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Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Security Report
Safety and Security Committee
December 15, 2011
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Part I Crime Rate Comparison by Mode/LocationComparison by Mode/Location
2011: Third Quarter (Q3)8s
Metrorail crime continued to decline
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M il 6 02 4 75
Seasonal increase in parking crime yet well below last year4
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crime, yet well below last year
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Parking
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Parking 4.07 3.07
Metrobus crime still low4
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Part I Crimes Against Property
Crimes Against Type Jul Sep Jul Sep Trend ActionsCrimes Against Property
Type Jul‐Sep 2010
Jul‐Sep 2011
Trend
LarcenyFrom A to 100 94
Actions• Officers monitoring parking
lots reported observations of valuables in vehicles via mail-y
From Auto 100 94
Auto Parts/Access. 53 31
Bicycle 124 100
outs to customers
• Moved observation towers to
From Building 5 2
Other 51 39
match areas of higher parking crime activity
Auto Theft/Attempts59 38
Burglary1 1
No change
Arson No
• Distributed bike theft prevention flyers to customers accessing stations via bikesArson
0 0No
changevia bikes
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Part I Crime Against Persons
Crimes Against Person Type Jul Sep Jul Sep Trend ActionsCrimes Against Person Type Jul‐Sep 2010
Jul‐Sep 2011
Trend
RobberySnatch 57 45
Actions• Partnered with Metrobus to
enhance bus security strategies
Force & Violence 23 28
Armed 11 4
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• Searched pawn databases for items stolen from Metro
Pickpocket 19 15
Fear 97 73
Aggravated Assault 43 25
riders to identify and arrest offenders
Rape 1 0
Homicide 0 0No
change
• With start of school, adjusted patrols to stations with large student populations
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HighlightsThird Quarter July 1 – September 30, 2011Third Quarter July 1 September 30, 2011
d ll f• Received 16,850 calls for service
• 446 Arrests
• 1,897 criminal/civil citations for fare evasion and public conduct violationsand public conduct violations
• 14 bus operator assaults
• The probability of being a victim of a Part I crime in the Metrorail system is 4.75 per million idriders
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Metro Crime Compared to Region
• Report shows regional crime is significantly higher than Metro crime
• The vast majority of Metro customers travel through the transit system untouched by crime
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Top Ten Metrorail Stations - System Wide Part I Crime and ArrestsPart I Crime and Arrests
Total TotalMetrorail Station Part I Crime Part I
Arrests
1. College Park 26 1
2. Southern Avenue 21 1
3. Deanwood 20 0
4 Suitland 18 14. Suitland 18 1
5. Greenbelt 16 1
6. Addison Road 15 1
7 C i l H i h 15 37. Capitol Heights 15 3
8. Largo Town Center 14 0
9. New Carrollton 14 3
10. Anacostia 13 2
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Top Ten Metrorail Stations – District of Columbia Part I Crime and ArrestsPart I Crime and Arrests
Total TotalMetrorail Station Part I Crime Part I
Arrests
1. Deanwood 20 0
2. Anacostia 13 2
3. Metro Center 12 0
4 Minnesota Avenue 10 34. Minnesota Avenue 10 3
5. Takoma Park 9 1
6. L’Enfant Plaza 8 1
7 N Y k Fl id A 8 07. New York – Florida Avenue 8 0
8. Stadium Armory 8 1
9. Benning Road 7 0
10. Rhode Island Avenue 6 0
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Top Ten Metrorail Stations - Maryland Part I Crime and ArrestsPart I Crime and Arrests
Total TotalMetrorail Station Part I Crime Part I
Arrests
1. College Park 26 1
2. Southern Avenue 21 1
3. Suitland 18 1
4 Greenbelt 16 14. Greenbelt 16 1
5. Addison Road 15 1
6. Capitol Heights 15 3
7 L T C 14 07. Largo Town Center 14 0
8. New Carrollton 14 3
9. Branch Avenue 10 0
10. West Hyattsville 10 1
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Top Ten Metrorail Stations - Virginia Part I Crime and ArrestsPart I Crime and Arrests
Total TotalMetrorail Station Part I Crime Part I
Arrests
1. Vienna 9 0
2. Franconia/Springfield 8 0
3. Huntington 5 0
4 Dunn Loring 3 04. Dunn Loring 3 0
5. Braddock Road 3 0
6. West Falls Church 3 1
7 C H 2 07. Court House 2 0
8. King Street 2 0
9. Crystal City 1 0
10. East Falls Church 1 0
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Holiday Crime Prevention Initiatives y
• Collaborate with local jurisdictions
• Special attention to Metro stations in close proximity to shopping venues
• Varying times and locations
• Develop public awareness media announcements and communityand station outreach activitiesand station outreach activities
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Examples of Regional Partnering
Safe Passages, DC Daily Youth Intelligence Conference Call
Truancy Focus Group – DC – Chaired by Judge Zoe Bush
Youth Court – District of ColumbiaYouth Court District of Columbia
Community Volunteers Program – Student Internships – Arlington County
O t h ti iti t h l i DC d P i G ’ C tOutreach activities to schools in DC and Prince George’s County
Metro Citizen Corps Program
Future Efforts:Maryland Student Service Learning Program –
Prince George’s and Montgomery CountiesPrince George’s and Montgomery CountiesRe-establishment of DC Schools Work Group
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Metrobus Crime R d ti Eff tReduction Efforts
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Deploying Officers to Metrobus Routes:High Intensity Targeted Enforcement (HITE)High Intensity Targeted Enforcement (HITE)
Scheduled HITEs focus on bus routes determined jointly by MTPD and BUS
Police officers ride buses in both uniform and casual clothes during HITEs
Hot-spot locations identified and patrolled by marked police vehicles
Since June 24th, over 60 HITEs conducted
HITE schedules released to BUS personnelHITE schedules released to BUS personnel in advance of activities
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Bus HITE Objectives
Ensure a safe environment for
Metrobus operators
Communicate directly with Metrobus operators
and riders
ycustomers
HITE
Strictly enforce law and
investigate crime
Distribute crime prevention and
public awareness investigate crime literature
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Partnering with Bus to Improve Security
• Met with Local 689 Executive Board
• Increased MTPD Metrobus Enforcement Division by four additional officersDivision by four additional officers
• Increased availability of video cameras aboard buses
• Collaborated with Metrobus to review operator protective shields
• Regularly attend Metrobus division meetings for input from operatorsg y g p p• Determine officer deployment and tactics based on analysis of bus
crime at MetroSTAT and feedback from operators• Develop procedures for bus operators to help deal with shootingsDevelop procedures for bus operators to help deal with shootings
on/and around buses
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Bus Operator Shields
Bus operator shields offer protectionoffer protection against assaults
The shield is a two-piece component for both upper and lower body protection
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Appendix
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MTPD Crime ReportThird Quarter – 5 Year ComparisonThird Quarter – 5 Year Comparison
Part I Crime 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011Part I Crime 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011Aggravated Assault 8 7 13 26 25Burglary 0 0 0 1 1Burglary 0 0 0 1 1Homicide 0 0 0 0 0Larceny (th ft ith t f ) 168 238 209 299 266Larceny (theft without force) 168 238 209 299 266Motor Vehicle Theft/Attempts 67 96 45 59 38R 0 0 0 0 0Rape 0 0 0 0 0Robbery (theft with force or implied force) 96 119 186 175 165TOTALS 339 460 453 560 495