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It is my privilege to present the annual report of the Asheboro Police Department for the year 2012. This report is designed to
highlight our many activities and accomplishments while providing our council with information concerning the Police Department during
this past year.
The department continues to address the challenges our city faces by expanding our crime prevention, education, and outreach
efforts which assist in reducing crime and improving the quality of life for all our citizens and those that visit our area. The Community
Watch program in Asheboro is gaining awareness and new communities were added to the program this year. This program is a very viable
tool in keeping our communities safe. We continue to place emphasis on major priorities that include traffic safety, safe environments
within our city schools, aggressive investigation and enforcement efforts focused on the use, sale and distribution of illegal drugs, ABC Law
and other duties such as inspections and underage possession. .
Our department’s promise to you the citizens of Asheboro is that we will continue to provide the best in law enforcement services;
and that we will impact crime through education, prevention and by solving those crimes that are committed. With all of us working
together as a team we can be effective in fulfilling our mission.
Citizens are welcome to contact the Asheboro Police Department at 626-1300 or my office at 626-1300 (ext. 321) concerning
additional information about our programs or activities. The Police Department would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your
continued support during the coming year.
Rickey D. Wilson Chief of Police
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Department at a Glance
» Asheboro is in Randolph County, and covers over 19
miles with a pcpulation of approx. 25,000
»The Asheboro Police Department provides a full
range of police services to residents and visitors.
»As of December 31,2012 the department employed
78 sworn officers, 7 Full-time and 5 Part-time non-
sworn
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ARMED WITH FIREARM 132 MEDICAL EMERGENCY/ISSUE 547 False/Mistaken Alarm 1514
ASSAULT 497 MISSING PERSON 104 Message Delivered 4
BURGLARY 817 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 17 No Action Taken 9
CITIZEN ASSIST/DISPUTE 1772 OTHER 535 No Report Necessary 10737
COMMUNICATING THREATS 326 RAPE/SEXUAL ASSAULT 34 Referred to Other Agency 282
DISABLED VEHICLE 279 SUICIDE/THREATENED SUICIDE 300 Report Made/Advised 6408
DISORDERLY CONDUCT 1023 SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY 1468 Unable to Locate 817
DOA 4 TRAFFIC VIOLATION 2224 Unfounded/Not Reported 35
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 437 TRESPASSING 416 Verbally Warned 971
DUI 262 VANDALISM 522 Warrant Advised 16
ESCORT 489 WANTED PERSON 166 Warrant Hit 1
FIGHT 1731 WARRANT 228 Total Clearance 23324
FIRE 134 WELFARE CHECK 793
FOUND/LOST PROPERTY 367 Total 23324
Friday between 4:00 - 500 p.m. the greatest number of calls were received.
Thursday between 5:00 - 6:00 a.m. the least number of calls were received.
The Records Division (The Hub of our Department and very vital to all other divisions) is comprised of two clerks.
individual reports/ other paperwork in addition to other tasks performed daily by this division.
They were solely responsible for the processing and entering into the Spillman Data System of over 12,800
Call for Service Responded to = 23,324
Calls for Service
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ASHEBORO POLICE DEPARTMENT 2011 Calls For Service By Day and Time
Hour Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday TOTAL
00:00-00:59 113 99 117 106 122 167 178 902
01:00-01:59 67 80 91 66 103 149 134 690
02:00-02:59 68 56 64 60 79 131 132 590
03:00-03:59 44 48 46 45 56 106 102 447
04:00-04:59 44 35 49 41 49 69 69 356
