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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEmergency Services Committee Minutes 02.28.2022MINUTES CITY OF LAUREL EMERGENCY SERVICES COMMITTEE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2022 The Emergency Services Committee meeting was called to order at 6:00pm on Monday, February 28, 2022 by Chair Heidi Sparks Members Present: Heidi Sparks- Chair, Iry Wilke- Vice -Chair, Bill Mountsier, Richard Klose, Bruce McGee, Jim Irvin Others Present: Mayor Dave Waggoner, Police Chief Stan Langve, Fire Chief Brent Peters, Ambulance Director Lyndy Gurchiek Public Input: None General Items 1. Approval of Emergency Services Committee minutes of January 24, 2022. Motion by Richard Klose, Seconded by Bill Mountsier, motion carried 6-0 New Business 2. Update from Ambulance Director, Fire and Police Chiefs a. Ambulance Director Report attached i. Heidi asked about call trends- Director Gurchiek stated trend on calls in continuing to increase ii. Iry asked about transports with no lights and sirens- Director Gurchiek stated lights and sirens increase patient anxiety and doesn't save much time so most transports are completed without lights and sirens iii. Director Gurchiek stated that background checks for employment going forward will be completed thru Chief Langve and the police department b. Police Chief Report attached i. K9 Colt and Officer Booth- Mayor asked if K9 Colt is utilized in chase situations. Chief Langve stated K9 Colt is a drug and tracking dog, not a bite dog ii. Calls in 2021 increased over 2020 and this trend is expected to continue iii. 15 interviews completed to fill the 2 open positions within the department c. Fire Chief Report attached i. Fire Marshall class in Laurel will be in May ii. Chief Peters is retiring from the refinery June 1S' iii. Squad 5 is back from repair- Fire Department will be taking an engine truck as a blocker going forward iv. Department completed ice water rescue training in January Old Business 3. Ambulance Volunteer Pay Director Gurchiek states full-time ambulance employees pay was increased slightly. This increase came from cost saving from vacant positions and was increased to be competitive with market. Volunteer pay has not been increased, but Director Gurchiek would like Ambulance Volunteer pay to be comparable to the Fire Volunteers. She would also like to see a pay adjusted by paramedic and EMT. Currently pay is $2.50 an hour for the first six months, then increased to $3.50 an hour after that. Other Items Announcements 4. Next Meeting will be Monday, March 28, 2022 at 6:OOpm in Council Chambers Meeting adjourned at 6:55pm Structure Fires Wildland Fires Extrications Other Rescues Alarms Public Assist Medical Assist. Other calls Fire Prevention Total Training Total Maintenance Community Service Announcements Laurel Fire Department Report for the Month of Jan. 2022 oralS Hours 36 33 200 97 18 49 49 482 155 50 Total 687 Structure Firefighting Conduct all levels of Structure Firefighting to include entry and attack, ventilation, salvage, overhaul, and investigation. A structure fire is a fire involving the structural components of various types of residential, commercial or industrial buildings. Wildland Firefighting Wildfire, brush fire, bush fire, desert fire, forest fire, grass fire, hill fire, peat fire, vegetation fire. Extrications Rescue victims entrapped in automobiles, machinery, farm equipment, buildings, and trenches. Other Rescues Rope Rescue, Water Rescue, Ice Rescue Alarms Any false alarms or malfunctions. Other Calls EMS assist, Industrial or Aircraft firefighting, Vehicle Fire, Hazmat, Spills, Public safety, Investigations, gas leaks, Carbon Monoxide problems, etc. Laurel Emergency Services Report created 2/28/22: 2020 1090 requests for service 159 times LEMS was unavailable 72 times AMR was unavailable 288 responses in Ward 5 = 27% of calls outside of the city of Laurel 2021 1228 requests for service 135 times LEMS was unavailable 34 times AMR was unavailable 318 responses in Ward 5 = 26% of calls outside of the