The Crime In 2010 Annual Report

is prepared by

Criminal Justice Information Support Staff:

Kellie Lapczynski, Statistical Compiler Linda Schaffel, NIBRS Specialist Tonya Todd, Document Imager

Joan Smith, CJIS Manager

The Washington State Uniform Crime Reporting Program is a cooperative effort of:

W0B ashington Association of Washington State Criminal

Sheriffs1B and Police Chiefs Justice Training Commission

3060 Willamette Drive NE 19010 1st Avenue South Lacey, WA 98516 , WA 98148 Phone: (360) 486-2380 Phone: (206) 835-7300

Fax:3B (360) 486-2381 Fax: (206) 439-3752

Website:2B www.waspc.orgH H Website: www.cjtc.state.wa.usH

Donald G. Pierce, William J. Hawe,

Executive4B Director Executive Director

CRIME IN WASHINGTON STATE - 2010

SUMMARY

RATE OF INDEX CRIME Index crimes in Washington State totaled 268,102 for 2010, constituting 39.8 offenses per 1,000 persons. This represents a decrease of 0.3% in the index crime rate (per 1,000 persons) from 2009.

POPULATION **The estimated population in Washington for 2010 was 6,733,250 as compared to 6,668,200 for 2009. This represents a 0.98% increase.

VIOLENT CRIME offenses are murder, forcible rape, , and aggravated . Reported violent crime offenses totaled 20,599 for 2010. The violent crime rate per 1,000 persons for 2010 is 3.06, which is a decrease of 7.0% compared to 2009. While simple assault can be violent, it is not generally serious in nature therefore is excluded from the categorization of violent crime for this publication.

PROPERTY CRIME Property crime offenses are burglary, , motor vehicle theft, and arson. Reported property crime offenses totaled 247,503 for 2010. The property crime rate per 1,000 persons for 2010 is 36.8, which is an increase of 0.3% compared to 2009.

VALUE OF PROPERTY Property valued at $310,137,376 was reported stolen in 2010. Of this STOLEN AND RECOVERED amount, $92,075,527 or 29.7% was recovered. The value of property stolen shows an increase of 9.1% over 2009.

NUMBER OF LAW One officer was killed accidently while in the line of duty. A total of 1,019 law ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS enforcement officers were assaulted during the year. on officers KILLED OR ASSAULTED increased 24.0% when compared to 2009 with 822 officer assaults reported for that year.

RATE OF CRIME There was an 18.3% clearance rate for all index crimes reported in 2010. CLEARANCES The clearance rate for 2009 was 18.6%.

ARRESTS A total of 226,624 arrests were reported in 2010 constituting a decrease of 7.3% from the year 2009.

DRUG ABUSE ARRESTS There were 21,765 reported drug abuse arrests. Of this number, 13.2% were persons under 18 years of age.

DUI ARRESTS A total of 34,594 arrests were made for DUI, which constituted 15.3% of the total arrests reported in 2010. The total represents the arrests of 34,202 adults and 392 juveniles.

i LAW ENFORCEMENT In 2010, there were 14,545 full-time law enforcement employees in the State EMPLOYEES of Washington. Of these, there were 10,418 commissioned officers, which is a decrease of 1.4% from 2009.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE There were 49,270 domestic violence offenses including simple assault and violation of protection/no contact orders. This was an increase of 2.24% over 2009. A total of 244 law enforcement agencies participated in this data collection.

HATE/BIAS CRIME There were 213 reported hate bias crime incidents by 265 participating law enforcement agencies. This represents an increase of .9% over 2009. Of the 213 incidents, there were 274 hate/bias offenses. It is important to remember that there can be more than one offense within a single incident. Of 265 reporting agencies, 206 reported that there was no hate crime activity in their jurisdiction.

** Source: Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division Population Trends for Washington State (April 1, 2010)

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

CRIME IN WASHINGTON STATE 2010 was compiled from data submitted to the Washington Uniform Crime Reporting program and National Incident-Based Reporting System of the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs by Washington State Law Enforcement agencies during 2010. Coverage is 99.9% of the state population.

This report would not be possible without the voluntary cooperation of Washington State’s law enforcement agencies and the commitment to submit timely, complete, and accurate crime statistics.

iii Introduction

This is the thirty-first annual report of criminal offenses, arrests, law enforcement officers killed or assaulted, and full-time law enforcement employees produced by the Washington Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program. Funding for the UCR Program is provided through contract with the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission (CJTC). Administration of the UCR Program is the responsibility of the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC) Criminal Justice Information Support (CJIS) Department. Washington’s UCR Program is unique in that it is sponsored, administered, and supported by an organization of contributing agency administrators rather than a bureau or department of state government.

Background Although the collection of nationwide crime information dates back to the 1890's, no ongoing program was initiated until the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) established a committee on uniform crime records in 1917. The committee's responsibility to provide management information to law enforcement agencies was eventually turned over to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in 1930 when the FBI received a congressional mandate to collect and disseminate national crime information. The IACP has continued to serve the UCR Program in an advisory capacity and has been joined in this responsibility by the National Sheriffs Association.

Data for Crime in Washington State 2010 are compiled from monthly Summary UCR submissions by individual law enforcement agencies throughout the State of Washington. The UCR Program was activated in October 1979 and began the collection of monthly reports from contributing agencies in January 1980. Today, the UCR program offers on-line data input processing and provides various reports necessary for statistical purposes in the criminal justice system.

Objectives of Washington UCR Segments of our population need more complete, accurate, and timely information for a variety of reasons. Citizens are interested in the probability of crime in their neighborhoods and criminal justice practitioners need to know what is occurring in order to deploy personnel and equipment more efficiently to support public safety. Legislators need statewide information about crime in order to pass realistic laws that will increase the stability of our society. Researchers and planners need to know what is actually happening to predict trends and recommend changes.

The primary objectives of Crime in Washington State 2010 are to implement and administer a uniform system of collecting crime and arrest statistical data from contributing law enforcement agencies in the State of Washington and present the information needed by each of these groups. This information will not, in itself, prevent crime but it may encourage segments of society to understand the problem and to work together with law enforcement agencies to reduce crime. Additional objectives of Crime in Washington

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 1 State 2010 when compiled and evaluated are:

1. To identify the number of crimes reported by contributing agencies. 2. To identify the geographical distribution of reported offenses. 3. To determine whether or not reported crimes have increased or decreased. 4. To determine whether or not reported crimes have increased or decreased by population groups. 5. To determine the number of clearances and the clearance rate for reported offenses. 6. To determine the reported number of arrests by offense, age, sex, and race. 7. To determine the number of law enforcement officers assaulted and killed. 8. To determine the number of commissioned (sworn) and civilian law enforcement employees by gender. 9. To determine the rate per population group of commissioned (sworn) and civilian law enforcement employees.

Crime Factors Factors relating to crime reporting practices, law enforcement policies, population characteristics, and interpretation all contribute to variation in reported data. Some general factors which may affect the amount of crime reported and type of crime committed are:

1. The density and size of the community population and of its surrounding area. 2. The variations in composition of the population, particularly to age. 3. The economic status, education, and recreation characteristics of the community population. 4. The stability of population with respect to residents' mobility, commuting patterns, and transient factors.

5. The climate, including seasonal weather conditions, and other geographical variations. 6. The religious characteristics of the population. 7. The effective strength of law enforcement agencies. 8. The policies of other components of the criminal justice system (i.e., prosecutorial, judicial, correctional and probational).

9. The attitude of the public toward law enforcement problems. 10. The crime reporting practices of the citizenry. 11. The administrative and investigative follow-up of the local law enforcement agency, including the degree of adherence to crime reporting standards.

UCR Statistical Interpretation Statistics are a tool used to summarize information so that patterns or trends become clearer. All statistics must be interpreted with an understanding of what they represent. To draw appropriate conclusions, it is necessary to know what information is included and how it is reported.

To obtain accurate information from many different agencies, the national UCR program has to define the precise methods for counting the number of offenses, arrests, clearances, and value of stolen or recovered property. The methods of counting and some resulting limitations are explained below.

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Classification of Offenses Summary UCR divides offenses into two major classifications designated as Part I and Part II offenses and different information is collected for each classification. Part I offenses include (1) violent crimes: murder and non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault; and (2) property crimes: burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and, since January 1979, arson. Part I offenses are used to calculate the crime index and crime rate. All other offenses are classified under Part II offenses.

All offenses are classified on the basis of law enforcement investigation in accordance with UCR offense definitions which are not necessarily identical to the revised code of Washington definitions. Because UCR identifies and tallies a police contact, offense classifications are not based on the findings of a court, medical examiner, jury, or other judicial findings.

Counting the Offenses The number of offenses is counted only for Part I crimes and simple assault. The method of counting varies with the type of crime committed - the number of offenders does not determine the number of offenses.

For murder, non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape and aggravated assault, one offense is counted for EACH VICTIM, regardless of the number of offenders involved.

For robbery and larceny, one offense is counted for EACH DISTINCT OPERATION that is separate in time and place. The number of victims in any one operation does not determine the number of offenses. For example, if 20 people are robbed in a bar at the same time, only one offense has occurred. However, if that robber leaves the bar and holds up a passerby, a second offense has occurred. For burglary, one offense is counted for each structure that is illegally entered. However, when the structure is an apartment house, business, or office building in which units are leased for a period of time, one offense is counted for each unit burglarized. For motor vehicle theft, one offense is counted for each vehicle stolen.

NOTE: Attempts to commit any of the crime index offenses are counted as actual offenses, except attempts to kill and assault to kill are counted as aggravated assaults.

For multiple offenses that occur in one crime incident, only the most serious offense is counted. Part I crimes are ranked according to seriousness and appear in order from most serious to least serious crimes. Example: a robber takes a man's wallet and then beats him causing serious injury. Both a robbery and an aggravated assault have occurred, but because robbery is considered by UCR to be more serious, only the robbery is counted. This is known as the HIERARCHY RULE. From one perspective, this method of counting seriously understates the crime problem, but from another, it prevents undue inflation of crime statistics.

NOTE: 1. Arson is an exception to the above rule and is counted separately from other offenses.

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 3 2. The number of offenses is not reported for Part II offenses.

Arrests Arrest information is collected for all Part I and Part II offenses according to the age, sex, and race of the offender. It is not possible, however, to correlate race with sex or specific ages because the information is collected independently, thus limiting analysis. Furthermore, arrest figures cannot be directly related to the number of crimes cleared because the arrest totals count all offenders arrested for each offense, and clearance-totals count only the offense for which an arrest or arrests have occurred.

Clearances An offense is considered cleared (solved) when at least one offender is arrested for a crime, even though several may have been involved. Offenses may also be cleared by exceptional means when the offender commits suicide, makes a dying declaration, confesses while in custody or serving time for another crime, is prosecuted in another jurisdiction for the same offense, is a juvenile who is handled by notifying the parents, or when the victim refuses to prosecute or another jurisdiction refuses to extradite the offender, etc.

Clearances are counted as "adult" and "juvenile". A "juvenile" clearance is counted only when juveniles are exclusively involved in the clearance of an offense. If the arrest of both adults and juveniles result in a clearance, it is counted as an "adult" clearance.

NOTE: Not all crimes are cleared within the calendar year in which the offense occurs.

Information Grouping The crime statistics reported by an individual agency indicate what is happening in one particular area, but to make rational comparisons among a number of jurisdictions, communities with similar characteristics need to be grouped together. It may be important to know how a city compares with cities of similar size, or how patterns of crime differ in various types of communities. Grouping agencies with similar characteristics allows these determinations to be made. Such comparative analysis provides the basic information for long-range criminal justice planning.

UCR groups jurisdictions on the basis of population size in this report, and if any types of comparisons are to be made, the reader should also consider what types of communities are being compared. Grouping by population size considers only the population of the reporting area. It does not consider proximity to a major metropolitan area in spite of the fact that widely different crime patterns could be expected in a city of 30,000 which is a suburb of Seattle or Tacoma and one which is in a rural area.

In this report, grouping by population does not take into account the urban/suburban/rural character of the area, and includes a wide range of populations in each category. For use in interpreting this report, the UCR grouping systems are listed below:

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Population Groupings - Cities, Towns, and Sheriffs Departments

Group Population 1 over 250,000 2 100,000 to 250,000 3 50,000 to 100,000 4 25,000 to 50,000 5 10,000 to 25,000 6 5,000 to 10,000 7 2,500 to 5,000 8 under 2,500

Crime Index The crime index is a basic measure of crime which can be used for comparing the extent of crime among cities, counties and states of similar size. The index is simply the total number of certain offenses that occur in a given area in a given calendar period (usually quarterly and annually). The offenses are murder, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson.

The offenses were selected as indicators of the total amount of criminal activity because they are serious offenses that are the focus of widespread concern. They occur with sufficient frequency to reflect fluctuations in the overall level of criminal activity. They are most likely to be reported and reported accurately to law enforcement due to their seriousness. They are offenses that can be clearly and specifically defined. Notwithstanding its usefulness, the index does have limitations.

The relationship between the index offenses and total criminal activity, both reported and unreported, has never been firmly established. The varying severity of offenses is not taken into account, resulting in equal weight being given to a shoplifting and a forcible rape. Further, the actual incidence of crime in a city may not be accurately depicted by the index if the majority of the city's crime involves non-index offenses such as gambling and narcotics.

Crime Rate The crime rate is based on the index, but adjusts the index for variances in population by indicating the number of index offenses for each 1,000 persons (other base population increments may be used such as the number of index offenses per 100,000). This means that comparisons may be made among several areas with different populations or within one area with different populations over a period of time, without the information being biased by population differences. For most general comparisons, the crime rate is probably the most accurate to use.

To calculate the crime rate, first divide the population of the area by 1,000, and divide the crime index by that

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 5 answer. For example, if a city has a population of 273,000 and a crime index of 21,257 the calculations would be: 1. 273,000 divided by 1,000 = 273.0 2. 21,257 divided by 273.0 = 77.86

Thus, although the city's crime index is 21,257, its crime rate (the number of crimes for each 1,000 people) is 77.86.

NIBRS: Changes In Crime Reporting The data included in this report are comprised of Summary UCR data. While of value, it is limited in details that may be more useful to law enforcement agencies, legislators, researchers, and others. Since additional factors are generally collected by most law enforcement agencies in today’s computerized world, the national UCR program was redesigned to include new guidelines and greater depth to the data. The program, National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS), collects a multitude of data elements on each single crime occurrence.

In December 2006, after many years of participating in the testing process that is required to officially collect and submit accurate NIBRS data, Washington State was certified by the FBI. At this time, the state program is working with local law enforcement agencies to provide a better understanding of NIBRS to ensure accuracy and data quality. By January 1, 2012, Washington State will provide NIBRS crime statistics rather than Summary data for all reporting agencies.

The additional information will provide more comprehensive data for reports and analysis. NIBRS collects data on each single incident and arrest within 22 offense categories (Group A offenses) made up of 46 specific crimes, rather than the 8 offenses collected in Summary UCR reporting. For each of these reported offenses, various facts about the crime are collected. Additionally, there are 11 separate offenses, or Group B offenses, for which only arrest data is provided.

The Group A offenses collected in the NIBRS program are: Arson; Assault; Bribery; Burglary; Counterfeiting/Forgery; Drug Offenses; Embezzlement; Extortions; Fraud; Gambling Offenses; Homicide; Kidnapping; Larceny; Motor Vehicle Theft; Pornography Offenses; Robbery; Forcible Sex Offenses; Non- Forcible Sex Offenses; Possession of Stolen Property; Vandalism; and Weapon Law Violations.

Group A offenses include statistical data on the incident, all offenses committed, property involved, weapons involved, victim and offender demographics, arrest information, and clearance status.

Group B offenses, for which only arrest data are collected include: Bad Checks; Curfew/Vagrancy Violations; Disorderly Conduct; Driving Under the Influence; Drunkenness; Non-Violent Family Offenses; Liquor Law Violations; Peeping Tom; Runaway; Trespass of Real Property; and All Other Offenses (non-traffic).

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 6 Mandatory Reporting x Domestic Violence Domestic violence offenses are collected as mandated by the Washington State Legislature. These are not separate offenses from those collected in Summary UCR but because of the nature of the relationship of those involved, these offenses are further categorized for analysis. The offenses collected are limited to: homicide, forcible rape, robbery, assault, burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, arson, and violation of protection/no-contact orders. x Hate Crime (Malicious Harassment) Like domestic violence offenses, hate crimes are not distinct, separate offenses. They are traditional offenses that are motivated in whole, or in part, by the offender's bias. The motivations are specific and include biases against race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, or mental, physical, or sensory handicap. The offenses collected are limited to: murder, forcible rape, robbery, assault, burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, arson, intimidation, and vandalism. Data collected in the hate crime program are forwarded to the FBI.

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LAW ENFORCEMENT CODE OF ETHICS

AS A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER, my fundamental duty is to serve the community; to safeguard lives and property; to protect the innocent against deception, the weak against oppression or intimidation and the peaceful against violence or disorder; and to respect the constitutional rights of all to liberty, equality and justice.

I WILL keep my private life unsullied as an example to all and will behave in a manner that does not bring discredit to me or to my agency. I will maintain courageous calm in the face of danger, scorn, or ridicule; develop self-restraint; and be constantly mindful of the welfare of others. Honest in thought and deed both in my personal and official life, I will be exemplary in obeying the law and the regulations of my department. Whatever I see or hear of a confidential nature or that is confided to me in my official capacity will be kept ever secret unless revelation is necessary in the performance of my duty.

I WILL never act officiously or permit personal feelings, prejudices, political beliefs, aspirations, animosities, or friendships to influence my decisions. With no compromise for crime and with relentless prosecution of criminals, I will enforce the law courteously and appropriately without fear or favor, malice or ill will, never employing unnecessary force or violence and never accepting gratuities.

I RECOGNIZE the badge of my office as a symbol of public faith, and I accept it as a public trust to be held so long as I am true to the ethics of police service. I will never engage in acts of corruption or bribery, nor will I condone such acts by other police officers. I will cooperate with all legally authorized agencies and their representatives in the pursuit of justice.

I KNOW that I alone am responsible for my own standard of professional performance and will take every reasonable opportunity to enhance and improve my level of knowledge and competence.

I WILL constantly strive to achieve these objectives and ideals, dedicating myself before God to my chosen profession...law enforcement.

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The offenses included in this section are murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. These numbers are derived from monthly Uniform Crime Reports and National Incident-Based Reporting Systems submissions by Washington State law enforcement agencies.

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Washington State Total Violent Crime 2001 - 2010

Number of Violent Offenses

24,000

21,842 21,920 21,626 21,412 22,000 21,008 21,074 21,095 21,202 20,658 20,599

20,000

18,000

16,000

14,000

12,000

10,000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Violent Crime Rate Offenses per 1,000

4

3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.4 3.3 3.3 3.3

3 3.1

2.5 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 10 Violent Crime

Violent Crime Offenses Two-Year Comparison

154 Murder 187

2,499 Rape 2,495

5,876 Robbery 6,662

12,070 Agg. Assault 12,576

0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000

2010 2009

Total Violent Crime 2010 Total = 76,834 Including *Simple Assault

Murder 0.2% Rape Robbery 3.3% 7.6% Agg. Assault 15.7%

*Simple Assault 73.2% *Not a Part-One Offense

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 11 Table 1 Murder and Non-Negligent Homicide Relationship of Victim to Offender Statewide - 2010

WITHIN FAMILY NUMBER *PERCENT OF TOTAL Wife 94.6% In-Law 52.6% Mother 42.0% Other Family 42.0% Daughter 21.0% Husband 21.0% Brother 10.5% Father 10.5% Son 10.5% Stepdaughter 10.5%

Subtotal 30 15.3%

OUTSIDE FAMILY Acquaintance 40 20.4% Other-Known to Victim 32 16.3% Stranger 27 13.8% Girlfriend 10 5.1% Neighbor 52.6% Boyfriend 31.5% Ex-Wife 21.0% Friend 21.0%

Subtotal 121 61.7%

Unknown Relationship 45 23.0%

Grand Total 196 100.0%

* Percentages are rounded

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 12 Table 2 Murder and Non-Negligent Homicide Circumstance of Offense Statewide - 2010

CIRCUMSTANCE NUMBER *PERCENT OF TOTAL

Robbery 12 7.8% Narcotic Drug Laws 85.2% Other Sex Offense 10.6%

Felony Total 21 13.6%

Other (may include Child Abuse and Domestic Violence) 59 38.3% Other Arguments 25 16.2% Unable to Determine Circumstances 17 11.0% Gangland Killings 11 7.1% Brawl Due to Influence of Alcohol 63.9% Argument Over Money or Property 42.6% Brawl Due to Influence of Narcotics 31.9% Child Killed by Babysitter 31.9% Juvenile Gang Killings 31.9% Lovers Triangle 21.3%

Other Than Felony Total 133 86.4%

Grand Total 154 100.0%

* Percentages are rounded

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 13 Table 3 Murder and Non-Negligent Homicide * Victim and Offender Characteristics Statewide - 2010

VICTIM OFFENDER PERCENT PERCENT NUMBER OF TOTAL NUMBER OF TOTAL

SEX

Male 107 69.5% 148 78.3%

Female 46 29.9% 14 7.4%

Unknown 1 0.6% 27 14.2%

Totals 154 100.0% 189 100.0%

RACE

White 120 77.9% 120 63.5%

Black 17 11.0% 30 15.9%

Native American 4 2.6% 21.1%

Asian 11 7.1% 10 5.3%

Unknown 2 1.2% 27 14.2%

Totals 154 100.0% 189 100.0%

* A majority of reporting agencies do not provide ethinicity of victims and offenders, therefore it has been eliminated from Table 3.

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 14 Murder Trend Number of Murders 2001 - 2010

250

200 185 191 204 191 178 184 188 150 178 187 154 100

50

0

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Murder by Weapon 2010

3 Asphyxiation 8 Blunt Object 2 Drugs/Narcotics 0 Fire 13 Firearm-Type Unknown 77 Handgun 24 Knife 3 Other 12 Personal Weapons 0 Drowning 4 Rifle 3 Shotgun 5 Strangulation

0 20 40 60 80

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 15 Murder by Age of Victims 2010 Total - 154

7 0 - 4 5 - 9 2 4 10 - 14 11 15 - 17 35 18 - 24 25 - 29 19 30 - 34 11 35 - 39 15 10 40 - 44 45 - 49 9

Age of Victims 50 - 54 5 55 - 59 7 6 60 - 64 3 65 - 69 70 - 74 4 5 75+ Unknown 1

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35

Number of Victims

Murder by Age - Offenders 2010 Total - 189

2 10 51

33 18 8 13 7 4 Age of Offender 3 2 3 3 2 30

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

Number of Offenders

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 16 Gang-Related Homicides Number of 2001 - 2010 Victims

18

16 18 18 14 14

12 12 13 10 14 8 6 8 9 7 4 2 7 0

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Drug-Related Homicides (felony and non-felony) 2001 - 2010

50

45

40

35

30

25

20 16 13 14 15 15 10 9 11 10 8 6 6 5

0 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 17 Forcible Rape Number of 2001 - 2010 Victims 2,900 2,828 2,800

2,674 2,778 2,700 2,772 2,672 2,600 2,586 2,578 2,500 2,556 2,400 2,495 2,300 2,499

2,200

2,100

2,000

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Forcible Rape (Attempted and Completed) 2009 - 2010

2,500

2,000

1,500 2,355 2,386

1,000

500 140 113 Completed 0 Attempted 2009 2010

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 18 Number of Robbery Offenses 2001 - 2010 6,800

6,600 6,662

6,400 6,354

6,200

6,000 5,864 6,206 5,849 5,800 6,018

5,600 5,720 5,700 5,774 5,876

5,400

5,200

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Robbery by Location 2010

Highway, 40.5% Misc., 17.0%

Bank, 3.3%

Residence, Comm. House, 16.0% 14.3% Conv. Store, Gas 6.6% Station, 2.4%

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Aggravated Assault Trend Number of 2001-2010

13,000 12,879 12,800

12,658 12,600 12,380 12,576 12,079 12,628 12,400

12,200 12,227 12,000 12,412 12,228

11,800 12,070 11,600

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Aggravated Assault by Weapon 2010

Knife 17.9% Firearm 13.8%

Other Weapon 31.5%

Hands,Fists,Feet 36.4%

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The offenses included in this section are burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft and arson. These numbers are derived from monthly Uniform Crime Reports and National Incident-Based Reporting Systems submissions by Washington State law enforcement agencies.

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 21 Washington State

Total Property Crime 2001 - 2010

Number of Offenses 350,000

308,321 290,945 300,000 284,827 300,745 285,250 284,505 259,129 244,368 250,000 247,503 242,956

200,000

150,000

100,000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Offenses Property Crime Rate per 1,000

55.0

50.0

49.2 49.4 45.0 47.8 47.7 48.2

44.7 40.0 37.4 36.7 40.0

35.0 36.8

30.0

25.0 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 22 Property Crime

Property Crime Offenses Two-Year Comparison 2,004

1,315 Arson 1,560

2,003 54,421 Burglary 52,379

25,282 2,002 Motor Vehicle Theft 23,277

166,485 Larceny 2,001 167,152

0 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000

2010 2009

Property Offenses 2010 Total = 247,503

Burglary, 22.0% Arson, 0.7%

Motor Vehicle Theft, 10.2% Larceny, 67.1%

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 23 Burglary 2001 - 2010

65,000 59,985

60,000 57,616 60,099 57,338 55,000 52,230 52,379 53,885 51,863 54,421

50,000 51,385

45,000

40,000

35,000

30,000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Burglary by Type of Entry 2010

Attempted 6.5%

Forcible 53.9%

No Force 39.6%

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 24 Larceny Theft 2001 - 2010 250,000

192,070 200,000 190,835 197,020

189,510 195,546 168,457 167,152 150,000 180,121

162,276 166,485 100,000

50,000

0

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Larceny by Category 2010

From Coin Machine 0.3% Purse Snatching 0.6% Bicycles Pocket-Picking 3.4% From Building 0.4% 9.2%

From Motor Vehicle Vehicle Parts/Access. 34.9% 5.4%

Shoplifting 17.3%

All Other 28.6%

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 25 Motor Vehicle Theft 2001- 2010

50,000

45,000 43,070 44,967 39,773 49,151 40,000 40,351 35,000 38,444 36,932 30,000

25,000 27,730

20,000 25,282

15,000 23,277 10,000

5,000

0

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Motor Vehicle Theft 2010

Other Vehicles, 6.4%

Trucks/Buses, 9.6%

Autos, 84.1%

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 26 Table 4 Arson By Classification Statewide - 2010

Number of % of Estimated Value of Classification Year Offenses Change Property Damage STRUCTURAL

Single Occupancy Residential 2010 172 -12.2% $6,480,335 2009 196 $7,194,055 Other Residential 2010 68 -29.9% $951,196 2009 97 $4,096,220 Storage 2010 30 -25.0% $557,371 2009 40 $749,228 Industrial/Manufacturing 2010 6-14.3% $361,000 2009 7 $7,066 Other Commercial 2010 54 8.0% $453,779 2009 50 $3,039,082 Community/Public 2010 97 -38.6% $154,234 2009 158 $260,557 All Other Structure 2010 62 -24.4% $3,620,545 2009 82 $383,932 TOTAL 2010 489 -22.4% $12,578,460 2009 630 $15,730,140 MOBILE

Motor Vehicles 2010 293 -8.2% $1,531,839 2009 319 $2,765,044 Other Mobile Property 2010 20 11.1% $245,571 2009 18 $65,775 TOTAL 2010 313 -7.1% $1,777,410 2009 337 $2,830,819 TOTAL OTHER

Other 2010 513 -13.5% $1,355,413 2009 593 $995,646 GRAND TOTAL 2010 1,315 -15.7% $15,711,283 2009 1,560 $19,556,605

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 27 Arson Trend 2001 - 2010

2,400

2,200 2,143 2,082 2,051 2,144 2,000 2,083 2,079 1,877

1,800

1,600 1,565 1,560 1,400 1,315

1,200

1,000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Arson by Property Classification 2010

Other Structure 39.0% 37.2%

Mobile 23.8%

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 28

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Data in this section represent the number of persons arrested, not the number of charges lodged. The following tables depict counts for non-traffic offenses in which an individual was taken into custody, cited, or summoned to appear in court. In some instances, an arrest may be counted when a juvenile is taken into custody but released without being charged. These numbers are derived from monthly Uniform Crime Reports and National Incident-Based Reporting Systems submissions by Washington State law enforcement agencies.

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 29

2010 Agency Arrest Report Status The following agencies did not provide any monthly adult or juvenile arrest information:

BOTHELL P.D. PORT GAMBLE S'KLALLAM TRIBAL P.D. BURIEN P.D. PUYALLUP TRIBAL P.D. CHEHALIS TRIBAL P.D. QUILEUTE TRIBAL P.D. COLVILLE TRIBAL P.D. QUINAULT TRIBAL P.D. COULEE CITY P.D. SAMMAMISH P.D. COVINGTON P.D. SAUK-SUIATTLE TRIBAL P.D. FIFE P.D. SEATAC P.D. HOH TRIBAL P.D. SHOALWATER BAY TRIBAL P.D. KALISPEL TRIBAL P.D. SHORELINE P.D. KENMORE P.D. SKOKOMISH TRIBAL P.D. KENT P.D. SPOKANE TRIBAL P.D. KING CO. S.O. SQUAXIN TRIBAL P.D. LOWER ELWHA TRIBAL P.D. STILLAGUAMISH TRIBAL P.D. MAKAH TRIBAL P.D. SUQUAMISH TRIBAL P.D. MAPLE VALLEY P.D. TUKWILA P.D. MATTAWA P.D. TULALIP TRIBAL P.D. NEWCASTLE P.D. UPPER SKAGIT TRIBAL P.D. NISQUALLY TRIBAL P.D. VADER P.D. NORTH BEND P.D. WOODINVILLE P.D. PE ELL P.D. YAKAMA NATION TRIBAL P.D.

