State of the College Station Police Department Report
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Transcript of State of the College Station Police Department Report
VISION
(Where we are headed)
The vision of the College Station Police is to be regarded by our community and our profession as a premier law enforcement agency in the nation.
GOALS(Desired outcomes we seek)
To Reduce Crime
To Reduce the Fear of Crime
To Improve the Overall Quality of Life in the Community
To Build and Maintain Effective Partnerships
CSPD Profile
• 128 Authorized Sworn Personnel
• 60 Authorized Civilian Personnel
• 14 Temp/Seasonal Employees
• 97 Employees with Educational Degrees– 21 Associate
– 69 Bachelor
– 7 Advanced Degrees
• Personnel received over 15,560 training hours
in 2012 including 7,000 hours for our Police
Recruits @ Basic Police Academy.
CSPD Profile cont.
• Budget FY 12 - $16,505,367
• Commission on Accreditation for Law
Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) Accredited
(PD and Communication)
– Law Enforcement 1991 (Flagship Status)
– Communications 2003
– 3rd Re-accreditation 2012 (Gold Standard)
ORGANIZATIONAL FUNCTIONS CHART
Updated 02/26/2013
Chief of Police
Jeff Capps
Operational Support Bureau
AC Brandy Norris
Budget Coordination, Grants Administration
Field Operations Bureau
AC Billy Couch
Staff Assistant
Cheryl Weichert
Personnel Files
Administrative Lieutenant
Lt. Mike Pavelka
Internal Affairs, Grievances Commendations
Community Services
Lt. Craig Anderson
Volunteers Interns
Chaplains Honor Guard
Policy & Accreditation
Zeta Fail
Accreditation Management Policy Management
Research and Planning
Administrative Support Bureau
AC Scott McCollum
Capital Project Management
Special Operations
Lt. Greg Leeth
Technical Services
Ronnie Horcica
Information Services
Stephanie Simpson
Communications
Recruiting & Training
Lt. Steve Brock
Patrol Beats Intake
Uniform Patrol Division
Lt. Rodney Sigler
Day Shift
Lt. Chuck Fleeger
Evening Shift
Lt. Chris Perkins
Night Shift/North Gate Unit
Police Dispatch Fire Dispatch
Traffic Unit Emergency Mgmt
Special Events SWAT HNT
Bomb Squad Crossing Guards
Crime Prevention School Services Noise Abatement
Community Enhancement Unit
Recruiting Training
Field Training
Investigations Crime Scene
Victim Advocate SIU
Records Evidence
Criminal Investigation Division
Lt. Lesley Hicks
Property/Purchasing
Support Services
Sean Dwyer
Building Maintenance Fleet Maintenance
Animal Control
JTTF
Noe Rincones
Jail
Holding Facility
Crime Analysis
Public Information Office
Patricia Logan
Press releases
Media Liaison
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
90,000
58,3
09
63,9
87
75,1
09
77,2
32
83,0
51
80,4
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Number of Calls handled by Police Personnel
CFS
SI 0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
20092010
20112012
2009 2010 2011 2012
CFS 40,576 38,943 46,532 46,219
SI 34,533 38,289 36,519 34,193
Calls for Service vs. Self Initiated
Priority 1
Priority 20:00
2:24
4:48
7:12
9:36
12:00
FY 10FY 11
FY 12FY 13
Priority 1
Priority 2
Response Times to Calls
MAJOR CRIMES
-19%2011 YTD: 3,202
2012 YTD: 2,581
Major Crimes
PROPERTY CRIMES
-21%2011 YTD: 3,076
2012 YTD: 2,443
VIOLENT
CRIMES
+10%2011 YTD: 126
2012 YTD: 138
2011 YTD vs. 2012 YTD
Aggravated Robbery
• (Drug Rip-offs) During 2012, we began seeing
an increase in Aggravated Robberies involving
the Theft of narcotics.
• 12 reported cases in 2012
• November 2012 -
Murder Investigation
in the 1400 block of
Holik.
• 2012 Motor Vehicle Crashes
DWI/Major, 17DWI/Minor, 78
Fatality, 7 Hit and Run, 200
Major, 448
Minor, 1239
Non-Report., 362
Significant Events
• January 1, 2012 – Criminally Negligent Homicide
occurred in the 3100 block of Cain Road.
– 21 year old female shot
– Suspect awaiting trial.
• February 2012 – Double Fatality Crash at
Holleman and Texas Avenue.
– Two Blinn Students killed
– Extensive investigation
– No charges filed
Significant Events
• April 2012 – Wal-mart Shooting Incident.
– Started out as a shoplifting incident
– Struggle between Theft suspect and Loss Prevention
Officer over weapon.
– Significant amount of
resources respond.
– Multiple 911 calls leads
to belief of additional
shooters.
Significant Events
• August 13, 2012 – Fidelity Shooting– Death of Constable Brian Bachmann
– Citizens Christopher Northcliffe fatally shot, Barbara Holdsworth
critically wounded
– CSPD Officer Justin Oehlke shot in the leg
– Outpouring of support from the Law
Enforcement Community including
local, state and federal agencies.
– Equal amount of support from our
community.
Equipment Needs Identified
– Rifles for all sworn
Police Officers (67
additional rifles)
– Level III Ballistic Plate
Carriers for all Patrol
Officers (120 additional
vests needed)
Specialized Unit – Northgate and Problem Crime Areas
• Unit is expected to be fully activated in
October of 2013.
• Primarily cover the Northgate area during
peak call volume times.
• Will be utilized to
address problem
crime areas.
Community Enhancement Unit
• Mission Specific Operation/Objective (MSO)- Improve the
quality of life for residents of our Community through crime disruption and reduction and neighborhood empowerment
• Resources and Partnerships
– All units within the College Station Police
Department
– Code Enforcement
– Community Development
– Neighborhood Coordinator
– Building Inspections
– Parks and Recreation
– Brazos Valley Council of Government
– Department of Housing and Urban Development
– Faith-Based Community
– Regional Law Enforcement & Criminal Justice System Assets
Our Future
• Continue to monitor the effects of development and growth of our City related to resource needs.
– Feasibility of 9th Beat in Future
• Enhanced Volunteer Use
• Computer automated Dispatch/Records Management System
• Continued growth of the department proportionally between sworn and civilian staff.
• Spatial Needs of the Department.