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2018 ANNUAL CRIME REPORT

SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT

MissionProvide collaborative law enforcement solutions that meet the needs of our

communities and partners by delivering high quality professional services to America’s largest county.

ValuesIntegrity Honest and ethical behavior while giving due

respect to each individual inside and outside our department.

Leadership Shape the future with courage, creativity, diversity, mentoring and accountability.

Partnership Collaboration with internal and external partners to become more effective in providing a better quality of life for all those we serve.

Service Provide quality service to the people who live, work and play in each of our communities.

Responsibility Accountability to deliver services through department members within budget, while encouraging law enforcement innovation.

John McMahon, Sheriff-Coroner

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2018 ANNUAL CRIME REPORT

Mission and Values .................................................................................2

Word from the Sheriff ...........................................................................4

Office of the Sheriff/Executive Staff ..............................................5

Our Commitment .....................................................................................6

Fighting Crime Using Specialized

Investigations Teams ...............................................................................7

Crime Statistics Summary:

Part I and Part II Crime Comparison 2014-2018

Department Overall Summary -

Excluding Corrections Bureau ...............................................9

Burglary and Larceny in Department Overall ..........10

Selected Violent Crime in Department Overall ........10

Desert Patrol Bureau -

Excluding Corrections Bureau .............................................11

Burglary and Larceny in Desert

Patrol Bureau ................................................................................ 12

Selected Violent Crime in Desert

Patrol Bureau ................................................................................ 12

Desert Patrol Bureau

City of Adelanto .......................................................................... 13

Town of Apple Valley .............................................................. 14

Barstow Station ............................................................................15

Colorado River Station .............................................................16

City of Hesperia ............................................................................17

Morongo Basin Station ............................................................ 18

City of Needles ..............................................................................19

City of Twentynine Palms.....................................................20

City of Victorville ........................................................................21

Victor Valley Station ................................................................22

Town of Yucca Valley ..............................................................23

Valley/Mountain Patrol Bureau -

Excluding Corrections Bureau ............................................24

Burglary and Larceny in Valley/Mountain

Bureau ..............................................................................................25

Selected Violent Crime in Valley/Mountain

Patrol Bureau ................................................................................25

Valley/Mountain Patrol Bureau

Big Bear Station ...........................................................................26

City of Big Bear Lake................................................................. 27

Central Station .............................................................................28

City of Chino Hills ......................................................................29

Fontana Station ...........................................................................30

City of Grand Terrace ................................................................31

City of Highland ..........................................................................32

City of Loma Linda ....................................................................33

City of Rancho Cucamonga ..................................................34

San Manuel Reservation/Casino .......................................35

Twin Peaks Station ....................................................................36

West End (Mission Corridor) ................................................ 37

City of Yucaipa .............................................................................38

Yucaipa Unincorporated........................................................39

Unincorporated County Areas - Excluding

Corrections Bureau .................................................................. 40

Burglary and Larceny in Unincorporated

Areas .................................................................................................. 41

Selected Violent Crime in Unincorporated

Areas .................................................................................................. 41

Contract Cities - Excluding Corrections Bureau ...................42

Burglary and Larceny in Contract Cities ......................43

Selected Violent Crime in Contact Cities ......................43

Part I and Part II Crime Comparison 2014-2018

Department Overall Summary -

Including Corrections Bureau .............................................44

Unincorporated County Areas - Including

Corrections Bureau ...................................................................44

Overall Corrections Bureau (Type II Jails) -

Crimes Reported .........................................................................45

Jail Crime Reporting Effect ...................................................45

Corrections Bureau

Central Detention Center ......................................................46

Glen Helen Detention Center .............................................46

High Desert Detention Center ...........................................47

West Valley Detention Center ..........................................47

Assaults on Deputies - Comparison 2014-2018

Department Overall Summary ..........................................48

Unincorporated County .........................................................48

Contract Cities ..............................................................................48

Corrections Bureau ...................................................................48

Contents

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2018 ANNUAL CRIME REPORT

SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT

This year is my 34th year in law

enforcement and sixth year as

Sheriff of San Bernardino County.

Throughout my career, I have seen

many technological, policy, and

social changes in law enforcement.

As law enforcement continues to

evolve and the demands change,

our staff has proven ready to meet

the challenges and remain focused

on our mission of serving the public. Our sworn members,

professional staff and volunteers continue to provide high

caliber service throughout the county.