The following agencies provided less than twelve months of juvenile and adult arrest data. Provided are the number of the months reported. Adult Juvenile CLALLAM CO. S.O. 6 6 COUPEVILLE P.D. 3 3 DOUGLAS CO. S.O. 4 4 PORT ANGELES P.D. 3 3 RENTON P.D. 5 1 SPOKANE P.D. 0 12

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 30 Table 5 Important Note: For a list of non-reporting Arrest By Age agencies, please see the Agency Arrest Report Status on the preceding page. Type of Offense Statewide for the Year - 2010

Under Juvenile Offense Sex 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 Total 18 19 20 21

Murder M 00 1 2 0 2 5 4936 F 00 0 0 0 1 1 1100

Manslaughter M 00 0 0 0 0 0 0020 F 00 0 0 0 0 0 0000

Rape M 01032201524101 27 36 36 31 F 00 0 0 0 0 0 0000

Robbery M 2157875107127404 115 87 120 89 F 00 916222572 16 16 20 18

Aggravated Assault M 34914290104155543 156 191 153 171 F 21043263347161 34 27 38 33

Burglary M 5652672472842861,154 313 271 201 177 F 0733283328129 33 29 34 27

Larceny M 21 201 723 664 790 775 3,174 893 860 758 671 F 4 131 653 597 620 627 2,632 620 532 503 422

Motor Vehicle Theft M 0832517870239 47 43 36 36 F 001729181276 9136 6

Arson M 11928139 7 77 56117 F 02102 1 116 0110

Other Assaults M 23 256 691 489 644 634 2,737 605 582 626 692 F 6884503414023841,671 341 303 345 363

Forgery and Counterfeiting M 10 4 3 51225 21 42 24 27 F 00 1 0 0 2 3 15 18 23 29

Fraud M 00 8 2 51025 16 16 24 20 F 01 3 3 3 515 3181018

Embezzlement M 00 0 0 0 1 1 3623 F 00 0 0 0 0 0 2404

Stolen Property M 0842577275254 106 115 100 107 F 02142081054 19 27 21 26

Vandalism M 18 133 373 310 377 343 1,554 284 268 196 246 F 02083746267306 50 52 58 54

Weapon - Carry, Possession M 72613194114122494 135 131 101 115 F 01106121140 613911

Prostitution M 00 0 1 3 2 6 2539 F 00 0 5111329 26 38 36 21

Sex Offenses M 22352262130154 25 26 20 34 F 00 5 2 2 312 5124

Drug Abuse M 2724684595846762,261 1,040 1,130 980 851 F 119171141128153613 227 261 256 245

Gambling M 00 0 0 0 1 1 0110 F 00 0 0 1 0 1 0000

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 31 Table 5 - cont'd Arrest By Age

Type of Offense Statewide for the Year - 2010

Adult Total 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65+ Total Arrests

Murder 10 4 2 27 11 4 8 6 4 6 0 2 106 111 010022010001 9 10 Manslaughter 010201000002 8 8 000010010000 2 2 Rape 21 20 15 79 58 48 60 27 22 13 8 7 508 609 000110000100 3 3 Robbery 72 55 65 211 134 93 81 67 35 26 5 3 1,258 1,662 14 9 8 52 27 24 18 13 10 3 0 0 248 320 Aggravated Assault 154 164 168 695 524 401 334 311 216 131 63 45 3,877 4,420 34 39 32 135 118 86 71 63 45 16 12 8 791 952 Burglary 207 144 161 615 401 260 264 231 129 58 18 7 3,457 4,611 42 44 30 140 74 67 66 46 32 13 4 1 682 811 Larceny 608 571 468 1,969 1,478 1,074 1,066 1,011 690 352 128 86 12,683 15,857 389 368 312 1,518 1,091 813 747 628 433 223 107 64 8,770 11,402 Motor Vehicle Theft 36 39 47 191 111 75 63 61 26 9 5 2 827 1,066 8 9 6 51 37 14 14 12 2 2 1 0 190 266 Arson 423181273118750109 186 31425143142032 48 Other Assaults 714 685 676 3,172 2,450 1,814 1,804 1,603 1,044 560 229 250 17,506 20,243 291 294 305 1,182 780 672 647 590 367 132 75 67 6,754 8,425 Forgery and 34 31 30 165 115 76 75 48 21 7 4 1 721 746 Counterfeiting 22 28 20 111 97 64 41 44 7 6 3 0 528 531 Fraud 37 40 30 116 105 63 50 30 27 14 5 2 595 620 14 16 17 89 57 28 23 43 15 11 4 0 366 381 Embezzlement 34251530410042 43 53166541210044 44 Stolen Property 70 73 70 348 300 175 144 109 60 29 7 3 1,816 2,070 38 18 23 112 88 43 36 17 12 2 1 1 484 538 Vandalism 209 190 197 762 491 301 294 209 161 55 21 28 3,912 5,466 44 68 41 144 119 80 89 69 44 20 8 9 949 1,255 Weapon - Carry, 100 112 69 357 228 163 120 100 90 49 25 16 1,911 2,405 Possession 10 9 9 27 22 15 11 11 8 7 3 2 173 213 Prostitution 99547434535431320179314 320 30 15 11 85 54 68 47 35 18 5 2 0 491 520 Sex Offenses 20 31 15 95 89 94 54 69 53 32 13 25 695 849 241946511400159 71 Drug Abuse 688 670 677 2,696 1,636 1,153 1,130 1,010 683 315 98 46 14,803 17,064 189 171 156 802 478 394 370 281 153 77 16 12 4,088 4,701 Gambling 000001100000 4 5 000000000000 0 1

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 32 Table 5 Important Note: For a list of non-reporting Arrest By Age agencies, please see the Agency Arrest Report Status on the preceding page. Type of Offense Statewide for the Year - 2010

Under Juvenile Offense Sex 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 Total 18 19 20 21

Offenses Against Family M 00 1 0 1 4 6 44156 F 00 2 0 2 1 5 0554

Driving Under Influence M 00 6 981181277 467 642 852 1,176 F 00 2 43079115 176 273 289 473

Liquor Laws M 171542824866631,593 1,049 1,192 1,110 180 F 010145184271301911 452 463 359 46

Drunkeness M 00 0 1 1 3 5 0130 F 00 0 0 0 1 1 2000

Disorderly Conduct M 0158198120114428 141 148 167 254 F 01964354026184 29 44 47 75

Vagrancy M 00 3 2 8 619 2421 F 00 0 1 0 0 1 0000

All Other Offenses M 11 75 456 480 675 689 2,386 1,391 1,752 1,985 2,117 F 419191188190209801 380 555 612 623

Curfew-Loitering M 00 8 4 3 520 0000 F 00 7 3 1 314 0000

Runaway M 220160159153115609 0000 F 132195206193164791 0000

Total Arrests M 99 1,002 3,941 3,638 4,740 5,132 18,552 6,851 7,568 7,531 7,026 F 18 361 2,108 1,911 2,083 2,173 8,654 2,446 2,694 2,674 2,502

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 33 Table 5 - cont'd Arrest By Age

Type of Offense Statewide for the Year - 2010

Adult Total 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65+ Total Arrests

Offenses Against Family 23 9 20 79 72 59 63 43 24 9 7 6 443 449 4 6 6 30 32 12 10 14 7 4 2 1 142 147 Driving Under Influence 1,170 1,129 1,117 4,772 3,223 2,490 2,294 2,190 1,711 1,036 571 423 25,263 25,540 480 426 420 1,615 1,042 846 916 796 594 327 169 97 8,939 9,054 Liquor Laws 112 80 46 181 127 108 142 152 102 71 34 17 4,703 6,296 12 14 19 31 34 27 36 21 30 7 6 3 1,560 2,471 Drunkeness 001300001000 9 14 000100000000 3 4 Disorderly Conduct 207 205 174 616 430 274 262 259 208 109 38 23 3,515 3,943 44 37 38 132 79 74 60 56 48 18 7 6 794 978 Vagrancy 01043133410130 49 000110002100 5 6 All Other Offenses 2,130 2,017 2,102 8,745 6,564 4,955 5,228 4,548 3,139 1,471 588 390 49,122 51,508 635 627 571 2,812 2,142 1,832 1,630 1,379 728 340 127 82 15,075 15,876 Curfew-Loitering 000000000000 0 20 000000000000 0 14 Runaway 000000000000 0 609 000000000000 0 791

Total Arrests 6,638 6,286 6,160 25,970 18,606 13,740 13,581 12,141 8,475 4,381 1,889 1,394 148,237 166,789 2,310 2,207 2,030 9,088 6,391 5,173 4,845 4,135 2,562 1,220 549 355 51,181 59,835

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 34 TABLE 6 Important Note: For a list of non-reporting Juvenile and Adult Arrests By Race agencies, please see the Agency Arrest Report Status on the preceding pages. Type of Offense Statewide for the Year - 2010

JUVENILE ADULT Grand White Black Nat. Amer. Asian Total Race White Black Nat. Amer. Asian Total Race Total

Murder 33006 892015115121 Manslaughter 00000 81101010 Rape 85 12 3 1 101 421 59 19 12 511 612 Robbery 247 195 17 17 476 966 429 55 56 1,506 1,982 Aggravated Assault 565 97 28 14 704 3,494 794 178 202 4,668 5,372 Burglary 1,028 201 31 23 1,283 3,441 481 123 94 4,139 5,422 Larceny 4,880 567 151 208 5,806 17,401 2,489 860 703 21,453 27,259 Motor Vehicle Theft 249 43 9 14 315 851 91 41 34 1,017 1,332 Arson 77 13 0 3 93 127 7 4 3 141 234 Other Assaults 3,650 536 132 90 4,408 19,601 3,085 731 843 24,260 28,668 Forgery and Counterfeiting 25 0 1 2 28 1,040 126 28 55 1,249 1,277 Fraud 34 6 0 0 40 817 93 22 29 961 1,001 Embezzlement 10001 6810178687 Stolen Property 261 32 8 7 308 1,929 252 52 67 2,300 2,608 Vandalism 1,633 161 34 32 1,860 4,061 516 128 156 4,861 6,721 Weapon - Carry, Possession 463 42 15 14 534 1,681 293 65 45 2,084 2,618 Prostitution 20 10 2 3 35 533 211 21 40 805 840 Sex Offenses 145 12 5 4 166 662 48 26 18 754 920 Drug Abuse 2,515 210 61 88 2,874 15,805 2,180 393 513 18,891 21,765 Gambling 20002 400046 Offenses Against Family 911011472801617585596 Driving Under Influence 334 33 8 17 392 29,708 2,212 777 1,505 34,202 34,594 Liquor Laws 2,193 135 110 66 2,504 5,485 336 225 217 6,263 8,767 Drunkeness 60006 90301218 Disorderly Conduct 533 53 18 8 612 3,573 370 269 97 4,309 4,921 Vagrancy 18 2 0 0 20 16 17 1 1 35 55 All Other Offenses 2,648 374 94 71 3,187 50,314 9,981 2,345 1,557 64,197 67,384 Suspicion 00000 000000 Curfew-Loitering 31 1 2 0 34 0 0 0 0 0 34 Runaway 1,212 115 37 36 1,400 0 0 0 0 0 1,400

Total Arrests 22,867 2,854 767 718 27,206 162,576 24,181 6,385 6,276 199,418 226,624

35

Statewide Arrests Juvenile and Adult 2001 - 2010

250,000

200,000

150,000

100,000

50,000

0

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Juvenile Arrests Adult Arrests

For a list of non-reporting agencies, please see the Agency Arrest Status Report

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 36

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The following section provides individual law enforcement agencies’ offense counts for violent and property offenses. Also included are statewide totals and statewide information on stolen property by type and value. These numbers are derived from monthly Uniform Crime Reports submitted by Washington State law enforcement agencies. Populations are based on the Washington State Office of Financial Management "Official April 1, 2010 Population Estimates", except for university police, port police, tribal police, and non-reporting agencies which show zero populations. The population data reflect permanent residents only. It does not include transient and visitor populations or residents of the military bases and state or federal hospitals.

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 37 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 Individuals using these tabulations are cautioned against drawing reporting less than 12 months conclusions by making direct comparisons between cities/counties of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported due to the existence of numerous factors which affect the amount show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense and type of crime from place to place. It is important to remember that crime is a social problem and, therefore, a concern of the entire Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change community. The efforts of law enforcement are limited to factors 2009 - 2010 within its control. CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

ADAMS CO. S.O. 2009 12 288 29.8 24 2.5 14 712264 27.3 5579 9713032 Population: 9,755 2010 12 350 35.9 23 2.4 05 414327 33.5 66313 12916032 Percent of Change 21.5% 20.4% -4.2% -5.1%-100.0% 25.0% -42.9% 16.7%23.9% 22.7% 20.0% 33.0% 23.1% 0.0% 10.5% 44.4%

OTHELLO P.D. 2009 12 502 76.1 33 5.0 021219469 71.1 49925 7235340 Population: 6,800 2010 12 508 74.7 29 4.3 13 520479 70.4 011943 8835536 Percent of Change 1.2% -1.9% -12.1% -14.8% 50.0%-58.3%5.3%2.1% -0.9% -100.0% 22.2%0.6%-10.0% 20.2% 72.0%

RITZVILLE P.D. 2009 12 62 35.6 0 0.0 00 0 062 35.6 1119 16423 Population: 1,745 2010 12 71 40.7 4 2.3 00 1 367 38.4 0122 12514 Percent of Change 14.5% 14.2% 8.1% 7.8%-100.0% -25.0%21.4%33.3% 9.1% -77.8%

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 36 852 47.3 57 3.1 161931795 44.2 10 18552575 167 43 Population: 18,300 2010 36 929 50.8 56 3.1 181037873 47.7 619458 22956672 Percent of Change 9.0% 7.3% -1.8% -0.1% 0.0% 33.3% -47.4% 19.4% 9.8% 8.0% -40.0% 23.8% 7.8% -4.0% 16.2% 34.9%

ASOTIN CO. S.O. 2009 12 212 16.3 12 0.9 01 110200 15.4 0541 147 12 0 Population: 13,200 2010 12 186 14.1 16 1.2 10 015170 12.9 0135 131 4 8 1 Percent of Change -12.3% -13.5% 33.3% 31.4% -100.0% -100.0% 50.0% -15.0% -16.2% -14.6% -10.9% -66.7% 260.0%

ASOTIN P.D. 2009 12 32 26.0 17 13.8 00 11615 12.2 0242 6 81 Population: 1,235 2010 12 23 18.6 5 4.0 00 0 518 14.6 094 4122 Percent of Change -28.1% -28.4% -70.6% -70.7% -100.0%-68.8%20.0% 19.5% -33.3%50.0%100.0%-62.5%100.0%

CLARKSTON P.D. 2009 12 365 50.3 20 2.8 02 513345 47.5 07819 5527020 Population: 7,265 2010 12 405 55.7 18 2.5 08 2 8387 53.3 411026 503267 Percent of Change 11.0% 10.9% -10.0% -10.1% 300.0%-60.0%-38.5%12.2% 12.1% -9.1% 20.7%-65.0% 41.0%36.8%

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 36 609 28.3 49 2.3 03739560 26.0 010721 10242533 Population: 21,700 2010 36 614 28.3 39 1.8 18228575 26.5 413731 8946913 Percent of Change 0.8% -0.1%-20.4% -19.7% 166.7%-71.4%-28.2% 2.7% 1.7% -12.7% 10.4% -60.6% 28.0%47.6%

BENTON CO. S.O. 2009 12 605 16.0 74 2.0 0106 58531 14.0 018433 19230336 Population: 38,480 2010 12 620 16.1 59 1.5 25 547561 14.6 012712 19831647 Percent of Change 2.5% 1.0% -20.3% -21.4% -50.0%-16.7%-19.0%5.6% 4.1% 3.1% 4.3%30.6% -31.0%-63.6%

KENNEWICK P.D. 2009 12 2,597 38.7 244 3.6 037331742,353 35.0 41 3521,812 148 1,029 254 Population: 68,570 2010 12 2,819 41.1 238 3.5 025391742,581 37.6 27 3912,038 125 1,119 298 Percent of Change 8.5% 6.3% -2.5% -4.4% -32.4%18.2% 0.0%9.7% 7.5% -34.1% 11.1%12.5%-15.5% 8.7% 17.3%

PROSSER P.D. 2009 12 151 29.5 6 1.2 03 1 2145 28.4 25223 3110210 Population: 5,140 2010 12 173 33.7 6 1.2 13 0 2167 32.5 05326 3511814 Percent of Change 14.6% 13.9% 0.0% -0.6% 0.0%-100.0%0.0%15.2% 14.5% -100.0% 12.9%15.7%40.0% 1.9% 13.0%

38 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

RICHLAND P.D. 2009 12 1,192 25.1 92 1.9 02212581,100 23.2 5474114 16087362 Population: 48,580 2010 12 1,027 21.1 66 1.4 0128 46961 19.8 539495 14675159 Percent of Change -13.8% -15.9% -28.3% -30.0% -45.5%-33.3%-20.7%-12.6% -14.7% 0.0% -8.8%-14.0%-4.8% -16.9% -16.7%

WEST RICHLAND P.D. 2009 12 190 16.3 8 0.7 01 0 7182 15.6 1218 2614411 Population: 12,130 2010 12 177 14.6 14 1.2 04 2 8163 13.4 1286 221346 Percent of Change -6.8% -10.4% 75.0% 68.4% 300.0% 14.3%-10.4% -13.8% 0.0% -15.4% -6.9%-45.5% 33.3% -25.0%

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 60 4,735 28.0 424 2.5 073522994,311 25.5 49 7613,234267 1,760 432 Population: 172,900 2010 60 4,816 27.9 383 2.3 349542774,433 25.6 33 7923,357251 1,721 437 Percent of Change 1.7% -0.4% -9.7% -7.7% -32.9%3.8%-7.4% 2.8% 0.7% -32.7% 4.1% 3.8% -6.0% -2.2% 1.2%

CHELAN CO. S.O. 2009 12 971 23.3 50 1.2 1127 30 921 22.1 3 140 740 38 156 26 Population: 42,180 2010 12 910 21.6 37 0.9 0184 15 873 20.7 1 175 653 44 149 25 Percent of Change -6.3% -7.5% -26.0% -26.9%-100.0% 50.0% -42.9% -50.0% -5.2% -6.4% -66.7% 25.0% -11.8% 15.8% -4.5% -3.8%

WENATCHEE P.D. 2009 12 1,309 42.3 98 3.2 11417661,211 39.1 827784 18295467 Population: 31,120 2010 12 1,265 40.6 81 2.6 21610531,184 38.0 227868 15097359 Percent of Change -3.4% -3.9% -17.3% -17.8%100.0% 14.3% -41.2% -19.7%-2.2% -2.7% -75.0% -17.6% 2.0% -11.9% 0.4% -19.0%

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 24 2,280 31.4 148 2.0 22624962,132 29.4 11 3221,694105 433 110 Population: 73,300 2010 24 2,175 29.7 118 1.6 23414682,057 28.1 342793 3251,626103 Percent of Change -4.6% -5.5%-20.3% -19.5%0.0% 30.8% -41.7% -29.2% -3.5% -4.4% -72.7%0.9% -4.0% -1.9% -1.4% -15.5%

CLALLAM CO. S.O. 2009 12 693 16.8 87 2.1 0217 59606 14.7 318531 18338733 Population: 41,695 2010 12 718 17.2 63 1.5 08 451655 15.7 214119 19642928 Percent of Change 3.6% 2.7% -27.6% -28.2% -61.9%-42.9%-13.6%8.1% 7.2% -33.3% 7.1%10.9%-15.2% -23.8% -38.7%

FORKS P.D. 2009 12 118 37.0 26 8.2 25 21792 28.9 0288 23681 Population: 3,195 2010 12 111 34.7 15 4.7 13 01196 30.0 2181 15772 Percent of Change -5.9% -6.2% -42.3% -42.5%-50.0% -40.0% -100.0% -35.3%4.3% 4.0% -34.8% 13.2% 100.0% -35.7%-87.5%

HOH TRIBAL P.D. 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

LOWER ELWHA TRIBAL P.D. 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

MAKAH TRIBAL P.D. 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

39 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

PORT ANGELES P.D. 2009 12 890 46.2 80 4.2 1251539810 42.1 815733 15261634 Population: 19,380 2010 12 1,096 56.6 93 4.8 01620571,003 51.8 327446 23072545 Percent of Change 23.1% 22.4% 16.3% 15.5%-100.0% -36.0% 33.3% 46.2%23.8% 23.1% -62.5% 51.3% 17.7% 32.4% 74.5% 39.4%

QUILEUTE TRIBAL P.D. 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

SEQUIM P.D. 2009 12 276 48.3 20 3.5 02 414256 44.8 29328 452018 Population: 5,830 2010 12 364 62.4 21 3.6 01 416343 58.8 311320 412936 Percent of Change 31.9% 29.3% 5.0% 2.9% -50.0% 0.0%14.3%34.0% 31.3% 50.0% -8.9%45.8%-25.0% 21.5% -28.6%

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 48 1,977 28.4 213 3.0 353281291,764 25.4 13 4031,27276 463 100 Population: 70,100 2010 48 2,289 32.7 192 2.8 128281352,097 29.9 10 4821,52481 546 86 Percent of Change 15.8% 14.8% -9.9% -9.1% -66.7% -47.2% 0.0% 4.7% 18.9% 17.9% -23.1% 19.6% 19.8% 6.6% 17.9% -14.0%

CLARK CO. S.O. 2009 12 4,203 19.8 276 1.3 175621383,927 18.5 33771 2,640 483 730 98 Population: 214,410 2010 12 4,568 21.3 240 1.1 160541254,328 20.2 40 9262,894 468 738 93 Percent of Change 8.7% 7.4% -13.0% -14.1%0.0% -20.0% -12.9% -9.4%10.2% 8.9% 21.2% 20.1% 9.6% -3.1% 1.1% -5.1%

BATTLE GROUND P.D. 2009 12 549 32.0 62 3.6 1247 30487 28.4 319253 5939233 Population: 17,400 2010 12 522 30.0 34 2.0 0107 17488 28.0 313140 8636732 Percent of Change -4.9% -6.3% -45.2% -45.9%-100.0% -58.3% 0.0% -43.3%0.2% -1.2% 0.0% 45.8% -6.4% -3.0% -31.8% -24.5%

CAMAS P.D. 2009 12 366 21.6 14 0.8 07 3 4352 20.8 46521 6127413 Population: 17,210 2010 12 359 20.9 18 1.0 09 1 8341 19.8 4435 4827415 Percent of Change -1.9% -3.4% 28.6% 26.6% 28.6%-66.7%100.0%-3.1% -4.6% 0.0% -21.3%0.0%15.4% -33.8% -76.2%

LA CENTER P.D. 2009 12 37 14.5 0 0.0 00 0 037 14.5 062 5266 Population: 2,575 2010 12 53 20.6 1 0.4 01 0 052 20.2 063 3472 Percent of Change 43.2% 41.6% 40.5% 38.9% -40.0%80.8%-66.7%0.0%50.0%

RIDGEFIELD P.D. 2009 12 61 14.5 2 0.5 00 1 159 14.0 091 10472 Population: 4,370 2010 12 63 14.4 3 0.7 00 2 160 13.7 0132 16395 Percent of Change 3.3% -0.4% 50.0% 44.7% 100.0%0.0%1.7% -1.9% 60.0%-17.0%150.0%44.4%100.0%

VANCOUVER P.D. 2009 12 6,649 40.4 656 4.0 61171583755,993 36.4 49 8864,159 899 1,777 176 Population: 165,500 2010 12 7,263 43.9 671 4.1 01121733866,592 39.8 48 9394,682 923 1,690 141 Percent of Change 9.2% 8.6% 2.3% 1.7%-100.0% -4.3% 9.5% 2.9%10.0% 9.3% -2.0% 6.0% 12.6% 2.7% -4.9% -19.9%

WASHOUGAL P.D. 2009 12 264 19.0 23 1.7 05 414241 17.4 44611 3717723 Population: 14,050 2010 12 359 25.6 23 1.6 03 317336 23.9 5689 5626213 Percent of Change 36.0% 34.2% 0.0% -1.3% -40.0%-25.0%21.4%39.4% 37.6% 25.0% 51.4%48.0%-43.5% 47.8% -18.2%

40 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

WSU VANCOUVER P.D. 2009 12 29 --- 0 --- 00 0 029 --- 100 1261 Population: 0 2010 12 16 --- 0 --- 00 0 016 --- 000 0142 Percent of Change

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 96 12,158 28.2 1,033 2.4 822823556211,125 25.8 94 1,8307,7411,460 2,825 362 Population: 435,515 2010 96 13,203 30.3 990 2.3 119524055412,213 28.0 100 2,0748,5791,460 2,689 293 Percent of Change 8.6% 7.5% -4.2% -3.2% -87.5% -14.5% 2.1% -1.4% 9.8% 8.7% 6.4% 13.3% 10.8% 0.0% -4.8% -19.1%

COLUMBIA CO. S.O. 2009 12 160 39.0 2 0.5 00 0 2158 38.5 0126 120 12 6 8 Population: 4,150 2010 12 199 48.0 4 1.0 00 1 3195 47.0 2150 136 7 5 5 Percent of Change 24.4% 22.9% 100.0% 97.6% 50.0%23.4% 21.9% 92.3% 13.3% -41.7% -6.3%-37.5%

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 12 160 39.0 2 0.5 000 2158 38.5 0168 2612012 Population: 4,150 2010 12 199 48.0 4 1.0 001 3195 47.0 2155 501367 Percent of Change 24.4% 22.9%100.0% 102.4% 50.0%23.4% 21.9% 92.3% 13.3% -41.7% -6.3%-37.5%

COWLITZ CO. S.O. 2009 12 706 16.8 36 0.9 09 423670 16.0 12 23636062 121 18 Population: 42,295 2010 12 706 16.7 104 2.5 0497 48602 14.2 613619 19134956 Percent of Change 0.0% -0.7% 188.9% 186.8% 444.4% 75.0%108.7%-10.1% -10.8% -50.0% -19.1% -3.1%-9.7% 12.4% 5.6%

CASTLE ROCK P.D. 2009 12 85 39.6 6 2.8 00 0 679 36.8 1214 13605 Population: 2,150 2010 12 64 29.8 2 0.9 00 0 262 28.8 050 14444 Percent of Change -24.7% -24.9% -66.7% -66.7% -66.7%-21.5% -21.7% -100.0% 7.7%-26.7%-20.0% -76.2% -100.0%

KALAMA P.D. 2009 12 53 21.2 1 0.4 00 0 152 20.8 1125 7404 Population: 2,510 2010 12 53 21.1 2 0.8 00 0 251 20.3 0176 13353 Percent of Change 0.0% -0.2% 100.0% 99.6% 100.0%-1.9% -2.1% -100.0% 85.7%-12.5%-25.0% 41.7% 20.0%

KELSO P.D. 2009 12 945 79.8 46 3.9 0105 31899 75.9 324156 14767079 Population: 11,780 2010 12 844 71.6 65 5.5 0241823779 66.1 124662 13960039 Percent of Change -10.7% -10.2% 41.3% 42.0% 140.0%260.0%-25.8%-13.3% -12.9% -66.7% -5.4%-10.4%-50.6% 2.1% 10.7%

LONGVIEW P.D. 2009 12 2,171 60.3 114 3.2 13129532,057 57.1 17 3851,438 217 493 58 Population: 36,100 2010 12 2,108 58.4 136 3.8 22622861,972 54.6 17 4141,383 158 496 68 Percent of Change -2.9% -3.1% 19.3% 19.0%100.0% -16.1% -24.1% 62.3%-4.1% -4.4% 0.0% 7.5% -3.8% -27.2% 0.6% 17.2%

WOODLAND P.D. 2009 12 197 37.9 15 2.9 06 2 7182 35.0 75013 3112222 Population: 5,250 2010 12 181 34.5 18 3.4 07 110163 31.0 14612 2412414 Percent of Change -8.1% -9.1% 20.0% 18.7% 16.7%-50.0%42.9%-10.4% -11.4% -85.7% -22.6%1.6%-36.4% -8.0% -7.7%

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 72 4,157 41.7 218 2.2 156401213,939 39.5 41 8192,690389 938 154 Population: 100,085 2010 72 3,956 39.5 327 3.3 2106481713,629 36.3 25 7952,535274 946 167 Percent of Change -4.8% -5.2% 50.0% 50.6% 100.0% 89.3% 20.0% 41.3% -7.9% -8.2% -39.0% -2.9% -5.8% -29.6% 0.9% 8.4%

41 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

DOUGLAS CO. S.O. 2009 12 588 22.8 44 1.7 07 235544 21.1 57814 19232126 Population: 26,455 2010 4 147 5.6 13 0.5 03 1 9134 5.1 1203 44809 Percent of Change

EAST WENATCHEE P.D. 2009 12 647 55.5 23 2.0 03 515624 53.5 219467 8251723 Population: 11,870 2010 12 567 47.8 29 2.4 05 816538 45.3 218562 6344627 Percent of Change -12.4% -13.9% 26.1% 23.9% 66.7%60.0%6.7%-13.8% -15.3% 0.0% -23.2%-13.7%17.4% -4.6% -7.5%

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 24 1,235 33.0 67 1.7 0107 501,168 31.2 727281 27483849 Population: 38,325 2010 16 714 18.6 42 1.1 08925672 17.5 320565 10752636 Percent of Change

FERRY CO. S.O. 2009 12 18 2.6 4 0.6 00 0 414 2.1 0121 4100 Population: 6,855 2010 12 40 5.8 8 1.2 00 0 832 4.7 0170 12164 Percent of Change 122.2% 120.3% 100.0% 98.2% 100.0%128.6% 126.6% 200.0%60.0% 41.7%-100.0%

REPUBLIC P.D. 2009 12 10 10.0 3 3.0 01 0 27 7.0 071 3 40 Population: 995 2010 12 10 10.1 0 0.0 00 0 010 10.1 040 3 70 Percent of Change 0.0% 1.0% -100.0% -100.0% -100.0% -100.0%42.9% 44.3% 0.0% 75.0% -42.9%-100.0%

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 24 28 3.6 7 0.9 010 621 2.7 0192 7140 Population: 7,850 2010 24 50 6.4 8 1.0 000 842 5.4 0210 15234 Percent of Change 78.6% 77.4%14.3% 15.0% -100.0% 33.3% 100.0% 98.7% 114.3% 64.3% 10.5%-100.0%

FRANKLIN CO. S.O. 2009 12 182 12.3 16 1.1 06 3 7166 11.2 1449 569415 Population: 14,980 2010 12 206 13.8 18 1.2 04 212188 12.6 24011 4313112 Percent of Change 13.2% 11.7% 12.5% 11.0% -33.3%-33.3%71.4%13.3% 11.7% 100.0% -23.2%39.4%-20.0% -9.1% 22.2%

CONNELL P.D. 2009 12 25 7.3 1 0.3 00 0 124 7.0 084 2220 Population: 4,220 2010 12 46 10.9 10 2.4 02 1 736 8.5 1123 7226 Percent of Change 84.0% 49.6% 900.0% 712.8% 600.0%50.0% 21.9% 250.0%0.0% 50.0%-25.0%

PASCO P.D. 2009 12 1,803 33.1 218 4.0 129451431,585 29.1 24 3151,079 167 405 91 Population: 56,300 2010 12 1,658 29.4 183 3.3 322381201,475 26.2 27 3241,006 118 355 83 Percent of Change -8.0% -11.0% -16.1% -18.8%200.0% -24.1% -15.6% -16.1%-6.9% -9.9% 12.5% 2.9% -6.8% -29.3% -12.3% -8.8%

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 36 2,010 27.6 235 3.1 135481511,775 24.4 25 3731,195182 457 104 Population: 75,500 2010 36 1,910 25.3 211 2.9 328411391,699 22.5 30 3741,159136 407 97 Percent of Change -5.0% -8.5% -10.2% -6.8% 200.0% -20.0% -14.6% -7.9% -4.3% -7.8% 20.0% 0.3% -3.0% -25.3% -10.9% -6.7%

GARFIELD CO. S.O. 2009 12 59 26.2 3 1.3 00 0 3 56 24.9 0116 36 4 3 4 Population: 2,300 2010 12 58 25.2 3 1.3 03 0 0 55 23.9 1611 43 0 0 Percent of Change -1.7% -3.8% 0.0% -2.2% -100.0%-1.8% -3.9% -31.3% 19.4% -100.0% -53.8%-100.0%

42 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 12 59 26.2 3 1.3 000 356 24.9 0134 16364 Population: 2,300 2010 12 58 25.2 3 1.3 030 055 23.9 160 11430 Percent of Change -1.7% -3.8%0.0% 2.2% -100.0%-1.8% -3.9% -31.3% 19.4% -100.0% -53.8%-100.0%

GRANT CO. S.O. 2009 12 1,521 36.3 103 2.5 81229541,418 33.9 14 486753165 185 29 Population: 42,490 2010 12 1,779 41.9 93 2.2 21416611,686 39.7 25 618876167 181 18 Percent of Change 17.0% 15.2% -9.7% -11.1%-75.0% 16.7% -44.8% 13.0% 18.9% 17.1% 78.6% 27.2% 16.3% 1.2% -2.2% -37.9%

COULEE CITY P.D. 2009 12 6 10.0 1 1.700 1 05 8.3 000 0 50 Population: 600 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

EPHRATA P.D. 2009 12 552 77.6 20 2.8 10 811532 74.8 25020 12438224 Population: 7,080 2010 12 558 78.8 19 2.7 01 513539 76.1 05617 12039920 Percent of Change 1.1% 1.5% -5.0% -4.6%-100.0% -37.5% 18.2%1.3% 1.7% -100.0% -3.2% 4.5% -16.7% 12.0% -15.0%

GRAND COULEE P.D. 2009 12 68 35.3 10 5.2 01 0 958 30.1 010 19390 Population: 1,990 2010 12 71 35.7 10 5.0 01 1 861 30.7 0151 26341 Percent of Change 4.4% 1.0% 0.0% -3.3% 0.0% -11.1%5.2% 1.7% 36.8%-12.8% 1400.0%

MATTAWA P.D. 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

MOSES LAKE P.D. 2009 12 1,594 84.2 98 5.2 02321541,496 79.0 647571 2751,116 99 Population: 19,460 2010 12 1,599 82.2 83 4.3 01318521,516 77.9 445356 2971,130 85 Percent of Change 0.3% -2.4% -15.3% -17.6% -43.5%-14.3%-3.7%1.3% -1.4% -33.3% 8.0% 1.3%-14.1% -4.6% -21.1%

QUINCY P.D. 2009 12 320 53.1 24 4.0 14 514296 49.1 03810 8419022 Population: 6,220 2010 12 450 72.3 29 4.7 15 320421 67.7 05515 12924547 Percent of Change 40.6% 36.3% 20.8% 17.1%0.0% 25.0% -40.0% 42.9%42.2% 37.9% 53.6% 28.9% 113.6% 44.7%50.0%

ROYAL CITY P.D. 2009 12 83 44.5 9 4.8 01 0 874 39.7 02312 27407 Population: 2,050 2010 12 54 26.3 10 4.9 00 1 944 21.5 0128 19196 Percent of Change -34.9% -40.8% 11.1% 1.1% -100.0% 12.5%-40.5% -45.9% -29.6% -52.5% -14.3% -47.8%-33.3%

SOAP LAKE P.D. 2009 12 59 33.0 2 1.1 00 1 157 31.8 070 29253 Population: 1,790 2010 12 22 12.3 0 0.0 00 0 022 12.3 000 9130 Percent of Change -62.7% -62.7% -100.0% -100.0% -100.0%-100.0%-61.4% -61.4% -69.0%-48.0%-100.0%-100.0%

WARDEN P.D. 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 2,615 2010 12 68 26.0 3 1.100 0 365 24.9 030 9497 Percent of Change

43 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 96 4,203 52.5 267 3.2 10 41 65 1513,936 49.1 22 1,044 2,550 320 779 142 Population: 84,295 2010 96 4,601 54.6 247 3.1 334441664,354 51.7 29 1,2272,765333 775 115 Percent of Change 9.5% 4.0% -7.5% -2.6% -70.0% -17.1% -32.3% 9.9% 10.6% 5.1% 31.8% 17.5% 8.4% 4.1% -0.5% -19.0%

GRAYS HARBOR CO. S.O. 2009 12 362 12.8 33 1.2 02 724329 11.7 2 104 195 28 127 9 Population: 28,445 2010 12 516 18.1 32 1.1 11 624484 17.0 2 213 237 32 157 10 Percent of Change 42.5% 41.3% -3.0% -3.8% -50.0%-14.3% 0.0% 47.1% 45.9% 0.0% 104.8% 21.5% 14.3% 23.6% 11.1%

ABERDEEN P.D. 2009 12 1,083 65.9 68 4.1 0628341,015 61.7 535332 19873478 Population: 16,450 2010 12 1,202 73.1 52 3.2 0615311,150 69.9 734728 18589860 Percent of Change 11.0% 10.9% -23.5% -23.6% 0.0%-46.4%-8.8%13.3% 13.2% 40.0% -6.6%22.3%-23.1% -1.7% -12.5%

CHEHALIS TRIBAL P.D. 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

COSMOPOLIS P.D. 2009 12 32 19.5 1 0.6 01 0 031 18.9 072 10165 Population: 1,645 2010 12 19 11.6 1 0.6 00 1 018 10.9 042 7101 Percent of Change -40.6% -40.8% 0.0% -0.3% -100.0% -41.9% -42.1% -30.0% -37.5% -80.0% -42.9%0.0%

ELMA P.D. 2009 12 180 57.9 11 3.5 02 3 6169 54.3 0339 3811318 Population: 3,120 2010 12 167 53.5 14 4.5 01 4 9153 49.0 0384 441045 Percent of Change -7.2% -7.5% 27.3% 26.9% -50.0%33.3%50.0%-9.5% -9.8% 15.8%-8.0%-72.2% 15.2%-55.6%

HOQUIAM P.D. 2009 12 500 51.2 24 2.5 05118476 48.7 74511 11133226 Population: 8,770 2010 12 462 52.7 18 2.1 02 511444 50.6 5677 9032425 Percent of Change -7.6% 2.9% -25.0% -16.5% -60.0%-54.5%37.5%-6.7% 3.9% -28.6% -18.9%-2.4%-3.8% 48.9% -36.4%

