March Honorable Kirsten Holzheimer Gail, Mayor Ex-Officio Director of Public Safety. President and Members of Council. City of Euclid, Ohio
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1 March 2018 Honorable Kirsten Holzheimer Gail, Mayor Ex-Officio Director of Public Safety City of Euclid, Ohio President and Members of Council City of Euclid, Ohio It is my pleasure to forward herewith the monthly report of the Police Department for March 2018 Respectfully submitted, Scott Meyer Chief of Police
2 Euclid Police Department Personnel POLICE OFFICERS March 2018 Chief 1 Captains 3 Lieutenants 5 Sergeants 9 Uniform Police Officers 58 Police Officers Assigned to Plain Clothes 16 TOTAL 92 Warrant Officers (part-time) 2 CIVILIAN PERSONNEL Secretaries: Narcotics and Vice (part-time) 1 Detective Bureau (full-time) 1 Detective Bureau (part-time) 1 Records Division: Senior Clerk 1 Clerks (full-time) 3 Clerks (part-time) 2 Administrative Assistant (full-time) 1 Administrative Assistant (part-time) 1 IT Specialist 1 Community Policing: Specialist (full-time) 1 Outreach Specialist (part-time) 1 Education Specialist (part-time) 1 Evidence/Property Technician (part-time) 2 Animal Control Officer 1 Animal Control Cleark (part-time) 1 School Guards (part-time) 10 Custodian (part-time) 1 TOTAL 30 The statistics to follow contain a summary of selected offenses and incidents. Questions may be directed to the Euclid Police Department Crime Analysis Unit at
3 Euclid Police Department Offense Summary OFFENSES March 2018 March TO DATE OFFENSES AGAINST PERSON 2017 TO DATE 5 Yr Annual Average Homicide Homicide Attempt Abduction/Kidnap/Entice Rape Sex Offenses Robbery Robbery Attempt Assault/Simple Felony/Aggravated Assault Menacing Fraud Domestic Violence Endangering/Child Offense TOTAL PERSON OFFENSES AGAINST PROPERTY Arson B & E B & E Attempt Burglary Burglary Attempt Theft Shoplifting Theft from Auto Theft of License Plate Auto Theft Attempt Auto Theft Unauthorized Use of Auto Receiving Stolen Property Damage/Mischief/Vandalism TOTAL PROPERTY OFFENSES AGAINST SOCIETY Drugs Gambling/Liquor/Solicitation Obstruct/Resist/False Info Weapons Offenses Disorderly Conduct/Riot Trespassing Family Disturbance Juvenile Complaints Phone Threats/Harassment Animal Complaints Psychiatric Situation Disturbances Suspicious Calls TOTAL SOCIETY TOTAL OFFENSES Euclid Police Department Crime Analysis Unit -April 10, 2018
4 March 2018 Criminal Charges ADULT CRIMINAL CHARGES COUNT AGGRAVATED MURDER-FAMILY-WEAPON 4 AGGRAV MENACING 2 ANIMAL AT LARGE 1 ASSAULT 15 ATTEMPTED AGG. BURGLARY - NO FORCED ENTRY - RESID 1 ATTEMPTED AGG. ROBBERY-BUSINESS-GUN 3 ATTEMPTED MURDER-WILLFUL KILL-GUN 1 BREAKING AND ENTERING-FORCED ENTRY-NONRESID 1 CARRYING CONCEALED WEAPON (FELONY) 6 COCAINE-POSSESS 1 CONVEYANCE OF DRUGS IN A PROHIBITED FACILITY 1 CRIMINAL DAMAGING OR ENDANGERING 2 CRIMINAL