant

Expires 10/28/05 LLEBG block grants have been one of our longest running grants and have been very liberal in the areas grant funds could be spent on.  This grant pays the full salary and fringe for a civilian warrant/complaint officer and the salary for a part-time civilian fleet maintenance technician.  The federal amount is $34,417 and the local match is $3,824.

2004 BJA-LLEBG Block Grant

:  10/28/07 This grant will pay the partial salary of our civilian warrant/complaint officer.  The grant has been submitted electronically and working through the approval process.  Our estimated federal amount is approximately $17,500 and the local match will be about $1,800.  This is a significant reduction from last year and we are hearing rumors the LLEBG block grants may be phased out or combined with another law enforcement grant.  The down side to this grant reduction is the police department will have to absorb the warrant/complaint officer position into our general budget in FY 2006.  LLEBG grants run for two years and overlap the prior year.

2004 Bi-State Narcotics Task Force Grant

Expires 06/30/05 This grant pays the salaries for TAPD personnel in the Bi-State Narcotics Task Force.  This is a multil-jurisdicitional task force consisting of TAPD, TTPD and MSCO personnel.  This is our longest running grant project. It funds the salaries of five police officers.  The federal amount is $211,648 and local match is $91,232.  Our task force has been one of the more successful in the state and we do not anticipate any reduction in funding levels at the federal level.

2003 STOP Violence Against Women Act Grant

Expires 09/30/05 This grant pays the full salary of a police investigator to investigate all cases involving violent crimes committed against women.  This year a police liaison position (case coordinator) was added.  The state amount is $74,814, and the local in-kind match is $24,938.

2003 DWI Traffic Enforcement Grant

Expires 09/30/05 This grant pays overtime for DWI, speed, and occupant protection enforcement.  Federal amount is $44,000 with no local match.  We have submitted a request for an increase to $66,000 in FY 2005 starting on 10/01/2004 through 09/30/2005.  Local match is 50% in-kind using a salary off-set from one of the patrol officers assigned to the Special Operations Traffic Section as match.  This program started in 1991 and has been funded for approximately 13 years.

2004 Texarkana Housing Authority General Fund Officer Positions

Expires 12/31/05 The THA’s share is $85,000.00 and the city picks up the balance needed for salary and fringe for two officers.  THA officers are primarily responsible for Texarkana Housing Authority property.  The approximate match is 75% federal and 25% local match.  The funds received from THA have been deposited into the regular salary line item to simplify our budget tracking.

2004 AWINS Communications Upgrade Grant

:  Project Completion Date is TBA (Estimated 12/2005) The City of Texarkana Arkansas and County of Miller have received a $3.9 million dollar radio/communications grant to upgrade City/County radio communications equipment and infrastructure as part of the Arkansas Wireless Information Network over the next two years.  This will allow radio communication interoperability between police, fire, emergency medical, sheriff, public works, water department, and other first responders.  This is by far one of the most important grants the city has ever received.  The major benefit is it will allow the police department and fire department to purchase new radio equipment and upgrade infrastructure saving money that can be used for other capital projects.  Police radios have a service life of about 10 years and we are being mandated to move from analog to digital equipment to operate with other state agencies in Arkansas.  Upon completion of the project we anticipate not needing to buy or replace portable or mobile radios for until FY 2015.

2004 COPS In Schools Grant

:  Expires 03/31/2007 This three year grant funds two (2) police officers for assignment to TASD as School Resource Officers.  One SRO will be assigned to Arkansas High School and one at North Heights Junior High School.  The Texarkana Arkansas School District has agreed in principal to continue to fund the positions for an additional two budget cycles after the federal portion expires, which will in reality fund the two officers through 03/2009.

2004 COPS Secure Our Schools Grant

Expires 08/01/2005 This is a one year grant that is funded by the COPS Office to provide security upgrades to the new Arkansas Senior High School under construction in the amount of $89,206.00 dollars.  The grant was applied for by the Texarkana Police Department on behalf of Texarkana Arkansas School District Number # 7.  This grant is different from other COPS grants we have applied for with a 50%-50% match being provided by the Texarkana Arkansas School District and the DOJ COPS Office.  The grant was applied for in July of 2004 and was to run for 12 months.  We have been notified by the COPS office that we can ask for an extension on behalf of the school 12 months because there was a delay in the award (March 21, 2005).  Depending on how the construction of the new High School goes, we may have to ask for an extension.  The City should be able to draw down the funds during April of 2005.  We will keep you posted on our progress with TASD #7. 

Animal Services