In 2018, our department was required to implement the Racial

and Identity Profiling Act (RIPA) of 2015 (AB953). RIPA made

it mandatory for our deputies to collect specific information

when people are detained. It requires additional paperwork

which reduces the amount of time deputies are able to conduct

proactive patrol. Although this law makes our job more

challenging, our deputies remain committed to ensuring the

safety of the community.

As the largest county in the nation, with a wide variety of

terrain, we rely heavily on our department’s volunteers. These

dedicated individuals are always eager to assist in any way

they can. They patrol neighborhoods, help with community

events, and rescue lost or stranded hikers. In 2018, our

volunteers donated more than 333,000 hours to the residents

and visitors of our county.

As Sheriff, I am grateful for the opportunity to interact with

community leaders and advocates in our county. The success of

public safety is dependent upon productive partnerships and

community collaboration. I am proud of these relationships

and look forward to opportunities to work collaboratively

toward positive impacts in our communities.

In an effort to reduce recidivism and support successful

reintegration into communities, our jails provide vocational,

academic, and cognitive program opportunities to our inmates.

Through these programs, inmates develop the necessary

skills to better themselves, their families and change their

circumstances. One example is our Pathways Vocational

Program which trains inmates in careers and allows them to

establish a career support system that will put them on the

path to success.

Our department is determined to strengthen our communities

and keep people safe. Our Juvenile Intervention Program

began in 2001 and has shown more than 5,000 at-risk teens

what can happen if they continue down the wrong path. The

program exposes them to the dim future of negative choices. It

also provides parents with tools to improve the relationships

with their teens. Our goal is for the teens to recognize their

potential and focus on their future.

Our Safe Return Program has been successful in bringing

home loved ones who wander away and become lost. Families

or caretakers can register individuals with developmental

or intellectual disabilities into the Safe Return database on

our website. The program is free and continues to expand

throughout our communities, schools, and surrounding

jurisdictions. It has been a helpful tool for deputies, enabling

them to reconnect families.

I am proud of the dedicated men and women of the

San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department and their

commitment to the communities we serve.

Thank you for your continued support. I am honored and

privileged to serve.

John McMahon, Sheriff-Coroner

Word from the Sheriff

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Office of the Sheriff/Executive Staff

JOHN McMAHONSheriff-Coroner

SHANNON DICUSUndersheriff

LANA TOMLINAssistant Sheriff

STEVE HIGGINSAssistant Sheriff

ROBERT GUILLENDeputy Chief

STEVE KOVENSKYDeputy Chief

SAMUEL LUCIADeputy Chief

STEVE DORSEYDeputy Chief

ROD TORRESDeputy Chief

ROBERT WICKUMDeputy Chief

JOHN FOGERTYExecutive Officer

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SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT

Our Commitment

LeadershipResponsibility

Service

Partn

ership

Integrity

“We are committed to providing collaborative law enforcement solutions

that meet the needs of our communities and partners

by delivering high quality professional services to

America’s largest county.”

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Fighting Crime Using Specialized Investigations Teams

On July 7, 2018, the San Bernardino County Board of

Supervisors authorized $1,000,000.00 to assist with

crime suppression throughout San Bernardino County.

The funding was used to add nine additional deputies

to the Jail Intelligence Team, Valley Gang Team, Desert

Gang Team, and the Human Trafficking Task Force. The

funding also assisted with the investigative efforts of

the Gang Intelligence Team.

The Sheriff’s Department targets criminal street

gangs, as well as their membership and associates, who

prey on the people of San Bernardino County. Since its

implementation in July, 2018, through December 2018,

this funding has helped make all of the teams more

successful.

During the 10-month program, the Jail Intelligence

Team, Valley Gang Team, Desert Gang Team, and the

Human Trafficking Task Force, were able to make a

significant impact in the community.

l Total Arrests: 960 (76% Felony)

l Recovered Firearms: 480

l Recovered Stolen Vehicles: 28, valued at

$336,000.00

l Search Warrants: 492

l Total Narcotics Seized:

0 Marijuana: 160.7 lbs. processed

0 Marijuana: 353 plants seized

0 Marijuana: 3 cultivation cases

0 Cocaine: 83.94 lbs.

0 Meth: 568.82 lbs.

0 Heroin: 52.0815 lbs.

l Number of Confirmed Gang Members Identified: 309

l Gang Enhancement Charges: 71

l Human Trafficking Victims Rescued:

49, including 26 juveniles

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CRIME STATISTICSSUMMARY

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Part I & Part II Crime Comparison 2014 - 2018Department Overall Summary — Excluding Corrections Bureau

