Monthly Crime Stats, October 2021
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- Written by: Karen Ivy
- Parent Category: Resources
The monthly crime statistics for October 2021, for beats 12Y and 13X, are now available on http://rockridgencpc.com, under Resources > Crime Stats and Maps > Rockridge Crime Trends 2021-2022. Here’s a direct link to the page:
Here is a direct link to the document:
From September to October, crime was down in both beats, in every category but one: in beat 12Y, the category Other had 5 charges for threatening with weapons including tear gas, displaying weapons, and negligent firing of a gun. There was only 1 incident in that category in September. As far as I could tell no one was injured or shot in these incidents. October had the fewest reported incidents of crime (75 between both beats) since June 2021. Beat 13X had a total of 13 reported crimes in October, beat 12Y had 62. Even property crimes, auto-related property crimes, and vandalism were down. You can see the numbers in the report.
What we did have was 4 cases in beat 12Y with multiple charges in different categories. You can see them at the end of the list for beat 12Y (page 4); they have only been counted once but are shown separately.
Greater Rockridge NCPC October 2021 Minutes
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- Written by: Karen Ivy
- Parent Category: 12Y/13X NCPC
The October 2021 minutes of the Greater Rockridge Neighborhood Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) are now available online. They are available on the NCPC web site, on the page at this link:
You can also open the document directly at this link:
Of our 2 announced speakers, Acting Captain Robert Rosin was represented by Sergeant Alain Manguy. Sarah Fine of the Oakland DOT was unable to attend.
Monthly Crime Stats, September 2021
- Details
- Written by: Karen Ivy
- Parent Category: Resources
The monthly crime statistics for September 2021, for beats 12Y and 13X, are now available on http://rockridgencpc.com, under Resources > Crime Stats and Maps > Rockridge Crime Trends 2021-2022. Here’s a direct link to the page:
Here is a direct link to the document:
Beat 12Y saw minor changes in most categories of crime, except Crimes against the person, which more than doubled, from 5 to 13. Property crimes increased slightly from 18 to 19; Property crimes, auto decreased from 36 to 33. Quality of life crimes decreased from 24 to 21, still mostly vandalism. There was a single incident in the Other category. 12Y also had 3 examples of multiple charges in different categories at the same time and the same address. One of these, a multiple set of charges on Colby St., included the crime charged in Other – “exhibit deadly weapon other than firearm.” Multiple charged incidents are shown separately at the end of the 12Y lists but are only counted once.
Beat 13X saw increases, some small, in every category. Crimes against the person went from 1 to 2. Property crimes increased the most; basic Property crime went from 5 to 11, the largest increase, and Property crimes, auto increased from 4 to 10. Quality of life increased from 5 to 6.
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