TRESPASS 13 DISORDERLY CONDUCT 5 DISORDERLY CONDUCT; INTOXICATION 8 DISRUPTION OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES 1 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 15 DRUG PARAPHERNALIA POSSESS 6 ENDANGERING CHILD (CRUELTY TOWARDS CHILD) 1 FELONIOUS ASSAULT-NONFAMILY-GUN 1 FELONIOUS ASSAULT 1 GRAND THEFT 1 HAVING WEAPON UNDER DISABILITY 4 HEROIN-POSSESS 1 IMPROPERLY HANDLING FIREARM IN A MOTOR VEHICLE 1 MAKING FALSE REPORT / FALSIFICATION 2 MARIJUANA-POSSESS 28 MENACING 1 OBSTRUCTING OFFICIAL BUSINESS 4 OPEN CONTAINER IN PUBLIC PLACE 1 POSSESSION SCHEDULE I AND II DRUGS 2 POSSESSING CRIMINAL TOOLS 2 RECEIVE STOLEN PROPERTY 1 RESISTING ARREST 4 THEFT 3 THEFT-SHOPLIFTING 5 TRAFFICKING IN COCAINE 1 TRAFFICKING IN DRUGS 15 UNLAWFUL SEXUAL CONDUCT WITH A MINOR 1 UNLAWFUL TRANSACTIONS IN WEAPONS 1 USING WEAPON WHILE INTOXICATED 1 FLEEING AND ELUDING AN OFFICER 2 TOTAL ADULT CITATIONS ISSUED 170 Euclid Police Department Crime Analysis Unit - April 10, 2018
5 March 2018 Traffic Citations Issued TRAFFIC CITATIONS COUNT ALLOW ANOTHER TO DRIVE W/O LICENSE 2 ASSURED CLEAR DISTANCE 6 CHILD RESTRAINT LAW/ LESS THAN 4 YRS 1 CHILD RESTRAINT LAW/ WEIGHS UNDER 40LBS 2 DISCHARGING FIREARMS 1 DISPLAY LICENSE PLATES 16 DISPLAY OF LICENSE 23 DISPLAY OF LIGHTED LIGHTS 1 DRIVING IN MARKED LANES 8 DRIVING IN WEAVING COURSE 2 DRIVING UNDER FRA SUSPENSION 11 DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL/ DRUGS 8 DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS 1 DRIVING UPON SIDEWALK AREA 3 EXPIRED LICENSE PLATES 24 FAILURE TO YIELD FROM PRIVATE DRIVE 2 FOCUS AND AIM OF HEADLIGHTS 1 FOLLOW TOO CLOSE 1 FULL TIME AND ATTENTION 2 FURNISH FALSE INFO TO AVOID CITATION 3 IMPROPER LICENSE PLATES 1 IMPROPER LICENSE PLATES - FICTICIOUS 3 IMPROPER STARTING/BACKING 1 LANES OF TRAVEL 1 LICENSE PLATE 2 LIGHTED LIGHTS REQUIRED 1 MUFFLER NOISE 1 OBEYING TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES 8 OL SUSPENDED 83 OL/CDL REQUIRED 79 OPEN CONTAINER IN MOTOR VEHICLE 9 OVERTAKING/PASSING 1 OVI BAC (BREATH) 1 OVI-PRIOR CONVICTIONS & TEST REFUSAL 2 REASONABLE CONTROL 10 RECKLESS OP - WITHOUT DUE REGARD 2 RIGHT OF WAY - LEFT TURN 2 RIGHT OF WAY - PUBLIC SAFETY VEHICLE 3 RIGHT OF WAY - THRU STREETS 3 SCHOOL BUS-LOAD/DISCHARGE PASSENGER RULES 1 SEAT BELT LAW 44 SEAT BELT PASSENGER 2 SLOW SPEED 6 SPEED 45 STOP AT MALFUNTIONING SIGNAL 2 Euclid Police Department Crime Analysis Unit - April 10, 2018
6 March 2018 Traffic Citations Issued STOP SIGN OPERATION 1 STOPPING AFTER ACCIDENT (HIT-SKIP) 1 STOPPING AFTER ACCIDENT (HIT-SKIP)(DAMAGE-REALITY) 2 STOPPING AFTER ACCIDENT (HIT-SKIP)(INJURY/DAMAGE) 1 TEMPORARY INSTRUCTION PERMIT 1 TINTED WINDOWS 17 TRAFFIC SIGNALS 17 TURN AND STOP SIGNALS 9 TURNING AT INTERSECTIONS 5 TURNING IN ROADWAY PROHIBITED (U-TURNS) 1 UNSAFE VEHICLE 5 USE OF HEADLIGHT BEAMS 1 TOTAL TRAFFIC CITATIONS 492 Euclid Police Department Crime Analysis Unit - April 10, 2018