05:00-05:59 42 55 44 39 41 50 43 314
06:00-06:59 59 65 41 58 60 46 43 372
07:00-07:59 87 74 89 93 104 85 64 596
08:00-08:59 117 96 124 112 99 91 72 711
09:00-09:59 126 131 150 118 134 119 86 864
10:00-10:59 168 151 145 150 174 135 97 1020
11:00-11:59 186 146 141 132 152 159 115 1031
12:00-12:59 172 142 171 148 171 174 118 1096
13:00-13:59 175 188 164 167 186 184 170 1234
14:00-14:59 211 177 165 177 208 191 144 1273
15:00-15:59 208 191 196 199 221 152 157 1324
16:00-16:59 243 202 230 230 227 191 153 1476
17:00-17:59 210 222 226 219 219 199 144 1439
18:00-18:59 239 208 203 216 239 196 172 1473
19:00-19:59 173 180 204 202 215 210 169 1353
20:00-20:59 218 168 193 188 214 189 191 1361
21:00-21:59 167 164 187 169 210 182 170 1249
22:00-22:59 156 133 161 154 186 193 135 1118
23:00-23:59 136 125 133 144 188 198 111 1035
ASHEBORO POLICE DEPARTMENT
2012 Calls For Service By Day and Time
Largest Call Volume
Day of Week = Friday
Time of Day 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
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ASHEBORO POLICE DEPARTMENT
RESPONSE TIME ANALYSIS
ALL CALLS AVERAGE: (MINUTES)
TRAVEL = 05:47 AT SCENE = 19:27 TOTAL = 28:49
Top Ten Calls Response Time
Nature of Call Travel At Scene Total
Family Fight 04:28 17:34 22:02
Alarm 05:12 07:28 12:40
Accident 6:35 34:30 41:05
Larceny/Theft 6:52 27:06 33:58
Citizen Assist 05:39 17:50 23.29
Disorderly 04:13 10:34 14:47
Welfare Check 05:07 13:48 18:55
Burglary 06:41 27.16 33:57
Suspicious Person; 04:52 12:55 17:07
Assault 05:24 23:27 28:51
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23,324 Calls for Service during the Year 2012
6408 Incident Reports filed . (Over 27% of the calls)
Incident Offenses = 6731 ( < 1% of Incident Reports involve more than one offense) Chart compares serious incident offenses for the past 3 years. The total (3121) = 46.38% of all offenses
INCIDENT OFFENSE 2009 2010 09-10 Per-cent change 2011 10-11 Percent
change 2012 11-12 Percent Change
Assault 488 525 7.58 469 -10.6 441 -5.9
Burglary 438 483 10.27 442 -8.48 576 30.3
Drug Offense 254 249 -1.96 261 4.81 228 -12.6
Fraud 272 297 9.19 258 -13.13 242 -6.2
Larceny/Theft 1217 1456 19.63 1574 8.1 1244 -20.9
Sex Offense 34 38 11.76 32 -15.78 47 46.8
Vandalism 348 474 36.2 415 -12.44 343 -17.3
Total of Serious Offenses 3051 3422 12.15 3451 0.84 3121 -9.56
INCIDENT OFFENSE REPORT
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Assault 470 425 -9.57%
Burglary/B&E 195 186 -4.61%
Drug Offense 645 812 10.69% <
Fraud 132 248 35.60% <
Larceny/Theft 679 742 9.20% <
First Degree Murder/Murder 0 2 200% <
Rec/Poss Stolen Property 594 754 26.93% <
Sex Offense 28 25 -10.71%
Vandalism 136 152 11.76% <
D.W.I. 263 229 -12.92
TOTAL 3142 3408 8.46%
In 2012 a total of 3448 arrests were made on
6618 offenses. The total offenses listed above of 3408 represents 51.40 % of all offenses for
this year.
3448 Arrests = 2607 Misdeamenor, 741 Felony and 100 Court or Other Type Paper
2011 2012 ARREST SERIOUS OFFENSES
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2888
3048
2809
3109
3448
2000
2200
2400
2600
2800
3000
3200
3400
3600
3800
4000
5-YEAR ARREST COMPARISON
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
There has been an average of 9% increase in
arrests between the period of 2008—2012.
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2011 TRAFFIC CITATIONS
Total Traffic Violations: 6551
Moving Violations 4333
Speeding 1355
No Operators License 722
DWLR 454
Red Light/Stop Sign 300
Unsafe Movement 319
All Other Moving 1183
Registration Violations 1661
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The Traffic Enforcement Division investigates traffic crashes and all traffic fatalities, conducts speed enforcement,
accident reconstruction, installs or checks for proper installation of car seats and handles traffic for special events.
The traffic division also works with the Governor's Highway Safety Program in an effort to reduce Driving While
Impaired violations.