city of Laurel Recent Month Summary: January 2022: Requests 100 Missed Calls 11=11 % Shortest Delay 12 minutes Longest Delay 69 minutes Average Delay 31 minutes Fire Driver Available 22 times QRU Response With 1 Provider 6 times *' On A Previous Call 3 times No Crew / Provider Available 2 times AMR Transported or Responded 5 times Red Lodge Transported 0 times HELP Flight Transported 0 times Columbus Transported 1 times Joliet Transported 0time Park City Transported 0 time PD Assisted Pt no transport 0 times POV Transport 5 times YCSOTransported 0times MHP Transported 0 times **0 times the QRU responded and the patient refused / no transport to hospital or no patient found *30 responses in Ward 5 = 30 % of calls outside of the city of Laurel 2021 Running Totals 'correction made from prevlous report 12-21 Other Reporting Information: - We have had a few applications for the 2 full time paramedic positions and one that followed through and interviewed. He has accepted the position contingent on background check, City Council and Mayor final approval. We also interviewed 2 volunteer EMT applicants who have been offered positions with the same contingencies as the paramedic. - We have updated our interview process to include a group interview board as well as a practical component. Once determined we want to bring them on board, I have worked with Chief Langve to do a background check and once that is complete we will complete the process with the City Council and Mayor approval. - We are working with Matt Wheeler and the Mayor has approved us to train some of the Public Works employees to be drivers for times that we are not able to have a full crew and no fire driver available. - The end of the year brings recertification time for many of our crews, working on ensuring they have the hours required to recertify. - We are excited to announce that we have received a donation for some proper Stop the Bleed equipment and will work on announcing some class times in the near future. - We had 2 of our staff attend a week long car seat safety check program. This program certifies them to inspect car seats for infants and children and make sure that they are properly installed. Although it seems like a simple thing to do, many accidents with car seats have proven that installation is a difficult thing to do correctly. The car seat technicians can evaluate and show you how to make sure it is safely installed and will hold properly in an accident. Again in the near future we will have a day where anyone can come and have their seats evaluated. In the mean time if you have anyone needing this service, reach out and we can schedule a time to have one of them get it all checked out. - We received approval for the crew sleeping quarters and will begin working on getting this built. This is a huge improvement for our crews and we are excited! - I have been asked to sit on multiple groups from around the state regarding establishing an EMS Advocacy group. I think this is really important for EMS in Montana and hopefully something that can help our service in the future as well. January February March April May June July August September October November December Total 2021 Requests 92 98 117 96 108 89 127 100 91 110 98 102 1228 Missed Calls 8=9% 2=3% 10=9% 12=12% 8=7% 16=18% 11=9% 12=12% 9=10% 7=6% 19=19% 21=21% 135 Shortest Delay (minutes) 20 43 15 15 36 SO 14 7 3 15 12 14 3 Longest Delay (minutes) 45 70 80 87 73 60 75 52 53 44 65 56 87 Average Delay (minutes) 25 47 30 50 61 36 35 23 29 28 40 29 36 Fire Driver Available 11 21 26 9 15 7 16 20 17 37 32 17 228 QRU Response w 1 Provider 6 1 5 7 3 14 9 9 7 4 15 15 91 On A Previous Call 3 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 20 No Crew / Provider Available 0 2 1 3 4 2 2 2 1 2 2 5 1 24 AMR Transported or Responded 4 1 5 7 5 5 4 5 6 2 12 15 69 Columbus Transported 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 Joliet Transported 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Park City Transported 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 Red Lodge Transported 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 HELP Flight Transported 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 POV Transport 3 1 4 3 2 2 3 3 1 4• 1 5 4 ! 