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2025 Dubuque Police Department Annual Report Copyrighted April 6, 2026 City of Dubuque ACTION ITEMS # 5. City Council ITEM TITLE: 2025 Dubuque Police Department Annual Report SUMMARY: City Manager providing a copy of the 2025 Dubuque Police Department Annual Report. Police Chief Jeremy Jensen will make a presentation. SUGGUESTED Receive and File; Presentation DISPOSITION: ATTACHMENTS: 1. PD Annual Report 2025 Final web 2. Presentation - Uploaded 4.6.25 Page 1346 of 2358 ,' : . , � : • ' • . � �S�EONlHF�1pWq'��'� , . . . � 5�NONOR�� `�PRIDE INTEGRRy . . . . • . � _ �z , �� �,: � d " �ll'�! =1. �I/�j � ,, i IT�/A L � � �.��.�::' ,r i / � I +'�v � I.' `- r 1 " r �1,� , Mission Statement r, --- '- _ �,. � Enhancing community livability by � �� ' %, q _ providing equitable community service - I ! and protection through integrity, � � � compassion,and competence. �� � --- f ;•- � , � i � : �t 1� _ ,: �,�, � � �� .�, ! i � � =� � < � , _ � �> iiiY� _ � I -��'��I , �r—_�---- _ _ ".""� � �F a� � �: , "r�': ! 1 '�` , � � ' �� !� 4 � � , � r � � ��_2 � �, � M' ' � 'tr � � �.� �t �� t � �4 - � � •- --•� �� �, P� — � � � .— J Y, /�. ,� , 1 1 1 1 ■ � � � � � � � � � 1 Page 1347 of 2358 � CHIEF'S MESSAGE . �_ ,� . - - �' The Dubuque Police Department is committed to delivering exceptional police services � through strong community partnerships.Our annual report serves both the department and = the public by highlighting trends,guiding resource decisions,and identifying opportunities to better support our community. The report affirms that Dubuque remains a safe community.This city is among the safest in lowa...a state which continues to rank among the safest in the nation.The information included Police Chief in these pages also reflects our commitment to transparency, professionalism,and service with integrity and care.As I prepare to retire later this year, I am proud of the work we have Jeremy Jensen accomplished together and grateful for the community's continued trust and support. Dubuque CITY COUNCIL �ubuque's Approach to MAYOR PVBLIC SAFETY �'T Brad M.Cavanagh � Phone: (563) 690-6502 The goal of the City's approach to public safety is to ,t� bcavanagh@cityofdubuque.org make Dubuque the safest community possible with the understanding that community safety is not just + AT-LARGE about injury prevention and crime prevention; it is about �� increasing well-being and building a vibrant,engaged, Chris T.Staver Phone: (563) 690-6503 and equitable community. cstaver@cityofdubuque.org The Dubuque Police Department has an authorized staff of 109 sworn officers and 12 civilian positions across six divisions: AT-LARGE • Administration&Staff Services f� _. David T.Resnick • Community-Oriented Policing ,� Phone: (563) 690-6504 • Criminal Investigations dresnick@cityofdubuque.org • Emergency Operations ��� • Patrol FIRST WARD • Records ' Tyson J.Leyendecker �; Phone: (563) 690-6505 Working to ensure residents experience an increased sense tleyendecker@cityofdubuque.org of well-being,a sustainable quality of life,a reduction in the numbers and cost of injuries,the preservation of income and � '�� SECOND WARD assets,and improved perceptions of safety is a top priority for 1�,� Dubuque city government. � ,� Laura J.Roussell �� Phone: (563) 690-6506 Iroussell@cityofdubuque.org � - � - • • • - I - • r THIRD WARD ; rt� � DannyC.sprank - � • • - •• - �-•• • •-- • -• -• • �� Phone: (563) 690-6507 - - - - - �� dsprank@cityofdubuque.org _ �� . . _ . _ - .-.. . . .- . . . . . � • . .. . . - . . -. -. . FOURTH WARD � -• • • • •• • • - - • - - - �� KqtyA.Wethal • • •- • •-• • - •-�• - • •�- • • Phone: (563) 690-6508 � �- � � - � � - � � � �� � .� kwethal@cityofdubuque.org 2 Page 1348 of 2358 Com m itted to the � �� � � �h�m� DVBV VECOMMVNITY Enhancing Trust Through Responsive Service and Protection Part I Crimes The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program collects data about Part I offenses in order to measure the level and scope of crime occurring throughout the nation. The program collects data on these offenses because they are serious crimes,they occur with regularity in all areas of the country,and they are likely to be reported to police. Part I Crimes & Totals per Year i,soo 1,572 1,600 1,470 1,464 1,319 1,387 1,400 1,244 1,239 1,241 1 18� 1,200 1,142 988 922 1,000 — 800 — 600 — 400 22g 225 253 253 265 244 — 200� ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 5-YearAvg. ■Crimes Against Persons ■Crimes Against Property Total Total Part I Crimes in Dubuque fell by more than 24%from 2023 to 2025. In 2025,the total number of Part I Crimes decreased by 4.4%from 2024 and was 14.4%lower than the five-year average. 