Totals
Totals Miles Traveled 52946 Incident Reports Taken 109 Regular Hours Worked 8598 Investigation Follow-up Reports 15 Overtime Hours Worked 557 Misc. Reports 480 Special Assignment 214 B&E's Found 0 Training Hours 887 Traffic Direction 63 Hours in Court 49 Traffic Crash Inv. (HW) 546 Public Service Program 14 Traffic Crash Inv. (PVA) 320 Field Interviews 2717 Speeding 419 Attempt Warrant Serv. 5 Child Restraint 41 Warrants, Orders, etc., served 30 Adult Seat Belt 94 Warrants Drawn 15 Drink/Drive by Prov. Lic. 2 Prisoners Processed 1 Other Alc. Off. 14 Crime Scene processed 0 NOL 184 On-View Arrest 19 DWLR 135 Criminal Citations 17 Registration Violation 399 Involuntary Commitment 2 Inspection Violation 232 DWI Arrest 13 Safe Movement Vio. 380 Other Traffic Arrest 5 Stop Sign Violation 58 Traffic Citations 2401 Stop Light Violation 45 Parking Tickets (large) 5 Fail Yield R/W 27 City Issued Parking Tickets 76 Passing Violation 15 Warnings Given (written) 164 Insurance Violation 28 Warnings Given (verbal) 480 Following Too Close 27 Pedestrians/motorists assist 362 Hit and Run 18 Assist Other Officers 1057 Careless and Reckless 13 Traffic Direction 125 Left of Center 13 Alcohol Test Administered 4 Helmet Violation 15 Alarm Calls 33 Death by Motor Vehicle 0 Escorts 13 Other Traffic Offense 405 Animal Control Calls 0 Property Received 43
Misc. Calls 693 Recovered/Stolen Property ($) 84500
Traffic Statistics
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Traffic Accident
Summary 2011 2012 2012
Total Accidents
Investigate1659 1630 29
Average per Day 3 3 02:00-03:59 AM 26Injury Accidents 291 321 04:00-05.59 AM 17Fatal Accidents 2 2 06:00-07:59 AM 71Pedestrian/Bicycle
Involved30 26 08:00-09:59 AM 112
Total Damage Amount $3,687,732.00 $4,062,795.00 10:00-11:59 AM 197
12:00-01:59 PM 269
Day 2012 % Distribution 02:00-03:59 PM 293Sunday
1387.78%
04:00-05:59 PM 304Monday
25814.53%
06:00-07:59 PM 174Tuesday
23515.73%
08:00-10:59PM 85Wednesday
25015.01%
11:00-12:00PM 53Thursday
21715.73%
1630Friday
32619.77%
Saturday 206 11.45%
Total 1630 100.00
5.21
3.25
100
12:00-01:59 AM
Total
TIME OF DAY % Distribution
1.78
1.60
1.04
4.35
6.88
12.09
16.50
17.98
18.65
10.67
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CONTRIBUTING CIRCUMSTANCES OF ACCIDENTS
Total # Percentage Total # Percentage
1. FAIL TO REDUCE SPEED 365 18.36% 16.DISREGARDED STOP SIGN 21 1.05%
2. IMPROPER BACKING 315 15.85% 17. IMPROPER PARKING 19 0.96%
3. INATTENTION 283 14.24% 18. CROSSED CENTER LINE/WRONG WAY 18 18 0.91%
4. FAILURE TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY 222 11.17% 19. DRIVER DISTRACTED 18 0.90%
5. NO CONTRIBUTING CIRCUMSTANCES 95 4.78% 20.OVERCORRECTED/OVERSTEERED 13 0.65%
6. UNABLE TO DETERMINE 94 4.73% 21. EXCEED AUTHORIZED SPEED LIMIT 10 0.50%
7. IMPROPER TURN 99 4.98% 22. SWERVED OR AVOIDED 9 0.50%
8. OTHER 86 4.33% 23. DISREGARDED ROAD MARKINGS 7 0.45%
9. FOLLOWED TOO CLOSELY 56 2.82% 24. DRUG USE 6 0.35%
10. IMPROPER LANE CHANGE 55 2.77% 25. DISREGARD OTHER TRAFFIC SIG 4 0.20%
11. DISREGARDED TRAFFIC SIGNALS 40 2.03% 26. USE OF IMPROPER LANE 4 0.20%
12. ALCOHOL USE 33 1.66% 27.VISABILITY OBSTRUCTED 3 0.15%
13. UNKNOWN 31 1.56% 28. HIT AND RUN TRAFFIC ACCIDENT 2 0.10%
14. EXCEED SAFE SPEED/CONDITIONS 29 1.46% 29. DISREGARDED YIELD SIGN 1 0.05%
15. OPERATE VEHICLE IN NEGLIGENT MANNER 29 1.46% 30. RIGHT TURN ON RED 1 0.05%
1987 100.00%
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Totals Totals
