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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCommittee of the Whole - 17 Jun 2019 - Agenda - PdfCITY OF RENTON AGENDA Committee of the Whole Meeting 5:30 PM - Monday, June 17, 2019 Conferencing Center, 7th Floor, City Hall — 1055 S. Grady Way 1. Crime Analyst Highlights a) Presentation 2. Drone Presentation 3. Graffiti Abatement Update a) Presentation 4. Emerging Issues ity of Renton Police Department Crime Analyst Alana Hernandez! Crime Analyst Responsibilities ✓ Intelligence and Crime Analysis for Patrol, Investigations, and the department as a whole ✓ Investigations liaison with outside agencies - Monthly Meetings - Networking - Sharing of information ✓ Investigations and case support • Crime Bulletins Circulate "Attempt to ID" bulletins BOLO for crimes occurring in proximity to known offenders n - Warrant/PC to Arrest bulletins m - Released Offenders Z • Monthly Reports n - Auto Theft/Vehicle Prowl y - Overall trend analysis (hotspot/time of day/day of week analysis) j Field Investigation Reports a.- . Investigations <y f, RENTON POLICE DEPARTMENT a CRIME INFORMATION BULLETIN + ATL Homicide POI - NO PC 12j7/2018 Investigations Division Bulletin #201&445 Case #19-149M: J , has been identified as a Person of Interest in the homicide at the Renton Ridge Apartments at 975 Aberdeen Ave NE on 11/30118. He was last reported seen driving a 1990's tan/brown Chevy Blazer. There is NO PC to Arrest at this time. ASSOCIATED ADDRESSIsj REGISTERED VEHICLE 512 Harrington Ave NE, Renton (DOL) WA/AZC3223, 1991 White Acura Int3D 3788 NE 4th STApt J204, Renton, WA 1430 Kirkland Ave NE, Renton, WA 1151 Olympia Ave NE #14, Renton, WA GIRLFRIEND: flName: DOB: — — Address: 3317 N E 12"' ST, Renton Registered Vehicle: WAfBJY5944, 2001 White Honda Civic If contact is made with Imo, please be on the lookout for firearms, as detectives are also looking for a .357 handgun. If you have any information on the whereabouts of Imo, please contact Detective Edwards at cedwards(@rentonwa.g_ov or425-430-7632. Please reference RPD Case 1& 14900. • Crime Bulletins ✓ Attempt to Locate homicide person of interest bulletin • Link analysis charts ✓ Visualizes connections between the victim, persons of interest and known associates -0m 49 Facial Recognition Submit surveillance photo into PositivelD+ website that compares it to booking photos for suspect identification. Unique ID Image Type 3293903 NAMES Eye Color Hair Color HAZ BRO Agency ID PRC Race Gender F Age Date of Birth Search Image a.— SET/DET Investigations • Link analysis chart for prolific auto theft group • Suspect/Location target packages • Analysis of hotspot locations looking at the time of day/day of week it occurred .mom 4b; 4 zp '11111Hl�` Incident - Hour of Day ax sx �sx x a saaaaasaeaa�aa��:aaa„pp Hour of Day Patrol Operations MAY 2019 MONTHLY TREND HEAT MAP +� 2d L ; ~ 2312 ' a 23 [3 �� � : _31• v Y 2331 ua 2343 222 2241 �4s 311 2231 "•n :, 8f namy rain: Y Vwln 7r i:: pll ;ifs 2-14. 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HcLive warrant IISL Wr inUMIJUdiS 11V111g in r RENTON POLICE DEPARTMENT 'A on Ili 1 y Tien d Re P Ott band oistrictUl $ 4243 a232 s 3212, 4222 244 23 4331 4322 d32 313 31 4311 41 �2 4332 4321 31 w,. 