Department Overall Summary — Excluding Corrections Bureau Department OverallPart I & II Crime Comparison

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SB54 AB953 Percent Change

Burglary 2017 2018 '17 - '18Residential 3,259 2,937 -10%Commercial 814 714 -12%Multiple Residences 181 94 -48%Institutions 111 80 -28%All Others 944 822 -13%

Burglary Total: 5,309 4,647 -12%Larceny 2017 2018 '17 - '18

Shoplifting 2,449 2,587 6%From Vehicle 4,819 4,444 -8%Bicycles 139 131 -6%All Others 5,796 4,804 -17%

Theft Total: 13,203 11,966 -9%Source: Tiburon RMS & reported to California DOJ

SB54 AB953 Percent Change

Burglary 2017 2018 '17 - '18Residential 1,743 1,567 -10%Commercial 405 321 -21%Multiple Residences 58 74 28%Institutions 72 50 -31%All Others 461 377 -18%

Burglary Total: 2,739 2,389 -13%Larceny 2017 2018 '17 - '18

Shoplifting 1,196 1,160 -3%From Vehicle 1,629 1,632 0%Bicycles 47 28 -40%All Others 2,759 2,253 -18%

Theft Total: 5,631 5,073 -10%Source: Tiburon RMS & reported to California DOJ

SB54 AB953 Percent Change

Burglary 2017 2018 '17 - '18Residential 1,516 1,370 -10%Commercial 409 393 -4%Multiple Residences 123 20 -84%Institutions 39 30 -23%All Others 483 445 -8%

Burglary Total: 2,570 2,258 -12%Larceny 2017 2018 '17 - '18

Shoplifting 1,253 1,427 14%From Vehicle 3,190 2,812 -12%Bicycles 92 103 12%All Others 3,037 2,551 -16%

Theft Total: 7,572 6,893 -9%Source: Tiburon RMS & reported to California DOJ

Burglary & Larceny in Desert Patrol Bureau

Burglary & Larceny in Valley / Mountain Patrol Bureau

Burglary & Larceny Department Overall

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Burglary & Larceny in Department Overall

Selected Violent Crime in Department OverallSB54 AB953 Percent Change

Violent Crime (Selected) 2017 2018 '17 - '18Rape 334 385 15%Robbery 922 947 3%Aggravated Assault 2,184 2,273 4%Source: Tiburon RMS & reported to California DOJ

SB54 AB953 Percent Change

Violent Crime (Selected) 2017 2018 '17 - '18Rape 185 220 19%Robbery 555 580 5%Aggravated Assault 1,418 1,471 4%Source: Tiburon RMS & reported to California DOJ

SB54 AB953 Percent Change

Violent Crime (Selected) 2017 2018 '17 - '18Rape 149 165 11%Robbery 367 367 0%Aggravated Assault 766 802 5%Source: Tiburon RMS & reported to California DOJ

Selected Violent Crime in Desert Patrol Bureau

Selected Violent Crime in Valley / Mountain Patrol Bureau

Selected Violent Crime Department Overall

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Desert Patrol Bureau Summary — Excluding Corrections Bureau

Desert Patrol BureauPart I & II Crime Comparison

DESERT PATROL BUREAU

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Burglary & Larceny in Desert Patrol Bureau

Selected Violent Crime in Desert Patrol Bureau

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DESERT PATROL BUREAU

City of Adelanto — Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

City of AdelantoPart I & II Crime Comparison

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DESERT PATROL BUREAU

Town of Apple ValleyPart I & II Crime Comparison

Town of Apple Valley — Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

DESERT PATROL BUREAU

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Barstow Station — Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

Barstow StationPart I & II Crime Comparison

DESERT PATROL BUREAU

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DESERT PATROL BUREAU

Colorado River StationPart I & II Crime Comparison

Colorado River Station (Includes Boats) — Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