Miles Traveled 102938 Pedestrians/motorists assist 106
Regular Hours Worked 13357 Assist Other Officers 2159
Overtime Hours Worked 337.0 Alcohol Test Administered 19
Special Assignment 5 Traffic Accident Calls/Investigations 197
Training Hours 827 Domestic Calls 357
Hours in Court 18.5 Disturbance/Fight Calls 165
Public Service Program 1 Alarm Calls 551
Field Interviews(victim,witness,susp) 533 Escorts 135
Attempt Warrant Serv. 145 Animal Control Calls 80
Warrants, Orders, Summons, served 936 Juvenile Cases Investigated 9
Warrants Drawn 226 Misc. Calls 2408
Prisoners Processed (prints, photo) 1 Incident Reports Taken 752
Crime Scene processed 3 Investigation Follow-up Reports 298
On-View Arrest 154 Misc. Reports 1004
Criminal Citations 197 B&E's Found 2
Involuntary Commitment 36 Doors/Windows Found Open 9
DWI Arrest 68 Cocaine Seized (Amt) 9.1
Other Traffic Arrest 19 Cocaine Seized (Value) $728
Traffic Citations 1434 Marijuana Seized (Amt) 205
Parking Tickets (large) 0 Marijuana Seized (Value) $1,640
City Issued Parking Tickets 0 Property Received ($) 179
Warnings Given (written) 31 Recovered Stolen Property ($) $11,576
PATROL DIVISION A TEAM (Night Shift)
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PATROL DIVISION B TEAM (Day Shift)
Totals Totals
Miles Traveled 47591 Assist Other Officers 1565
Regular Hours Worked 8116 Traffic Accident Calls/Investigations 113
Overtime Hours Worked 160.1 Domestic Calls 130
Special Assignment 4.82 Disturbance/Fight Calls 46
Training Hours 59 Alarm Calls 554
Hours in Court 11 Escorts 95
Public Service Program 3 Animal Control Calls 46
Field Interviews (victim,witness,susp.) 7626 Juvenile Cases Investigated 18
Attempt Warrant Serv. 215 Misc. Calls 2139
Warrants, Orders, Summons, served 1399 Incident Reports Taken 837
Warrants Drawn 187 Investigation Follow-up Reports 35
Prisoners Processed (prints, photo) 3 Misc. Reports 1283
Crime Scene processed 4 B&E's Found 6
On-View Arrest 115 Doors/Windows Found Open 0
Criminal Citations 175 Cocaine Seized (Amt) 0
Involuntary Commitment 85 Cocaine Seized (Value) -$
DWI Arrest 3 Marijuana Seized (Amt) $57
Other Traffic Arrest 0 Marijuana Seized (Value) 456
Traffic Citations 441 Oxycontin (Amt) 0
Parking Tickets (large) 0 Oxycontin (Value) $0
City Issued Parking Tickets 0 Property Received ($) $0
Warnings Given (written) 19 Recovered Stolen Property ($) $1,129
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TOTAL TOTAL
Miles Traveled 83012 Assist Other Officers 2145
Regular Hours Worked 24194 Traffic Direction 41
Overtime Hours Worked 289 Alcohol Test Administered 101
Special Assignment 48 Traffic Accident Calls/Investigations 266
Training Hours 61.0 Domestic Calls 690
Hours in Court 25 Disturbance/Fight Calls 356
Public Service Program 562 Alarm Calls 516
Field Interviews(victim,witness,susp) 4605 Escorts 109
Attempt Warrant Serv. 709 Animal Control Calls 68
Warrants, Orders, Summons, served 1332 Juvenile Cases Investigated 580
Warrants Drawn 398 Misc. Calls 2616
Prisoners Processed (prints, photo) 0 Incident Reports Taken 723
Crime Scene processed 41 Investigation Follow-up Reports 358
On-View Arrest 323 Misc. Reports 1387
Criminal Citations 226 B&E's Found 1
Involuntary Commitment 45 Doors/Windows Found Open 0
DWI Arrest 88 Cocaine Seized (Amt) 5.02
Other Traffic Arrest 97 Cocaine Seized(Value) 402
Traffic Citations 1669 Marijuana Seized (Amt) 315
Parking Tickets (large) 2 Marijuana Seized (Value) $25,200
