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The Crime In Washington 2008 Annual Report

is prepared by

Criminal Justice Information Support Staff:

Kellie Lapczynski, Statistical Compiler

Linda Schaffel, NIBRS Specialist Tonya Todd, Document Imager

Joan Smith, CJIS Manager

The Washington State Uniform Crime Reporting Program is a cooperative effort of:

Washington Association of Washington State Criminal Sheriffs and Police Chiefs Justice Training Commission 3060 Willamette Drive NE 19010 1st Avenue South Lacey, WA 98516 Seattle, WA 98148 Phone: (360) 486-2380 Phone: (206) 835-7300 Fax: (360) 486-2381 Fax: (206) 439-3752 Website: www.waspc.org Website: www.cjtc.state.wa.us

Donald G. Pierce, Michael D. Parsons, Ph. D., Executive Director Executive Director

Front cover designed by Tonya Todd

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CRIME IN WASHINGTON STATE - 2008

SUMMARY

RATE OF INDEX CRIME - Index crimes in Washington State totaled 264,158 for 2008, constituting 40.2 offenses per 1,000 persons. This represents a decrease of 7.2% in the index crime rate over 2007.

POPULATION - **The estimated population in Washington for 2008 was 6,587,600 as compared

to 6,488,000 for 2007. This represents a 1.54% increase. VIOLENT CRIME - Violent crime offenses are murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated

assault. Reported violent crime offenses totaled 21,202 for 2008. The violent crime rate per 1,000 persons for 2008 is 3.22, which is a decrease of 2.4% compared to 2007. While simple assault can be violent, it is not generally serious in nature therefore is excluded from the categorization of violent crime for this publication.

PROPERTY CRIME - Property crime offenses are burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, and arson.

Reported property crime offenses totaled 242,956 for 2008. The property crime rate per 1,000 persons for 2008 is 36.9, which is a decrease of 7.6% compared to 2007.

VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED - Property valued at $329,005,833 was reported stolen in 2008. Of this amount,

$104,666,963 or 31.8% was recovered. The value of property stolen shows a decrease of 7.1% over 2007.

NUMBER OF LAW ENFORCE MENT OFFICERS KILLED OR ASSAULTED - One law enforcement officer killed feloniously while in the line of duty. A total of

886 law enforcement officers were assaulted during the year. Assaults on officers decreased 4.1% when compared to 2007 with 924 officer assaults reported for that year.

RATE OF CRIME CLEARANCES - There was a 17.2% clearance rate for all index crimes reported in 2008. The

clearance rate for 2007 was 18.2%. ARRESTS - A total of 250,840 arrests were reported in 2008 constituting a decrease of 5.4%

over the year 2007. DRUG ABUSE ARRESTS - There were *26,209 reported drug abuse arrests. Of this number, 11.1% were

persons under 18 years of age. DUI ARRESTS - A total of *36,276 arrests were made for DUI, which constituted 14.5% of the total

arrests reported in 2008. This percentage represents the arrests of 35,764 adults and 512 juveniles.

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LAW ENFORCEMENT EMPLOYEES - In 2008 there were 15,243 full-time law enforcement employees in the State of

Washington. Of these, there were 10,787 commissioned officers, which is an increase of 2.5% over 2007.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - There were 42,496 domestic violence offenses including simple assault and

violation of protection/no contact orders. This was a decrease of 11.7% over 2007. A total of 241 law enforcement agencies participated in this data collection.

HATE/BIAS CRIME - There were 236 reported hate bias crime incidents by 265 participating law

enforcement agencies. This represents an increase of 17.4% over 2007. Of the 236 incidents, there were 318 hate/bias offenses. It is important to remember that there can be more than one offense within a single incident. Of 265 reporting agencies, 204 reported that there was no hate crime activity in their jurisdiction.

** Source: Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division

2008 Population Trends for Washington State

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

CRIME IN WASHINGTON STATE 2008 was compiled from data

submitted to the Washington Uniform Crime Reporting program of the

Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs by Washington

State Law Enforcement agencies during 2008. Coverage is 99.8% of

the state population.

This report would not be possible without the voluntary cooperation of

Washington State’s law enforcement agencies. Additionally, input and

guidance from the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police

Chiefs WUCR/NIBRS Committee is gratefully acknowledged.

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Introduction

This is the twenty-ninth annual report of criminal offenses, arrests, law enforcement officers killed or

assaulted, and full-time law enforcement employees produced by the Washington Uniform Crime Reporting

(UCR) Program. Funding for the UCR Program is provided through contract with the Washington State

Criminal Justice Training Commission (CJTC). Administration of the UCR Program is the responsibility of

the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC) Criminal Justice Information Support

(CJIS) Department. Washington’s UCR Program is unique in that it is sponsored, administered, and

supported by an organization of contributing agency administrators rather than a bureau or department of

state government.

Background

Although the collection of nationwide crime information dates back to the 1890's, no ongoing program was

initiated until the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) established a committee on uniform

crime records in 1917. The committee's responsibility to provide management information to law

enforcement agencies was eventually turned over to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in 1930 when

the FBI received a congressional mandate to collect and disseminate national crime information. The IACP

has continued to serve the UCR Program in an advisory capacity and has been joined in this responsibility

by the National Sheriffs Association.

Data for Crime in Washington State 2008 are compiled from monthly Summary UCR submissions by

individual law enforcement agencies throughout the State of Washington. The UCR Program was activated

in October 1979 and began the collection of monthly reports from contributing agencies in January 1980.

Today, the UCR program offers on-line data input processing and provides various reports necessary for

statistical purposes in the criminal justice system.

Objectives of Washington UCR

Segments of our population need more complete, accurate, and timely information for a variety of reasons.

Citizens are interested in the probability of crime in their neighborhoods and criminal justice practitioners

need to know what is occurring in order to deploy personnel and equipment more efficiently to support public

safety. Legislators need statewide information about crime in order to pass realistic laws that will increase

the stability of our society. Researchers and planners need to know what is actually happening to predict

trends and recommend changes.

The primary objectives of Crime in Washington State 2008 are to implement and administer a uniform

system of collecting crime and arrest statistical data from contributing law enforcement agencies in the State

of Washington and present the information needed by each of these groups. This information will not, in

itself, prevent crime but it may encourage segments of society to understand the problem and to work

together with law enforcement agencies to reduce crime. Additional objectives of Crime in Washington

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State 2008 when compiled and evaluated are:

1. To identify the number of crimes reported by contributing agencies.

2. To identify the geographical distribution of reported offenses.

3. To determine whether or not reported crimes have increased or decreased.

4. To determine whether or not reported crimes have increased or decreased by population groups.

5. To determine the number of clearances and the clearance rate for reported offenses.

6. To determine the reported number of arrests by offense, age, sex, and race.

7. To determine the number of law enforcement officers assaulted and killed.

8. To determine the number of commissioned (sworn) and civilian law enforcement employees by gender.

9. To determine the rate per population group of commissioned (sworn) and civilian law enforcement employees.

Crime Factors

Factors relating to crime reporting practices, law enforcement policies, population characteristics, and

interpretation all contribute to variation in reported data. Some general factors which may affect the amount

of crime reported and type of crime committed are:

1. The density and size of the community population and of its surrounding area.

2. The variations in composition of the population, particularly to age.

3. The economic status, education, and recreation characteristics of the community population.

4. The stability of population with respect to residents' mobility, commuting patterns, and transient factors.

5. The climate, including seasonal weather conditions, and other geographical variations.

6. The religious characteristics of the population.

7. The effective strength of law enforcement agencies.

8. The policies of other components of the criminal justice system (i.e., prosecutorial, judicial, correctional and probational).

9. The attitude of the public toward law enforcement problems.

10. The crime reporting practices of the citizenry.

11. The administrative and investigative follow-up of the local law enforcement agency, including the degree of adherence to crime reporting standards.

UCR Statistical Interpretation

Statistics are a tool used to summarize information so that patterns or trends become clearer. All statistics

must be interpreted with an understanding of what they represent. To draw appropriate conclusions, it is

necessary to know what information is included and how it is reported.

To obtain accurate information from many different agencies, the national UCR program has to define the

precise methods for counting the number of offenses, arrests, clearances, and value of stolen or recovered

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property. The methods of counting and some resulting limitations are explained below.

Classification of Offenses

Summary UCR divides offenses into two major classifications designated as Part I and Part II offenses and

different information is collected for each classification. Part I offenses include (1) violent crimes: murder

and non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault; and (2) property crimes:

burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and, since January 1979, arson. Part I offenses are used to

calculate the crime index and crime rate. All other offenses are classified under Part II offenses.

All offenses are classified on the basis of law enforcement investigation in accordance with UCR offense

definitions which are not necessarily identical to the revised code of Washington definitions. Because UCR

identifies and tallies a police contact, offense classifications are not based on the findings of a court, medical

examiner, jury, or other judicial findings.

Counting the Offenses

The number of offenses is counted only for Part I crimes and simple assault. The method of counting varies

with the type of crime committed - the number of offenders does not determine the number of offenses.

For murder, non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape and aggravated assault, one offense is counted for

EACH VICTIM, regardless of the number of offenders involved.

For robbery and larceny, one offense is counted for EACH DISTINCT OPERATION that is separate in time

and place. The number of victims in any one operation does not determine the number of offenses. For

example, if 20 people are robbed in a bar at the same time, only one offense has occurred. However, if that

robber leaves the bar and holds up a passerby, a second offense has occurred. For burglary, one offense is

counted for each structure that is illegally entered. However, when the structure is an apartment house,

business, or office building in which units are leased for a period of time, one offense is counted for each unit

burglarized. For motor vehicle theft, one offense is counted for each vehicle stolen.

NOTE: Attempts to commit any of the crime index offenses are counted as actual offenses, except attempts to kill and assault to kill are counted as aggravated assaults.

For multiple offenses that occur in one crime incident, only the most serious offense is counted. Part I

crimes are ranked according to seriousness and appear in order from most serious to least serious crimes.

Example: a robber takes a man's wallet and then beats him causing serious injury. Both a robbery and an

aggravated assault have occurred, but because robbery is considered by UCR to be more serious, only the

robbery is counted. This is known as the HIERARCHY RULE. From one perspective, this method of

counting seriously understates the crime problem, but from another, it prevents undue inflation of crime

statistics.

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NOTE: 1. Arson is an exception to the above rule and is counted separately from other offenses.

2. The number of offenses is not reported for Part II offenses.

Arrests

Arrest information is collected for all Part I and Part II offenses according to the age, sex, and race of the

offender. It is not possible, however, to correlate race with sex or specific ages because the information is

collected independently, thus limiting analysis. Furthermore, arrest figures cannot be directly related to the

number of crimes cleared because the arrest totals count all offenders arrested for each offense, and

clearance-totals count only the offense for which an arrest or arrests have occurred.

Clearances

An offense is considered cleared (solved) when at least one offender is arrested for a crime, even though

several may have been involved. Offenses may also be cleared by exceptional means when the offender

commits suicide, makes a dying declaration, confesses while in custody or serving time for another crime, is

prosecuted in another jurisdiction for the same offense, is a juvenile who is handled by notifying the parents,

or when the victim refuses to prosecute or another jurisdiction refuses to extradite the offender, etc.

Clearances are counted as "adult" and "juvenile". A "juvenile" clearance is counted only when juveniles are

exclusively involved in the clearance of an offense. If the arrest of both adults and juveniles result in a

clearance, it is counted as an "adult" clearance.

NOTE: Not all crimes are cleared within the calendar year in which the offense occurs.

Information Grouping

The crime statistics reported by an individual agency indicate what is happening in one particular area, but to

make rational comparisons among a number of jurisdictions, communities with similar characteristics need to

be grouped together. It may be important to know how a city compares with cities of similar size, or how

patterns of crime differ in various types of communities. Grouping agencies with similar characteristics

allows these determinations to be made. Such comparative analysis provides the basic information for long-

range criminal justice planning.

UCR groups jurisdictions on the basis of population size in this report, and if any types of comparisons are to

be made, the reader should also consider what types of communities are being compared. Grouping by

population size considers only the population of the reporting area. It does not consider proximity to a major

metropolitan area in spite of the fact that widely different crime patterns could be expected in a city of 30,000

which is a suburb of Seattle or Tacoma and one which is in a rural area.

In this report, grouping by population does not take into account the urban/suburban/rural character of the

area, and includes a wide range of populations in each category. For use in interpreting this report, the UCR

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grouping systems are listed below:

Population Groupings - Cities, Towns, and Sheriffs Departments

Group Population

1 over 250,000

2 100,000 to 250,000

3 50,000 to 100,000

4 25,000 to 50,000

5 10,000 to 25,000

6 5,000 to 10,000

7 2,500 to 5,000

8 under 2,500

Crime Index

The crime index is a basic measure of crime which can be used for comparing the extent of crime among

cities, counties and states of similar size. The index is simply the total number of certain offenses that occur

in a given area in a given calendar period (usually quarterly and annually). The offenses are murder, forcible

rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson.

The offenses were selected as indicators of the total amount of criminal activity because they are serious

offenses that are the focus of widespread concern. They occur with sufficient frequency to reflect

fluctuations in the overall level of criminal activity. They are most likely to be reported and reported

accurately to law enforcement due to their seriousness. They are offenses that can be clearly and

specifically defined. Notwithstanding its usefulness, the index does have limitations.

The relationship between the index offenses and total criminal activity, both reported and unreported, has

never been firmly established. The varying severity of offenses is not taken into account, resulting in equal

weight being given to a shoplifting and a forcible rape. Further, the actual incidence of crime in a city may

not be accurately depicted by the index if the majority of the city's crime involves non-index offenses such as

gambling and narcotics.

Crime Rate

The crime rate is based on the index, but adjusts the index for variances in population by indicating the

number of index offenses for each 1,000 persons (other base population increments may be used such as

the number of index offenses per 100,000). This means that comparisons may be made among several

areas with different populations or within one area with different populations over a period of time, without

the information being biased by population differences. For most general comparisons, the crime rate is

probably the most accurate to use.

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To calculate the crime rate, first divide the population of the area by 1,000, and divide the crime index by that

answer. For example, if a city has a population of 273,000 and a crime index of 21,257 the calculations

would be:

1. 273,000 divided by 1,000 = 273.0

2. 21,257 divided by 273.0 = 77.86

Thus, although the city's crime index is 21,257, its crime rate (the number of crimes for each 1,000 people) is

77.86.

NIBRS: Changes In Crime Reporting

The data included in this report are comprised of Summary UCR data. While of value, it is limited in details

that may be more useful to law enforcement agencies, legislators, researchers, and others. Since additional

factors are generally collected by most law enforcement agencies in today’s computerized world, the national

UCR program was redesigned to include new guidelines and greater depth to the data. The program,

National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS), collects a multitude of data elements on each single

crime occurrence.

In December 2006, after many years of participating in the testing process that is required to officially collect

and submit accurate NIBRS data, Washington State was certified by the FBI. At this time, the state program

is working with local law enforcement agencies to provide a better understanding of NIBRS to ensure

accuracy and data quality. By January 1, 2012, Washington State will provide NIBRS crime statistics rather

than Summary data for all reporting agencies.

The additional information will provide more comprehensive data for reports and analysis. NIBRS collects

data on each single incident and arrest within 22 offense categories (Group A offenses) made up of 46

specific crimes, rather than the 8 offenses collected in Summary UCR reporting. For each of these reported

offenses, various facts about the crime are collected. Additionally, there are 11 separate offenses, or Group

B offenses, for which only arrest data is provided.

The Group A offenses collected in the NIBRS program are: Arson; Assault; Bribery; Burglary;

Counterfeiting/Forgery; Drug Offenses; Embezzlement; Extortions; Fraud; Gambling Offenses; Homicide;

Kidnapping; Larceny; Motor Vehicle Theft; Pornography Offenses; Robbery; Forcible Sex Offenses; Non-

Forcible Sex Offenses; Possession of Stolen Property; Vandalism; and Weapon Law Violations.

Group A offenses include statistical data on the incident, all offenses committed, property involved, weapons

involved, victim and offender demographics, arrest information, and clearance status.

Group B offenses, for which only arrest data are collected include: Bad Checks; Curfew/Vagrancy Violations;

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Disorderly Conduct; Driving Under the Influence; Drunkenness; Non-Violent Family Offenses; Liquor Law

Violations; Peeping Tom; Runaway; Trespass of Real Property; and All Other Offenses (non-traffic).

Mandatory Reporting

• Domestic Violence

Domestic violence offenses are collected as mandated by the Washington State Legislature. These

are not separate offenses from those collected in Summary UCR but because of the nature of the

relationship of those involved, these offenses are further categorized for analysis. The offenses

collected are limited to: homicide, forcible rape, robbery, assault, burglary, larceny, motor vehicle

theft, arson, and violation of protection/no-contact orders.

• Hate Crime (Malicious Harassment)

Like domestic violence offenses, hate crimes are not distinct, separate offenses. They are traditional

offenses that are motivated in whole, or in part, by the offender's bias. The motivations are specific

and include biases against race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, or

mental, physical, or sensory handicap. The offenses collected are limited to: murder, forcible rape,

robbery, assault, burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, arson, intimidation, and vandalism. Data

collected in the hate crime program are forwarded to the FBI.

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LAW ENFORCEMENT CODE OF ETHICS

AS A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER, my fundamental duty is to serve the community; to safeguard lives

and property; to protect the innocent against deception, the weak against oppression or intimidation and the

peaceful against violence or disorder; and to respect the constitutional rights of all to liberty, equality and

justice.

I WILL keep my private life unsullied as an example to all and will behave in a manner that does not bring

discredit to me or to my agency. I will maintain courageous calm in the face of danger, scorn, or ridicule;

develop self-restraint; and be constantly mindful of the welfare of others. Honest in thought and deed both in

my personal and official life, I will be exemplary in obeying the law and the regulations of my department.

Whatever I see or hear of a confidential nature or that is confided to me in my official capacity will be kept

ever secret unless revelation is necessary in the performance of my duty.

I WILL never act officiously or permit personal feelings, prejudices, political beliefs, aspirations, animosities,

or friendships to influence my decisions. With no compromise for crime and with relentless prosecution of

criminals, I will enforce the law courteously and appropriately without fear or favor, malice or ill will, never

employing unnecessary force or violence and never accepting gratuities.

I RECOGNIZE the badge of my office as a symbol of public faith, and I accept it as a public trust to be held

so long as I am true to the ethics of police service. I will never engage in acts of corruption or bribery, nor will

I condone such acts by other police officers. I will cooperate with all legally authorized agencies and their

representatives in the pursuit of justice.

I KNOW that I alone am responsible for my own standard of professional performance and will take every

reasonable opportunity to enhance and improve my level of knowledge and competence.

I WILL constantly strive to achieve these objectives and ideals, dedicating myself before God to my chosen

profession...law enforcement.

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VViioolleenntt CCrriimmee

The offenses included in this section are murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. These numbers are derived from monthly Uniform Crime Reports submitted by Washington State law enforcement agencies.

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21,359 21,48521,008

20,65821,074 21,095

21,629 21,84221,410 21,202

10,000

12,000

14,000

16,000

18,000

20,000

22,000

24,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Washington StateTotal Violent Crime

1999 - 2008

Number of Violent Offenses

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

3.7 3.7

3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.53.4

3.33.2

2.5

3

3.5

4

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Offenses per 1,000

Violent Crime Rate

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12,658

6,018

2,556

178

12,228

6,206

2,578

190

0 2 000 4 000 6 000 8 000 10 000 12 000 14 000

Agg. Assault

Robbery

Rape

Murder

Violent Crime

Violent Crime OffensesTwo-Year Comparison

0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000

2008 2007

*Simple Assault73.8%

Agg. Assault15.1%

Robbery7.7%

Rape3.2%

Murder0.2%

Total Violent Crime 2008 Total = 80,760

Including Simple Assault

*Not a Part-One Offense

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Table 1Murder and Non-Negligent Homicide

Relationship of Victim to OffenderStatewide - 2008

WITHIN FAMILY NUMBER *PERCENT OF TOTAL

Wife 8 3.4%Daughter 5 2.1%Son 5 2.1%Mother 3 1.3%Other Family 3 1.3%Brother 2 0.9%Father 2 0.9%Husband 2 0.9%In-Law 1 0.4%Stepson 1 0.4%

Subtotal 32 13.6%

OUTSIDE FAMILY

Acquaintance 56 23.8%Stranger 34 14.5%Other-Known to Victim 24 10.2%Girlfriend 10 4.3%Friend 5 2.1%Boyfriend 3 1.3%Neighbor 2 0.9%

Subtotal 134 57.0%

Unknown Relationship 69 29.4%

Grand Total 235 100.0%

* Percentages are rounded

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Table 2Murder and Non-Negligent Homicide

Circumstance of Offense

Statewide - 2008

NUMBER *PERCENT OF TOTALCIRCUMSTANCE

Narcotic Drug Laws 7 3.7%Robbery 7 3.7%All Suspected Felony Type 3 1.6%Arson 3 1.6%Burglary 1 0.5%Motor Vehicle Theft 1 0.5%

Felony Total 22 11.6%

Other (may include Child Abuse and Domestic Violence) 76 40.0%Other Arguments 29 15.3%Unable to Determine Circumstances 27 14.2%Gangland Killings 10 5.3%Brawl Due to Influence of Alcohol 9 4.7%Juvenile Gang Killings 8 4.2%Argument Over Money or Property 5 2.6%Lovers Triangle 2 1.1%Brawl Due to Influence of Narcotics 1 0.5%Child Killed by Babysitter 1 0.5%

Other Than Felony Total 168 88.4%

Grand Total 190 100.0%

* Percentages are rounded

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Table 3

Murder and Non-Negligent Homicide* Victim and Offender Characteristics

Statewide - 2008

VICTIM OFFENDER

NUMBERPERCENT OF TOTAL

PERCENT OF TOTAL NUMBER

SEX

Male 140 73.7% 158 71.8%

Female 50 26.3% 20 9.1%

Unknown 0 -0.1% 42 19.0%

Totals 190 100.0% 220 100.0%

RACE

White 139 73.2% 112 50.9%

Black 40 21.1% 43 19.5%

Native American 1 0.5% 7 3.2%

Asian 10 5.2% 16 7.3%

Unknown 0 -0.1% 42 19.0%

Totals 190 100.0% 220 100.0%

* A majority of reporting agencies do not provide ethinicity of victims and offenders, therefore it has been eliminated from Table 3.

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155

160

165

170

175

180

185

190

195

200

205

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

172

196

178

185184

191

204

188

178

190

Number of Murders

Murder Trend 1999 - 2008

0 20 40 60 80

AsphyxiationBlunt Object

Drugs/NarcoticsFire

Firearm-Type UnknownHandgun

KnifeOther

Personal WeaponsPoison

RifleShotgun

Strangulation

27

24

990

336

2302

93

Murder by Weapon 2008

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0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45

Unknown75+

70 - 7465 - 6960 - 6455 - 5950 - 5445 - 4940 - 4435 - 3930 - 3425 - 2918 - 2415 - 1710 - 14

5 - 90 - 4

0

62

3

78

10

18

918

1622

44

112

3

11

Number of Victims

Age

of V

ictim

s

Murder by Age of Victims2008 Total - 190

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70

422

21

188

10

106

1332

6617

2

Number of Offenders

Age

of O

ffend

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Murder by Age - Offenders 2008 Total - 220

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6

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14

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18

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 20062007

2008

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12

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Gang-Related Homicides1999 - 2008

Drug-Related Homicides

Number of Victims

N b f

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

2529

6 9

10

16

13 14 15

8

Drug Related Homicides (felony and non-felony)

1999 - 2008

Number of Victims

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2,000

2,100

2,200

2,300

2,400

2,500

2,600

2,700

2,800

2,900

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

2,646

2,659

2,586

2,674

2,778 2,828

2,772

2,672

2,556 2,578

Forcible Rape1999 - 2008Number of

Victims

Forcible Rape (Attempted and Completed)2007 2008

0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

2007 2008

179 144

2,377 2,434

2007 - 2008

Completed

Attempted

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5,300

5,400

5,500

5,600

5,700

5,800

5,900

6,000

6,100

6,200

6,300

6,400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

5,716

5,739

5,864

5,7205,700

5,8495,774

6,354

6,018

6,206

Robbery 1999 - 2008

Number of Offenses

Highway42.3%

Comm. House 15.6%

Gas Station2.2%

Conv. Store6.1%

Residence12.8%

Bank2.9%

Misc.18.1%

Robbery by Location2008

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11,600

11,800

12,000

12,200

12,400

12,600

12,800

13,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

12,825

12,891

12,380

12,079

12,412

12,227

12,879

12,628

12,658

12,228

Aggravated Assault Trend 1999-2008Number of

Hands,Fists,Feet34.8%

Firearm15.0%

Knife18.2%

Other Weapon32.0%

Aggravated Assault by Weapon2008

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WASPC Crime in Washington 2008

PPrrooppeerrttyy CCrriimmee

The offenses included in this section are burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft and arson. These numbers are derived from monthly Uniform Crime Reports submitted by Washington State law enforcement agencies.

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WASPC Crime in Washington 2008

276,491

276,945

284,827

285,250

290,945300,745

308,321

284,505 259,129

242,956

100,000

150,000

200,000

250,000

300,000

350,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Washington State Total Property Crime

1999 - 2008

Number of Offenses

48.2

47.9 47.8 47.7 48.2 49.249.4 44.7

40.0

36.9

25.0

30.0

35.0

40.0

45.0

50.0

55.0

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Offenses per 1,000

Property Crime Rate

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1,999

2,000

2,001

2,002

Property Crime

168,457

36,932

51,863

1,877

162,276

27,730

51,385

1,565

0 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000

Larceny

Motor Vehicle Theft

Burglary

Arson

2008 2007

Property Crime OffensesTwo-Year Comparison

Larceny66.8%

Motor Vehicle Theft11.5%

Burglary21.1%

Arson0.6%

Property Offenses2008 Total = 242,956

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30,000

35,000

40,000

45,000

50,000

55,000

60,000

65,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

53,496

52,422 52,230

53,88557,61659,985 60,099

57,338

51,863 51,385

Burglary 1999 - 2008

Forcible53.2%

No Force40.0%

Attempted6.8%

Burglary by Type of Entry2008

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0

50,000

100,000

150,000

200,000

250,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 20062007

2008

187,889

187,964

192,070

189,510

190,835

195,546

197,020

180,121168,457

162,276

Larceny Theft1999 - 2008

Pocket-Picking0.4%

From Coin Machine0.1% Purse Snatching

0.8%Bicycles

3.0% From Building8.7%

Vehicle Parts/Access.6.3%

Shoplifting16.9%

All Other29.8%

From Motor Vehicle34.0%

Larceny by Category2008

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0

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

35,000

40,000

45,000

50,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

33,127

34,404

38,444

39,773

40,351

43,070

49,151 44,967

36,932

27,730

Motor Vehicle Theft1999 - 2008

Autos84.9%

Trucks/Buses9.1%

Other Vehicles6.0%

Motor Vehicle Theft 2008

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WASPC Crime in Washington 2008

Classification YearNumber of Offenses

% of Change

Estimated Value of Property Damage

Table 4Arson By Classification

Statewide - 2008

STRUCTURAL

Single Occupancy Residential 2008 190 -23.7% $4,926,1042007 249 $6,358,117

Other Residential 2008 74 -35.7% $5,626,5692007 115 $1,897,778

Storage 2008 40 -7.0% $5,156,8292007 43 $257,861

Industrial/Manufacturing 2008 7 -30.0% $463,0502007 10 $9,156,200

Other Commercial 2008 62 -16.2% $3,630,7092007 74 $2,195,042

Community/Public 2008 124 -47.0% $765,6342007 234 $2,493,376

All Other Structure 2008 100 -3.8% $1,582,8982007 104 $2,814,317

TOTAL 2008 597 -28.0% $22,151,7932007 829 $25,172,691

MOBILE

Motor Vehicles 2008 355 -9.4% $2,406,8002007 392 $2,592,987

Other Mobile Property 2008 27 -12.9% $268,9002007 31 $744,348

TOTAL 2008 382 -9.7% $2,675,7002007 423 $3,337,335

TOTAL OTHER

Other 2008 586 -6.2% $1,445,8202007 625 $909,547

GRAND TOTAL 2008 1,565 -16.6% $26,273,3132007 1,877 $29,419,573

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1,000

1,200

1,400

1,600

1,800

2,000

2,200

2,400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

1,979

2,1552,083

2,082

2,143 2,144

2,051

2,079

1,877

1,565

Arson Trend 1999 - 2008

Structure38.2%

Mobile24.4%

Other37.4%

Arson by Property Classification

2008

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AArrrreessttss

Data in this section represent the number of persons arrested, not the number of charges lodged. The following tables depict counts for non-traffic offenses in which an individual was taken into custody, cited, or summoned to appear in court. In some instances, an arrest may be counted when a juvenile is taken into custody but released without being charged. These numbers are derived from monthly Uniform Crime Reports submitted by Washington State law enforcement agencies.

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2008 Agency Arrest Report Status

The following agencies did not provide any monthly adult or juvenile arrest information:

BOTHELL P.D. QUINAULT TRIBAL P.D.CHEHALIS TRIBAL P.D. RENTON P.D.COLTON P.D. SAUK-SUIATTLE TRIBAL P.D.COLVILLE TRIBAL P.D. SHOALWATER BAY TRIBAL P.D.COUPEVILLE P.D. SKOKOMISH TRIBAL P.D.ELMER CITY P.D. SPOKANE TRIBAL P.D.FIFE P.D. SPRINGDALE P.D.HOH TRIBAL P.D. SQUAXIN TRIBAL P.D.KALISPEL TRIBAL P.D. STILLAGUAMISH TRIBAL P.D.KENT P.D. SULTAN P.D.LOWER ELWHA TRIBAL P.D. SUQUAMISH TRIBAL P.D.MAKAH TRIBAL P.D. TUKWILA P.D.MATTAWA P.D. TULALIP TRIBAL P.D.MOSSYROCK P.D. UNIONTOWN P.D.PE ELL P.D. UPPER SKAGIT TRIBAL P.D.PORT GAMBLE S'KLALLAM TRIBAL P.D. VADER P.D.PUYALLUP TRIBAL P.D. WARDEN P.D.QUILEUTE TRIBAL P.D. YAKAMA NATION TRIBAL P.D.

The following agencies provided less than twelve months of juvenile and adult arrest data

ReportedASOTIN P.D. 11COLFAX 3KITTITAS P.D. 11NAPAVINE P.D. 7

NISQUALLY TRIBAL 9SNOHOMISH CO. S.O. 9

SPOKANE P.D. Provided twelve months of juvenile arrests only.

