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 * Honor * Professionalism * Dedication *  H H HU U UN N NT T T E E E R R R S S SV V V I I I L L L L L LE E E P PO O OL L L I I I C C CE E E  D D DE E E P P PA A AR R R T T T M M ME E E N N NT T T 102 Gilead Road P.O. Box 664 Huntersvill e, N.C. 28070 (704) 875-6542 Fax (704) 875-2815 Philip K. Potter, CLEE Chief of Police MONTHLY CRIME BULLETIN Auto Breaking and Entering December 2010 Activity Summary: y There were twenty-eight  (28) Auto B&Es reported in December  2010. There were thirty-one (31) Auto B&Es reported during the same timeframe in 2009. This is a 10% decrease from 2009 to 2010. y Every zone experienced one or more incidents with West 1 and West 2 having the highest number of eight (8), or 29%, each. y Eight (8), or 29%, of the incidents were reported in the A-2 reporting tract. y Thirteen (13), or 46%, of the incidents took place at residential locations. y Twenty-four (24), or 86%, of the incidents involved forced entry. y Eight (8), or 29%, of the incidents were discovered on a Friday. y Thirteen (13), or 46%, of the incidents were discovered between the hours of 2000 and 2359. y Twenty-one (21) incidents are open for further investigation and seven (7) have been closed with leads exhausted. Forecast for January: The average number of Auto B&Es for the month of January is 25 plus or minus 17. By the end of January, there is a 68% chance HPD will have received between 8 and 42 reported Auto B&Es. Prepared by: Laura Rooks, Crime Analyst Submitted to: Philip K. Potter, Chief of Police

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HHHUUUNNNTTTEEER R R SSSVVVIIILLLLLLEEE  PPPOOOLLLIIICCCEEE  DDDEEEPPPAAAR R R TTTMMMEEENNNTTT 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

Auto Breaking and Entering

December 2010

Activity Summary:

y  There were twenty-eight (28) Auto B&Es reported in December  2010. There were thirty-one (31) Auto

B&Es reported during the same timeframe in 2009. This is a 10% decrease from 2009 to 2010.y  Every zone experienced one or more incidents with West 1 and West 2 having the highest number of eight

(8), or 29%, each.

y  Eight (8), or 29%, of the incidents were reported in the A-2 reporting tract.

y  Thirteen (13), or 46%, of the incidents took place at residential locations.

y  Twenty-four (24), or 86%, of the incidents involved forced entry.

y  Eight (8), or 29%, of the incidents were discovered on a Friday.

y  Thirteen (13), or 46%, of the incidents were discovered between the hours of 2000 and 2359. 

y  Twenty-one (21) incidents are open for further investigation and seven (7) have been closed with leadsexhausted. 

Forecast for January:The average number of Auto B&Es for the month of January is 25 plus or minus 17. By the end of January, there is

a 68% chance HPD will have received between 8 and 42 reported Auto B&Es.

Prepared by: Laura Rooks, Crime Analyst

Submitted to: Philip K. Potter, Chief of Police

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28 Auto B&Es Reported in December 2010 

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BREAKING AND ENTERING MOTOR VEHICLE December 2010

