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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWestlake Police Services Annual Report city of KEUER POLICE DEPARTMENT January 29, 2013 Mayor Laura Wheat and members of the Westlake Town Council 3 Village Circle Suite#202 Westlake, TX. 76262 Dear Mayor Wheat and Westlake Town Council, I am pleased to provide the Westlake Service Report for the calendar year ending 2012. As you view the data you can see that our officers were active delivering service to your community. We stopped over 12,221 vehicles, arrested 248 people for criminal violations, issued 6,464 traffic citations, and removed 50 intoxicated drivers from the roadways in Westlake. Our animal control unit handled 85 calls for service. We investigated 343 motor vehicle collisions on the roadways within the Town of Westlake. Total calls for service increased by 22%over last year. The Regional Communications Center which Westlake is a member by virtue of the Police Services Agreement dispatched your Fire/EMS Department 445 times which represented 6% of the fire calls among the four communities. Even with the spike of residential burglaries that occurred during the July 4t" and Thanksgiving holidays the amount of Part 1 Crime only increased by 9 crimes for the year and the total of 39 is still a very low number. We continue to work on solving the burglaries while working with the residents on crime prevention strategies to lessen the opportunity for future incidents. Besides the statistical information in this report we have spent many hours working with Homeowners Associations, Fidelity Investments, and Deloitte University on security issues. We also just completed a security audit at the Westlake Academy and provided some recommendations. When you total the number of calls for service (21,703)and divide it by the price of the police services agreement ($785,204) it costs the Town of Westlake$36.00 per call for service. A very efficient cost when you compare it to the$85.00 cost per call for service in Keller. We look forward to delivering the highest quality of police services to your community in 2013. Our partnership has worked out extremely well for both cities. Westlake receives the.services of an 85 person Nationally Accredited Police agency fully staffed and equipped to handle all types of incidents for a fraction of the cost. In turn Keller receives additional patrol coverage in the north section of their city and an administrative charge for the program. A true win-win for both communities. As always, I am here for your questions and concerns. Sincere)AWN44-f-- Mark R. Hafner Chief of Police cc: Tom Brymer,Westlake Town Manager Steve Polasek, Keller City Manager 330 RUFE SNOW DR. e P.O. BOX 770 9 KELLER,TEXAS 76244 e (817)743-4501 Fax(817)743-4590 Web: littp://www.kellerpd.com 0 mhafner @kellerpd.com WESTLAKE POLICE SERVICES ANNUAL REPORT 2012 2/27/2013 Chief Mark R. 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