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<strong>Spanish</strong> <strong>Fork</strong> <strong>Police</strong><br />
<strong>Department</strong>
Mission Statement<br />
P We, the <strong>Spanish</strong> <strong>Fork</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Department</strong>, are committed to<br />
serving all facets of our community with professionalism,<br />
fairness, respect and compassion. Driven by a desire to serve, we<br />
investigate problems as well as incidents, seeking solutions and<br />
fostering a sense of security in neighborhoods and individuals.<br />
P We are committed to providing safety, protection and service<br />
while instilling confidence and providing for a better quality of<br />
life for all people. This will be accomplished by enforcing the<br />
law while protecting citizens rights, freedoms and constitutional<br />
guarantees.<br />
P We are dedicated to providing a quality work environment and<br />
the development of its members through effective training and<br />
leadership. Further, we pledge excellence, initiative, and<br />
integrity, knowing those we serve deserve no less.
Organization<br />
Dee Rosenbaum<br />
Chief<br />
Brad Stone<br />
Investigation Lieutenant<br />
Carl Johnston<br />
Partol Lieutenant<br />
Steve Adams<br />
Administration Lieutenant
Patrol Organization<br />
Dee Rosenbaum<br />
Chief<br />
Carl Johnston<br />
Lieutenant<br />
Brad Mitchell<br />
Sergeant<br />
Brandon Anderson<br />
Sergeant<br />
Cory Slaymaker<br />
Sergeant
Patrol Organization cont..<br />
Dee Rosenbaum<br />
Chief<br />
Carl Johnston<br />
Lieutenant<br />
Brad Mitchell<br />
Sergeant<br />
Brent Smith<br />
Patrolman<br />
Trent Shepherd<br />
Partolman<br />
Chris Sheriff<br />
Patrolman<br />
Cade Harding<br />
Patrolman
Patrol Organization cont..<br />
Dee Rosenbaum<br />
Chief<br />
Carl Johnston<br />
Lieutenant<br />
Brandon Anderson<br />
Sergeant<br />
Morgan Warner<br />
Patrolman<br />
Lance Rudd<br />
Partolman<br />
Tony Lunceford<br />
Patrolman<br />
Justin Gordon<br />
Patrolman
Patrol Organization cont..<br />
Dee Rosenbaum<br />
Chief<br />
Carl Johnston<br />
Lieutenant<br />
Cory Slaymaker<br />
Sergeant<br />
Duane Brunson<br />
Patrolman<br />
Jeremy Anderson<br />
Partolman<br />
Scott Gardner<br />
Patrolman<br />
Zach Adams<br />
Patrolman
Investigation Organization<br />
Dee Rosenbaum<br />
Chief<br />
Brad Stone<br />
Lieutenant<br />
Richard Hales<br />
Sergeant<br />
Cortney Jones<br />
Major Crimes Task Force<br />
John Jackson<br />
Investigations<br />
Matt Johnson<br />
School Resource Officer<br />
Phil Nielsen<br />
Narcotics Enforcement
Administration Organization<br />
Dee Rosenbaum<br />
Chief<br />
Steve Adams<br />
Lieutenant<br />
Mark Byers<br />
Animal Control<br />
Jill Thorpe<br />
Secretary<br />
Bev Hancock<br />
Secretary<br />
Janet Bryan<br />
Secretary<br />
Tricia Brienholt<br />
Secretary
Retired Officers<br />
Blake Nielsen<br />
Ed Acey<br />
Stephen Mattinson
New Officers<br />
Scott Gardner<br />
Justin Gordon<br />
Tony Lunceford<br />
Cade Harding<br />
Zach Adams
Calls of Service<br />
Telephone Calls Received by Central Dispatch and the <strong>Police</strong><br />
<strong>Department</strong> for request of services.<br />
P YEAR CENTRAL DISPATCH POLICE DEPARTMENT TOTAL<br />
2004 9,494 32,273 41,767<br />
2003 7,405 30,135 37,540<br />
2002 7,643 27,904 35,547<br />
2001 7,411 25,829 33,240<br />
2000 7,834 28,533 36,367<br />
P Average number of telephone calls received by <strong>Spanish</strong> <strong>Fork</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Department</strong><br />
– 2004 129 calls per day<br />
– 2003 121 calls per day<br />
– 2002 112 calls per day<br />
– 2001 103 calls per day<br />
– 2000 114 calls per day<br />
P Average number of dispatched calls through Central Dispatch<br />
– 2004 26 calls per day<br />
– 2003 20 calls per day<br />
– 2002 21 calls per day<br />
– 2001 20 calls per day<br />
– 2000 21 calls per day
Incidents Handled<br />
Incidents are all actions performed by an officer<br />
They can range from a call for service to criminal investigations<br />
46128<br />
38586<br />
35803<br />
39670<br />
37125<br />
2004 2003 2002 2001 2000
Index Crimes<br />
For Year 2004<br />
P OFFENSE TOTAL CRIMES TOTAL CLEARED<br />
HOMICIDE 0 0 (100%)<br />
RAPE 10 8 ( 80%)<br />
ROBBERY 4 2 ( 50%)<br />
ASSAULT 151 128 ( 85%)<br />
BURGLARY 216 37 ( 17%)<br />
THEFT 1162 544 ( 47%)<br />
AUTO THEFT 35 15 ( 43%)<br />
P These crimes are considered Index Crimes. They are reported to the FBI. They<br />
are then complied with other cities across the nation and available to the public.