MC CLEARY P.D. 2009 12 43 27.7 5 3.2 00 0 538 24.4 051 12206 Population: 1,565 2010 12 28 17.9 0 0.0 00 0 028 17.9 022 5185 Percent of Change -34.9% -35.3% -100.0% -100.0% -100.0%-26.3% -26.8% -58.3%-10.0%-16.7%-60.0%100.0%

MONTESANO P.D. 2009 12 89 25.0 3 0.8 00 0 386 24.1 6268 19583 Population: 3,605 2010 12 103 28.6 2 0.6 01 1 0101 28.0 6254 21686 Percent of Change 15.7% 14.4% -33.3% -34.1% -100.0%17.4% 16.1% 0.0% 10.5%17.2%100.0% -3.8% -50.0%

OAKVILLE P.D. 2009 12 10 14.0 0 0.0 00 0 010 14.0 042 3 61 Population: 715 2010 12 30 42.0 2 2.8 00 0 228 39.2 0123 10144 Percent of Change 200.0% 200.0% 180.0% 180.0% 233.3%133.3%300.0%200.0%50.0%

OCEAN SHORES P.D. 2009 12 166 34.2 10 2.1 03 2 5156 32.1 0387 501024 Population: 4,940 2010 12 202 40.9 10 2.0 03 2 5192 38.9 3496 94923 Percent of Change 21.7% 19.7% 0.0% -1.6% 0.0%0.0%0.0%23.1% 21.1% 88.0%-9.8%-25.0% 28.9%-14.3%

44 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

QUINAULT TRIBAL P.D. 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

WESTPORT P.D. 2009 12 115 49.0 6 2.6 03 1 2109 46.5 140 21852 Population: 2,345 2010 12 101 43.1 1 0.4 00 0 1100 42.6 1241 44505 Percent of Change -12.2% -12.2% -83.3% -83.3% -100.0% -100.0% -50.0%-8.3% -8.3% 0.0% 109.5% -41.2%150.0% 500.0%

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 120 2,580 35.7 161 2.2 02252872,419 33.5 21 5661,661171 642 81 Population: 71,600 2010 120 2,830 39.5 132 1.8 11434832,698 37.7 24 7131,815146 725 67 Percent of Change 9.7% 10.6% -18.0% -18.7% -36.4%-34.6%-4.6% 11.5% 12.5% 14.3% 26.0% 9.3% -14.6% 12.9% -17.3%

ISLAND CO. S.O. * 2009 12 811 15.0 33 0.6 08 322778 14.4 37291 455 29 1 13 Population: 54,675 2010 12 582 10.6 40 0.7 06 331542 9.9 06187 322 33 8 7 Percent of Change -28.2% -29.2% 21.2% 19.6% -25.0% 0.0%40.9% -30.3% -31.3% -100.0% -35.7% -29.2% 13.8% -4.2% -46.2%

COUPEVILLE P.D. 2009 12 87 45.5 7 3.7 01 0 680 41.9 0305 36413 Population: 1,890 2010 12 60 31.7 6 3.2 00 2 454 28.6 1147 15362 Percent of Change -31.0% -30.3% -14.3% -13.4% -100.0% -33.3%-32.5% -31.8% -58.3% -12.2% -33.3% -53.3%40.0%

LANGLEY P.D. 2009 12 44 40.0 2 1.8 00 2 042 38.2 100 11300 Population: 1,115 2010 12 52 46.6 3 2.7 01 1 149 43.9 000 23242 Percent of Change 18.2% 16.6% 50.0% 48.0% -50.0% 16.7% 15.1% -100.0% 109.1%-20.0%

OAK HARBOR P.D. 2009 12 646 27.7 55 2.4 08 641591 25.3 816450 11844718 Population: 23,420 2010 12 570 24.3 50 2.1 0102 38520 22.2 414641 10739712 Percent of Change -11.8% -12.0% -9.1% -9.3% 25.0%-66.7%-7.3%-12.0% -12.2% -50.0% -9.3%-11.2%-33.3% -11.0% -18.0%

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 48 1,588 19.8 97 1.2 01711691,491 18.6 12 45697350 265 68 Population: 81,100 2010 48 1,264 15.6 99 1.2 0178 741,165 14.4 522855 33277949 Percent of Change -20.4% -21.2% 2.1% 3.1% 0.0%-27.3%7.2%-21.9% -22.6% -58.3% -27.2% -19.9% -2.0% -14.0% -19.1%

JEFFERSON CO. S.O. 2009 12 368 18.3 39 1.9 23 133329 16.4 5683 235 6 7 7 Population: 20,355 2010 12 425 20.9 44 2.2 16 433381 18.7 15116 252 12 8 6 Percent of Change 15.5% 14.1% 12.8% 11.4%-50.0% 100.0% 300.0% 0.0% 15.8% 14.4% -80.0% 39.8% 7.2% 100.0% -13.4% -14.3%

PORT TOWNSEND P.D. 2009 12 342 38.4 16 1.8 00 412326 36.6 06116 7324310 Population: 8,945 2010 12 351 39.2 17 1.9 00 116334 37.3 27119 7623917 Percent of Change 2.6% 2.1% 6.3% 5.7% -75.0%33.3%2.5% 1.9% 4.1%-1.6%70.0%16.4%18.8%

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 24 710 24.5 55 1.9 23545655 22.6 512823 15647816 Population: 29,300 2010 24 776 26.5 61 2.1 16549715 24.4 312925 19249129 Percent of Change 9.3% 8.2% 10.9% 12.1% -50.0% 100.0% 0.0% 8.9% 9.2% 8.0% -40.0% 23.1% 2.7% 81.3% 0.8% 8.7%

*The accuracy of Island County Sheriff’s Office data for 2009 is in question due to problems associated with data system conversion.

45 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

KING CO. S.O. 2009 12 7,143 20.8 572 1.7 61001672996,571 19.1 128 2,305 3,386 752 549 16 Population: 343,885 2010 12 6,807 19.8 471 1.4 7921242486,336 18.4 94 2,095 3,420 727 724 7 Percent of Change -4.7% -4.8% -17.7% -17.7%16.7% -8.0% -25.7% -17.1%-3.6% -3.6% -26.6% -9.1% 1.0% -3.3% 31.9% -56.3%

ALGONA P.D. 2009 12 36 13.0 12 4.3 03 0 924 8.7 0330 3165 Population: 2,775 2010 12 57 20.5 4 1.4 00 0 453 19.1 1570 11338 Percent of Change 58.3% 57.5% -66.7% -66.8% -100.0% -55.6%120.8% 119.6% 266.7% 106.3% 60.0% 72.7%

AUBURN P.D. 2009 12 3,613 53.5 274 4.1 413921653,339 49.5 18 5902,362 369 831 148 Population: 68,270 2010 12 4,086 59.9 235 3.4 315791383,851 56.4 23 7252,533 570 756 145 Percent of Change 13.1% 11.8% -14.2% -15.2%-25.0% 15.4% -14.1% -16.4%15.3% 14.0% 27.8% 22.9% 7.2% 54.5% -9.0% -2.0%

BELLEVUE P.D. 2009 12 4,128 34.2 162 1.3 22561743,966 32.9 16 6213,150 179 923 145 Population: 122,900 2010 12 3,937 32.0 138 1.1 01059693,799 30.9 30 6572,905 207 788 148 Percent of Change -4.6% -6.4% -14.8% -16.4%-100.0% -60.0% -3.3% -6.8%-4.2% -6.0% 87.5% 5.8% -7.8% 15.6% -14.6% 2.1%

BLACK DIAMOND P.D. 2009 12 66 15.8 10 2.4 01 0 956 13.4 0232 15356 Population: 4,190 2010 12 53 12.6 1 0.2 10 0 052 12.4 0121 19312 Percent of Change -19.7% -19.9% -90.0% -90.0% -100.0% -100.0%-7.1% -7.4% 26.7% -11.4% -66.7% -47.8%-50.0%

BOTHELL P.D. 2009 12 924 27.8 33 1.0 031713891 26.8 711020 16964966 Population: 33,430 2010 12 930 27.8 32 1.0 0101012898 26.9 10 17264274 93 27 Percent of Change 0.6% 0.1% -3.0% -3.6% 233.3%-41.2% -7.7%0.8% 0.2% 42.9% 1.8% -1.1%12.1% -15.5% 35.0%

BURIEN P.D. 2009 12 1,715 53.8 167 5.2 21362901,548 48.5 12 352957227 186 2 Population: 31,730 2010 12 2,350 74.1 229 7.2 05295822,121 66.8 14 5611,171 375 369 5 Percent of Change 37.0% 37.7% 37.1% 37.8%-100.0% 300.0% 53.2% -8.9%37.0% 37.7% 16.7% 59.4% 22.4% 65.2% 98.4% 150.0%

CARNATION P.D. 2009 12 30 15.7 0 0.0 00 0 030 15.7 100 2252 Population: 1,915 2010 12 23 12.0 1 0.5 00 1 022 11.5 000 2200 Percent of Change -23.3% -23.5% -26.7% -26.9%-100.0% 0.0%-20.0%-100.0%

CLYDE HILL P.D. 2009 12 35 12.4 4 1.4 00 0 431 11.0 072 3235 Population: 2,845 2010 12 35 12.3 2 0.7 00 1 133 11.6 020 7251 Percent of Change 0.0% -1.1% -50.0% -50.5% -75.0%6.5% 5.3% 133.3%8.7%-80.0%-71.4%-100.0%

COVINGTON P.D. 2009 12 679 38.7 37 2.1 041518642 36.6 1490 13446740 Population: 17,640 2010 12 700 39.7 47 2.7 0112115653 37.0 01230 13946054 Percent of Change 3.1% 2.4% 27.0% 26.2% 175.0% 40.0%-16.7%1.7% 1.1% -100.0% 3.7% -1.5%35.0% 151.0%

DES MOINES P.D. 2009 12 1,036 35.4 113 3.9 0184847923 31.5 818229 229525161 Population: 29,290 2010 12 1,064 36.3 83 2.8 194726981 33.5 220228 192615172 Percent of Change 2.7% 2.6% -26.5% -26.6% -50.0% -2.1%-44.7%6.3% 6.2% -75.0% -16.2%17.1%6.8% 11.0% -3.4%

46 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

DUVALL P.D. 2009 12 53 8.9 3 0.5 03 0 050 8.4 000 15350 Population: 5,990 2010 12 41 6.8 3 0.5 02 1 038 6.3 000 8300 Percent of Change -22.6% -22.8% 0.0% -0.2% -33.3% -24.0% -24.1% -46.7%-14.3%

ENUMCLAW P.D. 2009 12 278 24.3 9 0.8 02 1 6269 23.5 24716 4221312 Population: 11,490 2010 12 304 26.5 6 0.5 02 2 2298 25.9 14014 4922424 Percent of Change 9.4% 9.1% -33.3% -33.5% 0.0%100.0%-66.7%10.8% 10.5% -50.0% 16.7%5.2%100.0% -14.9% -12.5%

FEDERAL WAY P.D. 2009 12 4,915 55.5 369 4.2 5511981154,546 51.3 13 7413,231 561 933 153 Population: 88,760 2010 12 5,046 56.8 325 3.7 5501521184,721 53.2 11 8283,141 741 991 183 Percent of Change 2.7% 2.5% -11.9% -12.1%0.0% -2.0% -23.2% 2.6%3.8% 3.6% -15.4% 11.7% -2.8% 32.1% 6.2% 19.6%

ISSAQUAH P.D. 2009 12 653 24.3 19 0.7 04 9 6634 23.6 18216 5153151 Population: 27,160 2010 12 766 28.2 29 1.1 06 518737 27.1 514435 10158051 Percent of Change 17.3% 16.1% 52.6% 51.1% 50.0%-44.4%200.0%16.2% 15.1% 400.0% 98.0%9.2%0.0% 75.6% 118.8%

KENT P.D. 2009 12 4,342 49.1 507 5.7 1821802443,835 43.4 15 8282,381 611 966 159 Population: 88,760 2010 12 4,988 56.2 501 5.6 2671572754,487 50.6 23 1,018 2,665 781 987 133 Percent of Change 14.9% 14.4% -1.2% -1.6%100.0% -18.3% -12.8% 12.7%17.0% 16.5% 53.3% 22.9% 11.9% 27.8% 2.2% -16.4%

KENMORE P.D. 2009 12 431 21.1 22 1.1 01 318409 20.0 5210 13122944 Population: 20,650 2010 12 402 19.5 28 1.4 08 218374 18.1 7441 11221342 Percent of Change -6.7% -7.6% 27.3% 26.0% 700.0%-33.3% 0.0%-8.6% -9.4% 40.0% -14.5% -7.0%-4.5% 109.5%

KIRKLAND P.D. 2009 12 1,708 34.9 59 1.2 0822291,649 33.6 923434 2561,286 98 Population: 49,620 2010 12 1,428 28.8 62 1.2 01123281,366 27.5 521021 2071,053 101 Percent of Change -16.4% -17.4% 5.1% 3.8% 37.5%4.5%-3.4%-17.2% -18.2% -44.4% -19.1%-18.1%3.1% -10.3% -38.2%

LAKE FOREST PARK P.D. 2009 12 247 19.3 9 0.7 02 2 5238 18.6 0282 7814317 Population: 12,840 2010 12 240 18.7 5 0.4 00 2 3235 18.3 1215 4716918 Percent of Change -2.8% -3.0% -44.4% -44.5% -100.0% 0.0% -40.0%-1.3% -1.4% -39.7% 18.2% 5.9% -25.0%150.0%

MAPLE VALLEY P.D. 2009 12 466 22.4 24 1.2 02 616442 21.2 6292 12927829 Population: 23,130 2010 12 338 14.6 38 1.6 0197 12300 13.0 8330 9618115 Percent of Change -27.5% -34.6% 58.3% 42.7% 850.0% 16.7%-25.0%-32.1% -38.8% 33.3% -25.6%-34.9%-48.3% 13.8% -100.0%

MEDINA P.D. 2009 12 69 20.1 0 0.0 00 0 069 20.1 040 11535 Population: 3,450 2010 12 42 12.2 0 0.0 00 0 042 12.2 020 7341 Percent of Change -39.1% -39.4% -39.1% -39.4% -36.4%-35.8%-80.0%-50.0%

MERCER ISLAND P.D. 2009 12 429 18.9 11 0.5 02 2 7418 18.4 7347 7432314 Population: 22,890 2010 12 341 14.9 14 0.6 01 4 9327 14.3 3327 5026410 Percent of Change -20.5% -21.1% 27.3% 26.3% -50.0%100.0%28.6%-21.8% -22.4% -57.1% -32.4%-18.3%-28.6% -5.9% 0.0%

47 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

NEWCASTLE P.D. 2009 12 227 22.9 3 0.3 00 0 3224 22.6 090 5414723 Population: 9,955 2010 12 234 23.5 12 1.2 01 4 7222 22.3 1140 4415819 Percent of Change 3.1% 2.8% 300.0% 298.8% 133.3%-0.9% -1.2% -18.5%7.5%-17.4%55.6%

NORTH BEND P.D. 2009 12 247 51.9 10 2.1 00 4 6237 49.8 5150 4717015 Population: 5,665 2010 12 242 42.7 13 2.3 03 2 8229 40.4 3260 4416715 Percent of Change -2.0% -17.7% 30.0% 9.2% -50.0%33.3%-3.4% -18.8% -40.0% -6.4%-1.8%0.0% 73.3%

NORMANDY PARK P.D. 2009 12 141 21.7 2 0.3 00 1 1139 21.4 0203 47884 Population: 6,540 2010 12 185 28.3 3 0.5 00 1 2182 27.8 0194 431309 Percent of Change 31.2% 30.1% 50.0% 48.7% 0.0%100.0%30.9% 29.8% -8.5%47.7%125.0%-5.0%33.3%

PACIFIC P.D. 2009 12 160 25.4 13 2.1 03 010147 23.4 1389 517223 Population: 6,305 2010 12 173 27.4 14 2.2 03 2 9159 25.2 0362 497931 Percent of Change 8.1% 7.9% 7.7% 7.4% 0.0% -10.0%8.2% 7.9% -100.0% -3.9%9.7%34.8% -5.3% -77.8%

PORT OF SEATTLE P.D. 2009 12 734 --- 30 --- 01 128704 --- 2413 2162754 Population: 0 2010 12 804 --- 26 --- 00 323778 --- 1400 1672635 Percent of Change

REDMOND P.D. 2009 12 1,714 33.0 58 1.1 0923261,656 31.9 334932 2061,382 65 Population: 53,680 2010 12 1,623 30.2 62 1.2 02018241,561 29.1 025741 1981,296 67 Percent of Change -5.3% -8.5% 6.9% 3.3% 122.2%-21.7% -7.7%-5.7% -8.9% -100.0% -3.9% -6.2% 3.1% -26.4% 28.1%

RENTON P.D. 2009 12 4,643 55.5 314 3.8 2321521284,329 51.8 7867180 8003,041 481 Population: 86,230 2010 12 4,401 51.0 280 3.2 0381121304,121 47.8 7849120 8472,673 594 Percent of Change -5.2% -8.0% -10.8% -13.5%-100.0% 18.8% -26.3% 1.6%-4.8% -7.7% 0.0% 5.9% -12.1% 23.5% -2.1% -33.3%

SAMMAMISH P.D. 2009 12 366 9.0 11 0.3 05 2 4355 8.7 6241 6926317 Population: 41,070 2010 12 398 9.7 17 0.4 06 4 7381 9.3 0280 9527511 Percent of Change 8.7% 7.7% 54.5% 53.0% 20.0%100.0%75.0%7.3% 6.3% -100.0% 37.7%4.6%-35.3% 16.7% -100.0%

SEATAC P.D. 2009 12 1,602 62.3 134 5.2 22049631,468 57.1 13 338847270 108 1 Population: 25,890 2010 12 1,443 55.7 118 4.6 21849491,325 51.2 81531 294724299 Percent of Change -9.9% -10.5% -11.9% -12.5%0.0% -10.0% 0.0% -22.2%-9.7% -10.3% -38.5% -13.0% -14.5% 10.7% 41.7% 0.0%

SEATTLE P.D. 2009 12 39,107 65.0 3,861 6.4 22 102 1,792 1,945 35,246 58.5 1566,709 25,095 3,286 5,005 536 Population: 612,000 2010 12 36,827 60.2 3,515 5.7 19 96 1,429 1,971 33,312 54.4 1266,449 23,284 3,453 5,275 481 Percent of Change -5.8% -7.4% -9.0% -10.4%-13.6% -5.9% -20.3% 1.3%-5.5% -7.0% -19.2% -3.9% -7.2% 5.1% 5.4% -10.3%

SHORELINE P.D. 2009 12 1,716 31.6 92 1.7 01334451,624 29.9 18 3951,104 107 199 1 Population: 54,580 2010 12 1,521 27.9 108 2.0 12143431,413 25.9 82310 311994100 Percent of Change -11.4% -11.8% 17.4% 16.8% 61.5%26.5%-4.4%-13.0% -13.4% -55.6% -21.3%-10.0%-6.5% 16.1% -100.0%

48 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

SNOQUALMIE P.D. 2009 12 168 17.3 9 0.9 02 0 7159 16.3 7255 1113110 Population: 9,850 2010 12 199 20.2 7 0.7 00 2 5192 19.5 2186 101737 Percent of Change 18.5% 17.0% -22.2% -23.2% -100.0% -28.6%20.8% 19.3% -71.4% -9.1% 32.1% -30.0% -28.0% 20.0%

TUKWILA P.D. 2009 12 3,443 189.5 165 9.1 11988573,278 180.4 11 3272,584 356 911 235 Population: 18,190 2010 12 3,090 169.9 154 8.5 01390512,936 161.4 9893228 3772,096 454 Percent of Change -10.3% -10.4% -6.7% -6.8%-100.0% -31.6% 2.3% -10.5%-10.4% -10.5% -18.2% 15.3% -18.9% 27.5% -2.0% -3.0%

UNIV. OF WASH. P.D. 2009 12 582 --- 17 --- 00107565 --- 2192 8247110 Population: 0 2010 12 596 --- 5 --- 00 2 3591 --- 4240 984809 Percent of Change

WOODINVILLE P.D. 2009 12 458 42.9 8 0.7 02 1 5450 42.2 2491 10531231 Population: 11,350 2010 12 389 34.3 18 1.6 01 9 8371 32.7 2660 6628320 Percent of Change -15.1% -20.2% 125.0% 111.5% -50.0%800.0%60.0%-17.6% -22.5% 0.0% -37.1%-9.3%-35.5% 34.7% -100.0%

YARROW POINT P.D. 2009 12 11 11.4 1 1.0 00 0 110 10.4 010 2 62 Population: 995 2010 12 4 4.0 0 0.0 00 0 04 4.0 010 3 10 Percent of Change -63.6% -64.7% -100.0% -100.0% -100.0%-60.0% -61.2% 50.0%-83.3%-100.0%0.0%

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 456 88,315 45.7 7,144 3.7 47 545 3,042 3,51081,171 42.0 482 16,043 56,638 8,008 12,951 1,762 Population: 1,955,910 2010 456 86,107 44.0 6,606 3.4 41 585 2,562 3,41879,501 40.6 409 16,047 53,948 9,097 13,560 1,643 Percent of Change -2.5% -3.7%-7.5% -6.3%-12.8% 7.3% -15.8% -2.6% -2.1% -3.3% -15.1%0.0% -4.7% 13.6% 4.7% -6.8%

KITSAP CO. S.O. 2009 12 3,949 23.2 682 4.0 4103485273,267 19.2 38 8812,145 203 1,338 314 Population: 168,900 2010 12 4,169 24.7 629 3.7 295604723,540 21.0 37 1,035 2,262 206 782 141 Percent of Change 5.6% 6.5% -7.8% -7.0%-50.0% -7.8% 25.0% -10.4%8.4% 9.3% -2.6% 17.5% 5.5% 1.5% -41.6% -55.1%

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND P.D. 2009 12 335 14.4 31 1.3 04 423304 13.1 27419 8021012 Population: 23,380 2010 12 321 13.7 26 1.1 01-126295 12.6 3409 642226 Percent of Change -4.2% -4.5% -16.1% -16.5% -75.0%-125.0%13.0%-3.0% -3.3% 50.0% -20.0% 5.7%-50.0% -45.9% -52.6%

BREMERTON P.D. 2009 12 1,968 53.7 250 6.8 046461581,718 46.9 22 3621,222 112 461 75 Population: 36,190 2010 12 2,064 57.0 263 7.3 052501611,801 49.8 15 4141,263 109 334 31 Percent of Change 4.9% 6.1% 5.2% 6.4% 13.0%8.7%1.9%4.8% 6.1% -31.8% 14.4%3.4%-2.7% -27.5% -58.7%

PORT GAMBLE S'KLALLAM TRIBAL 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

PORT ORCHARD P.D. 2009 12 616 73.0 52 6.2 05 344564 66.8 418657 11342918 Population: 10,910 2010 12 642 58.8 50 4.6 0143 33592 54.3 218134 10245038 Percent of Change 4.2% -19.4% -3.8% -25.6% 180.0% 0.0%-25.0%5.0% -18.8% -50.0% -9.7% 4.9%111.1% -2.7% -40.4%

49 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

POULSBO P.D. 2009 12 362 40.9 45 5.1 08 631317 35.8 219945 542601 Population: 8,920 2010 12 317 35.5 31 3.5 02 326286 32.1 113319 412413 Percent of Change -12.4% -13.1% -31.1% -31.6% -75.0%-50.0%-16.1%-9.8% -10.4% -50.0% -24.1%-7.3%200.0% -33.2% -57.8%

SUQUAMISH TRIBAL P.D. 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 60 7,230 29.2 1,060 4.3 41661077836,170 24.9 68 1,4904,266346 2,258 510 Population: 248,300 2010 60 7,513 30.3 999 4.0 21641157186,514 26.2 58 1,6564,438362 1,470 234 Percent of Change 3.9% 3.6% -5.8% -5.5% -50.0% -1.2% 7.5% -8.3% 5.6% 5.3% -14.7% 11.1% 4.0% 4.6% -34.9% -54.1%

KITTITAS CO. S.O. 2009 12 555 30.7 15 0.8 03 111540 29.9 32157 346 34 7 3 Population: 18,532 2010 12 502 27.1 13 0.7 02 4 7489 26.4 52157 286 41 3 1 Percent of Change -9.5% -11.9% -13.3% -15.5% -33.3%300.0%-36.4% -9.4% -11.8% 66.7% 0.0% -17.3% 20.6% -14.8% -66.7%

CENTRAL WASH UNIV P.D. 2009 12 132 --- 6 --- 02 0 4126 --- 090 161064 Population: 0 2010 12 183 --- 3 --- 03 0 0180 --- 1162 151613 Percent of Change

CLE ELUM P.D. 2009 12 153 44.2 3 0.9 01 0 2150 43.4 0152 3210612 Population: 3,460 2010 12 217 62.7 8 2.3 03 0 5209 60.4 0272 581438 Percent of Change 41.8% 41.8% 166.7% 166.7% 200.0% 150.0%39.3% 39.3% 81.3% 34.9%-33.3% 80.0%0.0%

ELLENSBURG P.D. 2009 12 914 53.0 46 2.7 0101026868 50.4 322767 17566030 Population: 17,326 2010 12 928 53.6 31 1.8 0147 10897 51.8 319735 15370338 Percent of Change 1.5% 1.0% -32.6% -33.0% 40.0%-30.0%-61.5%3.3% 2.8% 0.0% -12.6%6.5%26.7% -13.2% -47.8%

KITTITAS P.D. 2009 12 30 26.1 1 0.9 00 0 129 25.2 010 9200 Population: 1,182 2010 12 25 21.2 1 0.8 01 0 024 20.3 000 6162 Percent of Change -16.7% -18.9% 0.0% -2.7% -100.0%-17.2% -19.5% -33.3%-20.0% -100.0%

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 60 1,784 44.7 71 1.8 01611441,713 42.9 627972 3891,23880 Population: 40,500 2010 60 1,855 45.8 56 1.4 02311221,799 44.4 926340 3891,30992 Percent of Change 4.0% 2.4% -21.1% -19.9% 43.8%0.0%-50.0% 5.0% 3.5% 50.0% 0.0% 5.7% 15.0% -5.7% -44.4%

KLICKITAT CO. S.O. 2009 12 156 11.5 7 0.5 10 0 6149 11.0 31104 8 34 4 1 Population: 13,825 2010 12 170 12.3 3 0.2 00 0 3167 12.1 01125 14 28 2 1 Percent of Change 9.0% 6.8% -57.1% -58.0%-100.0% -50.0% 12.1% 9.9% -100.0% 20.2% 75.0% -17.6% -14.3% 0.0%

BINGEN P.D. 2009 12 43 62.8 2 2.9 00 0 241 59.9 010 22136 Population: 690 2010 12 28 40.6 0 0.0 00 0 028 40.6 020 6193 Percent of Change -34.9% -35.4% -100.0% -100.0% -100.0%-31.7% -32.2% -72.7%46.2%-50.0%100.0%

50 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

GOLDENDALE P.D. 2009 12 176 47.0 6 1.6 00 0 6170 45.4 24916 341268 Population: 3,730 2010 12 177 47.5 13 3.5 01 012164 44.0 05612 2712611 Percent of Change 0.6% 1.0% 116.7% 117.5% 100.0%-3.5% -3.1% -100.0% -20.6%0.0%37.5% 14.3% -25.0%

WHITE SALMON P.D. 2009 12 84 37.8 0 0.0 00 0 084 37.8 051 44328 Population: 2,255 2010 12 55 24.4 0 0.0 00 0 055 24.4 000 11386 Percent of Change -34.5% -35.5% -34.5% -35.5% -75.0%18.8%-25.0%-100.0%-100.0%

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 48 459 22.7 15 0.7 10014444 22.0 56918 20417956 Population: 20,500 2010 48 430 21.0 16 0.8 01015414 20.2 07013 16919748 Percent of Change -6.3% -7.7% 6.7% 8.3% -100.0% 7.1% -6.8% -8.1% -100.0% -17.2% 10.1% -14.3% 1.4% -27.8%

LEWIS CO. S.O. 2009 12 782 17.2 59 1.3 19 346723 15.9 7 261 413 42 180 27 Population: 45,910 2010 12 779 17.0 48 1.0 63 534731 15.9 2 256 429 44 142 12 Percent of Change -0.4% -1.2% -18.6% -19.3%500.0% -66.7% 66.7% -26.1% 1.1% 0.3% -71.4% -1.9% 3.9% 4.8% -21.1% -55.6%

CENTRALIA P.D. 2009 12 864 55.5 82 5.3 0171451782 50.2 15 15155066 143 28 Population: 15,570 2010 12 1,220 78.4 93 6.0 01113691,127 72.4 823756 21284265 Percent of Change 41.2% 41.2% 13.4% 13.4% -35.3% -7.1%35.3%44.1% 44.1% -46.7% 40.4%53.1%-1.5% 65.7% 100.0%

CHEHALIS P.D. 2009 12 583 81.1 11 1.5 03 2 6572 79.6 223529 6547431 Population: 7,185 2010 12 742 103.3 25 3.5 06 316717 99.8 233351 9757939 Percent of Change 27.3% 27.3% 127.3% 127.3% 100.0% 50.0%166.7%25.3% 25.3% 0.0% 49.2% 22.2%25.8% 41.7% 75.9%

MORTON P.D. 2009 12 69 60.5 3 2.6 02 0 166 57.9 0205 11550 Population: 1,150 2010 12 45 39.1 2 1.7 01 0 143 37.4 0124 10312 Percent of Change -34.8% -35.3% -33.3% -33.9% -50.0% 0.0%-34.8% -35.4% -9.1%-43.6% -40.0%-20.0%

MOSSYROCK P.D. 2009 12 18 25.9 4 5.8 11 0 214 20.1 093 3 92 Population: 695 2010 12 18 25.9 3 4.3 01 0 215 21.6 061 4101 Percent of Change 0.0% 0.0% -25.0% -25.0%-100.0% 0.0% 0.0%7.1% 7.1% 33.3% 11.1% -50.0% -33.3%-66.7%

NAPAVINE P.D. 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 1,715 2010 12 49 28.6 0 0.000 0 049 28.6 000 16267 Percent of Change

PE ELL P.D. 2009 12 24 35.8 6 9.000 0 618 26.9 0140 6102 Population: 670 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

TOLEDO P.D. 2009 12 10 14.4 1 1.4 00 0 19 12.9 000 4 32 Population: 695 2010 12 20 28.8 2 2.9 00 1 118 25.9 030 6111 Percent of Change 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 0.0%100.0% 100.0% 50.0%266.7%-50.0%

51 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

VADER P.D. 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

WINLOCK P.D. 2009 12 36 26.3 3 2.2 02 1 033 24.1 070 11193 Population: 1,370 2010 12 36 26.3 2 1.5 00 0 234 24.8 091 13210 Percent of Change 0.0% 0.0% -33.3% -33.3% -100.0% -100.0% 3.0% 3.0% 18.2% 10.5%-100.0% 28.6%

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 96 2,386 32.7 169 2.3 234201132,217 30.4 24 5121,533148 608 92 Population: 74,960 2010 96 2,909 38.8 175 2.4 622221252,734 36.5 12 6141,949159 742 125 Percent of Change 21.9% 18.5% 3.6% 6.5% 200.0% -35.3% 10.0% 10.6% 23.3% 19.9% -50.0% 19.9% 27.1% 7.4% 22.0% 35.9%

LINCOLN CO. S.O. 2009 12 128 16.1 13 1.6 01 012115 14.4 1439 68 7 5 6 Population: 8,020 2010 12 136 17.0 6 0.7 02 0 4130 16.2 3231 90 6 3 10 Percent of Change 6.3% 5.5% -53.8% -54.2% 100.0% -66.7% 13.0% 12.3% 200.0% -20.5% 32.4% -14.3% -48.9% 66.7%

ODESSA P.D. 2009 12 29 30.2 3 3.1 00 0 326 27.1 020 14111 Population: 960 2010 12 16 16.7 1 1.0 00 1 015 15.6 020 5100 Percent of Change -44.8% -44.8% -66.7% -66.7% -100.0%-42.3% -42.3% -64.3%-9.1%-100.0%0.0%

REARDAN P.D. 2009 12 3 4.8 0 0.0 00 0 03 4.8 021 1 20 Population: 630 2010 12 6 9.5 0 0.0 00 0 06 9.5 052 3 30 Percent of Change 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 200.0%50.0% 150.0%100.0%

WILBUR P.D. 2009 9 7 7.8 1 1.1 00 0 16 6.7 030 2 40 Population: 890 2010 12 12 13.5 0 0.0 00 0 012 13.5 010 4 80 Percent of Change

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 45 167 16.0 17 1.6 01016150 14.4 1527 56858 Population: 10,500 2010 48 170 16.2 7 0.7 021 4163 15.5 33112 431116 Percent of Change

MASON CO. S.O. 2009 12 1,711 35.8 133 2.8 02610971,578 33.0 213510 597793186 Population: 48,125 2010 12 1,818 37.8 108 2.2 12420631,710 35.5 51056 542939224 Percent of Change 6.3% 5.6% -18.8% -19.3% -7.7%100.0%-35.1%8.4% 7.7% 150.0% -9.2%18.4%20.4% -22.2% -40.0%

SHELTON P.D. 2009 12 906 101.1 63 7.0 0177 39843 94.0 087853 13563375 Population: 8,975 2010 12 933 104.0 79 8.8 0151945854 95.2 592240 14860398 Percent of Change 3.0% 2.9% 25.4% 25.3% -11.8%171.4%15.4%1.3% 1.2% 9.6%-4.7%30.7% 5.0%-24.5%

SKOKOMISH TRIBAL P.D. 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

52 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

SQUAXIN TRIBAL P.D. 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 24 2,617 46.1 196 3.4 043171362,421 42.6 21,01363 7321,426261 Population: 57,100 2010 24 2,751 48.2 187 3.3 139391082,564 44.9 10 6901,542322 1,027 46 Percent of Change 5.1% 4.6% -4.6% -4.1% -9.3%129.4%-20.6% 5.9% 5.4% 400.0% -5.7% 8.1% 23.4% 1.4% -27.0%