City Issued Parking Tickets 0 Property Received ($) $28
Warnings Given (written) 160 Recovered Stolen Property ($) $21,092
Pedestrians/motorists assist 2592
PATROL DIVISION C TEAM (NIGHTSHIFT)
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PATROL DIVISION D TEAM (Day Shift) Totals Totals
Miles Traveled 70544 Assist Other Officers 1847
Regular Hours Worked 13900 Traffic Accident Calls/Investigations 155
Overtime Hours Worked 685.0 Domestic Calls 318
Special Assignment 42 Disturbance/Fight Calls 114
Training Hours 857 Alarm Calls 758
Hours in Court 17 Escorts 284
Public Service Program 23 Animal Control Calls 88
Field Interviews (victim,witness,susp.) 7377 Juvenile Cases Investigated 38
Attempt Warrant Serv. 651 Misc. Calls 3101
Warrants, Orders, Summons, served 1108 Incident Reports Taken 1083
Warrants Drawn 187 Investigation Follow-up Reports 358
Prisoners Processed (prints, photo) 5 Misc. Reports 1924
Crime Scene processed 8 B&E's Found 21
On-View Arrest 111 Doors/Windows Found Open 12
Criminal Citations 227 Cocaine Seized (Amt) 1.3
Involuntary Commitment 154 Cocaine Seized (Value) $104
DWI Arrest 4 Marijuana Seized (Amt) 148.9
Other Traffic Arrest 9 Marijuana Seized (Value) 1,191$
Traffic Citations 1661 Oxycontin (Amt) 48
Parking Tickets (large) 3 Oxycontin (Value) $3,360
City Issued Parking Tickets 4 Property Received ($) $825
Warnings Given (written) 62 Recovered Stolen Property ($) $72,066
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TOTAL TOTAL
Miles Traveled 43676 Misc. Reports 590
Regular Hours Worked 10332 Traffic Citations (Total) 55
Overtime (Comp) 202 Warnings Given 246
Overtime (Paid) 169 Ped/Motorists Assist 127
Training Hours 429 Assist Other Officers 671
Hours in Court (on duty) 61 Wildlife Citations 0
Public Info. Program 26 Alcohol Citations 0
Security Survey 0 Traffic Direction 87
Field Interviews 1385 Public Contacts 555
Warrants Served 111 Trespassing (Parks) 13
Criminal Arrest 48 Fights (Schools) 12
Criminal Citations 55 Student Confrontations 26
Disturbance/Fight Calls 88 Assaults 12
Alarm Calls 160 Communicating Threats 6
Escorts 105 Games Worked (Parks) 12
Juvenile Cases Investigated 149 Games Worked (Schools) 88
Miscellaneous Calls 691 School Functions 19
Part I Crime Reports 305 Parent Conferences 30
Follow-Up Reports 127 Classroom Presentations 211
Property Received 30$
*Special Services assisted with over 15 special event , parades, run/walk causes during the year.
SPECIAL SERVICES DIVISION
School Resource Officers Court Liaison
DARE Officer Park Ranger
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DRUG ABUSE RESISTANCE EDUCATION D.A.R.E.
Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) was created in 1983 in Los Angeles, California and remains a successful and immensely popular program. The 10-week program has been taught in the Asheboro City Schools since 1987. The Asheboro Police Department and Asheboro City Schools sponsor D.A.R.E.
HIGHLIGHTS OF 2012 Officer Matthew Vann taught over 400 5th grade students during the fall of 2012.
Students learned skills to help them cope with conflict, communication, peer pressure, bullying,
reporting crime and drug resistance.
Students learned the health risks associated with drug, tobacco and alcohol usage.
Every student that completed the 10-week program received a certificate and a t-shirt.
Each school that participated had a graduation ceremony and awards were presented.