36 PD Assisted Pt no transport 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 YCSOTransported 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 MHP Transported 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 QRU/AMR Refusal or No Patient 1 0 0 1 0 5 1 4 2 1• 1 218 Responses in Ward 5 21=23% 40=41% 30=26% 28=29% 36=33% 27=30% 43=34% 26=26% 20=22% 36=33% 23=23% 27=26% 318=26% 'correction made from prevlous report 12-21 Other Reporting Information: - We have had a few applications for the 2 full time paramedic positions and one that followed through and interviewed. He has accepted the position contingent on background check, City Council and Mayor final approval. We also interviewed 2 volunteer EMT applicants who have been offered positions with the same contingencies as the paramedic. - We have updated our interview process to include a group interview board as well as a practical component. Once determined we want to bring them on board, I have worked with Chief Langve to do a background check and once that is complete we will complete the process with the City Council and Mayor approval. - We are working with Matt Wheeler and the Mayor has approved us to train some of the Public Works employees to be drivers for times that we are not able to have a full crew and no fire driver available. - The end of the year brings recertification time for many of our crews, working on ensuring they have the hours required to recertify. - We are excited to announce that we have received a donation for some proper Stop the Bleed equipment and will work on announcing some class times in the near future. - We had 2 of our staff attend a week long car seat safety check program. This program certifies them to inspect car seats for infants and children and make sure that they are properly installed. Although it seems like a simple thing to do, many accidents with car seats have proven that installation is a difficult thing to do correctly. The car seat technicians can evaluate and show you how to make sure it is safely installed and will hold properly in an accident. Again in the near future we will have a day where anyone can come and have their seats evaluated. In the mean time if you have anyone needing this service, reach out and we can schedule a time to have one of them get it all checked out. - We received approval for the crew sleeping quarters and will begin working on getting this built. This is a huge improvement for our crews and we are excited! - I have been asked to sit on multiple groups from around the state regarding establishing an EMS Advocacy group. I think this is really important for EMS in Montana and hopefully something that can help our service in the future as well. To whom it may concern, Chief of Police Stan Langve Officer Jackson Booth and Narcotics K9 Colt have been working as a team since returning home in April of 2021. Officer Booth and K9 Colt have been a huge asset to the Laurel Police Department, the city of Billings, Yellowstone County, Stillwater County, Sweet Grass County, Carbon County, Montana Highway Patrol, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Division of Criminal Investigations (DCI), and most importantly the community of Laurel. From April 16`h, 2021, until December 3181, 2021, Officer Booth and K9 Colt have been dispatched to 32 K9 deployments. The team has 29 narcotic deployments and three tracking deployments. Out of those 29 narcotic deployments K9 Colt has been used 17 times with 15 positive alerts or indications to vehicles, with no false alerts. Out of those 28 narcotic deployments Officer Booth and K9 Colt have removed the following: 1,178.6 grams of methamphetamine, just under 3 pounds. With a street value of, $117,860. 2.2 pounds of cocaine. Street value of $99,790 21 grams of heroin. Street value $2,100 2 grams of shrooms. Street value $200 9 fentanyl pills. Street value $990 1 loaded syringe of steroids. Thousands of dollars in drug paraphernalia. 