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WASPC Crime in Washington 2008

Offense SexUnder

10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17Juvenile

Total 18 19 20 21

Arrest By AgeType of Offense

Statewide for the Year - 2008

Table 5

Murder 0 0 1 1 5 4 11 6 5 8 6

0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0

MF

Manslaughter 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

MF

Rape 0 13 28 27 34 31 133 34 34 53 36

0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

MF

Robbery 0 7 68 105 121 157 458 125 98 98 74

0 1 34 15 21 21 92 25 16 13 13

MF

Aggravated Assault 7 59 130 131 144 186 657 175 163 174 165

3 10 45 26 46 37 167 38 36 26 36

MF

Burglary 7 81 359 345 407 340 1,539 396 294 245 217

1 24 67 76 48 37 253 42 34 36 31

MF

Larceny 27 244 1,072 974 1,098 1,105 4,520 1,154 895 747 634

9 146 854 752 859 776 3,396 690 557 497 391

MF

Motor Vehicle Theft 0 7 69 117 107 95 395 73 61 55 44

0 0 33 31 28 22 114 17 20 22 12

MF

Arson 4 22 59 29 28 10 152 13 12 12 8

0 2 13 8 3 1 27 1 4 2 1

MF

Other Assaults 40 264 825 586 758 734 3,207 723 690 770 802

6 87 485 384 502 426 1,890 303 319 328 315

MF

Forgery and Counterfeiting 0 0 3 7 7 18 35 38 50 40 34

1 1 3 2 9 19 35 24 25 40 34

MF

Fraud 1 3 3 6 7 14 34 18 28 22 27

2 0 0 0 5 3 10 12 21 16 19

MF

Embezzlement 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 8 5 6

0 0 0 0 1 5 6 11 5 9 5

MF

Stolen Property 1 8 92 81 105 103 390 114 153 142 98

0 4 34 23 26 18 105 25 34 26 26

MF

Vandalism 40 159 656 479 471 413 2,218 399 312 236 262

5 24 120 75 81 72 377 68 52 49 47

MF

Weapon - Carry, Possession 6 28 156 159 155 160 664 180 155 147 138

1 7 17 13 16 14 68 13 21 14 7

MF

Prostitution 0 0 1 0 2 4 7 7 11 9 7

0 0 5 15 14 21 55 33 54 35 28

MF

Sex Offenses 2 22 68 37 32 29 190 31 31 39 31

1 3 5 7 4 1 21 1 2 1 4

MF

Drug Abuse 4 45 356 437 632 868 2,342 1,390 1,312 1,244 1,076

3 11 111 111 140 191 567 281 295 314 244

MF

Gambling 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

MF

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WASPC Crime in Washington 2008

22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65+Adult Total

Total Arrests

Arrest By AgeType of Offense

Statewide for the Year - 2008

Table 5 - cont'd

6 7 4 23 8 5 8 11 5 5 1 2 110 121

1 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 11 13

Murder

1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 12 13

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1

Manslaughter

27 26 23 122 73 77 47 39 19 17 9 7 643 776

0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 6

Rape

79 55 56 202 104 92 81 59 33 10 2 1 1,169 1,627

11 12 4 20 22 14 13 5 2 2 1 0 173 265

Robbery

165 181 191 718 445 365 338 309 194 102 57 43 3,785 4,442

30 36 34 156 102 98 82 94 45 21 7 6 847 1,014

Aggravated Assault

172 152 145 592 298 269 250 175 100 37 10 5 3,357 4,896

27 15 19 78 61 52 58 53 21 7 4 2 540 793

Burglary

569 477 427 1,817 1,268 1,140 1,134 1,024 624 349 99 98 12,456 16,976

329 298 295 1,205 892 785 787 606 368 184 85 77 8,046 11,442

Larceny

58 60 41 178 99 108 79 50 20 8 1 4 939 1,334

17 11 15 57 26 23 16 14 9 4 1 0 264 378

Motor Vehicle Theft

5 7 5 22 14 12 11 6 4 7 4 2 144 296

0 0 1 2 4 1 3 3 5 1 1 1 30 57

Arson

833 754 783 3,261 2,250 2,072 1,995 1,715 977 468 210 202 18,505 21,712

323 290 270 1,060 802 707 724 623 332 104 85 48 6,633 8,523

Other Assaults

55 35 38 215 144 116 95 61 31 13 4 2 971 1,006

26 27 33 147 85 85 61 51 17 8 2 1 666 701

Forgery and Counterfeiting

36 19 28 127 93 70 55 45 23 9 4 3 607 641

17 21 15 85 68 62 42 23 11 8 5 3 428 438

Fraud

3 9 7 29 8 7 12 5 3 1 0 1 108 110

2 7 4 6 5 7 10 5 4 1 1 1 83 89

Embezzlement

123 95 97 405 272 236 196 125 62 16 8 3 2,145 2,535

24 23 30 112 103 47 48 30 13 5 2 1 549 654

Stolen Property

243 211 206 707 401 345 317 247 116 54 30 26 4,112 6,330

42 56 41 159 109 92 92 84 44 16 10 6 967 1,344

Vandalism

146 90 110 408 253 195 164 130 82 59 21 18 2,296 2,960

10 7 8 45 25 22 20 12 8 4 0 1 217 285

Weapon - Carry, Possession

7 10 5 18 36 22 24 23 10 18 8 5 220 227

33 31 26 111 68 70 47 39 10 4 0 1 590 645

Prostitution

29 33 23 136 96 116 80 89 56 37 19 31 877 1,067

0 0 3 8 7 8 7 5 0 1 1 0 48 69

Sex Offenses

973 931 828 3,296 1,895 1,523 1,360 1,145 741 313 115 52 18,194 20,536

238 262 213 869 613 524 537 387 240 65 19 5 5,106 5,673

Drug Abuse

0 0 0 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 7 7

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

Gambling

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Offense SexUnder

10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17Juvenile

Total 18 19 20 21

Arrest By AgeType of Offense

Statewide for the Year - 2008

Table 5

Offenses Against Family 0 0 2 2 2 2 8 9 4 7 11

0 0 1 2 3 1 7 1 5 9 4

MF

Driving Under Influence 0 1 3 11 97 267 379 582 835 970 1,350

0 1 7 4 38 83 133 201 279 245 434

MF

Liquor Laws 3 11 222 412 742 1,142 2,532 1,764 1,809 1,589 245

1 9 211 309 383 575 1,488 632 546 387 43

MF

Drunkeness 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

MF

Disorderly Conduct 1 18 136 115 132 123 525 154 127 150 260

0 8 60 37 40 34 179 34 40 41 44

MF

Vagrancy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 3

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

MF

All Other Offenses 19 115 611 667 874 989 3,275 1,694 2,170 2,435 2,629

4 41 266 222 259 276 1,068 429 578 678 650

MF

Curfew-Loitering 0 2 15 10 8 7 42 0 0 0 0

0 0 2 1 2 1 6 0 0 0 0

MF

Runaway 7 38 150 179 205 136 715 0 0 0 0

2 21 288 229 187 168 895 0 0 0 0

MF

Total Arrests M

F169 1,147 5,086 4,917 6,173 6,939 24,431 9,084 9,258 9,201 8,165

39 400 2,663 2,343 2,716 2,802 10,963 2,881 2,944 2,790 2,388

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WASPC Crime in Washington 2008

22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65+Adult Total

Total Arrests

Arrest By AgeType of Offense

Statewide for the Year - 2008

Table 5 - cont'd

22 16 26 93 69 76 65 61 29 10 3 3 504 512

9 12 7 39 25 20 17 19 3 3 2 1 176 183

Offenses Against Family

1,275 1,274 1,279 5,182 3,266 2,799 2,520 2,445 1,708 1,048 519 432 27,484 27,863

411 407 337 1,420 853 918 918 849 532 274 121 81 8,280 8,413

Driving Under Influence

135 93 77 224 138 138 170 193 127 63 46 13 6,824 9,356

26 23 18 52 38 41 55 42 34 9 4 2 1,952 3,440

Liquor Laws

0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 3

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Drunkeness

217 209 190 649 383 331 330 262 159 93 35 23 3,572 4,097

49 39 25 111 87 68 84 43 45 16 6 8 740 919

Disorderly Conduct

1 0 1 2 3 1 6 2 3 1 0 0 26 26

0 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 1 0 8 8

Vagrancy

2,538 2,462 2,272 9,783 6,504 5,863 5,564 4,950 3,022 1,374 555 439 54,254 57,529

675 612 725 2,802 2,078 2,017 1,916 1,394 699 301 121 87 15,762 16,830

All Other Offenses

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

Curfew-Loitering

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 715

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 895

Runaway

7,718 7,207 6,863 28,212 18,121 15,981 14,904 13,172 8,149 4,114 1,760 1,415 163,324 187,755

2,300 2,194 2,124 8,545 6,074 5,666 5,539 4,381 2,447 1,038 479 332 52,122 63,085

Total Arrests

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TABLE 6Juvenile and Adult Arrests By Race

Type of Offense

JUVENILE ADULT

White Black Nat. Amer. Asian Total Race White Black Nat. Amer. Asian Total RaceGrand Total

Statewide for the Year - 2008

Murder 3 3 3 4 13 84 25 3 9 121 134Manslaughter 1 0 0 0 1 10 1 2 0 13 14Rape 115 14 3 3 135 549 58 20 20 647 782Robbery 294 222 13 21 550 919 344 54 25 1,342 1,892Aggravated Assault 646 134 32 12 824 3,573 730 176 153 4,632 5,456Burglary 1,404 293 40 55 1,792 3,230 464 139 64 3,897 5,689Larceny 6,537 900 206 273 7,916 16,585 2,490 820 607 20,502 28,418Motor Vehicle Theft 383 91 9 26 509 956 169 37 41 1,203 1,712Arson 162 10 1 6 179 156 10 6 2 174 353Other Assaults 4,191 641 136 129 5,097 20,399 3,147 891 701 25,138 30,235Forgery and Counterfeiting 52 15 1 2 70 1,381 185 20 51 1,637 1,707Fraud 37 6 0 1 44 891 101 16 27 1,035 1,079Embezzlement 8 0 0 0 8 163 22 3 3 191 199Stolen Property 376 93 7 19 495 2,278 287 76 53 2,694 3,189Vandalism 2,280 180 82 53 2,595 4,262 543 155 119 5,079 7,674Weapon - Carry, Possession 573 117 20 22 732 2,029 362 59 63 2,513 3,245Prostitution 26 31 4 1 62 564 185 26 35 810 872Sex Offenses 183 16 8 4 211 827 49 27 22 925 1,136Drug Abuse 2,538 247 69 55 2,909 19,565 2,720 546 469 23,300 26,209Gambling 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 8 8Offenses Against Family 14 1 0 0 15 563 78 22 17 680 695Driving Under Influence 457 25 14 16 512 31,689 1,988 860 1,227 35,764 36,276Liquor Laws 3,600 137 213 70 4,020 7,810 407 366 193 8,776 12,796Drunkeness 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 3Disorderly Conduct 618 59 19 8 704 3,593 359 293 67 4,312 5,016Vagrancy 0 0 0 0 0 27 4 3 0 34 34All Other Offenses 3,629 467 153 94 4,343 55,231 10,704 2,571 1,510 70,016 74,359Suspicion 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Curfew-Loitering 43 3 2 0 48 0 0 0 0 0 48Runaway 1,435 97 34 44 1,610 0 0 0 0 0 1,610

Total Arrests 29,605 3,802 1,069 918 35,394 177,345 25,432 7,191 5,478 215,446 250,840

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0

50,000

100,000

150,000

200,000

250,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Statewide ArrestsJuvenile and Adult

1999 - 2008

2005 2006 2007 2008

Juvenile Arrests Adult Arrests

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OOffffeennsseess bbyy AAggeennccyy aanndd SSttaatteewwiiddee TToottaall

The following section provides individual law enforcement agencies’ offense counts for violent and property offenses. Also included are statewide totals and statewide information on stolen property by type and value. These numbers are derived from monthly Uniform Crime Reports submitted by Washington State law enforcement agencies.

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Individuals using these tabulations are cautioned against drawing conclusions by making direct comparisons between cities/counties due to the existence of numerous factors which affect the amount and type of crime from place to place. It is important to remember that crime is a social problem and, therefore, a concern of the entire community. The efforts of law enforcement are limited to factors within its control.

Percent of Change

ADAMS CO. S.O. 2007 12 1 6 2 7 87 187 237 72 142008 12 0 5 1 21 93 173 362 87 24

-100.0% -16.7% -50.0% 200.0% 6.9% -7.5% 56.5%-71.4% 20.8% 71.4%Population: 9,565

304304

320331

1627

68.8%3.4%

33.634.6

1.72.8

31.931.8

0.0%3.1% 68.1% -0.4%

Percent of Change

OTHELLO P.D. 2007 12 1 2 2 18 147 434 462 128 672008 12 0 4 4 22 74 410 433 86 25

-100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 22.2% -49.7% -5.5% -6.5%50.0% -32.8% -62.7%Population: 6,495

629530

652560

2330

30.4%-14.1%

102.886.2

3.64.6

99.281.6

-15.7%-16.2% 27.3% -17.8%

Percent of Change

RITZVILLE P.D. 2007 12 0 1 0 1 21 54 30 8 22008 12 0 0 0 0 16 48 30 3 0

-100.0% -100.0% -23.8% -11.1% 0.0% -62.5% -100.0%Population: 1,740

7867

8067

20

-100.0%-16.3%

46.238.5

1.20.0

45.138.5

-14.1%-16.7% -100.0% -14.6%

Percent of Change

Population: 17,8002007 362008 36

2 9 4 26 255 675 729 208 830 9 5 43 183 631 825 176 49

-100.0% 0.0% 25.0% 65.4% -28.2% -6.5% 13.9%-44.4% -15.4% -41.0%

1,011901

-10.9%

COUNTY TOTAL 4157

1,052958-8.9%

59.853.8

39.0%

57.450.6

2.33.2

-10.0% 40.6% -11.9%

Percent of Change

ASOTIN CO. S.O. 2007 12 0 0 3 12 39 94 100 37 32008 12 1 2 0 11 39 148 50 20 1

-100.0% -8.3% 0.0% 57.4% -50.0% -45.9% -66.7%Population: 12,930

143192

158206

1514

-6.7%30.4%

12.315.9

1.21.1

11.114.8

34.3%29.5% -7.3% 33.3%

Percent of Change

ASOTIN P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 3 10 26 31 18 32008 11 0 0 0 4 5 21 00 16 7Population: 1,210

4026

4330

34

36.424.8

2.53.3

33.921.5

Percent of Change

CLARKSTON P.D. 2007 12 0 1 2 12 23 314 212 65 192008 12 0 0 4 17 38 302 70 79 25

-100.0% 100.0% 41.7% 65.2% -3.8% -66.7%-100.0% 21.5% 31.6%Population: 7,260

360347

375368

1521

40.0%-1.9%

51.550.7

2.12.9

49.547.8

-3.6%-1.6% 40.4% -3.3%

Percent of Change

Population: 21,4002007 362008 35

0 1 5 27 72 434 343 120 251 2 4 32 82 471 120 115 33

543565

COUNTY TOTAL 3339

576604

27.028.2

25.526.4

1.51.8

Percent of Change

BENTON CO. S.O. 2007 12 2 7 1 47 211 371 379 142 512008 12 0 9 5 54 206 310 354 130 37

-100.0% 28.6% 400.0% 14.9% -2.4% -16.4% -5.4%-55.6% -8.5% -27.5%Population: 37,305

628555

685623

5768

19.3%-9.1%

17.416.7

1.41.8

15.914.9

-11.6%-4.0% 25.9% -6.7%

Percent of Change

KENNEWICK P.D. 2007 12 1 38 31 166 341 1,862 15925 1,005 3132008 12 1 38 40 156 409 1,810 16330 973 190

0.0% 0.0% 29.0% -6.0% 19.9% -2.8% 2.5%20.0% -3.2% -39.3%Population: 65,860

2,3872,412

2,6232,647

236235

-0.4%0.9%

42.040.2

3.83.6

38.236.6

1.0%-4.2% -5.5% -4.1%

Percent of Change

PROSSER P.D. 2007 12 0 1 1 3 39 143 162 38 122008 12 0 1 1 4 51 139 191 56 24

0.0% 0.0% 33.3% 30.8% -2.8% 18.8%-50.0% 47.4% 100.0%Population: 5,075

200210

205216

56

20.0%5.4%

40.442.6

1.01.2

39.441.4

5.0%5.4% 20.0% 5.0%

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

RICHLAND P.D. 2007 12 0 13 23 69 213 960 766 439 992008 12 0 25 14 62 206 788 547 422 102

92.3% -39.1% -10.1% -3.3% -17.9% -28.9%16.7% -3.9% 3.0%Population: 46,080

1,2551,055

1,3601,156

105101

-3.8%-15.0%

30.225.1

2.32.2

27.822.9

-15.9%-16.9% -5.9% -17.8%

Percent of Change

WEST RICHLAND P.D. 2007 12 0 2 0 2 43 65 92 11 52008 12 0 2 0 3 30 98 31 20 12

0.0% 50.0% -30.2% 50.8% -66.7%-50.0% 81.8% 140.0%Population: 11,180

119132

123137

45

25.0%11.4%

11.312.3

0.40.4

11.011.8

10.9%8.1% 21.3% 7.7%

Percent of Change

Population: 165,5002007 602008 60

3 61 56 287 847 3,401 29744 1,635 4801 75 60 279 902 3,145 27443 1,601 365

-66.7% 23.0% 7.1% -2.8% 6.5% -7.5% -7.7%-2.3% -2.1% -24.0%

4,5894,364

-4.9%

COUNTY TOTAL 407415

4,9964,779

-4.3%

30.728.9

2.0%

28.226.4

2.52.5

-5.8% 3.6% -6.4%

Percent of Change

CHELAN CO. S.O. 2007 12 1 15 3 22 159 697 374 172 232008 12 2 15 3 15 120 698 602 172 27

100.0% 0.0% 0.0% -31.8% -24.5% 0.1% 62.2%-50.0% 0.0% 17.4%Population: 41,290

897880

938915

4135

-14.6%-2.5%

22.922.2

1.00.8

21.921.3

-1.9%-3.3% -15.4% -2.8%

Percent of Change

WENATCHEE P.D. 2007 12 0 19 20 55 218 1,245 876 352 1022008 12 1 21 12 65 212 934 611 311 104

10.5% -40.0% 18.2% -2.8% -25.0% -29.9%-83.3% -11.6% 2.0%Population: 30,810

1,5561,208

1,6501,307

9499

5.3%-20.8%

54.542.4

3.13.2

51.439.2

-22.4%-22.2% 3.5% -23.7%

Percent of Change

Population: 72,1002007 242008 24

1 34 23 77 377 1,942 12410 524 1253 36 15 80 332 1,632 1213 483 131

200.0% 5.9% -34.8% 3.9% -11.9% -16.0% -2.4%-70.0% -7.8% 4.8%

2,4532,088

-14.9%

COUNTY TOTAL 135134

2,5882,222-14.1%

36.330.8

-0.7%

34.529.0

1.91.9

-15.2% 0.5% -15.9%

Percent of Change

CLALLAM CO. S.O. 2007 12 0 24 1 48 170 484 494 134 162008 12 2 25 2 30 166 380 397 152 20

4.2% 100.0% -37.5% -2.4% -21.5% -20.4%75.0% 13.4% 25.0%Population: 41,215

707592

780651

7359

-19.2%-16.5%

19.015.8

1.81.4

17.314.4

-16.3%-17.0% -19.6% -16.7%

Percent of Change

FORKS P.D. 2007 12 0 2 1 18 44 133 10 33 82008 12 0 7 5 27 27 118 10 38 6

250.0% 400.0% 50.0% -38.6% -11.3% 0.0% 15.2% -25.0%Population: 3,205

178146

199185

2139

85.7%-7.0%

62.757.7

6.612.2

56.145.6

-18.0%-7.9% 84.0% -18.7%

Percent of Change

HOH TRIBAL P.D. 2007 02008 0Population: 0

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

Percent of Change

LOWER ELWHA TRIBAL P.D. 2007 02008 0Population: 0

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

Percent of Change

MAKAH TRIBAL P.D. 2007 02008 0Population: 0

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

PORT ANGELES P.D. 2007 12 1 24 12 39 135 674 6414 179 412008 12 1 16 14 36 145 735 3417 209 44

0.0% -33.3% 16.7% -7.7% 7.4% 9.1% -46.9%21.4% 16.8% 7.3%Population: 19,170

887931

963998

7667

-11.8%3.6%

50.752.1

4.03.5

46.748.6

5.0%2.8% -12.6% 4.1%

Percent of Change

QUILEUTE TRIBAL P.D. 2007 02008 0Population: 0

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

Percent of Change

SEQUIM P.D. 2007 12 0 1 2 9 32 193 61 63 142008 12 0 6 2 17 36 193 93 80 23

500.0% 0.0% 88.9% 12.5% 0.0% 50.0%200.0% 27.0% 64.3%Population: 5,610

232241

244266

1225

108.3%9.0%

45.847.4

2.34.5

43.543.0

3.9%3.6% 97.9% -1.3%

Percent of Change

Population: 69,2002007 482008 48

1 51 16 114 381 1,484 12019 409 793 54 23 110 374 1,426 8327 479 93

200.0% 5.9% 43.8% -3.5% -1.8% -3.9% -30.8%42.1% 17.1% 17.7%

2,0041,910

-4.7%

COUNTY TOTAL 182190

2,1862,100

-3.9%

31.930.3

4.4%

29.327.6

2.62.8

-4.9% 5.5% -5.7%

Percent of Change

CLARK CO. S.O. 2007 12 2 76 46 147 801 2,757 56757 749 972008 12 2 66 47 161 813 2,919 66437 773 116

0.0% -13.2% 2.2% 9.5% 1.5% 5.9% 17.1%-35.1% 3.2% 19.6%Population: 208,300

4,1824,433

4,4534,709

2712761.8%5.7%

22.022.6

1.31.3

20.721.3

6.0%2.8% -1.0% 3.1%

Percent of Change

BATTLE GROUND P.D. 2007 12 0 11 3 19 91 270 245 102 322008 12 0 13 5 20 65 276 280 116 33

18.2% 66.7% 5.3% -28.6% 2.2% 16.7%-100.0% 13.7% 3.1%Population: 16,710

390369

423407

3338

15.2%-3.8%

26.024.4

2.02.3

24.022.1

-5.4%-6.5% 11.9% -8.0%

Percent of Change

CAMAS P.D. 2007 12 0 3 5 10 60 313 236 55 212008 12 0 11 3 6 73 349 215 76 31

266.7% -40.0% -40.0% 21.7% 11.5% -8.7%-16.7% 38.2% 47.6%Population: 16,700

402448

420468

1820

11.1%11.4%

25.828.0

1.11.2

24.726.8

11.4%8.6% 8.3% 8.6%

Percent of Change

LA CENTER P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 3 3 21 10 7 22008 12 0 0 0 6 4 42 21 14 5

100.0% 33.3% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 150.0%Population: 2,510

2549

2855

36

100.0%96.4%

11.521.9

1.22.4

10.219.5

96.0%91.0% 94.4% 90.5%

Percent of Change

RIDGEFIELD P.D. 2007 12 0 0 1 1 34 66 120 9 32008 12 0 1 2 0 11 86 70 13 5

100.0% -100.0% -67.6% 30.3% -41.7% 44.4% 66.7%Population: 4,015

112104

114107

23

50.0%-6.1%

31.026.7

0.50.7

30.425.9

-7.1%-14.0% 37.5% -14.9%

Percent of Change

VANCOUVER P.D. 2007 12 7 118 166 355 1,005 4,581 97159 1,660 2532008 12 0 105 176 324 842 4,248 1,20861 1,545 210

-100.0% -11.0% 6.0% -8.7% -16.2% -7.3% 24.4%3.4% -6.9% -17.0%Population: 162,400

6,6166,359

7,2626,964

646605

-6.3%-4.1%

45.242.9

4.03.7

41.139.2

-3.9%-5.0% -7.3% -4.8%

Percent of Change

WASHOUGAL P.D. 2007 12 0 0 3 15 61 189 412 84 292008 12 0 10 3 22 60 200 133 80 17

0.0% 46.7% -1.6% 5.8% -68.3%50.0% -4.8% -41.4%Population: 13,480

293276

311311

1835

94.4%0.0%

24.023.1

1.42.6

22.620.5

-5.8%-3.7% 87.2% -9.3%

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

WSU VANCOUVER P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 0 3 10 10 0 02008 12 0 0 0 0 0 16 20 0 0Population: 0

1418

1418

00

------

------

------

Percent of Change

Population: 424,1152007 962008 96

9 208 224 550 2,058 8,207 1,640129 2,666 4372 206 236 539 1,868 8,136 1,945107 2,617 417

-77.8% -1.0% 5.4% -2.0% -9.2% -0.9% 18.6%-17.1% -1.8% -4.6%

12,03412,056

0.2%

COUNTY TOTAL 991983

13,02513,039

0.1%

31.430.7

-0.8%

29.028.4

2.32.4

-2.1% 1.4% -2.0%

Percent of Change

COLUMBIA CO. S.O. 2007 12 0 0 0 2 33 138 61 11 12008 12 0 0 0 2 29 170 70 18 0

0.0% -12.1% 23.2% 16.7%-100.0% 63.6% -100.0%Population: 4,100

178206

180208

22

0.0%15.6%

43.950.7

0.50.5

43.450.2

15.7%15.6% 0.0% 15.7%

Percent of Change

Population: 4,1002007 122008 12

0 0 0 2 33 138 61 11 10 0 0 2 29 170 70 18 0

0.0% -12.1% 23.2% 16.7%-100.0% 63.6% -100.0%

178206

15.7%

COUNTY TOTAL 22

180208

15.6%

43.950.7

0.0%

43.450.2

0.50.5

15.6% 0.0% 15.7%

Percent of Change

COWLITZ CO. S.O. 2007 12 0 13 1 33 242 371 716 95 122008 12 1 25 2 22 240 407 635 106 15

92.3% 100.0% -33.3% -0.8% 9.7% -11.3%-16.7% 11.6% 25.0%Population: 41,550

690715

737765

4750

6.4%3.8%

17.918.4

1.11.2

16.817.2

3.6%2.7% 5.3% 2.6%

Percent of Change

CASTLE ROCK P.D. 2007 12 0 3 0 7 24 66 73 19 112008 12 0 3 3 3 10 53 50 13 6

0.0% -57.1% -58.3% -19.7% -28.6%-100.0% -31.6% -45.5%Population: 2,145

10068

11077

109

-10.0%-30.0%

51.535.9

4.74.2

46.831.7

-32.0%-30.3% -10.4% -32.3%

Percent of Change

KALAMA P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 2 6 82 01 30 72008 12 0 2 0 0 7 58 20 13 1

-100.0% 16.7% -29.3% -100.0% -56.7% -85.7%Population: 2,475

8967

9169

22

0.0%-24.2%

43.227.9

1.00.8

42.327.1

-24.7%-35.5% -14.9% -36.0%

Percent of Change

KELSO P.D. 2007 12 0 16 19 46 164 763 734 256 762008 12 0 27 12 31 129 641 753 237 60

68.8% -36.8% -32.6% -21.3% -16.0% 2.7%-25.0% -7.4% -21.1%Population: 11,900

1,004848

1,085918

8170

-13.6%-15.4%

91.677.1

6.85.9

84.871.3

-15.5%-15.8% -14.0% -16.0%

Percent of Change

LONGVIEW P.D. 2007 12 3 45 39 47 480 1,662 19911 476 892008 12 1 34 43 72 310 1,453 16227 437 85

-66.7% -24.4% 10.3% 53.2% -35.4% -12.6% -18.6%145.5% -8.2% -4.5%Population: 35,880

2,3521,952

2,4862,102

134150

11.9%-15.4%

69.658.6

3.84.2

65.954.4

-17.0%-15.8% 11.4% -17.4%

Percent of Change

WOODLAND P.D. 2007 12 0 7 5 13 37 116 193 59 132008 12 0 3 2 11 40 129 267 60 19

-57.1% -60.0% -15.4% 8.1% 11.2% 36.8%133.3% 1.7% 46.2%Population: 5,135

175202

200218

2516

-36.0%9.0%

40.342.5

5.03.1

35.339.3

15.4%5.3% -38.2% 11.5%

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

Population: 99,0852007 722008 72

3 84 64 148 953 3,060 36928 935 2082 94 62 139 736 2,741 33342 866 186

-33.3% 11.9% -3.1% -6.1% -22.8% -10.4% -9.8%50.0% -7.4% -10.6%

4,4103,852

-12.7%

COUNTY TOTAL 299297

4,7094,149-11.9%

48.141.9

-0.7%

45.138.9

3.03.0

-13.0% 0.6% -13.7%

Percent of Change

DOUGLAS CO. S.O. 2007 12 2 4 6 29 135 376 384 97 222008 12 0 7 6 35 119 272 294 70 11

-100.0% 75.0% 0.0% 20.7% -11.9% -27.7% -23.7%0.0% -27.8% -50.0%Population: 25,255

553424

594472

4148

17.1%-20.5%

24.118.7

1.71.9

22.416.8

-23.3%-22.5% 14.2% -25.2%

Percent of Change

EAST WENATCHEE P.D. 2007 12 0 5 5 26 94 578 223 198 742008 12 2 7 1 14 66 515 191 231 76

40.0% -80.0% -46.2% -29.8% -10.9% -13.6%-66.7% 16.7% 2.7%Population: 11,570

697601

733625

3624

-33.3%-14.7%

63.954.0

3.12.1

60.751.9

-13.8%-15.4% -33.9% -14.4%

Percent of Change

Population: 36,8252007 242008 24

2 9 11 55 229 954 607 295 962 14 7 49 185 787 485 301 87

0.0% 55.6% -36.4% -10.9% -19.2% -17.5% -20.0%-28.6% 2.0% -9.4%

1,2501,025

-18.0%

COUNTY TOTAL 7772

1,3271,097-17.3%

36.729.8

-6.5%

34.627.8

2.12.0

-18.9% -4.7% -19.6%

Percent of Change

FERRY CO. S.O. 2007 12 1 0 0 2 9 17 10 8 22008 12 1 0 0 6 11 8 10 16 3

0.0% 200.0% 22.2% -52.9% 0.0% 100.0% 50.0%Population: 6,700

2720

3027

37

133.3%-10.0%

4.64.0

0.51.0

4.13.0

-25.9%-11.8% 128.6% -27.4%

Percent of Change

REPUBLIC P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 2 2 9 10 6 02008 12 0 0 0 2 5 12 10 15 1

0.0% 150.0% 33.3% 0.0% 150.0% Population: 1,000

1218

1420

22

0.0%42.9%

14.220.0

2.02.0

12.218.0

50.0%40.7% -1.5% 47.8%

Percent of Change

Population: 7,7002007 242008 24

1 0 0 4 11 26 20 14 21 0 0 8 16 20 20 31 4

0.0% 100.0% 45.5% -23.1% 0.0% 121.4% 100.0%

3938

-2.6%

COUNTY TOTAL 59

4447

6.8%

5.86.1

80.0%

5.24.9

0.61.2

4.7% 83.6% -4.5%

Percent of Change

FRANKLIN CO. S.O. 2007 12 0 1 2 6 51 120 224 29 122008 12 0 1 1 11 52 95 161 56 18

0.0% -50.0% 83.3% 2.0% -20.8% -27.3%-75.0% 93.1% 50.0%Population: 14,655

197164

206177

913

44.4%-14.1%

14.712.1

0.60.9

14.111.2

-16.8%-18.0% 37.8% -20.6%

Percent of Change

CONNELL P.D. 2007 12 0 1 0 1 4 37 20 14 72008 12 0 0 0 1 5 30 20 16 3

-100.0% 0.0% 25.0% -18.9% 0.0% 14.3% -57.1%Population: 3,255

4337

4538

21

-50.0%-15.6%

14.011.7

0.60.3

13.411.4

-14.0%-16.9% -50.8% -15.3%

Percent of Change

PASCO P.D. 2007 12 0 29 43 78 408 1,138 2656 339 942008 12 1 19 46 100 468 1,030 16624 387 110

-34.5% 7.0% 28.2% 14.7% -9.5% -37.4%300.0% 14.2% 17.0%Population: 52,290

1,8171,688

1,9671,854

150166

10.7%-5.7%

39.235.5

3.03.2

36.232.3

-7.1%-9.5% 6.3% -10.8%

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

Population: 70,2002007 362008 36

0 31 45 85 463 1,295 28910 382 1131 20 47 112 525 1,155 18425 459 131

-35.5% 4.4% 31.8% 13.4% -10.8% -36.3%150.0% 20.2% 15.9%

2,0571,889

-8.2%

COUNTY TOTAL 161180

2,2182,069

-6.7%

32.929.5

11.8%

30.526.9

2.32.7

-10.4% 16.4% -11.8%

Percent of Change

GARFIELD CO. S.O. 2007 12 0 0 0 3 10 37 10 8 12008 12 0 0 0 2 20 34 20 3 1

-33.3% 100.0% -8.1% 100.0% -62.5% 0.0%Population: 2,300

4856

5158

32

-33.3%13.7%

21.725.2

1.30.9

20.424.3

16.7%16.2% -31.9% 19.2%

Percent of Change

Population: 2,3002007 122008 12

0 0 0 3 10 37 10 8 10 0 0 2 20 34 20 3 1

-33.3% 100.0% -8.1% 100.0% -62.5% 0.0%

4856

16.7%

COUNTY TOTAL 32

5158

13.7%

21.725.2

-33.3%

20.424.3

1.30.9

16.2% -34.8% 19.2%

Percent of Change

GRANT CO. S.O. 2007 12 2 8 13 63 478 984 17219 205 302008 12 3 8 17 52 529 817 13415 178 24

50.0% 0.0% 30.8% -17.5% 10.7% -17.0% -22.1%-21.1% -13.2% -20.0%Population: 41,395

1,6531,495

1,7391,575

8680

-7.0%-9.4%

42.938.0

2.11.9

40.836.1

-9.6%-11.3% -8.9% -11.4%

Percent of Change

COULEE CITY P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 2 11 8 00 2 22008 12 1 1 0 2 4 7 20 4 2

0.0% -63.6% -12.5% 100.0% 0.0%Population: 600

1913

2117

24

100.0%-19.0%

35.028.3

3.36.7

31.721.7

-31.6%-19.0% 100.0% -31.6%

Percent of Change

EPHRATA P.D. 2007 12 0 2 2 12 117 378 214 30 82008 12 0 2 11 11 164 390 226 48 19

0.0% 450.0% -8.3% 40.2% 3.2% 4.8%50.0% 60.0% 137.5%Population: 7,065

520582

536606

1624

50.0%13.1%

76.385.8

2.33.4

74.082.4

11.9%12.4% 49.2% 11.3%

Percent of Change

GRAND COULEE P.D. 2007 12 0 1 2 8 30 53 20 7 12008 12 0 3 0 6 20 31 10 2 0

200.0% -100.0% -25.0% -33.3% -41.5% -50.0% -71.4% -100.0%Population: 1,915

8552

9661

119

-18.2%-36.5%

50.531.9

5.84.7

44.727.2

-38.8%-37.0% -18.8% -39.3%

Percent of Change

MATTAWA P.D. 2007 02008 0Population: 0

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

Percent of Change

MOSES LAKE P.D. 2007 12 0 24 20 38 336 1,365 10012 556 872008 12 2 10 23 68 338 1,316 854 484 104

-58.3% 15.0% 78.9% 0.6% -3.6% -15.0%-66.7% -12.9% 19.5%Population: 18,310

1,8131,743

1,8951,846

82103

25.6%-2.6%

108.7100.8

4.75.6

104.095.2

-3.9%-7.2% 19.6% -8.4%

Percent of Change

QUINCY P.D. 2007 12 0 6 2 4 115 195 220 36 82008 12 0 5 1 7 56 179 140 47 15

-16.7% -50.0% 75.0% -51.3% -8.2% -36.4% 30.6% 87.5%Population: 5,700

332249

344262

1213

8.3%-23.8%

63.146.0

2.22.3

60.943.7

-25.0%-27.1% 3.7% -28.2%

Percent of Change

ROYAL CITY P.D. 2007 12 0 0 3 8 15 48 40 23 112008 12 0 0 1 9 21 28 61 34 13

-66.7% 12.5% 40.0% -41.7% 50.0% 47.8% 18.2%Population: 1,900

6756

7866

1110

-9.1%-15.4%

41.434.7

5.85.3

35.529.5

-16.4%-16.1% -9.8% -17.1%

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

SOAP LAKE P.D. 2007 9 0 0 0 5 17 41 10 14 32008 12 0 0 1 16 20 34 10 35 2Population: 1,765

5955

6472

517

36.640.8

2.99.6

33.731.2

Percent of Change

WARDEN P.D. 2007 02008 0Population: 0

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

Percent of Change

Population: 78,6502007 932008 96

2 41 42 140 1,119 3,072 32235 873 1506 29 54 171 1,152 2,802 26526 832 179

4,5484,245

COUNTY TOTAL 225260

4,7734,505

62.357.3

59.454.0

2.93.4

Percent of Change

GRAYS HARBOR CO. S.O. 2007 12 1 4 4 27 202 292 675 192 112008 12 2 4 4 22 138 192 401 164 17

100.0% 0.0% 0.0% -18.5% -31.7% -34.2% -40.3%-80.0% -14.6% 54.5%Population: 27,870

566371

602403

3632

-11.1%-33.1%

21.114.5

1.31.1

19.813.3

-34.5%-31.4% -8.9% -32.8%

Percent of Change

ABERDEEN P.D. 2007 12 0 5 13 15 220 752 1133 240 432008 12 0 4 12 23 174 744 725 260 27

-20.0% -7.7% 53.3% -20.9% -1.1% -36.3%66.7% 8.3% -37.2%Population: 16,460

1,088995

1,1211,034

3339

18.2%-7.8%

68.162.8

2.02.4

66.160.4

-8.5%-7.8% 18.1% -8.6%

Percent of Change

CHEHALIS TRIBAL P.D. 2007 02008 0Population: 0

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

Percent of Change

COSMOPOLIS P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 2 2 20 00 12 02008 12 0 1 0 0 5 15 11 11 2

-100.0% 150.0% -25.0% -8.3% Population: 1,650

2222

2423

21

-50.0%-4.2%

14.613.9

1.20.6

13.413.3

0.0%-4.5% -50.2% -0.3%

Percent of Change

ELMA P.D. 2007 12 0 3 4 3 83 172 330 30 62008 12 0 0 2 10 50 154 91 40 10

-100.0% -50.0% 233.3% -39.8% -10.5% -72.7% 33.3% 66.7%Population: 3,125

288214

298226

1012

20.0%-24.2%

94.972.3

3.23.8

91.768.5

-25.7%-23.8% 20.6% -25.3%

Percent of Change

HOQUIAM P.D. 2007 12 1 6 6 13 106 326 325 52 122008 12 0 1 3 16 71 305 182 56 16

-100.0% -83.3% -50.0% 23.1% -33.0% -6.4% -43.8%-60.0% 7.7% 33.3%Population: 8,795

469396

495416

2620

-23.1%-16.0%

56.047.3

2.92.3

53.045.0

-15.6%-15.5% -22.6% -15.1%

Percent of Change

MC CLEARY P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 1 14 7 61 5 12008 12 0 0 0 3 9 16 00 3 1