2024 2025 - ` � Aggravated Assault 159 160 - Sexual Assault 79 91 � ' .� �, Robbery 14 14 � ! • ����y; � V�. Murder 1 0 �� �� Totpl 253 265 ' � '''' � � � � . 2024 2025 � � � Theft of Motor Vehicle 55 53 , p �, \ Arson 6 4 O 0 \ �+� t, Burglary 270 236 L � Theft 657 629 ' ;a� � Totpl 988 922 C E ' A robbery happens to a person and a burglary � , happens to a place (home,garage,car,etc.). The combined total of burglaries and thefts in � Dubuque fell by 6J%from 2024 to 2025. , . =��� 3 Page 1349 of 2358 The Dubuque Police Department excels in solving crimes, continuing to surpass national clearance rate averages. The departmenYs internal clearance rates include cases deemed unfounded,as well as those suspended due to exhausted leads,halting further investigation.These figures are displayed in the blue columns labeled "DPD Internal" in the following charts.The UCR clearance rate more closely matches how national statistics are gathered.These figures are displayed in the yellow columns labeled "DPD UCR." Even with the difference in methodology, Dubuque Police still exceed the national standard in most types of crimes. The national crime clearance The national crime clearance rate for Crimes Against Persons rate for Crimes Against Property is 48%. The Dubuque Police is 14%. The Dubuque Police Department's clearance rate for Department's clearance rate for these crimes is 56%. these crimes is 37%. Murder, Manslaughter, Homicide i2o�ro 100% 100% loo o ' • • � � • ' 80°/ sow 56% . • - • - - • - •- - • • - • • - • • - • -• ao�o . • -• • • • • - - • - zow . - • - - -. • . . - .- o�� • • -• • • • -• • • • DPD Internal DPD UCR National � � � � •- - • � - - • - - - - - Dubuque Police made an arrest in the only case � � _ � � � � _ involving murder, negligent homicide,or manslaughter in the city in 2025.The national clearance rate for these types of crimes is 56%. Rape Fondling so�io 81% so��o 69% 80°ro 70°io 70°ro 60°io 60°r� 50°�0 50"ro 40°r6 aav 31% 29% 28'% 30��� sa^i� 2a��� � zo�o io�� � io��o o�� po,; NA DPD Internal DPD UCk National UF�U Internal �N�UCft National The FBI recently changed how sexual assault crimes are categorized,separating them into the categories of rape and fondling.There were 59 rapes reported in Dubuque in 2025 and 32 cases of fondling. National data for fondling cases is not yet widely available. 4 Page 1350 of 2358 Robbery Aggravated Assault Zooao i2o�o so�o 86/ 809'0 ��� ioo�,� 96/ 70°0 ao�o gg� 609'0 so�o so�,o 53% 40% 36% 30°% 4090 � 209% 20�0 1094� 094 0?� u�-�I�Int�r:�al DPD UCR National DPD Internal DPD UCR National Percentages based on 14 robbery cases in 2025. 160 cases of aggravated assault were reported in 2025. Burglary/Breaking & Entering �arceny/Theft 0 i oio 89% ioo�o 89% 90°�0 90°'c 80°/ 809�E 70% 704� 604'0 60°i sos� 38% 50�` 39% ao�% ao��� 30% 304k 20�� 17% 200, 16% io�� � ioa� � o�� o", DPD Internal DPD UCR National DPD Internal DPD UCR National Total 2025 cases of burglary/breaking &entering was 151. DPD investigated 629 cases of larceny/theft in 2025. Motor Vehicle Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft ioo�� ioo�,�� 89� 90"Ic 86% 90°rh SO°'c 80°ro 70°4 70°ro 60°4 60 ro 504k 50 io Q2% 40°4 40°ro 304�c 30"/0 20°�c �% ZO'io ��� ]094 4� l0io � 094 � 0'15 DPD Internal DPD UCR NGtional DPD Internal DPD UCR National Cases of burglary to a motor vehicle totaled 85 in 2025. 2025 saw a total of 53 reported motor vehicle thefts. Arson so i� 50% 50% so°r� 40°i, 32% so��� zo��s io�� o�� �PD Internal DPD UCR National There were four cases of arson reported in Dubuque in 2025. 