LG Police Services Report JULY 2022-DEC 2022_FINAL_LOS GATOS
POLICE SERVICES
REPORT
JULY 2022 –DEC 12,2022
THE DEPARTMENT Staff Update
Support
Services
Bureau
Police Records Specialist
Dispatchers
CSO’s
Operations Bureau
Police Officer (Laterals)
Police Officer (Academy Recruit)
The Department Context
Legislative Mandates Policy Updates Equipment & Technology Ordinances
•AB 481 -Military equipment
transparency
•SB 2 -Police Decertification
•SB16 –Increases transparency
regarding Peace Officer
misconduct records; implements
additional background check
and record retention
requirements
•Concealed Weapons Permit
update due to Supreme
Court ruling on NYSRPA v.
Bruen
•Coplink X
•Drone Team
•Axon Camera update to
fleet and body worn
•Electric Bikes update in
process with Youth
Commission
LEADERSHIP (INNER
PERSPECTIVES, WLLE)16%
COMMUNICATION 2%
PROMOTION 2%
CPT/PSP 43%
SPECIALTY TEAM/
POSITION 26%
LEGAL 2%
SOFTWARE 9%
TRAINING CATEGORIES
JULY 2022 TO DECEMBER 2022WHERE IS THE FOCUS?
COMPLIANCE
81 2 HOURS
DEVELOPMENT
656 HOURS
LEADERSHIP
320 HOURS
Calls For Service
2:24
0:00
4:48
7:12
12:00
9:36
16:48
14:24
PRIORITY 1CALLS PRIORITY2 CALLS PRIORITY 3CALLS
2021 2022 TARGET GOAL
Mental Health Response
30
20
10
0
50
40
70
60
9-8-8
•National initiative that shifts mental health crisis calls away from law enforcement and instead to the caller’s needs being evaluated by the Suicide Prevention hotline to evaluate and determine the resource needs of the caller
M.C.R.T.
•Mobile Crisis Response Team is focused on connecting family/caregivers to community support, stives to provide clinicians that can respond to an active mental health crisis and assist law enforcement, services ages 18 and over
M.R.S.S.
•Mobile Response and Stabilization Services provides similar services to that of M.C.R.T but for ages 4-20 years of age.
T.R.U.S.T.
•Trusted Response Urgent Support Team is an onsite field team is a non-law enforcement mobile crisis response resource that works closely with crisis hotlines, the community and family member to provide intervention and follow up.
Racial Identity Profiling Act (R.I.P.A.)-
Preliminary Analysis
Traffic Enforcement &Case Reports
.
Flock Safety ALPR System
A two-year pilot program for the allocation and implementation of stationaryautomatedlicenseplate readers (ALPR)throughout Town,as a crime suppression andinvestigativetool. ALPR cameras were strategically placed at fifteen locations alerting officers in the field to stolen vehicles and vehicles wanted in connection with a crime.
32 Crimes 14 Stolen Vehicles Recovered
30-Day Retention
Flock is audited monthly to ensure policy is being followed
Flock transparency page is
located on the Police website
Flock Metrics
NOTABLE CASES
Flock Case (July)
Property Crime (July)
Mental Health (August)
Person Crime (December)
COMMUNITY
POLICING Neighborhood Watch (7)
Vacation Checks (192)/Visits (576)
Methodists & St. Luke Church-vulnerable comm. support
SRO Agreement w/school districts 2022-2024
Therapy K9 (10)
Community Police Academy Boy/Girl Scout Troop pres. (8)
Bike Rodeos (5)
Coffee w/a COP (2)
National Night Out (4)
Collaborative Partnerships
C.E.R.T
D.A.R.T
LGMS POLICE FOUNDATION
YOUTH COMMISSION
SCC BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES
ADDISON PENZAK JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
METHODIST ST. LUKE CHURCH
LGSUHS & LGUSD
QUESTIONS