OKANOGAN CO. S.O. 2009 12 362 12.9 21 0.7 14 115341 12.2 13123 189 28 7 8 Population: 28,385 2010 12 388 13.7 33 1.2 14 523355 12.5 25114 194 45 2 6 Percent of Change 7.2% 5.9% 57.1% 55.3%0.0% 0.0% 400.0% 53.3% 4.1% 2.9% 100.0% -7.3% 2.6% 60.7% 40.5% -25.0%

BREWSTER P.D. 2009 12 124 56.2 8 3.6 02 1 5116 52.6 1343 366910 Population: 2,230 2010 12 105 47.1 6 2.7 00 4 299 44.4 0316 29637 Percent of Change -15.3% -16.3% -25.0% -25.8% -100.0% 300.0% -60.0%-14.7% -15.6% -100.0% -19.4% -8.7% -30.0% -8.8% 100.0%

COLVILLE TRIBAL P.D. 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

COULEE DAM P.D. 2009 12 36 35.1 3 2.9 01 1 133 32.2 02115 15162 Population: 1,030 2010 12 23 22.3 3 2.9 01 1 120 19.4 061 6131 Percent of Change -36.1% -36.4% 0.0% -0.5% 0.0%0.0%0.0%-39.4% -39.7% -60.0%-18.8%-50.0% -71.4%-93.3%

OMAK P.D. 2009 12 207 43.3 13 2.7 03 3 7194 40.6 08511 361508 Population: 4,780 2010 12 155 32.4 19 4.0 04 411136 28.5 16611 221058 Percent of Change -25.1% -25.1% 46.2% 46.2% 33.3%33.3%57.1%-29.9% -29.9% -38.9%-30.0%0.0% -22.4%0.0%

OROVILLE P.D. 2009 12 76 43.4 7 4.0 03 1 369 39.4 0205 21426 Population: 1,755 2010 12 80 45.6 0 0.0 00 0 080 45.6 0154 19565 Percent of Change 5.3% 5.0% -100.0% -100.0% -100.0% -100.0%-100.0%15.9% 15.6% -9.5% 33.3% -16.7% -25.0%-20.0%

TONASKET P.D. 2009 12 52 51.5 1 1.0 00 0 151 50.5 063 9402 Population: 1,010 2010 12 58 57.4 4 4.0 00 0 454 53.5 030 3510 Percent of Change 11.5% 11.5% 300.0% 300.0% 300.0%5.9% 5.9% -66.7%27.5%-100.0%-50.0%-100.0%

TWISP P.D. 2009 12 35 35.5 5 5.1 11 0 330 30.5 0102 16140 Population: 995 2010 12 49 49.2 0 0.0 00 0 049 49.2 030 13351 Percent of Change 40.0% 38.6% -100.0% -100.0%-100.0% -100.0% -100.0%63.3% 61.7% -18.8% 150.0% -70.0%-100.0%

WINTHROP P.D. 2009 12 16 37.6 1 2.4 00 0 115 35.3 0100 4101 Population: 440 2010 12 12 27.3 0 0.0 00 0 012 27.3 060 5 52 Percent of Change -25.0% -27.6% -100.0% -100.0% -100.0%-20.0% -22.7% 25.0%-50.0%100.0%-40.0%

53 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 96 908 22.6 59 1.5 2147 36849 21.1 222347 26053057 Population: 40,625 2010 96 870 21.4 65 1.6 191441805 19.8 318228 21152269 Percent of Change -4.2% -5.1% 10.2% 11.3% -50.0% -35.7% 100.0% 13.9% -5.2% -6.1% 50.0% -18.8% -1.5% 21.1% -18.4% -40.4%

PACIFIC CO. S.O. 2009 12 346 24.0 42 2.9 09 132304 21.1 14142 151 10 0 2 Population: 14,645 2010 12 466 31.8 22 1.5 04 315444 30.3 54189 225 25 1 2 Percent of Change 34.7% 32.6% -47.6% -48.4% -55.6%200.0%-53.1% 46.1% 43.8% 400.0% 33.1% 49.0% 150.0% 2.5% 0.0%

ILWACO P.D. 2009 12 33 30.8 3 2.8 10 0 230 28.0 130 11153 Population: 1,115 2010 12 25 22.4 0 0.0 00 0 025 22.4 030 7162 Percent of Change -24.2% -27.3% -100.0% -100.0%-100.0% -100.0%-16.7% -20.0% -100.0% -36.4% 6.7% -33.3% 0.0%

LONG BEACH P.D. 2009 12 79 51.5 2 1.3 10 0 177 50.2 092 18572 Population: 1,535 2010 12 89 58.0 4 2.6 01 0 385 55.4 0171 26581 Percent of Change 12.7% 12.7% 100.0% 100.0%-100.0% 200.0%10.4% 10.4% 44.4% 1.8% -50.0% 88.9%-50.0%

RAYMOND P.D. 2009 12 89 29.6 9 3.0 01 0 880 26.6 080 35423 Population: 3,065 2010 12 81 26.4 6 2.0 01 0 575 24.5 050 26454 Percent of Change -9.0% -10.6% -33.3% -34.5% 0.0% -37.5%-6.3% -7.9% -25.7%7.1%33.3% -37.5%

SHOALWATER BAY TRIBAL P.D. 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

SOUTH BEND P.D. 2009 12 42 23.7 1 0.6 00 0 141 23.2 083 6350 Population: 1,740 2010 12 24 13.8 2 1.1 00 0 222 12.6 010 2191 Percent of Change -42.9% -41.9% 100.0% 103.4% 100.0%-46.3% -45.4% -66.7%-45.7% -87.5%-100.0%

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 60 589 27.0 57 2.6 2101 44532 24.4 2687 21230018 Population: 22,100 2010 60 685 31.0 34 1.6 06325651 29.5 5673 25036333 Percent of Change 16.3% 14.7% -40.4% -39.5% -100.0% -40.0% 200.0% -43.2% 22.4% 20.7% 150.0% 17.9% 21.0% 83.3% -1.5% -57.1%

PEND OREILLE CO. S.O. 2009 12 343 26.9 5 0.4 01 0 4338 26.5 1482 234 21 0 7 Population: 12,940 2010 12 440 34.0 16 1.2 00 016424 32.8 25140 243 39 6 9 Percent of Change 28.3% 26.2% 220.0% 214.9% -100.0% 300.0% 25.4% 23.5% 100.0% 70.7% 3.8% 85.7% 40.0% 28.6%

KALISPEL TRIBAL P.D. 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 12 343 26.9 5 0.4 010 4338 26.5 1407 8223421 Population: 12,940 2010 12 440 34.0 16 1.3 00016424 32.8 2569 14024339 Percent of Change 28.3% 26.2% 220.0% 225.2% -100.0% 300.0% 25.4% 23.5% 100.0% 70.7% 3.8% 85.7% 40.0% 28.6%

54 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

PIERCE CO. S.O. 2009 12 11,603 30.3 1,178 3.1 18 92 259 80910,425 27.3 43 2,958 6,188 1,236 1,228 248 Population: 380,490 2010 12 10,683 28.1 1,127 3.0 10 96 263 7589,556 25.1 51 3,167 5,162 1,176 1,316 245 Percent of Change -7.9% -7.4% -4.3% -3.8%-44.4% 4.3% 1.5% -6.3%-8.3% -7.8% 18.6% 7.1% -16.6% -4.9% 7.2% -1.2%

BONNEY LAKE P.D. 2009 12 419 25.4 26 1.6 04 814393 23.8 010539 7129626 Population: 16,690 2010 12 498 29.8 29 1.7 02 918469 28.1 511346 8534633 Percent of Change 18.9% 17.5% 11.5% 10.3% -50.0%12.5%28.6%19.3% 18.0% 19.7%16.9%26.9% 7.6%17.9%

BUCKLEY P.D. 2009 12 136 23.7 7 1.2 00 1 6129 22.5 3174 33894 Population: 5,735 2010 12 129 22.5 8 1.4 02 0 6121 21.1 1267 23916 Percent of Change -5.1% -5.0% 14.3% 14.5% -100.0%0.0%-6.2% -6.0% -66.7% -30.3%2.2%50.0% 52.9% 75.0%

DUPONT P.D. 2009 12 76 9.9 7 0.9 01 2 469 9.0 0115 15504 Population: 7,930 2010 12 58 7.3 7 0.9 00 0 751 6.4 052 13353 Percent of Change -23.7% -26.4% 0.0% -3.5% -100.0% -100.0% 75.0%-26.1% -28.7% -13.3% -30.0% -25.0% -54.5%-60.0%

EATONVILLE P.D. 2009 12 57 23.7 3 1.2 01 0 254 22.5 2135 14371 Population: 2,405 2010 12 41 17.0 1 0.4 00 1 040 16.6 094 12271 Percent of Change -28.1% -28.1% -66.7% -66.7% -100.0% -100.0%-25.9% -25.9% -100.0% -14.3% -27.0% 0.0% -30.8% -20.0%

EDGEWOOD P.D. 2009 12 263 27.4 17 1.8 01 511246 25.6 1152 9014213 Population: 9,625 2010 12 233 24.2 12 1.2 11 4 6221 23.0 0193 7912022 Percent of Change -11.4% -11.5% -29.4% -29.5% 0.0%-20.0%-45.5%-10.2% -10.3% -100.0% -12.2%-15.5%69.2% 26.7% 50.0%

FIFE P.D. 2009 12 660 86.7 47 6.2 071228613 80.6 0573 12041677 Population: 8,210 2010 12 640 78.0 45 5.5 03 834595 72.5 2832 11239883 Percent of Change -3.0% -10.1% -4.3% -11.3% -57.1%-33.3%21.4%-2.9% -10.0% -6.7%-4.3%7.8% 45.6%-33.3%

FIRCREST P.D. 2009 12 127 20.1 18 2.8 02 214109 17.2 0172 33697 Population: 6,345 2010 12 141 22.2 10 1.6 01 2 7131 20.6 2192 298911 Percent of Change 11.0% 10.7% -44.4% -44.6% -50.0% 0.0%-50.0%20.2% 19.8% -12.1%29.0%57.1% 11.8%0.0%

GIG HARBOR P.D. 2009 12 417 58.2 17 2.4 03 7 7400 55.8 110427 5233116 Population: 7,520 2010 12 465 61.8 26 3.5 031013439 58.4 28325 7633526 Percent of Change 11.5% 6.2% 52.9% 45.7% 0.0%42.9%85.7%9.8% 4.6% 100.0% 46.2%1.2%62.5% -20.2% -7.4%

LAKEWOOD P.D. 2009 12 3,612 61.4 561 9.5 2471713413,051 51.9 16 5852,195 255 528 62 Population: 58,840 2010 12 3,240 55.1 492 8.4 0391373162,748 46.7 10 5841,882 272 412 54 Percent of Change -10.3% -10.3% -12.3% -12.3%-100.0% -17.0% -19.9% -7.3%-9.9% -9.9% -37.5% -0.2% -14.3% 6.7% -22.0% -12.9%

MILTON P.D. 2009 12 315 48.2 25 3.8 001114290 44.4 3376 6819821 Population: 6,540 2010 12 333 50.9 24 3.7 111210309 47.2 25515 6421924 Percent of Change 5.7% 5.6% -4.0% -4.1% 9.1%-28.6%6.6% 6.5% -33.3% -5.9%10.6%14.3% 48.6% 150.0%

55 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

ORTING P.D. 2009 12 189 30.8 13 2.1 03 3 7176 28.7 22912 471189 Population: 6,245 2010 12 186 29.8 6 1.0 00 2 4180 28.8 63415 361299 Percent of Change -1.6% -3.3% -53.8% -54.7% -100.0% -33.3% -42.9%2.3% 0.5% 200.0% -23.4% 9.3% 0.0% 17.2% 25.0%

PUYALLUP TRIBAL P.D. 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

PUYALLUP P.D. 2009 12 3,163 81.8 151 3.9 02050813,012 77.8 15 4222,259 316 726 173 Population: 38,900 2010 12 2,649 68.1 117 3.0 11753462,532 65.1 11 3981,840 283 558 114 Percent of Change -16.3% -16.7% -22.5% -22.9% -15.0% 6.0%-43.2%-15.9% -16.4% -26.7% -5.7%-18.5%-10.4% -23.1% -34.1%

ROY P.D. 2009 12 27 31.0 3 3.4 00 0 324 27.6 030 6153 Population: 860 2010 12 19 22.1 3 3.5 00 0 316 18.6 030 5101 Percent of Change -29.6% -28.8% 0.0% 1.2% 0.0%-33.3% -32.6% -16.7%-33.3%-66.7%0.0%

RUSTON P.D. 2009 12 41 53.6 8 10.5 01 2 533 43.1 081 5235 Population: 765 2010 12 35 45.8 2 2.6 00 1 133 43.1 010 11202 Percent of Change -14.6% -14.6% -75.0% -75.0% -100.0% -50.0% -80.0%0.0% 0.0% 120.0% -13.0% -60.0% -87.5%-100.0%

STEILACOOM P.D. 2009 12 89 14.2 15 2.4 02 11274 11.8 1183 22447 Population: 6,300 2010 12 99 15.7 13 2.1 03 1 986 13.7 0222 19634 Percent of Change 11.2% 11.0% -13.3% -13.5% 50.0%0.0%-25.0%16.2% 15.9% -100.0% -13.6%43.2%-42.9% 22.2% -33.3%

SUMNER P.D. 2009 12 513 56.5 46 5.1 121033467 51.4 36410 9731354 Population: 9,080 2010 12 587 64.6 29 3.2 02 720558 61.5 58215 12538840 Percent of Change 14.4% 14.5% -37.0% -36.9%-100.0% 0.0% -30.0% -39.4%19.5% 19.6% 66.7% 28.9% 24.0% -25.9% 28.1% 50.0%

TACOMA P.D. 2009 12 16,013 78.7 1,942 9.5 91416481,144 14,071 69.2 752,899 9,425 1,672 2,038 407 Population: 204,200 2010 12 14,380 70.4 1,691 8.3 13 135 534 1,009 12,689 62.1 622,881 7,712 2,034 1,904 334 Percent of Change -10.2% -10.5% -12.9% -13.3%44.4% -4.3% -17.6% -11.8%-9.8% -10.2% -17.3% -0.6% -18.2% 21.7% -6.6% -17.9%

UNIVERSITY PLACE P.D. 2009 12 1,039 33.0 104 3.3 3123554935 29.7 515039 30955962 Population: 31,550 2010 12 1,030 32.6 109 3.5 0123166921 29.2 812131 22561870 Percent of Change -0.9% -1.0% 4.8% 4.6%-100.0% 0.0% -11.4% 22.2%-1.5% -1.7% 60.0% -27.2% 10.6% 12.9% -19.3% -20.5%

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 228 38,759 48.0 4,188 5.2 33 339 1,227 2,58934,571 42.8 170 7,846 22,767 3,788 5,168 1,048 Population: 808,230 2010 228 35,446 43.9 3,751 4.6 26 317 1,075 2,33331,695 39.2 167 7,944 19,484 4,100 4,865 916 Percent of Change -8.5% -8.6% -10.4% -10.4% -21.2% -6.5% -12.4% -9.9% -8.3% -8.4% -1.8% 1.2% -14.4% 8.2% -5.9% -12.6%

SAN JUAN CO. S.O. 2009 12 280 17.2 9 0.6 02 0 7271 16.6 1390 166 14 3 14 Population: 16,500 2010 12 202 12.2 14 0.8 04 010188 11.4 5266 105 12 6 12 Percent of Change -27.9% -28.7% 55.6% 53.7% 100.0% 42.9% -30.6% -31.5% 400.0% -26.7% -36.7% -14.3% -21.2% -14.3%

56 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 12 280 17.2 9 0.5 020 7271 16.6 13314 9016614 Population: 16,500 2010 12 202 12.2 14 0.9 04010188 11.4 52612 6610512 Percent of Change -27.9% -28.7% 55.6% 57.5% 100.0% 42.9% -30.6% -31.5% 400.0% -26.7% -36.7% -14.3% -21.2% -14.3%

SKAGIT CO. S.O. 2009 12 1,257 24.0 96 1.8 1225 681,161 22.2 18 386 683 74 247 45 Population: 52,455 2010 12 1,571 29.9 116 2.2 02513781,455 27.7 12 490 878 75 239 16 Percent of Change 25.0% 24.8% 20.8% 20.6%-100.0% 13.6% 160.0% 14.7% 25.3% 25.1% -33.3% 26.9% 28.6% 1.4% -3.2% -64.4%

ANACORTES P.D. 2009 12 483 28.8 22 1.3 01 714461 27.5 29219 10932822 Population: 16,800 2010 12 580 34.5 14 0.8 03 110566 33.7 510830 8146119 Percent of Change 20.1% 20.0% -36.4% -36.4% 200.0%-85.7%-28.6%22.8% 22.7% 150.0% -25.7% 40.5%-13.6% 17.4% 57.9%

BURLINGTON P.D. 2009 12 1,178 132.8 12 1.4 04 4 41,166 131.5 948775 11898851 Population: 8,985 2010 12 1,150 128.0 13 1.4 03 7 31,137 126.5 250889 10599238 Percent of Change -2.4% -3.6% 8.3% 6.9% -25.0%75.0%-25.0%-2.5% -3.7% -77.8% -11.0% 0.4%-25.5% 4.3% 18.7%

MOUNT VERNON P.D. 2009 12 2,223 72.2 88 2.9 22033332,135 69.3 11 2751,769 80 416 66 Population: 31,020 2010 12 2,206 71.1 89 2.9 01523512,117 68.2 844657 2901,756 63 Percent of Change -0.8% -1.5% 1.1% 0.4%-100.0% -25.0% -30.3% 54.5%-0.8% -1.5% -27.3% 5.5% -0.7% -21.3% 7.2% -13.6%

SEDRO WOOLLEY P.D. 2009 12 508 50.4 10 1.0 02 5 3498 49.5 29124 10935433 Population: 10,040 2010 12 586 58.4 15 1.5 03 8 4571 56.9 39425 15239917 Percent of Change 15.4% 15.7% 50.0% 50.4% 50.0%60.0%33.3%14.7% 15.0% 50.0% 39.4%12.7%-48.5% 3.3% 4.2%

SWINOMISH TRIBAL P.D. 2009 12 93 --- 3 --- 02 0 190 --- 090 15696 Population: 0 2010 12 153 --- 5 --- 01 2 2148 --- 0201 261193 Percent of Change

UPPER SKAGIT TRIBAL P.D. 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 72 5,742 48.3 231 1.9 351541235,511 46.3 42 1,0124,191266 1,342 229 Population: 119,300 2010 72 6,246 52.4 252 2.1 050541485,994 50.2 30 1,1444,605215 1,415 218 Percent of Change 8.8% 8.4% 9.1% 9.5% -100.0% -2.0% 0.0% 20.3% 8.8% 8.4% -28.6% 13.0% 9.9% -19.2% 5.4% -4.8%

SKAMANIA CO. S.O. * 2009 12 229 23.1 23 2.3 1101 11 206 20.8 3748 132 23 4 11 Population: 10,900 2010 12 232 21.3 10 0.9 02 0 8222 20.4 0745 157 20 1 4 Percent of Change 1.3% -7.8% -56.5% -60.4%-100.0% -80.0% -100.0% -27.3% 7.8% -1.9% -100.0% -6.3% 18.9% -13.0% -4.1% -63.6%

NORTH BONNEVILLE P.D. * 2009 8 14 15.9 0 0.000 0 014 15.9 053 2120 Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

*North Bonneville PD went on contract with Skamania Co. S.O. on Sept. 1, 2009.

57 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 20 243 22.5 23 2.1 1101 11220 20.4 37914 5014423 Population: 10,900 2010 12 232 21.3 10 0.9 020 8222 20.4 0714 4515720 Percent of Change

SNOHOMISH CO. S.O. 2009 12 6,642 20.0 546 1.6 10 80 126 3306,096 18.4 53 2,228 3,063 752 1,022 140 Population: 304,660 2010 12 5,971 19.6 487 1.6 477983085,484 18.0 39 1,772 2,979 694 886 101 Percent of Change -10.1% -2.0% -10.8% -2.8%-60.0% -3.8% -22.2% -6.7%-10.0% -1.9% -26.4% -20.5% -2.7% -7.7% -13.3% -27.9%

ARLINGTON P.D. 2009 12 639 37.3 31 1.8 131512608 35.5 016138 9442985 Population: 17,280 2010 12 757 43.8 26 1.5 04 616731 42.3 011917 9454295 Percent of Change 18.5% 17.6% -16.1% -16.8%-100.0% 33.3% -60.0% 33.3%20.2% 19.3% 0.0% 26.3% 11.8% -26.1%-55.3%

BRIER P.D. 2009 12 94 14.5 3 0.5 01 0 291 14.0 4124 22632 Population: 6,490 2010 12 154 23.7 6 0.9 01 0 5148 22.8 2278 391025 Percent of Change 63.8% 63.8% 100.0% 100.0% 0.0% 150.0%62.6% 62.6% -50.0% 77.3%61.9%150.0% 125.0% 100.0%

EDMONDS P.D. 2009 12 1,015 24.8 73 1.8 142741942 23.0 11 21366652 279 33 Population: 40,900 2010 12 929 22.7 68 1.7 092336861 21.1 14 18361648 282 30 Percent of Change -8.5% -8.5% -6.8% -6.8%-100.0% 125.0% -14.8% -12.2%-8.6% -8.6% 27.3% -14.1% -7.5% -7.7% 1.1% -9.1%

EVERETT P.D. 2009 12 7,573 73.2 610 5.9 2512632946,963 67.3 15 1,099 5,070 779 1,573 254 Population: 104,100 2010 12 8,236 79.1 535 5.1 5761812737,701 74.0 29 9945,536 1,142 1,573 145 Percent of Change 8.8% 8.1% -12.3% -12.8%150.0% 49.0% -31.2% -7.1%10.6% 10.0% 93.3% -9.6% 9.2% 46.6% 0.0% -42.9%

GRANITE FALLS P.D. 2009 12 133 39.4 8 2.4 00 2 6125 37.0 15910 27925 Population: 3,375 2010 12 92 27.3 8 2.4 00 1 784 24.9 13413 21557 Percent of Change -30.8% -30.8% 0.0% 0.0% -50.0%16.7%-32.8% -32.8% 0.0% -22.2%-40.2%40.0% -42.4% 30.0%

LAKE STEVENS P.D. 2009 12 488 33.0 25 1.7 031012463 31.3 810430 7634435 Population: 26,670 2010 12 692 25.9 47 1.8 03 836645 24.2 816728 14840485 Percent of Change 41.8% -21.3% 88.0% 4.3% 0.0%-20.0%200.0%39.3% -22.7% 0.0% 94.7%17.4%142.9% 60.6% -6.7%

LYNNWOOD P.D. 2009 12 2,382 66.6 108 3.0 0953462,274 63.6 81 2301,887 149 ,011 291 Population: 36,160 2010 12 2,202 60.9 83 2.3 1736392,119 58.6 1946179 2191,740 159 Percent of Change -7.6% -8.6% -23.1% -24.0% -22.2%-32.1%-15.2%-6.8% -7.9% -87.5% -4.8%-7.8%6.7% -6.4% -38.5%

MARYSVILLE P.D. 2009 12 1,581 42.1 89 2.4 1934451,492 39.7 749385 2451,093 147 Population: 58,040 2010 12 1,936 33.4 130 2.2 02741621,806 31.1 943568 2831,264 250 Percent of Change 22.5% -20.8% 46.1% -5.5%-100.0% 200.0% 20.6% 37.8%21.0% -21.7% 28.6% 15.5% 15.6% 70.1% -11.8% -20.0%

MILL CREEK P.D. 2009 12 537 29.1 29 1.6 031115508 27.5 37714 10837225 Population: 18,700 2010 12 545 29.1 39 2.1 061617506 27.1 017911 9236945 Percent of Change 1.5% 0.3% 34.5% 32.9% 100.0% 45.5% 13.3%-0.4% -1.6% -100.0% -14.8% -0.8%80.0% 132.5% -21.4%

58 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

MONROE P.D. 2009 12 592 35.4 61 3.7 1111039531 31.8 512932 8038462 Population: 16,680 2010 12 594 35.6 49 2.9 18 535545 32.7 119218 8039074 Percent of Change 0.3% 0.5% -19.7% -19.5%0.0% -27.3% -50.0% -10.3%2.6% 2.8% -80.0% 0.0% 1.6% 19.4% 48.8% -43.8%

MOUNTLAKE TERRACE P.D. 2009 12 564 26.9 43 2.1 0101419521 24.9 12 9836843 127 36 Population: 20,960 2010 12 605 28.9 52 2.5 071728553 26.4 812432 11438051 Percent of Change 7.3% 7.3% 20.9% 20.9% -30.0%21.4%47.4%6.1% 6.1% -33.3% 16.3% 3.3%18.6% -2.4% -11.1%

MUKILTEO P.D. 2009 12 580 28.8 21 1.0 06 6 9559 27.8 75615 13438632 Population: 20,150 2010 12 592 29.4 18 0.9 03 213574 28.5 35313 13738252 Percent of Change 2.1% 1.9% -14.3% -14.5% -50.0%-66.7%44.4%2.7% 2.5% -57.1% 2.2%-1.0%62.5% -5.4% -13.3%

SAUK-SUIATTLE TRIBAL P.D. 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

SNOHOMISH P.D. 2009 12 478 52.3 39 4.3 051321439 48.0 723542 7932429 Population: 9,320 2010 12 419 45.0 19 2.0 04105400 42.9 520226 5030540 Percent of Change -12.3% -14.0% -51.3% -52.2% -20.0%-23.1%-76.2%-8.9% -10.6% -28.6% -36.7%-5.9%37.9% -14.0% -38.1%

STANWOOD P.D. 2009 12 320 57.2 13 2.3 01 111307 54.9 17347 4724217 Population: 5,705 2010 12 253 44.3 8 1.4 02 1 5245 42.9 06126 332066 Percent of Change -20.9% -22.5% -38.5% -39.7% 100.0% 0.0%-54.5%-20.2% -21.8% -100.0% -29.8%-14.9%-64.7% -16.4% -44.7%

STILLAGUAMISH TRIBAL P.D. 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

SULTAN P.D. 2009 12 199 43.7 23 5.0 12 317176 38.6 2396 4610424 Population: 4,570 2010 12 130 28.4 13 2.8 01 210117 25.6 1283 34739 Percent of Change -34.7% -34.9% -43.5% -43.7%-100.0% -50.0% -33.3% -41.2%-33.5% -33.7% -50.0% -26.1% -29.8% -62.5% -28.2% -50.0%

TULALIP TRIBAL P.D. 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

WOODWAY P.D. 2009 12 15 12.6 0 0.0 00 0 015 12.6 000 8 70 Population: 1,200 2010 12 16 13.3 2 1.7 02 0 014 11.7 020 5 90 Percent of Change 6.7% 5.8% -6.7% -7.4% -37.5%28.6%

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 204 23,832 34.6 1,722 2.5 17 198 588 91922,110 32.1 144 4,834 14,894 2,238 5,450 1,077 Population: 694,960 2010 204 24,123 34.7 1,590 2.3 11 237 447 89522,533 32.4 121 4,298 15,352 2,762 5,310 718 Percent of Change 1.2% 0.3% -7.7% -6.8% -35.3% 19.7% -24.0% -2.6% 1.9% 0.9% -16.0% -11.1% 3.1% 23.4% -2.6% -33.3%

59 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

SPOKANE CO. S.O. * 2009 12 3,203 22.6 191 1.3 214251503,012 21.2 936159 7651,996 242 Population: 149,290 2010 12 3,995 26.8 155 1.0 314291093,840 25.7 628543 1,181 2,298 355 Percent of Change 24.7% 18.5% -18.8% -22.9%50.0% 0.0% 16.0% -27.3%27.5% 21.2% -33.3% 54.4% 15.1% 46.7% -21.1% -27.1%

AIRWAY HEIGHTS P.D. 2009 12 145 26.3 12 2.2 00 210133 24.1 05112 358414 Population: 5,600 2010 12 153 27.3 6 1.1 02 1 3147 26.3 0242 369813 Percent of Change 5.5% 3.9% -50.0% -50.8% -50.0%-70.0%10.5% 8.8% 2.9%16.7%-7.1%-52.9%-83.3%

CHENEY P.D. 2009 12 336 31.8 24 2.3 06 414312 29.6 1619 5724212 Population: 10,680 2010 12 385 36.0 35 3.3 07 622350 32.8 19023 7325620 Percent of Change 14.6% 13.2% 45.8% 44.1% 16.7%50.0%57.1%12.2% 10.8% 0.0% 28.1%5.8%66.7% 47.5% 155.6%

E. WASH. UNIV. P.D. 2009 12 105 --- 3 --- 01 1 1102 --- 0100 8940 Population: 0 2010 12 94 --- 2 --- 00 1 192 --- 0150 16760 Percent of Change

LIBERTY LAKE P.D. 2009 12 68 9.4 3 0.4 01 0 265 8.9 0133 13502 Population: 7,620 2010 12 112 14.7 2 0.3 00 0 2110 14.4 052 20828 Percent of Change 64.7% 57.1% -33.3% -36.4% -100.0% 0.0%69.2% 61.5% 53.8% 64.0%300.0% -61.5%-33.3%

MEDICAL LAKE P.D. * 2009 5 15 3.1 3 0.600 0 312 2.5 0106 5 70 Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

SPOKANE P.D. 2009 12 14,510 70.6 1,270 6.2 77544374513,240 64.4 74 2,565 8,864 1,737 2,724 476 Population: 206,900 2010 12 16,357 79.1 1,270 6.1 68043275215,087 72.9 45 2,859 10,174 2,009 2,924 442 Percent of Change 12.7% 12.0% 0.0% -0.7%-14.3% 6.7% -2.5% 0.9%14.0% 13.2% -39.2% 11.5% 14.8% 15.7% 7.3% -7.1%

SPOKANE VALLEY P.D. 2009 12 3,544 39.6 265 3.0 119631823,279 36.7 17 6162,393 253 667 118 Population: 90,210 2010 12 4,398 48.8 165 1.8 34457614,233 46.9 760387 8372,976 413 Percent of Change 24.1% 23.0% -37.7% -38.3%200.0% 131.6% -9.5% -66.5%29.1% 28.0% -58.8% 35.9% 24.4% 63.2% -9.6% -26.3%

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 89 21,926 47.2 1,771 3.8 10 116 538 1,10720,155 43.3 101 4,064 13,730 2,260 3,897 683 Population: 470,300 2010 84 25,494 54.2 1,635 3.5 12 147 526 95023,859 50.7 59 5,022 15,960 2,818 3,946 599 Percent of Change

STEVENS CO. S.O. 2009 12 718 20.7 47 1.4 1194 23671 19.4 29017 22936971 Population: 34,860 2010 12 865 24.8 46 1.3 0204 22819 23.5 1857 34938089 Percent of Change 20.5% 19.6% -2.1% -2.8%-100.0% 5.3% 0.0% -4.3%22.1% 21.2% -50.0% 52.4% 3.0% 25.4% -5.6% -58.8%

CHEWELAH P.D. 2009 12 88 36.4 7 2.9 01 1 581 33.5 0236 30483 Population: 2,450 2010 12 105 42.9 3 1.2 00 1 2102 41.6 0224 31665 Percent of Change 19.3% 17.9% -57.1% -57.7% -100.0% 0.0% -60.0%25.9% 24.4% 3.3% 37.5% 66.7% -4.3%-33.3%

*Medical Lake Police Department closed, effective Nov. 1, 2009. The city's crime was covered by Spokane Co. S.O. in Nov. - Dec. 2009

60 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

COLVILLE P.D. 2009 12 160 31.7 3 0.6 00 1 2157 31.2 0477 181363 Population: 5,045 2010 12 167 33.1 5 1.0 00 3 2162 32.1 0406 131418 Percent of Change 4.4% 4.3% 66.7% 66.5% 200.0%0.0%3.2% 3.1% -27.8%3.7%166.7%-14.9%-14.3%

KETTLE FALLS P.D. 2009 12 65 39.3 3 1.8 00 0 362 37.5 0126 10511 Population: 1,655 2010 12 62 37.5 1 0.6 00 0 161 36.9 0105 12463 Percent of Change -4.6% -4.6% -66.7% -66.7% -66.7%-1.6% -1.6% 20.0%-9.8%200.0%-16.7%-16.7%

SPOKANE TRIBAL P.D. 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

SPRINGDALE P.D. 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 48 1,031 23.6 60 1.4 1206 33971 22.2 217236 28760478 Population: 44,010 2010 48 1,199 27.2 55 1.3 0208 271,144 26.0 115722 405633105 Percent of Change 16.3% 15.5% -8.3% -7.7% -100.0% 0.0% 33.3% -18.2% 17.8% 17.0% -50.0% 41.1% 4.8% 34.6% -8.7% -38.9%

THURSTON CO. S.O. 2009 12 3,200 23.0 308 2.2 334432282,892 20.8 30827 1,851 184 642 0 Population: 140,100 2010 12 3,297 23.5 335 2.4 425272792,962 21.1 27 1,115 1,682 138 752 0 Percent of Change 3.0% 2.2% 8.8% 7.9%33.3% -26.5% -37.2% 22.4%2.4% 1.6% -10.0% 34.8% -9.1% -25.0% 17.1%

EVERGREEN ST. COLLEGE P.D. 2009 12 117 --- 0 --- 00 0 0117 --- 1210 111050 Population: 0 2010 12 92 --- 0 --- 00 0 092 --- 0110 16760 Percent of Change

LACEY P.D. 2009 12 1,604 40.9 95 2.4 01322601,509 38.4 348589 2171,183 106 Population: 40,130 2010 12 1,644 41.0 81 2.0 0518581,563 38.9 343655 2781,195 87 Percent of Change 2.5% 0.2% -14.7% -16.6% -61.5%-18.2%-3.3%3.6% 1.3% 0.0% 28.1% 1.0%-17.9% -10.1% -38.2%