5 Page 1351 of 2358 Calls for Service Traffic Crashes Calls for service in 2025 were down by nearly 2% Traffic crashes consist of property damage, personal from 2024,and were approximately 4.7%below the injury,and fatality crashes. In 2025,there were three five-year average. Because of the 24/7 nature of fatality crashes,representing a significant decrease law enforcement,the Dubuque Police Department from 2024(seven).Ten other crashes resulted in continues to respond to calls for service ranging from serious injuries.Overall,297 injuries were reported. nuisance calls to the Part I crimes listed in the chart on Speed,distracted driving,and following too closely page 3. were contributing factors in a majority of crashes. Calls for Service per Year Reportable Traffic Crashes by Year 55,000 54,367 1,650 54,000 53,295 1,600 53,000 1,550 52,000 1,510 51,299 1,500 1,480 51,000 1,450 1,435 50,047 49,873 1,406 50,000 1,400 �'397 1,380 49,000 48,914 1,350 48,000 1,300 47,000 1,250 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 5-YearAvg. 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 5-YearAvg. Arrests Data includes custodial arrests as well as arrests when suspects were cited and released.This does not include simple misdemeanor traffic violations.Arrests range Secure Dubuque from simple misdemeanors such as public intoxication Secure Dubuque is a community partnership to Class A felonies such as murder. program that gives residents the option to register their home surveillance system with Arrests per Year the Dubuque Police Department.In the event 3,500 a crime occurs in the area,footage from s,000 2�876 2773 the system could be of assistance to the 2,500 2'465 2,5ss 2281 2"59� department,increasing the efficiency of the investigation. Personal surveillance systems 2,00o can include security cameras and doorbell �,soo cameras.To learn more,visit �,000 www.cityofdubuque.org/SecureDubuque 500 o Submit a Tip 2o2i 2022 2a2s 2o2a 2025 5-vear n�g. If you would like to report criminal or suspicious activity to police,or have information about a 2025 Domestic Assaults by Offense crime that police are investigating,submit a tip 12 5 at www.cityofdubuque.org/Police. In a non- � emergency situation,call 563-589-4415.As 44 always,if the situation is an emergency,call 911. ■ Domestic Assault- No Injury ■ Domestic Assault-Injury ■ Domestic Assault-Strangulation ■ Domestic Assault-Weapon ■ Domestic Assault-Pregnant Victim � ,��'_�'1 � I �y �� � � � 6 �F Page 1352 of 2358 � � � � i • n �- - � �-.� �;� ��r ,�,.�� - <� �'� �� �r�.�. � � , � . , �•. -:. y _ _ � `� � �� { � � , . � � - , ' f �;; • �i The Dubuque Police Department subscribes to the Community-Oriented Policing philosophy of working directly with residents to address crime, perceptions of police,and overall quality of life through positive police interactions. The department's Community Policing Division includes three bicycle patrol unit officers,six School Resource Officers, two Crisis Intervention Officers and a civilian liaison,and a crime prevention and public information unit. 2025 School Resource Officer Activities • • ' — � — � — 3 ■Criminal Investigations .. - . - • - •• - - - • • , � .. - � • • - • - . • ■Mentoring&Classroom ' ' ' " ' ' ' " Talks . . . - . - • . . - . . . . - - ■Criminal Charges • • • . • • . -• • . • • • . - . . - -• • - •- • - •• ■School Threats • . • - -. � • • - . .. • - �'. • - • • • - ' • Brain Health Calls by Year Crisis Intervention Team ��,�; 73 ,ss ,�s The Dubuque Police DepartmenYs Crisis Intervention Team ,� ssz (CIT) aims to use the Secondary Responder model to �� assist individuals who may be experiencing a brain health �� 45� or substance abuse crisis. In situations where a subject is � ° dealing with these issues,a secondary responder trained to " specifically deal with mental health,substance abuse,and ° homelessness provides assistance and follow-up. ° �� ��.� . ;� _�� _ _�, FIRST-YEAR EFFORTS OF THE PRECISION POLICING CENTER The Dubuque Police Department's Precision Policing Center (PPC)was established in late 2024 to serve as a critical "force multiplier"for the department,supporting rapid police response,informed decision-making,and proactive crime prevention. It is staffed by four civilian positions: three Technicians and one Crime Analyst.The PPC helps the department leverage new technology and utilize real-time data.The center saw significant success in its first full year of operation,including: • 694 Exports:An"exporY'is when a camera technician • Prosecutions:Camera technicians from the PPC worked saves traffic or safety camera video so it can be used with the Dubuque County Attorney's Office to provide by officers as evidence. video evidence related to the prosecution of 141 cases. • 322 Cases: Precision Policing Center technicians spent • School Cases: Beginning in September,technicians more than 1,300 hours reviewing camera footage for were assigned to assist the Dubuque Community School officers to use in a total of 322 cases. District in securing video footage related to school bus violations. � Page 1353 of 2358 i ; ,- � � -�t�. _ = ___ �:- � � u, ;- - . ' � �y E�, �,',�&,� .yF^ r,� _ ��` ���� ' �a � . „�, � _ �+y _ `3 -_ I .. 