Glendale Police Department 2023 Annual Report

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2023 ANNUAL REPORT Thank you for taking the time to read the 2023 Annual Report for the Glendale Police Department. Transparency is one of the core principles upon which we operate. It is so central to our work as a police department that we inaugurated a new bureau in 2023 dedicated to transparency, called the Transparency, Audits, and Accountability Bureau, or TAAB for short. As a law enforcement agency for one of the safest cities in the United States, we hold ourselves to the highest standard as we strive to be at the forefront of law enforcement and to work toward becoming a world-class organization, focused on providing the highest quality of professional policing services to our community. This annual report simultaneously showcases our department’s accomplishments and challenges in 2023, as well as our continued commitment to providing the highest-level public safety services through proactive policing, professionalism, and community partnerships today and tomorrow. In 2024, we’ve been building on last year’s accomplishments and persisting to rise to the many challenges facing law enforcement. This annual report is a testament to the skills and spirit of the Glendale Police family. The resilience and humility of the women and men of the Glendale Police Department, coupled with the unwavering support of the Glendale community, is the motivation that propels us toward a safer Glendale. The Transparency, Audits, and Accountability Bureau, located in the Office of the Chief, prepared this annual report with the aid of fellow Glendale Police colleagues. We’d like to give a special thanks to Narineh Kasparian for her creativity and coordination in designing and assembling the 2023 Glendale Police Department Annual Report. Thank you as well to Kevork Kurdoghlian for the photography in this report. For questions or concerns regarding the 2023 Annual Report, contact the Transparency, Audits, and Accountability Bureau at (818) 548-3140 or [email protected]. i Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

TABLE OF CONTENTS Police Chief Manuel Cid 01 Deputy Chief Andrew Jenks 02 Command Staff 03 Mission, Vision, and Values 05 Organizational Chart 06 Glendale Police Department Personnel Data and Demographics 07 New in 2023 and Coming in 2024 08 Patrol Bureau 09 Investigative Services Division 12 Traffic Bureau 15 Community Outreach Resources and Engagement Bureau 19 Specialized Services Bureau 23 Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) 26 iii Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

TABLE OF CONTENTS Crisis Negotiation Team (CNT) 27 Custody Bureau 28 Communications Bureau 29 Records Bureau 31 Professional Standards Bureau 32 Transparency, Audits, and Accountability Bureau 34 Training Bureau 35 Verdugo Regional Crime Laboratory 39 Property Bureau 41 Wireless Communications Bureau 42 Budget and Finance Bureau 43 Appendix 44 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report iv

POLICE CHIEF MANUEL CID Chief Cid was appointed as Glendale’s 20th Police Chief on January 16th, 2023. As Glendale’s Police Chief and a law enforcement leader, Chief Cid brings a collaborative leadership style to leading an organization, a proactive approach to community-centric policing, an unwavering commitment to professionalism, and a focus on fostering and preserving partnerships. Prior to joining the Glendale Police Department, Chief Cid served the Culver City community for nearly 20 years as a member of their police department, including as their Chief of Police from 2020-2022. Throughout his two-decade law enforcement career, Manny has had the opportunity to serve in a vast array of assignments and leadership roles. Manny’s law enforcement career includes extensive experience in the areas of field operations, investigations, administration and professional standards, as well as standards, as well as emergency management. Manny has also had the opportunity to work on multiple local, emergency state, and federal taskforces, impacting public safety on a regional level. Chief Cid holds law enforcement executive leadership positions at the local, county, and state levels, including currently serving as the Vice President of the LA County Police Chief’s Association, as well as Chair of the Executive Board for the LA IMPACT Taskforce. In addition, Chief Cid also currently serves on the Community Board for the Glendale Memorial Hospital. Manny possesses his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Whittier College, as well as his Master’s degree in Public Administration and Organizational Leadership from National University. In addition to his formal education, Manny is a graduate of the Sherman Block Supervisory Leadership Institute, the West Point Leadership Program, California’s POST Executive Development Course, and the FBI’s National Academy in Quantico, Virginia. During his career, Manny has been the recipient of several law enforcement awards and honors, including the Sustained Superiority Award, the Distinguished Service Medal, and the Career Achievement Award. In 2024, the Glendale Latino Association honored Chief Cid with their “Man of the Year” award. Chief Cid is a first-generation Cuban-American, who has spent most his life living and working in the greater Los Angeles area. Manny is an avid sports fan, and in his free time enjoys spending time with his family, staying active, and traveling. 01 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

DEPUTY CHIEF ANDREW JENKS Deputy Chief Andrew Jenks has served in law enforcement for over 22 years and the City of Glendale since 2002. Andrew holds Bachelor’s degree in English from California State University, Northridge, and a Master’s degree in Social Work from California State University, Long Beach. Andrew began his law enforcement career with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, first as a reserve deputy working Search and Rescue and later as a full-time deputy. In 2002, Andrew lateraled to the Glendale Police Department and began his career in Patrol. His dedication to duty and hard work allowed him the opportunity to transfer to the Detective Bureau, where he worked the Assaults and Robbery/Homicide Units. Andrew has been an operator on the Department’s SWAT team and is a long-time Baker to Vegas running team member. In 2012, he was promoted to Sergeant and returned to Patrol. In 2015, he was assigned to the Internal Affairs Unit and was a team leader on the Crisis Negotiation Team. Andrew was promoted to Lieutenant in 2016. He worked assignments in Patrol, the Specialized Services Bureau, the Professional Standards Bureau, and served as a SWAT Lieutenant. In 2020, he was promoted to the rank of Captain. He has served as Field Services Division commander and Support Services Division commander. In April 2023, Andrew was promoted to the rank of Deputy Chief. He oversees the Professional Standards Bureau, the Transparency, Audits, and Accountability Bureau (TAAB), and Training Bureau, and assists the Chief in the day-to-day operations of the police department. Andrew is a devoted husband, father, and long-time Glendale resident. In his spare time, he enjoys running, skiing, traveling, and spending time with his wife and family. Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 02

COMMAND STAFF Captain Captain Robert William Toby Darby Support Investigative Services Division Services Division Captain Robert William has served the Glendale Police Captain Toby Darby was born in North Hollywood and Department for over 20 years. Robert began his career raised in the San Fernando Valley. Toby began his law as a Police Cadet and was later hired as a Police Officer enforcement career at the young age of 14 as an LAPD after graduating from the Rio Hondo Police Academy in Explorer assigned to the Devonshire Division. 2003. In 1993, Toby enlisted in the United States Air Force as Throughout his law enforcement career, Robert has a "Law Enforcement Specialist" (also known as military worked in various assignments and rose through the police) stationed at Vandenberg Air Force Base and ranks to become the first Armenian-American Police Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii. Captain in the history of the department. In 1998, Toby began his career with the Glendale Police His law enforcement experience includes assignments in Department, graduating as the Honor Recruit and Class Patrol, Special Enforcement Detail, Detective Bureau President at the Rio Hondo Police Academy. and the SWAT team. In his previous ranks as a Sergeant and Lieutenant, he has supervised and Toby has worked a variety of assignments including managed patrol operations and specialized assignments patrol, community policing, detective in Glendale's such as the K9 Unit, Crisis Negotiations Team, Chief’s Vice/Narcotics Unit, task force officer with LA IMPACT, Public Information Office, Vice/ Narcotics Unit and the task force officer with DEA LA HIDTA, and as a Eurasian Organized Crime Taskforce. supervisor with the US Marshals Fugitive Apprehension Unit. Toby also served on the SWAT team for 19 years Robert possesses his Bachelor of Arts degree in as an operator, sniper, team leader, and commander. Criminal Justice Management from Union University and a Master’s degree in Public Administration from Toby has a Bachelors of Science degree in Criminal California State University, Northridge. In addition to his Justice Management, is a graduate of the Sherman formal education, Robert is a graduate of the Sherman Block Supervisory Leadership Institute, and a graduate Block Supervisory Leadership Institute, California’s of the California Association of Tactical Officers Strategic POST Management Development Course and the Leadership Program. Toby is a board member with the Senior Management Institute for Police from the Police California Association of Tactical Officers, he facilitates a Executive Research Forum. leadership class, and is a POST approved instructor. He is the recipient of multiple marksmanship awards, SWAT At a young age, Robert immigrated with his family from competition awards, the Medal of Heroism, and the Armenia and settled in Glendale, CA where he grew up California Narcotic Officers Association Region 3 and continues to live today. Both in his professional Narcotic Officer of the Year. capacity and as a resident of the city, Robert stays engaged and active in the community by working with In his spare time, Toby enjoys spending time with his youth organizations, schools, hospitals and various local family, various activities at his church, rooting for the Los service clubs. Angeles Dodgers, working out, and camping. Most of all, he enjoys spending time with his wife and kids and playing ice hockey. 03 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