4431 ¢4 4411 4424 11 a ^ : iA, 4440 a9n r 40 r, :l'r Ai 44364 4425 420 Patrol Districi 12 • u..ehr n�M: r,,,�.,y ANALYSIS: Valley Medical Center 1400 S 43i° ST) continues as a hotspot this month with three reports of MV Prowl and two NIV thefts. Ikea 1601 SW 41# M was also identified as a hotspot with a MV theft, MV prowl, and Recovery OSA Stolen Vehicle occurring. An area that was previously identified as a hotspot throughout the month of May for MV prowls and theft in previous years is the area surrounding Larkspur Landing (1701 E Valley Rd), TownePlace Suites (300 SW 19- St), Springhill Suites (200 SW 191e St), and Hilton Garden Inn 11801 E Valley Rd). Case #199587 DATE: 04/01/19 LOCATION: Allpak Container, 1100 SW 271 St OFFENSE: Suspicious Incident Suspects were observed driving a white U-Haul truck. Witnesses observed them looking in of history fste l the parking lot CANTU hasp rior criminal history of stealing N- Haultrucks. LKA: Transient, Renton LKA: Transient, Renton Zenton RENTON POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME INFORMATION BULLETIN Criminal Warrant Information As of 05/06/19 05/06/2019 I Investigations Division I :Bu 19-004 OVERVIEW: Below Is warrant information for individuals from Renton PD cases or Individuals living in the City of Renton (according to their last reported address). PLEASE CONFIRM ALL WARRANTS. Name: Sex: Race: M W Hgt: Wgt: Eye: Hair: DOB: 5'10" 19O BRO BRO — Last Known Address: 470126" Ave SW, Seattle IDOL) 6627 NE 4O1 ST, Renton (Court Records) Date of Warrant: Agency/Case#: 04/25/19 Renton PD 918-11395 Original Offerae Charge: 1- Failure to Re�s[er as a Sex Offender Name: Sex: Race: M W He: We: Eye: Hair: DOB: 6100' 180 BLU BRO - Lest Known Address: 17621 SE 144' ST, Renton IDOLI 12014 SE 157a' PL, Remon (Court Records] �. Date of Warrant: Agency/Case#: 04/25/19 Renton PD 918-12847 Original Offense Charge: 1- Failure to Register as a Sex Offend er Name: Sex_ Race: — M W Hgt: Wgt: Eye Hair: BOB: 5110' ISO BLU I BRO — Lan Known Address: 10525 151"Ave SE, Renton IDOL/JILS) Date of Warram: ennCa AntcyPO e#7-13395: 04/24/19 Original Off— Charge: 1- Reckless Driving Community Programs • The Landing Quarterly Crime Stats with time of day/day of week breakdown of incidents Incident - Hour of Day 20% 18% 16% 14% 12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% o N N m a Ln w n oo m o N m a m m n m m o N N m O O O O O O O O O O N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Hour of Day The Landing Ss# Qtr 2019 Cases Incident Type Count of Case Number Shoplifting 44 Theft (Personal Property) 14 Hit and Run Vehicle Collision 9 Vehicle Theft 8 Vehicle Prowl 6 Narcotics 5 Criminal Trespass 4 Assault 3 Forgery/Identity Theft 3 Recovery OSA Stolen Vehicle 3 Malicious Mischief 3 Other Misc Crimes/Incidents 11 Grand Total 113 Incident - Day of Week 25% 20% 0 15% 10'/ 5% 0% X01 Mon Tue Wed Thu Day of Week Questions? Graffiti Abatement Program Report Restore Prevent Under the direction of the Police Department, this program will support the City's efforts to reduce graffiti, through public education, community empowerment, agency coordination, prompt/continual graffiti eradication, and aide in the enforcement of RMC 6.29. �. Reduce graffiti incidents throughout the City of Renton • Community outreach and education • Leveraging Social Media to transmit Program information • Increase coordination