1 � r� Professional Standards Use of Force All allegations of employee misconduct or Dubuque Police Department policy states a Use of Force Report is complaints made against the Department, to be applied under the following circumstances: including anonymous complaints,are appropriately received,recorded,and All incidents requiring the application of force involving lethal investigated. or less-lethal weapons will be reported in writing to the chief of police.A Reportable Use of Force report will be submitted Complaints which are less serious in nature, in all cases where an injury or death results from, or is such as alleged rudeness,tardiness,etc.are alleged to have resulted from, actions by an employee of the referred to and investigated by the employee's department whether through the use of lethal, less-lethal, or immediate supervisor. weaponless physical force;or when physical force is used at a level greater than soft hand techniques or simple handcuffing. Complaints of a serious nature,such as, allegations of criminal misconduct,corruption, Officers will file a use of force report through their immediate excessive force,breach of civil rights,or commanding officer, detailing any incident in which the officer ongoing negative behavior are referred to the draws and displays a departmental firearm.A use of force Police Chief,Assistant Chief,or Professional report will generally not be required in instances where an Standards Supervisor for formal investigation. officer draws a weapon as a safety precaution, such as during Fifty-two complaint cases were completed in a building search. 2025: • 48 cases were initiated by citizens,and four Use of Force Incidents by Year were Formal Investigations ordered by the 300 Chief of Police. 250 221 223 217 226 226 223 218 215 • 48 cases remained at the Inquiry or 208 188 iss Informal Complaint level. Eight of these 200 cases were founded. �ao • 41 of the 52 complaints were for poor job �oo performance. 50 • 40 of the 52 complaints were deemed o unfounded once the investigation had 20�� 2on 2o�a zo�g zozo 2oz� 2ozz zo2s 2oz4 2025 io-vear concluded. Avg. Due to the use of body worn cameras and in- 2025 Percentage of Arrests Involving Use of Force car camera systems,Professional Standards investigators are able to accurately review Arrests without Use of Force 92.2% most officer/citizen interactions. Arrests with Use of Force 7.8% 8 Page 1354 of 2358 , i � � � � , � - � - , . � � � _ . � .� . _ _ ,,�'� » . � � ��. �.� ��� � Incidents of Shots Fired Shots Fired by Year In 2025,the Dubuque Police Department responded 30 28 to 6 incidents of shots fired.This figure represents the lowest total since 2020.Maintaining a low z5 number of shots fired incidents is a result of several 20 factors,including an extensive public safety camera » network and diligent police work.This is far below 15 13 i4 other similar-sized cities in the Midwest. 10 � 6 Additionally,a Dubuque police officer is assigned 5 ' as a Task Force Officer(TFO) to the Bureau of Alcohol,Tobacco,and Firearms.In 2025,this officer o investigated 52 Federal firearms violations. 202� 2022 2023 2024 2025 5-Year Avg. Dubuque Drug Task Force (DDTF) The Dubuque Police Department is in a joint drug task force with the Dubuque County Sheriff's Department.While marijuana accounts for the majority of drug investigations,opioids and drug overdoses constitute additional issues of concern. The most concerning drug currently is fentanyl,which is being found in all types of drugs and is being made to look like �x - � �, , • , common over-the-counter drugs or even candy. Fentanyl t '' � ;;i;;,+, � was a contributing factor in all of the opioid death cases in f, .r , ;�� �f/ ,' ' 2024. However,the continued investigative focus on fentanyl �t ' �� �r� 1 contributed to a 65%decrease in overdoses and a 33% ' ��> ' �.� reduction in opioid deaths from 2024. ': \ �..