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Criminal Investigation Statistics
Regular Hours Worked 16851 Consent Searches 69
Comp Hours Worked 446 Search Warrants Drawn 22
Overtime Hours Worked 21 Search Warrants Served 24 Cases Assigned 1404 Persons Fingerprinted 37
Juvenile Cases Assigned 75 Prisoners Processed 15 Cases Cleared (arrest) 140 Crime Scene Processed 164
Cases Cleared (other) 319 Stolen Property Recovered $) $300,000
Arrest Warrants Drawn 255 Vice/Narcotic Raids 8
Other arrests (warrants served) 216 Special Assignments 28
Follow-up Reports 531 Assist Other Officers 1464 Incident Reports 412 Assist Out of Town Officers 201
Interviews/Office 208 Prosecution Summaries 155
Field Interviews 1315 Hours in Court/Grand Jury 300
Called out Investigations 899 Interagency Meetings 28
2012 CID ACCOMPLISHMENTS
In 2012 the Criminal Investigation Division strived to maintain a high level of professionalism and confidence. We can openly generalize that times in Asheboro are changing along with the types of crimes that are being committed. With this in mind the CID had to “think outside the box” or reinvent itself in order to solve complex crimes such as computer frauds and identity thief’s. CID Detectives were called out in excess of 100 occasions to assist with murders, rapes, arsons, assaults and search warrant executions. Over $300,000.00 dollars of stolen property which included pirated automobile mechanic software was seized by the CID Team. Breaking and entering cases were solved which included a large number in the “Greystone” area of the City. Detectivse were able to receive more precise training such as a session attended on “Forensic Interviewing of Children” at the National Children’s Advocacy Center. Several members of the CID team voluntarily chose to participate in the Asheboro Police Departments Explorers program as mentors.
The Criminal Investigations Division conducts in-depth investigations of major crimes including homicide, robbery, burglary, sexual assault, financial crimes, and crimes involving juveniles. Detectives receive numerous hours of specialized training and utilize modern investigative techniques to resolve crimes. Teamwork is an essential part of solving crime and detectives work cooperatively with Forensic Services, department members and citizens to identify and apprehend offenders.
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TOTAL TOTAL
Alarm Calls 19Regular Hours Worked 5602 Escorts 13Overtime Hours Worked 243 Juvenile Cases Investigated 1Surveillance Hours 47 Misc Calls 437Training Hours 416 Incident Reports Taken 64Hours in Court 78 Misc Reports 335Field Interviews 1640 B&E's Found 0Warrants, Orders, ect, served 298 Cocaine Seized (Amt) 45Search Warrants Drawn 11 Cocaine Seized (Value) $3,600Warrants Drawn 53 Marijuana Seized (Amt) 94Vice/Narcotics Drug Raid Assist 142 Marijuana Seized (Value) $752On-View Arrest 27 Marijuana Plants(Amt) 0DWI Arrest 9 Marijuana Plants(Value) $0Traffic Citations 154 Oycontin (Amt) 0Other Traffic Arrest 1 Oxycontin(Value) 0Criminal Citations 41 Money Seized ($) $406Assist Officers 1033 Firearms Seized 3Warnings Given 192 Property Received $0Alcohol Test Administered 7Domestic Calls 45 Consent Searches 25Disturbance/Fight Calls 26
Miles Traveled 26286
Recovered Stolen Property($) 11,785
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ASHEBORO POLICE DEPARTMENT 2012 K-9 ACTIVITY REPORT
K9’s: Dan, Rex, Sal
TRACKING U.S. CURRENCY SEIZED
Track/Trail: 5
Subject(s) Located: 2 $17,000.00
UTILIZATIONS Training Narcotics Detection: 122 Narcotics/ Explosives Training Hours: 400
Building Search: 1 Narcotic Hides 850 Tracks 49 Area Search: 0
Evidence/Article 3 Community Policing Activities Alarms (perimeter check): 4 Demonstrations: 11
Perimeter Security 5 # of contacts: 112
Call Outs # 1 – Crowd Control
APPREHENSIONS ARRESTS NARCOTICS ALERTED TO
Non-Contact 2 Misdemeanor 16 Marijuana 153.84 grams / $ 1538.40
Contact Felony 13 Cocaine 61.7 grams / $ 6170.00