DESERT PATROL BUREAU

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DESERT PATROL BUREAU

City of Hesperia — Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

City of HesperiaPart I & II Crime Comparison

DESERT PATROL BUREAU

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DESERT PATROL BUREAU

Morongo Basin StationPart I & II Crime Comparison

Morongo Basin Station — Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

DESERT PATROL BUREAU

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DESERT PATROL BUREAU

City of Needles — Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

City of NeedlesPart I & II Crime Comparison

DESERT PATROL BUREAU

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DESERT PATROL BUREAU

City of Twentynine PalmsPart I & II Crime Comparison

City of Twentynine Palms— Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

DESERT PATROL BUREAU

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DESERT PATROL BUREAU

City of Victorville — Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

City of VictorvillePart I & II Crime Comparison

DESERT PATROL BUREAU

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DESERT PATROL BUREAU

Victor Valley StationPart I & II Crime Comparison

Victor Valley Station— Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

DESERT PATROL BUREAU

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DESERT PATROL BUREAU

Town of Yucca Valley — Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

Town of Yucca ValleyPart I & II Crime Comparison

DESERT PATROL BUREAU

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Valley / Mountain Patrol Bureau Summary — Excluding Corrections Bureau

Valley / Mountain Patrol BureauPart I & II Crime Comparison

VALLEY / MOUNTAIN PATROL BUREAU

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Burglary & Larceny in Valley / Mountain Patrol Bureau

Selected Violent Crime in Valley / Mountain Patrol Bureau

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VALLEY/MOUNTAIN PATROL BUREAU

Big Bear Station — Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

Big Bear StationPart I & II Crime Comparison

VALLEY / MOUNTAIN PATROL BUREAU

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VALLEY/MOUNTAIN PATROL BUREAU

City of Big Bear Lake — Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

City of Big Bear LakePart I & II Crime Comparison

VALLEY / MOUNTAIN PATROL BUREAU

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Central Station — Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

Central StationPart I & II Crime Comparison

VALLEY / MOUNTAIN PATROL BUREAU

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VALLEY/MOUNTAIN PATROL BUREAU

City of Chino Hills — Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

City of Chino HillsPart I & II Crime Comparison

VALLEY / MOUNTAIN PATROL BUREAU

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VALLEY/MOUNTAIN PATROL BUREAU

Fontana Station — Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

Fontana StationPart I & II Crime Comparison

VALLEY / MOUNTAIN PATROL BUREAU

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City of Grand Terrace — Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

City of Grand TerracePart I & II Crime Comparison

VALLEY / MOUNTAIN PATROL BUREAU

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VALLEY/MOUNTAIN PATROL BUREAU

City of Highland — Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

City of HighlandPart I & II Crime Comparison

VALLEY / MOUNTAIN PATROL BUREAU

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City of Loma Linda — Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

City of Loma LindaPart I & II Crime Comparison

VALLEY / MOUNTAIN PATROL BUREAU

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City of Rancho Cucamonga — Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

City of Rancho Cucamonga StationPart I & II Crime Comparison

VALLEY / MOUNTAIN PATROL BUREAU

City of Rancho Cucamonga — Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

City of Rancho CucamongaPart I & II Crime Comparison

VALLEY / MOUNTAIN PATROL BUREAU

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San Manuel Reservation / Casino (Contract) — Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

VALLEY / MOUNTAIN PATROL BUREAU

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Twin Peaks Station — Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

Twin Peaks StationPart I & II Crime Comparison

VALLEY / MOUNTAIN PATROL BUREAU

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VALLEY/MOUNTAIN PATROL BUREAU

West End (Mission Corridor) — Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

VALLEY / MOUNTAIN PATROL BUREAU

Note: The West End “Mission Corridor” was transferred back to Chino Hills Station from Fontana Station as of January, 2016, under a reverse contract.

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City of Yucaipa — Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

City of YucaipaPart I & II Crime Comparison

VALLEY / MOUNTAIN PATROL BUREAU

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Yucaipa Unincorporated — Crimes Reported

Burglary & Larceny Selected Violent Crime

Yucaipa UnincorporatedPart I & II Crime Comparison

VALLEY / MOUNTAIN PATROL BUREAU

Note: The Unincorporated Area of Yucaipa was transferred back to the City of Yucaipa as of July, 2016, under a reverse contract.

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Unincorporated County Areas — Excluding Corrections Bureau

Unincorporated County AreasPart I & II Crime Comparison

COUNTY PATROL STATIONS

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Burglary & Larceny in Unincorporated Areas

Selected Violent Crime in Unincorporated Areas

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Contract Cities — Excluding Corrections Bureau

Contract CitiesPart I & II Crime Comparison

CONTRACT CITY PATROL STATIONS

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Burglary & Larceny in Contract Cities

Selected Violent Crime in Contract Cities

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In 2018, the Department added Corrections Bureau statistics to DOJ reporting. Corrections Bureau crimes are reported under the Unincorporated County Areas. Previous year-to-year comparisons are unavailable.Consequently, the inclusion of these Correction Bureau crime statistics has caused a significant increase to the Part I Violent Crime total primarily in the categories of Rape, Aggravated Assault, and Simple Assault.

