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Jonesboro
Police
Department
Monthly Report
September 2018
Rick Elliott, Chief of Police
Jonesboro Police Department Monthly Report September 2018
Rick Elliott, Chief of Police
[JONESBORO POLICE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT] October 15, 2018
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Table of Contents
PURPOSE STATEMENT .................................................................................................................... 2
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................................................................................... 3
CRIME ANALYSIS ............................................................................................................................ 4
TOTAL CRIME .............................................................................................................................. 4
CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS ...................................................................................................... 6
PROPERTY CRIMES ..................................................................................................................... 7
CRIMES OF PROACTIVE POLICING .......................................................................................... 8
OTHER CRIMES ........................................................................................................................... 9
ARREST DEMOGRAPHICS ........................................................................................................ 10
EMERGENCY 911 ......................................................................................................................... 12
UNIFORM PATROL DIVISION ....................................................................................................... 13
STREET CRIMES UNIT ..................................................................................................................... 14
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE DIVISION .......................................................................................... 15
WARRANTS ................................................................................................................................... 16
COURT SERVICES ......................................................................................................................... 17
DRUG TASK FORCE...................................................................................................................... 18
TRAFFIC ......................................................................................................................................... 19
ANIMAL CONTROL ...................................................................................................................... 20
FLEET MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................................. 21
PARKING ENFORCEMENT ........................................................................................................... 22
RECORDS ..................................................................................................................................... 23
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS ...................................................................................................... 23
PURPOSE STATEMENT The purpose of the Jonesboro Police Department Monthly Report is to compile data into one integrated report
for review, allowing for a seamless flow of information for better decision making. After each department
collates their monthly numbers and sends it to the Office of Crime Analysis, it is organized into sections of
departmental data, analyzed and packaged, and finally disseminated to department heads, the Chief of Police,
the City Mayor, and the City Council. Major sections include Crime Analysis, Emergency 911, Uniform Police
Division, Prowl, Criminal Investigative Division, Warrants, Drug Task Force, Traffic, Animal Control, Fleet
Maintenance, Records, and Professional Standards.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Crime in Jonesboro has increased overall, up 8% from this month last year. Total Crime
month over month has decreased, from 1151 crimes in September 2014 to 952 crimes in
September 2018. September Crimes Against Persons have increased from this month
last year to this year, up 18 incidents, or 58%. Property Crimes has decreased from this
month from last year, down 54 incidents, or a 9% decrease. Crimes of Proactive Policing
are down this month by 21 incidents or 8%. Other Crimes has shown a decrease this
month of 3%; down 12 incidents.
This Month This Month Last Year YTD Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Crimes Against Persons 49 31 313 290 58% 8%
Property Crimes 517 571 4,383 4,416 -9% -1%
Crimes of Proactive Policing 254 275 2,368 2,373 -8% 0%
Other Crimes 393 405 3,818 4,669 -3% -18%
NIBRS Reportable Offenses 1,213 1,282 10,882 11,748 -5% -7%
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CRIME ANALYSIS
The Crime Analysis Unit consists of one Crime Analyst and one part-time Crime Analyst
Assistant. The Crime Analyst position is responsible for the analysis and dissemination of
crime activity data and the collection and maintenance of crime intelligence
information for the City of Jonesboro. Additionally, the Crime Analyst is charged with
providing the Jonesboro Police Department with current and accurate crime maps
presenting crime activity data to audiences of interest and with responding to requests
for crime data from civilians and departmental staff. Data exported from this division is
used by field agents for more effective, efficient policing; by administration for improved
staffing decisions; and by the Mayor’s office for community decision making and
enhanced public relations. The following section is broken down into: Total Crime, Crimes
Against Persons, Property Crimes, Crimes of Proactive Policing, Other Crimes, Arrest
Demographics, and Total Crime Monthly Comparison.
TOTAL CRIME
The crime activity for the month of September 2018 was at a total of 1,213 NIBRS
reportable offenses, there was a 5% decrease compared to the total number of offenses
reported in September of last year. With Jonesboro population estimated to be equal to
72,958, the crime rate in September of this year was at 17 crimes per 1,000 population,
compared to 18 crimes per 1,000 population last year.1 As indicated on the pie chart
below, Property Crimes absorb the majority, 43%, of this month’s crime activity (n = 517),
Other Crimes comprise of 32% of crimes (n = 393), Crimes of Proactive Policing is
comprised of 21% (n = 254) of all reported crimes, and Crimes Against Persons is
comprised of 4% (n = 49) of all reported crimes this month.
