Michael J. Chitwood, Chief of Police

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Michael J. Chitwood, Chief of Police COMPSTAT REPORT   July 17, 2016 – July 30, 2016 WEEKLY CRIME STATS Michael J. Chitwood, Chief of Police

Daytona Beach Police Department - CITYWIDE January 1, 2016 through July 30, 2016 compared to the same periods in 2014 and 2015 Daytona Beach Police Department - CITYWIDE YTD 2013-2014 2015-2016 2014-2016 2014 2015 % Change 2016 Homicides 4 0% 6 50% Auto Thefts 155 284 83% 246 -13% 59% Total Burglaries 364 297 -18% -4% -22% Residence 301 231 -23% 226 -2% -25% Non Residence 63 66 5% 58 -12% -8% Total Larcenies 1,642 1,927 17% 1,904 -1% 16% Larcenies 777 832 7% 829 Larceny Carbreak 220 415 89% 389 -6% 77% Larceny Shoplifting 546 592 8% 579 6% Larceny Bicycle 99 88 -11% 107 22% Total Robberies 79 89 13% 59 -34% Armed 35 45 29% 24 -47% -31% Strongarmed 44 -20% Total Agg. Assaults/Bat. 324 399 23% 437 10% 35% Agg. Assaults/Batteries Persons Shot 17 25 47% 28 12% 65% Total Sexual Bat. 48 30 -38% 21 -30% -56% Sexual Battery 26 -35% 14 -46% Sexual Battery Child 22 13 -41% 7 -68% TOTAL Part One Crimes 2,616 3,030 2,957 Property Crimes 2,161 2,508 2,434 -3% Person Crimes 455 522 15% 523 Total Calls For Service 93,676 95,498 2% 100,930 Firearm Offenses 118 142 20% -9% Domestic Violence Cases 742 971 31% 1,044 41%   NOTE: This Crime data is preliminary and subject to reclassification upon further investigation. There were incidents that did not code into either district. These are included in the Citywide Total.

Daytona Beach Police Department Offense Data CITYWIDE January 1, 2016 through July 30, 2016 and compared to previous year 2015 Daytona Beach Police Department Offense Data CITYWIDE District 1 % Change District 2 CITYWIDE TOTALS DIST 1 DIST 2 PERCENT OF CITYWIDE YTD   2015 2016 CITYWIDE YTD 2016 % Homicides 1 4 300% 3 2 -33% 6 50% 67% 33% Auto Thefts 181 174 -4% 103 72 -30% 284 246 -13% 71% 29% Total Burglaries 163 172 6% 134 112 -16% 297 61% 39% Residence 137 -2% 94 92 231 226 59% 41% Non Residence 26 38 46% 40 20 -50% 66 58 -12% 66% 34% Total Larcenies 1,179 1,250 748 654 1,927 1,904 -1% Larcenies 459 485 373 344 -8% 832 829 0% Larceny Carbreak 266 278 5% 149 111 -26% 415 389 -6% Larceny Shoplifting 414 427 3% 178 152 -15% 592 579 74% 26% Larceny Bicycle 60 48 47 88 107 22% 56% 44% Total Robberies 44 24 -45% 45 35 -22% 89 59 -34% Armed 25 13 -48% 11 -47% 54% Strongarmed 19 -42% -20% 31% 69% Total Agg. Assaults/Bat. 228 285 25% 171 -11% 399 437 10% 65% 35% Agg. Assaults/Batteries Persons Shot 21 22 28 12% 79% 21% Total Sexual Bat. 16 -19% 14 8 -43% 30 62% 38% Sexual Battery 7 10 17 -18% Sexual Battery Child 9 -75% -46% 86% 14% TOTAL Part One Crimes 1,812 1,922 1,218 1,035 3,030 2,957 Property Crimes 1,523 1,596 985 838 2,508 2,434 -3% Person Crimes 289 326 13% 233 197 522 523 Total Calls For Service 40,659 41,963 33,521 36,930 95,498 100,930 42% 37% Firearm Offenses 91 78 -14% 51 29 142 -25% 73% 27% Domestic Violence Cases 536 541 1% 435 503 16% 971 1,044 8% 52% 48% NOTE: This Crime data is preliminary and subject to reclassification upon further investigation. There were incidents that did not code into either district. These are included in the Citywide Total.