Geographic Analysis

  Incidents per Reporting Tract Number of Crimes per Location 

 Incidents by Response Area

 Incidents by District 

Location # % of total

Commercial 12 43%

Residential 13 46%

School/Day Care 1 4%

Church 1 4%

Hospital 1 4%

28 100%

Tract # % of total

A1 3 11%

A2 8 29%

A3 5 18%

A4

A5

B1 2 7%

B2 7 25%B3

B4

C1 2 7%

C2

C3 1 4%

C4

C5

C6D1

D2

D3

D4

D5

D6

28 100%

Beat # % of 

total

East 1 7 25%

East 2 2 7%

East 3 2 7%

West 1 8 29%

West 2 8 29%

West 3 1 4%

28 100%

District # % of total

East 11 39%

West 17 61%

28 100%

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Temporal Analysis 

# of Incidents/Day at Found   Time Crimes Found by 4hr Intervals

Modus Operandi Analysis

  Forced or Non-forced Entries Method of Entry 

Entry Type # % of total

Forced 24 86%

Unforced 4 14%

Unknown 0 0%

28 100%

 Point of Entry

Point of Entry # % of total

Door (Driver Side) 10 36%

Door (Pass. Side) 3 11%

Door (Back)/trunk  0 0%

Window 11 39%

Unknown 4 14%Not Stated/Other 0 0%

28 100%

Day # % Total

Sunday 3 11%

Monday 3 11%

Tuesday 1 4%

Wednesday 5 18%

Thursday 6 21%

Friday 8 29%

Saturday 2 7%

28 100%

Time Period # % per Allocation

0000-0359 1 4%

0400-0759 9 32%

0800-1159 3 11%

1200-1559 2 7%

1600-1959 0 0%

2000-2359 13 46%

28 100%

Method # % of totalBroke Glass 0 0%

Force Door 0 0%

Broke/Forced Window 11 39%

Bodily Force 0 0%

Pried/Punched Lock  13 46%

Key 0 0%

No Force 4 14%

Unknown/Other 0 0%28 100%

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HHHUUUNNNTTTEEER R R SSSVVVIIILLLLLLEEE  PPPOOOLLLIIICCCEEE  DDDEEEPPPAAAR R R TTTMMMEEENNNTTT 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 Analysis for December 2010

Auto B&ETract Case # Address Date From: Time From: Date To: Time To: Common Name:

A1 101224072701

101224102601

101224072402

Rose Brook LnTribute Place Dr 

Cordial Ln

12/24/1012/24/10

12/23/10

03000130

2103

12/24/1012/24/10

12/24/10

07200945

0715A2 101220212601

101202212101

101219215301

101204221002

101224121301

101223211401

101224111901

101224050301

 Northcross Dr 

 Northcross Dr 

 Northcross Dr Cranlyn RdTownley Rd

Townley Rd/Cranlyn RdStrathburn Ct

Redcliff Dr 

12/20/10

12/2/10

12/19/1012/4/1012/23/10

12/23/1012/23/10

12/24/10

1730

0800

210018152100

20412100

0030

12/20/10

12/2/10

12/19/1012/4/1012/23/10

12/23/1012/24/10

12/24/10

2105

2120

215322082130

21120035

0502A3 101222070101

101222071501

101222073601

101222075201

101222095701

Darblay StBaylis Dr Baylis Dr 

Autumnview Ct

Baylis Dr 

12/21/1012/21/1012/22/10

12/22/10

12/21/10

174521000100

0751

1900

12/22/1012/22/1012/22/10

12/22/10

12/22/10

070107100736

0751

0700A4 None Reported

A5 None Reported

B1 101231090601

101204214201

Hunters Rd

Huntersville Commons Dr 

12/30/10

12/4/10

1800

2030

12/31/10

12/4/10

0500

2140B2 101205150701

101220214701

101219215101

101206132301

101203140201

Statesville Rd

Statesville RdStatesville RdStatesville Rd

Statesville Rd

12/2/10

12/20/1012/19/1012/3/10

12/2/10

2000

180021001900

2200

12/2/10

12/20/1012/19/1012/3/10

12/2/10

2100

214321502200

2200

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101223214001

101220081401

Statesville Rd

Friarsgate Rd

12/23/10

12/20/10

1830

0130

12/23/10

12/20/10

2130

0814

B3 None ReportedB4 None Reported

C1 101207131001

101205154901

Boren StGilead Rd

12/7/1012/5/10

07000940

12/7/1012/5/10

12501545

C2 None Reported

C3 101224145601 Hillston Ridge Rd 12/20/10 0100 12/22/10 1100

C4 None Reported

C5 None ReportedC6 None Reported

D1 None Reported

D2 None Reported

D3 None ReportedD4D5

D6

None Reported

None Reported

None Reported

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 Incidents per Month 2009 Compared to 2010

December and January Auto B&Es Over Time

0

10

20

30

40

50

6070

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

   #

  o   f   I  n  c   i   d  e  n   t  s

December 

January

 

Comparison of # of Incidents in December to # of Incidents in January over time

Month Year # of Incidents Month Year # of Incidents Mean # Change by Month

December 2004 21 January 2004 11 16 -10

December   2005 45 January  2005 35 40 -10December   2006 24 January  2006 38 31 +14

December   2007 44 January  2007 31 37.5 -13

December   2008 29 January  2008 58 43.5 +29

December   2009 31 January  2009 16 23.5 -15

Standard Deviation for Mean of Incidents # for 2004-2009 +-10.54 Standard Deviation for change inincidents # b/w Dec and Jan: 

+-18.03

Month Year # of Incidents

% Change

December  2009 31December  2010 28 -10%