1 Note: Population numbers are based on 2014 & 2015 population estimate, where 2015 population estimate is 72,958.
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The charts below depict the frequencies of crimes in the month of September from year
to year, frequencies of crime by year, and a year to date annual comparison.
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CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS
There are 8 NIBRS offenses that make up this section. A total of 49 offenses have been
reported this month, up 58% compared to September of last year. As demonstrated on
the column chart below, the most significant change was Kidnaping/Abduction, which
is up 500% (up 5 incidents) this month. Aggravated Assault is up 24% (up 5 incidents) this
month.
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PROPERTY CRIMES
This section displays the criminal activity for property crimes. This month, there were a
total of 517 Property Crimes, a 9% decrease when compared to September of last year.
Shoplifting is up 130% (an 20 incident increase), Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or
Accessories is up 67% (a 2 incident increase), while Motor Vehicle Theft is down 40% (an
8 incident decrease). No other significant changes are noted for the remainder of the
offenses in this category of crimes.
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CRIMES OF PROACTIVE POLICING
Crimes of Proactive Policing are crimes that result from police officers actively policing
the streets to combat certain types of street crime. As chart below indicates, twelve
offenses fall under this category. A total of 254 offenses have been reported this month,
down 8% compared to September of last year. Liquor Law violations are up 50% (a 1
incident increase). Drug/Narcotic violations are down 15% (an 18 incident decrease),
and Drug/Equipment Violations are down 21% (a 13 incident decrease). There are no
other major changes noted for the offenses in this category.
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OTHER CRIMES
There are 10 offenses that fall into the Other Crimes category. This month, there have
been a total of 393 Other Crimes reported, a 3% decrease compared to September of
last year. Intimidation has increased by 15% (a 80 incident increase). All Other Offenses
has decreased by 26% (a 979 incident decrease). No other major changes are noted in
this category of crimes this month.
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ARREST DEMOGRAPHICS
In September 2018, there were a total of 477 arrests carried out by the Jonesboro Police
Department. This section breaks down this month’s arrests by race and gender. The
majority of arrestees, 65%, have been male (n= 311), as opposed to 35% of female
arrestees (n= 166).
As for the racial/ethnic composition, the majority of arrestees have been Caucasian
(52%) and African American (45%), compared to Hispanic (2%), Asian (0%), or
other/unknown/bi-racial (1%). African American males make up the majority at 33%
arrestees this month, followed by Caucasian males at 30% arrestees. Caucasian
females make up 22%, while African American females make up 12% of all the arrestees
this month. Hispanic males make up 2%, Hispanic females represent 0 arrestees,
Other/Unknown race males made up of 0% arrestees, 2 females of Other/Unknown
race were arrested this month, 0 Asian males and 1 Asian females were arrested this
month.
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EMERGENCY 911 Also known as Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP), the Emergency 911 Division is
responsible for answering all calls from public for emergency assistance, accessing the
needed information to best assist, and then assigning the most efficient and effective
emergency response. In addition, this division is responsible for setting priority call
dispatching to field units including Police, Fire, and EMS. Emergency 911 also maintains
all records for radio logs, calls for service, and other emergency service data collections.