200.0% -35.7% 128.6% -100.0%-100.0% -40.0% 0.0%Population: 1,555

2825

2928

13

200.0%-3.4%

18.618.0

0.61.9

18.016.1

-10.7%-3.4% 200.0% -10.7%

Percent of Change

MONTESANO P.D. 2007 12 0 0 1 0 13 79 60 21 62008 12 0 0 0 0 21 105 20 38 13

-100.0% 61.5% 32.9% -66.7% 81.0% 116.7%Population: 3,565

98128

99128

10

-100.0%29.3%

27.935.9

0.30.0

27.635.9

30.6%28.7% -100.0% 30.1%

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

OAKVILLE P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 0 7 13 20 7 12008 12 0 0 0 0 7 5 30 4 3

0.0% -61.5% 50.0% -42.9% 200.0%Population: 720

2215

2215

00

-31.8%

30.820.8

0.00.0

30.820.8

-31.8%-32.3% -32.3%

Percent of Change

OCEAN SHORES P.D. 2007 12 0 0 1 2 102 80 50 59 92008 12 0 2 1 2 40 77 30 21 5

0.0% 0.0% -60.8% -3.8% -40.0% -64.4% -44.4%Population: 4,805

187120

190125

35

66.7%-34.2%

40.426.0

0.61.0

39.725.0

-35.8%-35.6% 63.2% -37.2%

Percent of Change

QUINAULT TRIBAL P.D. 2007 02008 0Population: 0

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

Percent of Change

WESTPORT P.D. 2007 12 0 0 1 8 28 73 70 16 62008 12 0 0 4 4 36 60 30 15 3

300.0% -50.0% 28.6% -17.8% -57.1% -6.3% -50.0%Population: 2,355

10899

117107

98

-11.1%-8.5%

50.145.4

3.93.4

46.342.0

-8.3%-9.3% -11.9% -9.1%

Percent of Change

Population: 70,9002007 1202008 120

2 18 30 71 777 1,814 27114 634 952 12 26 80 551 1,673 15110 612 97

0.0% -33.3% -13.3% 12.7% -29.1% -7.8% -44.3%-28.6% -3.5% 2.1%

2,8762,385

-17.1%

COUNTY TOTAL 121120

2,9972,505-16.4%

41.935.3

-0.8%

40.233.6

1.71.7

-15.7% -1.7% -16.4%

Percent of Change

ISLAND CO. S.O. 2007 12 0 13 2 21 374 767 402 79 212008 12 0 13 4 22 456 644 311 77 17

0.0% 100.0% 4.8% 21.9% -16.0% -22.5%-50.0% -2.5% -19.0%Population: 53,325

1,1831,132

1,2191,171

3639

8.3%-3.9%

23.122.0

0.70.7

22.421.2

-4.3%-4.9% 7.3% -5.3%

Percent of Change

COUPEVILLE P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 1 22 64 51 11 42008 12 0 1 2 2 23 40 40 16 5

100.0% 4.5% -37.5% -20.0%-100.0% 45.5% 25.0%Population: 1,915

9267

9372

15

400.0%-22.6%

50.137.6

0.52.6

49.635.0

-27.2%-25.0% 384.3% -29.5%

Percent of Change

LANGLEY P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 0 10 45 10 2 12008 12 0 0 0 0 32 34 50 0 0

220.0% -24.4% 400.0% -100.0% -100.0%Population: 1,080

5671

5671

00

26.8%

52.865.7

0.00.0

52.865.7

26.8%24.4% 24.4%

Percent of Change

OAK HARBOR P.D. 2007 12 0 8 5 23 103 398 427 169 442008 12 0 23 3 26 123 396 376 233 52

187.5% -40.0% 13.0% 19.4% -0.5% -11.9%-14.3% 37.9% 18.2%Population: 22,980

550562

586614

3652

44.4%4.8%

25.826.7

1.62.3

24.224.5

2.2%3.5% 42.6% 0.9%

Percent of Change

Population: 79,3002007 482008 48

0 21 7 45 509 1,274 8810 261 700 37 9 50 634 1,114 777 326 74

76.2% 28.6% 11.1% 24.6% -12.6% -12.5%-30.0% 24.9% 5.7%

1,8811,832

-2.6%

COUNTY TOTAL 7396

1,9541,928

-1.3%

24.924.3

31.5%

24.023.1

0.91.2

-2.5% 33.0% -3.7%

Percent of Change

JEFFERSON CO. S.O. 2007 12 0 5 2 44 157 332 311 86 142008 12 0 7 0 27 164 255 121 65 5

40.0% -100.0% -38.6% 4.5% -23.2% -61.3%0.0% -24.4% -64.3%Population: 19,875

521432

572466

5134

-33.3%-18.5%

29.023.4

2.61.7

26.421.7

-17.1%-19.1% -33.8% -17.7%

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

PORT TOWNSEND P.D. 2007 12 0 1 4 21 76 306 50 72 172008 12 0 1 0 17 70 301 74 84 28

0.0% -100.0% -19.0% -7.9% -1.6% 40.0% 16.7% 64.7%Population: 8,925

387382

413400

2618

-30.8%-3.1%

46.644.8

2.92.0

43.742.8

-1.3%-3.8% -31.2% -2.0%

Percent of Change

Population: 28,8002007 242008 24

0 6 6 65 233 638 361 158 310 8 0 44 234 556 195 149 33

33.3% -100.0% -32.3% 0.4% -12.9% -47.2%400.0% -5.7% 6.5%

908814

-10.4%

COUNTY TOTAL 7752

985866

-12.1%

34.430.1

-32.5%

31.728.3

2.71.8

-12.7% -32.0% -11.0%

Percent of Change

KING CO. S.O. 2007 12 16 121 212 336 2,466 4,170 1,264158 725 142008 12 8 107 181 253 2,407 3,729 904104 606 8

-50.0% -11.6% -14.6% -24.7% -2.4% -10.6% -28.5%-34.2% -16.4% -42.9%Population: 341,670

8,0587,144

8,7437,693

685549

-19.9%-12.0%

23.722.5

1.91.6

21.920.9

-11.3%-5.0% -13.5% -4.3%

Percent of Change

ALGONA P.D. 2007 12 0 2 1 4 14 44 140 47 62008 12 0 1 1 10 15 24 50 49 3

-50.0% 0.0% 150.0% 7.1% -45.5% -64.3% 4.3% -50.0%Population: 2,740

7244

7956

712

71.4%-29.1%

29.020.4

2.64.4

26.416.1

-38.9%-29.5% 70.5% -39.2%

Percent of Change

AUBURN P.D. 2007 12 1 12 92 143 590 1,962 67330 676 1372008 12 0 14 102 159 630 2,343 64023 792 222

-100.0% 16.7% 10.9% 11.2% 6.8% 19.4% -4.9%-23.3% 17.2% 62.0%Population: 67,005

3,2553,636

3,5033,911

248275

10.9%11.6%

69.458.4

4.94.1

64.554.3

11.7%-15.9% -16.5% -15.9%

Percent of Change

BELLEVUE P.D. 2007 12 0 29 61 48 583 3,152 44620 704 1592008 12 0 33 71 63 687 3,327 27423 922 152

13.8% 16.4% 31.3% 17.8% 5.6% -38.6%15.0% 31.0% -4.4%Population: 119,200

4,2014,311

4,3394,478

138167

21.0%3.2%

36.737.6

1.21.4

35.636.2

2.6%2.3% 19.9% 1.7%

Percent of Change

BLACK DIAMOND P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 5 12 35 41 13 62008 12 0 1 0 13 20 32 50 24 7

160.0% 66.7% -8.6% 25.0%-100.0% 84.6% 16.7%Population: 4,155

5257

5771

514

180.0%24.6%

13.817.1

1.23.4

12.613.7

9.6%23.5% 177.6% 8.7%

Percent of Change

BOTHELL P.D. 2007 12 0 2 12 7 150 510 1078 138 502008 12 0 1 19 17 156 591 965 164 52

-50.0% 58.3% 142.9% 4.0% 15.9% -10.3%-37.5% 18.8% 4.0%Population: 32,860

775848

796885

2137

76.2%11.2%

24.626.9

0.61.1

23.925.8

9.4%9.6% 73.7% 7.9%

Percent of Change

BURIEN P.D. 2007 12 1 16 83 91 375 943 3926 324 02008 12 4 28 71 86 380 844 25312 244 4

300.0% 75.0% -14.5% -5.5% 1.3% -10.5% -35.5%100.0% -24.7% Population: 31,540

1,7161,489

1,9071,678

191189

-1.0%-12.0%

60.753.2

6.16.0

54.647.2

-13.2%-12.4% -1.5% -13.6%

Percent of Change

CARNATION P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 0 3 7 10 2 02008 12 0 1 1 0 10 15 00 4 1

233.3% 114.3% -100.0% 100.0% Population: 1,905

1125

1127

02

145.5%

5.814.2

0.01.0

5.813.1

127.3%144.8% 126.7%

Percent of Change

CLYDE HILL P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 1 20 15 12 7 02008 12 0 0 0 4 15 18 21 4 3

300.0% -25.0% 20.0% 100.0%-50.0% -42.9% Population: 2,805

3836

3940

14

300.0%2.6%

13.914.3

0.41.4

13.512.8

-5.3%2.7% 300.7% -5.1%

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

COVINGTON P.D. 2007 12 0 9 9 7 91 343 705 37 22008 12 0 6 23 10 128 356 7017 66 7

-33.3% 155.6% 42.9% 40.7% 3.8% 0.0%240.0% 78.4% 250.0%Population: 17,360

509571

534610

2539

56.0%14.2%

31.135.1

1.52.2

29.632.9

12.2%13.1% 54.5% 11.1%

Percent of Change

DES MOINES P.D. 2007 12 2 21 54 40 211 450 2272 196 372008 12 1 14 59 42 255 616 2094 209 29

-50.0% -33.3% 9.3% 5.0% 20.9% 36.9% -7.9%100.0% 6.6% -21.6%Population: 29,180

8901,084

1,0071,200

117116

-0.9%19.2%

34.641.1

4.04.0

30.637.1

21.8%18.8% -1.2% 21.4%

Percent of Change

DUVALL P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 1 8 24 10 4 02008 12 0 0 0 0 6 27 01 0 0

-100.0% -25.0% 12.5% -100.0% -100.0% Population: 5,925

3334

3434

10

-100.0%0.0%

5.85.7

0.20.0

5.65.7

3.0%-1.4% -100.0% 1.6%

Percent of Change

ENUMCLAW P.D. 2007 12 0 0 2 5 41 208 3616 36 82008 12 0 0 1 1 39 210 252 34 4

-50.0% -80.0% -4.9% 1.0% -30.6%-87.5% -5.6% -50.0%Population: 11,470

301276

308278

72

-71.4%-9.7%

27.224.2

0.60.2

26.624.1

-8.3%-10.9% -71.8% -9.5%

Percent of Change

FEDERAL WAY P.D. 2007 12 3 48 129 107 739 3,159 93919 828 2272008 12 8 30 170 115 800 2,933 81613 816 197

166.7% -37.5% 31.8% 7.5% 8.3% -7.2% -13.1%-31.6% -1.4% -13.2%Population: 88,040

4,8564,562

5,1434,885

287323

12.5%-5.0%

58.955.5

3.33.7

55.651.8

-6.1%-5.7% 11.7% -6.7%

Percent of Change

ISSAQUAH P.D. 2007 12 0 0 5 4 77 686 1010 115 202008 12 1 1 6 9 103 638 733 94 16

20.0% 125.0% 33.8% -7.0% -27.7% -18.3% -20.0%Population: 26,320

864817

873834

917

88.9%-4.5%

35.331.7

0.40.6

35.031.0

-5.4%-10.3% 77.3% -11.2%

Percent of Change

KENT P.D. 2007 12 4 64 174 283 1,075 2,790 1,00829 770 1172008 12 2 79 171 286 1,112 2,702 83523 918 150

-50.0% 23.4% -1.7% 1.1% 3.4% -3.2% -17.2%-20.7% 19.2% 28.2%Population: 86,980

4,9024,672

5,4275,210

5255382.5%-4.0%

62.659.9

6.16.2

56.653.7

-4.7%-4.4% 2.1% -5.0%

Percent of Change

KENMORE P.D. 2007 12 0 6 12 12 101 298 493 36 02008 12 1 7 8 22 89 203 273 29 0

16.7% -33.3% 83.3% -11.9% -31.9% -44.9%0.0% -19.4% Population: 20,220

451322

481360

3038

26.7%-25.2%

24.117.8

1.51.9

22.615.9

-28.6%-26.2% 24.9% -29.6%

Percent of Change

KIRKLAND P.D. 2007 12 0 13 24 30 336 1,366 17912 225 402008 12 0 11 35 51 255 1,499 17416 226 28

-15.4% 45.8% 70.0% -24.1% 9.7% -2.8%33.3% 0.4% -30.0%Population: 48,410

1,8931,944

1,9602,041

6797

44.8%4.1%

40.942.2

1.42.0

39.540.2

2.7%3.0% 43.2% 1.6%

Percent of Change

LAKE FOREST PARK P.D. 2007 12 0 1 1 1 55 163 350 29 52008 12 0 0 4 7 60 194 210 26 5

-100.0% 300.0% 600.0% 9.1% 19.0% -40.0% -10.3% 0.0%Population: 12,810

253275

256286

311

266.7%11.7%

20.022.3

0.20.9

19.821.5

8.7%11.4% 265.5% 8.4%

Percent of Change

MAPLE VALLEY P.D. 2007 12 1 5 0 5 108 215 424 19 32008 12 0 4 4 12 99 223 3311 37 4

-100.0% -20.0% 140.0% -8.3% 3.7% -21.4%175.0% 94.7% 33.3%Population: 20,480

369366

380386

1120

81.8%1.6%

19.018.8

0.51.0

18.417.9

-0.8%-0.7% 77.7% -3.0%

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

MEDINA P.D. 2007 12 0 0 1 0 6 62 90 6 02008 12 0 0 0 1 11 61 100 9 0

-100.0% 83.3% -1.6% 11.1% 50.0% Population: 3,430

7782

7883

11

0.0%6.4%

22.724.2

0.30.3

22.423.9

6.5%6.4% 0.0% 6.5%

Percent of Change

MERCER ISLAND P.D. 2007 12 0 0 1 5 73 289 308 25 82008 12 0 0 3 10 79 310 304 33 7

200.0% 100.0% 8.2% 7.3% 0.0%-50.0% 32.0% -12.5%Population: 22,650

400423

406436

613

116.7%7.4%

18.119.2

0.30.6

17.918.7

5.8%6.1% 114.1% 4.5%

Percent of Change

NEWCASTLE P.D. 2007 12 0 4 2 5 46 142 262 9 12008 12 0 1 2 3 50 126 265 15 0

-75.0% 0.0% -40.0% 8.7% -11.3% 0.0%150.0% 66.7% -100.0%Population: 9,720

216207

227213

116

-45.5%-6.2%

23.821.9

1.20.6

22.621.3

-4.2%-7.8% -46.4% -5.8%

Percent of Change

NORTH BEND P.D. 2007 12 0 3 1 9 19 108 170 13 02008 12 0 5 4 6 26 118 81 24 0

66.7% 300.0% -33.3% 36.8% 9.3% -52.9% 84.6% Population: 4,710

144153

157168

1315

15.4%7.0%

33.435.7

2.83.2

30.632.5

6.3%6.9% 15.3% 6.1%

Percent of Change

NORMANDY PARK P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 4 33 82 180 21 62008 12 0 0 2 1 58 102 51 19 7

-75.0% 75.8% 24.4% -72.2% -9.5% 16.7%Population: 6,425

133166

137169

43

-25.0%23.4%

21.326.3

0.60.5

20.725.8

24.8%23.5% -24.9% 25.0%

Percent of Change

PACIFIC P.D. 2007 12 0 3 3 4 73 120 422 41 132008 12 1 1 4 7 37 74 332 41 6

-66.7% 33.3% 75.0% -49.3% -38.3% -21.4%0.0% 0.0% -53.8%Population: 6,225

237146

247159

1013

30.0%-35.6%

40.825.5

1.72.1

39.123.5

-38.4%-37.4% 26.4% -40.1%

Percent of Change

PORT OF SEATTLE P.D. 2007 12 0 2 6 10 43 808 1790 53 02008 12 0 1 2 8 50 843 1419 51 2Population: 0

1,0301,043

1,0481,054

1811

------

------

------

Percent of Change

REDMOND P.D. 2007 12 0 13 19 46 239 1,292 1545 290 752008 12 2 17 20 26 175 1,420 865 273 53

30.8% 5.3% -43.5% -26.8% 9.9% -44.2%0.0% -5.9% -29.3%Population: 51,320

1,6901,686

1,7681,751

7865

-16.7%-1.0%

34.934.1

1.51.3

33.332.9

-0.2%-2.2% -17.7% -1.5%

Percent of Change

RENTON P.D. 2007 12 1 26 103 118 677 2,701 67612 764 952008 0Population: 78,780

4,066...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

4,314 24871.6 4.1 67.4

Percent of Change

SAMMAMISH P.D. 2007 12 0 2 2 4 143 386 217 31 32008 12 0 6 3 9 103 307 124 23 1

200.0% 50.0% 125.0% -28.0% -20.5% -42.9%-42.9% -25.8% -66.7%Population: 40,550

557426

565444

818

125.0%-21.4%

14.010.9

0.20.4

13.810.5

-23.5%-22.0% 123.4% -24.1%

Percent of Change

SEATAC P.D. 2007 12 1 24 67 64 360 878 5079 209 02008 12 1 16 79 63 406 805 3023 169 0

0.0% -33.3% 17.9% -1.6% 12.8% -8.3% -40.4%-66.7% -19.1% Population: 25,720

1,7541,516

1,9101,675

1561591.9%-12.3%

74.865.1

6.16.2

68.758.9

-13.6%-13.0% 1.2% -14.2%

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

SEATTLE P.D. 2007 12 24 90 1,522 2,031 5,986 22,192 5,782183 6,187 7632008 12 29 126 1,612 1,680 6,503 22,642 3,67579 1,328 322

20.8% 40.0% 5.9% -17.3% 8.6% 2.0% -36.4%-56.8% -78.5% -57.8%Population: 592,800

34,14332,899

37,81036,346

3,6673,447-6.0%-3.9%

64.561.3

6.35.8

58.255.5

-3.6%-4.9% -7.0% -4.7%

Percent of Change

SHORELINE P.D. 2007 12 2 21 53 45 326 1,152 20122 192 42008 12 0 13 45 39 362 1,131 18017 282 1

-100.0% -38.1% -15.1% -13.3% 11.0% -1.8% -10.4%-22.7% 46.9% -75.0%Population: 53,440

1,7011,690

1,8221,787

12197

-19.8%-1.9%

34.333.4

2.31.8

32.031.6

-0.6%-2.4% -20.2% -1.1%

Percent of Change

SNOQUALMIE P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 0 16 111 70 29 162008 12 0 1 0 2 19 89 80 6 0

18.8% -19.8% 14.3% -79.3% -100.0%Population: 9,360

134116

134119

03

-11.2%

15.612.7

0.00.3

15.612.4

-13.4%-18.4% -20.5%

Percent of Change

TUKWILA P.D. 2007 12 2 13 81 64 298 1,976 6345 714 2132008 12 6 15 91 68 374 2,038 40913 735 242

200.0% 15.4% 12.3% 6.3% 25.5% 3.1% -35.5%160.0% 2.9% 13.6%Population: 18,080

2,9132,834

3,0733,014

160180

12.5%-1.9%

170.7166.7

8.910.0

161.8156.7

-2.7%-2.4% 12.0% -3.1%

Percent of Change

UNIV. OF WASH. P.D. 2007 12 1 0 2 8 69 488 303 17 02008 12 0 1 9 5 84 446 191 16 1Population: 0

590550

601565

1115

------

------

------

Percent of Change

WOODINVILLE P.D. 2007 12 0 6 4 13 101 313 5410 31 12008 12 0 3 5 9 94 332 287 40 1

-50.0% 25.0% -30.8% -6.9% 6.1% -48.1%-30.0% 29.0% 0.0%Population: 10,560

478461

501478

2317

-26.1%-4.6%

48.245.3

2.21.6

46.043.7

-3.6%-6.1% -27.3% -5.1%

Percent of Change

YARROW POINT P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 0 2 3 30 0 02008 12 0 0 0 0 0 8 10 4 0

-100.0% 166.7% -66.7% Population: 970

89

89

00

12.5%

8.29.3

0.00.0

8.29.3

12.5%13.1% 13.1%

Percent of Change

Population: 1,905,8152007 4562008 444

59 556 2,738 3,560 15,565 53,643 13,979583 13,563 2,02964 544 2,808 3,097 15,697 51,376 9,435412 8,332 1,535

8.5% -2.2% 2.6% -13.0% 0.8% -4.2% -32.5%-29.3% -38.6% -24.3%

83,77076,920

-8.2%

COUNTY TOTAL 6,9136,513

90,68383,433

-8.0%

48.243.8

-5.8%

44.540.4

3.63.5

-9.1% -4.6% -9.3%

Percent of Change

KITSAP CO. S.O. 2007 12 1 114 41 425 992 2,329 23536 1,359 2862008 12 2 123 44 505 1,045 2,538 17729 1,402 352

100.0% 7.9% 7.3% 18.8% 5.3% 9.0% -24.7%-19.4% 3.2% 23.1%Population: 170,500

3,5923,789

4,1734,463

581674

16.0%6.9%

24.526.2

3.44.0

21.122.2

5.5%6.6% 15.7% 5.2%

Percent of Change

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND P.D. 2007 12 0 3 2 19 86 288 88 131 272008 12 0 4 6 19 77 233 77 98 31

33.3% 200.0% 0.0% -10.5% -19.1% -12.5%-12.5% -25.2% 14.8%Population: 23,180

390324

414353

2429

20.8%-14.7%

17.915.2

1.01.3

16.914.0

-16.9%-15.1% 20.3% -17.3%

Percent of Change

BREMERTON P.D. 2007 12 0 63 60 213 368 1,185 9912 550 982008 12 1 52 53 202 383 1,076 10520 539 75

-17.5% -11.7% -5.2% 4.1% -9.2% 6.1%66.7% -2.0% -23.5%Population: 36,860

1,6641,584

2,0001,892

336308

-8.3%-5.4%

55.951.3

9.48.4

46.543.0

-4.8%-8.1% -10.9% -7.5%

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

PORT GAMBLE S'KLALLAM TRIBAL 2007 02008 0Population: 0

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

Percent of Change

PORT ORCHARD P.D. 2007 12 0 12 1 67 70 280 302 130 272008 12 2 9 6 33 127 312 224 129 39

-25.0% 500.0% -50.7% 81.4% 11.4% -26.7%100.0% -0.8% 44.4%Population: 8,420

382465

462515

8050

-37.5%11.5%

55.361.2

9.65.9

45.755.2

21.7%10.5% -38.0% 20.7%

Percent of Change

POULSBO P.D. 2007 12 0 8 1 19 51 232 86 111 272008 12 0 7 3 32 44 257 20 141 32

-12.5% 200.0% 68.4% -13.7% 10.8% -75.0%-100.0% 27.0% 18.5%Population: 7,840

297303

325345

2842

50.0%6.2%

43.044.0

3.75.4

39.338.6

2.0%2.4% 44.6% -1.6%

Percent of Change

SUQUAMISH TRIBAL P.D. 2007 02008 0Population: 0

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

Percent of Change

Population: 246,8002007 602008 60

1 200 105 743 1,567 4,314 38064 2,281 4655 195 112 791 1,676 4,416 31360 2,309 529

400.0% -2.5% 6.7% 6.5% 7.0% 2.4% -17.6%-6.3% 1.2% 13.8%

6,3256,465

2.2%

COUNTY TOTAL 1,0491,103

7,3747,568

2.6%

30.130.7

5.1%

25.826.2

4.34.5

1.8% 6.0% 1.4%

Percent of Change

KITTITAS CO. S.O. 2007 12 0 2 2 11 174 384 341 16 72008 12 0 2 1 16 134 311 420 36 11

0.0% -50.0% 45.5% -23.0% -19.0% 23.5%-100.0% 125.0% 57.1%Population: 17,465

593487

608506

1519

26.7%-16.8%

36.829.0

0.91.1

35.927.9

-17.9%-21.3% 19.7% -22.4%

Percent of Change

CENTRAL WASH UNIV P.D. 2007 12 0 1 0 0 12 152 20 3 12008 12 0 2 0 0 42 112 20 3 0Population: 0

166156

167158

12

------

------

------

Percent of Change

CLE ELUM P.D. 2007 12 0 0 2 2 32 145 131 32 142008 12 0 2 0 4 37 139 90 24 8

-100.0% 100.0% 15.6% -4.1% -30.8%-100.0% -25.0% -42.9%Population: 3,460

191185

195191

46

50.0%-2.1%

56.855.2

1.21.7

55.653.5

-3.1%-2.8% 48.9% -3.8%

Percent of Change

ELLENSBURG P.D. 2007 12 0 14 5 22 176 682 355 175 282008 12 0 21 1 25 184 740 467 230 68

50.0% -80.0% 13.6% 4.5% 8.5% 31.4%40.0% 31.4% 142.9%Population: 17,330

898977

9391,024

4147

14.6%9.1%

54.559.1

2.42.7

52.156.4

8.8%8.4% 13.9% 8.1%

Percent of Change

KITTITAS P.D. 2007 12 0 0 2 0 13 42 30 9 22008 12 0 1 1 0 15 46 20 6 2

-50.0% 15.4% 9.5% -33.3% -33.3% 0.0%Population: 1,145

5863

6065

22

0.0%8.3%

52.956.8

1.81.7

51.155.0

8.6%7.4% -0.9% 7.7%

Percent of Change

Population: 39,4002007 602008 60

0 17 11 35 407 1,405 877 235 520 28 3 45 412 1,348 1017 299 89

64.7% -72.7% 28.6% 1.2% -4.1% 16.1%0.0% 27.2% 71.2%

1,9061,868

-2.0%

COUNTY TOTAL 6376

1,9691,944

-1.3%

51.449.3

20.6%

49.847.4

1.62.0

-4.0% 24.1% -4.7%

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

KLICKITAT CO. S.O. 2007 12 1 0 0 3 113 15 320 18 22008 12 0 0 1 9 103 16 320 23 1

-100.0% 200.0% -8.8% 6.7% 0.0% 27.8% -50.0%Population: 13,490

160151

164161

410

150.0%-1.8%

12.311.9

0.30.7

12.011.2

-5.6%-3.1% 146.7% -6.9%

Percent of Change

BINGEN P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 1 9 14 10 1 02008 12 0 0 0 1 5 12 20 5 2

0.0% -44.4% -14.3% 100.0% 400.0% Population: 680

2419

2520

11

0.0%-20.0%

36.829.4

1.51.5

35.327.9

-20.8%-20.0% 0.0% -20.8%

Percent of Change

GOLDENDALE P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 9 40 169 197 67 202008 12 0 1 1 7 40 118 91 55 16

-22.2% 0.0% -30.2% -52.6%-85.7% -17.9% -20.0%Population: 3,725

235168

244177

99

0.0%-27.5%

65.747.5

2.42.4

63.345.1

-28.5%-27.7% -0.3% -28.7%

Percent of Change

WHITE SALMON P.D. 2007 12 0 0 1 1 11 43 40 7 22008 12 0 0 1 2 12 39 70 13 2

0.0% 100.0% 9.1% -9.3% 75.0% 85.7% 0.0%Population: 2,205

5858

6061

23

50.0%1.7%

27.327.7

0.91.4

26.426.3

0.0%1.2% 49.3% -0.5%

Percent of Change

Population: 20,1002007 482008 48

1 0 1 14 173 241 567 93 240 1 3 19 160 185 501 96 21

-100.0% 200.0% 35.7% -7.5% -23.2% -10.7%-85.7% 3.2% -12.5%

477396

-17.0%

COUNTY TOTAL 1623

493419

-15.0%

24.820.8

43.8%

24.019.7

0.81.2

-15.9% 45.2% -17.8%

Percent of Change

LEWIS CO. S.O. 2007 12 1 11 5 45 286 483 7810 186 282008 12 0 14 3 53 264 528 598 249 22

-100.0% 27.3% -40.0% 17.8% -7.7% 9.3% -24.4%-20.0% 33.9% -21.4%Population: 45,365

857859

919929

6270

12.9%1.1%

20.420.5

1.41.5

19.018.9

0.2%0.4% 12.2% -0.4%

Percent of Change

CENTRALIA P.D. 2007 12 1 8 15 75 168 764 597 157 302008 12 1 13 23 70 162 789 788 208 35

0.0% 62.5% 53.3% -6.7% -3.6% 3.3% 32.2%14.3% 32.5% 16.7%Population: 15,540

9981,037

1,0971,144

991078.1%4.3%

70.773.6

6.46.9

64.366.7

3.9%4.2% 7.9% 3.8%

Percent of Change

CHEHALIS P.D. 2007 12 0 5 11 12 78 581 362 104 172008 12 0 4 5 8 78 537 275 191 34

-20.0% -54.5% -33.3% 0.0% -7.6% -25.0%150.0% 83.7% 100.0%Population: 7,215

697647

725664

2817

-39.3%-8.4%

102.992.0

4.02.4

98.989.7

-7.2%-10.6% -40.7% -9.4%

Percent of Change

MORTON P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 2 3 34 00 12 42008 12 0 1 0 6 12 54 70 28 7

200.0% 300.0% 58.8% 133.3% 75.0%Population: 1,140

3773

3980

27

250.0%105.1%

34.270.2

1.86.1

32.564.0

97.3%105.1% 250.0% 97.3%

Percent of Change

MOSSYROCK P.D. 2007 02008 0Population: 0

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

Percent of Change

NAPAVINE P.D. 2007 12 0 2 0 1 0 36 30 6 02008 7 0 0 0 0 3 22 21 4 1Population: 1,610

3928

4228

30

28.217.4

2.00.0

26.117.4

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

PE ELL P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 02008 12 0 0 0 0 2 6 00 0 0

Population: 670

08

08

00

0.011.9

0.00.0

0.011.9

Percent of Change

TOLEDO P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 2 8 17 40 8 22008 12 0 2 1 0 11 0 30 1 0

-100.0% 37.5% -100.0% -25.0% -87.5% -100.0%Population: 690

2914

3117

23

50.0%-45.2%

45.324.6

2.94.3

42.320.3

-51.7%-45.6% 48.9% -52.1%

Percent of Change

VADER P.D. 2007 6 0 1 0 0 0 7 00 1 02008 0Population: 625

7...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

8 112.9 1.6 11.3

Percent of Change

WINLOCK P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 2 19 36 20 5 22008 12 0 0 0 0 8 28 50 10 3

-100.0% -57.9% -22.2% 150.0% 100.0% 50.0%Population: 1,360

5741

5941

20

-100.0%-30.5%

43.130.1

1.50.0

41.630.1

-28.1%-30.0% -100.0% -27.5%

Percent of Change

Population: 74,2152007 1022008 91

2 27 31 139 562 1,958 18219 479 831 34 32 137 540 1,964 18122 691 102

2,7212,707

COUNTY TOTAL 199204

2,9202,911

39.739.2

37.036.5

2.72.8

Percent of Change

LINCOLN CO. S.O. 2007 12 0 2 1 1 44 147 80 41 202008 12 0 5 1 2 43 114 32 43 11

150.0% 0.0% 100.0% -2.3% -22.4% -62.5% 4.9% -45.0%Population: 7,910

199162

203170

48

100.0%-16.3%

26.021.5

0.51.0

25.520.5

-18.6%-17.3% 97.6% -19.6%

Percent of Change

ODESSA P.D. 2007 12 0 1 0 3 3 23 10 1 02008 12 0 0 0 5 6 7 00 3 0

-100.0% 66.7% 100.0% -69.6% -100.0% 200.0% Population: 960

2713

3118

45

25.0%-41.9%

32.518.8

4.25.2

28.313.5

-51.9%-42.2% 24.3% -52.1%

Percent of Change

REARDAN P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 0 1 2 20 2 12008 12 0 0 0 0 5 5 00 0 0

400.0% 150.0% -100.0% -100.0% -100.0%Population: 630

510

510

00

100.0%

7.915.9

0.00.0

7.915.9

100.0%100.0% 100.0%

Percent of Change

WILBUR P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 0 2 8 10 1 02008 12 0 0 0 1 2 10 00 3 0

0.0% 25.0% -100.0% 200.0% Population: 900

1112

1113

01

18.2%

12.214.4

0.01.1

12.213.3

9.1%18.2% 9.1%

Percent of Change

Population: 10,4002007 482008 48

0 3 1 4 50 180 120 45 210 5 1 8 56 136 32 49 11

66.7% 0.0% 100.0% 12.0% -24.4% -75.0% 8.9% -47.6%

242197

-18.6%

COUNTY TOTAL 814

250211

-15.6%

24.320.3

75.0%

23.518.9

0.81.4

-16.4% 76.7% -19.4%

Percent of Change

MASON CO. S.O. 2007 12 0 31 13 93 560 979 2088 190 262008 12 0 31 11 98 641 844 1549 157 20

0.0% -15.4% 5.4% 14.5% -13.8% -26.0%12.5% -17.4% -23.1%Population: 47,320

1,7551,648

1,8921,788

1371402.2%-5.5%

41.437.8

3.03.0

38.434.8

-6.1%-8.7% -1.3% -9.3%

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

SHELTON P.D. 2007 12 0 10 22 40 151 832 1044 849 792008 12 0 14 5 37 164 643 762 826 68

40.0% -77.3% -7.5% 8.6% -22.7% -26.9%-50.0% -2.7% -13.9%Population: 8,980

1,091885

1,163941

7256

-22.2%-19.1%

130.7104.8

8.16.2

122.798.6

-18.9%-19.9% -23.0% -19.6%

Percent of Change

SKOKOMISH TRIBAL P.D. 2007 02008 0Population: 0

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

Percent of Change

SQUAXIN TRIBAL P.D. 2007 02008 0Population: 0

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

Percent of Change

Population: 56,3002007 242008 24

0 41 35 133 711 1,811 31212 1,039 1050 45 16 135 805 1,487 23011 983 88

9.8% -54.3% 1.5% 13.2% -17.9% -26.3%-8.3% -5.4% -16.2%

2,8462,533

-11.0%

COUNTY TOTAL 209196

3,0552,729-10.7%

56.048.5

-6.2%

52.145.0

3.73.6

-13.4% -3.3% -13.7%

Percent of Change

OKANOGAN CO. S.O. 2007 12 0 11 2 24 133 306 312 81 222008 12 0 3 2 8 171 269 300 61 8

-72.7% 0.0% -66.7% 28.6% -12.1% -3.2%-100.0% -24.7% -63.6%Population: 27,760

472470

509483

3713

-64.9%-5.1%

17.917.4

1.30.5

16.616.9

-0.4%-2.6% -63.9% 2.2%

*

Percent of Change

BREWSTER P.D. 2007 12 0 3 2 6 27 88 41 14 72008 12 0 1 0 6 35 78 92 14 4

-66.7% -100.0% 0.0% 29.6% -11.4% 125.0%100.0% 0.0% -42.9%Population: 2,195

120124

131131

117

-36.4%0.0%

59.759.7

5.03.2

54.756.5

3.3%0.0% -36.4% 3.3%

Percent of Change

COLVILLE TRIBAL P.D. 2007 02008 0Population: 0

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

Percent of Change

COULEE DAM P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 0 11 10 30 9 62008 12 0 1 0 2 3 7 30 7 3

-72.7% -30.0% 0.0% -22.2% -50.0%Population: 1,025

2413

2416

03

-33.3%

23.415.6

0.02.9

23.412.7

-45.8%-33.3% -45.8%

Percent of Change

ELMER CITY P.D. 2007 02008 0Population: 0

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

Percent of Change

OMAK P.D. 2007 12 0 3 1 14 56 177 186 75 122008 12 0 5 7 10 87 140 130 79 13

66.7% 600.0% -28.6% 55.4% -20.9% -27.8%-100.0% 5.3% 8.3%Population: 4,750

257240

275262

1822

22.2%-4.7%

58.155.2

3.84.6

54.350.5

-6.6%-5.0% 21.8% -6.9%

Percent of Change

OROVILLE P.D. 2007 12 0 2 0 4 14 47 51 16 82008 12 0 2 0 6 17 64 30 20 4

0.0% 50.0% 21.4% 36.2% -40.0%-100.0% 25.0% -50.0%Population: 1,715

6784

7392

68

33.3%26.0%

42.753.6

3.54.7

39.249.0

25.4%25.7% 32.9% 25.0%

*Twisp P.D. was on contract with Okanogan Co. S.O. until May 2007 when they began reporting separately.