Stolen and Recovered Property<br />
Five Year Comparison<br />
P STOLEN PROPERTY RECOVERED PROPERTY<br />
2004 $ 588,295 $ 238,306<br />
2003 $ 579,770 $ 178,036<br />
2002 $ 898,139 $ 323,184<br />
2001 $ 1,033,873 $ 260,264<br />
2000 $ 748,936 $ 259,334
Other Crime Comparison<br />
P OFFENSE CASES ARRESTS Year<br />
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 84 81 2004<br />
86 98 2003<br />
76 83 2002<br />
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF 413 96 2004<br />
481 230 2003<br />
461 96 2002<br />
SHOPLIFTING 102 106 2004<br />
139 156 2003<br />
177 196 2002<br />
SEXUAL ASSAULTS 76 24 2004<br />
60 42 2003<br />
57 28 2002
Total Arrest<br />
These arrest include traffic tickets<br />
7185<br />
6166<br />
5849<br />
6498<br />
7007<br />
2004 2003 2002 2001 2000
Traffic Tickets<br />
Non-Moving Citations<br />
1677<br />
1556<br />
1285<br />
1175 1166<br />
2004 2003 2002 2001 2000<br />
Moving Citations<br />
2436<br />
2542<br />
2164 2118<br />
2030<br />
2004 2003 2002 2001 2000
Traffic Accidents<br />
Traffic Accidents<br />
640<br />
594<br />
632<br />
595<br />
625<br />
2004 2003 2002 2001 2000
Traffic Accidents By Location<br />
Three Year Top Accident Locations Comparison<br />
Those addresses in Red are repeat accidents sites.<br />
2004<br />
2003<br />
2002<br />
1000 N MAIN<br />
20<br />
SR 6 800 N<br />
18<br />
CENTER MAIN<br />
18<br />
CENTER MAIN<br />
400 N MAIN<br />
SR 6 800 N<br />
SR 6 2550 E<br />
200 N MAIN<br />
SFHS<br />
SR 6 1000 N<br />
800 E 400 N<br />
900 N MAIN<br />
18<br />
15<br />
15<br />
14<br />
12<br />
11<br />
10<br />
10<br />
9<br />
400 N MAIN<br />
MACEYS<br />
SR 6 1000 N<br />
300 S MAIN<br />
SFHS<br />
1000 N MAIN<br />
K-MART<br />
SHOPKO<br />
SR 6 2550 E<br />
800 N MAIN<br />
CENTER MAIN<br />
17<br />
17<br />
17<br />
15<br />
14<br />
13<br />
9<br />
9<br />
9<br />
8<br />
8<br />
SR 6 1000 N<br />
1000 N MAIN<br />
300 S MAIN<br />
SR 6 800 N<br />
400 N MAIN<br />
MACEYS<br />
100 N MAIN<br />
Arrowhead Trail Main<br />
K-MART<br />
SFHS<br />
17<br />
16<br />
14<br />
14<br />
13<br />
13<br />
11<br />
11<br />
10<br />
10
Traffic Accidents Damage Amount<br />
P Year Total Damage Amount of<br />
Accidents Only Injuries Fatalities Damage<br />
2004 640 494 145 1 $2,172,500<br />
2003 594 454 138 2 $1,838,930<br />
2002 632 519 126 1 $1,653,855<br />
2001 595 470 125 0 $1,539,140<br />
2000 625 484 140 1 $1,855,890<br />
Totals 3086 2512 674 5 $9,060,315
Animal Control<br />
2004 Yearly Report<br />
P Number of incidents handled 1934<br />
P After hours call outs 168<br />
P Animals killed in traffic 60<br />
P Citations issued 258<br />
P Dog licenses issued 707<br />
P Animal bites or attacks 17
Animal Control Cont...<br />
2004<br />
P Livestock Other Animal & Wildlife<br />
Cows 35 Fowl/Pigeons 6<br />
Horses 8 Raccoons 39<br />
Goats 4 Other 13<br />
TOTAL 47 Total 58<br />
P Domestic Impounded Adopted Redeemed Rescued Euthanized<br />
Dogs 476 59 128 92 197<br />
Cats 464 46 76 73 44<br />
TOTAL 940 105 135 159 541
Programs Available<br />
Internet Access To SFPD