Calls by Type Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Land Line 487 420 4,572 4,685 16% -2%
Cell Phone 4905 5,101 42,028 41,056 -4% 2%
Admin Lines 14371 15,033 123,182 138,025 -4% -11%
TOTALS 19763 20,554 169,782 183,766 -4% -8%
Calls by Agency Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Jonesboro PD Calls 5963 6,881 57,123 62,907 -13% -9%
Craighead Cty Sheriff 1116 1,293 10,531 11,353 -14% -7%
Jonesboro Fire Dpt - dispatch 284 280 2,488 2,251 1% 11%
Jonesboro Fire Dpt - Med Asst 196 154 1,747 1,530 27% 14%
Craighead Cty - Fire 55 40 465 443 38% 5%
Craighead Cty - 1st Responder 110 114 1,084 1,010 -4% 7%
Emerson Ambulance 407 341 3,594 3,163 19% 14%
Medic One 496 474 4,282 4,022 5% 6%
Air Evac 2 2 16 10 0% 60%
Coroner 7 1 43 27 600% 59%
ARK State Police 2 8 78 86 -75% -9%
Jonesboro Animal Control 2 0 23 5 200% 360%
Wreckers Called 251 272 2,297 2,243 -8% 2%
TOTALS 8891 9,860 83,771 89,050 -10% -6%
Calls by Municipality Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Bay PD 56 55 516 487 2% 6%
Bono PD 259 268 2,566 2,606 -3% -2%
Brookland PD 313 361 3,115 2,936 -13% 6%
Caraway PD 55 67 463 670 -18% -31%
Cash PD 149 213 1,284 2,057 -30% -38%
Egypt PD 69 30 736 210 130% 250%
Lake City PD 141 210 1,680 1,400 -33% 20%
Monette PD 82 97 792 1,047 -15% -24%
TOTALS 1124 1,301 11,152 11,413 -14% -2%
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UNIFORM PATROL DIVISION The UPD is responsible for responding to calls into the Emergency – 911 Division by civilians
and are normally the first responders. Jonesboro is divided into 6 patrol districts. Officers
from UPD are assigned to a district and work the same district every shift. In addition,
when a Traffic Officer is not available, a UPD Officer will respond to traffic accidents and
assist in directing traffic when necessary.
Incidents Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Calls for Service/Complaints 3796 3713 32,403 32,344 2% 0%
Assists 1635 1748 14,093 15,411 -6% -9%
Incident Reports 844 806 6,826 7,088 5% -4%
Street Accidents 160 143 959 1,126 12% -15%
MVA Citations 66 61 441 536 8% -18%
Private Property Accidents 51 56 345 384 -9% -10%
Traffic Stops 1376 1962 13,738 18,438 -30% -25%
Traffic Citations 474 704 4,825 5,828 -33% -17%
Written Warnings 486 525 4,598 4,015 -7% 15%
DWI 10 12 117 145 -17% -19%
Mis. Arrests 390 374 3,395 3,406 4% 0%
Felony Arrests 152 179 1,695 1,432 -15% 18%
Warrants Served 304 351 2,725 4,722 -13% -42%
Alarms 348 311 3,054 3,112 12% -2%
TOTALS 10092 10945 89,214 97,987 -8% -9%
Hours Worked 8152.5 8485.5 74,200 73,917 -4% 0%
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STREET CRIMES UNIT
The Street Crimes Unit is a uniformed street crimes unit specializing in criminal patrol,
narcotics enforcement, gang investigation, and prostitution activity. The unit conducts
directed patrols, investigates citizen complaints of street-level criminal activity, and
directly assists the 2nd Judicial Drug Task Force. PROWL also assists any division within the
Jonesboro Police Department at any time when needed.
Incidents Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Traffic Citations 1 5 136 209 -80% -35%
DWI 0 0 0 1 0% -100%
Mis. Arrests 29 24 346 317 21% 9%
Felony Arrests 66 96 847 627 -31% 35%
Warrant Arrests 29 33 533 1,034 -12% -48%
S/I Contacts 125 64 1,462 846 95% 73%
Written Warnings 2 5 53 78 -60% -32%
TOTALS 252 227 3,377 3,112 11% 9%
Value of Drugs Seized 11,011.00$ 72,360 1,055,211.00$ 195,911 -85% 439%
Value of Assets Seized 16,209.00$ 10,278 125,231.00$ 84,782 58% 48%
Patrol Miles 8,538 6,433 64,528 65,642 33% -2%
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CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE DIVISION The primary responsibility of CID is to conduct investigations into criminal acts reported to the Jonesboro
Police Department. Investigations may encompass initial response, locating and interviewing victims and
witnesses, crime scene investigation and reconstruction and evidence gathering, video and computer
related evidence retrieval, general and crime specific intelligence gathering, as well as development of
suspects and other activities related to the suspect arrest. The unit has members who, in addition to their
daily responsibilities, also serve with a variety of state, regional and federal task forces involving financial
crimes, crimes against children, internet crimes and others. The primary goal of CID is to collect, preserve
and present evidence that conclusively leads to a successful arrest and prosecution. Additionally, the unit
works with other department units and city entities toward the prevention of crime and other activities
related to maintaining quality of life for the city residents and visitors.