COMMAND STAFF Commander Captain Sheryl Rafael Quintero Davis-Moore Field Administrative Services Division Services Division Captain Rafael Quintero was born and raised in the San Commander Sheryl Davis-Moore was born in Burbank, Fernando Valley. Rafael attended North Hollywood High California, and raised in Glendale. School, received a Bachelor of Arts (Legal Studies) from the University of California Berkeley, and later received In 2007, Sheryl began her career at the Glendale Police his Master of Public Administration from Syracuse Department as a police communications operator. In University - Maxwell School. 2010, she was promoted to Communications Shift Supervisor. In 2014, Sheryl was promoted to the position After graduating from UC Berkeley, he was hired as a of communications and technology administrator. As the San Jose Police Officer in 1999. In 2001, Rafael bureau manager, she was responsible for the oversight lateralled to the Glendale Police Department, where he and operation of the communications and technology worked a variety of assignments. As an officer, he bureaus. As the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAPS) worked assignments in Patrol, Gang Investigations, and manager, Sheryl was actively involved with the Los SWAT. Angeles County area PSAPS. She worked on numerous 9-1-1 and technology related improvements for our In 2012, he was promoted to the rank of Police Sergeant department, including next-gen Regional Integrated Next and supervised patrol teams and the Traffic Bureau. In Generation 9-1-1, Emergency Services IP network, text 2017, Rafael was promoted to the rank of Police to 9-1-1 and countless software and hardware upgrades. Lieutenant, where he served as a Traffic Bureau Commander and later as a Patrol Watch Commander. In In 2017, Sheryl was appointed as Glendale’s 2022 Rafael was responsible for overseeing the representative for the Interagency Communications Professional Standards Bureau responsible for hiring, Interoperability (ICI) system Governance Board. Shortly recruiting, and internal affairs. after her appointment, Sheryl was elected and currently holds the position of vice chair on the ICI System Rafael has been the recipient of several distinguished governance board. She is also Glendale’s representative service awards. Rafael is a proud member of the and the chair of the ICI System operations committee. Glendale Sunrise Rotary Club and a Glendale Youth Most recently, Sheryl serves on the California Alliance board member. Rafael is also a devoted Governor’s Office of Emergency Services NG9-1-1 task husband, with two daughters, ages 13 and 18. Rafael force as a Los Angeles County Agency representative. enjoys travelling as much as possible with his family experiencing different environments and cultures. Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 04

MISSION, VISION, AND VALUES Mission Statement The Glendale Police Department is committed to providing the highest level of public safety services through proactive policing, professionalism, and community partnerships. Department Vision To be a world-class organization, focused on providing the highest quality of professional policing services to our community, while striving to be at the forefront of law enforcement. Organizational Values Employee Wellness and Development Professionalism Proactive Policing Community Partnerships Innovation 05 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

ORGANIZATIONAL CHART Office of the Chief / General Counsel Media Relations Chief of Police Transparency, Audits, and Accountability Bureau Professional Standards D e p u t y C h i e f o f P o l i c e Bureau Training Bureau Internal Affairs Background Investigations Police Cadets Administrative Services Field Services Investigative Services Support Services Division Division Division Division Commander Captain Captain Captain Criminal Investigation Budget Bureau Patrol Bureau Traffic Bureau Bureau Communications Robbery & Group A Traffic Bureau Homicide Facilities Assaults Parking Group B Burglary / Community Outreach Property Bureau Group C Resources & Engagement Auto Theft Financial Downtown Records Bureau Group D Crimes Policing Unit Community Special Investigations Technology Custody Bureau Relations Team Bureau Homeless Outreach Verdugo Regional Vice / Psychological Field Crime Lab Narcotics Evaluation Team Training Program School Resource Wireless Services Intelligence Officers Explorers Court Services Specialized Services Bureau Air Support K-9 SED SWAT / CNT Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 06

GLENDALE POLICE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL DATA AND DEMOGRAPHICS Deputy Officer Sergeant Captain Chief Total Lieutenant Sworn Chief 33 12 Male 151 3 1 1 201 Female 22 3 0 0 0 0 25 36 12 TOTAL 173 3 1 1 229 Staff Manager Part-Time Total Supervisor Commander Non-Sworn 7 25 Male 2 4 0 38 3 7 1 Female 13 53 77 5 115 TOTAL 20 78 11 1 Glendale police department Asian / Pacific Armenian / White Hispanic Black Total % Islander personnel Middle Eastern 35 19 Male 75 7 103 70.09% 39 3 30 Female 20 10 29.91% 33.43% 100.00% TOTAL % 16.13% 8.50% 2.93% 39.00% 2023-2024 budgeted personnel Deputy Officer Sergeant Captain Chief Total Lieutenant Sworn Chief Number of 36 12 195 3 1 1 248 Positions Staff Manager Part-Time Total Supervisor Commander Non-Sworn Number of 40 90 6 11 1 148 Positions 07 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

NEW IN 2023 AND COMING IN 2024 In 2023, the Glendale Police Department... Took an innovative step by launching the Transparency, Audits, and Accountability Bureau, which is dedicated to transparency and accountability. Prioritized the public’s safety by reallocating resources to the Traffic Bureau to ensure traffic safety. Hired a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with the Department of Mental Health to partner with Glendale HOPE Team Officers in responding to calls involving mental health-related issues. Implemented the eBike program to increase visibility and allow for a faster response in Montrose, Kenneth Village, and the downtown business district. Collaborated with public safety partners at the Glendale Fire Department by utilizing joint training in preparation for an active shooter emergency and other critical events. Engaged with the community and reached new heights through numerous public events and an increased social media presence. In 2024, the Glendale Police Department... Will continue the commitment to providing the highest level of public safety services through proactive policing, professionalism, and community partnerships. Will use active recruitment and retention incentives to build on diverse hirings and promotions to tackle ongoing staffing challenges. Will leverage technology to bolster our ability to fight crime, including additional license plate readers, an expanded drone program, and the establishment of a new Real Time Intelligence Center. Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 08

PATROL BUREAU Lt. Christopher Spencer Lt. Danny Fernandez Lt. Mark Hess Lt. Pete Robinson The Patrol Bureau is the cornerstone of law enforcement efforts, serving as the visible and accessible face of public safety in the community 24/7. In 2023, patrol officers continued to exemplify dedication and professionalism, embodying the commitment to being highly visible, proactive, and serving and protecting the City of Glendale community. This Bureau is also responsible for overseeing the field training officer program and the training of new officers. 116,227 Responses to 911 Calls 5,322 Arrests Made 114 Guns Taken Off The Streets Emergency Response Times Non-Emergency Response Times 05:13 02:58 11:34 04:19 Call to Scene Dispatch to Scene Call to Scene Dispatch to Scene 09 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