NISQUALLY TRIBAL P.D. 2009 3 5 --- 0 --- 00 0 05 --- 000 0 50 Population: 0 2010 12 48 --- 2 --- 00 0 246 --- 030 11314 Percent of Change

OLYMPIA P.D. 2009 12 2,247 49.7 122 2.7 13024672,125 47.0 10 3821,556 177 381 52 Population: 45,500 2010 12 2,717 59.7 150 3.3 03729842,567 56.4 560991 4251,987 150 Percent of Change 20.9% 20.3% 23.0% 22.3%-100.0% 23.3% 20.8% 25.4%20.8% 20.1% -50.0% 11.3% 27.7% -15.3% 59.8% 75.0%

RAINIER P.D. 2009 12 38 21.7 6 3.4 00 0 632 18.2 084 12191 Population: 1,805 2010 12 28 15.5 2 1.1 00 0 226 14.4 121 5191 Percent of Change -26.3% -28.4% -66.7% -67.6% -66.7%-18.8% -21.0% -58.3%0.0%0.0%-75.0%-75.0%

61 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

TENINO P.D. 2009 12 76 34.5 7 3.2 01 0 669 31.4 2224 22432 Population: 2,195 2010 12 60 27.3 1 0.5 00 0 159 26.9 193 10471 Percent of Change -21.1% -20.9% -85.7% -85.7% -100.0% -83.3%-14.5% -14.3% -50.0% -54.5% 9.3% -50.0% -59.1% -25.0%

TUMWATER P.D. 2009 12 567 33.9 58 3.5 0181129509 30.5 11129 13134136 Population: 16,770 2010 12 671 40.0 50 3.0 0148 28621 37.0 41097 14744030 Percent of Change 18.3% 17.9% -13.8% -14.1% -22.2%-27.3%-3.4%22.0% 21.6% 300.0% 12.2%29.0%-16.7% -2.7% -22.2%

YELM P.D. 2009 12 246 43.7 20 3.6 13106226 40.2 012342 3217321 Population: 5,900 2010 12 244 41.4 10 1.7 05 4 1234 39.7 010531 4517217 Percent of Change -0.8% -5.4% -50.0% -52.3%-100.0% 66.7% -60.0% -83.3%3.5% -1.3% 40.6% -0.6% -19.0% -14.6%-26.2%

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 99 8,100 32.4 616 2.4 5991104027,484 30.0 47 1,6345,276527 1,794 200 Population: 252,400 2010 108 8,801 34.9 631 2.5 486864558,170 32.4 41 2,0525,649428 2,036 188 Percent of Change

WAHKIAKUM CO. S.O. 2009 12 25 6.1 8 2.0 01 0 717 4.1 2102 7 71 Population: 4,150 2010 12 33 8.0 2 0.5 01 0 131 7.5 0102 10183 Percent of Change 32.0% 30.4% -75.0% -75.3% 0.0% -85.7%82.4% 80.2% -100.0% 42.9%157.1%200.0% 0.0% 0.0%

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 12 25 6.1 8 1.9 010 717 4.1 2102 7 71 Population: 4,150 2010 12 33 8.0 2 0.5 010 131 7.5 0102 10183 Percent of Change 32.0% 30.4%-75.0% -74.7% 0.0% -85.7% 82.4% 80.2% -100.0%42.9% 157.1% 200.0% 0.0% 0.0%

WALLA WALLA CO. S.O. 2009 12 438 23.6 24 1.3 0101 13414 22.3 0388 15824016 Population: 18,665 2010 12 373 20.0 31 1.7 1102 18342 18.3 0267 11720916 Percent of Change -14.8% -15.3% 29.2% 28.4% 0.0%100.0%38.5%-17.4% -17.9% -25.9%-12.9%0.0% -31.6%-12.5%

COLLEGE PLACE P.D. 2009 12 249 27.6 2 0.2 01 0 1247 27.3 0526 481954 Population: 9,165 2010 12 194 21.2 4 0.4 02 1 1190 20.7 0507 291556 Percent of Change -22.1% -23.2% 100.0% 97.2% 100.0% 0.0%-23.1% -24.2% -39.6%-20.5%50.0% -3.8%16.7%

WALLA WALLA P.D. 2009 12 1,542 48.8 110 3.5 03416601,432 45.3 11 3021,065 54 275 68 Population: 31,770 2010 12 1,414 44.5 117 3.7 01923751,297 40.8 629077 2291,005 57 Percent of Change -8.3% -8.8% 6.4% 5.8% -44.1%43.8%25.0%-9.4% -9.9% -45.5% -24.2%-5.6%5.6% 5.5% 13.2%

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 36 2,229 37.7 136 2.3 04517742,093 35.4 11 5081,50074 365 82 Population: 59,600 2010 36 1,981 33.2 152 2.6 13126941,829 30.7 636691 3751,36979 Percent of Change -11.1% -11.7% 11.8% 12.5% -31.1%52.9%27.0% -12.6% -13.2% -45.5% -26.2% -8.7% 6.8% 0.3% 11.0%

WHATCOM CO. S.O. 2009 12 1,386 16.4 120 1.4 32816731,266 14.9 12 430 737 87 189 24 Population: 85,246 2010 12 1,487 17.4 126 1.5 22816801,361 16.0 6 501 765 89 201 21 Percent of Change 7.3% 6.6% 5.0% 4.3%-33.3% 0.0% 0.0% 9.6% 7.5% 6.8% -50.0% 16.5% 3.8% 2.3% 6.3% -12.5%

62 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

BELLINGHAM P.D. 2009 12 4,529 59.5 171 2.2 23748844,358 57.2 17 6513,547 143 1,213 178 Population: 77,550 2010 12 4,048 52.2 280 3.6 237721693,768 48.6 51 5833,048 132 ,025 151 Percent of Change -10.6% -12.3% 63.7% 60.7%0.0% 0.0% 50.0% 101.2%-13.5% -15.1% -70.6% -10.4% -14.1% -7.7% -15.5% -15.2%

BLAINE P.D. 2009 12 185 39.0 6 1.3 02 2 2179 37.8 23413 291444 Population: 4,790 2010 12 170 35.5 5 1.0 02 2 1165 34.4 04119 361281 Percent of Change -8.1% -9.1% -16.7% -17.5% 0.0%0.0%-50.0%-7.8% -8.8% -100.0% 24.1%-11.1%-75.0% 20.6% 46.2%

EVERSON P.D. 2009 12 75 21.8 5 1.5 00 1 470 20.3 0314 16513 Population: 3,535 2010 12 75 21.2 3 0.8 02 0 172 20.4 0354 16506 Percent of Change 0.0% -2.5% -40.0% -41.5% -100.0%-75.0%2.9% 0.3% 0.0%-2.0%100.0%12.9%0.0%

FERNDALE P.D. 2009 12 343 31.0 19 1.7 21 610324 29.2 1738 6025112 Population: 11,210 2010 12 409 36.5 16 1.4 03 5 8393 35.1 011312 723129 Percent of Change 19.2% 17.9% -15.8% -16.8%-100.0% 200.0% -16.7% -20.0%21.3% 19.9% -100.0% 20.0% 24.3% -25.0% 54.8% 50.0%

LUMMI TRIBAL P.D. 2009 12 438 --- 92 --- 15 779346 --- 1664 11521713 Population: 0 2010 12 537 --- 95 --- 0158 72442 --- 0765 14627323 Percent of Change

LYNDEN P.D. 2009 12 195 16.7 12 1.0 01 2 9183 15.7 07310 371460 Population: 11,850 2010 12 255 21.5 10 0.8 02 0 8245 20.7 012916 342101 Percent of Change 30.8% 29.0% -16.7% -17.8% 100.0%-100.0%-11.1%33.9% 32.1% -8.1% 43.8% 76.7%60.0%

NOOKSAK TRIBAL P.D. 2009 12 87 --- 11 --- 00 6 576 --- 0481 32431 Population: 0 2010 12 56 --- 4 --- 01 1 252 --- 0426 16324 Percent of Change

SUMAS P.D. 2009 12 52 39.2 5 3.8 02 1 247 35.4 0282 11351 Population: 1,319 2010 12 41 31.1 2 1.5 10 0 139 29.6 0202 7311 Percent of Change -21.2% -20.7% -60.0% -59.8% -100.0% -100.0% -50.0%-17.0% -16.6% -36.4% -11.4% 0.0% -28.6%0.0%

W. WASH. UNIV. P.D. 2009 12 185 --- 3 --- 00 1 2182 --- 120 201592 Population: 0 2010 12 141 --- 2 --- 00 0 2139 --- 010 151240 Percent of Change

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 120 7,475 38.7 444 2.3 876902707,031 36.4 34 1,4015,330266 1,757 244 Population: 195,500 2010 120 7,219 36.9 543 2.8 5901043446,676 34.1 11 1,4264,973266 1,683 236 Percent of Change -3.4% -4.6% 22.3% 23.8% -37.5% 18.4% 15.6% 27.4% -5.0% -6.2% -67.6% 1.8% -6.7% 0.0% -4.2% -3.3%

WHITMAN CO. S.O. 2009 12 58 6.2 3 0.3 00 1 2 55 5.9 0116 32 7 6 0 Population: 9,295 2010 12 132 14.2 4 0.4 11 0 2128 13.8 1343 73 11 3 7 Percent of Change 127.6% 128.6% 33.3% 33.9% -100.0%0.0%132.7% 133.7% 168.8% 128.1% 57.1% 106.3%

63 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

COLFAX P.D. 2009 12 15 5.2 0 0.0 00 0 015 5.2 420 1 91 Population: 2,915 2010 12 17 5.8 2 0.7 01 0 115 5.1 030 3102 Percent of Change 13.3% 13.1% 0.0% -0.2%-100.0% 200.0%11.1%100.0% 50.0%

COLTON P.D. 2009 12 0 0.0 0 0.0 00 0 00 0.0 000 0 00 Population: 425 2010 12 0 0.0 0 0.0 00 0 00 0.0 000 0 00 Percent of Change

GARFIELD P.D. * 2009 7 4 6.3 0 0.0 00 0 04 6.3 010 0 40 Population: 630 2010 12 2 3.2 0 0.0 00 0 02 3.2 000 0 20 Percent of Change

OAKESDALE P.D. 2009 12 4 9.5 0 0.0 00 0 04 9.5 020 1 30 Population: 420 2010 12 2 4.8 0 0.0 00 0 02 4.8 010 1 10 Percent of Change -50.0% -50.0% -50.0% -50.0% 0.0%-66.7% -50.0%

PALOUSE P.D. * 2009 12 9 8.9 0 0.0 00 0 09 8.9 011 4 50 Population: 1,015 2010 12 6 5.9 0 0.0 00 0 06 5.9 041 3 21 Percent of Change -33.3% -33.7% -33.3% -33.7% -25.0%-60.0% 300.0%0.0%

PULLMAN P.D. 2009 12 461 16.7 39 1.4 07 230422 15.3 21018 9131514 Population: 27,920 2010 12 628 22.5 42 1.5 0109 23586 21.0 1735 18938016 Percent of Change 36.2% 34.7% 7.7% 6.5% 42.9%350.0%-23.3%38.9% 37.3% -50.0% 107.7%20.6%14.3% -27.7% -37.5%

ROSALIA P.D. 2009 9 2 3.1 0 0.0 00 0 02 3.1 000 0 20 Population: 640 2010 12 6 9.4 1 1.6 00 0 15 7.8 020 1 40 Percent of Change

UNIONTOWN P.D. 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

WASH. ST. UNIV. P.D. 2009 12 173 --- 11 --- 07 0 4162 --- 1290 201383 Population: 0 2010 12 175 --- 12 --- 05 3 4163 --- 1260 241335 Percent of Change

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 100 726 16.9 53 1.2 0143 36673 15.7 71529 13350825 Population: 43,260 2010 108 968 22.4 61 1.4 1171231907 21.0 314213 26460535 Percent of Change

YAKIMA CO. S.O. 2009 12 2,546 28.1 124 1.4 72426672,422 26.8 45 1,043 987 347 335 52 Population: 90,700 2010 12 2,513 27.7 128 1.4 42429712,385 26.3 28 1,115 933 309 357 56 Percent of Change -1.3% -1.5% 3.2% 3.0%-42.9% 0.0% 11.5% 6.0%-1.5% -1.8% -37.8% 6.9% -5.5% -11.0% 6.6% 7.7%

*Garfield PD was on contract with PD. from May 2008 through May 2009. The department is no longer on contract.

64 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

GRANDVIEW P.D. 2009 12 435 46.3 13 1.4 11 110422 44.9 07126 15421157 Population: 9,290 2010 12 391 42.1 24 2.6 07 215367 39.5 29225 10421942 Percent of Change -10.1% -9.0% 84.6% 86.9%-100.0% 600.0% 100.0% 50.0%-13.0% -12.0% -32.5% 3.8% -26.3% 29.6%-3.8%

GRANGER P.D. 2009 12 171 55.8 12 3.9 13 1 7159 51.9 1388 488426 Population: 3,100 2010 12 163 52.6 16 5.2 11 410147 47.4 2556 358921 Percent of Change -4.7% -5.8% 33.3% 31.8%0.0% -66.7% 300.0% 42.9%-7.5% -8.6% 100.0% -27.1% 6.0% -19.2% 44.7% -25.0%

MABTON P.D. 2009 12 79 37.6 2 1.0 00 0 277 36.7 0392 213422 Population: 2,165 2010 11 71 32.8 7 3.2 02 1 464 29.6 0496 233110 Percent of Change

MOXEE CITY P.D. 2009 12 24 9.5 3 1.2 00 2 121 8.3 043 8112 Population: 2,695 2010 12 39 14.5 6 2.2 02 0 433 12.2 000 8214 Percent of Change 62.5% 52.2% 100.0% 87.4% -100.0%300.0%57.1% 47.2% 0.0%90.9%100.0%-100.0%-100.0%

SELAH P.D. 2009 12 181 25.2 2 0.3 00 1 1179 24.9 06516 3112919 Population: 7,180 2010 12 269 37.5 6 0.8 03 0 3263 36.6 05212 7416524 Percent of Change 48.6% 48.7% 200.0% 200.2% -100.0%200.0%46.9% 47.0% 138.7%27.9%26.3%-20.0%-25.0%

SUNNYSIDE P.D. 2009 12 896 58.4 33 2.2 121218863 56.3 816435 255461139 Population: 15,410 2010 12 778 50.5 52 3.4 671227726 47.1 215429 18845086 Percent of Change -13.2% -13.6% 57.6% 56.9%500.0% 250.0% 0.0% 50.0%-15.9% -16.3% -75.0% -26.3% -2.4% -38.1% -6.1% -17.1%

TIETON P.D. 2009 12 4 3.3 1 0.8 01 0 03 2.5 020 2 01 Population: 1,195 2010 12 21 17.6 4 3.3 11 0 217 14.2 031 8 81 Percent of Change 425.0% 425.0% 300.0% 300.0% 0.0% 466.7% 466.7% 300.0% 0.0% 50.0%

TOPPENISH P.D. 2009 12 635 69.9 57 6.3 362820578 63.6 619132 12236684 Population: 9,080 2010 12 568 62.6 60 6.6 0102723508 55.9 815528 12532253 Percent of Change -10.6% -10.5% 5.3% 5.4%-100.0% 66.7% -3.6% 15.0%-12.1% -12.0% 33.3% 2.5% -12.0% -36.9% -18.8% -12.5%

UNION GAP P.D. 2009 12 671 115.1 16 2.7 03 8 5655 112.3 2399114 7952450 Population: 5,850 2010 12 743 127.0 7 1.2 02 2 3736 125.8 1419125 9261132 Percent of Change 10.7% 10.4% -56.3% -56.4% -33.3%-75.0%-40.0%12.4% 12.0% -50.0% 16.5%16.6%-36.0% 5.0% 9.6%

WAPATO P.D. 2009 12 377 82.8 36 7.9 041220341 74.9 47811 9519349 Population: 4,605 2010 12 295 64.1 23 5.0 021110272 59.1 15918 9614035 Percent of Change -21.8% -22.6% -36.1% -36.8% -50.0% -8.3%-50.0%-20.2% -21.1% -75.0% 1.1%-27.5%-28.6% -24.4% 63.6%

YAKAMA NATION TRIBAL P.D. 2009 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Population: 0 2010 0 ...... No Report From This Agency For This Period...... Percent of Change

65 NOTE: Those agencies Table 7 reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported show the "Percent of Change" By Agency, County, Offense Rate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change 2009 - 2010 CAUTION: The populations of non- Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime Motor reporting agencies are Months Rate per Rate per Agg. Rate per Vehicle Total Juvenile shown as zero. Year Reported Total1,000 Total 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Total 1,000 Arson Burglary Larceny Theft Cleared Cleared

YAKIMA P.D. 2009 12 5,618 66.2 525 6.2 9741373055,093 60.0 26 1,306 3,072 689 1,119 176 Population: 85,040 2010 12 6,082 71.5 490 5.8 12 46 144 2885,592 65.8 37 1,464 3,501 590 1,010 177 Percent of Change 8.3% 8.0% -6.7% -6.9%33.3% -37.8% 5.1% -5.6%9.8% 9.6% 42.3% 12.1% 14.0% -14.4% -9.7% 0.6%

ZILLAH P.D. 2009 12 143 51.6 5 1.8 02 2 1138 49.8 1354 298820 Population: 2,790 2010 12 111 39.8 7 2.5 01 1 5104 37.3 1181 227011 Percent of Change -22.4% -22.9% 40.0% 39.0% -50.0%-50.0%400.0%-24.6% -25.2% 0.0% -24.1%-20.5%-45.0% -48.6% -75.0%

COUNTY TOTAL 2009 156 11,780 49.4 829 3.5 22 120 230 45710,951 45.9 93 3,193 6,160 1,505 2,540 479 Population: 239,100 2010 155 12,044 50.4 830 3.5 24 108 233 46511,214 46.9 82 3,354 6,560 1,218 2,423 484 Percent of Change

OFFICE OF INSURANCE COMM. 2009 12 0 --- 0 --- 00 0 00 --- 000 0 00 Population: 0 2010 12 0 --- 0 --- 00 0 00 --- 000 0 00 Percent of Change

Washington State Totals (Adjusted to include murders from non-reporting agencies) WASHINGTON STATE TOTAL 2009 2,933 266,288 40.0 21,920 3.29 * 187 2,495 6,662 12,576 244,368 36.7 1,56052,379 167,152 23,277 49,604 8,437 Reporting Population: 6,727,965 2010 2,931 268,102 39.8 20,599 3.06 154 2,499 5,876 12,070 247,503 36.8 1,31554,421 166,485 25,282 49,089 7,250 Percent of Change 0.7% -0.3% -6.0% -7.0% -17.6% 0.2% -11.8% -4.0% 1.3% 0.3% -15.7%3.9% -0.4% 8.6% -1.0% -14.1%

*Yakama Nation Tribal P.D., a non-reporting agency, had one murder in 2009.

Populations are based on the Washington State Office of Financial Management "Official April 1, 2010 Population Estimates", except for university police, port police, tribal police, and non-reporting agencies which show zero populations.

66 Washington State Total Part One Offenses 2001 - 2010

400,000

350,000 321,840 305,908 306,347

300,000 329,950 264,159 268,102 305,835 312,025

250,000 280,539 266,288

200,000

150,000

100,000

50,000

0 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Overall Crime Rate Offenses per 1,000

60.0

50.0 52.7 52.9 51.3 51.2 51.7 48.2

40.0 43.3 40.7 40.0 39.8

30.0

20.0

10.0

0.0 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

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Crime in Washington State 2009 - 2010

244,368

Property 247,503

21,920

Violent 20,599

0 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 250,000 300,000 350,000

2009 2010

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 68 Table 8

Return A - Monthly Return of Offenses Known To The Police

Statewide Totals for the Year - 2010

Total Juvenile Reported Unfounded Actual Offenses Offenses Classification of Offenses or Known or Baseless Offenses Cleared Cleared

1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE a. Murder and Non-Negligent Manslaughter 179 22 154 117 3 b. Manslaughter by Negligence 41 3 30

2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL 2,629 130 2,499 852 106 a. Rape by Force 2,508 122 2,386 823 105 b. Attempted Forcible Rape 121 8 113 29 1

3. ROBBERY TOTAL 5,917 41 5,876 1,916 292 a. Firearm 1,446 13 1,433 388 36 b. Knife 541 4 537 179 25 c. Other Dangerous Weapon 587 3 584 187 16 d. Strong Arm 3,343 21 3,322 1,162 215

4. ASSAULT TOTAL 69,161 856 68,305 44,188 5,610 a. Firearm 1,672 6 1,666 802 41 b. Knife or Cutting Instrument 2,178 15 2,163 1,465 271 c. Other Dangerous Weapon 3,826 24 3,802 2,152 228 d. Hands, Fist, Feet - aggravated injury 4,472 33 4,439 2,790 237 e. Other Assault - simple not aggravated 57,013 778 56,235 36,979 4,833

5. BURGLARY TOTAL 54,993 572 54,421 5,529 732 a. Forcible 29,522 204 29,318 2,781 349 b. Unlawful - no force 21,918 341 21,577 2,435 330 c. Attempted - forcible entry 3,553 27 3,526 313 53

6. LARCENY THEFT TOTAL 167,584 1,099 166,485 31,164 5,016

7. MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT TOTAL 25,956 674 25,282 2,073 238 a. Auto 21,856 606 21,250 1,774 210 b. Trucks/Buses 2,465 41 2,424 181 17 c. Other Vehicle 1,635 27 1,608 118 11

GRAND TOTAL 326,423 3,395 323,025 85,842 11,997

Manslaughter and Simple Assault statistics are collected but not included in the Crime Index total.

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 69 Table 9 Supplement To Return A - Count of Offenses Known To Police Statewide Summary For The Period of January - December 2010

PROPERTY BY TYPE AND VALUE

Type of Property Stolen Recovered

A. Currency, Notes, Etc $22,378,453 $331,076 B. Jewelry , Precious Metals $27,875,308 $996,842 C. Clothing and Furs $6,640,403 $667,903 D. Locally Stolen Motor Vehicles $114,631,126 $79,995,314 E. Office Equipment $16,750,860 $592,679 F. Televisions, Radios, Stereos, Etc. $22,116,620 $881,328 G. Firearms $2,653,656 $275,950 H. Household Goods $10,669,511 $704,237 I. Consumable Goods $2,059,994 $268,842 J. Livestock $354,628 $3,065 K. Miscellaneous $84,006,817 $7,358,291

TOTAL $310,137,376 $92,075,527

The following reporting agencies did not provide any monetary values: CAMAS P.D. CLARK CO. S.O. VANCOUVER P.D. WASHOUGAL P.D.

The following reporting agencies provided monetary values only for the number of months given below:

ASOTIN P.D. 11 CLALLAM CO. S.O. 7 DOUGLAS CO. S.O. 4 MABTON P.D. 11 RENTON P.D. 1 SUNNYSIDE P.D. 11

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 70 Table 9 (cont'd) PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION

Value of Property Stolen 1. Murder 1,000

2. Forcible Rape 13,400 3. Robbery a. Highway 1,095,840 b. Commercial House 468,300 c. Gas or Service Station 32,759 d. Convenience Store 143,577 e. Residence 961,342 f. Bank 559,882 g. Miscellaneous 940,395 TOTAL ROBBERY 4,202,095

5. Burglary a. Residence 1. Night 13,528,794 2. Day 33,781,904 3. Unknown 22,752,899 b. Non-Residence 1. Night 6,900,890 2. Day 7,405,024 3. Unknown 10,885,397 TOTAL BURGLARY 95,254,908

6. Larceny - Theft a. $200 Over 96,347,149 b. $50 to $200 4,151,508 c. Under $50 1,131,266 TOTAL LARCENY 101,629,923

7. Motor Vehicle Theft 109,036,050

GRAND TOTAL - ALL ITEMS 310,137,376

6X. Nature of

a. Pocket Picking 267,945 b. Purse Snatching 330,709 c. Shoplifting 3,937,949 d. From Motor Vehicles 29,268,624 e. Motor Vehicle Parts Access. 3,595,547 f. Bicycles 2,419,882 g. From Buildings 14,868,794 h. From Coin Operated Machines 86,427 i. All Other 46,854,046

TOTAL LARCENIES - 6X 101,629,923

7X. Motor Vehicles Recovered a. Stolen Locally and Recov. Locally 11,203 b. Stolen Locally and Recov. Elsewhere 4,600 c. Total Locally Stolen M.V.-Recov. 15,803 d. Stolen in Other Juris. - Recov. Locally 3,426

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Table 10 Crime in Washington State Summary - Index Crime Trends

NUMBER OF PERCENT OF OFFENSE YEAR OFFENSES CHANGE

Murder: 2010 154 -17.6% 2009 187

Forcible Rape: 2010 2,499 0.2% 2009 2,495

Robbery: 2010 5,876 -11.8% 2009 6,662

Aggravated Assault: 2010 12,070 -4.0% 2009 12,576

Burglary: 2010 54,421 3.9% 2009 52,379

Larceny: 2010 166,485 -0.4% 2009 167,152

Motor Vehicle Theft: 2010 25,282 8.6% 2009 23,277

Arson: 2010 1,315 -15.7% 2009 1,560

Violent Crime Total: 2010 20,599 -6.0% 2009 21,920

2010 247,503 1.3% Property Crime Total: 2009 244,368

TOTAL INDEX CRIME: 2010 268,102 0.7% 2009 266,288

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The information in the following pages is derived from monthly Uniform Crime Reports submitted by Washington State law enforcement agencies.

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Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted

Law enforcement officers may become victims of assault as a consequence of their occupations. The Uniform Crime Report addresses all assaults on officers which involve more than verbal abuse or minor resistance to an arrest.

In 2010, one law enforcement officer was accidentally killed in the line of duty in the State of Washington.

In 2010, contributing agencies reported 1019 officer assaults with 23.7% of the total assaults resulting in personal injury to the officer.

The type of activity in which an officer was most likely to be assaulted was responding to disturbance calls, which accounted for 32.1% of the total officers assaulted. Other activities of significance were: attempting other arrests, 14.5% of the total; investigating suspicious persons or circumstances, 12.9% of the total; handling or transporting prisoners, 9.2% of the total; and traffic pursuits and stops, 8.4% of the total. During 2010, police assaults were cleared (by arrest or exceptional means) 86.8% of the time.

Hands, fists, and feet were the primary weapons used in 77.6% of the total assaults, followed by other dangerous weapons (not a knife or firearm), 17.4%; firearm, 2.6%; and knife or cutting instrument, 2.5%. The type of assignment in which most assaults occurred was a one-officer vehicle assisted, resulting in 483 assaults or 47.4%, followed by one-officer vehicle alone, with 289 assaults or 28.4%. During a 24-hour period using 8-hour shifts, 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. reflected the most assaults, 526 assaults, or 51.6% of the total. The fewest assaults occurred between 4 a.m. and 12 p.m., 135 or 13.2%.

These statistics indicate that officers face the highest risk of assault when responding to disturbance calls between the hours of 8 p.m. and 4 a.m., in a one-officer vehicle assisted. The offender is most likely to use hands, fists, and feet as a weapon.

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Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs

In dedication

to those in law enforcement

who lost their lives

in the line of duty

during 2010.

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 75 Table 11

Assaults on Law Enforcement Officers Occurrence Of Injury By Weapon Statewide - 2010

Weapon With Injury Without Injury Total Firearm 1 25 26 Knife 2 23 25 Other dangerous weapon 48 129 177 Hands, fists, feet, etc. 190 601 791 TOTAL 241 778 1,019

Table 12

Assaults on Law Enforcement Officers Twenty-Four Hour Trend Statewide - 2010

Time A.M. P.M.

12:01 - 2:00 167 57

2:01 - 4:00 62 84

4:01 - 6:00 35 107

6:01 - 8:00 22 110

8:01 - 10:00 37 137

10:01 - 12:00 41 160

TOTAL 364 655

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 76 Table 12

Assaults on Law Enforcement Officers Twenty-Four Hour Trend Statewide - 2010

Time A.M. P.M.

12:01 - 2:00 167 57

2:01 - 4:00 62 84

4:01 - 6:00 35 107

6:01 - 8:00 22 110

8:01 - 10:00 37 137

10:01 - 12:00 41 160

TOTAL 364 655

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 77 Table 13

Assaults on Law Enforcement Officers Weapon Used By Circumstance Statewide - 2010

HANDS, OTHER FISTS, CIRCUMSTANCE TOTAL FIREARM KNIFE WEAPON FEET, ETC.

Responding to disturbance 12 11 40 264 327

Burglary 0 0 4 9 13

Robbery 0 1 2 6 9

Attempting other arrests 7 0 27 114 148

Civil disorder 0 1 0 15 16

Prisoner related 0 0 13 81 94

Suspicious circumstances 3 4 24 100 131

Ambush 2 1 0 2 5

Mentally deranged 0 2 9 41 52

Traffic 1 3 40 42 86

All other 1 2 18 117 138

TOTAL 26 25 177 791 1,019

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 78 Table 14

Assaults on Law Enforcement Officers Assignment By Circumstance Statewide - 2010

Type of Weapon Type of Assignment One-Person Total Knife or Other Hands, Two Police Vehicle Detective Other Weapon Cutting Dangerous Fists, Person Assaults Type of Activity Assaults Firearm Instrument Weapon Feet, etc. Vehicle Alone Assisted Alone Assisted Alone Assisted Cleared

Responding to "Disturbance" calls 327 12 11 40 264 23 85 183 01 332290

Burglaries in progress or pursuing 13 0 0 4 9 0 6 7 0 0 0 0 9

Robberies in progress or pursuing 9012602500028

Attempting other arrests 148 7027114193768 25 215139

Civil disorder 16 0 1 0 15 1 5 7 0 0 0 3 16

Handling, transporting prisoners 94 001381 31547 03 12587

Suspicious persons/circumstances 131 3424100164648 24 213104

Ambush - no warning 5210202200105

Mentally deranged 52 02941 31234 00 12 43

Traffic pursuits and stops 86 134042 53833 00 19 77

All Other 138 1218117154149 21 426106

TOTAL 1,019 26 25 177 791 85 289 483 614 15 127 884

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WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 80 Table 15 Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees Washington State Agencies as of October 31, 2010

TOTAL CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES COMMISSIONED OFFICERS FULL-TIME AGENCY POPULATION MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL EMPLOYEES ADAMS CO. S.O. 9,755 17 0 17 11011 28 OTHELLO P.D. 6,800 14 115 2 4 6 21 RITZVILLE P.D. 1,745 4 04 0 0 0 4 ADAMS COUNTY TOTAL 18,300 35 1 36 3 14 17 53

ASOTIN CO. S.O. 13,200 11 1 12 022 14 ASOTIN P.D. 1,235 1 0 1 000 1 CLARKSTON P.D. 7,265 14 014 0 1 1 15 ASOTIN COUNTY TOTAL 21,700 26 1 27 0 3 330

BENTON CO. S.O. 38,480 54 2 56 01111 67 KENNEWICK P.D. 68,570 82 5 87 41418 105 PROSSER P.D. 5,140 11 0 11 336 17 RICHLAND P.D. 48,580 54 559 1 10 11 70 WEST RICHLAND P.D. 12,130 12 012 0 3 3 15 BENTON COUNTY TOTAL 172,900 213 12 225 8 41 49 274

CHELAN CO. S.O. 42,180 52 3 55 3811 66 WENATCHEE P.D. 31,120 35 5 40 11011 51 CHELAN COUNTY TOTAL 73,300 87 8 95 4 18 22 117

CLALLAM CO. S.O. 41,695 34 1 35 088 43 FORKS P.D. 3,195 7 07 4 3 7 14 HOH TRIBAL P.D. 00 0 0 000 0 LOWER ELWHA TRIBAL P.D. 05 1 6 011 7 MAKAH TRIBAL P.D. 05 0 5 347 12 PORT ANGELES P.D. 19,380 29 231 11 15 26 57 QUILEUTE TRIBAL P.D. 0 4 04 0 0 0 4 SEQUIM P.D. 5,830 17 118 0 3 3 21 CLALLAM COUNTY TOTAL 70,100 101 5 106 18 34 52 158

BATTLE GROUND P.D. 17,400 22 3 25 246 31 CAMAS P.D. 17,210 21 425 0 4 4 29 CLARK CO. S.O. 214,410 129 8137 11 65 76 213 LA CENTER P.D. 2,575 9 09 0 2 2 11 RIDGEFIELD P.D. 4,370 5 2 7 011 8 VANCOUVER P.D. 165,500 169 19 188 51621 209 WASHOUGAL P.D. 14,050 18 1 19 022 21 WSU VANCOUVER P.D. 0 2 13 1 2 3 6 CLARK COUNTY TOTAL 435,515 375 38 413 19 96 115 528

COLUMBIA CO. S.O. 4,150 9 0 9 235 14

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 81 Table 15 (Cont.) Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees Washington State Agencies as of October 31, 2010

TOTAL CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES COMMISSIONED OFFICERS FULL-TIME AGENCY POPULATION MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL EMPLOYEES COLUMBIA COUNTY TOTAL 4,150 90 9 2 3 514

CASTLE ROCK P.D. 2,150 5 0 5 011 6 COWLITZ CO. S.O. 42,295 41 445 1 9 10 55 KALAMA P.D. 2,510 5 0 5 000 5 KELSO P.D. 11,780 26 2 28 134 32 LONGVIEW P.D. 36,100 47 5 52 2 10 12 64 WOODLAND P.D. 5,250 10 010 0 2 2 12 COWLITZ COUNTY TOTAL 100,085 134 11 145 4 25 29 174

DOUGLAS CO. S.O. 26,455 26 1 27 167 34 EAST WENATCHEE P.D. 11,870 20 2 22 123 25 DOUGLAS COUNTY TOTAL 38,325 46 3 49 2 8 10 59

FERRY CO. S.O. 6,855 7 0 7 7815 22 REPUBLIC P.D. 995 3 03 0 1 1 4 FERRY COUNTY TOTAL 7,850 10 0 10 7 9 16 26

CONNELL P.D. 4,220 6 0 6 000 6 FRANKLIN CO. S.O. 14,980 23 1 24 022 26 PASCO P.D. 56,300 63 265 2 10 12 77 FRANKLIN COUNTY TOTAL 75,500 92 3 95 2 12 14 109

GARFIELD CO. S.O. 2,300 7 0 7 077 14 GARFIELD COUNTY TOTAL 2,300 70 7 0 7 714

COULEE CITY P.D. 600 0 1 1 000 1 EPHRATA P.D. 7,080 16 016 1 3 4 20 GRAND COULEE P.D. 1,990 8 08 0 0 0 8 GRANT CO. S.O. 42,490 48 048 1 13 14 62 MATTAWA P.D. 3,405 4 04 0 0 0 4 MOSES LAKE P.D. 19,460 34 0 34 358 42 QUINCY P.D. 6,220 13 1 14 022 16 ROYAL CITY P.D. 2,050 3 03 0 0 0 3 SOAP LAKE P.D. 1,790 4 04 0 0 0 4 WARDEN P.D. 2,615 4 04 0 2 2 6 GRANT COUNTY TOTAL 87,700 134 2 136 5 25 30 166

ABERDEEN P.D. 16,450 32 2 34 7613 47 CHEHALIS TRIBAL P.D. 0 9 09 0 1 1 10 COSMOPOLIS P.D. 1,645 3 03 0 1 1 4 ELMA P.D. 3,120 7 07 0 1 1 8 GRAYS HARBOR CO. S.O. 28,445 38 2 40 21 19 40 80

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 82 Table 15 (Cont.) Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees Washington State Agencies as of October 31, 2010

TOTAL CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES COMMISSIONED OFFICERS FULL-TIME AGENCY POPULATION MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL EMPLOYEES HOQUIAM P.D. 8,770 19 0 19 112 21 MC CLEARY P.D. 1,565 3 03 0 0 0 3 MONTESANO P.D. 3,605 7 07 0 2 2 9 OAKVILLE P.D. 715 0 00 0 0 0 0 OCEAN SHORES P.D. 4,940 11 0 11 011 12 QUINAULT TRIBAL P.D. 07 1 8 022 10 WESTPORT P.D. 2,345 7 07 0 2 2 9 GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY TOTAL 71,600 143 5 148 29 36 65 213

COUPEVILLE P.D. 1,890 5 0 5 000 5 ISLAND CO. S.O. 54,675 32 1 33 16 9 25 58 LANGLEY P.D. 1,115 4 0 4 000 4 OAK HARBOR P.D. 23,420 23 427 7 6 13 40 ISLAND COUNTY TOTAL 81,100 64 5 69 23 15 38 107

JEFFERSON CO. S.O. 20,355 22 1 23 13 8 21 44 PORT TOWNSEND P.D. 8,945 14 1 15 044 19 JEFFERSON COUNTY TOTAL 29,300 36 2 38 13 12 25 63

ALGONA P.D. 2,775 8 0 8 011 9 AUBURN P.D. 68,270 84 1195 12 18 30 125 BELLEVUE P.D. 122,900 150 23173 8 33 41 214 BLACK DIAMOND P.D. 4,190 9 110 0 1 1 11 BOTHELL P.D. 33,430 51 7 58 32326 84 BURIEN P.D. 31,730 41 7 48 41519 67 CARNATION P.D. 1,915 0 00 0 0 0 0 CLYDE HILL P.D. 2,845 7 18 0 1 1 9 COVINGTON P.D. 17,640 13 215 1 4 5 20 DES MOINES P.D. 29,290 34 3 37 11112 49 DUVALL P.D. 5,990 14 1 15 022 17 ENUMCLAW P.D. 11,490 15 1 16 4812 28 FEDERAL WAY P.D. 88,760 116 14130 2 28 30 160 ISSAQUAH P.D. 27,160 29 231 14 14 28 59 KENMORE P.D. 20,650 12 214 1 4 5 19 KENT P.D. 88,760 120 11 131 19 32 51 182 KING CO. S.O. * 343,885 195 34 229 22 73 95 324 KIRKLAND P.D. 49,620 70 10 80 12 15 27 107 LAKE FOREST PARK P.D. 12,840 16 218 1 3 4 22 MAPLE VALLEY P.D. 23,130 11 213 1 3 4 17 MEDINA P.D. 3,450 7 1 8 011 9

*A note from King County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO): These employee counts represent KCSO’s service to the unincorporated population of King County only. Please contact KCSO directly with questions about employee counts and rates, contract services, unincorporated services, or regional functions.