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

TONASKET P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 0 7 62 10 7 12008 12 0 0 0 0 10 56 30 7 0

42.9% -9.7% 200.0% 0.0% -100.0%Population: 1,000

7069

7069

00

-1.4%

70.769.0

0.00.0

70.769.0

-1.4%-2.4% -2.4%

Percent of Change

TWISP P.D. 2007 8 0 0 0 2 6 14 21 1 02008 12 0 0 0 2 10 33 00 10 0Population: 985

2343

2545

22

25.545.7

2.02.0

23.543.7

*

Percent of Change

WINTHROP P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 1 4 15 00 18 12008 12 0 0 0 0 3 11 00 7 0

-100.0% -25.0% -26.7% -61.1% -100.0%Population: 400

1914

2014

10

-100.0%-30.0%

52.635.0

2.60.0

50.035.0

-26.3%-33.5% -100.0% -30.0%

Percent of Change

Population: 39,8302007 922008 96

0 19 5 51 258 719 6411 221 570 12 9 34 336 658 612 205 32

1,0521,057

COUNTY TOTAL 7555

1,1271,112

27.827.9

26.026.5

1.91.4

Percent of Change

PACIFIC CO. S.O. 2007 12 0 2 2 17 155 218 350 41 62008 12 0 4 1 17 158 204 183 32 4

100.0% -50.0% 0.0% 1.9% -6.4% -48.6% -22.0% -33.3%Population: 14,445

408383

429405

2122

4.8%-5.6%

29.928.0

1.51.5

28.526.5

-6.1%-6.4% 3.9% -6.9%

Percent of Change

ILWACO P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 1 8 46 20 2 12008 12 0 0 1 10 4 29 10 15 2

900.0% -50.0% -37.0% -50.0% 650.0% 100.0%Population: 1,070

5634

5745

111

1000.0%-21.1%

54.842.1

1.010.3

53.831.8

-39.3%-23.3% 969.2% -41.0%

Percent of Change

LONG BEACH P.D. 2007 12 0 2 0 0 26 60 40 15 52008 12 0 2 0 2 49 41 20 20 0

0.0% 88.5% -31.7% -50.0% 33.3% -100.0%Population: 1,510

9092

9296

24

100.0%4.3%

63.063.6

1.42.6

61.660.9

2.2%0.9% 93.4% -1.2%

Percent of Change

RAYMOND P.D. 2007 12 0 1 0 4 31 45 60 8 12008 12 0 0 0 12 21 72 71 9 1

-100.0% 200.0% -32.3% 60.0% 16.7% 12.5% 0.0%Population: 3,005

82101

87113

512

140.0%29.9%

29.037.6

1.74.0

27.333.6

23.2%29.9% 140.0% 23.2%

Percent of Change

SHOALWATER BAY TRIBAL P.D. 2007 02008 0Population: 0

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

Percent of Change

SOUTH BEND P.D. 2007 12 0 1 0 0 11 21 61 9 22008 12 0 0 0 1 9 37 41 27 11

-100.0% -18.2% 76.2% -33.3%0.0% 200.0% 450.0%Population: 1,770

3951

4052

11

0.0%30.0%

22.629.4

0.60.6

22.028.8

30.8%30.0% 0.0% 30.8%

Percent of Change

Population: 21,8002007 602008 60

0 6 2 22 231 390 531 75 150 6 2 42 241 383 325 103 18

0.0% 0.0% 90.9% 4.3% -1.8% -39.6%400.0% 37.3% 20.0%

675661

-2.1%

COUNTY TOTAL 3050

7057110.9%

32.632.6

66.7%

31.330.3

1.42.3

-0.1% 68.2% -3.0%

*Twisp P.D. was on contract with Okanogan Co. S.O. until May 2007 when they began reporting separately.

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

PEND OREILLE CO. S.O. 2007 12 1 1 1 3 93 294 260 25 42008 12 0 1 2 4 107 257 300 31 6

-100.0% 0.0% 100.0% 33.3% 15.1% -12.6% 15.4% 24.0% 50.0%Population: 12,800

413394

419401

67

16.7%-4.3%

33.331.3

0.50.5

32.830.8

-4.6%-5.8% 14.8% -6.1%

Percent of Change

KALISPEL TRIBAL P.D. 2007 02008 0Population: 0

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

Percent of Change

Population: 12,8002007 122008 12

1 1 1 3 93 294 260 25 40 1 2 4 107 257 300 31 6

-100.0% 0.0% 100.0% 33.3% 15.1% -12.6% 15.4% 24.0% 50.0%

413394

-4.6%

COUNTY TOTAL 67

419401-4.3%

33.331.3

16.7%

32.830.8

0.50.6

-5.8% 18.5% -6.1%

Percent of Change

PIERCE CO. S.O. 2007 12 9 77 186 815 2,684 5,663 1,71679 1,404 2782008 12 10 114 199 830 2,536 6,075 1,42863 1,280 240

11.1% 48.1% 7.0% 1.8% -5.5% 7.3% -16.8%-20.3% -8.8% -13.7%Population: 378,100

10,14210,102

11,22911,255

1,0871,153

6.1%0.2%

30.729.8

3.03.0

27.726.7

-0.4%-2.9% 2.8% -3.5%

*

Percent of Change

BONNEY LAKE P.D. 2007 12 0 3 4 24 81 337 464 126 312008 12 1 4 4 24 87 317 295 151 55

33.3% 0.0% 0.0% 7.4% -5.9% -37.0%25.0% 19.8% 77.4%Population: 16,220

468438

499471

3133

6.5%-5.6%

31.729.0

2.02.0

29.727.0

-6.4%-8.4% 3.3% -9.2%

Percent of Change

BUCKLEY P.D. 2007 12 1 2 0 2 23 99 160 14 32008 12 0 1 1 11 19 71 75 25 5

-100.0% -50.0% 450.0% -17.4% -28.3% -56.3% 78.6% 66.7%Population: 5,680

138102

143115

513

160.0%-19.6%

27.420.2

1.02.3

26.518.0

-26.1%-26.2% 138.5% -32.2%

Percent of Change

DUPONT P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 2 15 21 10 8 12008 12 0 2 1 9 15 36 30 12 1

350.0% 0.0% 71.4% 200.0% 50.0% 0.0%Population: 7,390

3754

3966

212

500.0%69.2%

5.58.9

0.31.6

5.37.3

45.9%61.3% 472.0% 39.1%

Percent of Change

EATONVILLE P.D. 2007 12 0 1 1 3 10 39 03 9 42008 12 0 1 0 3 20 48 26 19 8

0.0% -100.0% 0.0% 100.0% 23.1% 100.0% 111.1% 100.0%Population: 2,375

5276

5780

54

-20.0%40.4%

23.933.7

2.11.7

21.832.0

46.2%40.6% -19.8% 46.5%

Percent of Change

EDGEWOOD P.D. 2007 12 0 1 6 17 62 109 141 22 22008 12 0 0 2 18 88 139 112 15 0

-100.0% -66.7% 5.9% 41.9% 27.5% -21.4%100.0% -31.8% -100.0%Population: 9,595

186240

210260

2420

-16.7%23.8%

22.027.1

2.52.1

19.525.0

29.0%23.4% -17.0% 28.6%

Percent of Change

FIFE P.D. 2007 12 0 7 11 29 74 354 1379 54 32008 12 0 2 10 35 85 361 1196 53 7

-71.4% -9.1% 20.7% 14.9% 2.0% -13.1%-33.3% -1.9% 133.3%Population: 7,525

574571

621618

4747

0.0%-0.5%

86.582.1

6.56.2

79.975.9

-0.5%-5.0% -4.6% -5.1%

Percent of Change

FIRCREST P.D. 2007 12 0 1 5 16 30 117 222 35 22008 12 0 1 1 7 38 108 150 23 7

0.0% -80.0% -56.3% 26.7% -7.7% -31.8%-100.0% -34.3% 250.0%Population: 6,315

171161

193170

229

-59.1%-11.9%

30.826.9

3.51.4

27.325.5

-5.8%-12.5% -59.4% -6.5%

*2007 Pierce Co. S.O. data includes one murder that occurred in 2007 that was not reported until 2008.

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

GIG HARBOR P.D. 2007 12 1 0 5 7 51 294 352 64 242008 12 0 2 5 6 39 284 263 120 29

-100.0% 0.0% -14.3% -23.5% -3.4% -25.7%50.0% 87.5% 20.8%Population: 6,910

382352

395365

1313

0.0%-7.6%

58.352.8

1.91.9

56.350.9

-7.9%-9.3% -1.9% -9.6%

Percent of Change

LAKEWOOD P.D. 2007 12 3 41 134 305 866 2,102 56619 624 1132008 12 5 59 147 330 700 2,367 40026 640 138

66.7% 43.9% 9.7% 8.2% -19.2% 12.6% -29.3%36.8% 2.6% 22.1%Population: 58,780

3,5533,493

4,0364,034

483541

12.0%0.0%

68.568.6

8.29.2

60.359.4

-1.7%0.2% 12.3% -1.4%

Percent of Change

MILTON P.D. 2007 12 0 2 7 7 47 187 471 56 152008 12 0 1 12 17 58 166 320 46 5

-50.0% 71.4% 142.9% 23.4% -11.2% -31.9%-100.0% -17.9% -66.7%Population: 6,535

282256

298286

1630

87.5%-4.0%

45.743.8

2.54.6

43.339.2

-9.2%-4.2% 87.1% -9.4%

Percent of Change

ORTING P.D. 2007 12 0 0 2 1 14 93 121 32 202008 12 0 0 3 1 37 121 122 29 16

50.0% 0.0% 164.3% 30.1% 0.0%100.0% -9.4% -20.0%Population: 6,075

120172

123176

34

33.3%43.1%

20.729.0

0.50.7

20.228.3

43.3%39.9% 30.4% 40.1%

Percent of Change

PUYALLUP TRIBAL P.D. 2007 02008 0Population: 0

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

Percent of Change

PUYALLUP P.D. 2007 12 1 15 53 67 381 2,166 49015 769 1942008 12 0 18 50 85 296 1,938 39919 791 210

-100.0% 20.0% -5.7% 26.9% -22.3% -10.5% -18.6%26.7% 2.9% 8.2%Population: 36,930

3,0522,652

3,1882,805

136153

12.5%-12.0%

86.776.0

3.74.1

83.071.8

-13.1%-12.3% 12.1% -13.4%

Percent of Change

ROY P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 3 1 3 12 5 32008 12 0 1 0 8 3 17 21 8 2

166.7% 200.0% 466.7% 100.0%-50.0% 60.0% -33.3%Population: 875

723

1032

39

200.0%220.0%

11.536.6

3.410.3

8.026.3

228.6%218.2% 198.3% 226.7%

Percent of Change

RUSTON P.D. 2007 12 0 0 1 7 5 2 01 8 02008 12 0 0 1 1 10 15 61 4 0

0.0% -85.7% 100.0% 650.0% 0.0% -50.0% Population: 755

832

1634

82

-75.0%112.5%

21.345.0

10.72.6

10.742.4

300.0%111.1% -75.2% 297.4%

Percent of Change

STEILACOOM P.D. 2007 12 0 0 1 2 26 50 130 10 12008 12 0 2 1 5 17 64 61 9 2

0.0% 150.0% -34.6% 28.0% -53.8% -10.0% 100.0%Population: 6,255

8988

9296

38

166.7%4.3%

14.815.3

0.51.3

14.314.1

-1.1%3.8% 165.2% -1.7%

Percent of Change

SUMNER P.D. 2007 12 1 5 8 40 104 283 8410 51 132008 12 0 8 8 36 103 318 656 73 22

-100.0% 60.0% 0.0% -10.0% -1.0% 12.4% -22.6%-40.0% 43.1% 69.2%Population: 9,060

481492

535544

5452

-3.7%1.7%

59.260.0

6.05.7

53.254.3

2.3%1.4% -4.0% 2.0%

Percent of Change

TACOMA P.D. 2007 12 14 132 644 1,300 2,581 8,855 3,21189 2,296 4532008 12 13 150 622 1,220 2,899 9,499 2,69675 2,301 452

-7.1% 13.6% -3.4% -6.2% 12.3% 7.3% -16.0%-15.7% 0.2% -0.2%Population: 202,700

14,73615,169

16,82617,174

2,0902,005-4.1%2.1%

83.484.7

10.49.9

73.174.8

2.9%1.6% -4.5% 2.4%

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

UNIVERSITY PLACE P.D. 2007 12 0 10 19 45 219 569 13113 159 442008 12 1 5 34 54 216 517 1017 134 35

-50.0% 78.9% 20.0% -1.4% -9.1% -22.9%-46.2% -15.7% -20.5%Population: 31,440

932841

1,006935

7494

27.0%-7.1%

32.129.7

2.43.0

29.826.7

-9.8%-7.5% 26.5% -10.2%

Percent of Change

Population: 799,5152007 2282008 228

30 297 1,087 2,692 7,274 21,343 6,542251 5,746 1,20430 371 1,101 2,700 7,266 22,461 5,359228 5,733 1,234

0.0% 24.9% 1.3% 0.3% -0.1% 5.2% -18.1%-9.2% -0.2% 2.5%

35,41035,314

-0.3%

COUNTY TOTAL 4,1064,202

39,51639,516

0.0%

50.449.4

2.3%

45.144.2

5.15.4

-1.9% 4.3% -2.1%

Percent of Change

SAN JUAN CO. S.O. 2007 12 0 2 1 6 60 136 242 24 42008 12 1 0 0 6 86 152 181 28 7

-100.0% -100.0% 0.0% 43.3% 11.8% -25.0%-50.0% 16.7% 75.0%Population: 16,100

222257

231264

97

-22.2%14.3%

14.516.4

0.60.4

14.016.0

15.8%12.9% -23.2% 14.3%

Percent of Change

Population: 16,1002007 122008 12

0 2 1 6 60 136 242 24 41 0 0 6 86 152 181 28 7

-100.0% -100.0% 0.0% 43.3% 11.8% -25.0%-50.0% 16.7% 75.0%

222257

15.8%

COUNTY TOTAL 97

231264

14.3%

14.516.4

-22.2%

14.016.0

0.60.4

12.9% -21.2% 14.3%

Percent of Change

SKAGIT CO. S.O. 2007 12 1 25 8 48 508 1,024 11618 214 262008 12 7 18 11 44 461 906 12410 228 23

600.0% -28.0% 37.5% -8.3% -9.3% -11.5% 6.9%-44.4% 6.5% -11.5%Population: 52,220

1,6661,501

1,7481,581

8280

-2.4%-9.6%

34.230.3

1.61.5

32.628.7

-9.9%-11.4% -4.4% -11.7%

Percent of Change

ANACORTES P.D. 2007 12 1 2 1 13 95 448 253 81 162008 12 0 3 5 19 109 364 311 97 30

-100.0% 50.0% 400.0% 46.2% 14.7% -18.8% 24.0%-66.7% 19.8% 87.5%Population: 16,640

571505

588532

1727

58.8%-9.5%

35.932.0

1.01.6

34.830.3

-11.6%-10.8% 56.5% -12.8%

Percent of Change

BURLINGTON P.D. 2007 12 0 2 18 16 134 1,072 1161 448 1172008 12 1 3 9 14 104 856 612 445 109

50.0% -50.0% -12.5% -22.4% -20.1% -47.4%100.0% -0.7% -6.8%Population: 8,460

1,3231,023

1,3591,050

3627

-25.0%-22.7%

161.8124.1

4.33.2

157.5120.9

-22.7%-23.3% -25.5% -23.2%

Percent of Change

MOUNT VERNON P.D. 2007 12 0 12 30 35 294 1,866 16412 449 892008 12 0 19 26 46 275 1,374 8328 394 67

58.3% -13.3% 31.4% -6.5% -26.4% -49.4%133.3% -12.2% -24.7%Population: 30,150

2,3361,760

2,4131,851

7791

18.2%-23.3%

82.161.4

2.63.0

79.558.4

-24.7%-25.2% 15.2% -26.6%

Percent of Change

SEDRO WOOLLEY P.D. 2007 12 0 1 10 5 146 491 581 122 262008 12 1 5 3 5 107 389 403 89 30

400.0% -70.0% 0.0% -26.7% -20.8% -31.0%200.0% -27.0% 15.4%Population: 10,030

696539

712553

1614

-12.5%-22.3%

71.655.1

1.61.4

70.053.7

-22.6%-23.0% -13.2% -23.2%

Percent of Change

SWINOMISH TRIBAL P.D. 2007 3 0 0 0 0 6 17 10 3 02008 12 0 2 1 1 13 50 30 11 1Population: 0

2466

2470

04

------

------

------

Percent of Change

UPPER SKAGIT TRIBAL P.D. 2007 02008 0Population: 0

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

Population: 117,5002007 632008 72

2 42 67 117 1,183 4,918 48035 1,317 2749 50 55 129 1,069 3,939 34244 1,264 260

6,6165,394

COUNTY TOTAL 228243

6,8445,637

59.448.0

57.445.9

1.92.1

Percent of Change

SKAMANIA CO. S.O. 2007 12 0 8 2 17 53 186 151 83 82008 12 0 3 1 7 55 124 170 42 3

-62.5% -50.0% -58.8% 3.8% -33.3% 13.3%-100.0% -49.4% -62.5%Population: 9,823

255196

282207

2711

-59.3%-26.6%

28.721.1

2.81.1

26.020.0

-23.1%-26.6% -59.3% -23.2%

Percent of Change

NORTH BONNEVILLE P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 1 1 11 00 1 12008 12 0 0 0 0 2 13 20 0 0

-100.0% 100.0% 18.2% -100.0% -100.0%Population: 877

1217

1317

10

-100.0%30.8%

14.719.4

1.10.0

13.619.4

41.7%31.5% -100.0% 42.5%

Percent of Change

Population: 10,7002007 242008 24

0 8 2 18 54 197 151 84 90 3 1 7 57 137 190 42 3

-62.5% -50.0% -61.1% 5.6% -30.5% 26.7%-100.0% -50.0% -66.7%

267213

-20.2%

COUNTY TOTAL 2811

295224

-24.1%

27.620.9

-60.7%

25.019.9

2.61.0

-24.1% -60.7% -20.2%

Percent of Change

SNOHOMISH CO. S.O. 2007 10 8 170 90 240 1,892 2,947 1,44960 723 1232008 9 4 104 92 263 1,528 2,455 80649 702 89Population: 328,190

6,3484,838

6,8565,301

508463

21.316.2

1.61.4

19.714.7

*

Percent of Change

ARLINGTON P.D. 2007 12 0 0 2 16 132 590 1365 177 572008 12 0 1 11 22 108 556 883 158 37

450.0% 37.5% -18.2% -5.8% -35.3%-40.0% -10.7% -35.1%Population: 17,050

863755

881789

1834

88.9%-10.4%

52.746.3

1.12.0

51.644.3

-12.5%-12.2% 85.2% -14.2%

Percent of Change

BRIER P.D. 2007 12 0 1 2 2 26 59 190 22 72008 12 0 0 2 2 22 64 63 15 4

-100.0% 0.0% 0.0% -15.4% 8.5% -68.4% -31.8% -42.9%Population: 6,485

10495

10999

54

-20.0%-9.2%

16.815.3

0.80.6

16.014.6

-8.7%-9.2% -20.1% -8.7%

Percent of Change

EDMONDS P.D. 2007 12 1 4 22 33 247 625 11313 250 392008 12 0 4 21 38 231 671 627 262 40

-100.0% 0.0% -4.5% 15.2% -6.5% 7.4% -45.1%-46.2% 4.8% 2.6%Population: 40,760

998971

1,0581,034

6063

5.0%-2.3%

26.125.4

1.51.5

24.623.8

-2.7%-2.7% 4.5% -3.2%

Percent of Change

EVERETT P.D. 2007 12 7 61 209 287 1,405 5,456 1,87819 1,629 2702008 12 1 76 223 284 1,251 5,108 1,18318 1,548 253

-85.7% 24.6% 6.7% -1.0% -11.0% -6.4% -37.0%-5.3% -5.0% -6.3%Population: 102,300

8,7587,560

9,3228,144

5645843.5%-12.6%

91.679.6

5.55.7

86.073.9

-13.7%-13.1% 3.0% -14.1%

Percent of Change

GRANITE FALLS P.D. 2007 12 0 1 1 3 19 100 110 55 192008 12 0 1 0 13 28 100 172 74 15

0.0% -100.0% 333.3% 47.4% 0.0% 54.5% 34.5% -21.1%Population: 3,290

130147

135161

514

180.0%19.3%

42.348.9

1.64.3

40.744.7

13.1%15.8% 171.9% 9.8%

Percent of Change

LAKE STEVENS P.D. 2007 12 1 3 7 21 129 455 1095 177 632008 12 0 3 5 20 111 372 616 133 51

-100.0% 0.0% -28.6% -4.8% -14.0% -18.2% -44.0%20.0% -24.9% -19.0%Population: 14,560

698550

730578

3228

-12.5%-20.8%

54.739.7

2.41.9

52.337.8

-21.2%-27.4% -19.8% -27.8%

*Snohomish County Sheriffs Office had 1 murder in 2007 and 1 murder in 2008 that occurred during months in which they weren't able to report other types of crime data.

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

LYNNWOOD P.D. 2007 12 0 11 73 47 280 2,162 43113 1,098 3972008 12 1 6 62 77 258 1,849 1866 1,017 300

-45.5% -15.1% 63.8% -7.9% -14.5% -56.8%-53.8% -7.4% -24.4%Population: 35,680

2,8862,299

3,0172,445

131146

11.5%-19.0%

85.068.5

3.74.1

81.364.4

-20.3%-19.4% 10.9% -20.8%

Percent of Change

MARYSVILLE P.D. 2007 12 0 8 44 53 230 925 37910 511 1082008 12 0 12 19 44 247 782 18512 381 95

50.0% -56.8% -17.0% 7.4% -15.5% -51.2%20.0% -25.4% -12.0%Population: 37,060

1,5441,226

1,6491,301

10575

-28.6%-21.1%

45.535.1

2.92.0

42.633.1

-20.6%-22.9% -30.2% -22.4%

Percent of Change

MILL CREEK P.D. 2007 12 0 2 5 15 98 388 870 73 192008 12 0 2 10 13 92 308 631 57 18

0.0% 100.0% -13.3% -6.1% -20.6% -27.6% -21.9% -5.3%Population: 17,770

573464

595489

2225

13.6%-17.8%

33.827.5

1.21.4

32.526.1

-19.0%-18.5% 12.7% -19.7%

Percent of Change

MONROE P.D. 2007 12 0 2 11 19 120 433 761 106 242008 12 1 5 10 35 55 337 493 116 32

150.0% -9.1% 84.2% -54.2% -22.2% -35.5%200.0% 9.4% 33.3%Population: 16,550

630444

662495

3251

59.4%-25.2%

40.629.9

2.03.1

38.726.8

-29.5%-26.4% 56.9% -30.6%

Percent of Change

MOUNTLAKE TERRACE P.D. 2007 12 0 3 12 16 138 441 11115 104 202008 12 0 6 17 17 106 393 567 119 27

100.0% 41.7% 6.3% -23.2% -10.9% -49.5%-53.3% 14.4% 35.0%Population: 20,930

705562

736602

3140

29.0%-18.2%

35.428.8

1.51.9

33.926.9

-20.3%-18.7% 28.3% -20.7%

Percent of Change

MUKILTEO P.D. 2007 12 0 5 10 12 136 335 975 53 132008 12 0 3 5 10 137 299 622 48 11

-40.0% -50.0% -16.7% 0.7% -10.7% -36.1%-60.0% -9.4% -15.4%Population: 20,050

573500

600518

2718

-33.3%-13.7%

30.125.8

1.40.9

28.724.9

-12.7%-14.1% -33.7% -13.2%

Percent of Change

SAUK-SUIATTLE TRIBAL P.D. 2007 02008 0Population: 0

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

Percent of Change

SNOHOMISH P.D. 2007 12 0 2 6 14 98 261 455 94 252008 12 0 2 10 14 60 258 3217 116 29

0.0% 66.7% 0.0% -38.8% -1.1% -28.9%240.0% 23.4% 16.0%Population: 9,020

409367

431393

2226

18.2%-8.8%

48.043.6

2.52.9

45.640.7

-10.3%-9.3% 17.5% -10.8%

Percent of Change

STANWOOD P.D. 2007 12 0 5 1 5 25 179 212 68 332008 12 0 5 1 5 41 193 170 61 27

0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 64.0% 7.8% -19.0%-100.0% -10.3% -18.2%Population: 5,445

227251

238262

1111

0.0%10.1%

45.848.1

2.12.0

43.746.1

10.6%5.1% -4.5% 5.6%

Percent of Change

STILLAGUAMISH TRIBAL P.D. 2007 02008 0Population: 0

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

Percent of Change

SULTAN P.D. 2007 6 0 0 2 2 19 110 91 13 82008 0Population: 4,550

139...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

143 431.6 0.9 30.7

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

TULALIP TRIBAL P.D. 2007 02008 0Population: 0

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

Percent of Change

WOODWAY P.D. 2007 12 0 0 1 0 7 31 20 1 02008 12 0 0 0 0 14 9 10 2 0

-100.0% 100.0% -71.0% -50.0% 100.0% Population: 1,180

4024

4124

10

-100.0%-41.5%

34.720.3

0.80.0

33.920.3

-40.0%-41.5% -100.0% -40.0%

Percent of Change

Population: 680,8702007 1962008 189

17 278 498 785 5,001 15,497 4,973154 5,154 1,2257 230 488 857 4,289 13,754 2,874136 4,809 1,028

25,62521,053

COUNTY TOTAL 1,5781,582

27,20322,635

40.633.2

38.230.9

2.32.4

Percent of Change

SPOKANE CO. S.O. 2007 12 1 7 21 302 576 1,443 26710 416 992008 12 4 9 25 209 646 1,599 22813 387 94

300.0% 28.6% 19.0% -30.8% 12.2% 10.8% -14.6%30.0% -7.0% -5.1%Population: 138,470

2,2962,486

2,6272,733

331247

-25.4%4.0%

19.719.7

2.51.8

17.218.0

8.3%0.3% -28.1% 4.4%

Percent of Change

AIRWAY HEIGHTS P.D. 2007 12 1 3 1 9 36 108 122 81 222008 12 1 5 4 16 26 108 170 88 12

0.0% 66.7% 300.0% 77.8% -27.8% 0.0% 41.7%-100.0% 8.6% -45.5%Population: 5,240

158151

172177

1426

85.7%2.9%

34.233.8

2.85.0

31.428.8

-4.4%-1.2% 78.3% -8.3%

Percent of Change

CHENEY P.D. 2007 12 0 5 3 7 31 202 141 55 212008 12 0 1 3 11 45 241 120 56 16

-80.0% 0.0% 57.1% 45.2% 19.3% -14.3%-100.0% 1.8% -23.8%Population: 10,180

248298

263313

1515

0.0%19.0%

25.830.7

1.51.5

24.329.3

20.2%19.4% 0.3% 20.5%

Percent of Change

E. WASH. UNIV. P.D. 2007 12 0 0 1 1 8 88 30 9 02008 12 0 0 0 1 7 99 00 6 0Population: 0

99106

101107

21

------

------

------

Percent of Change

LIBERTY LAKE P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 5 17 60 171 13 12008 12 0 0 1 1 13 56 100 9 0

-80.0% -23.5% -6.7% -41.2%-100.0% -30.8% -100.0%Population: 6,980

9579

10081

52

-60.0%-19.0%

15.211.6

0.80.3

14.411.3

-16.8%-23.6% -62.3% -21.6%

Percent of Change

MEDICAL LAKE P.D. 2007 12 0 1 0 1 19 36 30 26 162008 12 0 2 0 2 13 22 11 19 10

100.0% 100.0% -31.6% -38.9% -66.7% -26.9% -37.5%Population: 4,810

5837

6041

24

100.0%-31.7%

12.88.5

0.40.8

12.47.7

-36.2%-33.3% 95.2% -37.7%

Percent of Change

SPOKANE P.D. 2007 12 12 88 414 808 2,175 7,188 2,01388 2,957 6602008 12 13 94 460 785 2,269 7,218 1,53858 2,753 597

8.3% 6.8% 11.1% -2.8% 4.3% 0.4% -23.6%-34.1% -6.9% -9.5%Population: 204,400

11,46411,083

12,78612,435

1,3221,352

2.3%-2.7%

63.060.8

6.56.6

56.554.2

-3.3%-3.5% 1.5% -4.0%

Percent of Change

SPOKANE VALLEY P.D. 2007 12 0 15 56 219 481 1,957 41325 685 1312008 12 1 25 66 178 635 2,364 42529 750 125

66.7% 17.9% -18.7% 32.0% 20.8% 2.9%16.0% 9.5% -4.6%Population: 88,920

2,8763,453

3,1663,723

290270

-6.9%17.6%

35.941.9

3.33.0

32.638.8

20.1%16.7% -7.6% 19.2%

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

Population: 459,0002007 962008 96

14 119 496 1,352 3,343 11,082 2,742127 4,242 95019 136 559 1,203 3,654 11,707 2,231101 4,068 854

35.7% 14.3% 12.7% -11.0% 9.3% 5.6% -18.6%-20.5% -4.1% -10.1%

17,29417,693

2.3%

COUNTY TOTAL 1,9811,917

19,27519,610

1.7%

42.742.7

-3.2%

38.338.5

4.34.2

0.0% -1.6% 0.6%

Percent of Change

STEVENS CO. S.O. 2007 12 1 10 3 24 256 403 652 112 112008 12 1 15 3 18 243 331 593 118 21

0.0% 50.0% 0.0% -25.0% -5.1% -17.9% -9.2%50.0% 5.4% 90.9%Population: 34,325

726636

764673

3837

-2.6%-11.9%

22.619.6

1.11.1

21.518.5

-12.4%-13.4% -4.3% -13.9%

Percent of Change

CHEWELAH P.D. 2007 12 0 1 0 1 16 54 50 19 52008 12 0 2 2 0 31 81 40 21 8

100.0% -100.0% 93.8% 50.0% -20.0% 10.5% 60.0%Population: 2,420

75116

77120

24

100.0%55.8%

32.849.6

0.91.7

31.947.9

54.7%51.3% 94.2% 50.2%

Percent of Change

COLVILLE P.D. 2007 12 0 1 0 2 17 167 100 30 92008 12 0 1 2 2 8 182 10 48 16

0.0% 0.0% -52.9% 9.0% -90.0% 60.0% 77.8%Population: 5,040

194191

197196

35

66.7%-0.5%

39.238.9

0.61.0

38.637.9

-1.5%-0.9% 66.0% -1.9%

Percent of Change

KETTLE FALLS P.D. 2007 12 0 0 1 0 16 51 20 10 32008 12 0 0 0 0 22 57 30 18 8

-100.0% 37.5% 11.8% 50.0% 80.0% 166.7%Population: 1,640

6982

7082

10

-100.0%17.1%

43.550.0

0.60.0

42.950.0

18.8%15.0% -100.0% 16.7%

Percent of Change

SPOKANE TRIBAL P.D. 2007 02008 0Population: 0

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

Percent of Change

SPRINGDALE P.D. 2007 02008 0Population: 0

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

Percent of Change

Population: 43,4252007 482008 48

1 12 4 27 305 675 822 171 281 18 7 20 304 651 673 205 53

0.0% 50.0% 75.0% -25.9% -0.3% -3.6% -18.3%50.0% 19.9% 89.3%

1,0641,025

-3.7%

COUNTY TOTAL 4446

1,1081,071

-3.3%

25.924.7

4.5%

24.923.6

1.01.1

-4.9% 6.3% -5.2%

Percent of Change

THURSTON CO. S.O. 2007 12 3 21 27 193 778 1,577 27621 529 202008 12 0 32 30 258 865 2,239 17823 693 58

-100.0% 52.4% 11.1% 33.7% 11.2% 42.0% -35.5%9.5% 31.0% 190.0%Population: 139,605

2,6523,305

2,8963,625

244320

31.1%25.2%

21.426.0

1.82.3

19.623.7

24.6%21.6% 27.4% 21.1%

Percent of Change

EVERGREEN ST. COLLEGE P.D. 2007 12 0 2 0 0 16 97 30 17 02008 12 0 1 0 0 27 106 41 26 0Population: 0

116138

118139

21

------

------

------

Percent of Change

LACEY P.D. 2007 12 2 6 24 57 259 1,341 1486 423 982008 12 1 16 24 57 237 1,403 923 523 83

-50.0% 166.7% 0.0% 0.0% -8.5% 4.6% -37.8%-50.0% 23.6% -15.3%Population: 38,040

1,7541,735

1,8431,833

8998

10.1%-0.5%

51.448.2

2.52.6

48.945.6

-1.1%-6.2% 3.8% -6.7%

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

NISQUALLY TRIBAL P.D. 2007 12 0 1 0 3 8 13 30 8 02008 9 0 0 0 3 1 11 00 5 0Population: 0

2412

2815

43

------

------

------

Percent of Change

OLYMPIA P.D. 2007 12 0 28 27 63 296 1,493 23412 432 722008 12 3 22 42 83 376 1,712 1508 408 38

-21.4% 55.6% 31.7% 27.0% 14.7% -35.9%-33.3% -5.6% -47.2%Population: 44,800

2,0352,246

2,1532,396

118150

27.1%11.3%

48.453.5

2.73.3

45.850.1

10.4%10.4% 26.2% 9.5%

Percent of Change

RAINIER P.D. 2007 12 1 0 0 2 16 12 21 13 42008 12 0 1 1 0 11 12 00 11 5

-100.0% -100.0% -31.3% 0.0% -100.0%-100.0% -15.4% 25.0%Population: 1,740

3123

3425

32

-33.3%-26.5%

19.914.4

1.81.1

18.213.2

-25.8%-27.9% -34.7% -27.3%

Percent of Change

TENINO P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 1 27 57 52 40 182008 12 0 0 1 3 18 46 20 31 9