Department Offense Data Average Percent Change COMPSTAT STATISTICAL CRIME COMPARISON TO PREVIOUS PERIODS   CITYWIDE 6/5/16 7/17/16 6/19/16 7/3/16 3 Periods Daytona Beach Police 6/18/16 7/30/16 7/2/16 7/16/16 Department Offense Data Compstat 11 Compstat 14 Percent Change Compstat 12 Compstat 13 Average Percent Change Homicides N/C 1 -100% Auto Thefts 12 16 33% 13 23% 10 60% 39% Total Burglaries 24 20 -17% 19 5% 0% -4% Residence 21 -43% 18 -33% -25% Non Residence 3 8 167% 700% Total Larcenies 131 115 -12% 117 -2% 132 -13% -9% Larcenies 64 52 -19% 43 21% 51 2% 1% Larceny Shoplifting 25 47 -47% 38 -34% -27% Larceny Carbreak 37 33 -11% 74% 34 -3% 20% Larceny Bicycle 5 -38% 9 -44% Total Robberies 6 4 7 -14% Armed -75% -83% -67% Strongarmed 2 50% 200% Total Agg. Assaults/Bat. 42 28 29 39 -28% -22% Agg. Assaults/Batteries -5% 100% 26 -31% Domestic Assault/Batteries 23 -57% -50% -23% Persons Shot Total Sexual Bat. Sexual Battery Sexual Battery Child TOTAL Part One Crimes 203 184 172 7% 204 -10% Property Crimes 167 151 149 162 -7% Person Crimes 48 36 -8% 46 Total Calls For Service 6,374 6,330 -1% 6,619 6,277 Firearm Offenses 11 -55% -58% -52% Domestic Violence Cases 77 56 75 69 -24% Avg Percent NOTE: This Crime data is preliminary and subject to reclassification upon further investigation. N/C = Non Calculable

Police Department ARREST Data Daytona Beach 7/3/2016 7/17/2016 Percent 7/19/2015 Police Department ARREST Data 7/16/2016 7/30/2016 Change 8/1/2015 Homicides N/C Auto Thefts 1 7 600% 2 250% Total Burglaries 6 5 -17% 150% Residence 4 0% Non Residence -50% Total Larcenies 16 24 50% 23 4% Larcenies 300% Larceny Carbreak 100% 3 33% Larceny Shoplifting 11 45% 14 14% Larceny Bicycle -100% Total Robberies -33% Armed Strongarmed Total Assaults/Batteries 62 54 -13% 81 Assaults 15 20 21 -5% Domestic 47 34 -28% 60 -43% Total Sexual Batteries Sexual Battery Sexual Battery Child Total Part 1 Arrests 85 92 8% 112 -18% Non-Violent Crime Arrests 36 57% 27 Violent Crime Arrests 56 -10% -34%   Prostitution Narcotics 25 42 68% Miscellaneous 163 157 -4% 154 2% Total Arrests 280 291 292 Compstat 13 Compstat 14 NOTE: This data is to be used internally for Daytona Beach Police Department use only. This Crime data is Preliminary and subject to reclassification upon further investigation. N/C = Non Calculable

Michael J. Chitwood, Chief of Police COMPSTAT REPORT   July 17, 2016 – July 30, 2016 DISTRICT 1 – WESTSIDE Captain B. Williams . WEEKLY CRIME STATS Michael J. Chitwood, Chief of Police  

Daytona Beach Police Department - DISTRICT 1 January 1, 2016 through July 30, 2016 compared to the same periods in 2014 and 2015 Daytona Beach Police Department - DISTRICT 1 YTD 2013-2014 2014-2015 2014-2016 2014 2015 % Change 2016 Homicides 3 1 -67% 4 N/C 33% Auto Thefts 99 181 83% 174 -4% 76% Total Burglaries 223 163 -27% 172 6% -23% Residence 190 137 -28% 134 -2% -29% Non Residence 33 26 -21% 38 46% 15% Total Larcenies 961 1,179 23% 1,250 30% Larcenies 417 459 10% 485 16% Larceny Carbreak 129 266 106% 278 5% 116% Larceny Shoplifting 369 414 12% 427 3% Larceny Bicycle 46 40 -13% 60 50% Total Robberies 51 44 -14% 24 -45% -53% Armed 23 25 9% 13 -48% -43% Strongarmed 28 19 -32% 11 -42% -61% Total Agg. Assaults/Bat. 192 228 19% 285 25% 48% Agg. Assaults/Batteries Persons Shot 21 62% 22 69% Total Sexual Bat. 29 16 -19% -55% Sexual Battery 7 -56% 0% Sexual Battery Child 9 -31% 6 -33% -54% TOTAL Part One Crimes 1,558 1,812 1,922 Property Crimes 1,283 1,523 1,596 24% Person Crimes 275 289 326 13% Total Calls For Service 47,086 40,659 41,963 -11% Firearm Offenses 88 91 78 Domestic Violence Cases 437 536 541 1%   NOTE: This Crime data is preliminary and subject to reclassification upon further investigation. There were incidents that did not code into either district. These are included in the Citywide Total.

