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Click the '+' Buttons Down the Left Side of the Tables to View Detailed Offense and Location Data Click the '+' buttons down the left side of the tables to view detailed offense and location data Criminal Offenses Calendar 2013 ytd 12-23-2013 Criminal Offense Class Total ARSON 5 ARSON 5 SAN ANTONIO 1 AS MATUIS 1 SUSUPE 1 GARAPAN CENTRAL 1 KAGMAN 1 BURGLARY, ROBBERY, THEFT 1129 BURGLARY 272 NOT ENTERED 40 CHALAN KANOA 30 KAGMAN 25 DAN DAN 21 GARAPAN WEST 18 SUSUPE 18 KOBLERVILLE 15 SAN ANTONIO 11 GARAPAN SOUTH 10 SAN JOSE 9 AS LITO 8 GARAPAN CENTRAL 7 GUALO RAI 7 CHINA TOWN 6 NAVY HILL 6 FINA SISU 5 CHALAN LAULAU 5 CHALAN PIAO 4 LOWER BASE 4 AS PERDIDIO 3 KANAT TABLA 3 AFETNAS 3 PAPAGO 2 SAN VICENTE 2 PUERTO RICO 2 CHALAN KIYA 2 CAPITAL HILL 2 TANAPAG 1 GARAPAN NORTH 1 SADOG TASI 1 MARPI 1 ROBBERY 8 NOT ENTERED 2 GARAPAN CENTRAL 2 SAN JOSE 1 PUERTO RICO 1 KANAT TABLA 1 KOBLERVILLE 1 THEFT 799 NOT ENTERED 113 SUSUPE 107 CHALAN KANOA 60 GARAPAN WEST 56 KAGMAN 55 KOBLERVILLE 49 DAN DAN 46 GARAPAN CENTRAL 37 GARAPAN SOUTH 33 SAN ANTONIO 31 SAN JOSE 19 AS LITO 18 GUALO RAI 16 FINA SISU 15 CHINA TOWN 12 SAN VICENTE 10 CHALAN LAULAU 10 CHALAN PIAO 10 NAVY HILL 9 TANAPAG 9 AS PERDIDIO 9 CAPITAL HILL 9 AFETNAS 8 PUERTO RICO 7 AS TERLAJE 6 PAPAGO 6 SAN ROQUE 5 CHALAN KIYA 5 LOWER BASE 5 GARAPAN NORTH 5 MARPI 3 KANAT TABLA 3 ACHUGAO 2 AS TEO 2 FRONT DESK 2 AS MATUIS 2 AS MAHETOG 1 MANAGAHA 1 OBYAN BEACH 1 NAFTAN PT 1 SADOG TASI 1 THEFT BY DECEPTION 5 NOT ENTERED 1 DAN DAN 1 SUSUPE 1 FRONT DESK 1 GARAPAN WEST 1 THEFT BY EXTORTION 1 GARAPAN CENTRAL 1 THEFT BY UNLAWFUL TAKING, DISPOSITION 3 NOT ENTERED 3 THEFT OF SERVICE 16 SUSUPE 4 DAN DAN 3 GARAPAN CENTRAL 2 GARAPAN SOUTH 2 TANAPAG 1 SAN JOSE 1 FRONT DESK 1 KOBLERVILLE 1 GARAPAN WEST 1 THEFT OF VEHICLE 25 SUSUPE 6 CHALAN KANOA 5 GARAPAN SOUTH 2 KAGMAN 2 NAVY HILL 2 CHALAN LAULAU 2 GARAPAN WEST 2 KANAT TABLA 1 SAN JOSE 1 AS LITO 1 GUALO RAI 1 CHILD ABUSE/NEGLECT 46 CHILD ABUSE OR NEGLECT 46 CAPITAL HILL 5 NOT ENTERED 5 KAGMAN 5 CHALAN KANOA 4 SAN JOSE 4 KOBLERVILLE 4 SAN ANTONIO 3 SUSUPE 2 DAN DAN 2 CHALAN PIAO 2 GARAPAN NORTH 2 PUERTO RICO 1 GARAPAN CENTRAL 1 GARAPAN SOUTH 1 AS LITO 1 TANAPAG 1 PAPAGO 1 NAVY HILL 1 KANAT TABLA 1 CONSPIRACY/FRAUD/FORGERY 39 