9 guns. Stolen property. $26,976 in illegal money 8 thousand dollars in forged checks. The department is still waiting to hear back on amounts for two cases. With this high volume of activity out of Officer Booth and K9 Colt agencies have been able to make 24 felony arrests. Some of these cases are still pending but some have already led to convictions. Officer Booth and K9 Colt are also certified in tracking for lost or missing people. They were dispatched to three lost or missing person's calls. Officer Booth and K9 Colt helped locate a suicidal male, near the Yellowstone River with the help of the Yellowstone County Sherriff's Office and the Billings Police Department K9 Unit. - The male was later located by the Yellowstone County Sherriff's helicopter as K9 Teams were on his track. Officer Booth and K9 Colt also assisted in locating a missing resident form Laurel Health and Rehab with the assistance of the Billings Police Department K9 Unit as cover. Officer Booth and K9 Colt have also helped conduct school sniffs at the request of school officials and the Billings Police Department K9 Unit. K9 Colt helped sniff lockers and cars at the Laurel High School and Middle School. Billings Senior High School, Ben Steele Middle School, and Broadview High School. Officer Booth and K9 Colt have also been a part of doing narcotic sniffs for the inpatient treatment facilities in Billings such as Passages and Alternatives in Billings. Officer Booth takes great pride in helping his community at all levels. He has taken K9 Colt to do demonstrations at schools to provide awareness to kids and young adults about drug use. They have done presentations at West Elementary, Columbus Middle School, and Broadwater High School. The team has also done demonstrations at the Yellowstone Valley Animal Shelter, Laurel Public Library, and the Sunshine Academy. With 2022 just starting Officer Booth and K9 Colt already have had seven deployments and have seized meth, heroin, illegal marijuana, 3 guns, and 2,250 dollars in illegal money. With these deployments officers have been able to make five arrests. K9 Colt has also been apart of School sniffs at Laurel Public Schools and Billings Skyview High School. The Laurel Police Department takes great pride in its organization and especially in this new program for the department. With Officer Booth and K9 Colt's great success they have been noticed for their hard work by departments and agencies around the country. It also should be recognized other small departments around the state have reached out to Officer Booth for tips and assistance with starting their own K9 programs within their departments. Sincerely, 21 -Apr -21 4/25/2021 5/5/2021 5/10/2021 5/16/2021 5/31/2021 6/29/2021 7/3/2021 7/4/2021 7/8/2021 7/13/2021 7/14/2021 7/16/2021 7/30/2021 8/19/2021 8/19/2021 8/24/2021 9/15/2021 10/13/2021 10/24/2021 Tracking CFS202105219 CFS202107622 Suicidal Person Missing Person 4U41 NV L VIL GIIU NU VIIILC DUULII DCILCU ILCIIIb Heroin Other"' Money Arrests Case Numbers paraphernalia'. $26,976 Felony Arrest :. P202100387 K9 Colt paraphernalia Felony Arrest ' P202100398 lax 3 grams paraphernalia Felony Arrest. ` P202100431 K9 Colt 4 grams paraphernalia Felony Arrest = P202100448 K9 Colt 2 grams paraphernalia �felony Arrest ' P202100468 lax unknown Felony Arrest . ? P202100517 K9 Colt paraphernalia Felony Arrest P202100604 K9 Colt paraphernalia Felony Arrest ; P202100624 lax paraphernalia No Arrest CFS202104997 lax 8grams paraphernalia FelonyArrestCF5202105240 lax 1 gram paraphernalia $8,000 (stolen checks) `Felony Arrest ? P202100659 lax paraphernalia Felony Arres P202100662 K9 Colt paraphernalia z 'i Felony Mr P202100670 K9 Colt 2grams paraphernaliaelonyArres P202100716 lax paraphernalia elony Arrest_ P202100776 K9 Colt paraphernalia No Arrester CFS202106508 lax 2g's shrooms/ pills ;Felony Arrie P202100794 K9 Colt paraphernalia Felony Arrest P202100892 K9 Colt paraphernalia Felony Arrest :<. P202100986 K9 Colt paraphernalia Felony Arrest P202101022 K9 Colt 9 Fentanyl