The document provides a monthly crime report for the Lakewood Police Department in June 2009. It includes comparisons of crime statistics from 2008 to 2009, as well as gang arrests from 2006 to the present. Some key findings are that Part One crimes decreased 11.8% from June 2008 to June 2009, aggravated assaults dropped significantly from 60 in May to 28 in June, and property crimes like auto theft and burglary decreased substantially compared to the previous year.
3. This is preliminary data provided by LESA Records based on the IBR report format. This data is accurate as of 17 Jul 2009. Lakewood Crime and Incident Report for June 2009 (Part One Crime – with Non-Aggravated Assault)
4. Information contained herein is incident based (RMS) and is accurate as of 7/20/2009. Lakewood Crime and Incident Report for June 2009 (Part Two Crime)
7. 2008 Jun: 254 UCR 2009 Jun: 217 UCR (Preliminary) Decrease of .24% YTD Jun 08-Jun 09
8. Lakewood PD Gang Related Arrests 2006-YTD 2009 These numbers are Warehouse derived and accurate as of 16 July 2009 Total 2009 Arrests as of 1 July 09 = 48
Whenever I give this brief outside of Lakewood, I always start the presentation with the following question: “How many think crime in Lakewood is the worst in the County?” Generally 40% or more of the audience raise their hand; When I ask that those who think crime in Lakewood is the second worst in the County to also raise their hands…, most of the remaining hands go up. Clearly Lakewood is fighting a wide-spread perception of high crime rates.
Whenever I give this brief outside of Lakewood, I always start the presentation with the following question: “How many think crime in Lakewood is the worst in the County?” Generally 40% or more of the audience raise their hand; When I ask that those who think crime in Lakewood is the second worst in the County to also raise their hands…, most of the remaining hands go up. Clearly Lakewood is fighting a wide-spread perception of high crime rates.
Whenever I give this brief outside of Lakewood, I always start the presentation with the following question: “How many think crime in Lakewood is the worst in the County?” Generally 40% or more of the audience raise their hand; When I ask that those who think crime in Lakewood is the second worst in the County to also raise their hands…, most of the remaining hands go up. Clearly Lakewood is fighting a wide-spread perception of high crime rates.