Police Department
February 2016 Monthly Report
Administrative Division – Lt. Jimmy Holcombe Positions Filled Light
Duty/FMLA/Military
Total
Sworn Officers 54 54 2 52
Dispatch 9 9 0 9
Detention 5 3 0 3
Admin 5/2pt 5/2pt 0 5/2
Animal Control 1 1 0 0
Total 74/2pt 73/2pt 2 71/2pt
Volunteer Hours
Departmental Training Report
January 2016
Date Class Type Instructor # Of
Students
Class
Hours
Total
Hours
2/1-2/3 FATS Duncan PD Greer PD 20 2 40
2/1 Events Staff
Meeting (FATS)
Greer PD 8 1 8
2/8 Patrol Rifle Cert Greer PD 9 8 56
2/11 Citizens Academy Greer PD 30 2 60
2/18 ERT NAMI
Training
NAMI Greenville 15 8 120
2/18 Citizens Academy Greer PD 30 2 60
2/25 Area 5 Committee Greer PD 10 2 20
2/25 Citizens Academy Greer PD 30 2 60
2/26 Police Ethics Jackie Swindler 32 3 96
Totals 9 184 30 520
Alive at 25
January February
171 152.17
Total 233.17
Ø No classes taught during February.
Operation Medicine Cabinet
Ø The locker was emptied once with a total of 35lbs removed.
Community Service Worker Program
Ø Two days were utilized and around 60 bags of litter were collected. Emphasis was placed on the Sunnyside Area due to recent community surveys.
School Resource Officer Monthly Totals
Calls 298 Arrests 4 Reports 5
Citations 0 Student Conferences 118 Parent Conferences 44
City Court 4 Family Court 0
Events 29 Training 51
Operational Support Division – Lt. Marcus Kelley
Dispatch and Call Frequency Jan-16 Feb-16
% Change
From Previous
Month
Year to Date 2015
Year to Date 2016
% Change from
previous year
Number of 911 Calls 1,191 1,169 -1.8% 2,429 2,360 -2.8%
Incoming 7-Digit Line Calls 3,811 3,607 -5.4% 9,531 7,418 -22.2%
Police Calls for Service 2,145 1,941 -9.5% 4,150 4,086 -1.5%
Fire Calls for Service 261 233 -10.7% 482 494 2.5%
Total Dispatched Calls 2,406 2,174 -9.6% 4,632 4,580 -1.1%
Police Incidents: 1,941
Fire Incidents: 233 Police Average Response Time by Source (7 Digit 11.46) (911 7.05) Total 911 Calls: 1,169 Total 7 Digit Calls: 3,607 Peak Volume Hours: 0800 - 2000 911 Calls Transferred: 369 Operator Breakdown by Number of Calls Taken and Average Talk Time Krajenka: 326 Avg Talk: 1:19 Mayer: 585 Avg Talk: 00:55 Bagwell: 189 Avg Talk: 1:12 Green: 540 Avg Talk: 1:15 Marshall: 165 Avg Talk: 1:10 Atkins: 710 Avg Talk: 1:01 Coln: 1,062 Avg Talk: 1:03 Hoffman: 501 Avg Talk: 00:50 Crutchlow: 389 Avg Talk: 00:53 911 Transfer Breakdown Greenville County EMS: 150 Spartanburg County EMS: 61 Greenville County Sheriff’s Office: 45 Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office: 44 SC Highway Patrol: 69
February 2016 Stats for 911 - Communications Center 03/08/2016
Inmate and Process Total Jan-16 Feb-16
% Change From
Previous Month
Year to Date 2015
Year to Date 2016
% Change from
previous year
Number of Adults Processed 141 157 11.3% 257 298 16.0%
Transported to Greenville 35 33 -5.7% 50 68 36.0%
Transported to Spartanburg 16 9 -43.8% 20 25 25.0%
Juveniles Processed 0 6 #DIV/0! 9 6 -33.3%
Hours Covered by Patrol 12 12 0.0% 148 12 -91.9%
Strip Searches Conducted 0 0 0.0% 2 0 -100.0%
REPORTS ENTERED
JAN 2016
FEB 2016
Collision Reviewed on Report Beam 364 274
Warning / Public Contact forms 332 337
Traffic citations sent to Columbia 644 335
Traffic citations entered into Database 631 692
Reports provided to public via fax, email, or mail 187 20
Incident & Supplemental Reports Entered 478 485
Expungements Completed 21 43
Expungements Researched 21 43
Jail Packets Entered * 150
Animal Control Activity
January 2016
February 2016
% Change From
Previous Month
Year to Date 2015
Year to Date 2016
% Change from
previous year
CallsforService 149 132 -11.4% 219 281 28.3%
LiveDogsPickedUp
7 13 85.7% 16 20 25.0%
LiveCatsPickedUp
12 5 -58.3% 13 17 30.8%
DeadDogsPickedUp
2 1 -50.0% 2 3 50.0%
DeadCatsPickedUp
2 3 50.0% 7 5 -28.6%
LiveWildlifePickedUp
2 1 -50.0% 3 3 0.0%
DeadWildlifePickedUp
3 6 100.0% 12 9 -25.0%
TrapsDelivered 6 6 0.0% 17 12 -29.4%
FollowUpCalls 15 12 -20.0% 20 27 35.0%
CitationsIssued 1 0 -100.0% 0 1 #DIV/0!