Patrol bureau Routine Patrols Conducting regular patrols across the city to maintain a visible law enforcement presence, deter crime, and provide a sense of security to residents and businesses. Emergency Response Serving as first responders to emergency calls, including crimes in progress, traffic accidents, and public safety threats, ensuring swift and decisive action to protect life and property. Law Enforcement Enforcing local, state, and federal laws, including traffic regulations, and responding to various calls for service, ranging from minor disturbances to serious criminal incidents. Community Interaction Engaging with the community through various outreach efforts, fostering trust and building relationships with citizens, local businesses, and community groups. Incident Reporting and Investigation Documenting incidents and conducting preliminary investigations, gathering evidence, and preparing reports that are essential for further investigative and legal processes. Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 10

Patrol bureau NARCAN ADMINISTERED Dual Response from GPD 195 and GFD for Overdose Suspicion of Opioid 43 Overdose GPD Administered 12 NARCAN 11 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES DIVISION The Investigative Services (ISD) is comprised of the Vice/Narcotics Unit, the Pacific Southwest Regional Fugitive Task Force, Court Services, the Financial Crimes Unit, the Burglary/Auto Theft Unit, the Assaults Unit, and the Robbery- Homicide Unit. This Bureau is also responsible for all criminal investigations, from initial follow- up, case filing, and eventual criminal court proceedings. Lt. Sean Riley Lt. Josh Wofford ROBBERY-HOMICIDE UNIT The Robbery-Homicide Unit (RHD) is a specialized division that 908 focuses on investigating and solving serious crimes, particularly cases cases involving robberies, homicides, serious assaults causing great bodily injury, and criminal threats. ASSAULTS UNIT The Assaults Units work closely with victims of violent crimes such as domestic violence, child abuse, and sex crimes. Detectives in this 2,179 unit are also a part of the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) cases Task Force, which mainly investigates internet crimes and child pornography. BURGLARY/AUTO THEFT UNIT The Burglary/Auto Theft Unit specializes in investigating and 4,547 addressing burglary-related crimes, including commercial/residential cases burglaries, grand thefts, automobile thefts, vandalism, and arsons. FINANCIAL CRIMES UNIT The Financial Crimes Unit focuses on investigating identity theft, 1,251 fraud, real estate crimes, complex financial investigations, cases education/prevention, and regularly collaborates with law enforcement agencies and financial institutions. Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 12

investigative services division FUGITIVE TASK FORCE UNIT The Pacific Southwest Regional Fugitive Task Force is a multi- 379 agency task force with the U.S. Marshal Service whose primary fugitives task is to locate, apprehend, and transport wanted criminals and apprehended fugitives. Task Force officers are responsible for high-risk apprehensions, arrest warrant execution, and extradition. In 2023, Task Force officers seized 60 guns. 379 COURT SERVICES UNIT fugitives apprehended The Court Services Unit is comprised of professional staff specially trained in various functions related to the court systems. Personnel 1,844 in this unit file criminal cases with the District Attorney’s Office and cases assist detectives with completing discovery requests for the court process. VICE/NARCOTICS UNIT The Vice/Narcotics Unit’s primary goal is to disrupt and dismantle drug trafficking organizations, reduce drug-related crime, and 651 improve public safety. These units play a crucial role in combating cases the illegal drug trade and addressing the social and health consequences associated with drug abuse and addiction. NARCOTICS SEIZURED(Estimated) 43 pounds 13 pounds 125 pounds 94 pounds Cocaine Heroin Methamphetamine Marijuana 88,200 pills 3 pounds $568,857.00 8 Fentanyl Fentanyl Powder Money Seized Guns Seized ORGANIZED CRIME TASK FORCE The multi-agency FBI Organized Crime Task Force is responsible for disrupting and dismantling organized crime. Investigators work with the U.S. Attorney’s office to federally prosecute cases throughout southern California. In addition, local violent crime cases are prosecuted federally when state prosecution is not feasible. In 2023, numerous state cases resulted in federal indictments. 13 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

investigative services division over 11,000 Investigations Conducted Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 14

TRAFFIC BUREAU The Traffic Bureau is managed by Lieutenant Tigran Topadzhikyan. This Bureau is responsible for traffic enforcement and education, investigation of traffic collisions and traffic related The Traffic Bureau is responsible for traffic enforcement and education, offenses, and community outreach with a combination of officers investigation of traffic collisions and traffic-related offenses, and community outreach with a combination of officers on motorcycles, patrol vehicles, and on motorcycles, patrol vehicles, and police services officers. police services officers. Additionally, this Bureau handles specialized DUI Additionally, this Bureau handles specialized DUI enforcement, enforcement, parking enforcement, front desk operations, safety education, parking enforcement, front desk operations, safety education, special event permitting and planning, Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) grant special event permitting and planning, Office of Traffic Safety management and operations, vehicle impound releases, and tow operator (OTS) grant management and operations, vehicle impound contract management. releases, and tow operator contract management. Lt. Tigran Topadzhikyan 20,244 3,095 355 Citations Traffic Collisions DUI Written Investigated Arrests OTS* GRANT OPERATIONS over 595 33 4 15 Citations Written DUI Arrests DUI Checkpoints DUI Saturation Patrols 589 15 10 4 Speed Citations Start Smart Teen Primary Collision Factor / Community Education Speed Enforcement Campaigns Issued Driving Safety Courses *The Glendale Police Department was awarded a $314,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS). The grant will support ongoing enforcement and education programs to help reduce the number of serious injuries and deaths on our roads. 15 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

Traffic bureau 2,607 Total Drivers Contacted at Checkpoints 134 Total Field Sobriety Tests Administered 28 Total DUI Arrests (Alcohol Only) DUI CHECKPOINTS & SATURATIONS 3 Total DUI Arrests (Drug Only) 2 Total DUI Arrests (Alcohol & Drug) 2 Total Criminal Arrests (Felony in Custody) Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 16

traffic bureau TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Montrose Christmas Parade Breast Cancer Awareness Month Glendale Cruise Night Delivering Gifts to College View Oktoberfest School National Night Out Reading to GUSD Students Vardavar Water Festival DRE School Presentations For Cars for Cops & Kids Car Show Fentanyl Recognition National Walk To School Day Citizens Academy Santa’s Jingle Bell Ride Traffic Education School Shop With A Cop Presentations Touch-A-Truck CHP Start Smart Presentations 17 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

traffic bureau PARKING ENFORCEMENT Parking Enforcement’s Police Services Officers’ responsibilities include but are not limited to report writing, school traffic enforcement, marking time zones when received as a complaint, conducting oversized vehicle enforcement, traffic control, responding to calls for service, enforcing the abandoned vehicle municipal code, approving and enforcing temporary no parking signs, towing vehicles for Scofflaw (5 or more unpaid parking violations), and front desk duties. The City of Glendale’s contracted parking enforcement agency, SP Plus, assists Parking Enforcement Police Service Officers with street sweeping enforcement, time zone/permit enforcement, and issuing citations for expired meters citywide. 117,420 1,980 3,691 2,393 Temporary No Parking Citations SP Plus Parking Abandoned Vehicle Parking Signs Checked Issued Citations Issued Requests 252 92 517 518 Impound Hearings Vehicles Towed Reports Written Impound Releases Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 18