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 83 Table 15 (Cont.) Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees Washington State Agencies as of October 31, 2010

TOTAL CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES COMMISSIONED OFFICERS FULL-TIME AGENCY POPULATION MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL EMPLOYEES MERCER ISLAND P.D. 22,890 30 2 32 033 35 MUCKLESHOOT TRIBAL P.D. 0 7 18 0 1 1 9 NEWCASTLE P.D. 9,955 7 18 0 2 2 10 NORMANDY PARK P.D. 6,540 11 011 0 1 1 12 NORTH BEND P.D. 5,665 6 1 7 022 9 PACIFIC P.D. 6,305 11 0 11 022 13 PORT OF SEATTLE P.D. 0 82 1395 5 24 29 124 REDMOND P.D. 53,680 68 1583 13 27 40 123 RENTON P.D. 86,230 107 15122 18 23 41 163 SAMMAMISH P.D. 41,070 20 4 24 167 31 SEATAC P.D. 25,890 37 6 43 31417 60 SEATTLE P.D. 612,000 1,159 185 1,344 180 337 517 1,861 SHORELINE P.D. 54,580 43 750 4 15 19 69 SNOQUALMIE P.D. 9,850 13 114 1 2 3 17 TUKWILA P.D. 18,190 65 166 2 13 15 81 UNIV. OF WASH. P.D. 0379 46 14 12 26 72 WOODINVILLE P.D. 11,350 11 2 13 134 17 YARROW POINT P.D. 995 0 00 0 0 0 0 KING COUNTY TOTAL 1,955,910 2,716 398 3,114 347 777 1,124 4,238

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND P.D. 23,380 16 5 21 246 27 BREMERTON P.D. 36,190 58 2 60 3912 72 KITSAP CO. S.O. 168,900 106 13 119 1 29 30 149 PORT GAMBLE S'KLALLAM TRIBA 06 1 7 101 8 PORT ORCHARD P.D. 10,910 19 221 0 2 2 23 POULSBO P.D. 8,920 14 216 0 4 4 20 SUQUAMISH TRIBAL P.D. 0 13 316 0 1 1 17 KITSAP COUNTY TOTAL 248,300 232 28 260 7 49 56 316

CENTRAL WASH UNIV P.D. 0130 13 011 14 CLE ELUM P.D. 3,460 7 18 0 2 2 10 ELLENSBURG P.D. 17,326 25 227 1 9 10 37 KITTITAS CO. S.O. 18,532 34 135 18 13 31 66 KITTITAS P.D. 1,182 2 0 2 000 2 KITTITAS COUNTY TOTAL 40,500 81 4 85 19 25 44 129

BINGEN P.D. 690 0 0 0 000 0 GOLDENDALE P.D. 3,730 9 09 0 1 1 10 KLICKITAT CO. S.O. 13,825 16 218 12 19 31 49 WHITE SALMON P.D. 2,255 4 0 4 011 5

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 84 Table 15 (Cont.) Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees Washington State Agencies as of October 31, 2010

TOTAL CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES COMMISSIONED OFFICERS FULL-TIME AGENCY POPULATION MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL EMPLOYEES KLICKITAT COUNTY TOTAL 20,500 29 2 31 12 21 33 64

CENTRALIA P.D. 15,570 30 3 33 167 40 CHEHALIS P.D. 7,185 16 117 0 5 5 22 LEWIS CO. S.O. 45,910 37 2 39 11617 56 MORTON P.D. 1,150 3 0 3 011 4 MOSSYROCK P.D. 695 1 1 2 000 2 NAPAVINE P.D. 1,715 2 02 0 1 1 3 PE ELL P.D. 670 0 00 0 0 0 0 TOLEDO P.D. 695 2 02 0 0 0 2 VADER P.D. 640 1 0 1 000 1 WINLOCK P.D. 1,370 2 0 2 000 2 LEWIS COUNTY TOTAL 75,600 94 7 101 2 29 31 132

LINCOLN CO. S.O. 8,020 13 0 13 819 22 ODESSA P.D. 960 2 02 0 0 0 2 REARDAN P.D. 630 1 0 1 000 1 WILBUR P.D. 890 2 0 2 000 2 LINCOLN COUNTY TOTAL 10,500 18 0 18 8 1 927

MASON CO. S.O. 48,125 46 2 48 51116 64 SHELTON P.D. 8,975 19 019 0 3 3 22 SKOKOMISH TRIBAL P.D. 0 4 15 0 2 2 7 SQUAXIN TRIBAL P.D. 0112 13 033 16 MASON COUNTY TOTAL 57,100 80 5 85 5 19 24 109

BREWSTER P.D. 2,230 5 1 6 022 8 COLVILLE TRIBAL P.D. 0 28 331 2 10 12 43 COULEE DAM P.D. 1,030 7 07 0 0 0 7 OKANOGAN CO. S.O. 28,385 26 2 28 055 33 OMAK P.D. 4,780 11 0 11 123 14 OROVILLE P.D. 1,755 5 05 0 1 1 6 TONASKET P.D. 1,010 3 14 0 1 1 5 TWISP P.D. 995 2 02 0 0 0 2 WINTHROP P.D. 440 3 03 0 0 0 3 OKANOGAN COUNTY TOTAL 40,625 90 7 97 3 21 24 121

ILWACO P.D. 1,115 0 0 0 000 0 LONG BEACH P.D. 1,535 6 06 0 1 1 7 PACIFIC CO. S.O. 14,645 17 118 1 2 3 21 RAYMOND P.D. 3,065 6 06 0 1 1 7

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 85 Table 15 (Cont.) Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees Washington State Agencies as of October 31, 2010

TOTAL CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES COMMISSIONED OFFICERS FULL-TIME AGENCY POPULATION MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL EMPLOYEES SHOALWATER BAY TRIBAL P.D. 03 0 3 000 3 SOUTH BEND P.D. 1,740 4 04 0 1 1 5 PACIFIC COUNTY TOTAL 22,100 36 1 37 1 5 643

KALISPEL TRIBAL P.D. 0111 12 011 13 PEND OREILLE CO. S.O. 12,940 17 0 17 033 20 PEND OREILLE COUNTY TOTAL 12,940 28 1 29 0 4 433

BONNEY LAKE P.D. 16,690 27 2 29 268 37 BUCKLEY P.D. 5,735 9 09 5 5 10 19 DUPONT P.D. 7,930 8 08 1 1 2 10 EATONVILLE P.D. 2,405 4 1 5 011 6 EDGEWOOD P.D. 9,625 6 0 6 000 6 FIFE P.D. 8,210 28 129 12 13 25 54 FIRCREST P.D. 6,345 9 09 0 0 0 9 GIG HARBOR P.D. 7,520 14 216 0 2 2 18 LAKEWOOD P.D. 58,840 94 8 102 8816 118 MILTON P.D. 6,540 10 1 11 011 12 ORTING P.D. 6,245 9 0 9 011 10 PIERCE CO. S.O. 380,490 280 21301 15 43 58 359 PUYALLUP TRIBAL P.D. 0 28 230 6 6 12 42 PUYALLUP P.D. 38,900 52 557 9 11 20 77 ROY P.D. 860 2 0 2 000 2 RUSTON P.D. 765 3 0 3 000 3 STEILACOOM P.D. 6,300 11 213 0 1 1 14 SUMNER P.D. 9,080 19 019 1 12 13 32 TACOMA P.D. 204,200 326 51377 13 29 42 419 UNIVERSITY PLACE P.D. 31,550 15 015 0 1 1 16 PIERCE COUNTY TOTAL 808,230 954 96 1,050 72 141 213 1,263

SAN JUAN CO. S.O. 16,500 18 1 19 7512 31 SAN JUAN COUNTY TOTAL 16,500 18 1 19 7 5 12 31

ANACORTES P.D. 16,800 20 3 23 077 30 BURLINGTON P.D. 8,985 22 224 0 5 5 29 MOUNT VERNON P.D. 31,020 39 1 40 11011 51 SEDRO WOOLLEY P.D. 10,040 12 2 14 123 17 SKAGIT CO. S.O. 52,455 48 654 23 28 51 105 SWINOMISH TRIBAL P.D. 0 15 015 0 2 2 17 UPPER SKAGIT TRIBAL P.D. 0 4 04 0 1 1 5

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 86 Table 15 (Cont.) Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees Washington State Agencies as of October 31, 2010

TOTAL CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES COMMISSIONED OFFICERS FULL-TIME AGENCY POPULATION MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL EMPLOYEES SKAGIT COUNTY TOTAL 119,300 160 14 174 25 55 80 254

SKAMANIA CO. S.O. 10,900 21 1 22 044 26 SKAMANIA COUNTY TOTAL 10,900 21 1 22 0 4 426

ARLINGTON P.D. 17,280 22 3 25 055 30 BRIER P.D. 6,490 6 0 6 202 8 EDMONDS P.D. 40,900 50 4 54 099 63 EVERETT P.D. 104,100 170 23 193 63440 233 GRANITE FALLS P.D. 3,375 7 07 0 1 1 8 LAKE STEVENS P.D. 26,670 25 328 0 5 5 33 LYNNWOOD P.D. 36,160 75 5 80 19 15 34 114 MARYSVILLE P.D. 58,040 46 7 53 17 14 31 84 MILL CREEK P.D. 18,700 19 423 1 6 7 30 MONROE P.D. 16,680 29 231 1 9 10 41 MOUNTLAKE TERRACE P.D. 20,960 26 228 1 9 10 38 MUKILTEO P.D. 20,150 22 6 28 044 32 SAUK-SUIATTLE TRIBAL P.D. 04 0 4 101 5 SNOHOMISH P.D. 9,320 15 4 19 145 24 SNOHOMISH CO. S.O. 304,660 257 20277 8 57 65 342 STANWOOD P.D. 5,705 11 011 0 2 2 13 STILLAGUAMISH TRIBAL P.D. 0 6 17 0 0 0 7 SULTAN P.D. 4,570 0 0 0 000 0 TULALIP TRIBAL P.D. 0291 30 91120 50 WOODWAY P.D. 1,200 0 00 0 0 0 0 SNOHOMISH COUNTY TOTAL 694,960 819 85 904 66 185 251 1,155

AIRWAY HEIGHTS P.D. 5,600 13 0 13 000 13 CHENEY P.D. 10,680 14 0 14 336 20 E. WASH. UNIV. P.D. 0101 11 011 12 LIBERTY LAKE P.D. 7,620 8 1 9 011 10 SPOKANE CO. S.O. 149,290 130 3133 13 41 54 187 SPOKANE P.D. 206,900 254 36290 32 78 110 400 SPOKANE VALLEY P.D. 90,210 103 1104 0 3 3 107 SPOKANE COUNTY TOTAL 470,300 532 42 574 48 127 175 749

CHEWELAH P.D. 2,450 5 0 5 011 6 COLVILLE P.D. 5,045 10 010 0 2 2 12 KETTLE FALLS P.D. 1,655 4 04 0 1 1 5 SPOKANE TRIBAL P.D. 0 15 116 4 3 7 23

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 87 Table 15 (Cont.) Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees Washington State Agencies as of October 31, 2010

TOTAL CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES COMMISSIONED OFFICERS FULL-TIME AGENCY POPULATION MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL EMPLOYEES SPRINGDALE P.D. 280 1 0 1 000 1 STEVENS CO. S.O. 34,860 24 226 1 4 5 31 STEVENS COUNTY TOTAL 44,290 59 3 62 5 11 16 78

EVERGREEN ST. COLLEGE P.D. 06 4 10 336 16 LACEY P.D. 40,130 47 9 56 11011 67 NISQUALLY TRIBAL P.D. 0 14 1 15 314 19 OLYMPIA P.D. 45,500 55 762 11 16 27 89 RAINIER P.D. 1,805 0 00 0 0 0 0 TENINO P.D. 2,195 6 06 0 1 1 7 THURSTON CO. S.O. 140,100 77 5 82 11920 102 TUMWATER P.D. 16,770 22 2 24 235 29 YELM P.D. 5,900 11 213 0 2 2 15 THURSTON COUNTY TOTAL 252,400 238 30 268 21 55 76 344

WAHKIAKUM CO. S.O. 4,150 6 1 7 729 16 WAHKIAKUM COUNTY TOTAL 4,150 61 7 7 2 916

COLLEGE PLACE P.D. 9,165 10 0 10 123 13 WALLA WALLA P.D. 31,770 43 245 10 20 30 75 WALLA WALLA CO. S.O. 18,665 26 127 0 6 6 33 WALLA WALLA COUNTY TOTAL 59,600 79 3 82 11 28 39 121

BELLINGHAM P.D. 77,550 95 15 110 93544 154 BLAINE P.D. 4,790 10 1 11 134 15 EVERSON P.D. 3,535 6 0 6 000 6 FERNDALE P.D. 11,210 18 119 0 2 2 21 LUMMI TRIBAL P.D. 0 20 323 0 2 2 25 LYNDEN P.D. 11,850 14 014 1 3 4 18 NOOKSAK TRIBAL P.D. 06 1 7 022 9 SUMAS P.D. 1,319 6 0 6 000 6 W. WASH. UNIV. P.D. 0 11 314 2 4 6 20 WHATCOM CO. S.O. 85,246 80 383 3 16 19 102 WHATCOM COUNTY TOTAL 195,500 266 27 293 16 67 83 376

COLFAX P.D. 2,915 6 0 6 011 7 COLTON P.D. 425 1 0 1 000 1 GARFIELD P.D. 630 0 0 0 000 0 OAKESDALE P.D. 420 0 00 0 0 0 0 PALOUSE P.D. 1,015 3 03 0 0 0 3 PULLMAN P.D. 27,920 27 128 3 8 11 39

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 88 Table 15 (Cont.) Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees Washington State Agencies as of October 31, 2010

TOTAL CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES COMMISSIONED OFFICERS FULL-TIME AGENCY POPULATION MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL EMPLOYEES ROSALIA P.D. 640 1 0 1 000 1 UNIONTOWN P.D. 340 0 00 0 0 0 0 WASH. ST. UNIV. P.D. 0 15 217 3 4 7 24 WHITMAN CO. S.O. 9,295 17 118 0 4 4 22 WHITMAN COUNTY TOTAL 43,600 70 4 74 6 17 23 97

GRANDVIEW P.D. 9,290 18 0 18 156 24 GRANGER P.D. 3,100 6 06 0 0 0 6 MABTON P.D. 2,165 2 02 0 0 0 2 MOXEE CITY P.D. 2,695 4 04 0 0 0 4 SELAH P.D. 7,180 13 1 14 101 15 SUNNYSIDE P.D. 15,410 24 3 27 14 8 22 49 TIETON P.D. 1,195 2 02 0 0 0 2 TOPPENISH P.D. 9,080 15 116 5 6 11 27 UNION GAP P.D. 5,850 15 217 0 3 3 20 WAPATO P.D. 4,605 10 111 6 1 7 18 YAKAMA NATION TRIBAL P.D. 0220 22 088 30 YAKIMA P.D. 85,040 123 14 137 17 26 43 180 YAKIMA CO. S.O. 90,700 64 266 2 25 27 93 ZILLAH P.D. 2,790 7 07 0 2 2 9 YAKIMA COUNTY TOTAL 239,100 325 24 349 46 84 130 479

OFFICE OF INSURANCE COMM. 04 0 4 022 6 WASH. STATE PATROL 099576 1,071 574 588 1,162 2,233

WASHINGTON STATE TOTAL 6,732,630 9,462 95610,418 1,447 2,680 4,127 14,545

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 89

Average Rates of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees Statewide 2005 - 2010

Commissioned Rate/1,000 Pop. 1.65

1.60

1.55

1.50

1.45

1.40 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Civilian Rate/1,000 Pop. 0.41 0.40 0.39 0.38 0.37 0.36 0.35 0.34 0.33 0.32 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 90 Table 16 Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees By Commissioned, Civilian, Male and Female Number and Percent As Of October 31, 2010

Number of Number of Males Percent Females Percent Total

SHERIFF'S OFFICES

COMMISSIONED 2,105 93% 149 7% 2,254 CIVILIAN 225 27% 614 73% 839

TOTAL 2,330 75% 763 25% 3,093

POLICE DEPARTMENTS

COMMISSIONED 5,988 90% 687 10% 6,675 CIVILIAN 596 30% 1,387 70% 1,983

TOTAL 6,584 76% 2,074 24% 8,658

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

COMMISSIONED 94 82% 20 18% 114

CIVILIAN 23 46% 27 54% 50 TOTAL 117 71% 47 29% 164

WASHINGTON STATE

COMMISSIONED 999 93% 76 7% 1,075

CIVILIAN 574 49% 590 51% 1,164

TOTAL 1,573 70% 666 30% 2,239

TRIBAL POLICE

COMMISSIONED 276 92% 24 8% 300 CIVILIAN 29 32% 62 68% 91

TOTAL 305 78% 86 22% 391

TOTAL ALL AGENCIES

COMMISSIONED 9,462 91% 956 9% 10,418

CIVILIAN 1,447 35% 2,680 65% 4,127 TOTAL 10,909 75% 3,636 25% 14,545

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 91 Table 17 City Law Enforcement Employee Rates Per 1000 Inhabitants As Of October 31, 2010

Commissioned City Population Commissioned Rate Total Total Rate

Cities Over 250,000

SEATTLE P.D. 612,000 1,344 2.20 1,861 3.04

Average 612,000 1,344 2.20 1,861 3.04

Cities 100,000 to 250,000

BELLEVUE P.D. 122,900 173 1.41 214 1.74

EVERETT P.D. 104,100 193 1.85 233 2.24

SPOKANE P.D. 206,900 290 1.40 400 1.93

TACOMA P.D. 204,200 377 1.85 419 2.05

VANCOUVER P.D. 165,500 188 1.14 209 1.26

Average 160,720 244 1.52 295 1.84

Cities 50,000 to 100,000

AUBURN P.D. 68,270 95 1.39 125 1.83

BELLINGHAM P.D. 77,550 110 1.42 154 1.99

FEDERAL WAY P.D. 88,760 130 1.46 160 1.80

KENNEWICK P.D. 68,570 87 1.27 105 1.53

KENT P.D. 88,760 131 1.48 182 2.05

LAKEWOOD P.D. 58,840 102 1.73 118 2.01

MARYSVILLE P.D. 58,040 53 .91 84 1.45

PASCO P.D. 56,300 65 1.15 77 1.37

REDMOND P.D. 53,680 83 1.55 123 2.29

RENTON P.D. 86,230 122 1.41 163 1.89

SHORELINE P.D. ** 54,580 50 .92 69 1.26

SPOKANE VALLEY P.D. 90,210 104 1.15 107 1.19

YAKIMA P.D. 85,040 137 1.61 180 2.12

Average 71,910 98 1.36 127 1.77

Cities 25,000 to 50,000

BOTHELL P.D. 33,430 58 1.73 84 2.51

BREMERTON P.D. 36,190 60 1.66 72 1.99

BURIEN P.D. ** 31,730 48 1.51 67 2.11

DES MOINES P.D. 29,290 37 1.26 49 1.67

EDMONDS P.D. 40,900 54 1.32 63 1.54

ISSAQUAH P.D. 27,160 31 1.14 59 2.17

KIRKLAND P.D. 49,620 80 1.61 107 2.16

** Denotes an agency that contracts police services through another agency but reports separately.

92 Table 17 (Cont.) City Law Enforcement Employee Rates Per 1000 Inhabitants As Of October 31, 2010

Commissioned City Population Commissioned Rate Total Total Rate

LACEY P.D. 40,130 56 1.40 67 1.67

LAKE STEVENS P.D. 26,670 28 1.05 33 1.24

LONGVIEW P.D. 36,100 52 1.44 64 1.77

LYNNWOOD P.D. 36,160 80 2.21 114 3.15

MOUNT VERNON P.D. 31,020 40 1.29 51 1.64

OLYMPIA P.D. 45,500 62 1.36 89 1.96

PULLMAN P.D. 27,920 28 1.00 39 1.40

PUYALLUP P.D. 38,900 57 1.47 77 1.98

RICHLAND P.D. 48,580 59 1.21 70 1.44

SAMMAMISH P.D. ** 41,070 24 .58 31 .75

SEATAC P.D. ** 25,890 43 1.66 60 2.32

UNIVERSITY PLACE P.D. 31,550 15 .48 16 .51

WALLA WALLA P.D. 31,770 45 1.42 75 2.36

WENATCHEE P.D. 31,120 40 1.29 51 1.64

Average 35,271 47 1.33 64 1.81

Cities 10,000 to 25,000

ABERDEEN P.D. 16,450 34 2.07 47 2.86

ANACORTES P.D. 16,800 23 1.37 30 1.79

ARLINGTON P.D. 17,280 25 1.45 30 1.74

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND P.D. 23,380 21 .90 27 1.15

BATTLE GROUND P.D. 17,400 25 1.44 31 1.78

BONNEY LAKE P.D. 16,690 29 1.74 37 2.22

CAMAS P.D. 17,210 25 1.45 29 1.69

CENTRALIA P.D. 15,570 33 2.12 40 2.57

CHENEY P.D. 10,680 14 1.31 20 1.87

COVINGTON P.D. ** 17,640 15 .85 20 1.13

EAST WENATCHEE P.D. 11,870 22 1.85 25 2.11

ELLENSBURG P.D. 17,326 27 1.56 37 2.14

ENUMCLAW P.D. 11,490 16 1.39 28 2.44

FERNDALE P.D. 11,210 19 1.69 21 1.87

KELSO P.D. 11,780 28 2.38 32 2.72

KENMORE P.D. ** 20,650 14 .68 19 .92

LAKE FOREST PARK P.D. 12,840 18 1.40 22 1.71

** Denotes an agency that contracts police services through another agency but reports separately.

93 Table 17 (Cont.) City Law Enforcement Employee Rates Per 1000 Inhabitants As Of October 31, 2010

Commissioned City Population Commissioned Rate Total Total Rate

LYNDEN P.D. 11,850 14 1.18 18 1.52

MAPLE VALLEY P.D. ** 23,130 13 .56 17 .73

MERCER ISLAND P.D. 22,890 32 1.40 35 1.53

MILL CREEK P.D. 18,700 23 1.23 30 1.60

MONROE P.D. 16,680 31 1.86 41 2.46

MOSES LAKE P.D. 19,460 34 1.75 42 2.16

MOUNTLAKE TERRACE P.D. 20,960 28 1.34 38 1.81

MUKILTEO P.D. 20,150 28 1.39 32 1.59

OAK HARBOR P.D. 23,420 27 1.15 40 1.71

PORT ANGELES P.D. 19,380 31 1.60 57 2.94

PORT ORCHARD P.D. 10,910 21 1.92 23 2.11

SEDRO WOOLLEY P.D. 10,040 14 1.39 17 1.69

SUNNYSIDE P.D. 15,410 27 1.75 49 3.18

TUKWILA P.D. 18,190 66 3.63 81 4.45

TUMWATER P.D. 16,770 24 1.43 29 1.73

WASHOUGAL P.D. 14,050 19 1.35 21 1.49

WEST RICHLAND P.D. 12,130 12 .99 15 1.24

WOODINVILLE P.D. ** 11,350 13 1.15 17 1.50

Average 16,335 24 1.47 31 1.90

Cities 5,000 to 10,000

AIRWAY HEIGHTS P.D. 5,600 13 2.32 13 2.32

BRIER P.D. 6,490 6 .92 8 1.23

BUCKLEY P.D. 5,735 9 1.57 19 3.31

BURLINGTON P.D. 8,985 24 2.67 29 3.23

CHEHALIS P.D. 7,185 17 2.37 22 3.06

CLARKSTON P.D. 7,265 14 1.93 15 2.06

COLLEGE PLACE P.D. 9,165 10 1.09 13 1.42

COLVILLE P.D. 5,045 10 1.98 12 2.38

DUPONT P.D. 7,930 8 1.01 10 1.26

DUVALL P.D. 5,990 15 2.50 17 2.84

EDGEWOOD P.D. 9,625 6 .62 6 .62

EPHRATA P.D. 7,080 16 2.26 20 2.82

FIFE P.D. 8,210 29 3.53 54 6.58

** Denotes an agency that contracts police services through another agency but reports separately.

94 Table 17 (Cont.) City Law Enforcement Employee Rates Per 1000 Inhabitants As Of October 31, 2010

Commissioned City Population Commissioned Rate Total Total Rate

FIRCREST P.D. 6,345 9 1.42 9 1.42

GIG HARBOR P.D. 7,520 16 2.13 18 2.39

GRANDVIEW P.D. 9,290 18 1.94 24 2.58

HOQUIAM P.D. 8,770 19 2.17 21 2.39

LIBERTY LAKE P.D. 7,620 9 1.18 10 1.31

MILTON P.D. 6,540 11 1.68 12 1.83

NEWCASTLE P.D. ** 9,955 8 .80 10 1.00

NORMANDY PARK P.D. 6,540 11 1.68 12 1.83

NORTH BEND P.D. ** 5,665 7 1.24 9 1.59

ORTING P.D. 6,245 9 1.44 10 1.60

OTHELLO P.D. 6,800 15 2.21 21 3.09

PACIFIC P.D. 6,305 11 1.74 13 2.06

PORT TOWNSEND P.D. 8,945 15 1.68 19 2.12

POULSBO P.D. 8,920 16 1.79 20 2.24

PROSSER P.D. 5,140 11 2.14 17 3.31

QUINCY P.D. 6,220 14 2.25 16 2.57

SELAH P.D. 7,180 14 1.95 15 2.09

SEQUIM P.D. 5,830 18 3.09 21 3.60

SHELTON P.D. 8,975 19 2.12 22 2.45

SNOHOMISH P.D. 9,320 19 2.04 24 2.58

SNOQUALMIE P.D. 9,850 14 1.42 17 1.73

STANWOOD P.D. 5,705 11 1.93 13 2.28

STEILACOOM P.D. 6,300 13 2.06 14 2.22

SUMNER P.D. 9,080 19 2.09 32 3.52

TOPPENISH P.D. 9,080 16 1.76 27 2.97

UNION GAP P.D. 5,850 17 2.91 20 3.42

WOODLAND P.D. 5,250 10 1.90 12 2.29

YELM P.D. 5,900 13 2.20 15 2.54

Average 7,304 14 1.92 17 2.33

Cities 2,500 to 5,000

ALGONA P.D. 2,775 8 2.88 9 3.24

BLACK DIAMOND P.D. 4,190 10 2.39 11 2.63

BLAINE P.D. 4,790 11 2.30 15 3.13

** Denotes an agency that contracts police services through another agency but reports separately.

95 Table 17 (Cont.) City Law Enforcement Employee Rates Per 1000 Inhabitants As Of October 31, 2010

Commissioned City Population Commissioned Rate Total Total Rate

CLE ELUM P.D. 3,460 8 2.31 10 2.89

CLYDE HILL P.D. 2,845 8 2.81 9 3.16

COLFAX P.D. 2,915 6 2.06 7 2.40

CONNELL P.D. 4,220 6 1.42 6 1.42

ELMA P.D. 3,120 7 2.24 8 2.56

EVERSON P.D. 3,535 6 1.70 6 1.70

FORKS P.D. 3,195 7 2.19 14 4.38

GOLDENDALE P.D. 3,730 9 2.41 10 2.68

GRANGER P.D. 3,100 6 1.94 6 1.94

GRANITE FALLS P.D. 3,375 7 2.07 8 2.37

KALAMA P.D. 2,510 5 1.99 5 1.99

LA CENTER P.D. 2,575 9 3.50 11 4.27

MATTAWA P.D. 3,405 4 1.17 4 1.17

MEDINA P.D. 3,450 8 2.32 9 2.61

MONTESANO P.D. 3,605 7 1.94 9 2.50

MOXEE CITY P.D. 2,695 4 1.48 4 1.48

OCEAN SHORES P.D. 4,940 11 2.23 12 2.43

OMAK P.D. 4,780 11 2.30 14 2.93

RAYMOND P.D. 3,065 6 1.96 7 2.28

RIDGEFIELD P.D. 4,370 7 1.60 8 1.83

SULTAN P.D. 4,570 0 .00 0 .00

WAPATO P.D. 4,605 11 2.39 18 3.91

WARDEN P.D. 2,615 4 1.53 6 2.29

ZILLAH P.D. 2,790 7 2.51 9 3.23

Average 3,527 7 1.98 9 2.55

Cities 1,000 to 2,500

ASOTIN P.D. 1,235 1 .81 1 .81

BREWSTER P.D. 2,230 6 2.69 8 3.59

CARNATION P.D. 1,915 0 .00 0 .00

CASTLE ROCK P.D. 2,150 5 2.33 6 2.79

CHEWELAH P.D. 2,450 5 2.04 6 2.45

COSMOPOLIS P.D. 1,645 3 1.82 4 2.43

COULEE DAM P.D. 1,030 7 6.80 7 6.80

** Denotes an agency that contracts police services through another agency but reports separately.

96 Table 17 (Cont.) City Law Enforcement Employee Rates Per 1000 Inhabitants As Of October 31, 2010

Commissioned City Population Commissioned Rate Total Total Rate

COUPEVILLE P.D. 1,890 5 2.65 5 2.65

EATONVILLE P.D. 2,405 5 2.08 6 2.49

GRAND COULEE P.D. 1,990 8 4.02 8 4.02

ILWACO P.D. 1,115 0 .00 0 .00

KETTLE FALLS P.D. 1,655 4 2.42 5 3.02

KITTITAS P.D. 1,182 2 1.69 2 1.69

LANGLEY P.D. 1,115 4 3.59 4 3.59

LONG BEACH P.D. 1,535 6 3.91 7 4.56

MABTON P.D. 2,165 2 .92 2 .92

MC CLEARY P.D. 1,565 3 1.92 3 1.92

MORTON P.D. 1,150 3 2.61 4 3.48

NAPAVINE P.D. 1,715 2 1.17 3 1.75

OROVILLE P.D. 1,755 5 2.85 6 3.42

PALOUSE P.D. 1,015 3 2.96 3 2.96

RAINIER P.D. 1,805 0 .00 0 .00

RITZVILLE P.D. 1,745 4 2.29 4 2.29

ROYAL CITY P.D. 2,050 3 1.46 3 1.46

SOAP LAKE P.D. 1,790 4 2.23 4 2.23

SOUTH BEND P.D. 1,740 4 2.30 5 2.87

SUMAS P.D. 1,319 6 4.55 6 4.55

TENINO P.D. 2,195 6 2.73 7 3.19

TIETON P.D. 1,195 2 1.67 2 1.67

TONASKET P.D. 1,010 4 3.96 5 4.95

WESTPORT P.D. 2,345 7 2.99 9 3.84

WHITE SALMON P.D. 2,255 4 1.77 5 2.22

WINLOCK P.D. 1,370 2 1.46 2 1.46

WOODWAY P.D. 1,200 0 .00 0 .00

Average 1,674 4 2.39 4 2.39

Cities 500 to 1,000

BINGEN P.D. 690 0 .00 0 .00

COULEE CITY P.D. 600 1 1.67 1 1.67

GARFIELD P.D. 630 0 .00 0 .00

MOSSYROCK P.D. 695 2 2.88 2 2.88

** Denotes an agency that contracts police services through another agency but reports separately.

97 Table 17 (Cont.) City Law Enforcement Employee Rates Per 1000 Inhabitants As Of October 31, 2010

Commissioned City Population Commissioned Rate Total Total Rate

OAKVILLE P.D. 715 0 .00 0 .00

ODESSA P.D. 960 2 2.08 2 2.08

PE ELL P.D. 670 0 .00 0 .00

REARDAN P.D. 630 1 1.59 1 1.59

REPUBLIC P.D. 995 3 3.02 4 4.02

ROSALIA P.D. 640 1 1.56 1 1.56

ROY P.D. 860 2 2.33 2 2.33

RUSTON P.D. 765 3 3.92 3 3.92

TOLEDO P.D. 695 2 2.88 2 2.88

TWISP P.D. 995 2 2.01 2 2.01

VADER P.D. 640 1 1.56 1 1.56

WILBUR P.D. 890 2 2.25 2 2.25

YARROW POINT P.D. ** 995 0 .00 0 .00

Average 769 1 1.30 1 1.30

Cities Under 500

COLTON P.D. 425 1 2.35 1 2.35

ELMER CITY P.D. 245 0 .00 0 .00

OAKESDALE P.D. 420 0 .00 0 .00

SPRINGDALE P.D. 280 1 3.57 1 3.57

UNIONTOWN P.D. 340 0 .00 0 .00

WINTHROP P.D. 440 3 6.82 3 6.82

Average 358 1 2.79 1 2.79

Statewide

Statewide Totals 4,129,677 6,580 1.59 8,534 2.07

Statewide Average 20,648 33 1.60 43 2.08

** Denotes an agency that contracts police services through another agency but reports separately.

98 Table 18 County Law Enforcement Employee Rates Per 1000 Inhabitants As Of October 31, 2010

Commissioned County Population Commissioned Rate Total Total Rate Counties Over 250,000