Department Offense Data Average Percent Change COMPSTAT STATISTICAL CRIME COMPARISON TO PREVIOUS PERIODS   District 1 6/5/16 7/17/16 6/19/16 7/3/16 3 Periods Daytona Beach Police 6/18/16 7/30/16 7/2/16 7/16/16 Department Offense Data Compstat 11 Compstat 14 Percent Change Compstat 12 Compstat 13 Average Percent Change Homicides N/C 1 -100% Auto Thefts 10 11 10% 0% 6 83% 31% Total Burglaries 16 12 -25% 13 -8% -11% Residence 14 -57% -45% 8 -43% Non Residence 2 200% 500% 5 20% Total Larcenies 86 72 -16% 85 -15% Larcenies 38 31 -18% 25 24% 26 19% 8% Larceny Shoplifting 20 17 -55% -38% Larceny Carbreak -20% 25% 23 -13% -3% Larceny Bicycle 3 4 33% -33% Total Robberies 50% Armed -50% -75% Strongarmed Total Agg. Assaults/Bat. 19 -39% 18 6% -17% Agg. Assaults/Batteries -7% 7 86% Domestic Assault/Batteries -65% 9 -48% Persons Shot Total Sexual Bat. Sexual Battery Sexual Battery Child TOTAL Part One Crimes 135 118 119 -1% 132 Property Crimes 112 95 108 -12% 105 -10% Person Crimes 33 -30% 22 5% 27 -14% Total Calls For Service 2,453 2,551 4% 2,688 -5% 2,517 1% Firearm Offenses -67% -58% Domestic Violence Cases 42 34 -19% 41 40 Avg Percent NOTE: This Crime data is preliminary and subject to reclassification upon further investigation. N/C = Non Calculable

District 1 - Part 1 Crimes by Zone 01/01/2016 through 7/30/2016  DAYTONA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT Total DB41 DB42 DB43 DB44 DB45 DB46 DB47 DB48 1847 213 154 242 149 210 381 300 198 Aggravated Assaults* 227 40 32 58 24 38 19 11 5 Auto Theft * 155 21 30 8 25 23 22 7 Burglary Non-Residence 6 4 3 9 2 Burglary Residence 134 13 14 17 Homicide 1 Larceny All Other 486 51 71 59 85 90 50 Larceny Bicycle 60 16 Larceny Carbreak 279 39 26 18 34 42 41 29 Larceny Shoplifting 427 15 160 106 93 Robbery Armed Robbery Strongarm Sexual Battery *The Aggravated Assault & Auto Theft statistics reflect the total number of incidents, it does not indicate the number of victims or vehicles The Highlighted numbers indicate zones with higher levels of activity.

Michael J. Chitwood, Chief of Police COMPSTAT REPORT   July 17, 2016 – July 30, 2016 DISTRICT 2 – EASTSIDE Captain J. Krosschell WEEKLY CRIME STATS Michael J. Chitwood, Chief of Police  