ATTEMPTS TO COMMIT CRIME 2 SAN JOSE 1 DAN DAN 1 BRIBERY 1 SUSUPE 1 CONSPIRACY 1 SUSUPE 1 COUNTERFEITING 3 AS LITO 1 SAN JOSE 1 KOBLERVILLE 1 FORGERY 11 NOT ENTERED 3 SUSUPE 3 CHALAN KANOA 1 GUALO RAI 1 AS PERDIDIO 1 DAN DAN 1 GARAPAN NORTH 1 MISUSE OF CREDIT CARD/BAD CHECKS 15 GARAPAN CENTRAL 3 CHALAN KANOA 3 NOT ENTERED 2 SUSUPE 2 AS LITO 1 SAN JOSE 1 CAPITAL HILL 1 CHALAN LAULAU 1 DAN DAN 1 PROHIBITED ACTS 1 PUERTO RICO 1 TAMPERING PROHIBITED 5 KOBLERVILLE 1 CHALAN LAULAU 1 SAN VICENTE 1 DAN DAN 1 KAGMAN 1 CONTEMPT 37 CONTEMPT 17 CHALAN KANOA 4 SUSUPE 3 CHALAN PIAO 2 SAN VICENTE 2 NOT ENTERED 2 KOBLERVILLE 2 SAN ANTONIO 1 KAGMAN 1 CONTEMPT OF COURT 16 NOT ENTERED 3 SAN JOSE 2 SUSUPE 2 KAGMAN 2 GUALO RAI 1 FRONT DESK 1 DAN DAN 1 ACHUGAO 1 TANAPAG 1 MARPI 1 CHALAN KANOA 1 VIOLATING ORDER OF PROTECTION 4 DAN DAN 3 SUSUPE 1 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 39 IMPORTATION OF DRUGS 1 SUSUPE 1 POSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 38 NOT ENTERED 6 KOBLERVILLE 6 CHALAN KANOA 4 GARAPAN WEST 4 SUSUPE 3 AFETNAS 2 CHALAN PIAO 2 SAN JOSE 2 FINA SISU 1 PAPAGO 1 CHALAN LAULAU 1 DAN DAN 1 SADOG TASI 1 GARAPAN SOUTH 1 NAVY HILL 1 KAGMAN 1 AS TERLAJE 1 DISTURBANCE 699 DISTURBING THE PEACE 693 NOT ENTERED 106 SUSUPE 78 CHALAN KANOA 53 KOBLERVILLE 50 KAGMAN 48 GARAPAN CENTRAL 40 DAN DAN 34 SAN ANTONIO 33 GARAPAN WEST 31 GARAPAN SOUTH 29 SAN VICENTE 23 SAN JOSE 15 GUALO RAI 14 CHINA TOWN 13 CHALAN LAULAU 13 AS LITO 11 TANAPAG 11 CHALAN PIAO 9 CAPITAL HILL 8 FINA SISU 8 NAVY HILL 7 AS MATUIS 7 CHALAN KIYA 7 KANAT TABLA 7 PAPAGO 6 AFETNAS 5 AS TERLAJE 5 AS PERDIDIO 4 MIHA 3 AS TEO 3 SAN ROQUE 2 FRONT DESK 2 MARPI 1 PUERTO RICO 1 GARAPAN NORTH 1 ILLIYAN 1 ACHUGAO 1 SADOG TASI 1 OBYAN 1 LADDER BEACH 1 NUISANCE 2 SAN VICENTE 1 DAN DAN 1 STALKING 1ST DEGREE 1 SAN ANTONIO 1 STALKING 2ND DEGREE 3 SUSUPE 2 GARAPAN CENTRAL 1 FIREARM LIC/REGISTRATION 7 ILLEGAL POSSESSION AMMUNITION 2 NOT ENTERED 1 CAPITAL HILL 1 LICENSE FOR TRANSFER 2 DAN DAN 1 CHALAN KIYA 1 NO FIREARM PERMIT 2 NOT ENTERED 1 CAPITAL HILL 1 REGISTRY OF FIREARMS & AMMUNITION 1 CHALAN KANOA 1 GENERAL CRIME 3 ILLEGAL ALCOHOL SALES 2 SAN ROQUE 1 GUALO RAI 1 MISUSE OF GOVERNMENT VEHICLE 1 NOT ENTERED 1 JUVENILE CRIME 59 CURFEW VIOLATION 3 CHALAN KANOA 1 SUSUPE 1 KOBLERVILLE 1 