INVESTIGATIONS Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Criminal Investigations Assigned 154 165 1363 1292 -7% 5%
Criminal Investigations Closed 78 99 913 903 -21% 1%
Cleared by Arrests 49 58 533 523 -16% 2%
Unfounded 10 13 150 138 -23% 9%
Execeptionally Cleared 19 22 206 198 -14% 4%
Filed With Prosecutors Office 6 6 29 30 0% -3%
Miscellaneous Investigations Assigned 12 11 117 105 9% 11%
Miscellaneous Investigations Cleared 10 15 111 99 -33% 12%
Crimes Against Persons Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Criminal Investigations Assigned 48 42 379 333 14% 14%
Criminal Investigations Closed 45 34 395 322 32% 23%
Property Crimes Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Criminal Investigations Assigned 101 114 884 879 -11% 1%
Criminal Investigations Closed 32 61 450 521 -48% -14%
Crimes Against Children Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Criminal Investigations Assigned 5 9 100 67 -44% 49%
Criminal Investigations Closed 7 4 65 42 75% 55%
ICAC ACTIVITY Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Forensic Exams 18 22 176 217 -18% -19%
Computers/Other Devices 1 5 46 64 -80% -28%
Phones 15 17 127 153 -12% -17%
Cyber Tips Received 2 3 34 48 -33% -29%
CSI ACTIVITY Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Scenes Processed 16 14 136 118 14% 15%
Lab Processing 16 52 190 486 -69% -61%
Other Evidence Recovery Assistance 0 0 7 9 0% -22%
FINGERPRINTS Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Rolled for the Public 87 63 1121 899 38% 25%
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WARRANTS The Warrants Division is responsible for serving warrants, criminal summons, and
subpoenas that are issued by the District Court. On city court days, the Warrants Division
provides a bailiff for court and a transport officer. In addition, this Division is responsible
for transporting wanted persons arrested in other jurisdictions back to Jonesboro. The STEP
program operates within this division and is a grant-funded operation in which officers
can get paid overtime to enforce the safety belt law.
ARRESTS Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Misd. Arrests 48 0 687 13 4800% 5185%
Felony Arrests 2 0 10 2 200% 400%
0 0
Total Arrests 50 0 697 15 5000% 4547%
WARRANTS SERVED Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Subpoenas 343 380 3612 327 0 -10% 10%
Commitments 3 3 30 23 0% 30%
Warrants Served 184 299 3010 3923 -38% -23%
Quashed Warrants 0 0 87 6 5981 0% -85%
Traffic Citations 0 2 9 15 -100% -40%
Complaints / Calls 0 2 6 38 -100% -84%
Assists 1 0 10 7 100% 43%
Alarms 0 0 0 0 0% 0%
HOURS BY ACTIVITY Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
SI Criminal Hrs 116 117 1468 1025 -1% 43%
Court Hrs 69 92 884.5 1063.5 -25% -17%
Pris. Transport Hrs 19 23 219 193 -17% 13%
HOURS WORKED Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Reg. Hours worked 467 590 5500.5 567 8.5 -21% -3%
Overtime Hours 8 37 86 137 -78% -37%
Total Hours Worked 475 627 5586.5 5815.5 -24% -4%
MILEAGE Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Total Miles Driven 1432 1547 16008 197 48 -7% -19%
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COURT SERVICES The District Court Services Department oversees all persons placed on probation as the result of criminal
and/or traffic charges. Defendants ordered to complete probation are given sentences with terms ranging
from one to twelve months. Defendants who are placed on one probation are required to meet with the
probation officers regularly to insure they are meeting the requirement ordered by the District Judges
District Court Services is committed to changing the lives of those who find themselves in need of some
positive direction in their lives. Whether this direction is a link to services within the community that could
help them or services that could change the direction their lives are taking, District Court Services
Department is committed to making a difference. It is the belief of the Judges and the Court Services Staff
that positive direction in changing offender behavior through proven evidence based practices will help
the betterment of the community by showing the benefits of what being a positive, productive member of
society can be.