pills Felony Arrest P202101036 K9 Colt paraphernalia/stolen property felony Arrest P202101065 K9 Colt 1 loaded syring of steroids Felony Arrest P202101077 lax lgram paraphernalia i Felony Arrest CFS202109156 lax paraphernalia i Felony Arrest P202101172 lax 1 gram paraphernalia Felony Arrest - P202101207 lax paraphernalia Felony Arrest :1 P202101218 K9 Colt Tracking CFS202105219 CFS202107622 Suicidal Person Missing Person Copy of total calls 2021 A I B I C I D I E I F I G 1 [CFS Date/Time] is between '2021 -01 -01 00:00' and'2021-12-31 23:59' and [Primary Incident Code ->Code :] 2 3 Code: Description 4 Totals 5 10-15: With Prisoner 0 0 6 : Abandoned Vehicle 230 230 7 : Agency Assist 732 732 8 : Alarm - Burglary 210 210 9 : Alarm - Fire 52 52 10 AMB: Ambulance 1,043 1,043 11 : Animal Complaint 107 107 12 : Area Check 69 69 13 : Assault 51 51 14 : Bad Checks 0 0 15 : Barking Dog 42 42 16 : Bomb Threat 0 0 17 : Burglary 25 25 18 : Child Abuse/Neglect 40 40 19 : Civil Complaint 174 174 20 : Counterfeiting 9 9 21 : Criminal Mischief 76 76 22 : Criminal Trespass 109 109 23 : Cruelty to Animals 54 54 24 : Curfew Violation 137 137 25 : Discharge Firearm 9 9 26 : Disorderly Conduct 79 79 27 : Dog at Large 184 184 28 : Dog Bite 17 17 29 DUI : DUI Driver 157 157 30 : Duplicate Call 15 15 31 :Escape 0 0 32 : Family Disturbance 172 172 33 : Fight 33 33 34 FIRE: Fire or Smoke 212 212 35 : Fireworks 51 51 36 : Forgery 1 1 37 : Found Property 97 97 38 : Fraud 39 39 Copy of total calls 2021 Copy of total calls 2021 H I I 1 cription] All 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Copy of total calls 2021 Copy of total calls 2021 A B C D E F G 39 : Harassment 49 49 40 : Hit & Run 47 47 41 :Identity Theft 9 9 42 :Indecent Exposure 1 1 43 :Insecure Premises 17 17 44 : Intoxicated Pedestrian 17 17 45 : Kidnapping 1 1 46 : Littering 7 7 47 : Loitering 17 17 48 : Lost or Stray Animal 223 223 49 : Lost Property 53 53 50 : Mental Health 106 106 51 : Missing Person 30 30 52 : Noise Complaint 34 34 53 : Open Container 0 0 54 : Order of Protection Violation 23 23 55 : Parking Complaint 234 234 56 : Possession of Alcohol 5 5 57 : Possession of Drugs 17 17 58 : Possession of Tobacco 7 7 59 : Privacy in Communications 22 22 60 : Prowler 1 1 61 : Public Assist 698 698 62 : Public Safety Complaint 91 91 63 : Public Works Call 240 240 64 : Report Not Needed 66 66 65 : Robbery 0 0 66 : Runaway Juvenile 17 17 67 : Sexual Assault 15 15 68 : Suicide 4 4 69 : Suicide -Attempt 12 12 70 : Suicide - Threat 47 47 71 : Suspicious Activity 1,099 1,099 72 : Suspicious Person 147 147 73 : Theft 301 301 74 : Threats 68 68 75 : Tow Call 0 0 76 : Traffic Accident 1 191 191 Copy of total calls 2021 Copy of total calls 2021 H I 39 40 41 42 43 441 1 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Copy of total calls 2021 Copy of total calls 2021 A B C D E F G 77 : Traffic Hazard 85 85 78 : Traffic Incident 186 186 79 : TRO Violation 7 7 80 :Truancy 5 5 81 T/S : Traffic Stop 1,5841 1,584 82 :Unattended Death 11 11 83 : Unknown - Converted 0 0 84 : Unlawful Transactions w/Minors 0 0 85 : Unlawful Use of Motor Vehicle 5 5 86 : Vicious Dog 24 24 87 : Warrant 176 176 88 : Welfare Check 158 158 89 Totals 10,383 10,383 2020 total 8,938 16.16% increase 90 Crimes Re roted 2,021 1,263 2020 1,063 18.84% increase Copy of total calls 2021 jan 2022 A I B I C I D I E F I G F H 1 [CFS Date/Time] is between '2022-01 -01 00:00' and'2022-01-31 23:59' and [Primary Incident Code ->Code : Descriptio Jan-22 2 3 Code: Description 4 Totals 5 10-15: With Prisoner 0 0 6 : Abandoned Vehicle 34 34 7 : Agency Assist 44 44 8 : Alarm - Burglary 24 24 9 : Alarm - Fire 5 5 10 AMB : Ambulance 83 83 11 : Animal Complaint 14 14 12 : Area Check 4 4 13 : Assault 1 1 14 : Bad Checks 0 0 15 : Barking Dog 4 4 16 : Bomb Threat 0 0 17 : Burglary 3 3 18 : Child Abuse(Neglect 0 0 19 : Civil Complaint 14 14 20 : Counterfeiting 2 2 21 : Criminal Mischief 6 6 22 : Criminal Trespass 4 4 23 : Cruelty to Animals 3 3 24 : Curfew Violation 2 2 25 : Discharge Firearm 0 0 26 : Disorderly Conduct 6 6 27 : Dog at Large 11 11 