200.0% -33.3% -19.3% -60.0%-100.0% -22.5% -50.0%Population: 2,185

9166

9270

14

300.0%-23.9%

42.332.0

0.51.8

41.830.2

-27.5%-24.3% 298.2% -27.8%

Percent of Change

TUMWATER P.D. 2007 12 1 5 8 15 88 340 600 92 232008 12 0 8 11 19 127 428 370 105 13

-100.0% 60.0% 37.5% 26.7% 44.3% 25.9% -38.3% 14.1% -43.5%Population: 13,780

488592

517630

2938

31.0%21.9%

38.845.7

2.22.8

36.643.0

21.3%18.0% 26.9% 17.4%

Percent of Change

YELM P.D. 2007 12 0 5 2 6 42 152 160 86 312008 12 0 6 3 5 60 162 81 113 36

20.0% 50.0% -16.7% 42.9% 6.6% -50.0% 31.4% 16.1%Population: 5,150

210231

223245

1314

7.7%9.9%

46.047.6

2.72.7

43.344.9

10.0%3.4% 1.3% 3.5%

Percent of Change

Population: 245,3002007 1082008 105

7 68 88 340 1,530 5,082 74742 1,640 2664 86 112 428 1,722 6,119 47136 1,915 242

7,4018,348

COUNTY TOTAL 503630

7,9048,978

33.236.6

31.134.0

2.12.6

Percent of Change

WAHKIAKUM CO. S.O. 2007 12 0 2 0 7 19 21 70 14 42008 12 0 0 1 5 19 28 30 7 0

-100.0% -28.6% 0.0% 33.3% -57.1% -50.0% -100.0%Population: 4,100

4750

5656

96

-33.3%0.0%

14.013.7

2.31.5

11.812.2

6.4%-2.4% -35.0% 3.8%

Percent of Change

Population: 4,1002007 122008 12

0 2 0 7 19 21 70 14 40 0 1 5 19 28 30 7 0

-100.0% -28.6% 0.0% 33.3% -57.1% -50.0% -100.0%

4750

6.4%

COUNTY TOTAL 96

5656

0.0%

14.013.7

-33.3%

11.812.2

2.21.5

-2.4% -31.7% 3.8%

Percent of Change

WALLA WALLA CO. S.O. 2007 12 0 6 0 11 94 266 250 40 172008 12 0 8 1 10 83 238 150 58 22

33.3% -9.1% -11.7% -10.5% -40.0% 45.0% 29.4%Population: 18,315

385336

402355

1719

11.8%-11.7%

21.719.4

0.91.0

20.818.3

-12.7%-10.6% 13.1% -11.7%

Percent of Change

COLLEGE PLACE P.D. 2007 12 0 3 1 4 34 210 71 41 132008 12 0 2 0 1 28 175 100 36 9

-33.3% -100.0% -75.0% -17.6% -16.7% 42.9%-100.0% -12.2% -30.8%Population: 8,935

252213

260216

83

-62.5%-16.9%

29.324.2

0.90.3

28.423.8

-15.5%-17.6% -62.8% -16.2%

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

WALLA WALLA P.D. 2007 12 0 30 12 70 285 1,195 6820 275 1002008 12 1 26 12 87 264 1,052 7211 273 76

-13.3% 0.0% 24.3% -7.4% -12.0% 5.9%-45.0% -0.7% -24.0%Population: 31,350

1,5681,399

1,6801,525

112126

12.5%-9.2%

54.448.6

3.64.0

50.744.6

-10.8%-10.5% 10.9% -12.1%

Percent of Change

Population: 58,6002007 362008 36

0 39 13 85 413 1,671 10021 356 1301 36 13 98 375 1,465 9711 367 107

-7.7% 0.0% 15.3% -9.2% -12.3% -3.0%-47.6% 3.1% -17.7%

2,2051,948

-11.7%

COUNTY TOTAL 137148

2,3422,096-10.5%

40.235.8

8.0%

37.833.2

2.32.5

-11.0% 8.6% -12.1%

Percent of Change

WHATCOM CO. S.O. 2007 12 0 45 8 104 540 857 1238 273 422008 12 0 35 5 91 493 761 1225 228 31

-22.2% -37.5% -12.5% -8.7% -11.2% -0.8%-37.5% -16.5% -26.2%Population: 83,911

1,5281,381

1,6851,512

157131

-16.6%-10.3%

20.518.0

1.91.6

18.616.5

-9.6%-12.0% -18.2% -11.3%

Percent of Change

BELLINGHAM P.D. 2007 12 2 29 58 98 696 4,087 23931 1,116 2262008 12 2 23 59 97 641 3,515 20223 1,123 180

0.0% -20.7% 1.7% -1.0% -7.9% -14.0% -15.5%-25.8% 0.6% -20.4%Population: 75,750

5,0534,381

5,2404,562

187181

-3.2%-12.9%

69.760.2

2.52.4

67.257.8

-13.3%-13.5% -3.9% -13.9%

Percent of Change

BLAINE P.D. 2007 12 0 1 0 4 24 210 72 47 232008 12 0 2 2 5 51 197 31 53 35

100.0% 25.0% 112.5% -6.2% -57.1%-50.0% 12.8% 52.2%Population: 4,665

243252

248261

59

80.0%5.2%

53.355.9

1.11.9

52.354.0

3.7%4.9% 79.4% 3.4%

Percent of Change

EVERSON P.D. 2007 12 0 2 1 3 19 94 20 54 22008 12 0 1 0 4 15 85 40 49 7

-50.0% -100.0% 33.3% -21.1% -9.6% 100.0% -9.3% 250.0%Population: 3,260

115104

121109

65

-16.7%-9.9%

37.333.4

1.91.5

35.531.9

-9.6%-10.5% -17.2% -10.1%

Percent of Change

FERNDALE P.D. 2007 12 0 3 6 15 61 303 326 69 122008 12 0 4 6 11 79 229 186 61 9

33.3% 0.0% -26.7% 29.5% -24.4% -43.8%0.0% -11.6% -25.0%Population: 10,800

402332

426353

2421

-12.5%-17.1%

40.432.7

2.31.9

38.130.7

-17.4%-19.1% -14.6% -19.4%

Percent of Change

LUMMI TRIBAL P.D. 2007 12 0 5 6 33 76 166 196 56 142008 12 0 1 9 67 73 202 126 65 9Population: 0

267293

311370

4477

------

------

------

Percent of Change

LYNDEN P.D. 2007 12 0 1 0 6 35 217 62 37 112008 12 0 2 3 4 35 159 23 35 12

100.0% -33.3% 0.0% -26.7% -66.7%50.0% -5.4% 9.1%Population: 11,350

260199

267208

79

28.6%-22.1%

23.918.3

0.60.8

23.317.5

-23.5%-23.5% 26.3% -24.8%

Percent of Change

NOOKSAK TRIBAL P.D. 2007 12 0 0 1 4 12 48 10 26 12008 12 0 3 2 6 24 41 40 57 3Population: 0

6169

6680

511

------

------

------

Percent of Change

SUMAS P.D. 2007 12 0 1 1 2 10 19 30 19 42008 12 0 0 0 0 11 37 30 21 7

-100.0% -100.0% -100.0% 10.0% 94.7% 0.0% 10.5% 75.0%Population: 1,264

3251

3651

40

-100.0%41.7%

30.240.3

3.40.0

26.940.3

59.4%33.5% -100.0% 50.2%

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

W. WASH. UNIV. P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 0 25 231 40 17 22008 12 0 0 1 0 36 135 40 0 0Population: 0

260175

260176

01

------

------

------

Percent of Change

Population: 191,0002007 1202008 120

2 87 81 269 1,498 6,232 43655 1,714 3372 71 87 285 1,458 5,361 37444 1,692 293

0.0% -18.4% 7.4% 5.9% -2.7% -14.0% -14.2%-20.0% -1.3% -13.1%

8,2217,237

-12.0%

COUNTY TOTAL 439445

8,6607,682-11.3%

46.040.2

1.4%

43.737.9

2.32.4

-12.5% 2.8% -13.2%

Percent of Change

WHITMAN CO. S.O. 2007 12 0 10 0 3 17 64 80 31 72008 12 0 2 0 3 29 42 81 45 4

-80.0% 0.0% 70.6% -34.4% 0.0% 45.2% -42.9%Population: 9,455

8980

10285

135

-61.5%-16.7%

11.09.0

1.40.5

9.68.5

-10.1%-18.6% -62.4% -12.2%

Percent of Change

COLFAX P.D. 2007 12 0 1 0 2 2 21 50 2 22008 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 01 0 0Population: 2,905

283

313

30

10.71.0

1.00.0

9.61.0

Percent of Change

COLTON P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 02008 0Population: 420

0...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

0 00.0 0.0 0.0

Percent of Change

GARFIELD P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 0 0 2 00 2 02008 0Population: 0

2...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

2 03.2 0.0 3.2*

Percent of Change

MALDEN P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 0 1 0 00 1 02008 0Population: 0

1...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

1 04.7 0.0 4.7*

Percent of Change

OAKESDALE P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 0 4 0 00 4 02008 12 0 0 0 0 3 3 00 6 0

-25.0% 50.0% Population: 420

46

46

00

50.0%

9.514.3

0.00.0

9.514.3

50.0%50.0% 50.0%

Percent of Change

PALOUSE P.D. 2007 02008 12 0 0 0 0 3 5 10 2 0Population: 0 9

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

9 0--- --- ---

Percent of Change

PULLMAN P.D. 2007 12 0 10 5 16 131 339 105 148 172008 12 0 5 2 16 114 275 101 71 9

-50.0% -60.0% 0.0% -13.0% -18.9% 0.0%-80.0% -52.0% -47.1%Population: 27,150

485400

516423

3123

-25.8%-18.0%

19.215.6

1.20.8

18.114.7

-17.5%-18.9% -26.6% -18.4%

Percent of Change

ROSALIA P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 0 3 5 30 1 02008 12 0 0 0 0 1 6 00 0 0

-66.7% 20.0% -100.0% -100.0% Population: 650

117

117

00

-36.4%

16.910.8

0.00.0

16.910.8

-36.4%-36.4% -36.4%

*Effective May 2008, Garfield PD is on contract with Palouse PD. Effective January 1, 2008, Malden PD closed and now reports through Whitman County SO.

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

UNIONTOWN P.D. 2007 02008 0Population: 345

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

Percent of Change

WASH. ST. UNIV. P.D. 2007 12 0 1 1 1 18 137 54 23 12008 12 0 3 0 2 24 124 17 43 2Population: 0

164156

167161

35

------

------

------

Percent of Change

Population: 41,3452007 1082008 75

0 22 6 22 176 568 319 212 270 10 2 21 176 455 2010 167 15

784661

COUNTY TOTAL 5033

834694

20.216.8

19.016.0

1.20.8

Percent of Change

YAKIMA CO. S.O. 2007 12 4 30 29 56 989 1,289 46955 468 1002008 12 5 17 42 67 943 1,157 40967 428 67

25.0% -43.3% 44.8% 19.6% -4.7% -10.2% -12.8%21.8% -8.5% -33.0%Population: 89,050

2,8022,576

2,9212,707

119131

10.1%-7.3%

32.530.4

1.31.5

31.228.9

-8.1%-6.6% 10.9% -7.4%

Percent of Change

GRANDVIEW P.D. 2007 12 0 6 3 12 144 407 705 54 162008 12 1 0 1 12 88 219 562 54 16

-100.0% -66.7% 0.0% -38.9% -46.2% -20.0%-60.0% 0.0% 0.0%Population: 9,335

626365

647379

2114

-33.3%-41.4%

70.740.6

2.31.5

68.439.1

-41.7%-42.6% -34.7% -42.8%

Percent of Change

GRANGER P.D. 2007 6 0 0 2 1 38 67 130 80 42008 12 0 4 2 4 55 55 242 56 7Population: 3,050

118136

121146

310

40.947.9

1.03.3

39.944.6

Percent of Change

MABTON P.D. 2007 12 0 1 0 1 30 62 71 54 72008 12 0 1 2 3 23 41 140 44 2

0.0% 200.0% -23.3% -33.9% 100.0%-100.0% -18.5% -71.4%Population: 2,085

10078

10284

26

200.0%-17.6%

49.040.3

1.02.9

48.137.4

-22.0%-17.8% 199.3% -22.2%

Percent of Change

MOXEE CITY P.D. 2007 12 0 2 0 2 2 10 00 10 22008 12 0 1 1 1 6 3 10 7 2

-50.0% -50.0% 200.0% -70.0% -30.0% 0.0%Population: 2,415

1210

1613

43

-25.0%-18.8%

7.75.4

1.91.2

5.84.1

-16.7%-30.5% -35.9% -28.7%

Percent of Change

SELAH P.D. 2007 12 0 3 1 0 22 163 261 49 82008 12 0 5 0 0 54 145 140 77 20

66.7% -100.0% 145.5% -11.0% -46.2%-100.0% 57.1% 150.0%Population: 7,100

212213

216218

45

25.0%0.9%

31.130.7

0.60.7

30.630.0

0.5%-1.4% 22.1% -1.9%

Percent of Change

SUNNYSIDE P.D. 2007 12 1 6 3 42 276 662 21312 220 662008 12 2 2 14 23 260 603 2669 257 72

100.0% -66.7% 366.7% -45.2% -5.8% -8.9% 24.9%-25.0% 16.8% 9.1%Population: 15,210

1,1631,138

1,2151,179

5241

-21.2%-3.0%

80.377.5

3.42.7

76.974.8

-2.1%-3.5% -21.6% -2.7%

Percent of Change

TIETON P.D. 2007 12 0 0 0 0 3 8 00 2 02008 12 0 1 0 1 0 4 11 3 0

-100.0% -50.0% 50.0% Population: 1,195

116

118

02

-27.3%

9.26.7

0.01.7

9.25.0

-45.5%-27.0% -45.2%

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

Percent of Change

TOPPENISH P.D. 2007 12 3 9 12 31 141 430 11510 212 562008 12 1 7 26 30 147 344 12212 185 32

-66.7% -22.2% 116.7% -3.2% 4.3% -20.0% 6.1%20.0% -12.7% -42.9%Population: 9,140

696625

751689

5564

16.4%-8.3%

82.575.4

6.07.0

76.468.4

-10.2%-8.6% 15.9% -10.5%

Percent of Change

UNION GAP P.D. 2007 12 0 11 9 13 91 604 520 393 1422008 12 1 5 8 9 115 516 461 333 107

-54.5% -11.1% -30.8% 26.4% -14.6% -11.5% -15.3% -24.6%Population: 5,745

747678

780701

3323

-30.3%-10.1%

136.8122.0

5.84.0

131.1118.0

-9.2%-10.8% -30.8% -9.9%

Percent of Change

WAPATO P.D. 2007 12 0 2 16 21 86 158 524 149 162008 12 1 5 14 27 81 229 531 204 29

150.0% -12.5% 28.6% -5.8% 44.9% 1.9%-75.0% 36.9% 81.3%Population: 4,555

300364

339411

3947

20.5%21.2%

74.790.2

8.610.3

66.179.9

21.3%20.8% 20.1% 20.9%

Percent of Change

YAKAMA NATION TRIBAL P.D. 2007 02008 0Population: 0

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period.............................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................No Report From This Agency For This Period...........................................................................................................................

Percent of Change

YAKIMA P.D. 2007 12 7 66 136 352 1,209 3,652 84463 1,461 3072008 12 8 49 133 239 1,233 3,907 80027 1,190 209

14.3% -25.8% -2.2% -32.1% 2.0% 7.0% -5.2%-57.1% -18.5% -31.9%Population: 84,300

5,7685,967

6,3296,396

561429

-23.5%1.1%

76.375.9

6.85.1

69.570.8

3.5%-0.6% -24.8% 1.8%

Percent of Change

ZILLAH P.D. 2007 12 0 0 1 4 32 117 103 50 152008 12 0 3 1 1 52 121 82 61 10

0.0% -75.0% 62.5% 3.4% -20.0%-33.3% 22.0% -33.3%Population: 2,720

162183

167188

55

0.0%12.6%

62.869.1

1.91.8

60.967.3

13.0%10.1% -2.2% 10.5%

Percent of Change

Population: 235,9002007 1502008 156

15 136 212 535 3,063 7,629 1,871154 3,202 73919 100 244 417 3,057 7,344 1,814124 2,899 573

12,71712,339

COUNTY TOTAL 898780

13,61513,119

58.155.6

54.352.3

3.83.3

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YearMonths Reported Murder Rape

Agg. Assault BurglaryRobbery LarcenyArson

Total Cleared

Motor Vehicle

TheftJuvenileClearedTotal

Rate per 1,000Total Total

Rate per 1,000

Rate per 1,000

Table 7Part 1 Crimes and Clearance Reported

By Agency, County, OffenseRate per 1,000 Population and Percent of Change

2007 - 2008

Crime Index Offenses Violent Crime Property Crime

NOTE: Those agencies reporting less than 12 months of data for either year will not show the "Percent of Change"

CAUTION: The populations of non-reporting agencies are shown as zero.

2007 2,9282008 2,883

178 2,556 6,018 12,658 51,863 168,457 36,9321,877 51,065 10,048190 2,578 6,206 12,228 51,385 162,276 27,7301,565 45,362 8,980

6.7% 0.9% 3.1% -3.4% -0.9% -3.7% -24.9%-16.6% -11.2% -10.6%

259,129242,956

-6.2%

21,41021,202

280,539264,158

-5.8%

43.340.2

-1.0%

40.036.9

3.303.22

Percent of Change

Reporting Population: 6,578,790WASHINGTON STATE TOTAL

Washington State Totals (Adjusted to include murders from non-reporting agencies)

-7.2% -2.4% -7.6%

Populations are based on the Washington State Office of Financial Management "Official April 1, 2008 Population Estimates", except for university police, port police, tribal police, and non-reporting agencies which show zero populations.

King Co. Sheriffs Office and Auburn Police Department cooperatively report offenses for Muckleshoot Tribal Police Department

*

*Renton P.D., a non-reporting agency, had three murders in 2008

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WASPC Crime in Washington 2008

297,850

298,430

305,835

305,908

312,025

321,840

329,950

306,347

280,539264,158

0

50,000

100,000

150,000

200,000

250,000

300,000

350,000

400,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Washington StateTotal Part One Offenses

1999 - 2008

51.9 51.6 51.3 51.2 51.7 52.7 52.9

48.243.3

40.2

0.0

10.0

20.0

30.0

40.0

50.0

60.0

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Offenses per 1,000

Overall Crime Rate

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WASPC Crime in Washington 2008

0 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 250,000 300,000 350,000

Violent

Property

21,202

242,956

21,410

259,129

Crime in Washington State2007 - 2008

2007 2008

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WASPC Crime in Washington 2008

Return A - Monthly Return of Offenses Known To The Police

Statewide Totals for the Year - 2008

Reported or Known

Unfoundedor Baseless

ActualOffenses

Total Offenses

Cleared

JuvenileOffensesClearedClassification of Offenses

Table 8

194 4 157 8

2,598

a. Murder and Non-Negligent Manslaughter

2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL

190b. Manslaughter by Negligence

3. ROBBERY TOTAL

4. ASSAULT TOTAL

5. BURGLARY TOTAL

6. LARCENY THEFT TOTAL

7. MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT TOTAL

14 0 10 1

164 968 139a. Rape by Forceb. Attempted Forcible Rape

a. Firearmb. Knifec. Other Dangerous Weapond. Strong Arm

150 6 38 8

1,515 5 365 32564 5 162619

283 201 24

3,542 21 977 192

1,845 9 795 592,2273,9354,308

60,283

27,50320,8463,527

163,443

24,1902,5751,705

b. Knife or Cutting Instrumenta. Firearm

d. Hands, Fist, Feet - aggravated injurye. Other Assault - simple not aggravated

c. Other Dangerous Weapon

72150

725

15131030

1,167

6545630

1,4111,9812,675

34,400

2,6282,542

274

27,655

1,861189151

267269262

5,323

47346958

6,191

3023127

14

2,434144

1,510

GRAND TOTAL 325,583

a. Forcibleb. Unlawful - no forcec. Attempted - forcible entry

a. Autob. Trucks/Busesc. Other Vehicle

28,470 740 2,201 360

559616

3,521

1,8362,2203,9144,258

59,558

27,35220,5363,497

162,276

27,73023,5362,5191,675

51,876 491 51,385 5,444 1,000

72,598 812 71,786 41,262 6,180

6,240 34 6,206 1,705 276

2,748 170 2,578 1,006 147

3,418 322,165 79,440 14,163

1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE

Manslaughter and Simple Assault statistics are collected but not included in the Crime Index total.

Three murders have been included for non-reporting agency - Renton Police Department.

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WASPC Crime in Washington 2008

Supplement To Return A - Count of Offenses Known To PoliceStatewide Summary

For The Period of January - December 2008

Table 9

PROPERTY BY TYPE AND VALUE

Type of Property Stolen Recovered

A. Currency, Notes, Etc

B. Jewelry , Precious Metals

C. Clothing and Furs

D. Locally Stolen Motor Vehicles

E. Office Equipment

F. Televisions, Radios, Stereos, Etc.

G. Firearms

H. Household Goods

I. Consumable Goods

J. Livestock

K. Miscellaneous

$18,092,217 $337,203

$23,000,764 $1,379,831

$7,154,774 $684,600

$137,510,545 $92,035,073

$17,221,448 $504,977

$23,849,843 $1,032,169

$2,327,647 $248,850

$11,830,931 $495,395

$2,262,463 $272,638

$5,113,753 $501,920

$80,641,448 $7,174,307

$329,005,833 $104,666,963TOTAL

The following reporting agencies did not provide any monetary values:

The following reporting agencies provided monetary values only for the number of months given below:

CAMAS P.D. CLARK CO. S.O.COUPEVILLE P.D. PE ELL P.D.TOLEDO P.D. TUKWILA P.D.VANCOUVER P.D. WASHOUGAL P.D.

ASOTIN P.D. 11 BOTHELL P.D. 9COLFAX P.D. 3 KITTITAS P.D. 11NAPAVINE P.D. 7 NISQUALLY TRIBAL P.D. 9SNOHOMISH CO. S.O. 9

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PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION

1. Murder

2. Forcible Rape

3. Robberya. Highwayb. Commercial Housec. Gas or Service Stationd. Convenience Storee. Residencef. Bankg. Miscellaneous

TOTAL ROBBERY

5. Burglarya. Residence

1. Night2. Day3. Unknown

b. Non-Residence1. Night2. Day3. Unknown

TOTAL BURGLARY

6. Larceny - Thefta. $200 Overb. $50 to $200c. Under $50

TOTAL LARCENY

7. Motor Vehicle Theft

GRAND TOTAL - ALL ITEMS

179 29,666

2,367 65,409

2,483 1,337,644914 482,254132 12,622361 186,415752 807,125169 288,674

1,065 1,710,435

8,028 11,876,11415,570 29,723,05811,001 22,180,607

4,958 6,873,608

5,306 9,158,923

64,113 98,862,49828,640 3,927,03359,565 969,372

25,383 132,845,056

4,267 7,669,320

Number of Actual Offenses

Value of Property Stolen

5,876 4,825,169

49,130 87,481,630

152,318 103,758,903

329,005,833

6X. Nature of Larcenies

a. Pocket Pickingb. Purse Snatchingc. Shopliftingd. From Motor Vehiclese. Motor Vehicle Parts Access.f. Bicyclesg. From Buildings

TOTAL LARCENIES - 6X

7X. Motor Vehicles Recovereda. Stolen Locally and Recov. Locallyb. Stolen Locally and Recov. Elsewherec. Total Locally Stolen M.V.-Recov.d. Stolen in Other Juris. - Recov. Locally

563 135,2191,153 352,630

25,779 3,690,93751,786 30,747,1699,628 4,559,7044,619 1,876,876

13,211 13,413,471

223 27,10345,356 48,955,794

152,318 103,758,903

i. All Other

10,8255,198

16,0234,502

h. From Coin Operated Machines

Table 9 (cont'd)

*Not all reporting agencies submit this information so the number of offenses is not complete. For the actual number of offenses reported, see Table 7.

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OFFENSE YEARNUMBER OF OFFENSES

PERCENT OF CHANGE

Table 10Crime in Washington State

Summary - Index Crime Trends

190

2,578

6,206

12,228

51,385

162,276

27,730

1,565

178

2,556

6,018

12,658

51,863

168,457

36,932

1,877

2008

2008

2008

2008

2008

2008

2008

2008

2007

2007

2007

2007

2007

2007

2007

2007

Murder:

Forcible Rape:

Robbery:

Aggravated Assault:

Burglary:

Larceny:

Motor Vehicle Theft:

Violent Crime Total:

Property Crime Total:

TOTAL INDEX CRIME:

Arson:

21,20221,410

264,158280,539

242,956259,129

20082007

20082007

20082007

6.7%

0.9%

3.1%

-3.4%

-0.9%

-3.7%

-24.9%

-16.6%

-1.0%

-6.2%

-5.8%

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The information in the following pages is derived from monthly Uniform Crime Reports submitted by Washington State law enforcement agencies, with the exception of the memoriam.

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Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted

Law enforcement officers may become victims of assault as a consequence of their occupations.

The Uniform Crime Report addresses all assaults on officers which involve more than verbal abuse

or minor resistance to an arrest.

In 2008, one law enforcement officer was feloniously killed in the line of duty in the State of

Washington.

In 2008, contributing agencies reported 886 officer assaults with 19.1% of the total assaults

resulting in personal injury to the officer.

The type of activity in which an officer was most likely to be assaulted was responding to

disturbance calls, which accounted for 35.3% of the total officers assaulted. Other activities of

significance were: attempting other arrests, 14.4% of the total; traffic pursuits and stops, 10.2% of

the total; investigating suspicious persons or circumstances, 9.7% of the total; and handling or

transporting prisoners, 9.6% of the total. During 2008, police assaults were cleared (by arrest or

exceptional means) 82.5% of the time.

Hands, fists, and feet were the primary weapons used in 79.9% of the total assaults, followed by

other dangerous weapons (not a knife or firearm), 14.7%; firearm, 2.9%; and knife or cutting

instrument, 2.5%. The type of assignment in which most assaults occurred was a one-officer

vehicle assisted, resulting in 434 assaults or 48.9%, followed by one-officer vehicle alone, with 220

assaults or 24.8%. During a 24-hour period using 8-hour shifts, 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. reflected the most

assaults, 498 assaults, or 56.2% of the total. The fewest assaults occurred between 4 a.m. and 12

p.m., 125 or 14.1%.

These statistics indicate that officers face the highest risk of assault when responding to

disturbance calls between the hours of 8 p.m. and 4 a.m., in a one-officer vehicle assisted. The

offender is most likely to use hands, fists, and feet as a weapon.

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Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs

In Memoriam

Deputy Sheriff Anne Jackson

Skagit County Sheriff’s Office

Deputy Anne Jackson died of injuries she sustained when responding

to a disturbance at a residence in Alger. When dispatchers were unable to

reach her, another deputy was sent to the location and found Deputy Jackson

fatally injured along with another victim.

The suspect was located and led responding officers on a pursuit in

which he wounded a Washington State Patrol trooper and fatally injured

another motorist. He was apprehended at the Skagit County Sheriff’s Office

by members of Washington State Patrol, Mount Vernon Police Department

and Skagit County Sheriff’s Office. Ensuing investigation revealed the

suspect also fatally injured three other people near the location of Deputy

Jackson.

Deputy Jackson had served with the Skagit County Sheriff’s Office for

six years.

She is survived by her parents.

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Assaults on Law Enforcement OfficersOccurrence Of Injury By Weapon

Statewide - 2008

Weapon With Injury Without Injury TotalFirearm 1 25 26

Knife 4 18 22

Other dangerous weapon 24 106 130

Hands, fists, feet, etc. 140 568 708

TOTAL 169 717 886

Table 12

Assaults on Law Enforcement OfficersTwenty-Four Hour Trend

Statewide - 2008

Time A.M. P.M.

140 5312:01 - 2:00

88 47 2:01 - 4:00

30 74 4:01 - 6:00

18 89 6:01 - 8:00

38 135 8:01 - 10:00

39 13510:01 - 12:00

353 533TOTAL

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Assaults on Law Enforcement OfficersWeapon Used By Circumstance

Statewide - 2008

CIRCUMSTANCE FIREARM KNIFEOTHER

WEAPON

HANDS, FISTS,

FEET, ETC. TOTAL

Responding to disturbance 8 9 28 268 313

Burglary 0 2 0 4 6

Robbery 3 0 0 7 10

Attempting other arrests 3 1 19 105 128

Civil disorder 0 0 1 10 11

Prisoner related 0 0 8 77 85

Suspicious circumstances 5 2 11 68 86

Ambush 0 1 1 2 4

Mentally deranged 2 4 3 29 38

Traffic 1 1 41 47 90

All other 4 2 18 91 115

TOTAL 26 22 130 708 886

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Assaults on Law Enforcement OfficersAssignment By Circumstance

Statewide - 2008

313 8 9 28 268 18 73 195 0 2 4 21 264Responding to "Disturbance" calls

6 0 2 0 4 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 5Burglaries in progress or pursuing

10 3 0 0 7 0 5 4 0 0 1 0 8Robberies in progress or pursuing

128 3 1 19 105 12 35 55 1 9 4 12 105Attempting other arrests

11 0 0 1 10 1 3 5 0 1 0 1 9Civil disorder

85 0 0 8 77 8 15 29 1 2 3 27 75Handling, transporting prisoners

86 5 2 11 68 11 19 33 1 5 4 13 59Suspicious persons/circumstances

4 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1Ambush - no warning

38 2 4 3 29 5 10 20 0 0 0 3 27Mentally deranged

90 1 1 41 47 9 31 38 1 0 0 11 81Traffic pursuits and stops

115 4 2 18 91 16 27 49 3 4 4 12 97All Other

886 26 22 130 708 80 220 434 7 24 21 100 731TOTAL

Type of Activity

Total Weapon Assaults Firearm

Knife or Cutting

Instrument

Other Dangerous

Weapon

Hands, Fists,

Feet, etc.

Two Person Vehicle Alone Assisted Alone Assisted Alone Assisted

Police Assaults Cleared

One-Person Vehicle Detective Other

Type of Weapon Type of Assignment

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0

200

400

600

800

1,000

1,200

1,400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

1,251 1,220

1,173

1,144

1,1401,101

1,100 1,021

924886

Law Enforcement Officers Assaulted

1999 - 2008

Number of Officers

Assaulted

2005 2006 2007 2008

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The following tables represent counts of full-time law enforcement employees. This data is derived from an annual survey of all law enforcement agencies in Washington State.