COMMUNITY OUTREACH RESOURCES AND ENGAGEMENT BUREAU The Community Outreach Resources and Engagement (CORE) Bureau is comprised of the Downtown Policing Unit (DPU), Community Relations Team (CRT), and Homeless Outreach and Psychological Evaluation Team (HOPE). This Bureau strives to serve as a premier community-oriented policing and problem-solving unit by developing meaningful and sustainable relationships throughout our community. This Bureau provides support through community engagement, school resource officers, mental health and homeless outreach services, and directed retail enforcement in the downtown Glendale Business District. Lt. Steve Corrigan DOWNTOWN POLICING UNIT The Downtown Policing Unit collaborates with Glendale's downtown business district, including the Americana at Brand and Glendale Galleria, on crime prevention, public safety, and building positive community relationships. In August 2023, electronic bikes (e-bikes) were introduced for Downtown Policing Unit officers to use in their daily patrol routines. These bikes offer environmental friendliness, cost savings, improved mobility, and enhanced community engagement. over over over 2,500 1,000 540 Calls for Service Reports Taken Retail Theft Arrests 19 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

Community outreach resources and engagement bureau COMMUNITY RELATIONS TEAM The Community Relations Team focuses on community engagement to enhance city safety and quality of life. Community Relations Team officers actively build relationships with organizations, neighborhood watch groups, businesses, and citizens to address local challenges collaboratively. The Community Relations Team participated in City events, including, but not limited to: National Night Out Start Smart Teen Driving Safety Course Touch-A-Truck Neighborhood Watch Meetings Faith and Blue Code Enforcement Fall Community Academy Crime Prevention Meetings Gun Buyback Ascencia Christmas Donations Street Vendor Enforcement Operations Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 20

Community outreach resources and engagement bureau The HOPE Team has demonstrated remarkable success in its mission to transition homeless individuals into permanent housing. The Glendale HOMELESS Police Department continues to utilize grant OUTREACH AND funding to provide essential services to the homeless community in Glendale during evening PSYCHOLOGICAL and weekend hours. In 2023, Police Officers with the HOPE Team worked over 740 grant-funded, EVALUATION off-duty hours serving the homeless population in TEAM (HOPE) Glendale. 29 47 119 370 30 Newly Signed Up Already Receiving Refused Proactive Outreach Encampments for Services Services Services to Offer Services Cleaned Up MENTAL HEALTH LIAISON OFFICERS 328 24 38 148 Referrals Made To Persons Mental Health Cases Adult Psychiatric Minor Psychiatric With Mental Health Issues Followed Up and Closed Holds Placed Holds Placed MENTAL HEALTH TRAINING HOURS Glendale Police Department Officers participated in mental health training hours to assist in improving their ability to handle sensitive situations involving mental health with compassion and effectiveness, ultimately promoting safer outcomes for both Officers and individuals in crisis. SUBSTANCE ABUSE & WELLNESS RESOURCE PROGRAM The Glendale Police Department was awarded a $1 million grant for creating an innovative mental health and drug intervention program. A portion of this funding has already been utilized to hire a Clinical Program Director for a Substance Abuse and Wellness Resource Program, proactively engaging with those experiencing addiction and linking them with vital resources. 21 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

Community outreach resources and engagement bureau SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS The Glendale Police Department has assigned 2 School Resource Officers to work closely with the Glendale Unified School District, which serves 34 schools. The School Resource Officers also run the Explorer program, Students Training as Role Models (STAR) Program, Teens and Police Partnership (TAPP) Program, and School Attendance Review Board. School Resource Officers Responded to Calls for Service 711 EXPLORER PROGRAM The Explorer Program is for students 15-21 years old who have an interest in law enforcement. Explorers attend weekly meetings where they learn basic law enforcement practices and principles, complete an Explorer Academy, and participate in community events. In 2023, meeting topics for Explorers included financial crimes, traffic stop procedures, drug and human trafficking dangers, K-9 contraband searches, domestic violence, and youth social media issues. TEEN ACADEMY The Teen Academy is a 5-week summer program designed for 16-18 year olds. It offers an engaging and interactive way for teens to learn about police work by interacting with various police units such as the Detective Bureau, Traffic Bureau, SWAT, crisis negotiations, forensics, and the K-9 program. They also participate in practical demonstrations and have simulator experiences. This program aims to enhance understanding of police operations while fostering communication between youth and the Glendale Police Department. Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 22

SPECIALIZED SERVICES BUREAU The Specialized Services Bureau is comprised of the Special Enforcement Detail (SED), K-9 Detail, and Air Support Unit. This Bureau is responsible for proactive enforcement while also applying its unique skillsets in apprehending criminal elements, safeguarding the citizens of Glendale, and building relationships in our community. Lt. Manny Fernandez SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT DETAIL The Special Enforcement Detail (SED) is dedicated to proactive street enforcement, ensuring parole and probation compliance, and tackling special problems within our community. SED stands ready to assist investigative units by conducting surveillance, executing search/arrest warrants, and aiding investigations. As the proactive arm of the department, SED strives to ensure high productivity in safeguarding our streets and addressing critical law enforcement challenges. 842 905 375 Arrests Reports Narcotic Related Generated Arrests 35 50 21 Probation/Parole Days of Burglary Illegally Possessed Compliance Checks Suppression During Guns Seized Holiday Season 23 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

Specialized services bureau K-9 DETAIL Jeff Coda Dante Petey The Canine (K-9) Program was established to augment police services to the community. Highly skilled and trained teams of handlers and canines have evolved from the program and are used to supplement police operations to de-escalate critical incidents, locate individuals and contraband, and apprehend violent criminal offenders. The K-9 Program also plays an integral role in the community by attending special events to better connect the police department with the people we serve. Total Gun Related 105 20 Deployments Searches Community Events 25 Attended Suspect Narcotics Related 34 22 Searches Searches Training 600 Hours Arrests Self-Surrenders 58 29 (K-9 On Scene) (De-escalation) Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 24

Specialized services bureau AIR SUPPORT UNIT 45 2,393 605 125 Total Flight Hours Calls for Calls for Calls for Theft Flights Robbery Flights Burglary Flights 3,426 Infrastructure Security Checks Since 2007, the cities of Glendale and Burbank have 15 collaborated to provide airborne law enforcement Surveillance Flight Hours services in support of other operational elements of the Glendale and Burbank Police Departments. 22 Although the primary mission of the Joint Air Pursuit / GTA Finds Support Unit (JASU) is to provide an observation platform in support of patrol operations, the unit’s 80% flexibility permits support of specialized police First on Scene investigative functions, police tactical operations, fire department operations, and emergency, security, 4 and/or logistical support to other city divisions. The Lost / Injured Hikers Rescued JASU operation maintains a team mindset in utilizing air assets to serve the city wherever 52 possible. Drone Flights 23 Arrest Involvements Per Month 25 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

SPECIAL WEAPONS AND TACTICS (SWAT) Critical Incident Response: 7 critical incidents, including armed standoffs and high-risk arrests The Glendale Police Department's SWAT SWAT Training: Over 200 hours of (Special Weapons and Tactics) Team is a training and skill development, covering Tier 1 SWAT Team. The SWAT Team areas like marksmanship, critical exhibits a commitment to excellence and incident management, and collaboration professionalism in safeguarding victims and with external agencies on high-risk citizens during high-risk situations that may situations surpass the capabilities of patrol or investigative units. Additionally, the SWAT Community Engagement: 15 outreach Team underwent substantial equipment activities, including school visits, public upgrades, including advanced ballistic demonstrations, and neighborhood protection and communication devices, meetings, aiming to foster trust and thereby enhancing their operational collaboration effectiveness. Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 26

