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Annual Agencyclearanceinform 2009 AGENCY CLEARANCE INFORMATION Total Group'A' Group'B' Total Full Time Male Female Civilian Oĸcers Oĸcers Group'A' Group'A' Clearance Group'B' Group'B' Clearance Total Total Clearance Agency Oĸcers Oĸcers Oĸcers Employees Killed Assaulted Incidents Cleared Rate Incidents Cleared Rate Incidents Cleared Rate Adrian Police Department 33 31 2 3 051,620 42926.5% 894 55161.6 % 2,514 980 39.0 % Adrian Township Police Department 22000021 419.0% 9 555.6 % 30 9 30.0 % Albion Police Department 24 21 3 3 00718 425.8% 297 155.1 % 1,015 57 5.6 % Alcona Co. Sheriī's Oĸce 14 14 0 11 00390 8120.8% 134 6347.0 % 524 144 27.5 % Alger Co. Sheriī's Oĸce 11 9 2 2 0012 866.7% 27 2177.8 % 39 29 74.4 % Algonac Police Department 871100132 3526.5% 134 8966.4 % 266 124 46.6 % Allegan Co. Sheriī's Oĸce 61 56 5 47 042,241 93441.7% 2,591 1,87672.4 % 4,832 2,810 58.2 % Allegan Police Department 990100256 9838.3% 228 17476.3 % 484 272 56.2 % Allen Park Police Department 46 44 2 8 001,181 37631.8% 354 27878.5 % 1,535 654 42.6 % Alma Police Department 14 13 1 0 00335 13440.0% 189 12867.7 % 524 262 50.0 % Almont Police Department 761000285 6121.4% 180 11865.6 % 465 179 38.5 % Alpena Co. Sheriī's Oĸce 13 12 1 13 01151 6241.1% 154 11675.3 % 305 178 58.4 % Alpena Police Department 17 17 0 2 00810 11814.6% 560 25645.7 % 1,370 374 27.3 % Ann Arbor Police Department 124 91 33 49 035,065 77015.2% 1,821 1,29271.0 % 6,886 2,062 29.9 % Antrim Co. Sheriī's Oĸce 20 18 2 28 00671 9013.4% 127 4031.5 % 798 130 16.3 % Arenac Co. Sheriī's Oĸce 11 10 1 9 02328 6519.8% 230 16270.4 % 558 227 40.7 % ArgenƟne Township Police Department431101 173 4626.6% 84 4452.4 % 257 90 35.0 % Armada Police Department 22000040 410.0% 44 2250.0 % 84 26 31.0 % Auburn Hills Police Department 55 47 8 15 041,761 77444.0% 448 34677.2 % 2,209 1,120 50.7 % Auburn Police Department 11000033 00.0% 8 00.0 % 41 0 0.0 % AuGresͲSims Police Department 220000 200.0% 1 1100.0 % 3133.3 % Bad Axe Police Department 871000388 7519.3% 730 14019.2 % 1,118 215 19.2 % Bangor Police Department 550000214 3315.4% 257 18170.4 % 471 214 45.4 % Baraga Co. Sheriī's Oĸce 660700 100.0% 4600.0 % 4700.0 % BarodaͲLake Township Police Department330000 171 4727.5% 81 3644.4 % 252 83 32.9 % Barry Co. Sheriī's Oĸce 30 25 5 27 00994 18318.4% 777 38149.0 % 1,771 564 31.8 % Barry Township Police Department 33000022 522.7% 26 1350.0 % 48 18 37.5 % Barryton Police Department 000000 3133.3% 9 666.7 % 12758.3 % Bath Township Police Department 11 11 0 1 00243 249.9% 102 3837.3 % 345 62 18.0 % BaƩle Creek Police Department 114 99 15 19 057,035 1,36719.4% 1,045 60658.0 % 8,080 1,973 24.4 % Bay City Police Department 57 52 5 4 052,573 55221.5% 1,490 1,13576.2 % 4,063 1,687 41.5 % Bay Co. Sheriī's Oĸce 36 35 