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Table 15Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees

Washington State Agencies as ofOctober 31, 2008

AGENCY POPULATIONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS

MALE FEMALE TOTALCIVILIAN EMPLOYEES

MALE FEMALE TOTAL

TOTALFULL-TIME

EMPLOYEES

ADAMS CO. S.O. 9,565 17 0 0 317 3 20

OTHELLO P.D. 6,495 15 1 2 416 6 22

RITZVILLE P.D. 1,740 4 0 0 04 0 4ADAMS COUNTY TOTAL 17,800 36 1 37 2 7 9 46

ASOTIN CO. S.O. 12,930 11 1 0 212 2 14

ASOTIN P.D. 1,210 3 0 0 03 0 3

CLARKSTON P.D. 7,260 13 0 0 113 1 14ASOTIN COUNTY TOTAL 21,400 27 1 28 0 3 3 31

BENTON CO. S.O. 37,305 50 2 0 1252 12 64

KENNEWICK P.D. 65,860 86 4 4 1590 19 109

PROSSER P.D. 5,075 11 0 3 511 8 19

RICHLAND P.D. 46,080 52 5 0 1057 10 67

WEST RICHLAND P.D. 11,180 13 1 0 314 3 17BENTON COUNTY TOTAL 165,500 212 12 224 7 45 52 276

CHELAN CO. S.O. 41,290 57 3 3 960 12 72

WENATCHEE P.D. 30,810 38 5 1 1043 11 54CHELAN COUNTY TOTAL 72,100 95 8 103 4 19 23 126

CLALLAM CO. S.O. 41,215 34 1 0 1035 10 45

FORKS P.D. 3,205 6 0 3 16 4 10

HOH TRIBAL P.D. 0 2 0 0 02 0 2

LOWER ELWHA TRIBAL P.D. 0 6 0 0 16 1 7

MAKAH TRIBAL P.D. 0 6 0 3 46 7 13

PORT ANGELES P.D. 19,170 31 1 11 1132 22 54

QUILEUTE TRIBAL P.D. 0 5 0 0 05 0 5

SEQUIM P.D. 5,610 17 2 0 319 3 22CLALLAM COUNTY TOTAL 69,200 107 4 111 17 30 47 158

BATTLE GROUND P.D. 16,710 23 3 2 426 6 32

CAMAS P.D. 16,700 21 3 1 424 5 29

CLARK CO. S.O. 208,300 138 9 12 72147 84 231

LA CENTER P.D. 2,510 9 0 0 29 2 11

RIDGEFIELD P.D. 4,015 5 2 0 17 1 8

VANCOUVER P.D. 162,400 176 25 7 25201 32 233

WASHOUGAL P.D. 13,480 17 2 0 219 2 21

WSU VANCOUVER P.D. 0 2 1 0 13 1 4CLARK COUNTY TOTAL 424,115 391 45 436 22 111 133 569

COLUMBIA CO. S.O. 4,100 9 0 1 49 5 14COLUMBIA COUNTY TOTAL 4,100 9 0 9 1 4 5 14

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Table 15 (Cont.)Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees

Washington State Agencies as ofOctober 31, 2008

AGENCY POPULATIONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS

MALE FEMALE TOTALCIVILIAN EMPLOYEES

MALE FEMALE TOTAL

TOTALFULL-TIME

EMPLOYEES

CASTLE ROCK P.D. 2,145 5 0 0 15 1 6

COWLITZ CO. S.O. 41,550 42 5 4 1147 15 62

KALAMA P.D. 2,475 5 0 0 05 0 5

KELSO P.D. 11,900 26 2 1 328 4 32

LONGVIEW P.D. 35,880 49 5 3 1254 15 69

WOODLAND P.D. 5,135 10 0 0 210 2 12COWLITZ COUNTY TOTAL 99,085 137 12 149 8 29 37 186

DOUGLAS CO. S.O. 25,255 29 1 1 630 7 37

EAST WENATCHEE P.D. 11,570 19 2 1 221 3 24DOUGLAS COUNTY TOTAL 36,825 48 3 51 2 8 10 61

FERRY CO. S.O. 6,700 9 0 7 109 17 26

REPUBLIC P.D. 1,000 3 0 0 03 0 3FERRY COUNTY TOTAL 7,700 12 0 12 7 10 17 29

CONNELL P.D. 3,255 7 0 0 07 0 7

FRANKLIN CO. S.O. 14,655 25 2 0 227 2 29

PASCO P.D. 52,290 65 2 2 967 11 78FRANKLIN COUNTY TOTAL 70,200 97 4 101 2 11 13 114

GARFIELD CO. S.O. 2,300 7 1 0 88 8 16GARFIELD COUNTY TOTAL 2,300 7 1 8 0 8 8 16

COULEE CITY P.D. 600 1 0 0 01 0 1

EPHRATA P.D. 7,065 15 0 0 315 3 18

GRAND COULEE P.D. 1,915 7 0 0 07 0 7

GRANT CO. S.O. 41,395 49 0 1 1449 15 64

MATTAWA P.D. 3,350 3 0 0 03 0 3

MOSES LAKE P.D. 18,310 30 1 3 531 8 39

QUINCY P.D. 5,700 11 0 0 211 2 13

ROYAL CITY P.D. 1,900 3 0 0 03 0 3

SOAP LAKE P.D. 1,765 4 0 0 04 0 4

WARDEN P.D. 2,600 4 0 0 14 1 5GRANT COUNTY TOTAL 84,600 127 1 128 4 25 29 157

ABERDEEN P.D. 16,460 37 0 6 637 12 49

CHEHALIS TRIBAL P.D. 0 7 0 0 17 1 8

COSMOPOLIS P.D. 1,650 5 0 0 15 1 6

ELMA P.D. 3,125 7 0 0 17 1 8

GRAYS HARBOR CO. S.O. 27,870 36 2 20 1938 39 77

HOQUIAM P.D. 8,795 17 0 1 117 2 19

MC CLEARY P.D. 1,555 3 0 0 03 0 3

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Washington State Agencies as ofOctober 31, 2008

AGENCY POPULATIONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS

MALE FEMALE TOTALCIVILIAN EMPLOYEES

MALE FEMALE TOTAL

TOTALFULL-TIME

EMPLOYEES

MONTESANO P.D. 3,565 8 0 0 28 2 10

OAKVILLE P.D. 720 0 0 0 00 0 0

OCEAN SHORES P.D. 4,805 14 0 0 214 2 16

QUINAULT TRIBAL P.D. 0 7 1 1 58 6 14

WESTPORT P.D. 2,355 7 0 0 27 2 9GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY TOTAL 70,900 148 3 151 28 40 68 219

COUPEVILLE P.D. 1,915 4 0 0 04 0 4

ISLAND CO. S.O. 53,325 41 2 0 843 8 51

LANGLEY P.D. 1,080 4 0 0 04 0 4

OAK HARBOR P.D. 22,980 23 3 7 626 13 39ISLAND COUNTY TOTAL 79,300 72 5 77 7 14 21 98

JEFFERSON CO. S.O. 19,875 21 1 17 922 26 48

PORT TOWNSEND P.D. 8,925 14 1 0 415 4 19JEFFERSON COUNTY TOTAL 28,800 35 2 37 17 13 30 67

ALGONA P.D. 2,740 7 0 1 17 2 9

AUBURN P.D. 67,005 91 11 12 21102 33 135

BELLEVUE P.D. 119,200 159 23 22 68182 90 272

BLACK DIAMOND P.D. 4,155 8 2 0 110 1 11

BOTHELL P.D. 32,860 44 6 5 2050 25 75

BURIEN P.D. 31,540 27 5 0 132 1 33

CARNATION P.D. 1,905 0 0 0 00 0 0

CLYDE HILL P.D. 2,805 7 2 0 19 1 10

COVINGTON P.D. 17,360 11 2 0 013 0 13

DES MOINES P.D. 29,180 39 5 1 1244 13 57

DUVALL P.D. 5,925 15 0 0 215 2 17

ENUMCLAW P.D. 11,470 16 0 5 816 13 29

FEDERAL WAY P.D. 88,040 114 15 1 30129 31 160

ISSAQUAH P.D. 26,320 29 3 12 1432 26 58

KENMORE P.D. 20,220 10 2 0 012 0 12

KENT P.D. 86,980 117 13 21 34130 55 185

KING CO. S.O. 341,670 451 69 76 236520 312 832*KIRKLAND P.D. 48,410 60 7 12 2567 37 104

LAKE FOREST PARK P.D. 12,810 18 2 1 420 5 25

MAPLE VALLEY P.D. 20,480 10 0 0 010 0 10

MEDINA P.D. 3,430 8 0 0 28 2 10

MERCER ISLAND P.D. 22,650 28 2 0 230 2 32

MUCKLESHOOT TRIBAL P.D. 0 6 1 0 07 0 7

NEWCASTLE P.D. 9,720 5 2 0 07 0 7

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Washington State Agencies as ofOctober 31, 2008

AGENCY POPULATIONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS

MALE FEMALE TOTALCIVILIAN EMPLOYEES

MALE FEMALE TOTAL

TOTALFULL-TIME

EMPLOYEES

NORMANDY PARK P.D. 6,425 13 0 1 113 2 15

NORTH BEND P.D. 4,710 1 0 0 01 0 1

PACIFIC P.D. 6,225 12 0 1 112 2 14

PORT OF SEATTLE P.D. 0 81 13 5 2394 28 122

REDMOND P.D. 51,320 69 12 14 2581 39 120

RENTON P.D. 78,780 106 15 20 25121 45 166

SAMMAMISH P.D. 40,550 19 3 0 022 0 22

SEATAC P.D. 25,720 34 5 0 339 3 42

SEATTLE P.D. 592,800 1,129 189 171 3361,318 507 1,825

SHORELINE P.D. 53,440 37 11 0 048 0 48

SNOQUALMIE P.D. 9,360 11 1 1 212 3 15

TUKWILA P.D. 18,080 62 4 3 1366 16 82

UNIV. OF WASH. P.D. 0 35 12 13 1447 27 74

WOODINVILLE P.D. 10,560 8 2 0 010 0 10

YARROW POINT P.D. 970 0 0 0 00 0 0KING COUNTY TOTAL 1,905,815 2,897 439 3,336 398 925 1,323 4,659

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND P.D. 23,180 17 5 2 422 6 28

BREMERTON P.D. 36,860 64 2 5 1166 16 82

KITSAP CO. S.O. 170,500 110 13 1 35123 36 159

PORT ORCHARD P.D. 8,420 19 1 0 220 2 22

PORT GAMBLE S'KLALLAM TRIBA 0 4 3 1 07 1 8

POULSBO P.D. 7,840 17 1 0 418 4 22

SUQUAMISH TRIBAL P.D. 0 11 3 1 114 2 16KITSAP COUNTY TOTAL 246,800 242 28 270 10 57 67 337

CENTRAL WASH UNIV P.D. 0 14 0 0 314 3 17

CLE ELUM P.D. 3,460 7 1 0 28 2 10

ELLENSBURG P.D. 17,330 26 1 1 827 9 36

KITTITAS CO. S.O. 17,465 35 1 1 636 7 43

KITTITAS P.D. 1,145 2 0 0 02 0 2KITTITAS COUNTY TOTAL 39,400 84 3 87 2 19 21 108

BINGEN P.D. 680 0 0 0 00 0 0

GOLDENDALE P.D. 3,725 9 0 0 19 1 10

KLICKITAT CO. S.O. 13,490 17 1 7 1918 26 44

WHITE SALMON P.D. 2,205 6 0 0 06 0 6KLICKITAT COUNTY TOTAL 20,100 32 1 33 7 20 27 60

CENTRALIA P.D. 15,540 29 2 1 631 7 38

CHEHALIS P.D. 7,215 16 1 0 517 5 22

LEWIS CO. S.O. 45,365 39 2 1 1841 19 60

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Washington State Agencies as ofOctober 31, 2008

AGENCY POPULATIONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS

MALE FEMALE TOTALCIVILIAN EMPLOYEES

MALE FEMALE TOTAL

TOTALFULL-TIME

EMPLOYEES

MORTON P.D. 1,140 3 0 1 03 1 4

MOSSYROCK P.D. 485 1 0 0 01 0 1

NAPAVINE P.D. 1,610 4 0 0 14 1 5

PE ELL P.D. 670 0 0 0 00 0 0

TOLEDO P.D. 690 1 0 0 01 0 1

VADER P.D. 625 1 0 0 01 0 1

WINLOCK P.D. 1,360 2 0 0 02 0 2LEWIS COUNTY TOTAL 74,700 96 5 101 3 30 33 134

LINCOLN CO. S.O. 7,910 17 0 8 517 13 30

ODESSA P.D. 960 2 0 0 02 0 2

REARDAN P.D. 630 1 0 0 01 0 1

WILBUR P.D. 900 2 0 0 02 0 2LINCOLN COUNTY TOTAL 10,400 22 0 22 8 5 13 35

MASON CO. S.O. 47,320 49 3 2 1352 15 67

SHELTON P.D. 8,980 18 0 2 1218 14 32

SKOKOMISH TRIBAL P.D. 0 3 1 0 14 1 5

SQUAXIN TRIBAL P.D. 0 7 1 0 38 3 11MASON COUNTY TOTAL 56,300 77 5 82 4 29 33 115

BREWSTER P.D. 2,195 5 1 0 26 2 8

COLVILLE TRIBAL P.D. 0 22 2 3 824 11 35

COULEE DAM P.D. 1,025 7 0 0 07 0 7

ELMER CITY P.D. 240 0 0 0 00 0 0

OKANOGAN CO. S.O. 27,760 27 3 0 530 5 35

OMAK P.D. 4,750 12 0 1 212 3 15

OROVILLE P.D. 1,715 4 0 0 14 1 5

TONASKET P.D. 1,000 3 1 0 14 1 5

TWISP P.D. 985 2 0 0 02 0 2

WINTHROP P.D. 400 3 0 0 03 0 3OKANOGAN COUNTY TOTAL 40,070 85 7 92 4 19 23 115

ILWACO P.D. 1,070 0 0 0 00 0 0

LONG BEACH P.D. 1,510 6 0 0 16 1 7

PACIFIC CO. S.O. 14,445 19 1 1 320 4 24

RAYMOND P.D. 3,005 6 0 0 16 1 7

SHOALWATER BAY TRIBAL P.D. 0 4 0 0 04 0 4

SOUTH BEND P.D. 1,770 3 0 0 13 1 4PACIFIC COUNTY TOTAL 21,800 38 1 39 1 6 7 46

KALISPEL TRIBAL P.D. 0 8 1 0 19 1 10

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Washington State Agencies as ofOctober 31, 2008

AGENCY POPULATIONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS

MALE FEMALE TOTALCIVILIAN EMPLOYEES

MALE FEMALE TOTAL

TOTALFULL-TIME

EMPLOYEES

PEND OREILLE CO. S.O. 12,800 16 0 5 1416 19 35PEND OREILLE COUNTY TOTAL 12,800 24 1 25 5 15 20 45

BONNEY LAKE P.D. 16,220 26 2 1 428 5 33

BUCKLEY P.D. 5,680 9 0 0 09 0 9

DUPONT P.D. 7,390 10 0 0 110 1 11

EATONVILLE P.D. 2,375 5 1 0 16 1 7

EDGEWOOD P.D. 9,595 10 0 0 110 1 11

FIFE P.D. 7,525 29 1 9 1430 23 53

FIRCREST P.D. 6,315 9 0 0 19 1 10

GIG HARBOR P.D. 6,910 15 2 0 317 3 20

LAKEWOOD P.D. 58,780 92 10 5 14102 19 121

MILTON P.D. 6,535 11 1 0 112 1 13

ORTING P.D. 6,075 9 0 0 09 0 9

PIERCE CO. S.O. 378,100 303 22 16 42325 58 383

PUYALLUP TRIBAL P.D. 0 25 2 4 327 7 34

PUYALLUP P.D. 36,930 52 4 8 1156 19 75

ROY P.D. 875 3 0 0 13 1 4

RUSTON P.D. 755 3 1 0 04 0 4

STEILACOOM P.D. 6,255 10 1 0 111 1 12

SUMNER P.D. 9,060 18 0 1 1218 13 31

TACOMA P.D. 202,700 327 55 12 34382 46 428

UNIVERSITY PLACE P.D. 31,440 24 0 1 024 1 25PIERCE COUNTY TOTAL 799,515 990 102 1,092 57 144 201 1,293

SAN JUAN CO. S.O. 16,100 18 1 7 619 13 32SAN JUAN COUNTY TOTAL 16,100 18 1 19 7 6 13 32

ANACORTES P.D. 16,640 20 3 1 723 8 31

BURLINGTON P.D. 8,460 21 3 0 624 6 30

MOUNT VERNON P.D. 30,150 42 1 1 1043 11 54

SEDRO WOOLLEY P.D. 10,030 12 2 1 514 6 20

SKAGIT CO. S.O. 52,220 53 6 28 2959 57 116

SWINOMISH TRIBAL P.D. 0 11 0 0 211 2 13

UPPER SKAGIT TRIBAL P.D. 0 4 0 0 14 1 5SKAGIT COUNTY TOTAL 117,500 163 15 178 31 60 91 269

NORTH BONNEVILLE P.D. 877 1 0 0 01 0 1

SKAMANIA CO. S.O. 9,823 21 2 0 423 4 27SKAMANIA COUNTY TOTAL 10,700 22 2 24 0 4 4 28

ARLINGTON P.D. 17,050 21 3 0 524 5 29

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Table 15 (Cont.)Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees

Washington State Agencies as ofOctober 31, 2008

AGENCY POPULATIONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS

MALE FEMALE TOTALCIVILIAN EMPLOYEES

MALE FEMALE TOTAL

TOTALFULL-TIME

EMPLOYEES

BRIER P.D. 6,485 7 0 0 27 2 9

EDMONDS P.D. 40,760 49 7 1 956 10 66

EVERETT P.D. 102,300 174 24 10 34198 44 242

GRANITE FALLS P.D. 3,290 8 0 0 18 1 9

LAKE STEVENS P.D. 14,560 21 2 0 523 5 28

LYNNWOOD P.D. 35,680 74 5 18 1579 33 112

MARYSVILLE P.D. 37,060 46 6 13 1452 27 79

MILL CREEK P.D. 17,770 21 3 2 624 8 32

MONROE P.D. 16,550 35 2 2 937 11 48

MOUNTLAKE TERRACE P.D. 20,930 28 3 2 931 11 42

MUKILTEO P.D. 20,050 23 4 0 427 4 31

SAUK-SUIATTLE TRIBAL P.D. 0 4 0 0 14 1 5

SNOHOMISH P.D. 9,020 17 4 0 521 5 26

SNOHOMISH CO. S.O. 328,190 259 18 12 62277 74 351

STANWOOD P.D. 5,445 11 0 0 211 2 13

STILLAGUAMISH TRIBAL P.D. 0 5 0 0 05 0 5

SULTAN P.D. 4,550 5 0 0 05 0 5

TULALIP TRIBAL P.D. 0 21 1 10 822 18 40

WOODWAY P.D. 1,180 0 0 0 00 0 0SNOHOMISH COUNTY TOTAL 680,870 829 82 911 70 191 261 1,172

AIRWAY HEIGHTS P.D. 5,240 12 0 0 112 1 13

CHENEY P.D. 10,180 14 0 3 314 6 20

E. WASH. UNIV. P.D. 0 9 1 0 110 1 11

LIBERTY LAKE P.D. 6,980 8 1 0 09 0 9

MEDICAL LAKE P.D. 4,810 6 0 0 16 1 7

SPOKANE CO. S.O. 138,470 139 3 13 43142 56 198

SPOKANE VALLEY P.D. 88,920 98 3 0 1101 1 102

SPOKANE P.D. 204,400 258 38 41 76296 117 413SPOKANE COUNTY TOTAL 459,000 544 46 590 57 126 183 773

CHEWELAH P.D. 2,420 6 0 0 16 1 7

COLVILLE P.D. 5,040 12 0 0 212 2 14

KETTLE FALLS P.D. 1,640 3 1 0 14 1 5

SPOKANE TRIBAL P.D. 0 10 1 5 211 7 18

SPRINGDALE P.D. 275 1 0 0 01 0 1

STEVENS CO. S.O. 34,325 26 2 1 428 5 33STEVENS COUNTY TOTAL 43,700 58 4 62 6 10 16 78

EVERGREEN ST. COLLEGE P.D. 0 6 4 3 310 6 16

LACEY P.D. 38,040 43 7 6 1250 18 68

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Table 15 (Cont.)Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees

Washington State Agencies as ofOctober 31, 2008

AGENCY POPULATIONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS

MALE FEMALE TOTALCIVILIAN EMPLOYEES

MALE FEMALE TOTAL

TOTALFULL-TIME

EMPLOYEES

NISQUALLY TRIBAL P.D. 0 12 1 3 113 4 17

OLYMPIA P.D. 44,800 59 7 13 1566 28 94

RAINIER P.D. 1,740 0 0 0 00 0 0

TENINO P.D. 2,185 5 0 0 15 1 6

THURSTON CO. S.O. 139,605 84 5 1 2389 24 113

TUMWATER P.D. 13,780 23 2 2 425 6 31

YELM P.D. 5,150 11 3 0 214 2 16THURSTON COUNTY TOTAL 245,300 243 29 272 28 61 89 361

WAHKIAKUM CO. S.O. 4,100 8 1 0 29 2 11WAHKIAKUM COUNTY TOTAL 4,100 8 1 9 0 2 2 11

COLLEGE PLACE P.D. 8,935 10 1 1 211 3 14

WALLA WALLA P.D. 31,350 43 1 10 1944 29 73

WALLA WALLA CO. S.O. 18,315 26 1 0 527 5 32WALLA WALLA COUNTY TOTAL 58,600 79 3 82 11 26 37 119

BELLINGHAM P.D. 75,750 96 15 10 41111 51 162

BLAINE P.D. 4,665 10 1 0 311 3 14

EVERSON P.D. 3,260 6 0 0 06 0 6

FERNDALE P.D. 10,800 17 1 0 418 4 22

LUMMI TRIBAL P.D. 0 17 2 0 219 2 21

LYNDEN P.D. 11,350 14 0 1 314 4 18

NOOKSAK TRIBAL P.D. 0 6 1 0 27 2 9

SUMAS P.D. 1,264 6 0 0 06 0 6

W. WASH. UNIV. P.D. 0 12 2 1 514 6 20

WHATCOM CO. S.O. 83,911 78 3 2 1681 18 99WHATCOM COUNTY TOTAL 191,000 262 25 287 14 76 90 377

COLFAX P.D. 2,905 6 0 0 06 0 6

COLTON P.D. 420 1 0 0 01 0 1

OAKESDALE P.D. 420 1 0 0 01 0 1

PALOUSE P.D. 1,655 3 0 0 03 0 3

PULLMAN P.D. 27,150 27 1 3 928 12 40

ROSALIA P.D. 650 2 0 0 02 0 2

UNIONTOWN P.D. 345 0 0 0 00 0 0

WASH. ST. UNIV. P.D. 0 15 2 1 317 4 21

WHITMAN CO. S.O. 9,455 18 1 0 219 2 21WHITMAN COUNTY TOTAL 43,000 73 4 77 4 14 18 95

GRANDVIEW P.D. 9,335 18 0 1 518 6 24

GRANGER P.D. 3,050 5 0 0 25 2 7

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Table 15 (Cont.)Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees

Washington State Agencies as ofOctober 31, 2008

AGENCY POPULATIONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS

MALE FEMALE TOTALCIVILIAN EMPLOYEES

MALE FEMALE TOTAL

TOTALFULL-TIME

EMPLOYEES

MABTON P.D. 2,085 4 0 0 04 0 4

MOXEE CITY P.D. 2,415 4 0 0 04 0 4

SELAH P.D. 7,100 12 1 1 013 1 14

SUNNYSIDE P.D. 15,210 22 2 11 624 17 41

TIETON P.D. 1,195 2 0 0 02 0 2

TOPPENISH P.D. 9,140 14 1 0 515 5 20

UNION GAP P.D. 5,745 16 2 1 418 5 23

WAPATO P.D. 4,555 10 1 5 311 8 19

YAKAMA NATION TRIBAL P.D. 0 31 0 12 1331 25 56

YAKIMA P.D. 84,300 121 14 18 32135 50 185

YAKIMA CO. S.O. 89,050 65 3 9 2768 36 104

ZILLAH P.D. 2,720 7 0 0 17 1 8YAKIMA COUNTY TOTAL 235,900 331 24 355 58 98 156 511

WASH. STATE PATROL 0 996 84 595 6281,080 1,223 2,303

WASHINGTON STATE TOTAL 6,587,395 9,773 1,014 1,508 2,94810,787 4,456 15,243

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Table 16Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees

By Commissioned, Civilian, Male and Female

As Of October 31, 2008Number and Percent

Number of Males

Number of FemalesPercent Percent Total

SHERIFF'S OFFICES

COMMISSIONED 2,453 19193% 7% 2,644

CIVILIAN 257 81824% 76% 1,075

TOTAL 2,710 1,00973% 27% 3,719

POLICE DEPARTMENTS

COMMISSIONED 5,987 69690% 10% 6,683

CIVILIAN 595 1,41230% 70% 2,007

TOTAL 6,582 2,10876% 24% 8,690

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

COMMISSIONED 93 2281% 19% 115

CIVILIAN 18 3038% 63% 48

TOTAL 111 5268% 32% 163

WASHINGTON STATE PATROL

COMMISSIONED 996 8492% 8% 1,080

CIVILIAN 595 62849% 51% 1,223

TOTAL 1,591 71269% 31% 2,303

TRIBAL POLICE

COMMISSIONED 244 2192% 8% 265

CIVILIAN 43 6042% 58% 103

TOTAL 287 8178% 22% 368

TOTAL ALL AGENCIES

COMMISSIONED 9,773 1,01491% 9% 10,787

CIVILIAN 1,508 2,94834% 66% 4,456

TOTAL 11,281 3,96274% 26% 15,243

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Table 17City Law Enforcement Employee Rates

As Of October 31, 2008Per 1000 Inhabitants

City Population CommissionedCommissioned

Rate Total Total Rate

Cities Over 250,000

SEATTLE P.D. 592,800 1,318 2.22 3.081,825

Average 592,800 1,318 2.22 3.081,825

Cities 100,000 to 250,000

BELLEVUE P.D. 119,200 182 1.53 2.28272

EVERETT P.D. 102,300 198 1.94 2.37242

SPOKANE P.D. 204,400 296 1.45 2.02413

TACOMA P.D. 202,700 382 1.88 2.11428

VANCOUVER P.D. 162,400 201 1.24 1.43233

Average 158,200 252 1.59 2.01318

Cities 50,000 to 100,000

BELLINGHAM P.D. 75,750 111 1.47 2.14162

FEDERAL WAY P.D. 88,040 129 1.47 1.82160

KENNEWICK P.D. 65,860 90 1.37 1.66109

KENT P.D. 86,980 130 1.49 2.13185

LAKEWOOD P.D. 58,780 102 1.74 2.06121

RENTON P.D. 78,780 121 1.54 2.11166

SHORELINE P.D. ** 53,440 48 .90 .9048

SPOKANE VALLEY P.D. 88,920 101 1.14 1.15102

YAKIMA P.D. 84,300 135 1.60 2.19185

Average 75,650 107 1.41 1.82138

Cities 25,000 to 50,000

AUBURN P.D. 67,005 102 1.52 2.01135

BOTHELL P.D. 32,860 50 1.52 2.2875

BREMERTON P.D. 36,860 66 1.79 2.2282

BURIEN P.D. ** 31,540 32 1.01 1.0533

DES MOINES P.D. 29,180 44 1.51 1.9557

EDMONDS P.D. 40,760 56 1.37 1.6266

KIRKLAND P.D. 48,410 67 1.38 2.15104

LACEY P.D. 38,040 50 1.31 1.7968

LONGVIEW P.D. 35,880 54 1.51 1.9269

LYNNWOOD P.D. 35,680 79 2.21 3.14112

MARYSVILLE P.D. 37,060 52 1.40 2.1379

** Denotes an agency that contracts police services through another agency but reports separately.

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Table 17 (Cont.)City Law Enforcement Employee Rates

As Of October 31, 2008Per 1000 Inhabitants

City Population CommissionedCommissioned

Rate Total Total Rate

MOUNT VERNON P.D. 30,150 43 1.43 1.7954

OLYMPIA P.D. 44,800 66 1.47 2.1094

PASCO P.D. 52,290 67 1.28 1.4978

PULLMAN P.D. 27,150 28 1.03 1.4740

PUYALLUP P.D. 36,930 56 1.52 2.0375

REDMOND P.D. 51,320 81 1.58 2.34120

RICHLAND P.D. 46,080 57 1.24 1.4567

SAMMAMISH P.D. ** 40,550 22 .54 .5422

SEATAC P.D. ** 25,720 39 1.52 1.6342

UNIVERSITY PLACE P.D. 31,440 24 .76 .8025

WALLA WALLA P.D. 31,350 44 1.40 2.3373

WENATCHEE P.D. 30,810 43 1.40 1.7554

Average 38,342 53 1.38 1.8571

Cities 10,000 to 25,000

ABERDEEN P.D. 16,460 37 2.25 2.9849

ANACORTES P.D. 16,640 23 1.38 1.8631

ARLINGTON P.D. 17,050 24 1.41 1.7029

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND P.D. 23,180 22 .95 1.2128

BATTLE GROUND P.D. 16,710 26 1.56 1.9232

BONNEY LAKE P.D. 16,220 28 1.73 2.0333

CAMAS P.D. 16,700 24 1.44 1.7429

CENTRALIA P.D. 15,540 31 1.99 2.4538

CHENEY P.D. 10,180 14 1.38 1.9620

COVINGTON P.D. ** 17,360 13 .75 .7513

EAST WENATCHEE P.D. 11,570 21 1.82 2.0724

ELLENSBURG P.D. 17,330 27 1.56 2.0836

ENUMCLAW P.D. 11,470 16 1.39 2.5329

FERNDALE P.D. 10,800 18 1.67 2.0422

ISSAQUAH P.D. 26,320 32 1.22 2.2058

KELSO P.D. 11,900 28 2.35 2.6932

KENMORE P.D. ** 20,220 12 .59 .5912

LAKE FOREST PARK P.D. 12,810 20 1.56 1.9525

LYNDEN P.D. 11,350 14 1.23 1.5918

** Denotes an agency that contracts police services through another agency but reports separately.

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Table 17 (Cont.)City Law Enforcement Employee Rates

As Of October 31, 2008Per 1000 Inhabitants

City Population CommissionedCommissioned

Rate Total Total Rate

MAPLE VALLEY P.D. ** 20,480 10 .49 .4910

MERCER ISLAND P.D. 22,650 30 1.32 1.4132

MILL CREEK P.D. 17,770 24 1.35 1.8032

MONROE P.D. 16,550 37 2.24 2.9048

MOSES LAKE P.D. 18,310 31 1.69 2.1339

MOUNTLAKE TERRACE P.D. 20,930 31 1.48 2.0142

MUKILTEO P.D. 20,050 27 1.35 1.5531

OAK HARBOR P.D. 22,980 26 1.13 1.7039

PORT ANGELES P.D. 19,170 32 1.67 2.8254

SUNNYSIDE P.D. 15,210 24 1.58 2.7041

TUKWILA P.D. 18,080 66 3.65 4.5482

TUMWATER P.D. 13,780 25 1.81 2.2531

WASHOUGAL P.D. 13,480 19 1.41 1.5621

WEST RICHLAND P.D. 11,180 14 1.25 1.5217

WOODINVILLE P.D. ** 10,560 10 .95 .9510

Average 16,500 25 1.52 1.9432

Cities 5,000 to 10,000

BRIER P.D. 6,485 7 1.08 1.399

BUCKLEY P.D. 5,680 9 1.58 1.589

BURLINGTON P.D. 8,460 24 2.84 3.5530

CHEHALIS P.D. 7,215 17 2.36 3.0522

CLARKSTON P.D. 7,260 13 1.79 1.9314

COLLEGE PLACE P.D. 8,935 11 1.23 1.5714

DUPONT P.D. 7,390 10 1.35 1.4911

DUVALL P.D. 5,925 15 2.53 2.8717

EDGEWOOD P.D. 9,595 10 1.04 1.1511

EPHRATA P.D. 7,065 15 2.12 2.5518

FIFE P.D. 7,525 30 3.99 7.0453

FIRCREST P.D. 6,315 9 1.43 1.5810

GIG HARBOR P.D. 6,910 17 2.46 2.8920

GRANDVIEW P.D. 9,335 18 1.93 2.5724

HOQUIAM P.D. 8,795 17 1.93 2.1619

LAKE STEVENS P.D. 14,560 23 1.58 1.9228

** Denotes an agency that contracts police services through another agency but reports separately.

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Table 17 (Cont.)City Law Enforcement Employee Rates

As Of October 31, 2008Per 1000 Inhabitants

City Population CommissionedCommissioned

Rate Total Total Rate

LIBERTY LAKE P.D. 6,980 9 1.29 1.299

MILTON P.D. 6,535 12 1.84 1.9913

NEWCASTLE P.D. ** 9,720 7 .72 .727

NORMANDY PARK P.D. 6,425 13 2.02 2.3315

ORTING P.D. 6,075 9 1.48 1.489

OTHELLO P.D. 6,495 16 2.46 3.3922

PACIFIC P.D. 6,225 12 1.93 2.2514

PORT ORCHARD P.D. 8,420 20 2.38 2.6122

PORT TOWNSEND P.D. 8,925 15 1.68 2.1319

POULSBO P.D. 7,840 18 2.30 2.8122

PROSSER P.D. 5,075 11 2.17 3.7419

QUINCY P.D. 5,700 11 1.93 2.2813

SEDRO WOOLLEY P.D. 10,030 14 1.40 1.9920

SELAH P.D. 7,100 13 1.83 1.9714

SEQUIM P.D. 5,610 19 3.39 3.9222

SHELTON P.D. 8,980 18 2.00 3.5632

SNOHOMISH P.D. 9,020 21 2.33 2.8826

SNOQUALMIE P.D. 9,360 12 1.28 1.6015

STEILACOOM P.D. 6,255 11 1.76 1.9212

SUMNER P.D. 9,060 18 1.99 3.4231

TOPPENISH P.D. 9,140 15 1.64 2.1920

UNION GAP P.D. 5,745 18 3.13 4.0023

Average 7,689 15 1.95 2.4719

Cities 2,500 to 5,000

AIRWAY HEIGHTS P.D. 5,240 12 2.29 2.4813

ALGONA P.D. 2,740 7 2.55 3.289

BLACK DIAMOND P.D. 4,155 10 2.41 2.6511

BLAINE P.D. 4,665 11 2.36 3.0014

CLE ELUM P.D. 3,460 8 2.31 2.8910

CLYDE HILL P.D. 2,805 9 3.21 3.5710

COLFAX P.D. 2,905 6 2.07 2.076

COLVILLE P.D. 5,040 12 2.38 2.7814

CONNELL P.D. 3,255 7 2.15 2.157

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Table 17 (Cont.)City Law Enforcement Employee Rates

As Of October 31, 2008Per 1000 Inhabitants

City Population CommissionedCommissioned

Rate Total Total Rate

ELMA P.D. 3,125 7 2.24 2.568

EVERSON P.D. 3,260 6 1.84 1.846

FORKS P.D. 3,205 6 1.87 3.1210

GOLDENDALE P.D. 3,725 9 2.42 2.6810

GRANGER P.D. 3,050 5 1.64 2.307

GRANITE FALLS P.D. 3,290 8 2.43 2.749

MATTAWA P.D. 3,350 3 .90 .903

MEDICAL LAKE P.D. 4,810 6 1.25 1.467

MEDINA P.D. 3,430 8 2.33 2.9210

MONTESANO P.D. 3,565 8 2.24 2.8110

NORTH BEND P.D. ** 4,710 1 .21 .211

OCEAN SHORES P.D. 4,805 14 2.91 3.3316

OMAK P.D. 4,750 12 2.53 3.1615

RAYMOND P.D. 3,005 6 2.00 2.337

RIDGEFIELD P.D. 4,015 7 1.74 1.998

STANWOOD P.D. 5,445 11 2.02 2.3913

SULTAN P.D. 4,550 5 1.10 1.105

WAPATO P.D. 4,555 11 2.41 4.1719

WARDEN P.D. 2,600 4 1.54 1.925

WOODLAND P.D. 5,135 10 1.95 2.3412

YELM P.D. 5,150 14 2.72 3.1116

ZILLAH P.D. 2,720 7 2.57 2.948

Average 3,888 8 2.06 2.5710

Cities 1,000 to 2,500

ASOTIN P.D. 1,210 3 2.48 2.483

BREWSTER P.D. 2,195 6 2.73 3.648

CARNATION P.D. 1,905 0 .00 .000

CASTLE ROCK P.D. 2,145 5 2.33 2.806

CHEWELAH P.D. 2,420 6 2.48 2.897

COSMOPOLIS P.D. 1,650 5 3.03 3.646

COULEE DAM P.D. 1,025 7 6.83 6.837

COUPEVILLE P.D. 1,915 4 2.09 2.094

EATONVILLE P.D. 2,375 6 2.53 2.957

** Denotes an agency that contracts police services through another agency but reports separately.

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Table 17 (Cont.)City Law Enforcement Employee Rates

As Of October 31, 2008Per 1000 Inhabitants

City Population CommissionedCommissioned

Rate Total Total Rate

GRAND COULEE P.D. 1,915 7 3.66 3.667

ILWACO P.D. 1,070 0 .00 .000

KALAMA P.D. 2,475 5 2.02 2.025

KETTLE FALLS P.D. 1,640 4 2.44 3.055

KITTITAS P.D. 1,145 2 1.75 1.752

LA CENTER P.D. 2,510 9 3.59 4.3811

LANGLEY P.D. 1,080 4 3.70 3.704

LONG BEACH P.D. 1,510 6 3.97 4.647

MABTON P.D. 2,085 4 1.92 1.924

MC CLEARY P.D. 1,555 3 1.93 1.933

MORTON P.D. 1,140 3 2.63 3.514

MOXEE CITY P.D. 2,415 4 1.66 1.664

NAPAVINE P.D. 1,610 4 2.48 3.115

OROVILLE P.D. 1,715 4 2.33 2.925

PALOUSE P.D. 1,655 3 1.81 1.813

RAINIER P.D. 1,740 0 .00 .000

RITZVILLE P.D. 1,740 4 2.30 2.304

ROYAL CITY P.D. 1,900 3 1.58 1.583

SOAP LAKE P.D. 1,765 4 2.27 2.274

SOUTH BEND P.D. 1,770 3 1.69 2.264

SUMAS P.D. 1,264 6 4.75 4.756

TENINO P.D. 2,185 5 2.29 2.756

TIETON P.D. 1,195 2 1.67 1.672

TONASKET P.D. 1,000 4 4.00 5.005

WESTPORT P.D. 2,355 7 2.97 3.829

WHITE SALMON P.D. 2,205 6 2.72 2.726

WINLOCK P.D. 1,360 2 1.47 1.472

WOODWAY P.D. 1,180 0 .00 .000

Average 1,730 4 2.31 2.895

Cities 500 to 1,000

BINGEN P.D. 680 0 .00 .000

COULEE CITY P.D. 600 1 1.67 1.671

NORTH BONNEVILLE P.D. 877 1 1.14 1.141

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Table 17 (Cont.)City Law Enforcement Employee Rates