DELINQUENT CHILD 19 KOBLERVILLE 4 KAGMAN 3 DAN DAN 3 CHALAN KANOA 3 NOT ENTERED 2 SAN VICENTE 1 SAN ANTONIO 1 MIHA 1 FINA SISU 1 MINOR CONSUMING ALCOHOL 33 KAGMAN 4 CHALAN KANOA 4 GUALO RAI 3 DAN DAN 3 GARAPAN SOUTH 3 GARAPAN CENTRAL 2 NOT ENTERED 2 KOBLERVILLE 2 SAN VICENTE 2 SUSUPE 2 MIHA 1 SAN ANTONIO 1 CHINA TOWN 1 CHALAN KIYA 1 AS MATUIS 1 GARAPAN WEST 1 MINOR SELLING ALCOHOL 3 GARAPAN SOUTH 1 SUSUPE 1 SAN JOSE 1 MINOR SERVING ALCOHOL 1 GARAPAN CENTRAL 1 KIDNAP/FALSE ARREST 3 FALSE ARREST 1 NOT ENTERED 1 KIDNAPPING 2 GARAPAN WEST 1 GARAPAN CENTRAL 1 OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE 39 HINDERING POLICE OFFICER 1 CHALAN KANOA 1 INTERFERING W/DOMESTIC VIOLENCE REP 24 NOT ENTERED 3 KOBLERVILLE 3 SAN VICENTE 2 SAN ANTONIO 2 SUSUPE 2 GARAPAN CENTRAL 2 KAGMAN 2 GARAPAN SOUTH 1 SAN JOSE 1 DAN DAN 1 KANAT TABLA 1 AS MATUIS 1 CAPITAL HILL 1 AFETNAS 1 CHALAN KANOA 1 INTERFERING WITH SERVICE PROCESS 1 KOBLERVILLE 1 OBSTRUCTING JUSTICE 11 GARAPAN CENTRAL 2 SAN JOSE 2 KAGMAN 2 GARAPAN WEST 1 DAN DAN 1 SUSUPE 1 KANAT TABLA 1 NOT ENTERED 1 TAMPERING WITH WITNESS 2 TANAPAG 1 CHALAN KANOA 1 POLICE ASSISTANCE 81 INJURED/DEAD PERSON 81 KOBLERVILLE 8 NAVY HILL 7 NOT ENTERED 6 GARAPAN SOUTH 6 KAGMAN 5 CHALAN KANOA 5 DAN DAN 5 SUSUPE 4 SAN JOSE 3 CHALAN LAULAU 3 CHINA TOWN 3 GARAPAN CENTRAL 3 SADOG TASI 2 SAN VICENTE 2 AS MATUIS 2 GARAPAN NORTH 2 CHALAN PIAO 2 CHALAN KIYA 2 AS LITO 2 NAFTAN PT 1 CAPITAL HILL 1 SAN ANTONIO 1 GUALO RAI 1 MARPI 1 PAPAGO 1 TANAPAG 1 FINA SISU 1 GARAPAN WEST 1 PROPERTY CRIME 316 CRIMINAL MISCHIEF 295 NOT ENTERED 41 CHALAN KANOA 30 KAGMAN 26 KOBLERVILLE 19 DAN DAN 18 SUSUPE 15 GARAPAN WEST 15 GARAPAN CENTRAL 14 GARAPAN SOUTH 14 GUALO RAI 10 CHALAN PIAO 9 TANAPAG 8 SAN ANTONIO 8 AS LITO 6 CHINA TOWN 6 CAPITAL HILL 6 SAN JOSE 5 FINA SISU 5 SAN VICENTE 5 CHALAN LAULAU 4 CHALAN KIYA 3 PAPAGO 3 MARPI 3 AS PERDIDIO 3 LOWER BASE 2 NAVY HILL 2 GARAPAN NORTH 2 AS MATUIS 2 AS TERLAJE 2 PUERTO RICO 2 KANAT TABLA 2 MIHA 1 AFETNAS 1 OBYAN 1 OBYAN BEACH 1 AS TEO 1 CRIMINAL TRESPASS 18 NOT ENTERED 4 KAGMAN 2 SUSUPE 2 CAPITAL HILL 2 CHALAN KANOA 2 OBYAN 2 KOBLERVILLE 1 DAN DAN 1 AS LITO 1 GUALO RAI 1 LITTERING 3 AFETNAS 1 NOT ENTERED 1 GARAPAN WEST 1 SEX CRIME 34 INCEST 2 GARAPAN NORTH 1 CAPITAL HILL 1 INDECENT EXPOSURE 1 SAN VICENTE 