WarrantsObtained
0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0%
WarningsIssued
15 12 -20.0% 20 27 35.0%
CourtCases 2 1 -50.0% 0 3 #DIV/0!
DogsTxtoCountyShelter 5 11 120.0% 14 16 14.3%
CatsTxtoCountyShelter
11 4 -63.6% 12 15 25.0%
TreatedbyVet 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0%
HoursTraining 0 0 0.0% 2 0 0.0%
Patrol Division – Lt. Varner Uniform Patrol Monthly
February 2016
15 Alcohol arrest 21 Drug arrest
• Officers are working on issues related to the survey conducted in the Sunnyside area
• Collison at Chartwell Estates resulted in an evacuation of several houses due to gas leak
• Officers conducted walk and talks in several new construction sites and business plazas
• Signs placed in neighborhoods in response to property crimes
• Drugs seized from traffic stop
Team Response Citations Arrest Code5 Code6 Code11 Miles Warrants FI'sAlpha 628 219 59 79 10 78 7042 42 12Bravo 678 178 35 74 12 82 5666 25 0Charlie 362 84 24 30 5 25 9036 18 3Delta 557 82 40 52 4 137 6722 41 36Traffic 172 83 0 9 80 43 4622 0 0
PolicePatrolActivity 16-Jan 16-Feb %Change LastYTD YTD %Change
Citationsissued* 705 646 -8.37% 1282 1351 5.38%Arrest 151 158 4.64% 353 309 -12.46%IncidentReports 266 244 -8.27% 595 510 -14.29%CollisionReports 125 111 -11.20% 205 236 15.12%WarningCitations 332 365 9.94% 568 697 22.71%PatrolMiles 34505 33088 -4.11% 67043 67593 0.82%WarrantsServed 139 126 -9.35% 295 265 -10.17%FieldInterviews 34 51 50.00% 18 85 372.22%Citationsarefortrafficandcriminaloffenses*
K-9 Numbers January 2016
Overall Deployment Statistics for K-9 Boss and K-9 Stryker
Deployments Arrests
14 9
Deployments grouped by Record Subtype
57.14% (8) Exterior Vehicle Scenting
14.29% (2) Area Search
14.29% (2) Call-Out Narcotics
7.14% (1) Track
7.14% (1) Parcel Sniff
14 total Deployments for January 2016
Criminal Investigations Division – Lt. Eric Pressley Investigators with the Criminal Investigations Division (CID) were assigned thirty-two new cases in
February. Investigators were able to successfully clear seven cases during the month with two coming by
arrest. Several of the more significant events for the month are as follows:
• Det. Arterburn was assigned eleven new cases in February. He signed six search warrants and five arrest warrants during the month.
• Det. Arterburn was assigned as the lead investigator on a shooting incident at Oakland Place Apartments. He has signed warrants on the two individuals suspected in the shooting. One of the suspects is in jail in Spartanburg on un-related charges.
• Det. Bash was assigned six cases and successfully cleared three. He also spent considerable time assisting Det. Arterburn with the shooting incident at Oakland.
• Det. Hemric cleared by arrest a CSC case that originated in January. The suspect was arrested in Beaufort and brought back to Greer.
• Investigators were called back in to work for a total of forty-seven hours in February. • VA Weibel was assigned forty-two cases requiring victim follow-up in February. She also
spent nineteen hours assisting victims in all courts. • Crime Analyst Ellis assisted patrol at their request with five separate crime analysis. Her
offender analysis brought about a total of forty-five days in jail for five suspects. • Vice served twelve arrest and five warrants. • Vice made cases in areas two and three recovering guns, cocaine, crack, and marijuana.
Guns, cocaine, money Marijuana and money