KING CO. S.O. 343,885 229 .67 324 .94

PIERCE CO. S.O. 380,490 301 .79 359 .94

SNOHOMISH CO. S.O. 304,660 277 .91 342 1.12

Average 343,012 269 .78 342 1.00

Counties 100,000 to 250,000

CLARK CO. S.O. 214,410 137 .64 213 .99

KITSAP CO. S.O. 168,900 119 .70 149 .88

SPOKANE CO. S.O. 149,290 133 .89 187 1.25

THURSTON CO. S.O. 140,100 82 .59 102 .73

Average 168,175 118 .70 163 .97

Counties 50,000 to 100,000

ISLAND CO. S.O. 54,675 33 .60 58 1.06

SKAGIT CO. S.O. 52,455 54 1.03 105 2.00

WHATCOM CO. S.O. 85,246 83 .97 102 1.20

YAKIMA CO. S.O. 90,700 66 .73 93 1.03

Average 70,769 59 .83 90 1.27

Counties 25,000 to 50,000

BENTON CO. S.O. 38,480 56 1.46 67 1.74

CHELAN CO. S.O. 42,180 55 1.30 66 1.56

CLALLAM CO. S.O. 41,695 35 .84 43 1.03

COWLITZ CO. S.O. 42,295 45 1.06 55 1.30

DOUGLAS CO. S.O. 26,455 27 1.02 34 1.29

GRANT CO. S.O. 42,490 48 1.13 62 1.46

GRAYS HARBOR CO. S.O. 28,445 40 1.41 80 2.81

LEWIS CO. S.O. 45,910 39 .85 56 1.22

MASON CO. S.O. 48,125 48 1.00 64 1.33

OKANOGAN CO. S.O. 28,385 28 .99 33 1.16

STEVENS CO. S.O. 34,860 26 .75 31 .89

Average 38,120 41 1.08 54 1.42

Counties 10,000 to 25,000

ASOTIN CO. S.O. 13,200 12 .91 14 1.06

FRANKLIN CO. S.O. 14,980 24 1.60 26 1.74

JEFFERSON CO. S.O. 20,355 23 1.13 44 2.16

KITTITAS CO. S.O. 18,532 35 1.89 66 3.56

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 99 Table 18 (Cont.) County Law Enforcement Employee Rates Per 1000 Inhabitants As Of October 31, 2010

Commissioned County Population Commissioned Rate Total Total Rate KLICKITAT CO. S.O. 13,825 18 1.30 49 3.54

PACIFIC CO. S.O. 14,645 18 1.23 21 1.43

PEND OREILLE CO. S.O. 12,940 17 1.31 20 1.55

SAN JUAN CO. S.O. 16,500 19 1.15 31 1.88

SKAMANIA CO. S.O. 10,900 22 2.02 26 2.39

WALLA WALLA CO. S.O. 18,665 27 1.45 33 1.77

Average 15,454 22 1.42 33 2.14

Counties 5,000 to 10,000

ADAMS CO. S.O. 9,755 17 1.74 28 2.87

FERRY CO. S.O. 6,855 7 1.02 22 3.21

LINCOLN CO. S.O. 8,020 13 1.62 22 2.74

WHITMAN CO. S.O. 9,295 18 1.94 22 2.37

Average 8,481 14 1.65 24 2.83

Counties 2,500 to 5,000

COLUMBIA CO. S.O. 4,150 9 2.17 14 3.37

WAHKIAKUM CO. S.O. 4,150 7 1.69 16 3.86

Average 4,150 8 1.93 15 3.61

Counties 1,000 to 2,500

GARFIELD CO. S.O. 2,300 7 3.04 14 6.09

Average 2,300 7 3.04 14 6.09

Statewide

Statewide Totals 2,603,198 2,254 .87 3,093 1.19

Statewide Average 66,749 58 .87 79 1.18

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 100 Table 19 Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees Washington State Zero Population Agencies As Of October 31, 2010

Commissioned Officers Full-Time Civilian Employees Employees Male Female Total Male Female Total Total

CENTRAL WASH UNIV P.D. 13 0 13 01 1 14

E. WASH. UNIV. P.D. 10 1 11 01 1 12

EVERGREEN ST. COLLEGE P.D. 64 10 33 6 16

UNIV. OF WASH. P.D. 37 9 46 14 12 26 72

W. WASH. UNIV. P.D. 11 3 14 24 6 20

WASH. ST. UNIV. P.D. 15 2 17 34 7 24

WSU VANCOUVER P.D. 21 3312 6

PORT OF SEATTLE P.D. 82 13 95 524 29 124

CHEHALIS TRIBAL P.D. 90 9101 10

COLVILLE TRIBAL P.D. 28 3 31 210 12 43

HOH TRIBAL P.D. 00 0000 0

KALISPEL TRIBAL P.D. 11 1 12 01 1 13

LOWER ELWHA TRIBAL P.D. 51 6101 7

LUMMI TRIBAL P.D. 20 3 23 02 2 25

MAKAH TRIBAL P.D. 50 5734 12

NISQUALLY TRIBAL P.D. 14 1 15 31 4 19

NOOKSAK TRIBAL P.D. 61 7202 9

PORT GAMBLE S'KLALLAM TRIBAL P.D. 61 7110 8

PUYALLUP TRIBAL P.D. 28 2 30 6612 42

QUILEUTE TRIBAL P.D. 40 4000 4

QUINAULT TRIBAL P.D. 71 8202 10

SAUK-SUIATTLE TRIBAL P.D. 40 4110 5

SHOALWATER BAY TRIBAL P.D. 30 3000 3

SKOKOMISH TRIBAL P.D. 41 5202 7

SPOKANE TRIBAL P.D. 15 1 16 43 7 23

SQUAXIN TRIBAL P.D. 11 2 13 03 3 16

STILLAGUAMISH TRIBAL P.D. 61 7000 7

SUQUAMISH TRIBAL P.D. 13 3 16 01 1 17

SWINOMISH TRIBAL P.D. 15 0 15 02 2 17

TULALIP TRIBAL P.D. 29 1 30 911 20 50

UPPER SKAGIT TRIBAL P.D. 40 4101 5

YAKAMA NATION TRIBAL P.D. 22 0 22 08 8 30

OFFICE OF INSURANCE COMM. 40 4202 6

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 101

DDoommeessttiicc VViioolleennccee

Collection of violent and property offenses that are domestic violence in nature, is mandated by the State of Washington RCW 10.99.030. Domestic violence is defined by relationship of victim to offender or by shared living space. These numbers are derived from monthly domestic violence forms submitted by Washington State law enforcement agencies.

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 102 Table 20 2010 Statewide Domestic Violence Comparision Report

All Actual Classification Of Offenses Offenses Domestic Violence D.V. % Of Actual

1. Criminal Homicide 157 50 31.8% a. Murder and nonnegligent homicide 154 48 31.2% b. Manslaughter by negligence 3 2 66.7%

2. Forcible Rape Total 2,499 362 14.5% a. Rape by force 2,386 355 14.9% b. Attempted forcible rape 113 7 6.2%

3. Robbery Total 5,876 142 2.4% a. Firearm 1,433 9 0.6% b. Knife or cutting instrument 537 9 1.7% c. Other dangerous weapon 584 16 2.7% d. Strong-arm (hands, feet, etc.) 3,322 108 3.3%

4. Assault Total 68,305 34,676 50.8% a. Firearm 1,666 258 15.5% b. Knife or cutting instrument 2,163 780 36.1% c. Other dangerous weapon 3,802 1,138 29.9% d. Hands, feet, etc. - aggravated 4,439 2,002 45.1% e. Other assaults - not aggravated 56,235 30,498 54.2%

5. Burglary Total 54,421 803 1.5% a. Forcible entry 29,318 395 1.3% b. Unlawful entry - no force 21,577 327 1.5% c. Attempted forcible entry 3,526 81 2.3%

6. Larceny Theft Total 166,485 1,206 0.7% a. Larceny theft (except motor vehicle theft) 166,485 1,206 0.7%

7. Motor Vehicle Theft total 25,282 153 0.6% a. Autos 21,250 137 0.6% b. Trucks and buses 2,424 8 0.3% c. Other vehicles 1,608 8 0.5%

8. Arson Total 1,315 40 3.0% a. Arson 1,315 40 3.0%

9. Violation Of Protection/No contact Order N/A 11,840 N/A a. Violation of Protection/No Contact Order N/A 11,840 N/A

Grand Total 324,340 ** 37,432 11.5%

**Does not include violation of protection/no contact order.

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 103

Domestic Violence 2001-2010

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53770 55000 52056 51589 50992 50117 49980 48186 49270 50000 48108

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35000

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20000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 104 2010 Part One Domestic Violence Offenses (Does not include Manslaughter, Simple Assault, or Violation of Protection/No Contact Order)

Robbery 2.0% Motor Vehicle Theft 2.2% Murder Forcible Rape 0.7% Arson 5.2% 0.6%

Larceny Theft 17.4%

Aggravated Assault 60.3% Burglary 11.6%

2010 Domestic Violence Murders By Relationship (victim to offender)

Other-Known to Victim 4 4 Other Family

Boyfriend 3

10 Girlfriend

5 In-Law 1 Brother

1 Stepdaughter

Ex-Wife 2

Father 1

Mother 4

Son 1

2 Daughter

Husband 2

9 Wife

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 105 TABLE 21 Domestic Violence Offenses For the year of 2010

Months Agg. Simple Viol. of Total A G E N C Y Reported Murder Rape RobberyAssault Assault Burglary Larceny MVT Arson Protection Offenses

Adams County Sheriff's Office 12 0103361 2 0 03578 Othello Police Department 12 0008551 2 1 02592 Ritzville Police Department 12 0001 50 0 1 0916 Adams County Total 36 0 1 0 12 96 2 4 2 0 69 186

Asotin County Sheriff's Office 12 1008512 1 0 0063 Asotin Police Department 12 0005 90 0 0 0620 Clarkston Police Department 12 04021015 2 0 00114 Asotin County Total 36 1 4 0 15 161 7 3 0 0 6 197

Benton County Sheriff's Office 12 04051071 1 1 021140 Kennewick Police Department 12 000312720 3 0 0103409 Prosser Police Department 12 0001151 0 0 0320 Richland Police Department 12 040121435 0 0 035199 West Richland Police Department 12 0109470 0 0 01471 Benton County Total 60 0 9 0 58 584 7 4 1 0 176 839

Chelan County Sheriff's Office 12 04011723 2 0 2101285 Wenatchee Police Department 12 010152031 0 0 054274 Chelan County Total 24 0 5 0 16 375 4 2 0 2 155 559

Clallam County Sheriff's Office 12 0311915310 9 0 045240 Forks Police Department 12 1005371 9 0 0659 Port Angeles Police Department 12 031411408 21 3 082299 Sequim Police Department 12 0002400 1 0 01255 Clallam County Total 48 1 6 2 67 370 19 40 3 0 145 653

Battle Ground Police Department 12 0306930 0 0 012114 Camas Police Department 12 0206790 0 0 023110 Clark County Sheriff's Office 12 11006577712 36 2 13041,208 La Center Police Department 12 0000100 1 0 0112 Ridgefield Police Department 12 0010192 2 1 0025 Vancouver Police Department 12 01711871,06111 41 4 15831,906 Wa. State Univ.-Vancouver PD 12 0000 00 0 0 000 Washougal Police Department 12 020 10 92 0 0 0 012116 Clark County Total 96 1 34 2 274 2,131 25 80 7 2 935 3,491

Columbia County Sheriff's Office 12 0000180 0 0 0018 Columbia County Total 12 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 18

Castle Rock Police Department 12 0000 70 0 0 007 Cowlitz County Sheriff's Office 12 0110231692 3 1 185295 Kalama Police Department 12 0001 80 5 0 0216 Kelso Police Department 12 010101281 0 0 039179 Longview Police Department 12 080313293 15 3 2123514 Woodland Police Department 12 0003290 0 0 0840 Cowlitz County Total 72 0 20 0 68 670 6 23 4 3 257 1,051

Douglas County Sheriff's Office 4 0212231 1 0 11849 East Wenatchee Police Department 12 0005701 0 0 033109 Douglas County Total 16 0 2 1 7 93 2 1 0 1 51 158

Ferry County Sheriff's Office 12 0005150 0 0 01030 Republic Police Department 12 0000 60 0 0 017

106 TABLE 21 (Cont'd) Domestic Violence Offenses For the year of 2010

Months Agg. Simple Viol. of Total A G E N C Y Reported Murder Rape RobberyAssault Assault Burglary Larceny MVT Arson Protection Offenses

Ferry County Total 24 0 0 0 5 21 0 0 0 0 11 37

Connell Police Department 12 0200150 0 0 0623 Franklin County Sheriff's Office 12 0003160 0 0 01231 Pasco Police Department 12 272133397 5 1 0137513 Franklin County Total 36 2 9 2 16 370 7 5 1 0 155 567

Garfield County Sheriff's Office 12 0100100 0 0 0112 Garfield County Total 12 0 1 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 1 12

Ephrata Police Department 12 0005531 0 0 02382 Grand Coulee Police Department 12 0003231 1 1 01140 Grant County Sheriff's Office 12 000192122 4 0 195333 Moses Lake Police Department 12 0221619411 15 3 158302 Quincy Police Department 12 0000120 0 0 0618 Royal City Police Department 12 0001130 0 0 0014 Soap Lake Police Department 12 0000 30 0 0 003 Warden Police Department 12 0001 60 0 0 018 Grant County Total 96 0 2 2 45 516 15 20 4 2 194 800

Aberdeen Police Department 12 01091142 1 0 086213 Cosmopolis Police Department 12 0000 10 0 0 001 Elma Police Department 12 0003220 0 0 03560 Grays Harbor County Sheriff's Office 12 1107990 0 0 150159 Hoquiam Police Department 12 0004712 0 0 068145 Mc Cleary Police Department 12 0000 90 0 0 0413 Montesano Police Department 12 0000180 0 0 0422 Oakville Police Department 12 0000 20 0 0 013 Ocean Shores Police Department 12 0001220 0 0 01538 Westport Police Department 12 0000190 1 0 0020 Grays Harbor County Total 120 1 2 0 24 377 4 2 0 1 263 674

Coupeville Police Department 12 0001 01 0 0 002 Island County Sheriff's Office 12 010201302 3 0 037193 Langley Police Department 12 0000 00 0 0 000 Oak Harbor Police Department 12 031111346 2 0 148206 Island County Total 48 0 4 1 32 264 9 5 0 1 85 401

Jefferson County Sheriff's Office 12 100 11 95 0 0 0 047154 Port Townsend Police Department 12 0006792 5 2 011105 Jefferson County Total 24 1 0 0 17 174 2 5 2 0 58 259

Algona Police Department 12 0004190 0 0 01639 Auburn Police Department 12 110263983 0 0 1279709 Bellevue Police Department 12 005302766 14 2 099432 Black Diamond Police Department 12 1000 60 0 0 018 Bothell Police Department 12 0002850 0 0 061148 Burien Police Department 12 052332268 6 0 198379 Carnation Police Department 12 0000 80 0 0 0513 Clyde Hill Police Department 12 0001 00 0 0 023 Covington Police Department 12 0217431 5 0 02382 Des Moines Police Department 12 000191102 0 0 054185 Duvall Police Department 12 0000140 0 0 0721

107 TABLE 21 (Cont'd) Domestic Violence Offenses For the year of 2010

Months Agg. Simple Viol. of Total A G E N C Y Reported Murder Rape RobberyAssault Assault Burglary Larceny MVT Arson Protection Offenses

Enumclaw Police Department 12 0000350 0 0 0035 Federal Way Police Department 12 3253829514 4 1 0100462 Issaquah Police Department 12 0107970 2 0 135143 Kenmore Police Department 12 000 10 51 1 3 0 02893 Kent Police Department 12 1155647270 42 2 43841,244 King County Sheriff's Office 12 01808551626 9 2 0282938 Kirkland Police Department 12 02081034 13 0 048178 Lake Forest Park Police Department 12 0002190 0 0 0829 Maple Valley Police Department 12 0303282 1 0 0643 Medina Police Department 12 0000 10 0 0 001 Mercer Island Police Department 12 0001260 0 0 0633 Newcastle Police Department 12 0100 6 0 0 0 029 Normandy Park Police Department 12 0000140 0 0 0519 North Bend Police Department 12 0103181 0 0 01033 Pacific Police Department 12 0004 00 0 0 004 Port of Seattle Police Department 12 0002140 0 0 0218 Redmond Police Department 12 011211551 1 0 059239 Renton Police Department 12 01026336816 32 2 00493 Sammamish Police Department 12 0105291 0 0 02157 Sea Tac Police Department 12 143191354 2 0 065233 Seattle Police Department 12 6824 502 1,703 63 111 4 13192,741 Shoreline Police Department 12 141201236 3 0 154213 Snoqualmie Police Department 12 0001120 0 0 0720 Tukwila Police Department 12 000161613 0 0 071251 University of Washington Police Dept 12 0001200 0 0 0324 Woodinville Police Department 12 0102160 1 0 0828 Yarrow Point Police Department 12 0000 00 0 0 011 King County Total 456 14 80 49 999 5,857 162 249 13 9 2,169 9,601

Bainbridge Island Police Department 12 000 10 37 0 1 0 0250 Bremerton Police Department 12 000271761 4 0 0288496 Kitsap County Sheriff's Office 12 118121564721 32 13 03141,262 Port Orchard Police Department 12 001 11 90 1 0 0 049152 Poulsbo Police Department 12 0000 00 0 0 000 Kitsap County Total 60 1 18 2 263 950 23 37 13 0 653 1,960

Central Washington University 12 0000 60 0 0 028 Cle Elum Police Department 12 0300180 0 0 0324 Ellensburg Police Department 12 0202732 4 0 057140 Kittitas County Sheriff's Office 12 0000620 0 0 01476 Kittitas Police Department 12 0000 50 0 0 005 Kittitas County Total 60 0 5 0 2 164 2 4 0 0 76 253

Bingen Police Department 12 0000170 0 0 0017 Goldendale Police Department 12 0103422 1 1 02171 Klickitat County Sheriff's Office 12 0003560 0 0 0059 White Salmon Police Department 12 0000380 0 0 0139 Klickitat County Total 48 0 1 0 6 153 2 1 1 0 22 186

Centralia Police Department 12 040301763 12 3 158287 Chehalis Police Department 12 0000300 0 0 0030

108 TABLE 21 (Cont'd) Domestic Violence Offenses For the year of 2010

Months Agg. Simple Viol. of Total A G E N C Y Reported Murder Rape RobberyAssault Assault Burglary Larceny MVT Arson Protection Offenses

Lewis County Sheriff's Office 12 102202051 0 0 057286 Morton Police Department 12 0000 40 0 0 037 Mossyrock Police Department 12 0101 20 0 0 0711 Napavine Police Department 12 0000 00 0 0 000 Toledo Police Department 12 0001 50 0 0 006 Winlock Police Department 12 0001 20 0 0 003 Lewis County Total 96 1 5 2 53 424 4 12 3 1 125 630

Lincoln County Sheriff's Office 12 0202531 3 0 0061 Odessa Police Department 12 0000 20 0 0 002 Reardan Police Department 12 0000 02 1 0 003 Wilbur Police Department 12 0000 20 0 0 002 Lincoln County Total 48 0 2 0 2 57 3 4 0 0 0 68

Mason County Sheriff's Office 12 141241551 6 0 174267 Shelton Police Department 12 0124796 1 0 064157 Mason County Total 24 1 5 3 28 234 7 7 0 1 138 424

Brewster Police Department 12 0000 60 0 0 017 Coulee Dam Police Department 12 0001 80 0 0 009 Okanogan County Sheriff's Office 12 021 12 83 1 1 1 00101 Omak Police Department 12 0001410 0 0 01254 Oroville Police Department 12 0000180 0 1 0423 Tonasket Police Department 12 0003 50 0 0 008 Twisp Police Department 12 0000 71 0 0 0210 Winthrop Police Department 12 0000 40 0 1 005 Okanogan County Total 96 0 2 1 17 172 2 1 3 0 19 217

Ilwaco Police Department 12 0000130 0 0 0013 Long Beach Police Department 12 0001150 0 0 0117 Pacific County Sheriff's Office 12 0004510 0 0 0156 Raymond Police Department 12 0001310 0 0 01345 South Bend Police Department 12 0000 90 0 0 0110 Pacific County Total 60 0 0 0 6 119 0 0 0 0 16 141

Pend Oreille County Sheriff's Office 12 0005700 0 0 0681 Pend Oreille County Total 12 0 0 0 5 70 0 0 0 0 6 81

Bonney Lake Police Department 12 0002770 5 0 01498 Buckley Police Department 12 0000250 0 0 0025 Du Pont Police Department 12 0005130 0 0 0422 Eatonville Police Department 12 0000 60 0 0 0713 Edgewood Police Department 12 0015372 0 0 01459 Fife Police Department 12 000191273 2 0 00151 Fircrest Police Department 12 0014221 2 1 0738 Gig Harbor Police Department 12 0011290 0 0 01748 Lakewood Police Department 12 08816656328 26 8 22791,088 Milton Police Department 12 0013431 1 0 01968 Orting Police Department 3 0000150 3 0 0220 Pierce County Sheriff's Office 12 417 43641,56671 108 15 26982,849 Puyallup Police Department 12 1202231313 12 3 0141507 Roy Police Department 12 0002 20 1 0 016

109 TABLE 21 (Cont'd) Domestic Violence Offenses For the year of 2010

Months Agg. Simple Viol. of Total A G E N C Y Reported Murder Rape RobberyAssault Assault Burglary Larceny MVT Arson Protection Offenses

Ruston Police Department 12 0011 51 2 0 0414 Steilacoom Police Department 12 0106230 1 1 0840 Sumner Police Department 12 0005493 2 0 02786 Tacoma Police Department 12 52820 451 2,036 125 185 26 17223,599 University Place Police Department 12 022251338 13 2 144230 Pierce County Total 219 10 58 39 1,081 5,084 256 363 56 6 2,008 8,961

San Juan County Sheriff's Office 12 0005370 4 2 01664 San Juan County Total 12 0 0 0 5 37 0 4 2 0 16 64

Anacortes Police Department 12 0003881 2 0 067161 Burlington Police Department 12 0011720 0 0 01589 Mount Vernon Police Department 12 010212171 2 0 080322 Sedro Wooley Police Department 12 0000848 0 0 023115 Skagit County Sheriff's Office 12 0113620114 5 0 0110368 Swinomish Tribal Police Department 12 0111167 3 0 0433 Skagit County Total 72 0 3 3 62 678 31 12 0 0 299 1,088

Skamania County Sheriff's Office 12 0103550 0 0 0261 Skamania County Total 12 0 1 0 3 55 0 0 0 0 2 61

Arlington Police Department 12 0107950 1 0 03107 Brier Police Department 12 0002258 22 2 0059 Edmonds Police Department 12 021181410 1 0 072235 Everett Police Department 12 0958978328 41 3 24761,436 Granite Falls Police Department 12 0001220 1 0 1631 Lake Stevens Police Department 12 000161240 0 0 00140 Lynnwood Police Department 12 001142693 0 0 095382 Marysville Police Department 12 050183253 1 0 0138490 Mill Creek Police Department 12 020 11 57 4 18 1 0093 Monroe Police Department 12 020 11 56 4 17 3 0093 Mountlake Terrace Police Department 12 011131132 0 0 146177 Mukilteo Police Department 12 000170 1 0 0 01284 Snohomish County Sheriff's Office 12 21231381,18917 3 2 22771,645 Snohomish Police Department 12 0103568 17 3 0088 Stanwood Police Department 12 0001412 0 0 0549 Sultan Police Department 12 0004350 0 0 0645 Woodway Police Department 12 0000 00 2 0 002 Snohomish County Total 204 2 35 11 347 3,401 80 124 14 6 1,136 5,156

Airway Heights Police Department 12 0001461 4 1 0760 Cheney Police Department 12 01061165 3 1 09141 University Police 12 0000 80 2 0 0010 Liberty Lake Police Department 12 0000240 0 0 0125 Spokane County Sheriff's Office 12 111563530 2 0 0102516 Spokane Police Department 12 1392171,98127 6 1 09933,238 Spokane Valley Police Department 12 210253563 1 0 0109497 Spokane County Total 84 4 6 10 305 2,884 36 18 3 0 1,221 4,487

Chewelah Police Department 12 0000331 0 0 01852 Colville Police Department 12 0001360 2 0 0948 Kettle Falls Police Department 12 0000 30 0 0 025

110 TABLE 21 (Cont'd) Domestic Violence Offenses For the year of 2010

Months Agg. Simple Viol. of Total A G E N C Y Reported Murder Rape RobberyAssault Assault Burglary Larceny MVT Arson Protection Offenses

Stevens County Sheriff's Office 12 01091650 0 0 079254 Stevens County Total 48 0 1 0 10 237 1 2 0 0 108 359

Evergreen St. College P.D. 12 0000 12 3 0 006 Lacey Police Department 12 000232013 1 0 00228 Nisqually Tribal Police Department 12 0001 40 0 0 027 Olympia Police Department 12 000141920 0 0 018224 Rainier Police Department 12 0000150 0 1 0016 Tenino Police Department 12 0001230 1 0 1026 Thurston County Sheriff's Office 12 100685690 0 0 00638 Tumwater Police Department 12 000141090 1 0 045169 Yelm Police Department 12 0000310 0 0 0031 Thurston County Total 108 1 0 0 121 1,145 5 6 1 1 65 1,345

Wahkiakum County Sheriff's Office 12 0001190 1 1 0022 Wahkiakum County Total 12 0 0 0 1 19 0 1 1 0 0 22

College Place Police Department 12 0100402 0 0 0346 Walla Walla County Sheriff's Office 12 0204660 0 1 0073 Walla Walla Police Department 12 010131406 6 4 090260 Walla Walla County Total 36 0 4 0 17 246 8 6 5 0 93 379

Bellingham Police Department 12 180402937 14 0 1163527 Blaine Police Department 12 0001202 0 0 02043 Everson Police Department 12 0000170 0 0 0017 Ferndale Police Department 12 0103450 1 1 03081 Lummi Tribal Police Department 12 0122 12 76 0 3 0 00105 Lynden Police Department 12 0004314 41 0 01797 Nooksack Tribal Police Department 12 0000 30 0 0 003 Sumas Police Department 12 1000130 0 0 0014 University Polic 12 0000 20 1 0 014 Whatcom County Sheriff's Office 12 1112315710 1 0 0194388 Whatcom County Total 120 3 22 3 83 657 23 61 1 1 425 1,279

Colfax Police Department 12 0000 20 0 0 013 Colton Police Department 12 0000 00 0 0 000 Garfield Police Department 12 0000 00 0 0 000 Oakesdale Police Department 12 0000 00 0 0 000 Palouse Police Department 12 0000 10 0 0 001 Pullman Police Department 12 0021498 0 2 0062 Rosalia Police Department 12 0000 10 0 0 001 Washington State University 12 0011100 0 0 0012 Whitman County Sheriff's Office 12 1002550 0 0 0058 Whitman County Total 108 1 0 3 4 118 8 0 2 0 1 137

Grandview Police Department 12 0100571 0 0 01372 Granger Police Department 12 0000181 0 0 01433 Mabton Police Department 11 0000140 0 0 0620 Moxee City Police Department 12 0201210 0 0 0327 Selah Police Department 12 0000370 0 0 0037 Sunnyside Police Department 12 001 13 60 0 0 0 0680 Tieton Police Department 12 1100 40 0 0 0410

111 TABLE 21 (Cont'd) Domestic Violence Offenses For the year of 2010

Months Agg. Simple Viol. of Total A G E N C Y Reported Murder Rape RobberyAssault Assault Burglary Larceny MVT Arson Protection Offenses

Toppenish Police Department 12 00011060 2 0 018127 Union Gap Police Department 12 0002630 0 0 037102 Wapato Police Department 12 0001590 2 0 01375 Yakima County Sheriff's Office 12 100122939 27 1 0104447 Yakima Police Department 12 11057176228 68 10 34621,420 Zillah Police Department 12 0101132 1 0 0119 Yakima County Total 155 3 15 6 102 1,507 41 100 11 3 681 2,469

Statewide Total 2,910 48 362 142 4,178 30,498 803 1,206 153 40 11,840 49,270

Domestic violence data collected from 244 participating agencies. * Simple Assault and Violation of Protection Orders are not considered Part 1 Crimes.

