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HHUNTERSVILLE PPOLICE
DDEPARTMENT 102 Gilead Road P.O. Box 664 Huntersville, N.C. 28070
(704) 875-6542 Fax (704) 875-2815Philip K. Potter, CLEE
Chief of Police
MONTHLY CRIME BULLETIN
Burglary
May 2010
Activity Summary:
• There were sixteen (16) burglaries reported in May, 2010. There were twelve (12) burglaries reported during
the same timeframe in 2009. This is a 33% increase from 2009 to 2010.
• Twelve (12), or 75%, of the incidents involved residential locations, two (2) involved commercial
locations, one (1) involved a school, and one (1) involved a residential outbuilding.
• Eight (8) incidents, or 50%, involved forced entry.
• Four (4) incidents, or 25%, were discovered on a Monday and four (4) on a Saturday.
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The highest concentration of incidents was discovered between the hours of 0800 and 2000.• Thirteen (13) incidents are still open for further investigation, two (2) have been closed with leads
exhausted and one (1) has been closed cleared by arrest.
Historically, HPD has an average of 19 burglaries during the month of May with a current threshold of 8 to 30. This
May, we were within our threshold with 16 reported burglaries.
Forecast for June:
The average number of burglaries for the month of June is 18 plus or minus 6. By the end of June, there is a 68%
chance HPD will have received between 12 and 24 reported burglaries.
Prepared by: Laura Rooks, Crime Analyst
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May 2010
Geographic Analysis
Incidents per Reporting Tract Number of Crimes per Location
Incidents by Response Area
d b
Location # % of totalCommercial 2 13%
Residential 12 75%
School 1 6%
Construction Site 0 0%Out Bldg-Residential 1 6%
16 100%
Tract # % of total
A1
A2 1 6%
A3 1 6%
A4
A5 1 6%
B1 1 6%
B2 3 19%
B3 1 6%
B4 1 6%
C1
C2
C3 2 13%
C4
C5 2 13%
C6
D1D2 1 6%
D3 1 6%
D4
D5 1 6%
D6
16 100%
Beat # % of
total
East 1 4 25%
East 2 2 13%
East 3 3 19%
West 1 2 13%
West 2 1 6%
West 3 4 25%
16 100%
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May and June Burglaries Over Time
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35
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2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
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c i d e n t s
May
June
Comparison of # of Incidents in May to # of Incidents in June over time
Month Year # of
Incidents
% Change
May 2009 12
May 2010 16 33%
Month Year # of Incidents Month Year # of Incidents Mean # Change by Month
May 2004 28 June 2004 18 23 -10
May 2005 30 June 2005 24 27 -6
May 2006 35 June 2006 19 27 -16
May 2007 20 June 2007 26 23 +6
May 2008 4 June 2008 12 8 +8
May 2009 12 June 2009 11 11.5 -1
Standard Deviation from Mean in incidents # for 2004-2009 +-8.15 Standard Deviation for change inincidents # b/w May and June:
+-9.30