CRISIS NEGOTIATION TEAM (CNT) The Glendale Crisis Negotiation Team (CNT) is comprised of 1 Commander, 3 Sergeants, 12 negotiators, and 1 mental health professional. CNT responds to all SWAT operations to provide support by establishing communication, intelligence gathering, and defusing intense situations to accomplish optimal intervention strategies. Critical Incident Response: 7 Critical Incidents along with SWAT and 1 additional CNT Callout to assist a neighboring agency with an individual threatening to jump CNT Training: Over 100 hours, including attending annual CAHN, NTOA, and CATO conferences, and conducting joint training with Pasadena and Burbank Police Departments Community Engagement: Outreach activities, including Citizens Academy, Touch-A- Truck, and National Night Out 27 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

CUSTODY BUREAU The Custody Bureau operates the Glendale Police Department Custody Facility. The Glendale Police Department Custody Facility is a state-of-the- art, fully-automated, certified Type I jail facility and the third busiest municipal jail in the county of Los Angeles. The jail is 32,000 square feet and houses 48 cells and 96 beds. Juan Lopez Jail Administrator 3,106 3,038 68 Juveniles Total Adults Booked Bookings Booked Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 28

COMMUNICATIONS BUREAU The Communications Bureau is the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) for the City of Glendale. This Bureau is the vital link between public safety and citizens needing assistance. Police Communications operators and supervisors answer emergency and non-emergency calls on a 24-hour basis and provide services and resources to assist those in need. This Bureau uses a Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system and over ten databases to improve emergency response and enhance overall efficiency. Mary Gonzalez Police Communications Administrator 99.48% all calls were answered within 10 seconds 99.67% 911 calls were answered within 10 seconds* 204,134 Total Calls Handled *Cal OES requires 911 calls to be answered within 15 seconds 90% of the time. 29 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

communications bureau over Total Text Sessions 206 over Radio Transmissions 1,058,527 Handled by Dispatch Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 30

RECORDS BUREAU The Records Bureau maintains all crime and incident reports, providing various services to the public, other governmental agencies, and police personnel on a 24-hour basis. This Bureau is responsible for properly releasing police reports and local criminal history information within Federal, State, and local laws, policies, and procedures. It is also responsible for the timely and accurate data entry of information from these reports into Federal, State, and local computer information databases. Gil Sandoval Police Records Administrator Citations Original 16,689 21,207 Processed Reports Supplemental Documents 5,000 Reports 106,296 Scanned 31 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BUREAU The Traffic Bureau is managed by Lieutenant Tigran Topadzhikyan. This Bureau is responsible for traffic enforcement The Professional Standards Bureau is comprised of Hiring/Recruitment and and education, investigation of traffic collisions and traffic related the Internal Affairs Unit and maintains all personnel records for all offenses, and community outreach with a combination of officers department employees. This Bureau also conducts background on motorcycles, patrol vehicles, and police services officers. investigations and facilitates testing and hiring for all positions within the Additionally, this Bureau handles specialized DUI enforcement, Police Department. This Bureau coordinates department-related functions, parking enforcement, front desk operations, safety education, such as retirement events and swearing-in ceremonies for new officers and special event permitting and planning, Office of Traffic Safety promotions. This Bureau is also tasked with recruitment for all positions for (OTS) grant management and operations, vehicle impound the Police Department, including recruiting a diverse workforce that reflects the communities we serve. releases, and tow operator contract management. Lt. Jason Ross In 2023, The Professional Standards Bureau... Debuted a Recruitment Video Held Dispatch Information Night Implemented Lateral Police Officer and Lateral Police Communications Operator Bonus 1,939 204 24 Applications Backgrounds Applicants Received Conducted Hired Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 32

Professional Standards Bureau INTERNAL AFFAIRS UNIT The Internal Affairs Unit is responsible for investigating internal and external allegations of misconduct against department employees, addressing complaints from the public, retaining personnel records, and being the custodian of record for the Police Department. CITIZEN COMPLAINTS Sustained: 4 No Misconduct: 22 47 Service Complaint/Citizen Inquiry: 16 Still In Progress: 5 INTERNAL INVESTIGATIONS Sustained: 1 3 Still In Progress: 2 33 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

TRANSPARENCY, AUDITS, AND ACCOUNTABILITY BUREAU The Transparency, Audits, and Accountability Bureau was established in 2023 to ensure transparency, accountability, and compliance within the Glendale Police Department. This Bureau performs regular public reporting and internal audits and ensures compliance with Federal and State legislative mandates like the Racial Identity Profiling Act (RIPA) and Assembly Bill 481. Lt. Alex Krikorian ASSEMBLY BILL 481 Assembly Bill (AB) 481 increases transparency and accountability for the funding, acquisition, and use of specialized equipment, which is already commonly used police equipment. The Glendale Police Department’s Specialized Use Equipment Policy and Annual Specialized Use Equipment Report are available for public viewing, and an annual community engagement meeting is held to allow for questions and discussion. RACIAL IDENTIFICATION AND PROFILING ACT (RIPA) In accordance with California Assembly Bill 953, the Glendale Police Department began collecting data regarding subject detentions. Among other things, the data collected includes the perceived race or ethnicity, gender, and approximate age of the person detained, the reason(s) for the detention, whether or not a search was conducted, and the result(s) of the detention. To learn more about RIPA and access the complete data portal, visit https://openjustice.doj.ca.gov/. CARRY CONCEALED WEAPON (CCW) LICENSE The Chief of Police is given the statutory discretion to issue a license 43 to carry a firearm to residents within the community (Penal Code § 26150; Penal Code § 26155). The Glendale Police Department fairly Licenses and impartially considers all applications to carry firearms under Issued applicable law and policy. Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 34

TRAINING BUREAU The Traffic Bureau is managed by Lieutenant Tigran Topadzhikyan. This Bureau is responsible for traffic enforcement The Training Bureau oversees and facilitates all Department training ranging from local, state, and federal requirements and encompasses and education, investigation of traffic collisions and traffic related numerous subject matters including, but not limited to, De-Escalation, offenses, and community outreach with a combination of officers OSHA requirements, First-Aid/CPR, Firearms Qualification, Use of Force, on motorcycles, patrol vehicles, and police services officers. Emergency Vehicle Operations, Tactics, Arrest and Control Techniques, Additionally, this Bureau handles specialized DUI enforcement, and Legal Updates. The Glendale Police Department relies on parking enforcement, front desk operations, safety education, approximately 65 officers who are POST-certified instructors, making our special event permitting and planning, Office of Traffic Safety department one of very few that is completely self-sustainable. In addition (OTS) grant management and operations, vehicle impound to facilitating state-mandated training, this Bureau regularly audits body- releases, and tow operator contract management. worn video and in-car video and reviews reports for every single use of Lt. Danny Carver force and vehicle pursuit. This Bureau also manages the Reserve Officer program, Police Chaplains, and Police Fleet Operations. XXXX over In October 2023, a large-scale active shooter training was conducted jointly with the Glendale Fire Department at Glendale Adventist Hospital. This allowed both departments to work on unified command and with each other in these very dynamic situations to provide the best possible outcome. Officers conducted a total of 1,070 hours of department-wide active shooter training. 35 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