Court Services Sep-18 2018 YTD
Total Active Probationers 445 4,030
Probationers Added 88 707
Probationers Who Have Completed Program 60 387
Probationers Revoked 30 393
Total Active Sobriety Court Probationers 8 105
Sobriety Court Probationers Added 0 3
Sobriety Court Probations Completed 4 7
Sobriety Court Probation Fees Collected -$ 1,380.00$
Sobriety Court Probation Fees Encumbered 360.00$ 3,300.00$
Total Probationers Delinquent 79 521
Probationary Fees Collected 10,640.01$ 111,504.64$
Total Persons Assigned to Community Service 57 414
Persons Added to Community Service 0 51
Persons Completed Community Service 0 43
Community Service Hours Worked 418 2,457
Percentage of Fees Collected from Probationers 83% 787%
Accounts Receivable 0 0
Total Fees Collected 10,640.01$ 112,884.64$
Hours Worked at Community Service Locations Sep-18 2018 YTD
Subtotal on Probation 418 2,457
Community Service Work Not on Probation Sep-18 2018 YTD
Subtotal Not on Probation 0 597
Total 418 3,054
Total Community Service Work Hours Sep-18 2018 YTD
Abilities Unlimited 271 1,461
Animal Control 17 196
Sanitation Department 0 34
Hispanic Center 0 0
Goodwill Industries 131 818
Adopt A Highway & Litter Crew 0 0
Food Bank of NEA 0 0
Salvation Army 0 89
Outside City Limits 0 326
Parks and Recreation 0 132
Cemeteries 0 0
Street Department 0 0
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DRUG TASK FORCE
The DTF is responsible for investigating major drug traffickers in the area, including all types
of illegal drugs. The DTF works closely with local, state, and federal agencies to eradicate
drugs from the community.
INVESTIGATIONS Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Opened 38 45 383 483 -16% -21%
Closed 36 44 342 422 -18% -19%
TOTAL 74 89 725 905 -17% -20%
With Nexus to Jonesboro Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Opened 36 45 296 450 -20% -34%
Closed 0 0 0 0 0% 0%
TOTAL 36 45 296 450 -20% -34%
Outside Jonesboro (No Known Nexus) Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Opened 2 0 22 5 200% 340%
Closed 0 0 0 0 0% 0%
TOTAL 2 0 22 5 200% 340%
ASSISTANCE RENDERED Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Assist to Outside Agencies 1 0 14 10 100% 40%
Assist to Jonesboro UPD/CID 13 1 128 79 1200% 62%
ARRESTS Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Miscellaneous 18 38 228 296 -53% -23%
Felony 67 112 684 859 -40% -20%
Marijuanna 9 15 75 125 -40% -40%
Cocaine 2 2 31 14 0% 121%
Crack Cocaine 0 0 11 5 0% 120%
Methamphetamine/ICE 30 25 238 314 20% -24%
LSD 0 0 1 3 0% -67%
Extasy (MDMA or Other Designer Drug) 1 2 14 9 -50% 56%
Perscription 5 7 71 105 -29% -32%
Opiates (Heroine,Opium) 0 3 0 3 -100% -100%
Labs 0 0 0 27 0% -100%
All Other Drug Offenses 30 50 314 337 -40% -7%
ASSET FORFEITURE Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Vehicles Seized(No.) 0 0 0 1 0% -100%
Value of Assets Seized(Includes Value of vehicles) 0 817 14,676.00$ 87,017.83$ -100% -83%
Asset Value Awarded to Jonesboro PD (State) 0 0 -$ -$ 0% 0%
Asset Value Awarded to Jonesboro PD (Federal) 0 0 -$ -$ 0% 0%
Asset Value Awarded to Jonesboro PD (Total) 0 0 -$ -$ 0% 0%
ARRESTS DEMOGRAPHY Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
White 34 32 276 335 6% -18%
African American 12 23 155 197 -48% -21%
Latino 0 0 8 6 0% 33%
Asain 0 0 0 0 0% 0%
Other/Bi-Racial 0 0 0 0 0% 0%
Male 29 38 307 373 -24% -18%
Female 17 15 131 162 13% -19%
White Male 19 19 162 198 0% -18%
White Female 16 13 114 134 23% -15%
African American Male 10 20 139 160 -50% -13%
African American Female 2 3 16 36 -33% -56%
Latino Male 0 0 8 3 0% 167%
Latino Female 0 0 0 3 0% -100%
Asain Male 0 0 0 0 0% 0%
Asain Female 0 0 0 0 0% 0%
Other/Bi-Racial Male 0 0 0 0 0% 0%
Other/Bi-Racial Female 0 0 0 0 0% 0%
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TRAFFIC
The Traffic Enforcement Unit responds to traffic accidents and provides increased
enforcement in particularly challenging areas. This unit also provides extra coverage for
specific congestion problems and special events in the community. Last, they work
details targeting specific issues, such as DWI enforcement and traffic safety checkpoints.