1 45 001,100 36633.3% 932 78984.7 % 2,032 1,155 56.8 % Beaverton Police Department 11000041 2048.8% 48 3572.9 % 89 55 61.8 % Belding Police Department 752101535 7313.6% 457 15333.5 % 992 226 22.8 % Bellaire Police Department 33000051 1019.6% 45 3168.9 % 96 41 42.7 % Belleville Police Department 761200295 9431.9% 323 28588.2 % 618 379 61.3 % Benton Harbor Police Department 24 22 2 6 00875 8810.1% 541 31458.0 % 1,416 402 28.4 % Benton Township Police Department25 25 0 10 01 2,814 77727.6% 1,988 55227.8 % 4,802 1,329 27.7 % Benzie Co. Sheriī's Oĸce 13 12 1 28 00387 369.3% 309 14045.3 % 696 176 25.3 % Berkley Police Department 27 25 2 6 01508 15831.1% 321 27686.0 % 829 434 52.4 % Agency Clearance InformaƟon Page 1 of 17 2009 Crime in Michigan 2009 AGENCY CLEARANCE INFORMATION Total Group'A' Group'B' Total Full Time Male Female Civilian Oĸcers Oĸcers Group'A' Group'A' Clearance Group'B' Group'B' Clearance Total Total Clearance Agency Oĸcers Oĸcers Oĸcers Employees Killed Assaulted Incidents Cleared Rate Incidents Cleared Rate Incidents Cleared Rate Berrien Co. Sheriī's Oĸce 70 62 8 91 001,923 27414.2% 1,337 58643.8 % 3,260 860 26.4 % Berrien SpringsͲOronoko Township Police 990102558 8415.1% 384 12833.3 % 942 212 22.5 % Department Beverly Hills Department of Public Safety23 22 1 4 00 289 10737.0% 84 5869.0 % 373 165 44.2 % Big Rapids Department Public Safety19 16 3 1 00 800 16020.0% 949 46849.3 % 1,749 628 35.9 % Birch Run Police Department 550100178 5732.0% 128 10178.9 % 306 158 51.6 % Birmingham Police Department 33 29 4 9 02734 11015.0% 142 9264.8 % 876 202 23.1 % Bishop Int Airport Department of Public Safety770100 20 735.0% 1 1100.0 % 21 8 38.1 % Blackman Township Police Department28 28 0 1 04 1,215 282.3% 654 172.6 % 1,869 45 2.4 % Blisseld Police Department 651000166 116.6% 148 6141.2 % 314 72 22.9 % Bloomeld Hills Police Department26 26 0 4 00 121 3528.9% 74 5574.3 % 195 90 46.2 % Bloomeld Township Police Department75 68 7 21 02 1,201 30325.2% 484 39080.6 % 1,685 693 41.1 % Bloomingdale Police Department 00000011 218.2% 18 211.1 % 29 4 13.8 % Boyne City Police Department 770100261 5521.1% 350 5616.0 % 611 111 18.2 % Branch Co. Sheriī's Oĸce 25 24 1 24 03566 9717.1% 349 17349.6 % 915 270 29.5 % Breckenridge Police Department 22000040 12.5% 30 13.3 % 70 2 2.9 % Bridgeport Township Police Department981100 750 35447.2% 295 25987.8 % 1,045 613 58.7 % Bridgman Police Department 440000172 00.0% 144 10.7 % 316 1 0.3 % Brighton Police Department 17 17 0 2 00363 9024.8% 353 21159.8 % 716 301 42.0 % Bronson Police Department 550000109 109.2% 39 2153.8 % 148 31 20.9 % Brown City Police Department * 22000050 48.0% 47 1327.7 % 97 17 17.5 % Brownstown Township Police Department35 33 2 10 04 1,243 18815.1% 839 48157.3 % 2,082 669 32.1 % Buchanan Police Department 990101350 339.4% 