Training bureau The Training Bureau broke ground on a new state-of-the-art training room within the station. This room will be a full-time defensive tactics mat room that will also double as a virtual reality training area where officers can practice de-escalation, tactics, movement, and simulated police functions under stress in a virtual world. The projected opening is early 2024. The Training Bureau was responsible for 45 policies and related training, and were updated to remain in compliance with new laws, changing laws, or changes in best practices as suggested by legal or medical experts. 800 170 472 664 788 First Aid / CPR Domestic Violence Defensive Tactical Taser Update Mobile Force Field Training Training Training Training Training 752 768 880 210 592 Arrest Control Use of Force Driving Strategic Comm. Firearms Tactics Training Training Training Training Training *Training is represented in department-wide hours Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 36

training bureau USE OF FORCE The Glendale Police Department is dedicated to conducting thorough reviews of every use-of-force incident, meticulously ensuring adherence to legal standards, policies, and training protocols. Each incident requires a timely and comprehensive evaluation at various levels to quickly identify and address concerns. Furthermore, a quarterly summary of use-of-force cases is presented to the Command Staff for comprehensive oversight. The Glendale Police Department conducts a thorough, multi-tiered review of eight (8) categories of use-of-force incidents: strikes, injury/complaint of injury by suspect, takedowns, tools, Hobble application, blood draw, K9 apprehension, and compelled fingerprinting. 5 Strike/Punch 116,227 Calls for Service 5 Injury 103 Takedown 139 11 Tools* Use of Force Incidents 7 Hobble Application 2 K9 Apprehension 0.12% Calls for Service 4 Others** Resulting In Use of Force *Tools: **Others: Two (2) incidents involved OC spray One (1) incident involved ground control One (1) incident involved baton One (1) incident involved standing control holds One (1) incident involved vehicle intervention (vehicle vs. vehicle) Two (2) incidents involved a warrant issued to draw blood for a Seven (7) incidents involved Taser DUI investigation 37 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

Training bureau over 7,160 Department Training Hours Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 38

VERDUGO REGIONAL CRIME LABORATORY The Verdugo Regional Crime Laboratory is comprised of the Forensic Biology Unit, Computer Forensics Unit, and Forensic Services Unit. Technology has changed law enforcement over the last twenty years, from advances in DNA testing to the availability of technology as an integral component of an investigation. As changes are rapidly occurring, it is incumbent upon laboratories to stay abreast of developments within the field of forensic science to be of service to the community. Housed within the Glendale Police Department, the Mary Gonzalez Verdugo Regional Crime Laboratory (VRCL) provides services to Police Communications Administrator Dr. Catherine Nguyen local, regional, and federal law enforcement agencies in the areas of Lab Director DNA testing, latent print processing and evaluation, NIBIN entry, and digital evidence examination. FORENSIC BIOLOGY UNIT The Forensic Biology Unit performs body fluid and DNA testing on evidence items from crime scenes. Cases Submitted 416 External Agencies Assisted 28 Profiles Entered Into CODIS 203 CODIS Offender Hits 132 CODIS Case-To-Case Hits 105 39 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

verdugo regional crime laboratory over FORENSIC SERVICES UNIT The Forensic Services Unit is responsible for crime scene investigations, fingerprint processing and comparison, and entry of firearms evidence into the National Integrated Ballistics Information Network (NIBIN). 156 97 106 Latent Print Crime Scene Investigation NIBIN Entry Processing/Comparison COMPUTER FORENSICS UNIT The Computer Forensics Lab is a full-service digital forensics laboratory devoted entirely to examining digital evidence in support of criminal investigations. 32 34 13 104 Attempted Homicide / Child Molestation / Burglary & Robbery Other Crimes Homicide Sexual Abuse Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 40

PROPERTY BUREAU The Property Bureau receives, stores, and ensures the security of all items of property booked in as evidence, found, or safekeeping. This Bureau maintains an accurate chain of custody for each item and facilitates the disposition and/or release of all items in accordance with department policy and all applicable laws. This Bureau’s facilities include a large warehouse for general property, three specialized vaults for guns, money, and narcotic evidence, a separate hazmat storage room, and several outdoor cages for bicycles and other bulky/heavy/dirty items. Heather Howison Police Property Supervisor Property received by the Property Bureau can include guns, cash, drugs, and more general items, including cell 9,691 phones, paperwork, rocks, clothing, or anything other Total Items Received than living creatures or perishable items. 254 Guns Booked 1,548 Drug Items Received over 41 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS BUREAU The Wireless Communications Bureau is comprised of the Radio Shop, which operates and maintains 5 mountaintop radio sites to provide wide- area radio coverage and 3 low-level neighborhood sites to provide strong signals in challenging areas like Chevy Chase Canyon. This Bureau also maintains an inventory of almost 1,700 radios, ensuring City users can continuously communicate when necessary. In addition, Glendale serves as the lead agency and manages the core of the ICI System Joint Powers Authority. Founded in 2003, the ICI System is a municipal entity uniting Mary Gonzalez radio infrastructure from 22 cities to pool local resources into a radio Police Communications Administrator network that provides coverage throughout Los Angeles County and Gordon Arnold beyond for only a little more than the cost of our own local system. Wireless Systems Manager The equivalent of 1,777 DAYS of continuous transmissions made by Public Safety and Public Service radio users of the ICI System members, subscribers, and affiliates Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 42

BUDGET AND FINANCE BUREAU The Budget and Finance Bureau administratively manages the fiscal responsibility of the department, which includes preparing and managing the budget, entering and monitoring requisitions, purchase orders and contracts, and processing payroll. This Bureau also performs Federal, State, and Local grant management, alarm program oversight, task force operations billing, DNA Lab invoicing, and processes deposits of revenue collected from those sources. Alison Finch Public Safety Business Administrator $133,184,809 Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Annual Police Budget 90 Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Purchase Orders 74 Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Contracts 30 Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Grants 43 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

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APPENDIX Patrol Bureau 46 Traffic Bureau 55 Community Outreach Resources & Engagement Bureau 59 Custody Bureau 60 Communications Bureau 61 Professional Standards Bureau 62 Training Bureau 63 Verdugo Regional Crime Laboratory 64 45 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

APPENDIX: PATROL BUREAU Arrests: Community & Police Initiated (2023) 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter TOTAL 674 589 697 704 2,664 Community Initiated 546 618 812 552 2,528 Police Initiated 60 26 22 22 130 (Blank) 1,280 1,233 1,531 1,278 5,322 TOTAL Arrests: Residency of Arrestee (2023) 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter TOTAL 491 491 638 506 2,126 Resident 597 570 672 633 2,472 Non-Resident 191 171 221 139 722 Unknown 1,279 1,232 1,531 1,278 5,320 TOTAL Crimes: Offenses Against Persons, Property, or Society (2023) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec TOTAL Crimes Against 101 115 88 102 82 85 93 121 94 138 115 101 1,235 Persons Crimes Against 655 613 552 527 579 641 537 714 621 647 648 614 7,348 Property Crimes Against 77 70 60 71 82 60 67 79 110 83 53 55 867 Society 833 798 700 700 743 786 697 914 825 868 816 770 9,450 TOTAL Police Reports (2021-2023) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec TOTAL 1,725 1,763 1,785 1,752 1,800 1,822 1,783 2,018 1,923 1,995 1,771 1,552 21,689 2023 1,876 1,899 1,890 1,795 1,947 2,014 1,840 2,090 2,787 1,403 1,192 1,392 22,125 2022 1,956 1,873 2,187 2,048 1,889 1,963 2,103 2,171 2,013 1,973 1,900 1,913 23,989 2021 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 46

APPENDIX: PATROL BUREAU Shooting Investigations (2021-2023) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec TOTAL 5 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 15 2023 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 10 2022 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 2021 Data is based on reports taken for shots fired calls for service. 47 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

APPENDIX: PATROL BUREAU Arrests: By Race (2023) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec TOTAL Am. Indian or 1 2 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 10 Alaska Native 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Asian 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 Asian Indian Black or African 49 38 50 37 34 38 42 69 60 59 46 51 573 American 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 Cambodian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Chinese 1 4 2 5 2 2 5 4 3 4 0 3 35 Filipino 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Guamanian 163 173 167 157 146 158 163 214 197 191 158 146 2,033 Hispanic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 Japanese 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 1 8 Korean 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Native Hawaiian 12 17 7 13 8 12 10 16 11 14 11 7 138 Other 5 2 6 3 5 7 3 4 5 5 3 2 50 Other Asian 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 4 Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Samoan 42 41 36 52 51 37 56 38 31 36 42 28 490 Unknown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 Vietnamese 165 144 149 160 171 128 158 203 227 161 162 136 1,964 White Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 48