between city departments, utilities, business community, and school district Remove graffiti quickly from public spaces • Outreach to private owners, and business • Coordinating with City departments, and Utilities • Recruiting citizen volunteers to clean authorized properties Aide in enforcement of RMC 6.29 • Take in reports of graffiti • Maintain database and GIS mapping of incidents • Compile monthly reports to track graffiti trends and aide RPD in determining where increased patrol attention is needed • Coordinate graffiti tracking with other jurisdictions • Leveraging current technology to identify and charge graffiti vandal • Assist in identifying graffiti suspects when possible �. Website IA iOkiD Graffiti Abatement Program cOklfl V&GGwsuf lot beiuf!UV onct bobou OtsItiq Rack Cards, Flyers CITY OF RENTON GRAFFIT ABATER PROGRAI Nextdoor y3n9pA Agency zbooModdpig91 0 0 Neighb, DO139*1 00 00 Directoi tdlaH HGIH Help No»aiia oo QO DIL6clOi spOOUIOgU6iaN NGIapp f3ua6y yaGucx Neighborhood Meetings Neighborhood Program 1 m v n �. Phone call, text, email, online form Reports include location, description, date • Reported information entered into data base and GIS map • ID and contact responsible owner • Dispatch Graffiti Notices • Removal action taken • Remediation date recorded when available �. Public Parks works Clean up Coordination WSDOT I Residents I Businesses Code Compliance PSE Century BNSF Link Volunteers Republic Services I Metro I Facilities The Graffiti Abatement Volunteer program offers both adult and teen volunteer opportunities. Volunteers are recruited through the graffiti abatement website, new flyers, Nextdoor, Community Services website, and referrals from other departments that engage volunteer service. Volunteers are supervised by Graffiti Abatement Coordinator Graffiti Abatement Program has partnerships with PSE and Republic Services to clean properties with company provide materials Volunteer will be engaged in cleaning graffiti as reports come into Graffiti Abatement Coordinator. They will be tasked with reporting graffiti as they move through the city. Large cleaning events will be planned as need emerges, and in partnerships Z with neighborhood groups and/or City programs n �. Reported By ( Parks, Owner Resident, public (Transporation, Location (Park Type (Tag,Ga ng, Kemediation date(datewhen Patrol Date works, Facilities, Parks, name, crossstreet, Communicative, Description GanelCrew Name Property Notes Notification Date graffiti was been removed or Districts (-day/month/year) transportation, private, business, address) Derogatory,"Art"j covered) Parks, patrol, Public Works, PSE, business, utility) Rail Authority} Graffiti Abatement DeQuential Used BioOi1 C.%GraffitiPhot 509-5S3rdSt 15 2/14/2019 Tag SEVER, JayCTAK TAK 2/26/2018 Coordinator Oil container ❑ Graffiti Abatement De4uential Used Bio oil c.%Graffiti Phot 509-BS 3rd St 15 2/14/2419 Tag 25MNK,AMIXR MNK 2/26/2418 Coordinator Oil container ❑_ Graffiti Abatement O-1Graffiti Phot 507 S 3rd St 15 2/14/2019 Tag AERUB Republic Services 2/26/2019 Coordinator ❑ Graffiti Abatement O.1Graffiti Phot 507 s 3rd St 15 2/14/2419 Tag RPOE Republic Services 2/26/2419 Coordinator ❑_ Graffiti Abatement United Postal O.1Graffiti Phot 314WilliamsAveS 15 2/14J2419 Tag ? 