Crack Cocaine 1.00 grams/ $ 1,261.00
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Totals
Totals Offenses Investigated-Drugs 300 Other Paraphernalia 134 Offenses Investigated-Vice 30 Weapons Seized 9 Offenses Investigated-Prescription 47 Money Seized $26,790 Individuals Arrested 80 Vehicles Seized 1 Case Investigative Hours 1272 Alcohol Beer(Ounces) 0 Surveillance Hours 388 Alcohol (Liquor) 0
Controlled Purchases
Counterfeit Property (gm crack) 0 Cocaine 38 Search Warrants Secured 67 Marijuana 20 Search Warrants Served 52 Other 10 Consent Searches 97
Amount Seized
Warrants Served 180 Cocaine Seized (Amt) 1402 Take Downs 5 Cocaine Seized (Value) $112,160 Hours in Court on Duty 160 Marijuana Seized (Amt) 1284 Hours Worked 6123 Marijuana Seized (Value) $10,504 Hours Worked out of Town 142 Marijuana Plants (Amt) 0 Purchases Out of Town 9 Marijuana Plants (Value) $0 Undercover Purchases 36 Heroin(Amt) 0
Heroin (Value) $0 Expenditures of Funds Oxycontin (Amt) 618 Drugs $8,495
Oxycontin (Value) $43,280 Vice $130 Prescription Drugs 384 Information $5,496
Investigative Expenses $1,869
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2008
CID AMT VALUE AMT VALUE AMT VALUE AMT VALUE AMT Value
Cocaine Seized 0 $0.00 0 $0 0 $0.00 0 $0.00 0 $0.00
Marijuana Seized 1 $8.00 1 $8 4.9 $39.00 0 $0.00 0 $0.00
STREET CRIMES AMT VALUE AMT VALUE AMT VALUE AMT VALUE AMT VALUE
Cocaine Seized 93.31 $9,331.00 35.8 $3,580 58 $5,850.00 65 $5,490.00 46.2 $3,696.00
Marijuana Seized 4757.7 38062 563 $4,504 166 $1,328 73 $584 104 $832
Methamphetamine 0 $0.00 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0
Marijuana Plants 8 $9,600 0 $0 1 $750 0 $0 0 $0
Oxycontin 0 $0.00 0 $0 28 $1,120 10 $700 0 $0
VICE/NARCOTICS
Cocaine Seized 13,962 $1,396,100 11,922 $1,192,200 22,641 $1,811,304 8,244 $659,520 1,402 $112,160
Marijuana Seized 1,484 $11,872 48,508 $388,064 3,954 $31,632 988,897 $7,911,174 1,284 $10,272
Methamphetamine 1648 $164,800 502 $50,200 0 $0 0 $0 5.1 $520
Marijuana Plants 17 $20,400 21 $2,800 12 $9,000 52 $72,800 0 $0
Oxycontin 145 $10,150 115 $29,400 23 $1,610 320 $22,400 618 $43,260
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PATROL TEAMS
Cocaine Seized 631.91 $63,191 302 $30,200 21 $1,680 160 $12,800 17.82 $1,426
Marijuana Seized 712.65 $5,701 1286 $10,288 798 $6,384 2963 $23,704 704.2 $7,634
Methamphetamine 28 $1,960 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 2 $160
Marijuana Plants 4 $4,800 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 6 $7,200
Oxycontin 5 $350 209 $14,630 38 $3,800 48 $3,360
Departmental Totals: AMT VALUE AMT VALUE AMT VALUE AMT VALUE AMT VALUE
Cocaine 14,687 $1,468,622 12,260 $1,226,000 22,720 $1,818,834 8,469 $677,520 1,466 $117,242.00
Marijuana 6,955 $55,643 50,357 $402,856 4,923 $39,384 991,933 $7,935,464 2,092 $16,737
Methamphetamine 1676 $166,760 502 $50,200 0 $0 0 $0 7.1 $568
Marijuana Plants 29 $34,800 21 $15,750 13 $9,750 52 $72,800 6 $7,200Oxycontin 145 $10,150 115 $8,050 260 $18,200 358 $25,060 667 $46,690
TOTAL: 23,492 $1,735,975 63,255 $1,766,111 27,916 $1,884,934 992,343 $8,710,844 4,238 $188,437
AMT VALUEAMT VALUEAMT VALUE
2009 2010
AMT VALUE VALUEAMT VALUE AMT
2011
AMT VALUE
AMT VALUE
AMT VALUE
AMT VALUE
2012
Total Drugs Seized Five Year Comparison
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1735975 1776111 1884934
8710844
1884380
1000000
2000000
3000000
4000000
5000000
6000000
7000000
8000000
9000000
10000000
5-Year Comparison of Drugs Seized Total Dollar Amount
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
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ABC LAW VIOLATIONS At Permitted Establishments Away From Permitted Establishments TOTAL
Sell to Underage 8 0 8
Sell to Intoxicated 4 0 4
Underage Possession 8 1 9
Unauthorized Possession 10 0 10
Other Alcohol 9 0 9
Controlled-Substance Violations At Permitted Establishments Away From Permitted Establishments
Man/Sell/Deliver/Trafficking/etc. 0 0 0
Possession 2 0 2
Paraphernalia 4 0 4
Other CS Violations 0 0 0
