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MOORPARK <br />BERNARDO M. PEREZ <br />Mayor <br />SCOTT MONTGOMERY <br />Mayor Pro Tern <br />ELOISE BROWN <br />Councilmember <br />CLINT HARPER, Ph.D. <br />Councilmember <br />PAUL W. LAWRASON, Jr. <br />Councilmember <br />LILLIAN KELLERMAN <br />City Clerk <br />TO: <br />FROM <br />DATE <br />IN <br />THE HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL <br />RICHARD RODRIGUEZ, LIEUTENANT <br />FEBRUARY 13, 1991 <br />STEVEN KUENY <br />City Manager <br />CHERYLJ.KANE <br />City Attorney <br />PATRICK RICHARDS, A.I.C.P. <br />Director of <br />Community Development <br />R. DENNIS DELZEIT <br />City Engineer <br />JOHN V. GILLESPIE <br />Chief of Police <br />RICHARD T. HARE <br />City Treasurer <br />SUBJECT: MOORPARK POLICE DEPARTMENT'S 1990 ANNUAL REPORT <br />DISCUSSION <br />The Moorark Police Department's 1990 Annual Report has been <br />prepared to provide the Honorable City Council with an overview <br />of the Department's public safety activities during the recently <br />concluded 1990 calender year. <br />This Annual Report will address the following areas of activity: <br />Crime Rate <br />City-wide Accident Rate <br />Traffic Enforcement <br />Crime Rate <br />Calls For Service <br />Highway 118 Accident Rate <br />The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) gathers crime <br />statistics from throughout the nation and compiles a Uniform <br />Crime Index (UCI). This UCI is separated into Part I and Part <br />II crimes. <br />The "serious crime" rate begins with the sum of all criminal <br />incidents in eight categories defined by the Federal Bureau of <br />Investigation and reported by local law enforcement in <br />incorporated cities and the county sheriff's departments during <br />calender year 1990. The "serious crimes" are sometimes referred <br />to by statisticians and analysts as Part I crimes. Part I <br />crimes is the common barometer used to compare crime rates <br />between communities throughout the country. <br />799 Moorpark Avenue Moorpark, California 93021 (805) 529-6864 <br />