2J26J2419 Coordinator Servies ❑_ Graffiti Abatement O:1Graffiti Phot 545 s 3rd St 15 2/14/2419 Tag RPOE Republic Services 2/26/2419 Coordinator ❑_ Graffiti Abatement CC1Graffiti Ph at 545 S 3rd St 15 2/14/2019 Tag GAIR Business 2/14/2019 Coordinator ❑ Graffiti Abatement O:1Graffiti Phot 545 s 3rd St 15 2/14/2419 Tag CAMO, RLC Business 2/14/2019 Coordinator ❑_ Graffiti Abatement O-1Graffiti Ph at 545 S 3rd St 15 2/14/2019 Tag SOOS Business 2/14/2019 Coordinator ❑ Graffiti Abatement O:1Graffiti Ph at 5094B 53rd st 15 2/14/2019 Tag danger Business 2/26/2019 Coordinator ❑ Graffiti Abatement CC1Graffiti Ph at 617 S3rd St 15 2/14/2019 Tag Knjiman Business 2/26/2019 Coordinator ❑ 221 Wells Aves Graffiti Abatement : G iti Phut 15 2/14/2419 Sticker JAYC TAK TAK Renton Reporter #140 Coordinator ❑_ 221 Wells Ave Graffiti Abatement iti Ph of 15 2/14/2019 Tag ? Renton Reporter 2/14/2019 #144 Coordinator ❑_ Benson Dry and SE Graffiti Abatement Aviator 12 2/14/2019 Tag GAE PERE 4252269710 2/26/2019 "Graffit- tos 2❑: 172nd St Coordinator Appartments 17941108TH AVE PASS frown face BIG Graffiti Abatement 11 2/23/2019 Tag Republic Services 2/26/2019 O-kGraffit tosl2❑: SF T 1R7t f'nnrdinatnr POLICE DEPARTMENT _.. _... NE 24Ih 5 NIE 24th st NE 231d St N♦; 22ntl P$ M E M O R A N D U M axe a NE x2nd St a tL In E 21st 31� Washington � z m o DATE: March 5, 2019Di4ct st NE 77�tn $t TO: Commander Figaro a s E m n aoo t6tJ FROM: Erin Churchill¢ s<4xeha9 ° Patrol s w NE S�csa s 112th St District 12Ih St °y SUBJECT: Mon[hfy Graffiti Report— February 2019 3 113 th st ;114th S1 s115m 1115th st c 4 m Reported Gia-Yi*.i Numbers- s 115th PI a o = e NE 1 S 1161h St The-e •;;ere +� :ue:•� eraffiti incidents reported in the month ofFehruary. 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N sit, st a x-*E ath st Patr NE ath st These reports came from resident emailsiphone calls, patrol officers code ah st s 121:1 st "' YE sup - I siri et m 'NE tcy P1 compliance, and city department reports. a v a % #23 Z NE 6th PI • n x N 6th St, NE Rh 3t NE 6th St �i G rd�{Itl Reporting $OUFC25 1r11-2brUarV c Nstn 51 < NE 5th Sig n' a 25 °s m ❑ Patrol NEa1h Mz 21 slzalhst District c20 5ources of 5rAfrtl Re➢ortinR 9 a' ¢ g #21 i w ■ cede c—pliarlr¢ 5 1 JIt o c w N 3 rtl St d }' N 3ta q q NE arc ■ FacilRies 3 132n St F Airport Way - o NE 2nd st 5 S Tohin St m W o W N ■Graffgi apatemeM [pprdina7or sr p � a � : 2 st W30 g ■ Patrd Stv $ 2ntl $t Patrolcr SE 2nd PI se 2ntl Ij ■Rfltlen[ �gsiWi Rp erigt Di stri Ct 3tdp1 1 SW nt 3r _ I•lar•., SE sk ylhS 5 ■r:lgpl pstricl dq a ° fO 54t FaiV' #22 5SE mnvS ` 2 1 2 1 Graffiti Reporting 5ourees Graffiti Types Present: The majority of graffiti in the city during February are best described as generic tags. r 29 generic tags Itory E ry5111pt 54 ICt n st 3 a' c Patrol .i :.0 142nd st w nh s C #15 District 51 ma rn +rir mok 5G1aC`1 .� o m nghih Achievements Improved processing of data and reporting Updated and rebranded program with community orientated messaging Forged partnerships with PSE and Republic Services Becoming more visible to the public Established volunteer program Standardized response to residents who have been victimized by graffiti Areas of Improvement Streamline Reporting and Notice of Abatement Working to establish voucher system with local paint and hardware businesses Building resources to increase assistance to residents �.