As Of October 31, 2008Per 1000 Inhabitants

City Population CommissionedCommissioned

Rate Total Total Rate

ODESSA P.D. 960 2 2.08 2.082

PE ELL P.D. 670 0 .00 .000

REARDAN P.D. 630 1 1.59 1.591

REPUBLIC P.D. 1,000 3 3.00 3.003

ROSALIA P.D. 650 2 3.08 3.082

ROY P.D. 875 3 3.43 4.574

RUSTON P.D. 755 4 5.30 5.304

TOLEDO P.D. 690 1 1.45 1.451

VADER P.D. 625 1 1.60 1.601

WILBUR P.D. 900 2 2.22 2.222

YARROW POINT P.D. ** 970 0 .00 .000

Average 777 2 2.57 2.572

Cities Under 500

COLTON P.D. 420 1 2.38 2.381

ELMER CITY P.D. 240 0 .00 .000

MOSSYROCK P.D. 485 1 2.06 2.061

OAKESDALE P.D. 420 1 2.38 2.381

SPRINGDALE P.D. 275 1 3.64 3.641

UNIONTOWN P.D. 345 0 .00 .000

WINTHROP P.D. 400 3 7.50 7.503

Average 369 1 2.71 2.711

Statewide

Statewide Totals 3,997,671 6,587 1.65 2.148,566

Statewide Average 20,089 33 1.64 2.1443

** Denotes an agency that contracts police services through another agency but reports separately.

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Table 18County Law Enforcement Employee Rates

As Of October 31, 2008Per 1000 Inhabitants

County Population CommissionedCommissioned

Rate Total Total Rate

Counties Over 250,000

KING CO. S.O. 341,670 520 1.52 2.44832

PIERCE CO. S.O. 378,100 325 .86 1.01383

SNOHOMISH CO. S.O. 328,190 277 .84 1.07351

Average 349,320 374 1.07 1.49522

Counties 100,000 to 250,000

CLARK CO. S.O. 208,300 147 .71 1.11231

KITSAP CO. S.O. 170,500 123 .72 .93159

SPOKANE CO. S.O. 138,470 142 1.03 1.43198

THURSTON CO. S.O. 139,605 89 .64 .81113

Average 164,219 125 .76 1.07175

Counties 50,000 to 100,000

ISLAND CO. S.O. 53,325 43 .81 .9651

SKAGIT CO. S.O. 52,220 59 1.13 2.22116

WHATCOM CO. S.O. 83,911 81 .97 1.1899

YAKIMA CO. S.O. 89,050 68 .76 1.17104

Average 69,626 63 .90 1.3292

Counties 25,000 to 50,000

BENTON CO. S.O. 37,305 52 1.39 1.7264

CHELAN CO. S.O. 41,290 60 1.45 1.7472

CLALLAM CO. S.O. 41,215 35 .85 1.0945

COWLITZ CO. S.O. 41,550 47 1.13 1.4962

GRANT CO. S.O. 41,395 49 1.18 1.5564

GRAYS HARBOR CO. S.O. 27,870 38 1.36 2.7677

LEWIS CO. S.O. 45,365 41 .90 1.3260

MASON CO. S.O. 47,320 52 1.10 1.4267

OKANOGAN CO. S.O. 27,760 30 1.08 1.2635

STEVENS CO. S.O. 34,325 28 .82 .9633

Average 38,540 43 1.12 1.5058

Counties 10,000 to 25,000

ASOTIN CO. S.O. 12,930 12 .93 1.0814

DOUGLAS CO. S.O. 25,255 30 1.19 1.4737

FRANKLIN CO. S.O. 14,655 27 1.84 1.9829

JEFFERSON CO. S.O. 19,875 22 1.11 2.4248

KITTITAS CO. S.O. 17,465 36 2.06 2.4643

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Table 18 (Cont.)County Law Enforcement Employee Rates

As Of October 31, 2008Per 1000 Inhabitants

County Population CommissionedCommissioned

Rate Total Total Rate

KLICKITAT CO. S.O. 13,490 18 1.33 3.2644

PACIFIC CO. S.O. 14,445 20 1.38 1.6624

PEND OREILLE CO. S.O. 12,800 16 1.25 2.7335

SAN JUAN CO. S.O. 16,100 19 1.18 1.9932

WALLA WALLA CO. S.O. 18,315 27 1.47 1.7532

Average 16,533 23 1.39 2.0634

Counties 5,000 to 10,000

ADAMS CO. S.O. 9,565 17 1.78 2.0920

FERRY CO. S.O. 6,700 9 1.34 3.8826

LINCOLN CO. S.O. 7,910 17 2.15 3.7930

SKAMANIA CO. S.O. 9,823 23 2.34 2.7527

WHITMAN CO. S.O. 9,455 19 2.01 2.2221

Average 8,691 17 1.96 2.8825

Counties 2,500 to 5,000

COLUMBIA CO. S.O. 4,100 9 2.20 3.4114

WAHKIAKUM CO. S.O. 4,100 9 2.20 2.6811

Average 4,100 9 2.20 2.9312

Counties 1,000 to 2,500

GARFIELD CO. S.O. 2,300 8 3.48 6.9616

Average 2,300 8 3.48 6.9616

Statewide

Statewide Totals 2,588,019 2,644 1.02 1.443,719

Statewide Average 66,359 68 1.02 1.4395

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Table 19Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees

Washington State Zero Population Agencies

Commissioned Officers Civilian Employees Full-Time Employees

TotalMale Female Total Male Female Total

As Of October 31, 2008

CENTRAL WASH UNIV P.D. 14 0 0 314 3 17

E. WASH. UNIV. P.D. 9 1 0 110 1 11

EVERGREEN ST. COLLEGE P.D. 6 4 3 310 6 16

UNIV. OF WASH. P.D. 35 12 13 1447 27 74

W. WASH. UNIV. P.D. 12 2 1 514 6 20

WASH. ST. UNIV. P.D. 15 2 1 317 4 21

WSU VANCOUVER P.D. 2 1 0 13 1 4

PORT OF SEATTLE P.D. 81 13 5 2394 28 122

CHEHALIS TRIBAL P.D. 7 0 0 17 1 8

COLVILLE TRIBAL P.D. 22 2 3 824 11 35

HOH TRIBAL P.D. 2 0 0 02 0 2

KALISPEL TRIBAL P.D. 8 1 0 19 1 10

LOWER ELWHA TRIBAL P.D. 6 0 0 16 1 7

LUMMI TRIBAL P.D. 17 2 0 219 2 21

MAKAH TRIBAL P.D. 6 0 3 46 7 13

NISQUALLY TRIBAL P.D. 12 1 3 113 4 17

NOOKSAK TRIBAL P.D. 6 1 0 27 2 9

PORT GAMBLE S'KLALLAM TRIBAL P.D. 4 3 1 07 1 8

PUYALLUP TRIBAL P.D. 25 2 4 327 7 34

QUILEUTE TRIBAL P.D. 5 0 0 05 0 5

QUINAULT TRIBAL P.D. 7 1 1 58 6 14

SAUK-SUIATTLE TRIBAL P.D. 4 0 0 14 1 5

SHOALWATER BAY TRIBAL P.D. 4 0 0 04 0 4

SKOKOMISH TRIBAL P.D. 3 1 0 14 1 5

SPOKANE TRIBAL P.D. 10 1 5 211 7 18

SQUAXIN TRIBAL P.D. 7 1 0 38 3 11

STILLAGUAMISH TRIBAL P.D. 5 0 0 05 0 5

SUQUAMISH TRIBAL P.D. 11 3 1 114 2 16

SWINOMISH TRIBAL P.D. 11 0 0 211 2 13

TULALIP TRIBAL P.D. 21 1 10 822 18 40

UPPER SKAGIT TRIBAL P.D. 4 0 0 14 1 5

YAKAMA NATION TRIBAL P.D. 31 0 12 1331 25 56

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1.61

1.54

1.64 1.62 1.67

1.651.64

0.570.61

0.780.65 0.72 0.66 0.68

0.00

0.20

0.40

0.60

0.80

1.00

1.20

1.40

1.60

1.80

1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2008

Rate per 1,000

Year

Law Enforcement Employees 1980-2008

Commissioned

Civilian

1.61

1.54

1.64 1.62 1.67

1.651.64

0.570.61

0.780.65 0.72 0.66 0.68

0.00

0.20

0.40

0.60

0.80

1.00

1.20

1.40

1.60

1.80

1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2008

Rate per 1,000

Year

Law Enforcement Employees 1980-2008

Commissioned

Civilian

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DDoommeessttiicc VViioolleennccee

Collection of violent and property offenses that are domestic violence in nature, is mandated by the State of Washington RCW 10.99.020. Domestic violence is defined by relationship of victim to offender or by shared living space. These numbers are derived from monthly domestic violence forms submitted by Washington State law enforcement agencies.

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Classification Of OffensesAll Actual Offenses Domestic Violence D.V. % Of Actual

1. Criminal Homicide 204 50 24.5%a. Murder and nonnegligent homicide * 190 46 24.2%b. Manslaughter by negligence 14 4 28.6%

2. Forcible Rape Total 2,578 275 10.7%a. Rape by force 2,434 259 10.6%b. Attempted forcible rape 144 16 11.1%

3. Robbery Total 6,206 123 2.0%a. Firearm 1,510 5 0.3%b. Knife or cutting instrument 559 9 1.6%c. Other dangerous weapon 616 8 1.3%d. Strong-arm (hands, feet, etc.) 3,521 101 2.9%

4. Assault Total 71,786 32,074 44.7%a. Firearm 1,836 253 13.8%b. Knife or cutting instrument 2,220 666 30.0%c. Other dangerous weapon 3,914 900 23.0%d. Hands, feet, etc. - aggravated 4,258 1,626 38.2%e. Other assaults - not aggravated 59,558 28,629 48.1%

5. Burglary Total 51,385 666 1.3%a. Forcible entry 27,352 280 1.0%b. Unlawful entry - no force 20,536 360 1.8%c. Attempted forcible entry 3,497 26 0.7%

Table 202008 Statewide Domestic Violence

Comparision Report

6. Larceny Theft Total 162,276 794 0.5%a. Larceny theft (except motor vehicle theft) 162,276 794 0.5%

7. Motor Vehicle Theft total 27,730 146 0.5%a. Autos 23,536 132 0.6%b. Trucks and buses 2,519 7 0.3%c. Other vehicles 1,675 7 0.4%

8. Arson Total 1,565 20 1.3%a. Arson 1,565 20 1.3%

9. Violation Of Protection/No contact Order N/A 8,352 N/Aa. Violation of Protection/No Contact Order N/A 8,352 N/A

Grand Total 323,730 34,148 10.5%

**Does not include violation of protection/no contact order.*Includes non-reporting agencies

**

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5377055000

60000

Domestic Violence 1999-2008

4979151550 50992 50117 51589 52056

4998048108

42496

40000

45000

50000

55000

25000

30000

35000

200001999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

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2008 Domestic Violence Murders By Relationship

( i ti t ff d )

Aggravated Assault62.5%Burglary

12.1%

Larceny Theft14.4%

Forcible Rape5.0%

Motor Vehicle Theft2.6%

Robbery2.2%

Murder0.8% Arson

0.4%

2008 Part One Domestic Violence Offenses

(Does not include Manslaughter, Simple Assault, or Violation of Protection/No Contact Order)

8

2

5

5

3

2

1

2

1

10

3

3

1

2

Wife

Husband

Daughter

Son

Mother

Father

Stepson

Brother

In-Laws

Girlfriend

Boyfriend

Other Family

Friend

Other-Known to Victim

(victim to offender)

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Agg. Assault

Simple Assault Larceny MVT Arson

Viol. of ProtectionA G E N C Y

Total Offenses

Domestic Violence OffensesFor the year of 2008

TABLE 21

Adams County Sheriff's Office 12 0 0 0 6 28 0 7 3 0 43 87Othello Police Department 12 0 1 0 2 42 0 0 0 0 20 65Ritzville Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 17 23

Adams County Total 36 0 1 0 8 76 0 7 3 0 80 175

Asotin County Sheriff's Office 12 1 0 0 3 33 0 1 0 0 0 38Asotin Police Department 11 0 0 0 2 11 0 0 0 0 0 13Clarkston Police Department 12 0 0 0 10 84 1 0 0 0 1 96

Asotin County Total 35 1 0 0 15 128 1 1 0 0 1 147

Benton County Sheriff's Office 12 0 1 0 16 122 0 0 0 0 12 151Kennewick Police Department 12 0 1 0 19 318 5 2 0 1 57 403Prosser Police Department 12 0 0 0 1 14 0 0 0 0 6 21Richland Police Department 12 0 5 0 16 175 2 2 0 0 32 232West Richland Police Department 12 0 0 0 1 28 2 0 1 0 16 48

Benton County Total 60 0 7 0 53 657 9 4 1 1 123 855

Chelan County Sheriff's Office 12 2 0 0 5 209 2 0 0 2 194 414Wenatchee Police Department 12 0 0 1 10 198 4 0 0 0 68 281

Chelan County Total 24 2 0 1 15 407 6 0 0 2 262 695

Clallam County Sheriff's Office 12 0 1 0 12 123 6 5 2 1 52 202Forks Police Department 12 0 0 0 2 32 0 0 0 0 2 36Port Angeles Police Department 12 1 3 0 10 130 3 10 0 0 56 213Sequim Police Department 12 0 0 0 4 38 3 0 0 0 0 45

Clallam County Total 48 1 4 0 28 323 12 15 2 1 110 496

Battle Ground Police Department 12 0 0 0 6 81 0 0 0 0 14 101Camas Police Department 12 0 2 0 2 97 1 2 0 0 14 118Clark County Sheriff's Office 12 2 10 2 82 743 11 22 4 0 11 887La Center Police Department 12 0 0 0 2 15 0 0 0 0 5 22Ridgefield Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 3 28Vancouver Police Department 12 0 12 1 152 987 11 30 2 0 80 1,275Wa. State Univ.-Vancouver PD 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Washougal Police Department 12 0 0 0 14 75 1 5 1 0 8 104

Clark County Total 96 2 24 3 258 2,023 24 59 7 0 135 2,535

Columbia County Sheriff's Office 12 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 13Columbia County Total 12 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 13

Castle Rock Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 16Cowlitz County Sheriff's Office 12 0 0 0 15 133 0 0 0 0 59 207Kalama Police Department 12 0 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 8Kelso Police Department 12 0 1 0 9 176 0 0 0 0 20 206Longview Police Department 12 0 0 0 18 319 0 0 0 0 111 448Woodland Police Department 12 0 0 0 6 31 0 0 0 0 18 55

Cowlitz County Total 72 0 3 0 48 681 0 0 0 0 208 940

Douglas County Sheriff's Office 12 0 0 0 8 83 5 1 1 1 17 116East Wenatchee Police Department 12 1 2 0 4 53 0 0 0 0 15 75

Douglas County Total 24 1 2 0 12 136 5 1 1 1 32 191

Ferry County Sheriff's Office 12 0 0 0 2 14 0 0 0 0 9 25Republic Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 3 7

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MonthsReported Murder Rape Robbery Burglary

Agg. Assault

Simple Assault Larceny MVT Arson

Viol. of ProtectionA G E N C Y

Total Offenses

Domestic Violence OffensesFor the year of 2008

TABLE 21 (Cont'd)

Ferry County Total 24 0 0 0 2 18 0 0 0 0 12 32

Connell Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 14Franklin County Sheriff's Office 12 0 0 0 2 35 0 0 0 0 21 58Pasco Police Department 12 0 2 0 30 350 8 2 0 0 111 503

Franklin County Total 36 0 2 0 32 399 8 2 0 0 132 575

Garfield County Sheriff's Office 12 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 10Garfield County Total 12 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 10

Coulee City Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1Ephrata Police Department 12 0 1 1 4 36 2 1 0 0 12 57Grand Coulee Police Department 12 0 2 0 2 25 1 0 0 0 13 43Grant County Sheriff's Office 12 0 5 0 13 244 11 0 0 1 93 367Moses Lake Police Department 12 1 1 1 32 186 5 4 1 0 50 281Quincy Police Department 12 0 0 0 1 27 0 0 0 0 2 30Royal City Police Department 12 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 8Soap Lake Police Department 12 0 0 0 10 9 3 0 0 0 0 22

Grant County Total 96 1 9 2 64 534 22 5 1 1 170 809

Aberdeen Police Department 12 0 0 0 3 121 0 1 0 0 51 176Cosmopolis Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 2 13Elma Police Department 12 0 0 0 2 26 0 0 0 0 18 46Grays Harbor County Sheriff's Office 12 1 0 0 5 94 0 0 0 0 66 166Hoquiam Police Department 12 0 0 0 8 75 0 0 0 0 43 126Mc Cleary Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2Montesano Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 0 6 27Oakville Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3Ocean Shores Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 15 45Westport Police Department 12 0 0 0 1 20 0 1 0 0 2 24

Grays Harbor County Total 120 1 0 0 19 401 0 2 0 0 205 628

Coupeville Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Island County Sheriff's Office 12 0 0 0 7 128 0 2 0 0 24 161Langley Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oak Harbor Police Department 12 0 7 0 9 145 2 2 1 0 14 180

Island County Total 48 0 7 0 16 273 2 4 1 0 38 341

Jefferson County Sheriff's Office 12 0 1 0 12 65 1 0 0 0 29 108Port Townsend Police Department 12 0 1 0 9 81 1 1 1 0 0 94

Jefferson County Total 24 0 2 0 21 146 2 1 1 0 29 202

Algona Police Department 12 0 0 0 9 10 0 0 0 0 9 28Auburn Police Department 12 0 1 4 39 404 9 0 0 0 252 709Bellevue Police Department 12 0 5 1 18 240 5 8 1 1 41 320Black Diamond Police Department 12 0 0 0 8 5 0 0 0 0 2 15Bothell Police Department 12 0 0 0 4 76 1 0 0 0 32 113Burien Police Department 12 1 2 4 29 147 6 8 1 0 65 263Carnation Police Department 12 0 0 0 1 13 0 0 0 0 0 14Clyde Hill Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 5Covington Police Department 12 0 1 0 3 56 1 2 2 2 14 81Des Moines Police Department 12 0 0 0 24 97 4 2 0 1 55 183Duvall Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 18

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MonthsReported Murder Rape Robbery Burglary

Agg. Assault

Simple Assault Larceny MVT Arson

Viol. of ProtectionA G E N C Y

Total Offenses

Domestic Violence OffensesFor the year of 2008

TABLE 21 (Cont'd)

Enumclaw Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 53 0 0 0 0 0 53Federal Way Police Department 12 2 4 2 22 290 8 0 1 0 122 451Issaquah Police Department 12 1 1 0 2 61 1 0 0 0 24 90Kenmore Police Department 12 0 1 0 9 37 2 3 0 0 26 78Kent Police Department 12 0 13 3 58 730 0 28 2 0 394 1,228King County Sheriff's Office 12 2 8 3 102 681 37 18 3 1 328 1,183Kirkland Police Department 12 0 4 1 16 121 2 13 1 0 23 181Lake Forest Park Police Department 12 0 0 0 2 32 0 0 0 0 8 42Maple Valley Police Department 12 0 1 0 3 17 3 1 0 0 14 39Medina Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 7Mercer Island Police Department 12 0 0 0 2 28 0 0 0 0 1 31Newcastle Police Department 12 0 0 0 2 14 0 0 0 0 10 26Normandy Park Police Department 12 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 4 11North Bend Police Department 12 0 0 0 2 16 0 0 0 0 7 25Pacific Police Department 12 0 0 0 2 42 0 0 0 0 9 53Port of Seattle Police Department 12 0 1 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 20 31Redmond Police Department 12 1 1 1 15 118 2 6 0 0 63 207Sammamish Police Department 12 0 1 0 5 43 0 1 0 0 14 64Sea Tac Police Department 12 0 1 0 18 140 6 1 2 0 78 246Seattle Police Department 12 5 11 19 212 1,364 40 81 4 1 177 1,914Shoreline Police Department 12 0 1 0 17 112 6 0 1 0 55 192Snoqualmie Police Department 12 0 0 0 1 12 0 0 0 0 3 16Tukwila Police Department 12 0 2 0 13 134 5 0 0 0 62 216University of Washington Police Dept 12 0 0 0 2 8 0 0 0 0 2 12Woodinville Police Department 12 0 0 0 5 15 0 1 0 0 12 33Yarrow Point Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2

King County Total 444 12 59 39 645 5,160 138 174 18 6 1,929 8,180

Bainbridge Island Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 33 0 0 0 0 0 33Bremerton Police Department 12 1 3 0 41 239 0 3 1 0 181 469Kitsap County Sheriff's Office 12 1 17 0 153 612 23 20 7 0 330 1,163Port Orchard Police Department 12 1 2 0 7 87 2 0 0 0 30 129Poulsbo Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Kitsap County Total 60 3 22 0 201 971 25 23 8 0 541 1,794

Central Washington University 12 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3Cle Elum Police Department 12 0 1 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 1 19Ellensburg Police Department 12 0 0 0 4 89 5 1 0 0 47 146Kittitas County Sheriff's Office 12 0 0 0 0 46 0 0 0 0 22 68Kittitas Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Kittitas County Total 60 0 1 0 4 155 5 1 0 0 70 236

Bingen Police Department 12 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 5Goldendale Police Department 12 0 0 0 1 26 1 0 0 0 7 35Klickitat County Sheriff's Office 12 0 0 0 8 56 0 0 0 0 0 64White Salmon Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 7

Klickitat County Total 48 0 0 0 10 93 1 0 0 0 7 111

Centralia Police Department 12 0 1 1 19 175 5 12 2 0 59 274Chehalis Police Department 12 0 0 0 1 30 0 0 0 0 0 31Lewis County Sheriff's Office 12 0 1 0 21 194 1 0 0 0 66 283

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Agg. Assault

Simple Assault Larceny MVT Arson

Viol. of ProtectionA G E N C Y

Total Offenses

Domestic Violence OffensesFor the year of 2008

TABLE 21 (Cont'd)

Morton Police Department 12 0 0 0 2 12 0 0 0 0 0 14Napavine Police Department 7 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 3 7Pe Ell Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 5Toledo Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Winlock Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

Lewis County Total 91 0 2 1 43 421 6 12 2 0 128 615

Lincoln County Sheriff's Office 12 0 2 0 0 24 0 0 0 0 22 48Odessa Police Department 12 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 3 11Reardan Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1Wilbur Police Department 12 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Lincoln County Total 48 0 2 0 5 29 0 0 0 0 25 61

Mason County Sheriff's Office 12 0 5 0 46 157 13 1 0 0 141 363Shelton Police Department 12 0 2 0 10 87 4 0 0 0 47 150

Mason County Total 24 0 7 0 56 244 17 1 0 0 188 513

Brewster Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 13Coulee Dam Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Okanogan County Sheriff's Office 12 0 0 0 1 73 0 0 0 0 6 80Omak Police Department 12 0 1 0 0 59 0 0 0 0 11 71Oroville Police Department 12 0 0 0 3 18 0 0 0 0 8 29Tonasket Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4Twisp Police Department 12 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2Winthrop Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

Okanogan County Total 96 0 1 0 5 169 0 0 0 0 25 200

Ilwaco Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 9Long Beach Police Department 12 0 0 0 1 22 0 0 0 0 0 23Pacific County Sheriff's Office 12 0 0 0 3 48 0 0 0 0 4 55Raymond Police Department 12 0 0 0 5 39 0 0 0 0 24 68South Bend Police Department 12 0 0 0 1 15 0 0 0 0 1 17

Pacific County Total 60 0 0 0 10 133 0 0 0 0 29 172

Pend Oreille County Sheriff's Office 12 0 1 0 3 57 0 0 0 0 2 63Pend Oreille County Total 12 0 1 0 3 57 0 0 0 0 2 63

Bonney Lake Police Department 12 0 0 0 4 96 1 0 0 0 5 106Buckley Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 22Du Pont Police Department 12 0 0 0 5 14 0 0 0 0 0 19Eatonville Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 13 1 0 0 0 6 20Edgewood Police Department 12 0 0 0 5 34 3 1 0 0 2 45Fife Police Department 12 0 1 1 21 118 2 4 0 0 0 147Fircrest Police Department 12 0 1 0 2 30 3 0 0 0 1 37Gig Harbor Police Department 12 0 0 0 1 38 0 0 0 0 1 40Lakewood Police Department 12 0 8 2 98 545 23 18 10 1 30 735Milton Police Department 12 0 0 1 6 43 4 1 2 0 18 75Pierce County Sheriff's Office 12 2 18 5 302 1,852 47 28 7 2 133 2,396Puyallup Police Department 12 0 3 1 22 270 2 6 1 0 22 327Roy Police Department 12 0 0 0 5 10 1 0 0 0 0 16Ruston Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 7Steilacoom Police Department 12 0 0 0 4 34 0 0 0 0 3 41

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MonthsReported Murder Rape Robbery Burglary

Agg. Assault

Simple Assault Larceny MVT Arson

Viol. of ProtectionA G E N C Y

Total Offenses

Domestic Violence OffensesFor the year of 2008

TABLE 21 (Cont'd)

Sumner Police Department 12 0 1 0 13 58 2 1 1 0 4 80Tacoma Police Department 12 3 21 18 328 2,196 110 187 38 1 117 3,019University Place Police Department 12 0 1 0 22 153 8 5 4 0 15 208

Pierce County Total 216 5 54 28 838 5,532 207 251 63 4 358 7,340

San Juan County Sheriff's Office 12 1 0 0 3 45 0 0 0 0 11 60San Juan County Total 12 1 0 0 3 45 0 0 0 0 11 60

Anacortes Police Department 12 0 1 1 5 84 2 3 0 0 19 115Burlington Police Department 12 0 0 0 6 90 0 0 0 0 7 103Mount Vernon Police Department 12 0 2 0 9 216 7 2 1 0 63 300Sedro Wooley Police Department 12 0 1 0 1 88 1 0 0 0 30 121Skagit County Sheriff's Office 12 0 0 1 14 132 2 2 1 0 76 228Swinomish Tribal Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 6 24

Skagit County Total 72 0 4 2 35 628 12 7 2 0 201 891

North Bonneville Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3Skamania County Sheriff's Office 12 0 2 0 0 42 0 0 0 0 8 52

Skamania County Total 24 0 2 0 0 45 0 0 0 0 8 55

Arlington Police Department 12 0 0 0 7 82 2 0 0 0 5 96Brier Police Department 12 0 0 0 1 14 1 2 1 0 1 20Edmonds Police Department 12 0 0 1 13 109 1 0 1 0 52 177Everett Police Department 12 0 10 4 70 863 22 29 0 0 250 1,248Granite Falls Police Department 12 0 0 0 5 22 0 0 0 0 6 33Lake Stevens Police Department 12 0 0 0 10 84 0 0 0 1 0 95Lynnwood Police Department 12 0 0 0 23 229 5 2 0 0 83 342Marysville Police Department 12 0 0 0 14 233 3 3 0 0 91 344Mill Creek Police Department 12 0 1 1 4 41 1 0 0 0 0 48Monroe Police Department 12 0 1 0 9 59 2 7 0 0 0 78Mountlake Terrace Police Department 12 0 0 0 9 69 1 0 0 0 28 107Mukilteo Police Department 12 0 0 0 2 45 0 0 0 0 2 49Snohomish County Sheriff's Office 10 3 6 4 110 816 9 2 1 0 191 1,142Snohomish Police Department 6 0 0 1 4 23 0 0 0 0 0 28Stanwood Police Department 12 0 0 0 1 23 2 0 0 0 14 40Woodway Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 2 6

Snohomish County Total 184 3 18 11 282 2,715 49 46 3 1 725 3,853

Airway Heights Police Department 12 1 0 0 1 42 0 0 0 0 15 59Cheney Police Department 12 0 1 0 1 43 0 0 1 0 32 78Eastern Washington University Police 12 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 3Liberty Lake Police Department 12 0 0 0 1 18 0 0 0 0 2 21Medical Lake Police Department 12 0 0 0 1 13 0 0 0 0 0 14Spokane County Sheriff's Office 12 1 0 1 111 247 3 1 0 1 74 439Spokane Police Department 12 4 2 13 185 1,797 21 5 3 0 809 2,839Spokane Valley Police Department 12 0 3 6 113 351 14 37 11 1 104 640

Spokane County Total 96 6 6 20 414 2,512 38 43 15 2 1,037 4,093

Chewelah Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 31 1 0 0 0 5 37Colville Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 21 43Kettle Falls Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 7Stevens County Sheriff's Office 12 1 0 0 4 105 1 0 1 0 33 145

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MonthsReported Murder Rape Robbery Burglary

Agg. Assault

Simple Assault Larceny MVT Arson

Viol. of ProtectionA G E N C Y

Total Offenses

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TABLE 21 (Cont'd)

Stevens County Total 48 1 0 0 4 165 2 0 1 0 59 232

Evergreen St. College P.D. 12 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4Lacey Police Department 12 1 1 0 20 220 3 1 0 0 0 246Nisqually Tribal Police Department 9 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 5Olympia Police Department 12 0 0 0 22 196 2 1 0 0 73 294Rainier Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 8 1 1 0 0 1 11Tenino Police Department 12 0 0 0 1 20 0 0 0 0 2 23Thurston County Sheriff's Office 12 0 0 0 51 273 0 0 0 0 0 324Tumwater Police Department 12 0 1 1 7 87 0 0 0 0 44 140Yelm Police Department 12 0 0 0 1 44 0 0 0 0 0 45

Thurston County Total 105 1 2 1 104 855 6 3 0 0 120 1,092

Wahkiakum County Sheriff's Office 12 0 0 0 2 13 0 0 0 0 9 24Wahkiakum County Total 12 0 0 0 2 13 0 0 0 0 9 24

College Place Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 22Walla Walla County Sheriff's Office 12 0 0 0 4 33 0 0 0 0 0 37Walla Walla Police Department 12 1 7 0 12 154 3 7 2 0 86 272

Walla Walla County Total 36 1 7 0 16 209 3 7 2 0 86 331

Bellingham Police Department 12 1 3 0 25 250 16 21 3 0 219 538Blaine Police Department 12 0 0 0 3 23 0 0 0 0 28 54Everson Police Department 12 0 0 0 1 20 0 0 0 0 0 21Ferndale Police Department 12 0 0 0 1 49 2 0 0 0 32 84Lummi Tribal Police Department 12 0 0 2 18 85 2 1 0 0 0 108Lynden Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 10 32Nooksack Tribal Police Department 12 0 2 1 2 13 0 0 0 0 0 18Sumas Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 7Western Washington University Police 12 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1Whatcom County Sheriff's Office 12 0 4 1 34 190 0 3 0 0 160 392

Whatcom County Total 120 1 9 4 84 659 21 25 3 0 449 1,255

Colfax Police Department 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oakesdale Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2Palouse Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3Pullman Police Department 12 0 1 0 5 66 4 0 0 0 5 81Rosalia Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Washington State University 12 0 0 0 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 9Whitman County Sheriff's Office 12 0 2 0 3 21 0 0 0 0 0 26

Whitman County Total 75 0 3 0 9 98 6 0 0 0 5 121

Grandview Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 63 0 0 0 0 15 78Granger Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 14 0 1 0 0 6 21Mabton Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 9 0 3 0 0 2 14Moxee City Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 6 18Selah Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 26 0 0 0 0 0 26Sunnyside Police Department 12 0 0 0 9 31 0 0 0 0 40 80Tieton Police Department 12 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 1 7Toppenish Police Department 12 0 1 0 1 101 0 3 0 0 36 142Union Gap Police Department 12 0 1 0 0 67 0 0 0 1 28 97Wapato Police Department 12 0 0 0 2 96 0 3 0 0 25 126

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MonthsReported Murder Rape Robbery Burglary

Agg. Assault

Simple Assault Larceny MVT Arson

Viol. of ProtectionA G E N C Y

Total Offenses

Domestic Violence OffensesFor the year of 2008

TABLE 21 (Cont'd)

Yakima County Sheriff's Office 12 0 0 2 11 317 5 15 0 0 135 485Yakima Police Department 12 2 12 9 57 739 34 75 12 0 507 1,447Zillah Police Department 12 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 2 18

Yakima County Total 156 2 14 11 81 1,496 39 100 12 1 803 2,559

Statewide Total 2,866 45 275 123 3,445 28,629 666 794 146 20 8,352 42,495**

**Murder includes a DV homicide from non-reporting agency Renton PD

Domestic violence data collected from 241 participating agencies. * Simple Assault and Violation of Protection Orders are not considered Part 1 Crimes.