Other Offenses At Permitted Establishments Away From Permitted Establishments
DWI Implied 0 0 0
Traffic 12 0 12
Criminal 21 0 21
Weapons/Assaults 0 0 0
Enforcement Totals 78 1 79
Alcohol Education At Permitted Establishments
Seller/Server 0
Other Presentations 0
Total 0
Agencies Assisted At Permitted Establishments
ABC LAW 7
Controlled Substance 11
Other 8
Total 26
Miscellaneous
Inspections 491
Violations Submitted 32
Compliance Checks 20
Training Hours 113
Total 682
ABC LAW ENFORCEMENT ANNUAL REPORT
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Investigative Hrs. Surveilance Hrs Hours in CourtReports Alcohol
Seized(oz)
Warrants/Sub/ Orders
Served Search Warrant
2 4.1 2.5 2 0 8 1
10 30.0 2.5 12 420 - Beer 2 Warnings 0
24 3.5 2.5 11 0 1 Warning 3
35 4.0 0 9
672- Beer
12- Wine 6 0
41 4.5 5.5 18 0 2 0
40 7.0 0 53
2880 -
Beer
77.2 -
Wine 4 0
17 5.0 1 14 110 - Liquor 3 1
40 3.45 5.5 16 0 4 0
12 3.5 5.5 11 38.4 - Liquor 7 1
18 2.5 4.15 13 0 5 0
12 2.5 4 10
19 - Wine
431- Liquor 7 0
5 1.0 2.5 7 0 5 0
256 71.05 35.65 176 51 6
3972 oz - Beer
108.2 oz - Wine
594.4 oz - Liquor
ABC OFFICER REPORT– Cont.
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GANG INVESTIGATIONS REPORT
8 0
236 69
1 13
35 3
53 2
126 0
6 13
147 0
2 0
24 0
239 0
6 0
0 0
3 0
0 1
30 35
Arrests Warrants Drawn
Surveillance Hours
Cases Assigned
Juvenile Cases Assigned
Cases Cleared (arrest)
Cases Cleared (other)
Consent Searches
Search Warrants Drawn
Special Assignments
Prosecution Summaries
Hour(s) District/Superior Court
Assist Other Officers
Interagency Meetings
Community Watch Meetings
Community Gang Presentations
School Presentations
Other arrests(warrants served)
Follow-up Reports
Incident Reports
Interviews/Office
Field Interviews
Called out Investigations
Gang Assault Cases
Gang Larceny Cases
Community Watch Patrols*
Firearms Traces
Validated a Gang Member
Shooting Cases
Damage To Property Cases
Gang Fights
Gang Homicide Cases
Gang Robbery Cases
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During the year of 2012 the Explorer program grew and at one point the Post
was full with a total of 15 Explorers. The Post lost 3 members, but had 11 members who
remained active the whole year. They included Austin Stanley, Bridgett Swaney, Kyle
Williamson, Shea Williamson, Rebecca Hussey, Taylor Crawford, Gabriela Perez, Gerardo
Sandoval, Eduardo Sandoval, Monica Serfin and Jose Cruz.
Officer from the department have volunteered to serve as advisors for the Explorers. The program consists of a Committee and a Post
Advisor. The Advisors work closely with the Explorers on different programs and projects. During the year of 2012 the Explorers had
training in the following areas.
Roberts Rules of Order ( how to conduct a proper meeting)
Narcotics
Basic First Aid and CPR
Crime Scene Investigation
Crowd control
Marching and Flag Presentations
Building Searches
Traffic Stops
In August the Explorers took part in the National Night Out. They were stationed with Advisors to answer questions about the police
equipment that was on display. One of the Explorers presented the flag for the kick off of the event.
The Asheboro Police Explorers helped the police department with crowd control at the Asheboro Fall Festival Parade and the
Christmas Parade. Explorers were stationed along the parade route with an Advisor to assist with keeping the crowds back from the
roadway. The Explorers also manned a booth at the Asheboro Fall Festival and provided information to the public about crime
prevention and Community Watch. The Explorers also presented the flag at Boy Scouts Roundtable Meeting in December 2012.
Explorer Post 2036
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DEPARTMENTAL TRAINING
Division Total Hours
Traffic 489
Street Crimes 526
Vice/Narcotics 690
School Resource Officers 443
Criminal Investigations 807
Park Rangers 79
Administration 326
Evidence 68
Reserves 128
Special Services 102
Patrol Teams 3442
Total/Average Hours 7,078 Average Per Person 87.6