Corrections Bureau crimes are included in the Unincorporated County Areas.

Part I & Part II Crime Comparison 2014 - 2018Department Overall Summary — Including Corrections Bureau

Unincorporated County Areas — Including Corrections Bureau

CORRECTIONS BUREAU IMPACT

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CORRECTIONS BUREAU

Overall Corrections Bureau (Type II Jails) — Crimes Reported

CORRECTIONS BUREAU

Jail Crime Reporting Effect2018 was the first year we included our Jail crimes with our County statistics

reported to Department of Justice.

This reporting change resulted in the following:1,923 jail crimes were added to the Unincorporated County area resulting in a

24% increase in Part I crime for 2018.1,186 jail crimes were added to the Unincorporated County area resulting in a

10% increase in Part II crime for 2018.85% increase in Rape

21% increase in Aggravated Assault122% increase in Simple Assault

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Overall Corrections Bureau (Type II Jails) — Crimes ReportedCentral Detention Center — Crimes Reported

Glen Helen Detrention Center — Crimes Reported

CORRECTIONS BUREAU

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High Desert Detention Center— Crimes Reported

West Valley Detention Center — Crimes Reported

CORRECTIONS BUREAU

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During the past four years, reported Assaults on Deputies have risen dramatically by an additional 211 incidents, which is a 91% increase.Beginning in 2018, the Department began reporting to DOJ Assaults on Deputies within the Corrections Bureau. There were a total of 242 reported assaults during this first year of reporting.

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Department Summary 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 15-18 17-18County Patrol Stations 76 85 97 120 58% 24%City Patrol Stations 157 184 320 324 106% 1%

Patrol Station Subtotals 233 269 417 444 91% 6%Corrections Bureau 242 N/A N/ADepartment Grand Totals 233 269 417 686 194% 65%Source: Tiburon RMS & reported to California DOJ

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County Patrol Stations 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 15-18 17-18Barstow 2 1 12 19 850% 58%Big Bear 3 6 2 2 -33% 0%Central 32 37 25 34 6% 36%Colorado River & Boats 0 0 1 3 N/C 200%Fontana Station 3 8 13 14 367% 8%San Manuel (Added 1/1/17) N/A N/A 3 3 N/A 0%Morongo Basin 1 9 7 18 1700% 157%Twin Peaks 1 4 11 9 800% -18%Trona 0 0 0 0 0% 0.00%Victor Valley 34 16 19 13 -62% -32%West End (Added 1/1/16) N/A 3 4 2 N/A -50%Yucaipa 0 1 0 3 N/C N/CCounty Station Totals 76 85 97 120 58% 24%Source: Tiburon RMS & reported to California DOJ

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City Patrol Stations 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 15-18 17-18City of Adelanto 12 6 14 16 33% 14%Town of Apple Valley 14 18 27 31 121% 0%City of Big Bear Lake 4 0 9 5 25% -44%City of Chino Hills 8 12 9 14 75% 56%City of Grand Terrace 5 2 2 2 -60% 0%City of Hesperia 16 21 41 35 119% -15%City of Highland 9 24 20 24 167% 20%City of Loma Linda 4 3 13 7 75% -46%City of Needles 3 2 14 5 67% -64%City of Rancho Cucamonga 17 13 52 52 206% 0%City of Twentynine Palms 7 4 10 7 0% -30%City of Victorville 49 66 93 97 98% 4%City of Yucaipa 3 8 9 12 300% 33%Town of Yucca Valley 6 5 7 17 183% 143%Contract City Totals 157 184 320 324 106% 1%Source: Tiburon RMS & reported to California DOJ

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Jails 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 15-18 17-18Central Detention Center 5Glen Helen Detention Center 0High Desert Detention Center 43West Valley Detention Center 194Jail Totals 242Source: Tiburon RMS & reported to California DOJ

Percent Change

*Not Previously Reported *Not Applicable

Assaults on Deputies* Comparison 2014 - 2018Department Overall Summary

Percent Change

Please Note: 0% = No Change, N/C = Not Calculable, N/A = Not Applicable

*Not Previously Reported

* Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted (LEOKA) reported to DOJ

*Not Previously Reported

*Not Previously Reported

*Not Previously Reported

Percent Change

Please Note: 0% = No Change, N/C = Not Calculable, N/A = Not Applicable

Percent Change

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