NON-REPORTING AGENCIES

Chehalis Tribal Renton PD Colton PD Shoalwater Bay Tribal Colville Tribal Skokomish Tribal Coulee City Spokane Tribal Elmer City PD Springdale PD Hoh Tribal Squaxin Tribal Lower Elwha Tribal Sultan PD Makah Tribal Suquamish Tribal Mattawa PD Tulalip Tribal Mossyrock PD Uniontown PD Orting PD Upper Skagit Tribal Pt-No-Pt Tribal Vader PD Puyallup Tribal Warden PD Quileute Tribal Yakima Nation Tribal Quinault Tribal

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Table 222008 Murders With Domestic Violence Relationships

MonthAgency Victim Offender

Relationship of Victim to Offender Weapon Circumstance

Asotin County

ASOTIN CO. S.O. Jan 03-MW 31-FW Son Handgun Other

Chelan County

CHELAN CO. S.O. Mar 49-FW 53-MW Wife Handgun Other

Aug 20-FW 58-FW Daughter Handgun Other

Clallam County

PORT ANGELES P.D. Feb 35-FW 41-MW Girlfriend Handgun Other

Clark County

CLARK CO. S.O. Jan 90-FW 55-MW Mother Blunt Object Other

Dec 86-FW 58-MW Mother Handgun Other

Douglas County

EAST WENATCHEE P.D. Jul 09-MW 37-FW Son Handgun Other

Grant County

MOSES LAKE P.D. Mar 39-FW 48-MW Girlfriend Personal Weapons Other

Grays Harbor County

GRAYS HARBOR CO. S.O. Aug 62-MW 59-FW Boyfriend Narcotics/Drugs Other

King County

BURIEN P.D. May 33-MA 27-MA Other Family Handgun Brawl-Influence/Alcohol

FEDERAL WAY P.D. May 66-FW 68-MA Girlfriend Knife/Cutting Instr. Other

Dec 40-MW 24-FW Husband Handgun Other

ISSAQUAH P.D. Aug 21-MW 19-FW Boyfriend Knife/Cutting Instr. Argument over Money or Property

KING CO. S.O. Feb 73-FW 49-MW Mother Personal Weapons Other

Apr 34-FW 41-MW Girlfriend Personal Weapons Other

REDMOND P.D. Jul 36-FW 36-MW Wife Handgun Other

Key: Age=1-99; NB=up to 1 week old; BB=1 week to 12 mo.; M=Male; F=Female; W=White; B=Black; I=Amer. Indian; A=Asian/Pac. Islander

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MonthAgency Victim Offender

Relationship of Victim to Offender Weapon Circumstance

RENTON P.D. Nov 25-FW 26-MW Wife Handgun Other

SEATTLE P.D. Apr 38-FW 33-MW Wife Knife/Cutting Instr. Other

May 48-FW 44-MW Wife Blunt Object Other

Jul 46-FB 34-MW Girlfriend Knife/Cutting Instr. Other

Oct 42-FB 42-MB Boyfriend Knife/Cutting Instr. Other Arguments

Nov 31-FW 39-MW Wife Knife/Cutting Instr. Other Arguments

Kitsap County

BREMERTON P.D. Mar 26-FA 27-MB Wife Knife/Cutting Instr. Other

KITSAP CO. S.O. Jul 74-MW 29-MA Other-Known to Victim Personal Weapons Robbery

23-MB Other-Known to Victim Personal Weapons Robbery

PORT ORCHARD P.D. Feb 01-FW 21-FW Daughter Personal Weapons Other

29-MW Daughter Personal Weapons Other

Pierce County

PIERCE CO. S.O. Mar BB-MB 25-FB Son Personal Weapons Other

Jun 58-MW 81-MW Son Rifle Argument over Money or Property

TACOMA P.D. Aug 44-FW 27-MW Husband Knife/Cutting Instr. Other

Sep 01-MA 20-FA Son Personal Weapons Other

Oct 38-MW 59-MW Stepson Knife/Cutting Instr. Other

San Juan County

SAN JUAN CO. S.O. Sep 22-MB 21-MB Brother Shotgun Other Arguments

Snohomish County

SNOHOMISH CO. S.O. Jul 27-MB 26-MB Other Family Handgun Other

Sep 52-FW 62-MW Girlfriend Handgun Other

Nov 06-FW 42-MW Daughter Handgun Other

Key: Age=1-99; NB=up to 1 week old; BB=1 week to 12 mo.; M=Male; F=Female; W=White; B=Black; I=Amer. Indian; A=Asian/Pac. Islander

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Table 222008 Murders With Domestic Violence Relationships

MonthAgency Victim Offender

Relationship of Victim to Offender Weapon Circumstance

Spokane County

AIRWAY HEIGHTS P.D. Jan 59-FW 54-MW Girlfriend Knife/Cutting Instr. Other

SPOKANE CO. S.O. Feb 18-FW 20-MW Girlfriend Knife/Cutting Instr. Other

SPOKANE P.D. Feb 43-FW 24-FW Friend Shotgun Other

Mar 38-MW 16-FW Father Knife/Cutting Instr. Other Arguments

May 22-MI 34-MI Other Family Knife/Cutting Instr. Unable to Determine

Aug 69-FW 70-MW Wife Handgun Other

Stevens County

STEVENS CO. S.O. Jul 30-FW 43-MW Girlfriend Knife/Cutting Instr. Other Arguments

Thurston County

LACEY P.D. Aug NB-FW 28-FW Daughter Asphyxiation Other

Walla Walla County

WALLA WALLA P.D. Feb 28-MW 27-MW Brother Knife/Cutting Instr. Brawl-Influence/Narcotics

Whatcom County

BELLINGHAM P.D. Jan 52-MW 24-MW Father Knife/Cutting Instr. Other

Yakima County

YAKIMA P.D. Jul 63-FW 45-MW In-Law Handgun Other

Oct 18-FW 19-MW Girlfriend Handgun Other

Key: Age=1-99; NB=up to 1 week old; BB=1 week to 12 mo.; M=Male; F=Female; W=White; B=Black; I=Amer. Indian; A=Asian/Pac. Islander

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HHaattee CCrriimmee

Hate crimes are not separate, distinct offenses, but rather traditional crimes motivated by the offender's bias. This data is derived from quarterly hate crime reports submitted by Washington State law enforcement agencies.

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Hate Bias Introduction

In response to the passage of the Hate Crime Statistics Act of 1990, the Washington State Legislature directed every law enforcement agency within Washington to report hate bias offenses to the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs.

FBI reporting guidelines and forms are used and the data is forwarded to the FBI for inclusion in the national statistics. In keeping with the Washington State Malicious Harassment Act, two additional motivational categories were added for our state: anti-disability (physical, mental, sensory), and anti-gender (male and female). Hate crime offenses with an anti-handicap or anti-gender motivation are not forwarded to the FBI.

Determining the prevalence of hate crime is an important responsibility for the entire law enforcement community. Tremendous interest has been shown by the general public, law enforcement agencies, legislative bodies, human interest groups, and others relative to the collection of hate crime data.

The commitment of Washington State law enforcement is the key to the success of Washington State’s hate crime data collection program. Without law enforcement’s active participation in the collection of these statistics, this report would not be possible.

Hate Crime Definition and Methodology

The Washington State Hate Crime Malicious Harassment Act defines hate crime as criminal offenses that manifest evidence motivated by the offender's bias against the victim's race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability or gender.

Because of the difficulty of ascertaining the offender's subjective motivation, bias is reported when the law enforcement investigation reveals sufficient objective facts to lead a reasonable person to conclude that the offender's actions were motivated, in whole or in part, by bias.

Hate crimes are not separate, distinct offenses, but rather traditional crimes motivated by the offender's bias. The eleven offenses collected in the Hate Crime reporting program are the eight Index offenses (murder, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson) plus simple assault, intimidation, and vandalism. Words alone do not constitute an offense unless the context or circumstances surrounding the words indicate the words are a threat. Threatening words do not constitute an offense if it is apparent to the victim that the person does not have the ability to carry out the threat.

A hate crime incident can involve more than one offense, victim, and/or offender. For counting purposes, one offense is counted for each victim of a crime against a person, and one offense is counted for each distinct incident of a crime against property, regardless of the numbers of victims.

Following a calendar quarter, law enforcement agencies submit a Hate Crime Incident Report for each bias-motivated incident and a summary report for the quarter. If there were no hate crime incidents during a quarter, the agency still reports the summary that will show there were no hate crime incidents.

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2008 HATE BIAS CRIME

Volume

During 2008, 236 bias motivated criminal incidents were reported by 265 law enforcement agencies in 39 counties. The 236 incidents involved 318 separate offenses, 267 victims, and 211 known offenders. It is important to remember that there can be more than one offense within a single incident.

2007 2008 % of ChangeReported Incidents 201 236 17%Reported Victims 211 267 27%Reported Known Offenders 213 211 -1%Reported Offenses 252 318 26%

Offenses

Crimes against persons comprised 67% of the 318 offenses reported during 2008. Intimidation was the single most frequently-reported hate crime among all offenses measured, accounting for 42% of the total. Following were vandalism of property, 31%; simple assault, 19%; aggravated assault, 5%; robbery, burglary, larceny, arson, and motor vehicle theft totaling 3%. There were no reported offenses of murder or rape related to hate crime in 2008.

Offense 2007 2008% of

ChangeMurder 0 0 0.0%Forcible Rape 0 0 0.0%Robbery 2 1 -50.0%Aggravated Assault 15 16 6.7%Burglary 4 2 -50.0%Larceny/Theft 3 3 0.0%Motor Vehicle Theft 1 1 0.0%Arson 1 1 0.0%Simple Assault 48 62 29.2%Intimidation 105 135 28.6%Vandalism 73 97 32.9%

Total Offenses 252 318 26.2%

Offense Comparison

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Location

Residences/homes were the most frequent occurring location of bias crime in 2008. Following were school/college, highways/roads/alleys/streets, and parking lot/garage. The remaining incidents were widely distributed among other various locations.

% of Total Incidents

Air/Bus/Train Terminal 13 5.4%

Bank/Savings and Loan 0 0.0%

Bar/Night Club 7 2.9%

Church/Synagogue/Temple 8 3.3%

Commercial/Office Building 5 2.1%

Construction Site 1 0.4%

Convenience Store 4 1.7%

Department/Discount Store 1 0.4%

Drug Store/Dr.'s Office/Hospital 1 0.4%

Field/Woods 0 0.0%

Government/Public Building 4 1.7%

Grocery/Supermarket 3 1.3%

Highway/Road/Alley/Street 27 11.3%

Hotel/Motel/etc. 0 0.0%

Jail/Prison 4 1.7%

Lake/Waterway 0 0.0%

Liquor Store 0 0.0%

Parking Lot/Garage 9 3.8%

Rental Storage Facility 0 0.0%

Residence/Home 94 39.2%

Restaurant 7 2.9%

School/College 33 13.8%

Service/Gas Station 2 0.8%

Specialty Store (TV, Fur, etc.) 1 0.4%

Other 16 6.7%

Location Total 240

Location Comparison

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Table 23 Hate Crime Summary – 2008

Statewide Offenses

Murder 0

Forcible Rape 0

Robbery 1

Aggravated Assault 16

Burglary 2

Larceny Theft 3

Motor Vehicle Theft 1

Arson 1

Simple Assault 62

Intimidation 135

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 97

Total Offenses 318

Victim Types

Individual 231

Business 15

Financial Institution 0

Government 6

Religious Organization 8

Society/Public 6

Other 1

Unknown 0

Total Victim Type 267

Offenders’ Race as a Group

White 107

Black 14

American Indian/Alaskan Native 2

Asian/Pacific Islander 2

Multi-Racial Group 1

Unknown/No Known Offender Information 110

Total Offenders as a Group 236

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Table 23 (cont’d) Hate Crime Summary - 2008

Motivations

Racial Anti-White 8 Anti-Black 95 Anti-American Indian/Alaska Native 1 Anti-Asian/Pacific Islander 6 Anti-Multi-Racial Group 8 Total Racial Motivations 118 Religious Anti-Jewish 23 Anti-Catholic 0 Anti-Protestant 0 Anti-Islamic (Muslim) 3 Anti-Other Religion 5 Anti-Multi-Religious Group 3 Anti-Atheism/Agnosticism 0 Total Religious Motivations 34 Ethnicity/National Origin Anti-Arab 5 Anti-Hispanic 16 Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 18 Total Ethnicity/National Origin Motivations 39 Sexual Orientation Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 31 Anti-Female Homosexual (Lesbian) 2 Anti-Homosexual (Gay and Lesbian) 7 Anti-Heterosexual 0 Anti-Bisexual 0 Total Sexual Orientation Motivations 40 Disability Anti-Physical Disability 1 Anti-Mental Disability 2 Anti-Sensory Disability 0 Total Disability Motivations 3 Gender Anti-Female 2 Anti-Male 0

Total Gender Motivations 2

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232243

279

175

222

177171 174

201

236

100

150

200

250

300

Washington State Hate Crime Trend1999 - 2008

Number of Incidents

0

50

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

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Robbery, Burglary, Larceny, MVT, Arson

2.5%Agg. Assault 5.0%

Simple Assault 19.5%

Intimidation 42.5%

Vandalism 30.5%

Hate Crime by Offense

Hate Crime by Motivation

Racial; 50.0%

Religious; 14.4%

Ethnicity/Natl. Origin; 16.5%

Sexual Orientation; 17.0%

Disability; 1.3%

Gender; 0.8%

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AGENCY OFFENSETOTAL

OFFENSESBIAS MOTIVATION

DESCRIPTIONTOTAL

MOTIVATION

Offense and Bias Motivations by Agency

Table 24- 2008 -

ASOTINClarkston Police Department Aggravated Assault 1 Anti-Black 2

Simple Assault 1

Agency Total 2 2

ASOTIN COUNTY TOTAL 2 2

BENTONKennewick Police Department Intimidation 2 Anti-Black 1

Anti-American Indian/Alaska Native 1

Agency Total 2 2

Richland Police Department Intimidation 1 Anti-Black 2

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 3 Anti-Multi-Racial Group 1

Anti-Multi-Religious Group 1

Agency Total 4 4

West Richland Police Department Intimidation 3 Anti-Black 4

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 3

Agency Total 6 4

BENTON COUNTY TOTAL 12 10

CLALLAMClallam County Sheriff's Office Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-White 1

Agency Total 1 1

Port Angeles Police Department Intimidation 1 Anti-Jewish 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 2 Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 1

Agency Total 3 2

CLALLAM COUNTY TOTAL 4 3

CLARKClark County Sheriff's Office Larceny/Theft 1 Anti-White 1

Simple Assault 4 Anti-Black 1

Intimidation 8 Anti-Asian/Pacific Islander 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 8 Anti-Multi-Racial Group 1

Anti-Jewish 1

Anti-Other Religion 1

Anti-Hispanic 2

Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 2

Anti-Female Homosexual (Lesbian) 1

Anti-Homosexual (Gay & Lesbian) 1

Agency Total 21 12

Vancouver Police Department Aggravated Assault 1 Anti-Black 11

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AGENCY OFFENSETOTAL

OFFENSESBIAS MOTIVATION

DESCRIPTIONTOTAL

MOTIVATION

Offense and Bias Motivations by Agency

Table 24 (Cont.)- 2008 -

Vancouver Police Department Motor Vehicle Theft 1 Anti-Asian/Pacific Islander 1

Simple Assault 5 Anti-Multi-Racial Group 2

Intimidation 23 Anti-Arab 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 10 Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 2

Anti-Homosexual (Gay & Lesbian) 2

Agency Total 40 19

CLARK COUNTY TOTAL 61 31

COLUMBIAColumbia County Sheriff's Office Intimidation 1 Anti-Black 1

Agency Total 1 1

COLUMBIA COUNTY TOTAL 1 1

COWLITZCowlitz County Sheriff's Office Simple Assault 1 Anti-Asian/Pacific Islander 2

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1

Agency Total 2 2

Kelso Police Department Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Black 1

Agency Total 1 1

Longview Police Department Aggravated Assault 2 Anti-Black 1

Simple Assault 1 Anti-Islamic(Muslim) 1

Agency Total 3 2

COWLITZ COUNTY TOTAL 6 5

FRANKLINFranklin County Sheriff's Office Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Hispanic 1

Agency Total 1 1

FRANKLIN COUNTY TOTAL 1 1

GRAYS HARBORElma Police Department Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Black 1

Agency Total 1 1

GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY TOTAL 1 1

ISLANDIsland County Sheriff's Office Simple Assault 1 Anti-Black 1

Intimidation 1

Agency Total 2 1

Oak Harbor Police Department Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Black 1

Agency Total 1 1

ISLAND COUNTY TOTAL 3 2

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AGENCY OFFENSETOTAL

OFFENSESBIAS MOTIVATION

DESCRIPTIONTOTAL

MOTIVATION

Offense and Bias Motivations by Agency

Table 24 (Cont.)- 2008 -

KINGAuburn Police Department Aggravated Assault 1 Anti-Black 1

Agency Total 1 1

Bellevue Police Department Intimidation 6 Anti-Black 1

Anti-Hispanic 1

Agency Total 6 2

Burien Police Department Aggravated Assault 1 Anti-Black 1

Simple Assault 2 Anti-Jewish 1

Intimidation 2 Anti-Arab 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Hispanic 1

Agency Total 6 4

Covington Police Department Aggravated Assault 1 Anti-Black 1

Intimidation 1 Anti-Hispanic 1

Agency Total 2 2

Federal Way Police Department Robbery 1 Anti-Black 1

Larceny/Theft 1 Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 3

Simple Assault 2 Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 2

Intimidation 2

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 3

Agency Total 9 6

Issaquah Police Department Intimidation 1 Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 1

Agency Total 1 1

Kenmore Police Department Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Jewish 1

Agency Total 1 1

King County Sheriff's Office Aggravated Assault 1 Anti-Black 11

Simple Assault 4 Anti-Multi-Racial Group 1

Intimidation 6 Anti-Multi-Religious Group 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 6 Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 2

Agency Total 17 15

Maple Valley Police Department Simple Assault 1 Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 1

Agency Total 1 1

Port of Seattle Police Department Aggravated Assault 1 Anti-White 1

Simple Assault 1 Anti-Jewish 2

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 3 Anti-Islamic(Muslim) 1

Anti-Arab 1

Agency Total 5 5

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AGENCY OFFENSETOTAL

OFFENSESBIAS MOTIVATION

DESCRIPTIONTOTAL

MOTIVATION

Offense and Bias Motivations by Agency

Table 24 (Cont.)- 2008 -

Redmond Police Department Intimidation 1 Anti-Black 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Jewish 1

Agency Total 2 2

Renton Police Department Arson 1 Anti-Jewish 6

Simple Assault 2 Anti-Arab 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 6 Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 1

Anti-Homosexual (Gay & Lesbian) 1

Agency Total 9 9

Sea Tac Police Department Intimidation 5 Anti-White 1

Anti-Black 2

Agency Total 5 3

Seattle Police Department Simple Assault 10 Anti-White 1

Intimidation 14 Anti-Black 3

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 5 Anti-Asian/Pacific Islander 1

Anti-Jewish 2

Anti-Hispanic 1

Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 3

Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 7

Anti-Physical Disability 1

Anti-Mental Disability 2

Agency Total 29 21

Shoreline Police Department Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 2 Anti-Black 1

Anti-Other Religion 1

Agency Total 2 2

KING COUNTY TOTAL 96 75

KITSAPBremerton Police Department Burglary 1 Anti-Hispanic 1

Simple Assault 5 Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 3

Intimidation 1

Agency Total 7 4

Kitsap County Sheriff's Office Simple Assault 2 Anti-White 2

Intimidation 4 Anti-Jewish 2

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 2 Anti-Other Religion 1

Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 1

Anti-Female Homosexual (Lesbian) 1

Agency Total 8 7

Port Orchard Police Department Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Black 1

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AGENCY OFFENSETOTAL

OFFENSESBIAS MOTIVATION

DESCRIPTIONTOTAL

MOTIVATION

Offense and Bias Motivations by Agency

Table 24 (Cont.)- 2008 -

Agency Total 1 1

KITSAP COUNTY TOTAL 16 12

KITTITASEllensburg Police Department Intimidation 3 Anti-Jewish 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 1

Agency Total 4 2

KITTITAS COUNTY TOTAL 4 2

MASONShelton Police Department Aggravated Assault 2 Anti-Multi-Racial Group 1

Agency Total 2 1

MASON COUNTY TOTAL 2 1

PIERCEEdgewood Police Department Intimidation 2 Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 2

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1

Agency Total 3 2

Lakewood Police Department Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Black 1

Agency Total 1 1

Pierce County Sheriff's Office Simple Assault 8 Anti-Black 11

Intimidation 9 Anti-Multi-Racial Group 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 8 Anti-Islamic(Muslim) 1

Anti-Hispanic 3

Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 1

Anti-Female 2

Agency Total 25 19

Ruston Police Department Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Asian/Pacific Islander 1

Agency Total 1 1

Tacoma Police Department Simple Assault 1 Anti-Black 7

Intimidation 10 Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 2

Agency Total 13 8

University Place Police Department Larceny/Theft 1 Anti-Black 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1

Agency Total 2 1

PIERCE COUNTY TOTAL 45 32

SAN JUANSan Juan County Sheriff's Office Simple Assault 1 Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 1

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OFFENSESBIAS MOTIVATION

DESCRIPTIONTOTAL

MOTIVATION

Offense and Bias Motivations by Agency

Table 24 (Cont.)- 2008 -

Agency Total 1 1

SAN JUAN COUNTY TOTAL 1 1

SKAGITMount Vernon Police Department Intimidation 1 Anti-Black 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 1

Agency Total 2 2

SKAGIT COUNTY TOTAL 2 2

SNOHOMISHEdmonds Police Department Intimidation 1 Anti-Black 1

Agency Total 1 1

Everett Police Department Aggravated Assault 1 Anti-Black 2

Intimidation 1 Anti-Arab 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1

Agency Total 3 3

Mill Creek Police Department Simple Assault 1 Anti-Black 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Homosexual (Gay & Lesbian) 1

Agency Total 2 2

Monroe Police Department Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Hispanic 1

Agency Total 1 1

SNOHOMISH COUNTY TOTAL 7 7

SPOKANESpokane County Sheriff's Office Aggravated Assault 1 Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 1

Agency Total 1 1

Spokane Police Department Simple Assault 2 Anti-Black 9

Intimidation 13 Anti-Jewish 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 1

Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 2

Anti-Homosexual (Gay & Lesbian) 1

Agency Total 16 14

Spokane Valley Police Department Simple Assault 1 Anti-Black 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 1

Agency Total 2 2

SPOKANE COUNTY TOTAL 19 17

THURSTONThurston County Sheriff's Office Simple Assault 1 Anti-White 1

Intimidation 5 Anti-Black 3

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OFFENSESBIAS MOTIVATION

DESCRIPTIONTOTAL

MOTIVATION

Offense and Bias Motivations by Agency

Table 24 (Cont.)- 2008 -

Thurston County Sheriff's Office Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 5 Anti-Multi-Racial Group 1

Anti-Jewish 1

Anti-Other Religion 2

Anti-Multi-Religious Group 1

Anti-Homosexual (Gay & Lesbian) 1

Agency Total 11 10

THURSTON COUNTY TOTAL 11 10

WALLA WALLAWalla Walla Police Department Intimidation 2 Anti-Hispanic 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 1

Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 1

Agency Total 3 3

WALLA WALLA COUNTY TOTAL 3 3

WHATCOMBellingham Police Department Simple Assault 1 Anti-Black 3

Intimidation 2 Anti-Hispanic 1

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 2

Agency Total 5 4

Lummi Tribal Police Department Simple Assault 1 Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 1

Agency Total 1 1

WHATCOM COUNTY TOTAL 6 5

WHITMANPalouse Police Department Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 1 Anti-Black 1

Agency Total 1 1

Washington State University Burglary 1 Anti-Black 1

Simple Assault 2 Anti-Jewish 2

Intimidation 2 Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 3

Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 2

Agency Total 7 6

WHITMAN COUNTY TOTAL 8 7

YAKIMAYakima County Sheriff's Office Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 2 Anti-Male Homosexual (Gay) 2

Agency Total 2 2

Yakima Police Department Aggravated Assault 3 Anti-Black 1

Simple Assault 1 Anti-Jewish 1

Intimidation 1 Anti-Hispanic 2

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AGENCY OFFENSETOTAL

OFFENSESBIAS MOTIVATION

DESCRIPTIONTOTAL

MOTIVATION

Offense and Bias Motivations by Agency

Table 24 (Cont.)- 2008 -

Agency Total 5 4

YAKIMA COUNTY TOTAL 7 6

STATEWIDE TOTALS 318 236

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Table 25Agencies Reporting Zero Hate Crime

For All Quarters in the Year 2008

ADAMSAdams County Sheriff's OfficeOthello Police DepartmentRitzville Police Department

ASOTINAsotin County Sheriff's OfficeAsotin Police Department

BENTONBenton County Sheriff's OfficeProsser Police Department

CHELANChelan County Sheriff's OfficeWenatchee Police Department

CLALLAMForks Police DepartmentMakah Tribal Police DepartmentSequim Police Department

CLARKBattle Ground Police DepartmentCamas Police DepartmentLa Center Police DepartmentRidgefield Police DepartmentWashougal Police DepartmentWSU Vancouver Police Department

COWLITZCastle Rock Police DepartmentKalama Police DepartmentWoodland Police Department

DOUGLASDouglas County Sheriff's OfficeEast Wenatchee Police Department

FERRYFerry County Sheriff's OfficeRepublic Police Department

FRANKLINConnell Police DepartmentPasco Police Department

GARFIELDGarfield County Sheriff's Office

GRANTEphrata Police DepartmentGrand Coulee Police DepartmentGrant County Sheriff's OfficeMoses Lake Police DepartmentQuincy Police Department

Royal City Police DepartmentSoap Lake Police Department

GRAYS HARBORAberdeen Police DepartmentCosmopolis Police DepartmentGrays Harbor County Sheriff's OfficeHoquiam Police DepartmentMc Cleary Police DepartmentMontesano Police DepartmentOakville Police DepartmentOcean Shores Police DepartmentQuinault Tribal Police DepartmentWestport Police Department

ISLANDCoupeville Police DepartmentLangley Police Department

JEFFERSONJefferson County Sheriff's OfficePort Townsend Police Department

KINGAlgona Police DepartmentBlack Diamond Police DepartmentBothell Police DepartmentCarnation Police DepartmentClyde Hill Police DepartmentDes Moines Police DepartmentDuvall Police DepartmentEnumclaw Police DepartmentKent Police DepartmentKirkland Police DepartmentLake Forest Park Police DepartmentMedina Police DepartmentMercer Island Police DepartmentNewcastle Police DepartmentNormandy Park Police DepartmentNorth Bend Police DepartmentPacific Police DepartmentSammamish Police DepartmentSnoqualmie Police DepartmentTukwila Police DepartmentUniversity of Washington Police DeptWoodinville Police DepartmentYarrow Point Police Department

KITSAPBainbridge Police Department

Poulsbo Police DepartmentPt. Gamble S'Klallam Tribal Police Dept.Suquamish Tribal P.D.

KITTITASCentral Washington University P.D.Cle Elum Police DepartmentKittitas County Sheriff's OfficeKittitas Police Department

KLICKITATBingen Police DepartmentGoldendale Police DepartmentKlickitat County Sheriff's OfficeWhite Salmon Police Department

LEWISCentralia Police DepartmentChehalis Police DepartmentLewis County Sheriff's OfficeMorton Police DepartmentMossyrock Police DepartmentNapavine Police DepartmentPe Ell Police DepartmentToledo Police DepartmentVader Police DepartmentWinlock Police Department

LINCOLNLincoln County Sheriff's OfficeOdessa Police DepartmentReardan Police DepartmentWilbur Police Department

MASONMason County Sheriff's OfficeSkokomish Tribal Police DepartmentSquaxin Island Tribal Enforcement

OKANOGANBrewster Police DepartmentColville Tribal Police DepartmentCoulee Dam Police DepartmentElmer City Police DepartmentOkanogan County Sheriff's OfficeOmak Police DepartmentOroville Police DepartmentTonasket Police DepartmentTwisp Police DepartmentWinthrop Police Department

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PACIFICIlwaco Police DepartmentLong Beach Police DepartmentPacific County Sheriff's OfficeRaymond Police DepartmentShoalwater Tribal Police DepartmentSouth Bend Police Department

PEND OREILLEKalispel Tribal Police DepartmentPend Oreille County Sheriff's Office

PIERCEBonney Lake Police DepartmentBuckley Police DepartmentDu Pont Police DepartmentEatonville Police DepartmentFife Police DepartmentFircrest Police DepartmentGig Harbor Police DepartmentMilton Police DepartmentOrting Police DepartmentPuyallup Police DepartmentPuyallup Tribal Police DepartmentRoy Police DepartmentSteilacoom Police DepartmentSumner Police Department

SKAGITAnacortes Police DepartmentBurlington Police DepartmentSedro Wooley Police DepartmentSkagit County Sheriff's OfficeSwinomish Tribal Police DepartmentUpper Skagit Tribal Police Department

SKAMANIANorth Bonneville Police DepartmentSkamania County Sheriff's Office

SNOHOMISHArlington Police DepartmentBrier Police DepartmentGranite Falls Police DepartmentLake Stevens Police DepartmentLynnwood Police DepartmentMarysville Police DepartmentMountlake Terrace Police DepartmentMukilteo Police DepartmentSauk Suittle Tribal PD

Snohomish Police DepartmentStanwood Police DepartmentStillaquamish Tribal Police DepartmentTulalip Tribal P.D.Woodway Police Department

SPOKANEAirway Heights Police DepartmentCheney Police DepartmentEastern Washington University PoliceLiberty Lake Police DepartmentMedical Lake Police Department

STEVENSChewelah Police DepartmentColville Police DepartmentKettle Falls Police DepartmentSpokane Tribal Police DepartmentSpringdale Police DepartmentStevens County Sheriff's Office

THURSTONEvergreen St. College P.D.Lacey Police DepartmentNisqually Tribal Police DepartmentOlympia Police DepartmentRainier Police DepartmentTenino Police DepartmentTumwater Police DepartmentYelm Police Department

WAHKIAKUMWahkiakum County Sheriff's Office

WALLA WALLACollege Place Police DepartmentWalla Walla County Sheriff's Office

WHATCOMBlaine Police DepartmentEverson Police DepartmentFerndale Police DepartmentLynden Police DepartmentNooksak Tribal Police DepartmentSumas Police DepartmentWestern Washington University PoliceWhatcom County Sheriff's Office

WHITMANColfax Police DepartmentColton Police DepartmentOakesdale Police Department

Pullman Police DepartmentRosalia Police DepartmentUnion Town Police DepartmentWhitman County Sheriff's Office

YAKIMAGrandview Police DepartmentGranger Police DepartmentGranger Police DepartmentMabton Police DepartmentMoxee City Police DepartmentSelah Police DepartmentSunnyside Police DepartmentTieton Police DepartmentToppenish Police DepartmentUnion Gap Police DepartmentWapato Police DepartmentYakima Tribal Police DepartmentZillah Police Department

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by County 2008

Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office reported only the first three quarters of hate bias crimes in 2008.

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Washington Uniform Crime Reporting

Glossary

ACTUAL OFFENSE: An offense which law enforcement personnel confirm to have happened.

ADULT:

A person who is 18 years of age or older at the time of committing a crime. ALL OTHER OFFENSES:

State and local offenses not otherwise specified. ARRESTS:

The act of taking a person into custody by authority of law to charge him or her with a criminal offense. An adult arrest should be reported when a law enforcement officer detains an individual with the express intent of seeking charges against this person for a specific criminal offense(s) and a record is made of the detention.

ARSON:

Any willful or malicious burning or attempt to burn, with or without intent to defraud, a dwelling house, public building, motor vehicle or aircraft, personal property of another, etc.

ASSAULT, AGGRAVATED:

An unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury. This type of assault is usually accompanied by the use of a weapon or by means likely to produce death or great bodily harm. All assaults by one person upon another with the intent to kill, maim, or inflict severe bodily injury with the use of any dangerous weapon are classified as aggravated.

ASSAULT, SIMPLE:

An unlawful attack or attempted attack by one person upon another in which no weapon was used and which did not result in serious or aggravated injury to the victim.

BURGLARY:

The unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or a theft. CLEARANCE:

The solving of an offense by arrest, or in some circumstances, by exceptional means. CLEARANCE RATE:

Percentage of the total crimes cleared compared to the number reported. Example:

a. Number of robbery clearances, 38 b. Number of total robberies, 72 Divide: 38 by 72 = .528 Multiply: .528 X 100 = 52.8 c. 52.8% clearance rate for robberies. CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS:

Sub classification of the Crime Index, which encompasses murder and non-negligent manslaughter, rape, and aggravated assault.

CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY:

Sub classification of the Crime Index, which encompasses robbery, burglary, larceny (theft), motor vehicle theft and arson.

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CRIME INDEX:

Classification of eight offenses selected for their seriousness, frequency of occurrence, and likelihood of being reported. Includes murder and non-negligent manslaughter, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny (theft), motor vehicle theft and arson.

CURFEW AND LOITERING LAWS - PERSONS UNDER 18:

Transgressions of curfew or loitering ordinances pertaining to juveniles. DISORDERLY CONDUCT:

Committing or attempting to commit a breach of the peace. Includes affray, unlawful assembly, disturbing the peace, disturbing meetings, disorderly conduct in state institutions, blasphemy, profanity, and obscene language, desecrating the flag, and refusing to assist an officer.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE:

Crimes committed by one family or household member against another; "family or household members" means spouses, former spouses, persons who have a child in common regardless of whether they have been married or have lived together at any time, adult persons related by blood or marriage, adult persons who are presently residing together or who have resided together in the past, persons sixteen years of age or older who are presently residing together or who have resided together in the past and who have or have had a dating relationship, persons sixteen years of age or older with whom a person sixteen years of age or older has or has had a dating relationship, and persons who have a biological or legal parent-child relationship, including stepparents and stepchildren and grandparents and grandchildren.

DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE:

The driving or operating of any vehicle or common carrier while drunk or under the influence of liquor or narcotics. This includes operating a motor vehicle, engine, train, streetcar, boat, etc., while intoxicated.

DRUG ABUSE VIOLATION:

Transgression of state and local laws relating to the unlawful possession, sale, use, growing, manufacturing, and making of narcotic drugs.

DRUNKENNESS:

Not applicable in Washington State (except on Indian reservations). EMBEZZLEMENT:

Misappropriation or misapplication of money or property entrusted to one's care, custody, or control. FORGERY AND COUNTERFEITING:

All offenses dealing with the making, altering, uttering, or possessing with intent to defraud, anything false in the semblance of that which is true.

FRAUD:

Converting and obtaining money or property by false pretenses other than forgery or counterfeiting. GAMBLING:

Promoting, permitting, or engaging in illegal games of chance. HATE BIAS CRIME:

See Malicious Harassment

INCENDIARY: Involving a deliberate burning of property.

JUVENILE:

A person who is under the age of 18 at the time of committing a crime.

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LARCENY (THEFT): The unlawful taking, carrying, leading, or riding away of property from the possession or constructive possession of another or the attempt to do so.

LAW ENFORCEMENT EMPLOYEE RATE:

The number of employees per 1,000 inhabitants. Divide the jurisdiction’s population by 1,000 and divide the number of employees in the law enforcement agency by this number.

LIQUOR LAW VIOLATION:

Transgression of any state or local liquor law except drunkenness and driving while intoxicated. MALICIOUS HARASSMENT:

A person is guilty of malicious harassment if he/she maliciously and intentionally commits an offense because of his/her perception of the victim's race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, or mental, physical, or sensory handicap.

MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT:

The theft or attempted theft of a self-propelled vehicle that runs on the surface and not on rails. MURDER AND NON-NEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER:

The willful (non-negligent) killing of one human being by another. PART I OFFENSES:

Eight major offenses as defined in the Crime Index. PART II OFFENSES:

All other crime classifications outside those defined as Part I. PROPERTY CRIMES:

Sub classification of the Crime Index, which encompasses burglary, larceny (theft), motor vehicle theft and arson.

PROSTITUTION AND COMMERCIALIZED VICE:

Committing or attempting to commit sex offenses of a commercialized nature. RAPE:

The carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will. Rapes or attempts accomplished by force or threat of force are classified as forcible regardless of the age of the female victim.

REPORTED OFFENSE:

An act, which comes to the attention of law enforcement authorities as a possible offense. RETURN A:

The form used by law enforcement agencies to collect data on offenses that become known to them. ROBBERY:

The taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody or control of a person or persons by force or threat of force or violence and/or putting the victim in fear.

RUNAWAY:

Protective custody of juveniles under local statute. SEX OFFENSES:

Offenses against chastity, common decency, morals, and the like, other than forcible rape, prostitution and commercialized vice.

STOLEN PROPERTY, BUYING, RECEIVING AND POSSESSING:

Buying, receiving, and possessing stolen property or the attempt to commit such an offense.

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SUPPLEMENT TO RETURN A:

A monthly reporting of the nature of crime and the type and value of property stolen and recovered. UNFOUNDED OFFENSE:

An act reported to law enforcement authorities, which, upon investigation, proves to be false or baseless. VAGRANCY:

Offenses of vagrancy, begging, loitering (adults), vagabondage and being a "suspicious character or person, etc."

VANDALISM:

The willful or malicious destruction, injury, disfigurement, or defacing of any public or private property, real or personal, without consent of the owner or person having custody or control, by cutting, tearing, breaking, marking, painting, drawing, covering with filth, or any other such means as may be specified by local law.

VIOLENT CRIMES:

Sub-classification of the Crime Index, which encompasses murder and non-negligent manslaughter, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault.

WEAPON OFFENSES:

Offenses and attempted offenses against weapons regulations. Includes manufacture, sale, possession, or carrying open or concealed deadly weapons or silencers; furnishing deadly weapons to minors; possession of deadly weapons by aliens.

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