1 INDECENT EXPOSURE - FIRST DEGREE 1 CAPITAL HILL 1 RAPE 2 SAN ANTONIO 1 CHINA TOWN 1 SEXUAL ABUSE OF A MINOR 7 NOT ENTERED 2 SUSUPE 2 CAPITAL HILL 1 CHALAN KANOA 1 CHINA TOWN 1 SEXUAL ABUSE OF A MINOR -1ST DEGREE 9 GARAPAN NORTH 2 SUSUPE 2 NOT ENTERED 2 CHALAN PIAO 1 CAPITAL HILL 1 DAN DAN 1 SEXUAL ABUSE OF A MINOR -2ND DEGREE 3 CHALAN KANOA 1 SUSUPE 1 KAGMAN 1 SEXUAL ASSAULT - FIRST DEGREE 5 SUSUPE 2 NOT ENTERED 1 AS LITO 1 CAPITAL HILL 1 SEXUAL ASSAULT - SECOND DEGREE 3 KOBLERVILLE 1 SUSUPE 1 SAN ANTONIO 1 SEXUAL ASSAULT - THIRD DEGREE 1 CHALAN PIAO 1 VIOLENT CRIME 569 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT AND BATTERY 7 CHALAN KANOA 3 NOT ENTERED 1 SUSUPE 1 GARAPAN CENTRAL 1 GARAPAN SOUTH 1 ASSAULT 79 NOT ENTERED 11 SUSUPE 11 KOBLERVILLE 9 DAN DAN 7 CHALAN KANOA 6 GARAPAN WEST 5 GARAPAN CENTRAL 4 KAGMAN 4 SAN JOSE 3 SAN VICENTE 2 SAN ANTONIO 2 FINA SISU 2 GARAPAN SOUTH 2 TANAPAG 2 PAPAGO 1 AFETNAS 1 GUALO RAI 1 CAPITAL HILL 1 CHALAN LAULAU 1 AS LITO 1 FRONT DESK 1 AS TERLAJE 1 KANAT TABLA 1 ASSAULT AND BATTERY 347 NOT ENTERED 46 SUSUPE 38 CHALAN KANOA 31 KOBLERVILLE 27 GARAPAN WEST 24 GARAPAN CENTRAL 22 KAGMAN 20 DAN DAN 17 GARAPAN SOUTH 16 SAN ANTONIO 13 SAN JOSE 10 GUALO RAI 9 CHALAN LAULAU 8 CHINA TOWN 7 SAN VICENTE 6 NAVY HILL 5 KANAT TABLA 4 AS LITO 4 FINA SISU 4 PAPAGO 4 AS PERDIDIO 4 AFETNAS 3 TANAPAG 3 AS TERLAJE 3 GARAPAN NORTH 3 AS MAHETOG 2 AS MATUIS 2 SAN ROQUE 2 CHALAN PIAO 2 CAPITAL HILL 2 FRONT DESK 1 MARPI 1 CHALAN KIYA 1 AS TEO 1 MIHA 1 PUERTO RICO 1 ASSAULT WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON 107 NOT ENTERED 14 CHALAN KANOA 10 KOBLERVILLE 9 GARAPAN CENTRAL 9 GARAPAN SOUTH 9 DAN DAN 6 SAN ANTONIO 6 KAGMAN 6 SUSUPE 5 SAN VICENTE 4 GUALO RAI 4 CHINA TOWN 4 CHALAN LAULAU 4 GARAPAN WEST 4 AS LITO 2 TANAPAG 2 SAN JOSE 2 NAVY HILL 1 CHALAN KIYA 1 AS MATUIS 1 AS TEO 1 OBYAN 1 GARAPAN NORTH 1 PUERTO RICO 1 RESISTING ARREST 18 SAN JOSE 2 NOT ENTERED 2 SUSUPE 2 DAN DAN 2 KAGMAN 2 TANAPAG 1 GARAPAN CENTRAL 1 SAN ANTONIO 1 CHALAN LAULAU 1 GARAPAN SOUTH 1 KOBLERVILLE 1 FINA SISU 1 KANAT TABLA 1 RIOT 6 KAGMAN 1 PAPAGO 1 NOT ENTERED 1 GARAPAN CENTRAL 1 ACHUGAO 1 GARAPAN SOUTH 1 SENIOR CITZEN PHY/MENTAL ABUSE 5 KOBLERVILLE 4 SUSUPE 1 Grand Total 3105.
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