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North Palm Beach
Police Department
All Unit Response Time Analysis Report
Report Date: 06/25/2014 Page: 479
From 01/01/2014 through 06/25/2014 for Unit <ALL>
RECD
DISP
ARRD CLRD
RESPONSE UNIT SIGNAL EVENT NBR
_____________________________________________________________________________________
110032 110032
110032
110046
0:00
HACH
14
140000019277
110043 110043
110043
110822
0:00
MILL
TS
140000019278
110328 110417
110419
110421
0:02
LALL
TRANS 140000019279
110558 110558 110558
111235
0:00
ABRA
TS
140000019280
111042 111044 111044
111046
0:00
PEAR
DP
140000019281
111119 111119 111119
111121
0:00
FURE
DP
140000019282
111654 111654 111654
112733
0:00
MILL
TS
140000019283
112122 112719 113424
114836
7:05
CIEZ
68
140000019284
112528 112528 112528
112638
0:00
FURE
DP
140000019285
113204 113244 113412
115119
1:28
DICK
49
140000019286
113204 113402 113403
114027
0:01
FURE
49
140000019286
113204 113241 113429
115118
1:48
IZQU
49
140000019286
113703 113703 113703
114539
0:00
MILL
TS
140000019287
114147 114147 114147
114854
0:00
ABRA
TS
140000019288
115454 115454 115454
115639 115639 115639
115641 115641 115641
115456
115640
120215
0:00
0:00
0:00
CIEZ
DICK
IZQU
DP
DP
85
140000019289
140000019290
140000019291
All Unit Response Time Analysis Report Continued…
Report Date: 06/25/2014 Page: 479
From 01/01/2014 through 06/25/2014 for Unit <ALL>
RECD
DISP
ARRD
CLRD
RESPONSE UNIT
SIGNAL
EVENT NBR
___________________________________________________________________________
120827
120827
120827
120938
0:00
MILL
TS
140000019292
121000
121013
121446
124052
4:33
MILL
4
140000019293
122721
122721
122721
122750
0:00
CIEZ
DP
140000019294
123638
123638
123638
125210
0:00
FURE
DP
140000019295
123704
123704
123704
125105
0:00
ABRA
DP
140000019296
125059
125102
125102
125104
0:00
ABRA
DP
140000019297
125117
125118
125118
125159
0:00
DICK
DP
140000019298
125841
130038
132009
0:00
MILL
1060
140000019299
130413
130413
130413
131920
0:00
ABRA
49
140000019300
130413
130421
130548
131920
1:27
CIEZ
49
140000019300
130413
130442
130446
131921
0:04
DICK
49
140000019300
130413
130521
130525
131921
0:04
HACH
49
140000019300
130413
130437
130439
0:02
IZQU
49
140000019300
Average Response Time for all emergency and non-emergency calls:
2 minutes 29 seconds
NORTH PALM BEACH CRIME STATISTICS
Signal/Description
Jan 2013 - Jun 2013
Jan 2014-Jun 2014
-/+
% Change
0
0
1
1
0
0
3
5
0
0
2
4
0%
0%
200%
400%
S/10 Stolen Vehicle
S/21R Burglary to Residence
S21 Burglary Non Residence
S/21V Burglary to Vehicle
Theft
1
17
3
15
58
9
32
7
29
72
8
15
4
14
14
800%
88%
133%
93%
24%
TOTALS:
96
157
61
64%
114
121
7
6%
S/5 Murder
S/35 Sexual Assault
S/41 Robbery
Aggravated Assault
Arrests:
The North Palm Beach Police Department has seen an increase in the
specified categories of crime demonstrated above.
140
120
100
80
2013
60
2014
40
20
0
Felonies
Misdemeanor
Combined
Graph Represents Total Arrests
2013 Clearance Rate
50
40.8
40
30
26.8
24.9
24.4
21.7
20
10
0
Lake Park /
North Palm
Palm Beach
PBSO
Beach PD
PD
Palm Beach Rivera Beach
Gardens PD
PD
North Palm Beach Police Department has a 24.4% clearance
rate. Overall Palm Beach County has a 21.2% clearance rate.
Crime Rate Per 100,000
6000
5686.7
5000
4000
3351.5
3000
1506.1
2000
866.7
1000
894.1
0
Lake Park /
North Palm
Palm Beach
Rivera Beach
Palm Beach
PBSO
Beach PD
PD
PD
Gardens PD
Lake Park /PBSO
North Palm Beach PD
49,889
2.12
Palm Beach PD
8,314
Riviera Beach PD
3.6
Palm Beach Gardens PD
33,129
3.29
12,272
2.52
8,532
7.38
National Average 2.7 Police Officer’s per 1,000 Residents
Account
FY 2014
Bicycle Registration
$2.00
Accident Reports & I.D
$519.00
Court Fines
$9,239.54
$12.50 Revenue
$10,702.32
False Alarm Fines
$5,350.00
Alarm Users Permit Fee
$22,750.00
Outside Services
$41,748.76
Towed Vehicles
$0.00
Parking Fines
$175.00
Seized Tag Payment
$250.00
Law Enforcement Trust Fund
$1,750.00
TOTAL:
$92,486.62
 3 vehicles have been seized, adding $3,000 to
forfeiture fund.
 Visibility in residential areas has increased as units
have been redeployed through computer directed
patrol.
 Continued emphasis upon community policing and
increased positive resident contact in our
community.
 Traffic is a reduced priority except for motor units.
 The neighborhoods in decline (South Wind, Inlet &
Robalo) are being addressed by our Transitional
Neighborhood Team (TNT).
NON-SWORN VOLUNTEERS
Total number of Volunteers = 4
Number of Volunteer hours
$20.91 per hr. X 4 X 32 = 2676.48
2676.48 X 6 =$16,058.88 in Savings
SWORN RESERVE POLICE OFFICERS
Total number of Reserves = 23
Number of Reserve hours
$23.50 per hr. X 15 X 24 = 8460.00
8460 x 6 =$50,760.00 in Savings
Total Savings: $66,818.88
Operating:
Direct Donations = $14,200
Donated safety equipment = $5,000
(PBSO)
Personnel:
$66,818.88 We currently have (4) non-sworn
Volunteers and (23) sworn Reserve Police
Officers.
Total Savings of $86,018.88
STRENGTHS:

The Police Department continues to receive strong resident support and wide latitude in goal
accomplishments (providing a safe community environment).
WEAKNESSES:

Training in high liability areas was woefully inadequate (multi-year improvement underway).

North Palm Beach is surrounded by communities with more intense criminal populations.
OPPORTUNITIES:

Continued focus on crime prevention, community policing and engagement on quality of life
and code enforcement concerns.

Pursuit of a COPS grant for 8 additional officers to open a fourth zone South of Lighthouse is
under consideration and open to discussion.

Examination of the benefit of license plate reader deployment in The Village as an investigative
and intelligence aid is underway. Grant sources will be sought during this discussion as well.

Consideration of merging our Communications, Records and radio infrastructure with Palm
Beach Gardens/North Com is underway to both experience, better service delivery, reduced
costs and more effective communications with partnering communities. All current Records,
Communications, CADS and radio infrastructure is reaching end of life with significant costs on
the immediate horizon.

During fiscal year 2014/2015 the Police Department has requested conversion of one Police
Service Aide/Park Ranger to Criminal Intelligence Analyst to enhance deployment
strategies/times to better provide predictive staffing deployment to crime hotspots.
THREATS:

As the economy improves, Reserve Officer deployment historically drops. The challenge will be
adequate staffing without as many reserve hours worked.

Continued crime increases plague The Village after a 22% decrease in crime during 2013.

Insufficient sworn staffing increases overtime significantly, contributes to work place injuries,
fatigue and lower productivity.

Continue highly visible neighborhood interaction/accessibility.

Establish a business closing program to deter closing time robberies.

Continue predictive/preventative directed patrol assignments.

Pursuit of a COPS grant for 8 additional officers to open a fourth zone South of
Lighthouse is under consideration and open to discussion.



Examination of the benefit of license plate reader deployment in The Village as an
investigative and intelligence aid is underway. Grant sources will be sought during
this discussion as well.
Consideration of merging our Communications, Records and radio infrastructure
with Palm Beach Gardens/North Com is underway to both experience, better
service delivery, reduced costs and more effective communications with
partnering communities. All current Records, Communications, CADS and radio
infrastructure is reaching end of life with significant costs on the immediate
horizon.
During fiscal year 2014/2015 the Police Department has requested conversion of
one Police Service Aide/Park Ranger to Crime Analyst to enhance deployment
strategies/times to better provide predictive staffing deployment to crime
hotspots.