Incidents Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Street Accidents 151 146 1371 1228 3% 12%
Private Property Accidents 35 26 412 328 35% 26%
Traffic Citations 177 158 2007 1601 12% 25%
DWI 0 0 6 7 0% -14%
Mis. Arrests 0 0 47 31 0% 52%
Felony Arrests 0 0 6 2 0% 200%
Drug Arrests 0 0 0 0 0% 0%
Public Intoxication Arrests 0 0 0 0 0% 0%
Calls For Service 87 73 747 995 19% -25%
Alarms 1 0 3 4 100% -25%
Parking Citations 0 0 0 0 0% 0%
Written Warnings 112 72 1057 775 56% 36%
Value of Assets Seized 0 0 0 0 0% 0%
Patrol Miles 5088 11053 50719 49676 -54% 2%
Hours Worked 867 769 8806.5 7909.5 13% 11%
STEP Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
DWI Arrest 0 0 1 12 0% -92%
DUI Arrest 0 0 0 0 0% 0%
Traffic Citations 15 102 986 821 -85% 20%
Felony Arrests 0 0 2 5 0% -60%
Drug Arrests 0 0 1 1 0% 0%
STEP Totals 15 102 990 839 -85% 18%
STEP Hours Worked 17 92 878.5 890.5 -82% -1%
STEP Miles Driven 59 535 4567 5541 -89% -18%
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ANIMAL CONTROL The Animal Control Division is responsible for educating the public on safe and humane
issues regarding animal treatment, enforcing all animal laws and ordinances, assisting the
public in resolving animal issues, and protecting the safety and welfare of the citizens
and animals in this community.
Incidents Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Barking Complaints 7 10 62 67 -30% -7%
Bite Reports 13 11 106 59 18% 80%
Door Hangers 61 102 424 400 -40% 6%
Welfare Checks 54 51 517 442 6% 17%
Advised of Rights 785 1056 7799 8732 -26% -11%
Incident Reports 1 7 22 25 -86% -12%
Gone on Arrival 64 54 591 534 19% 11%
Complaints 388 319 3360 2788 22% 21%
Desk Complaints 1129 1411 10833 13095 -20% -17%
Captured Dogs 122 60 1214 814 103% 49%
Captured Cats 10 11 102 98 -9% 4%
Captured Wildlife 45 51 455 535 -12% -15%
Chemical Captures 0 0 5 4 0% 25%
Traps 27 38 339 425 -29% -20%
Deceased Animals 40 86 526 571 -53% -8%
Assist J.P.D. 4 7 57 46 -43% 24%
Assist C.S.O. 0 0 7 1 0% 600%
Public Relations 297 306 2738 3005 -3% -9%
CITATIONS ISSUED 37 42 503 377 -12% 33%
WARNINGS ISSUED 66 135 878 762 -51% 15%
Physical Arrests 3 6 46 37 -50% 24%
City Warrants Served 3 0 36 65 300% -45%
County Warrants Served 0 0 0 0 0% 0%
Euthanized 75 20 468 303 275% 54%
Deceased Animals Landfill lbs. 3760 1217 21800 15817 209% 38%
Wildlife Euthanized 45 51 455 535 -12% -15%
Sent to Rescue Centers 3 1 118 47 200% 151%
Adoptions 25 37 280 326 -32% -14%
Miles Driven 7876 9335 78506 78311 -16% 0%
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FLEET MAINTENANCE
The Fleet Maintenance is responsible for all of the police vehicle maintenance upkeep,
cleanliness, and purchasing. In addition, this Division handles most of the purchasing of
equipment, supplies, and uniforms for all of the Police Department.