NON-REPORTING AGENCIES

Chehalis Tribal Sauk Suiattle Tribal Colville Tribal Shoalwater Bay Tribal Coulee City Skokomish Tribal Hoh Tribal Spokane Tribal Kalispel Tribal Springdale PD Lower Elwha Tribal Squaxin Tribal Makah Tribal Stillaquamish Tribal Mattawa PD Suquamish Tribal Pe Ell PD Tulalip Tribal Pt. Gamble S’Klallam Tribal Uniontown PD Puyallup Tribal Upper Skagit Tribal Quileute Tribal Vader PD Quinault Tribal Yakima Nation Tribal

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 112 Table 22 2010 Murders With Domestic Violence Relationships

Relationship of Victim to AgencyMonth Victim Offender Offender Weapon Circumstance

Asotin County ASOTIN CO. S.O. Oct 39-FW 45-MW Wife Rifle Other Arguments

Clallam County FORKS P.D. Jul 43-FW 49-MW Wife Handgun Other

Clark County CLARK CO. S.O. Oct 50-FW 46-MW Girlfriend Handgun Other

Franklin County PASCO P.D. May 19-FW 22-MW Girlfriend Personal Weapons Other

21-FW 31-MW Ex-Wife Knife/Cutting Instr. Other Arguments

Grays Harbor County GRAYS HARBOR CO. S.O. Oct BB-MW 21-MW Son Personal Weapons Other

Jefferson County JEFFERSON CO. S.O. Dec 74-MW 70-FW Husband Handgun Other

King County AUBURN P.D. Mar 48-MW 28-MA Other Family Handgun Other Arguments

BLACK DIAMOND P.D. Sep 86-FW 50-MW Mother Knife/Cutting Instr. Other

FEDERAL WAY P.D. Feb 89-FW 88-MW Wife Handgun Other

Mar 38-FW 41-MW Ex-Wife Handgun Other

Apr 88-FW 65-MW Mother Handgun Other

KENT P.D. Dec 45-FW 40-MW Girlfriend Knife/Cutting Instr. Other

SEATAC P.D. May 29-FA 28-MW Wife Handgun Other

SEATTLE P.D. May 35-FW 39-MB Wife Handgun Other

74-FA 74-MA Wife Blunt Object Other

Aug 29-MB 30-FW Boyfriend Handgun Other Arguments

Key: Age=1-99; NB=up to 1 week old; BB=1 week to 12 mo.; M=Male; F=Female; W=White; B=Black; I=Amer. Indian; A=Asian/Pac. Islander

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 113 Table 22 2010 Murders With Domestic Violence Relationships

Relationship of Victim to AgencyMonth Victim Offender Offender Weapon Circumstance

SEATTLE P.D. Sep 43-MA 60-FA In-Law Handgun Other

14-FA 60-FA Other Family Handgun Other

17-FA 60-FA Other Family Handgun Other

SHORELINE P.D. Apr 31-MW 23-MW Other-Known to Victim Blunt Object Other

Kitsap County KITSAP CO. S.O. Jun 81-MW 79-FW Husband Handgun Other

Lewis County LEWIS CO. S.O. Mar 59-MW 42-MW In-Law Blunt Object Other Arguments

Mason County MASON CO. S.O. Jun 05-FW 29-MW Stepdaughter Knife/Cutting Instr. Other

Pierce County PIERCE CO. S.O. May 70-MW 49-MW In-Law Firearm, Type Not Stated Other Arguments

68-FW 49-MW In-Law Firearm, Type Not Stated Other

Aug 59-FA 35-FA Mother Blunt Object Other

Nov 60-FW 32-MW Other-Known to Victim Other/Type Unknown Other Arguments

PUYALLUP P.D. Nov 53-MW 55-MW Other-Known to Victim Knife/Cutting Instr. Other Arguments

TACOMA P.D. Mar 03-MI 17-MI Other Family Personal Weapons Child Killed by Babysitter Apr 65-FW 39-MB Mother Handgun Other

31-FW In-Law Handgun Other

Jun 37-FW 43-MW Girlfriend Handgun Other

Jul 01-FB 24-MB Daughter Personal Weapons Other

Oct 12-FW 47-FW Daughter Narcotics/Drugs Other

Snohomish County SNOHOMISH CO. S.O. Jan 35-FW 40-MW Girlfriend Knife/Cutting Instr. Other

Apr 22-FW 25-MW Girlfriend Handgun Other

Key: Age=1-99; NB=up to 1 week old; BB=1 week to 12 mo.; M=Male; F=Female; W=White; B=Black; I=Amer. Indian; A=Asian/Pac. Islander

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 114 Table 22 2010 Murders With Domestic Violence Relationships

Relationship of Victim to AgencyMonth Victim Offender Offender Weapon Circumstance

Spokane County SPOKANE CO. S.O. Nov 41-MW 43-MW Brother Handgun Other

SPOKANE P.D. Dec 20-FW 24-MW Girlfriend Handgun Other

SPOKANE VALLEY P.D. Jul 36-FW 39-MW Girlfriend Firearm, Type Not Stated Other

Oct 56-MW 27-MW Other-Known to Victim Strangulation/Hanging Other

Thurston County THURSTON CO. S.O. Apr 27-FI 28-MW Wife Asphyxiation Other

Whatcom County BELLINGHAM P.D. Feb 39-FW 55-MW Girlfriend Handgun Other Arguments

SUMAS P.D. May 36-FW 41-MW Wife Knife/Cutting Instr. Brawl- Influence/Narcotics

WHATCOM CO. S.O. Dec 69-MW 32-MW Father Knife/Cutting Instr. Other

Whitman County WHITMAN CO. S.O. Aug 42-FW 51-MW Wife Shotgun Other Arguments

Yakima County TIETON P.D. Oct 28-FW 31-MW Girlfriend Firearm, Type Not Stated Other Arguments

YAKIMA CO. S.O. Dec 27-MI 30-FI Boyfriend Knife/Cutting Instr. Brawl-Influence/Alcohol

YAKIMA P.D. Apr 24-MW 19-FW Boyfriend Handgun Other

Key: Age=1-99; NB=up to 1 week old; BB=1 week to 12 mo.; M=Male; F=Female; W=White; B=Black; I=Amer. Indian; A=Asian/Pac. Islander

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 115

HHaattee CCrriimmee

Hate crimes are not separate, distinct offenses, but rather traditional crimes motivated by the offender's bias. This data is derived from quarterly hate crime reports submitted by Washington State law enforcement agencies.

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 116 Hate Bias

Introduction

In response to the passage of the Hate Crime Statistics Act of 1990, the Washington State Legislature directed every law enforcement agency within Washington to report hate bias offenses to the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs. FBI reporting guidelines and forms are used and the data is forwarded to the FBI for inclusion in the national statistics. In keeping with the Washington State Malicious Harassment Act, two additional motivational categories were added for our state: anti-disability (physical, mental, sensory), and anti- gender (male and female). Hate crime offenses with an anti-handicap or anti-gender motivation are not forwarded to the FBI.

Determining the prevalence of hate crime is an important responsibility for the entire law enforcement community. Tremendous interest has been shown by the general public, law enforcement agencies, legislative bodies, human interest groups, and others relative to the collection of hate crime data.

The commitment of Washington State law enforcement is the key to the success of Washington State’s hate crime data collection program. Without law enforcement’s active participation in the collection of these statistics, this report would not be possible.

Hate Crime Definition and Methodology

The Washington State Hate Crime Malicious Harassment Act defines hate crime as criminal offenses that manifest evidence motivated by the offender's bias against the victim's race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability or gender.

Because of the difficulty of ascertaining the offender's subjective motivation, bias is reported when the law enforcement investigation reveals sufficient objective facts to lead a reasonable person to conclude that the offender's actions were motivated, in whole or in part, by bias.

Hate crimes are not separate, distinct offenses, but rather traditional crimes motivated by the offender's bias. The eleven offenses collected in the Hate Crime reporting program are the eight Index offenses (murder, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson) plus simple assault, intimidation, and vandalism. Words alone do not constitute an offense unless the context or circumstances surrounding the words indicate the words are a threat. Threatening words do not constitute an offense if it is apparent to the victim that the person does not have the ability to carry out the threat.

A hate crime incident can involve more than one offense, victim, and/or offender. For counting purposes, one offense is counted for each victim of a crime against a person, and one offense is counted for each distinct incident of a crime against property, regardless of the numbers of victims.

Following a calendar quarter, law enforcement agencies submit a Hate Crime Incident Report for each bias-motivated incident and a summary report for the quarter. If there were no hate crime incidents during a quarter, the agency still reports the summary that will show there were no hate crime incidents.

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 117

2010 HATE BIAS CRIME

Volume During 2010, 213 bias motivated criminal incidents were reported by 265 law enforcement agencies in 39 counties. The 213 incidents involved 274 separate offenses, 295 victims, and 139 known offenders. It is important to remember that there can be more than one offense within a single incident.

2009 2010 % of Cha nge Reported Incidents 211 213 1% Reported Victims 312 295 -5% Reported Known Offenders 179 139 -22% Reported Offenses 318 274 -14%

Offenses Crimes against persons comprised 65% of the 274 offenses reported during 2010. Intimidation was the single most frequently-reported hate crime among all offenses measured, accounting for 46% of the total. Following were vandalism of property, 32%; simple assault, 13%; aggravated assault, 5%; robbery, larceny, and burglary totaling 3%. There were no reported offenses of murder, rape, motor vehicle theft, or arson related to hate crime in 2010.

Offense Comparison % of Offense 2009 2010 Change Murder 0 0 0.0% Forcible Rape 1 0 -100.0% Robbery 1 1 0.0% Aggravated Assault 17 15 -11.8% Burglary 2 1 -50.0% Larceny/Theft 0 7 Motor Vehicle Theft 0 0 0.0% Arson 0 0 0.0% Simple Assault 42 36 -14.3% Intimidation 143 125 -12.6% Vandalism 97 89 -8.2%

Total Offenses 292 274 -6.2%

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 118

Location Residences/homes were the most frequent occurring location of bias crime in 2010. Following were highways/roads/alleys/streets, school/college, and parking lot/garage. The remaining incidents were widely distributed among other various locations.

Location Comparison % of Total Incidents Air/Bus/Train Terminal 4 1.9% Bank/Savings and Loan 0 0.0% Bar/Night Club 5 2.3% Church/Synagogue/Temple 8 3.7% Commercial/Office Building 4 1.9% Construction Site 1 0.5% Convenience Store 3 1.4% Department/Discount Store 0 0.0% Drug Store/Dr.'s Office/Hospital 1 0.5% Field/Woods 2 0.9% Government/Public Building 8 3.7% Grocery/Supermarket 2 0.9% Highway/Road/Alley/Street 37 17.3% Hotel/Motel/etc. 0 0.0% Jail/Prison 2 0.9% Lake/Waterway 0 0.0% Liquor Store 0 0.0% Park/Playground 1 0.5% Parking Lot/Garage 12 5.6% Rental Storage Facility 0 0.0% Residence/Home 76 35.5% Restaurant 3 1.4% School/College 32 15.0% Service/Gas Station 3 1.4% Specialty Store (TV, Fur, etc.) 1 0.5% Other 9 4.2%

Location Total 214

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 119

Table 23 Hate Crime Summary – 2010

Statewide Offenses Murder 0 Forcible Rape 0 Robbery 1 Aggravated Assault 15 Burglary 1 Larceny Theft 7 Motor Vehicle Theft 0 Arson 0 Simple Assault 36 Intimidation 125 Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 89 Total Offenses 274

Victim Types Individual 192 Business 13 Financial Institution 0 Government 19 Religious Organization 7 Society/Public 1 Other 2 Unknown 0 Total Victim Type 234

Offenders’ Race as a Group White 80 Black 13 American Indian/Alaskan Native 2 Asian/Pacific Islander 1 Multi-Racial Group 3 Unknown/No Known Offender Information 114 Total Offenders as a Group 213

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 120

Table 23 (cont’d) Hate Crime Summary - 2010

Motivations

Racial Anti-White 17 Anti-Black 77 Anti-American Indian/Alaska Native 1 Anti-Asian/Pacific Islander 9 Anti-Multi-Racial Group 13 Total Racial Motivations 117

Religious Anti-Jewish 20 Anti-Catholic 1 Anti-Protestant 1 Anti-Islamic (Muslim) 3 Anti-Other Religion 2 Anti-Multi-Religious Group 2 Anti-Atheism/Agnosticism 0 Total Religious Motivations 29

Ethnicity/National Origin Anti-Arab 3 Anti-Hispanic 21 Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 15 Total Ethnicity/National Origin Motivations 39

Sexual Orientation Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 14 Anti-Female Homosexual (Lesbian) 3 Anti-Homosexual (Gay and Lesbian) 9 Anti-Heterosexual 0 Anti-Bisexual 0 Total Sexual Orientation Motivations 26

Disability Anti-Physical Disability 2 Anti-Mental Disability 0 Anti-Sensory Disability 1 Total Disability Motivations 3

Gender Anti-Female 0 Anti-Male 0 Total Gender Motivations 0

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 121

Washington State Hate Crime Trend 2001 - 2010

Number of Incidents

300

279 250

236 222 200 211 213 201

175 171 174 150 177

100

50

0 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 122 Hate Crime by Offense 2010

Robbery, Burglary, Larceny 3.3% Agg. Assault 5.5% Simple Assault 13.1%

Vandalism 32.5%

Intimidation 45.6%

Hate Crime by Motivation 2010

Sexual Orientation; Disability; 1.4% 12.1%

Ethnicity/Natl. Origin; 18.2%

Racial; 54.7%

Religious; 13.6%

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 123 Table 24 - 2010 - Offense and Bias Motivations by Agency TOTAL BIAS MOTIVATION TOTAL AGENCY OFFENSE OFFENSES DESCRIPTION MOTIVATION ADAMS Adams County Sheriff's Office Simple Assault 1 Anti-Physical Disability 1 Agency Total 1 1

ADAMS COUNTY TOTAL 1 1 BENTON Kennewick Police Department Aggravated Assault 1 Anti-Hispanic 1 Simple Assault 1

Agency Total 2 1

Richland Police Department Larceny/Theft 1 Anti-Black 2

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 5 Anti-Jewish 2

Anti-Arab 1 Agency Total 6 5

West Richland Police Department Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Multi-Racial Group 1 Agency Total 1 1

BENTON COUNTY TOTAL 9 7 CHELAN Chelan County Sheriff's Office Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 2 Anti-Black 2 Agency Total 2 2

CHELAN COUNTY TOTAL 2 2 CLALLAM Clallam County Sheriff's Office Intimidation 1 Anti-Black 1 Agency Total 1 1

Port Angeles Police Department Simple Assault 1 Anti-Hispanic 1

Agency Total 1 1

Sequim Police Department Simple Assault 1 Anti-Black 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Jewish 1 Agency Total 2 2

CLALLAM COUNTY TOTAL 4 4 CLARK Battle Ground Police Department Simple Assault 1 Anti-Black 2

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 2 Anti-Jewish 1 Agency Total 3 3

Camas Police Department Burglary 1 Anti-Black 2

Intimidation 1 Anti-Multi-Racial Group 2 Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 3

Agency Total 5 4

124 Table 24 (Cont.) - 2010 - Offense and Bias Motivations by Agency TOTAL BIAS MOTIVATION TOTAL AGENCY OFFENSE OFFENSES DESCRIPTION MOTIVATION

Clark County Sheriff's Office Aggravated Assault 1 Anti-Black 8

Simple Assault 2 Anti-Asian/Pacific Islander 1

Intimidation 17 Anti-Multi-Racial Group 6

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 9 Anti-Hispanic 1 Agency Total 29 16

Vancouver Police Department Aggravated Assault 2 Anti-Black 3

Simple Assault 1 Anti-Multi-Racial Group 3

Intimidation 15 Anti-Hispanic 4

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 1

Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 1 Agency Total 19 12

CLARK COUNTY TOTAL 56 35 COWLITZ Longview Police Department Intimidation 1 Anti-Black 1 Agency Total 1 1

COWLITZ COUNTY TOTAL 1 1 GRANT Grand Coulee Police Department Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 1 Agency Total 1 1

GRANT COUNTY TOTAL 1 1 ISLAND Oak Harbor Police Department Intimidation 1 Anti-Jewish 1 Agency Total 1 1

ISLAND COUNTY TOTAL 1 1 KING Auburn Police Department Intimidation 6 Anti-White 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Black 2

Anti-Jewish 1

Anti-Other Religion 1 Agency Total 7 5

Bellevue Police Department Simple Assault 1 Anti-Black 2

Intimidation 5 Anti-Asian/Pacific Islander 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Jewish 2

Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 1

Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 1 Agency Total 7 7

Burien Police Department Intimidation 2 Anti-Asian/Pacific Islander 1

125 Table 24 (Cont.) - 2010 - Offense and Bias Motivations by Agency TOTAL BIAS MOTIVATION TOTAL AGENCY OFFENSE OFFENSES DESCRIPTION MOTIVATION

Burien Police Department Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 2 Anti-Hispanic 1

Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 1 Agency Total 4 3

Covington Police Department Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Other Religion 1

Agency Total 1 1

Federal Way Police Department Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Hispanic 1 Agency Total 1 1

Issaquah Police Department Simple Assault 1 Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 1 Agency Total 1 1

King County Sheriff's Office Aggravated Assault 1 Anti-White 1

Intimidation 2 Anti-Black 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 3 Anti-Jewish 1

Anti-Islamic(Muslim) 1

Anti-Arab 1

Anti-Female Homosexual (Lesbian) 1 Agency Total 6 6

Maple Valley Police Department Intimidation 2 Anti-Hispanic 1 Agency Total 2 1

Mercer Island Police Department Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 1 Agency Total 1 1

Port of Seattle Police Department Simple Assault 1 Anti-Jewish 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 1 Agency Total 2 2

Redmond Police Department Intimidation 1 Anti-Jewish 1 Agency Total 1 1

Sammamish Police Department Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Asian/Pacific Islander 1 Agency Total 1 1

Sea Tac Police Department Intimidation 1 Anti-Asian/Pacific Islander 1 Agency Total 1 1

Seattle Police Department Aggravated Assault 1 Anti-White 1

Simple Assault 4 Anti-Black 6

Intimidation 9 Anti-Hispanic 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 2 Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 2

Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 3

Anti-Homosexual (Gay & Lesbian) 1 Agency Total 16 14

126 Table 24 (Cont.) - 2010 - Offense and Bias Motivations by Agency TOTAL BIAS MOTIVATION TOTAL AGENCY OFFENSE OFFENSES DESCRIPTION MOTIVATION

Shoreline Police Department Intimidation 3 Anti-Black 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 1

Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 1 Agency Total 4 3

Tukwila Police Department Intimidation 2 Anti-Islamic(Muslim) 1 Agency Total 2 1

University of Washington Police Dept Intimidation 4 Anti-Black 1

Anti-Multi-Religious Group 1

Anti-Physical Disability 1 Agency Total 4 3

KING COUNTY TOTAL 61 52 KITSAP Kitsap County Sheriff's Office Intimidation 1 Anti-Black 1 Agency Total 1 1

Poulsbo Police Department Simple Assault 1 Anti-Catholic 1 Agency Total 1 1

KITSAP COUNTY TOTAL 2 2 LEWIS Centralia Police Department Simple Assault 2 Anti-Black 1

Intimidation 3 Anti-Multi-Religious Group 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Hispanic 1

Anti-Homosexual (Gay & Lesbian) 1 Agency Total 6 4

LEWIS COUNTY TOTAL 6 4 PIERCE Lakewood Police Department Aggravated Assault 1 Anti-White 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Black 1 Agency Total 2 2

Pierce County Sheriff's Office Simple Assault 1 Anti-Black 3

Intimidation 1 Anti-Asian/Pacific Islander 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 4 Anti-Jewish 1

Anti-Hispanic 1 Agency Total 6 6

Puyallup Police Department Simple Assault 1 Anti-White 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 6 Anti-Black 5

Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 1

127 Table 24 (Cont.) - 2010 - Offense and Bias Motivations by Agency TOTAL BIAS MOTIVATION TOTAL AGENCY OFFENSE OFFENSES DESCRIPTION MOTIVATION

Agency Total 7 7

Tacoma Police Department Aggravated Assault 3 Anti-White 5

Simple Assault 2 Anti-Black 8

Intimidation 16 Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 3

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 7 Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 2

Anti-Female Homosexual (Lesbian) 2

Anti-Homosexual (Gay & Lesbian) 3 Agency Total 28 23

University Place Police DepartmentDestruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Jewish 1 Agency Total 1 1

PIERCE COUNTY TOTAL 44 39 SKAGIT Mount Vernon Police Department Aggravated Assault 1 Anti-Black 2

Simple Assault 1 Anti-Hispanic 1 Intimidation 2

Agency Total 4 3

SKAGIT COUNTY TOTAL 4 3 SNOHOMISH Everett Police Department Simple Assault 1 Anti-Arab 1

Intimidation 1 Anti-Hispanic 1 Agency Total 2 2

Stanwood Police Department Intimidation 1 Anti-Black 1 Agency Total 1 1

SNOHOMISH COUNTY TOTAL 3 3 SPOKANE Cheney Police Department Simple Assault 2 Anti-Black 1

Intimidation 2 Anti-Hispanic 3 Agency Total 4 4

Eastern Washington University Polic Simple Assault 1 Anti-White 1

Intimidation 2 Anti-Black 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 5 Anti-Jewish 1

Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 3 Agency Total 8 6

Liberty Lake Police Department Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Multi-Racial Group 1 Agency Total 1 1

Spokane County Sheriff's Office Aggravated Assault 1 Anti-Black 1

128 Table 24 (Cont.) - 2010 - Offense and Bias Motivations by Agency TOTAL BIAS MOTIVATION TOTAL AGENCY OFFENSE OFFENSES DESCRIPTION MOTIVATION

Agency Total 1 1

Spokane Police Department Robbery 1 Anti-Black 8

Simple Assault 4 Anti-American Indian/Alaska Native 1

Intimidation 15 Anti-Asian/Pacific Islander 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 11 Anti-Jewish 3

Anti-Protestant 1

Anti-Hispanic 1

Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 1

Anti-Homosexual (Gay & Lesbian) 1

Agency Total 31 17

SPOKANE COUNTY TOTAL 45 29 THURSTON Evergreen St. College P.D. Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Jewish 1 Agency Total 1 1

Olympia Police Department Aggravated Assault 1 Anti-White 1

Simple Assault 1 Anti-Black 2

Intimidation 5 Anti-Jewish 1 Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1

Agency Total 8 4

Thurston County Sheriff's Office Simple Assault 1 Anti-Black 2

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 2 Anti-Asian/Pacific Islander 1

Agency Total 3 3

THURSTON COUNTY TOTAL 12 8 WALLA WALLA Walla Walla County Sheriff's Office Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Homosexual (Gay & Lesbian) 1 Agency Total 1 1

Walla Walla Police Department Intimidation 2 Anti-Black 1

Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 1

Agency Total 2 2

WALLA WALLA COUNTY TOTAL 3 3 WHATCOM Bellingham Police Department Aggravated Assault 1 Anti-White 5

Larceny/Theft 5 Anti-Black 2

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 4 Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 1

Anti-Homosexual (Gay & Lesbian) 1

Anti-Sensory Disability 1

129 Table 24 (Cont.) - 2010 - Offense and Bias Motivations by Agency TOTAL BIAS MOTIVATION TOTAL AGENCY OFFENSE OFFENSES DESCRIPTION MOTIVATION

Agency Total 10 10

Lynden Police Department Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 2 Anti-Jewish 1

Anti-Hispanic 1 Agency Total 2 2

WHATCOM COUNTY TOTAL 12 12 WHITMAN Pullman Police Department Aggravated Assault 1 Anti-Black 1

Larceny/Theft 1 Anti-Asian/Pacific Islander 1

Simple Assault 2 Anti-Islamic(Muslim) 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 1

Anti-Homosexual (Gay & Lesbian) 1 Agency Total 5 5

WHITMAN COUNTY TOTAL 5 5 YAKIMA Yakima County Sheriff's Office Simple Assault 1 Anti-Hispanic 1 Agency Total 1 1

Yakima Police Department Intimidation 1 Anti-Black 1 Agency Total 1 1

YAKIMA COUNTY TOTAL 2 2

STATEWIDE TOTALS 274 214

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ADAMS GRANT Pacific Police Department Othello Police Department Ephrata Police Department Renton Police Department Ritzville Police Department Grant County Sheriff's Office Snoqualmie Police Department ASOTIN Moses Lake Police Department Woodinville Police Department Asotin County Sheriff's Office Quincy Police Department Yarrow Point Police Department Asotin Police Department Royal City Police Department KITSAP Clarkston Police Department Soap Lake Police Department Bainbridge Police Department BENTON Warden Police Department Bremerton Police Department Benton County Sheriff's Office GRAYS HARBOR Port Orchard Police Department Prosser Police Department Aberdeen Police Department Pt. Gamble S'Klallam Tribal Police Dept. Suquamish Tribal P.D. CHELAN Chehalis Tribal Police Department Wenatchee Police Department Cosmopolis Police Department KITTITAS Elma Police Department University P.D. CLALLAM Grays Harbor County Sheriff's Office Cle Elum Police Department Forks Police Department Hoquiam Police Department Ellensburg Police Department Hoh Tribal Police Department Mc Cleary Police Department Kittitas County Sheriff's Office Lower Elwha Tribal Police Department Montesano Police Department Kittitas Police Department Makah Tribal Police Department Oakville Police Department Quileute Tribal Police Department KLICKITAT Ocean Shores Police Department Bingen Police Department CLARK Quinault Tribal Police Department Goldendale Police Department La Center Police Department Westport Police Department Klickitat County Sheriff's Office Ridgefield Police Department White Salmon Police Department Washougal Police Department ISLAND Coupeville Police Department WSU Vancouver Police Department LEWIS Island County Sheriff's Office Chehalis Police Department COLUMBIA Langley Police Department Lewis County Sheriff's Office Columbia County Sheriff's Office JEFFERSON Morton Police Department COWLITZ Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Mossyrock Police Department Castle Rock Police Department Port Townsend Police Department Napavine Police Department Cowlitz County Sheriff's Office Pe Ell Police Department Kalama Police Department KING Algona Police Department Toledo Police Department Kelso Police Department Black Diamond Police Department Winlock Police Department Woodland Police Department Bothell Police Department LINCOLN DOUGLAS Carnation Police Department Lincoln County Sheriff's Office Douglas County Sheriff's Office Clyde Hill Police Department Odessa Police Department East Wenatchee Police Department Des Moines Police Department Reardan Police Department FERRY Duvall Police Department Wilbur Police Department Ferry County Sheriff's Office Enumclaw Police Department MASON Republic Police Department Kenmore Police Department Mason County Sheriff's Office FRANKLIN Kent Police Department Shelton Police Department Connell Police Department Kirkland Police Department Skokomish Tribal Police Department Franklin County Sheriff's Office Lake Forest Park Police Department Squaxin Island Tribal Enforcement Pasco Police Department Medina Police Department OKANOGAN GARFIELD Newcastle Police Department Brewster Police Department Garfield County Sheriff's Office Normandy Park Police Department Colville Tribal Police Department North Bend Police Department Coulee Dam Police Department

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Okanogan County Sheriff's Office Brier Police Department Whatcom County Sheriff's Office Omak Police Department Edmonds Police Department WHITMAN Oroville Police Department Granite Falls Police Department Colfax Police Department Tonasket Police Department Lake Stevens Police Department Colton Police Department Twisp Police Department Lynnwood Police Department Garfield Police Department Winthrop Police Department Marysville Police Department Oakesdale Police Department PACIFIC Mill Creek Police Department Palouse Police Department Ilwaco Police Department Monroe Police Department Rosalia Police Department Long Beach Police Department Mountlake Terrace Police Department Washington State University Pacific County Sheriff's Office Mukilteo Police Department Whitman County Sheriff's Office Raymond Police Department Sauk Suittle Tribal PD YAKIMA Shoalwater Tribal Police Department Snohomish County Sheriff's Office Grandview Police Department South Bend Police Department Snohomish Police Department Granger Police Department PEND OREILLE Stillaquamish Tribal Police Department Mabton Police Department Kalispel Tribal Police Department Sultan Police Department Moxee City Police Department Pend Oreille County Sheriff's Office Tulalip Tribal P.D. Selah Police Department Woodway Police Department PIERCE Sunnyside Police Department Bonney Lake Police Department SPOKANE Tieton Police Department Buckley Police Department Airway Heights Police Department Toppenish Police Department Du Pont Police Department Spokane Valley Police Department Union Gap Police Department Eatonville Police Department STEVENS Wapato Police Department Edgewood Police Department Chewelah Police Department Yakima Tribal Police Department Fife Police Department Colville Police Department Zillah Police Department Fircrest Police Department Kettle Falls Police Department Gig Harbor Police Department Spokane Tribal Police Department Milton Police Department Stevens County Sheriff's Office Orting Police Department THURSTON Puyallup Tribal Police Department Lacey Police Department Roy Police Department Nisqually Tribal Police Department Ruston Police Department Rainier Police Department Steilacoom Police Department Tenino Police Department Sumner Police Department Tumwater Police Department SAN JUAN Yelm Police Department San Juan County Sheriff's Office WAHKIAKUM SKAGIT Wahkiakum County Sheriff's Office Anacortes Police Department WALLA WALLA Burlington Police Department College Place Police Department Sedro Wooley Police Department WHATCOM Skagit County Sheriff's Office Blaine Police Department Swinomish Tribal Police Department Everson Police Department Upper Skagit Tribal Police Department Ferndale Police Department SKAMANIA Lummi Tribal Police Department Skamania County Sheriff's Office Nooksak Tribal Police Department SNOHOMISH Sumas Police Department Arlington Police Department Western Washington University Police

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Table 26 Non-Reporting Agencies by County 2010

There were no non-reporting agencies

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Washington Uniform Crime Reporting

Glossary

ACTUAL OFFENSE: An offense which law enforcement personnel confirm to have happened.

ADULT: A person who is 18 years of age or older at the time of committing a crime.

ALL OTHER OFFENSES: State and local offenses not otherwise specified.

ARRESTS: The act of taking a person into custody by authority of law to charge him or her with a criminal offense. An adult arrest should be reported when a law enforcement officer detains an individual with the express intent of seeking charges against this person for a specific criminal offense(s) and a record is made of the detention.

ARSON: Any willful or malicious burning or attempt to burn, with or without intent to defraud, a dwelling house, public building, motor vehicle or aircraft, personal property of another, etc.

ASSAULT, AGGRAVATED: An unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury. This type of assault is usually accompanied by the use of a weapon or by means likely to produce death or great bodily harm. All assaults by one person upon another with the intent to kill, maim, or inflict severe bodily injury with the use of any dangerous weapon are classified as aggravated.

ASSAULT, SIMPLE: An unlawful attack or attempted attack by one person upon another in which no weapon was used and which did not result in serious or aggravated injury to the victim.

BURGLARY: The unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or a theft.

CLEARANCE: The solving of an offense by arrest, or in some circumstances, by exceptional means.

CLEARANCE RATE: Percentage of the total crimes cleared compared to the number reported. Example: a. Number of robbery clearances, 38 b. Number of total , 72 Divide: 38 by 72 = .528 Multiply: .528 X 100 = 52.8 c. 52.8% clearance rate for robberies.

CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS: Sub classification of the Crime Index, which encompasses murder and non-negligent manslaughter, rape, and aggravated assault.

CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY: Sub classification of the Crime Index, which encompasses robbery, burglary, larceny (theft), motor vehicle theft and arson.

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CRIME INDEX: Classification of eight offenses selected for their seriousness, frequency of occurrence, and likelihood of being reported. Includes murder and non-negligent manslaughter, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny (theft), motor vehicle theft and arson.

CURFEW AND LOITERING LAWS - PERSONS UNDER 18: Transgressions of curfew or loitering ordinances pertaining to juveniles.

DISORDERLY CONDUCT: Committing or attempting to commit a breach of the peace. Includes affray, unlawful assembly, disturbing the peace, disturbing meetings, disorderly conduct in state institutions, blasphemy, profanity, and obscene language, desecrating the flag, and refusing to assist an officer.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: Crimes committed by one family or household member against another; "family or household members" means spouses, former spouses, persons who have a child in common regardless of whether they have been married or have lived together at any time, adult persons related by blood or marriage, adult persons who are presently residing together or who have resided together in the past, persons sixteen years of age or older who are presently residing together or who have resided together in the past and who have or have had a dating relationship, persons sixteen years of age or older with whom a person sixteen years of age or older has or has had a dating relationship, and persons who have a biological or legal parent-child relationship, including stepparents and stepchildren and grandparents and grandchildren.

DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE: The driving or operating of any vehicle or common carrier while drunk or under the influence of liquor or narcotics. This includes operating a motor vehicle, engine, train, streetcar, boat, etc., while intoxicated.

DRUG ABUSE VIOLATION: Transgression of state and local laws relating to the unlawful possession, sale, use, growing, manufacturing, and making of narcotic drugs.

DRUNKENNESS: Not applicable in Washington State (except on Indian reservations).

EMBEZZLEMENT: Misappropriation or misapplication of money or property entrusted to one's care, custody, or control.

FORGERY AND COUNTERFEITING: All offenses dealing with the making, altering, uttering, or possessing with intent to defraud, anything false in the semblance of that which is true.

FRAUD: Converting and obtaining money or property by false pretenses other than forgery or counterfeiting.

GAMBLING: Promoting, permitting, or engaging in illegal games of chance.

HATE BIAS CRIME: See Malicious Harassment

INCENDIARY: Involving a deliberate burning of property.

JUVENILE: A person who is under the age of 18 at the time of committing a crime.

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 136 LARCENY (THEFT): The unlawful taking, carrying, leading, or riding away of property from the possession or constructive possession of another or the attempt to do so.

LAW ENFORCEMENT EMPLOYEE RATE: The number of employees per 1,000 inhabitants. Divide the jurisdiction’s population by 1,000 and divide the number of employees in the law enforcement agency by this number.

LIQUOR LAW VIOLATION: Transgression of any state or local liquor law except drunkenness and driving while intoxicated.

MALICIOUS HARASSMENT: A person is guilty of malicious harassment if he/she maliciously and intentionally commits an offense because of his/her perception of the victim's race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, or mental, physical, or sensory handicap.

MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT: The theft or attempted theft of a self-propelled vehicle that runs on the surface and not on rails.

MURDER AND NON-NEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER: The willful (non-negligent) killing of one human being by another.

PART I OFFENSES: Eight major offenses as defined in the Crime Index.

PART II OFFENSES: All other crime classifications outside those defined as Part I.

PROPERTY CRIMES: Sub classification of the Crime Index, which encompasses burglary, larceny (theft), motor vehicle theft and arson.

PROSTITUTION AND COMMERCIALIZED VICE: Committing or attempting to commit sex offenses of a commercialized nature.

RAPE: The carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will. Rapes or attempts accomplished by force or threat of force are classified as forcible regardless of the age of the female victim.

REPORTED OFFENSE: An act, which comes to the attention of law enforcement authorities as a possible offense.

RETURN A: The form used by law enforcement agencies to collect data on offenses that become known to them.

ROBBERY: The taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody or control of a person or persons by force or threat of force or violence and/or putting the victim in fear.

RUNAWAY: Protective custody of juveniles under local statute.

SEX OFFENSES: Offenses against chastity, common decency, morals, and the like, other than forcible rape, prostitution and commercialized vice.

STOLEN PROPERTY, BUYING, RECEIVING AND POSSESSING: Buying, receiving, and possessing stolen property or the attempt to commit such an offense.

WASPC Crime in Washington 2010 137 SUPPLEMENT TO RETURN A: A monthly reporting of the nature of crime and the type and value of property stolen and recovered.

UNFOUNDED OFFENSE: An act reported to law enforcement authorities, which, upon investigation, proves to be false or baseless.

VAGRANCY: Offenses of vagrancy, begging, loitering (adults), vagabondage and being a "suspicious character or person, etc."

VANDALISM: The willful or malicious destruction, injury, disfigurement, or defacing of any public or private property, real or personal, without consent of the owner or person having custody or control, by cutting, tearing, breaking, marking, painting, drawing, covering with filth, or any other such means as may be specified by local law.

VIOLENT CRIMES: Sub-classification of the Crime Index, which encompasses murder and non-negligent manslaughter, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault.

WEAPON OFFENSES: Offenses and attempted offenses against weapons regulations. Includes manufacture, sale, possession, or carrying open or concealed deadly weapons or silencers; furnishing deadly weapons to minors; possession of deadly weapons by aliens.

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