676 10816.0 % 1,026 141 13.7 % Buena Vista Township Police Department15 12 3 2 00 1,097 16414.9% 340 12837.6 % 1,437 292 20.3 % Burr Oak Police Department 10100042 12.4% 62 11.6 % 104 2 1.9 % Burton Police Department 40 38 2 5 052,649 76929.0% 701 33848.2 % 3,350 1,107 33.0 % Cadillac Police Department 15 14 1 2 031,246 26421.2% 1,322 33425.3 % 2,568 598 23.3 % Calhoun Co. Sheriī's Oĸce 75 66 9 101 001,232 816.6% 584 17329.6 % 1,816 254 14.0 % Calumet Police Department 11000069 1318.8% 36 2466.7 % 105 37 35.2 % Cambridge Township Police Department330000 12 00.0% 144 3625.0 % 156 36 23.1 % Canton Township Police Department86 79 7 35 07 3,450 1,06330.8% 944 48551.4 % 4,394 1,548 35.2 % Capac Police Department 21100195 1111.6% 94 1617.0 % 189 27 14.3 % Capitol Region Airport Authority 13 11 2 8 00 9222.2% 3 266.7 % 12433.3 % Carleton Police Department 321100137 139.5% 95 5658.9 % 232 69 29.7 % Caro Police Department 770000441 10824.5% 467 26857.4 % 908 376 41.4 % Carrollton Township Police Department761102 388 5313.7% 302 8227.2 % 690 135 19.6 % Caseville Police Department 21100059 813.6% 88 3742.0 % 147 45 30.6 % Caspian Police Department 11000018 738.9% 7 685.7 % 25 13 52.0 % Cass Co. Sheriī's Oĸce 33 27 6 37 001,488 241.6% 609 457.4 % 2,097 69 3.3 % Cassopolis Police Department 55000023 521.7% 59 2745.8 % 82 32 39.0 % Agency Clearance InformaƟon Page 2 of 17 2009 Crime in Michigan 2009 AGENCY CLEARANCE INFORMATION Total Group'A' Group'B' Total Full Time Male Female Civilian Oĸcers Oĸcers Group'A' Group'A' Clearance Group'B' Group'B' Clearance Total Total Clearance Agency Oĸcers Oĸcers Oĸcers Employees Killed Assaulted Incidents Cleared Rate Incidents Cleared Rate Incidents Cleared Rate Cedar Springs Police Department 761001322 6520.2% 218 14968.3 % 540 214 39.6 % Center Line Police Department 20 18 2 2 05546 15428.2% 121 9074.4 % 667 244 36.6 % Central Lake Police Department 11000018 15.6% 55 814.5 % 73 9 12.3 % Central Michigan University Police Department20 18 2 11 00 408 4110.0% 163 9558.3 % 571 136 23.8 % Charlevoix Co. Sheriī's Oĸce 18 16 2 16 02368 10027.2% 457 21747.5 % 825 317 38.4 % Charlevoix Police Department 761101163 3722.7% 141 5539.0 % 304 92 30.3 % CharloƩe Police Department 18 17 1 1 04628 11217.8% 484 20642.6 % 1,112 318 28.6 % Cheboygan Co. Sheriī's Oĸce 17 16 1 18 00285 7727.0% 171 5833.9 % 456 135 29.6 % Cheboygan Public Safety 770100316 13442.4% 178 14480.9 % 494 278 56.3 % Chelsea Police Department 871403214 8137.9% 64 4367.2 % 278 124 44.6 % Chesaning Police Department 00000078 810.3% 49 1326.5 % 127 21 16.5 % Chestereld Township Police Department47 43 4 13 00 2,498 00.0% 694 00.0 % 3,192 0 0.0 % Chikaming Township Police Department550100 157 2918.5% 123 5443.9 % 280 83 29.6 % Chippewa Co.
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