APPENDIX: PATROL BUREAU Crimes: Offenses - NIBRS Group A (2023) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Murder Negligent 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Manslaughter Justifiable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Homicide 0 2 2 2 3 1 1 2 3 1 0 3 20 Rape 18 15 7 15 12 6 17 11 11 17 14 22 165 Robbery Aggravated 22 18 15 15 18 21 18 27 24 34 25 25 262 Assault 51 51 40 42 29 41 37 47 51 52 51 38 530 Burglary 265 285 239 201 249 268 219 273 219 259 284 256 3,017 Larceny Motor Vehicle 45 29 36 24 30 51 33 58 31 42 49 42 470 Theft 1 4 6 1 2 1 3 3 4 5 3 1 34 Arson Simple Assault 43 37 39 42 54 65 45 53 42 58 47 78 603 5 11 20 18 14 3 7 21 6 31 16 12 164 Intimidiation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bribery Counterfeiting 11 12 8 8 12 7 7 14 9 10 10 7 115 / Forgery 57 45 56 61 36 68 65 75 67 58 58 71 717 Vandalism Drug/Narcotic 82 76 69 74 83 67 68 109 113 84 86 54 965 Violations Drug Equipment 75 68 57 69 78 58 66 75 107 77 52 51 833 Violations Embezzlement 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 3 1 0 11 Extortion/ 1 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 12 Blackmail 115 93 73 83 83 81 64 83 91 74 72 65 977 Fraud 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gambling 1 1 3 1 3 0 1 3 0 3 0 4 20 Kidnapping 1 1 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 9 Pornography 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Prostitution 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Sodomy Sexual Assault 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 5 w/ Object Continued... 49 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

APPENDIX: PATROL BUREAU Crimes: Offenses - NIBRS Group A (2023) Continued... Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec TOTAL 3 7 2 1 7 5 4 4 2 11 2 6 54 Fondling 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Incest 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 Statutory Rape Stolen 22 27 17 20 17 26 27 35 20 23 31 20 285 Property Weapons Law 13 14 10 15 10 12 15 19 21 21 13 13 176 Violation Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Acts Human Trafficking, Involuntary 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Servitude 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Animal Cruelty Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 50

APPENDIX: PATROL BUREAU Crimes: Offenses Cleared (2023) Total Offenses Total Cleared 2 0 Murder 0 0 Negligent Manslaughter 0 0 Justifiable Homicide 20 2 Rape 165 46 Robbery 262 106 Aggravated Assault 530 32 Burglary 3017 558 Larceny 470 43 Motor Vehicle Theft 34 13 Arson 603 229 Simple Assault 164 61 Intimidiation 0 0 Bribery 115 50 Counterfeiting / Forgery 717 99 Vandalism 965 717 Drug/Narcotic Violations 833 700 Drug Equipment Violations 11 3 Embezzlement 12 0 Extortion / Blackmail 977 315 Fraud 0 33 Gambling 20 8 Kidnapping 9 3 Pornography 0 0 Prostitution 2 0 Sodomy 5 0 Sexual Assault w/ Object 54 13 Fondling 0 0 Incest 3 1 Statutory Rape 285 148 Stolen Property 176 133 Weapons Law Violation 0 0 Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex Acts 0 0 Human Trafficking, Involuntary Servitude 1 0 Animal Cruelty 51 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

APPENDIX: PATROL BUREAU Crimes: Arrests - NIBRS Group B (2023) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bad Checks Curfew / 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 4 Vagrancy Disorderly 47 33 30 36 44 21 68 68 46 38 40 35 506 Conduct 23 27 26 21 22 21 34 34 23 31 22 28 312 DUI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Drunkenness Family Offenses- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 4 Nonviolent Liquor Law 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 Violations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Peeping Tom 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Runaways 5 8 7 1 10 9 3 3 7 6 7 6 72 Trespass 62 41 32 46 49 47 62 62 54 56 37 45 593 All Other Offenses Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 52

APPENDIX: PATROL BUREAU Crimes: Involving Guns (2021-2023) 2023 2022 2021 8 4 1 All Other Felonies 1 0 0 All Other Misdemeanors 1 2 0 All Other Non Criminal 8 6 7 Assault 0 1 1 Assist Citizen 1 0 2 Assist Government Agency 1 0 0 Attempt Suicide 0 0 1 Assist Police 1 1 2 Brandishing Firearm 0 0 1 Burg Of Cabinet/Carport/Locker/Open Garage 14 5 11 Burglary 1 2 3 Burglary Of Automobile/Truck 1 0 0 Check 1 1 0 Courtesy Report 1 0 0 Crime Other 9 0 1 Domestic Violence Disturbance 7 6 19 Drugs Felony 1 0 0 DUI - Combo 0 1 2 DUI - Drug 1 2 1 Found Property 2 1 0 Fraud 2 1 4 Grand Theft 0 0 1 Identity Theft 0 1 0 Missing Adult 1 0 0 Murder 2 0 1 Murder Attempt 1 1 0 Person Dead Continued... 53 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

APPENDIX: PATROL BUREAU Crimes: Involving Guns (2021-2023) Continued... 2023 2022 2021 0 0 1 Person Mentally Ill/Incapacitated 1 0 2 Petty Theft 4 0 1 Rape 3 4 1 Robbery 2 1 1 Shots Fired/Firearm Discharged 1 0 0 Stalking 1 0 2 Stolen Vehicle (Auto/Truck & Bus/MC/Other) 9 5 2 Suicide 3 1 0 Suspicious Circumstances 1 0 2 Traffic Collision DUI- Alcohol 0 0 2 Traffic Collision DUI - Drug 1 1 2 Threat Or Terrorist Threat 0 1 0 Traffic Collision City Property Involved 0 1 0 Traffic Collision Hit And Run 2 0 0 Traffic Stop 1 0 0 Vehicle Laws 0 1 0 Violation Of Court Order 0 0 1 Warrant Arrest - Local 2 0 0 Weapons Laws Misdemeanor 52 49 66 Weapons Laws 148 99 141 TOTAL Includes reports where guns were evidence, found and kept as evidence, recovered, other, or blank. It does not include reports where weapons found were not evidence, weapons were reported lost, or where weapons were turned in for safekeeping. Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 54

APPENDIX: TRAFFIC BUREAU Traffic Citations (2023) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec TOTAL 1,277 1,105 920 981 1,415 1,017 1,151 1,332 1,175 1,108 1,132 736 13,349 Moving Violations 498 447 418 431 590 521 642 745 659 661 681 584 6,877 Written Warnings 1,775 1,555 1,339 1,412 2,007 1,539 1,794 2,077 1,837 1,774 1,814 1,321 20,244 TOTAL Traffic Citations (2021-2023) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec TOTAL 1,775 1,555 1,339 1,412 2,007 1,539 1,794 2,077 1,837 1,774 1,814 1,321 20,244 2023 1,056 1,313 1,497 1,309 1,334 1,672 938 1,794 1,269 1,400 1,744 1,249 16,575 2022 1,287 1,527 1,570 1,152 850 1,000 1,335 1,576 982 1,053 1,135 928 14,395 2021 Parking Citations (2021-2023) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec TOTAL 11,347 10,440 11,662 10,328 9,713 9,541 9,504 9,669 9,560 9,973 8,537 10,210 120,484 2023 8,628 7,962 9,735 10,337 9,262 9,748 8,532 9,079 8,632 9,012 8,243 11,690 110,860 2022 2,111 4,239 7,299 7,041 7,172 7,147 7,991 7,845 7,900 8,650 8,146 8,909 84,450 2021 Collisions: Total Report Counts (2023) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec TOTAL 284 260 222 275 267 224 234 286 241 309 252 251 3,095 Reports Collisions: Hit and Run (2023) Felony Hit & Run Misd. Hit & Run Not Hit & Run Unknown (Blank) TOTAL 31 438 1,150 1,476 3,095 2023 55 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