Daytona Beach Police Department - DISTRICT 2 January 1, 2016 through July 30, 2016 compared to the same periods in 2014 and 2015 Daytona Beach Police Department - DISTRICT 2 YTD 2013-2014 2015-2016 2014-2016 2014 2015 % Change 2016 Homicides 1 3 200% 2 -33% 100% Auto Thefts 56 103 84% 72 -30% 29% Total Burglaries 141 134 -5% 112 -16% -21% Residence 111 94 -15% 92 -2% -17% Non Residence 30 40 33% 20 -50% Total Larcenies 681 748 10% 654 -13% -4% Larcenies 360 373 4% 344 -8% Larceny Carbreak 91 149 64% -26% 22% Larceny Shoplifting 177 178 1% 152 -14% Larceny Bicycle 53 48 -9% 47 -11% Total Robberies 28 45 61% 35 -22% 25% Armed 12 67% 11 -45% Strongarmed 16 25 56% 24 50% Total Agg. Assaults/Bat. 132 171 30% 15% Agg. Assaults/Batteries Persons Shot 4 0% 6 Total Sexual Bat. 19 14 8 -43% -58% Sexual Battery 10 7 Sexual Battery Child 9 -56% -75% -89% TOTAL Part One Crimes 1,058 1,218 1,035 Property Crimes 878 985 12% 838 Person Crimes 180 233 197 9% Total Calls For Service 36,672 33,521 36,930 Firearm Offenses 51 70% 29 -3% Domestic Violence Cases 305 435 43% 503 16% 65%   NOTE: This Crime data is preliminary and subject to reclassification upon further investigation. There were incidents that did not code into either district. These are included in the Citywide Total.

Department Offense Data Average Percent Change COMPSTAT STATISTICAL CRIME COMPARISON TO PREVIOUS PERIODS   District 2 6/5/16 7/17/16 6/19/16 7/3/16 3 Periods Daytona Beach Police 6/18/16 7/30/16 7/2/16 7/16/16 Department Offense Data Compstat 11 Compstat 14 Percent Change Compstat 12 Compstat 13 Average Percent Change Homicides N/C Auto Thefts 2 5 150% 4 25% 108% Total Burglaries 8 0% 7 14% 10% Residence 6 -14% 50% 7% Non Residence 1 100% 3 -33% Total Larcenies 45 43 -4% 32 34% 46 -7% 8% Larcenies 26 21 -19% 18 27 25 -16% 5% Larceny Shoplifting 60% 9 -11% 21% Larceny Carbreak 12 13 333% 11 18% 120% Larceny Bicycle -50% -67% -56% Total Robberies -75% -47% Armed -100% Strongarmed Total Agg. Assaults/Bat. -18% 16 -44% -27% Agg. Assaults/Batteries -58% 31% Domestic Assault/Batteries -30% Persons Shot Total Sexual Bat. Sexual Battery Sexual Battery Child TOTAL Part One Crimes 68 66 -3% 53 72 -8% 4% Property Crimes 55 56 2% 41 37% 57 -2% 12% Person Crimes 15 10 14 -29% 19 -36% Total Calls For Service 2,469 2,421 2,486 2,365 -1% Firearm Offenses Domestic Violence Cases 35 22 -37% 34 -35% 29 -24% -32% Avg Percent NOTE: This Crime data is preliminary and subject to reclassification upon further investigation. N/C = Non Calculable

District 2 - Part 1 Crimes by Zone 01/01/2016 through 7/30/2016 DAYTONA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT Total DB51 DB52 DB53 DB54 DB55 DB56 DB57 DB58 1010 182 122 160 77 50 123 98 198 Aggravated Assaults* 127 16 25 17 12 5 20 7 Auto Theft * 72 23 13 2 4 8 Burglary Non-Residence 3 1 Burglary Residence 92 6 11 22 Homicide Larceny All Other 344 40 48 56 33 44 28 73 Larceny Bicycle 47 9 10 Larceny Carbreak 111 30 18 Larceny Shoplifting 152 35 39 27 Robbery Armed Robbery Strongarm 24 Sexual Battery *The Aggravated Assault & Auto Theft statistics reflect the total number of incidents, it does not indicate the number of victims or vehicles The Highlighted numbers indicate zones with higher levels of activity.

COMPSTAT REPORT Criminal Investigations Division Captain J. Young   Criminal Investigations Division Captain J. Young WEEKLY CRIME STATS Michael J. Chitwood, Chief of Police  

COMPSTAT REPORT NEXT COMPSTAT SESSION:   NEXT COMPSTAT SESSION: Thursday August 18, 2016 at 0830 hrs Reporting Period: July 31, 2016 through August 13, 2016 to be held in the Compstat Room (2nd Floor Room 2001 ) At 129 Valor Boulevard WEEKLY CRIME STATS Michael J. Chitwood, Chief of Police