Repair Costs by Model Year Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
95-05 3.50$ -$ 1,985.44$ 3,680.95$ 350% -46%
2006 694.29$ 1,192.46$ 3,840.49$ 12,542.45$ -42% -69%
2007 185.12$ -$ 1,657.46$ 5,782.52$ 18512% -71%
2008 28.72$ -$ 882.39$ 3,277.16$ 2872% -73%
2009 -$ 741.23$ 1,943.46$ 7,890.68$ -100% -75%
2010 -$ -$ 97.64$ 175.70$ 0% -44%
2011 8,531.24$ 3,733.45$ 21,771.79$ 23,338.09$ 129% -7%
2012 -$ 162.75$ 378.49$ 374.38$ -100% 1%
2013 408.84$ 373.33$ 3,377.64$ 3,326.81$ 10% 2%
2014 395.70$ 610.38$ 9,781.46$ 7,200.54$ -35% 36%
2015 329.63$ 21.55$ 2,356.26$ 1,190.74$ 1430% 98%
2016 13.56$ 11.38$ 538.62$ 252.50$ 19% 113%
2017 -$ 14.52$ 288.91$ 200.25$ -100% 44%
2018 22.22$ -$ 52.22$ -$ 2222% 5222%
TOTALS 10,612.82$ 6,861.05$ 48,952.27$ 69,232.77$ 55% -29%
Routine Preventative
Maintenance by Model Year Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
95-05 -$ 47.96$ 1,290.24$ 506.41$ -100% 155%
2006 123.48$ 646.46$ 2,600.01$ 3,213.24$ -81% -19%
2007 46.99$ 139.00$ 1,627.41$ 4,150.73$ -66% -61%
2008 178.00$ 84.00$ 1,235.35$ 2,051.54$ 112% -40%
2009 47.99$ 71.99$ 1,047.26$ 4,649.32$ -33% -77%
2010 -$ 715.20$ 249.03$ 909.19$ -100% -73%
2011 1,431.64$ 1,355.78$ 10,519.06$ 13,568.53$ 6% -22%
2012 -$ -$ 1,194.08$ 275.61$ 0% 333%
2013 143.18$ 308.95$ 2,928.91$ 6,340.84$ -54% -54%
2014 791.34$ 513.04$ 9,073.00$ 11,679.25$ 54% -22%
2015 153.51$ 726.16$ 3,750.92$ 5,574.38$ -79% -33%
2016 166.99$ 30.00$ 3,689.13$ 1,038.53$ 457% 255%
2017 90.00$ 50.00$ 360.00$ 150.98$ 80% 138%
2018 -$ -$ 497.28$ -$ 0% 49728%
TOTALS 3,173.12$ 4,688.54$ 40,181.62$ 54,108.55$ -32% -26%
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PARKING ENFORCEMENT The parking enforcement officers’ primary responsibility is to ensure that drivers comply
with the City of Jonesboro Downtown Parking Ordinance. The officer will patrol and
monitor the downtown area for violations. The officer shall issue written warnings and
citations to drivers who violate the parking ordinance. The officers shall interact with the
residents, business owners and consumers to educating them on the parking ordinance.
*Parking enforcement was not active in September 2018.
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RECORDS The Records Division is responsible for providing administrative and clerical support to the
department. Major responsibilities include entering the accident and incident reports
and tickets into the records database management system, assisting the general public
for report requests, performing criminal backgrounds, serving as a switchboard at times,
performing validations, and setting up and managing the payment plans out of court.
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS
The Office of Professional Standards, a unit within Administration, is charged with the
compilation and updating of an extensive set of policies and procedures and providing
a general operations guideline and code of conduct for officers to follow. In the event
that a member of the public does experience a negative interaction with an officer,
mechanisms are in place for them to lodge a complaint. All complaints are reviewed
and investigations completed in a timely manner.
END OF REPORT
RECORDS Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Incident/Arrest Reports Processed 1007 1006 8767 9562 0% -8%
Accident Reports Processed 300 275 2258 2247 9% 0%
Citations Processed 1262 2085 16711 22124 -39% -24%
Warnings Processed 602 392 5129 3857 54% 33%
Backgrounds 7 15 96 100 -53% -4%
Photos 1 4 7 24 -75% -71%
Accident Requests 687 167 3680 1132 311% 225%
Accident Requests Online 219 196 1283 1561 12% -18%
Professional Standards Sep-18 Sep-17 2018 YTD 2017 Last YTD Change By Month Change YTD
Opened (TOTAL) 5 4 53 54 25% -2%
Closed 5 4 53 54 25% -2%
Inquiries 4 3 31 37 33% -16%
Formal Investigations 1 1 22 17 0% 29%
Sustained 5 1 36 31 400% 16%
Not-Sustained 0 1 3 12 -100% -75%
Exhonerated 0 0 0 0 0% 0%
Unfounded 0 2 14 12 -100% 17%
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Contact Information
Katharine Haydar, Crime Analyst | Office of Crime Analysis and Criminal Intelligence
Jonesboro Police Department | 1001 S. Caraway | Jonesboro, AR
[email protected] | (870) 336-7196 |www.jonesboropolice.com