28 : Dog Bite 0 0 29 DUI : DUI Driver 10 10 30 : Duplicate Call 0 0 31 :Escape 0 0 32 : Family Disturbance 13 13 33 :Fight 0 0 34 FIRE : Fire or Smoke 14 14 35 :Fireworks 4 4 36 : Forgery 0 0 37 : Found Property 3 3 38 : Fraud 2 2 jan 2022 m0 e� e� e� e� e� e� e� IBM mm mm mm mm mm m� mm mm mm m� mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm BM mm mm m� BM mm mm MM jan 2022 jan 2022 A B C D E F G H 39 : Harassment 3 3 40 : Hit & Run 6 6 41 :Identity Theft 0 0 42 :Indecent Exposure 0 0 43 : Insecure Premises 3 3 44 :Intoxicated Pedestrian 1 1 45 : Kidnapping 0 0 46 : Littering 0 0 47 : Loitering 0 0 48 : Lost or Stray Animal 19 19 49 : Lost Property 3 3 50 : Mental Health 3 3 51 : Missing Person 7 7 52 ; Noise Complaint 5 5 53 : Open Container 0 0 54 : Order of Protection Violation 5 5 55 : Parking Complaint 30 30 56 : Possession of Alcohol 0 0 57 : Possession of Drugs 4 4 58 : Possession of Tobacco 2 2 59 : Privacy in Communications 5 5 60 : Prowler 1 1 61 : Public Assist 69 69 62 : Public Safety Complaint 4 4 63 : Public Works Call 12 12 64 : Report Not Needed 4 4 65 : Robbery 0 0 66 : Runaway Juvenile 2 2 67 : Sexual Assault 3 3 68 : Suicide 0 0 69 : Suicide - Attempt 1 1 70 : Suicide - Threat 4 4 71 : Suspicious Activity 69 69 72 : Suspicious Person 7 7 73 : Theft 28 28 74 : Threats 3 3 75 : Tow Call 0 0 76 : Traffic Accident 19 19 jan 2022 jan 2022 jan 2022 A B C D E F G H 77 : Traffic Hazard 4 4 78 : Traffic Incident 11 11 79 : TRO Violation 0 0 80 :Truancy 0 0 81 T/S : Traffic Stop 102 102 82 : Unattended Death 0 0 83 : Unknown - Converted 0 0 84 : Unlawful Transactions w/Minors 0 0 85 : Unlawful Use of Motor Vehicle 0 0 86 : Vicious Dog 0 0 87 :Warrant 17 17 88 : Welfare Check 15 15 89 Totals 781 781 jan 2022 fob 2022 A I B I C I D I E F I G H 1 [CFS DatefTime] is between '2022-02-01 00:00' and'2022-02-28 23:59' and [Primary Incident Code ->Code : Descriptio Feb -22 2 3 Code: Description 4 Totals 5 10-15 : With Prisoner 0 0 6 : Abandoned Vehicle 32 32 7 : Agency Assist 41 41 8 : Alarm - Burglary 13 13 9 : Alarm - Fire 5 5 10 AMB: Ambulance 79 79 11 : Animal Complaint 12 12 12 : Area Check 5 5 13 : Assault 1 1 14 : Bad Checks 0 0 15 : Barking Dog 3 3 16 : Bomb Threat 0 0 17] Burglary 0 0 18 :Child Abuse/Neglect 5 5 19 :Civil Complaint 3 3 20 : CounterWtin 0 0 21 : Criminal Mischief 8 8 22 : Criminal Trespass 3 3 23 : Cruelty to Animals 2 2 24 : Curfew Violation 2 2 25 : Discharge Firearm 2 2 26 : Disorderly Conduct 6 6 27 : Dog at Large 10 10 28 : Dog Bite 0 0 29 DUI : DUI Driver 12 12 30 : Duplicate Call 1 1 31 :Escape 0 0 32 : Family Disturbance 12 12 33 : Fight 1 1 34 FIRE: Fire or Smoke 10 10 35 : Fireworks 0 0 36 : Forgery1 1 37 : Found Property 1 1 38 : Fraud 1 3 3 fob 2022 feb 2022 feb 2022 A B C D E F G H 39 : Harassment 0 0 40 : Hit & Run 5 5 41 :Identity Theft 0 0 42 : Indecent Exposure 1 1 43 : Insecure Premises 2 2 44 : Into)dcated Pedestrian 1 1 45 : Kidnapping 0 0 46 : Littering 0 0 47 : Loitering 0 0 48 : Lost or Stray Animal 14 14 49 : Lost Property 5 5 50 : Mental Health 5 5 51 : Missing Person 1 1 52 : Noise Complaint 7 7 53 : Open Container 1 1 54 : Order of Protection Violation 1 1 55 : Parking Complaint 17 17 56 : Possession of Alcohol 1 1 57 : Possession of Drugs 1 1 58 : Possession of Tobacco 4 4 59 : Privacy in Communications 2 2 60 : Prowler 0 0 61 : Public Assist 51 51 62 : Public Safety Complaint 3 3 63 : Public Works Call 10 10 64 : Report Not Needed 9 9 65 : Robbery 0 0 66 : Runaway Juvenile 3 3 67 : Sexual Assault 1 1 68 : Suicide 0 0 69 : Suicide - Attempt 0 0 70 : Suicide - Threat 5 5 71 : Suspicious Activity 58 58 72 : Suspicious Person 12 12 73 : Theft 17 17 74 : Threats 3 3 75 : Tow Call 0 0 76 : Traffic Accident 10 10 feb 2022 lrwz@WA A B C D E F G H 77 : Traffic Hazard 3 3 78 : Traffic Incident 20 20 79 : TRO Violation 0 0 80 : Truancy 2 2 81 T/S :Traffic Stop 97 97 82 : Unattended Death 3 3 83 : Unknown - Converted 0 0 84 : Unlawful Transactions w/Minors 0 0 85 : Unlawful Use of Motor Vehicle 2 2 86 : Vicious Dog 0 0 87 : Warrant 19 19 88 : Welfare Check 18 18 89 Totals 687 687