� � � - f � _ . � � � i .;a � �irr�:�lli'll :�l ( i Drug Investigations - 2025 in addition to 'i investigations, DDTF Generallnvestigations 279 made 12 educational ._,, " Overdose Investi ations 7 :�� � 9 presentations to the :�-.»-. Overdose Death Investigations 2 public. 9 Page 1355 of 2358 � • • - ' • - � - • • - 1 � � ' � Each year,the Dubuque Police Department awards department personnel who demonstrate exemplary service in the line of duty,achieve certifications,and celebrate milestone service anniversaries. Police Supporter Recognition �-�- " ` (Citizen Award) ��,. �- Dan Arensdorf � In the s rin of 2018,Arensdorf be an allowin DPD and `.' '�� �� p g g g t other Dubuque County law enforcement agencies to � conduct firearms training at a quarry on his property. These trainings ensure officers stay qualified and proficient r �1 � � y �C�;, w i t h t h e i r fi r e a r m s. I n t h e y e a r s s i n c e 2 0 1 8,D u b u q u e P o l i c e � � � have been able to conduct additional trainings at the �`�: _ �, ` Arensdorf property,including those for snipers,tactical � � � � � teams,K9s,and drones.While firearms trainings have since �v.._, moved to the departmenYs permanent shooting range, ,• �� DPD continues to utilize Arensdorf's property for training for the departmenYs Underwater Search and Rescue Team. During a period when the quarry was drained,Arensdorf even took it upon himself to acquire vehicles that could be placed in the pond before the area was refilled with water. * Because of Arensdorf's assistance,the realistic nature of �•.._.. these trainings help keep officers prepared to face the Assistant Police Chief Joe Messerich presents Dan Arensdorf challenges of modern law enforcement. with the Police Supporter Recognition Award. Certificate of Merit ■ M ■ Lt. Kane Hoffmann Officer Alyssa Klawitter Lt. Hoffmann coordinated the presentation of a multi- Officer Klawitter was recognized for two efforts during agency driver education and safety program at multiple 2025.Over the summer,she created"go bags"for victims schools around the Dubuque area, reaching hundreds of domestic violence.These kits provided essentials so of driving-age students with a powerful and personal victims leaving a violent situation could have access to message about the consequences of distracted driving essential hygiene items while staying somewhere else. and excessive speed. Lt. Hoffmann devoted countless hours Klawitter coordinated organization and distribution of the of his own time to meet with schools,collaborate with bags with the Dubuque County Attorney's Office,as well as community partners,and attend similar presentations to local non-profits like Resources Unite,the Dubuque Rescue strengthen the outreach and impact. He worked closely Mission,and the Red Basket Project. with family members of local crash victims,demonstrating empathy,compassion,and a sincere commitment to In the fall, Klawitter investigated a theft report which led honoring their experiences. His ability to balance sensitivity to the arrests of three subjects accused of fraudulently toward those families while connecting with students and soliciting donations outside of a Dubuque grocery store. communicating critical safety messages exemplifies the The investigation revealed additional victims in the department's values of service and integrity. Dubuque area,as well as in Chicago.Each suspect faces multiple felony counts. 10 Page 1356 of 2358 �ife Saving � • Cpl. Joel Cross and Officer Brendan Nugent }� Cross and Nugent were called to a medical emergency at Capri ` �"��- College in downtown Dubuque.Nugent immediately began chest —�•+a compressions while Cross retrieved the medical bag, including an Automated External Defibrillator(AED).A pulse was found,and the patient was handed off to the Dubuque Fire Department for continued life-saving measures. Cpl. Justin Stair, Ofticer Brandon Barbour, and Officer Sage Schroeder The trio was dispatched to the Dubuque Railroad Bridge for a report of a toddler on the bridge.Officers were able to locate and remove her from the bridge.The child's parents were also found nearby,where the mother was suicidal and threatening to jump into the river.Cpl.Stair and Officer Barbour secured the mother and spoke with her until Fire Department personnel arrived to lift her to safety. Officers Dakota