7 Narcotics and Vice Unit Offense Summary NARCOTICS OFFENSES TOTAL Possession of Drug Abuse Instruments 1 Possession of Drug Paraphernalia 47 Drug Abuse / Marijuana 46 Drug Abuse / Cocaine 14 Drug Abuse / Heroin 8 Drug Abuse / Ecstasy / MDMA 0 Drug Abuse / PCP / Meth 4 Drug Abuse / Prescription Drugs 5 Trafficking / Marijuana 12 Trafficking / PCP / Meth 3 Trafficking / Cocaine 12 Trafficking / Heroin 7 Trafficking / Ecstacy / MDMA 0 Trafficking Prescription Drugs 3 Trafficking Counterfeit Substances 0 Drugs / Weapons 12 Federal Drug Trafficking Conspiracy Cases 0 Property Found Drugs / Counterfeit Substances 0 Possession of Criminal Tools 36 Cultivating Marijuana / Manufacture of Drugs 2 Illegal Processing of Drug Documents 0 Possession of Counterfeit Substances 0 Drug Invest Unknown Substances 8 Drug Buys / Undercover Details 0 Controlled Delivery of Narcotics 0 Search Warrants Executed (Euclid and Federal) 6 Fugitive Round Up Arrests (U.S. Marshals) 0 Analog Drugs - K2 / Bath Salts 0 TOTAL OFFENSES 226 Euclid Police Department Crime Analysis Unit - May 7, 2018
8 March 2018 Monthly Summaries MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS COUNT OFFICER SERVICE COUNT Accidents Occurred 127 OFFICER ENGAGEMENT 60 Vehicles Involved 165 ASSIST OTHER AGENCY/GENERAL ASSIST 68 Injuries 19 HOUSE WATCH 8 Pedestrian Related 1 LOCKOUT VEHICLE 129 Alcohol Related 1 PERSONAL WELFARE CHECK 182 Bicycle Involved 0 SPECIAL ATTENTION CHECK 26 Fatal 1 TOTAL 473 PARKING VIOLATIONS COUNT Parking Tickets 379 WARRANTS COUNT TOTAL CALLS FOR SERVICE 3072 Warrrants Entered 169 Warrants Served 230 Euclid Police Department Crime Analysis Unit -April 10, 2018
9 March 2018 Juvenile Criminal Charges/Diversion JUVENILE CRIMINAL CHARGES TOTAL Assault 3 Disruption of School Act 1 Domestic Violence 1 Gross Sexual Impo 1 Theft 1 Unruly Juvenile 6 TOTAL JUVENILE CITATIONS ISSUED 13 JUVENILE DIVERSON CASES Chart is a snapshot of activity this month relating to cases Count Number of first-time offenders referred to the program 9 Number of youth admitted into the program 8 Number of cases sent to Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court 0 Number of pending cases as of this reporting date 1 Number of no shows for hearing 2 Number of youth cases scheduled for next month year olds year olds 7 Male 4 Female 5 Black 9 White 0 Other 0 The Euclid Juvenile Diversion program is available for first time Euclid youth offenders that have committed a misdemeanor level offense in the city. If offered this option, the youth must admit to the offense and appear before the Euclid Juvenile Magistrate. If the orders of the court are satisfied, the charges are expunged from the youth's record. Euclid Police Department Crime Analysis Unit - April 3, 2018
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