Bierer and Evan Hingtgen The officers were sent to a home where a medical emergency had been reported.After finding an unresponsive subject on a couch in the home,they move the patient to the floor and began performing CPR.An AED was applied and delivered a shock to the patient.Officers continued CPR until additional responders arrived and took the patient to a local hospital, where they survived the emergency. Officer Nathan Goedken Officer Goedken was dispatched to a report of a child not breathing.The boy was not responsive,so Goedken began chest compressions,which led to the boy beginning to breathe on his own.The boy was taken by Dubuque Fire Department ambulance to the hospital,where he eventually was able to sit upright and communicate with hospital staff. Officer Austin Manders On Christmas Eve,Officer Manders was called to a chaotic physical disturbance on W. 5th St.After separating the parties involved,Manders learned one of the individuals had sustained a gunshot wound.After requesting an ambulance, Manders moved the patient to a safe area and began treating the would by applying pressure and a chest seal.The patient was taken by ambulance to a hospital,where they underwent surgery and required several days of care,but has since made a full recovery. Officer Joshua Vauthier Officer Vauthier was called to a motor vehicle crash,with one subject reportedly being ejected from the vehicle and lying in the road.Once on scene,Vauthier determined one of the vehicles involved had struck a utility pole,which ejected the subject through the sunroof.The patient was unresponsive and had shallow,irregular breathing.Vauthier began chest compressions and continued CPR until responders from the Dubuque Fire Department took over medical care. Patriot Award __ . ,,,- � _ �. Worn by members of the Dubuque ' Police Department in recognition of their continued dedication in the defense and protection of the United States. '� `- " f' � ::, • Officer Kaitlyn Frick � �'"t f "� Officer Cassandra Holmes ' =�` � �'�` ' . �'a� � • Officer Joseph Kimball �,��� • Officer Marcus Leitzen � r • Officer Camerin McClain - " � � =��,�+�•' • Officer Jared Ostwinkle . _ � � � 11 f 2358 ' 1/ � � �'�� / � � � 1 WHO CARES. 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EOE. Page 1358 of 2358 Chief Jeremy Jensen -..- • . : • o eo e �an o � ve , ' 2 vvor an a in u u ue . DU BUQU E IS A SAFE CITY! ..._ ., . : SAFETY COMES FROM INVESTMENT! ..._ . . : ► Investin in ualit officers . J q Y ► Investin in ex erts sworn and non - g p sworn staff . ► Investin in the communit citizens J Y olice academ , ex lorers , communit p Y p Y involvement in safet . y INVESTING IN PEOPLE ..._ . . : ► The traffic camera s stem . Y ► Precision Policin Center PPC g ► State of the art com uter hardware p a n d s o f tw a re INVESTING IN TECHNOLOGY ..._ . . : ► CALEA certified . ► Continuously certified since 1993 (first in lowa ) ► 459 standards reviewed over 4 years ( 100 plus each year) . ► Industry best practices . INVESTING IN ACCOUNTABILITY ..._ .. . : ► First ear of the Crime Anal st . y y ► Crime states are incredibi nuanced y a nd not re orted exactl the sa me form p Y cit to cit . y y ► Our oal is consistenc within Dubu ue . g y a CRIME STATS ..._ . . : 53 , 295 2023 49 , 8 73 2024 48 , 914 2025 CALLS FOR SERVICE ..._ .. . : Part I Crimes & Totals per Year s,soo 1,572 1,600 1,470 1,464 1,387 1,400 1,244 1,239 1,319 1,241 1,200 1'187 1,142 988 922 1,000 800 600 400 22g 225 253 253 265 244 200� ■ ■ ■ ■ . ■ 2021 2022 2023 �024 2025 5-YearAvg. ■Crimes Against Persons ■ Crimes Against Property Total � � � � Page 1367 of 2358 " You are oin to et cau ht in g g g g Dubuque . " SHOTS FI RED ..._ .: . : ► Clearance rates are nuanced . ► Clear cases accurately. ► The look different this ear. y y ► Not all crimes re orted in a ear are p Y cleared in that ear. y CLEARANCE RATES ..._ .. . : Brain Health Calls by Year 900 800 743 766 726 700 662 600 500 451 400 300 200 100 0 2016-2020 Avg. 2021 2022 2023 2024 � ' 1 1 � Page 1370 of 2358 Technolo and non -sworn staff . JY FO RC E MU LTI P LI E RS ..._ . : ► 4 non-sworn staff currentl y ► 322 cases ► 1300 hours ► Makin cases on their own g PRECISION POLICING CENTER ..._ . : ► Speed and accuracy . ► Ask the victims ! CAMERAS ..._ . : It i II t f mm nit i s a abou a sa e u . co y CLOSING ..._ . . :