APPENDIX: TRAFFIC BUREAU Collisions: Pedestrian Involved (2023) Ped Not Involved Ped Involved Unknown (Blank) TOTAL 1,502 115 1,478 3,095 2023 Collisions: Injuries (2023) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec TOTAL 27 25 26 21 64 34 36 26 21 29 24 35 368 Complaint of Pain 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 Fatal Injury Other Visible 14 10 18 13 21 10 24 29 22 29 22 20 232 Injury 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 Possible Injury 2 1 0 1 1 2 2 4 1 5 1 0 20 Severe Injury Suspected Minor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 Injury Suspected Serious 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Injury 43 3 44 37 86 46 62 59 47 65 49 55 630 TOTAL Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 56

APPENDIX: TRAFFIC BUREAU OTS Grant Operations (2023) TOTAL 6 Seatbelt Citations Issued During Grant-Funded Enforcement 33 Impaired Driving Arrests Made During Grant-Funded Enforcemet 589 Speed Citations Issued During Grant-Funded Enforcement 3,293 Vehicles Through Checkpoints 2,607 Drivers Contacted At Checkpoints 1,277 Vehicle Stops or Contacts 134 Field Sobriety Tests Administered 4 DUI/DL Checkpoint Operation Completed 15 DUI Saturation Patrol Operations Completed 28 DUI Arrests (Alcohol Only) 3 DUI Arrests (Drug Only) 2 DUI Arrests (Alcohol and Drug Combination) 1 Drug Arrests (Possession, Transportation, Sales) 2 Criminal Arrests (Felony in Custody) 0 Recovered Stolen Vehicles 36 Suspended/Revoked Driver’s Licenses 4 Persons Killed in Traffic Crashes 622 Persons Injured in Traffic Crashes 1 Pedestrians Killed in Traffic Crashes 77 Pedestrians Injured in Traffic Crashes 0 Bicyclists Killed in Traffic Crashes 30 Bicyclists Injured in Traffic Crashes 0 Persons Killed in Alcohol Involved Crashes 30 Persons Injured in Alcohol Involved Crashes 0 Persons Killed in Drug Involved Crashes 6 Persons Injured in Drug Involved Crashes 0 Persons Killed in Alcohol/Drug Combo Involved Crashes 0 Persons Injured in Alcohol/Drug Combo Involved Crashes 0 Motorcyclists Killed in Traffic Crashes 5 Motorcyclists Injured in Traffic Crashes 0 Hit and Run Fatal Crashes 42 Hit and Run Injury Crashes Continued... 57 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

APPENDIX: TRAFFIC BUREAU OTS Grant Operations (2023) Continued... TOTAL 0 Nighttime (2100-0259) Fatal Crashes 50 Nighttime (2100-0259) Injury Crashes 11 Traffic Enforcement Operations Completed 718 Citations Issued 36 Hand-Held Cell Phone Citations Issued 98 Texting Citations Issued 0 Individuals Under the Age of 18 That Received A Citation 62 Vehicle Citations Issued 3 Pedestrian and/or Bicycle Enforcement Operations Completed 3 Bicycle Stops 1 Bicycle Citations Issued 62 Pedestrian Stops 59 Pedestrian Citations Issued 1 Motorcycle Safety Enforcement Operations Completed 26 Motorcycle Stops 26 Motorcycle Citations Issued 0 Field Sobriety Tests Administered to Motorcyclists 0 DUI Arrests (Alcohol Only) of Motorcyclists 0 DUI Arrests (Drug Only) of Motorcyclists 0 DUI Arrests (Alcohol and Drug Combination) of Motorcyclists 0 Drug Arrests (Possession, Transportation, Sales) of Motorcyclists 0 Recovered Stolen Motorcycles 0 Motorcycle License Endorsement Violations 16 Personnel Trained in Standardized Field Sobriety Testing 16 Personnel Trained in Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement 4 Personnel Trained in Drug Recognition Evaluator 0 Personnel Recertified in Drug Recognition Evaluator 4 Traffic Safety Educational Presentations Completed 4 Pedestrian Safety Educational Presentations Completed 496 People Impacted From Pedestrian Safety Educational Presentations 2 "Know Your Limit” Campaigns Completed 91 People Impacted From "Know Your Limit” Campaigns Completed 2 Distracted Driving Enforcement Operations Completed Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 58

APPENDIX: COMMUNITY OUTREACH RESOURCES & ENGAGEMENT BUREAU Calls for Service: Mental Health Related (2021-2023) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec TOTAL 18 35 37 43 54 31 29 38 34 32 38 26 415 2023 29 34 21 26 21 42 22 38 28 29 29 31 350 2022 35 47 33 25 26 25 14 24 29 22 17 18 315 2021 59 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

APPENDIX: CUSTODY BUREAU Glendale Police Department Custody Facility: Bookings (2023) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec TOTAL 248 223 240 234 227 232 263 288 297 298 274 282 3,106 Bookings 210 186 194 180 189 182 212 228 231 249 234 232 2,527 Male Adults 34 37 41 49 36 40 47 44 57 47 35 44 511 Female Adults 4 0 5 5 2 6 4 9 8 2 3 4 52 Male Juveniles 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 7 1 0 2 2 16 Female Juveniles 15 5 4 18 13 9 14 11 5 22 12 8 136 Transfer to IRC* 3 2 0 5 0 5 1 3 0 1 2 0 22 Transfer to SBI** *Transfer to Inmate Reception Center (LA County Jail) **Transfer to Century Regional Detention Center (Women’s LA County Jail) Glendale Police Department Custody Facility: Pre-Arraignment Release Protocol (PARP)* Number of Incidents 630 Total Bookings 149 Reviewed by Magistrate 4 Given Conditional Release Order by Magistrate 137 Ordered To Be Held Until Arraignment *The data in the report is limited to the period between 10/01/2023-02/28/2024, as the complete dataset for the entire year of 2023 was not available at the time of publication. The Glendale Police Department Custody Facility is a “Type I Facility”. A Type I facility is a local detention facility used to detain persons for not more than 96 hours, excluding holidays after booking. Such a Type I facility may also detain persons on court order either for their own safekeeping or sentenced to a city jail as an inmate worker, and may house inmate workers sentenced to the county jail provided such placement in the facility is made voluntarily by the inmate. As used in this section, an inmate worker is defined as a person assigned to perform designated tasks outside his/her cell or dormitory, pursuant to the facility’s written policy, for a minimum of four hours each day on a five-day scheduled work week. Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 60

APPENDIX: COMMUNICATIONS BUREAU Response Times (2023) Priority 1 Priority 2 Priority 3 05:13 09:37 15:43 Call To Scene 02:58 03:43 05:51 Dispatch to Scene Response Times: Call to Scene Annual Averages (2021-2023)* Priority E Priority 1 Priority 2 Priority 3 -- 05:13 09:37 15:43 2023 05:27 04:37 12:21 38:31 2022 03:57 04:10 11:17 30:00 2021 *2022 could not be calculated in the same way as previous years since Priority E was merged with Priority 1 calls in the latter part of the year. Calls for Service (2017-2023) 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 87,295 96,663 104,417 105,242 117,414 118,193 118,042 TOTAL Calls for Service: Community and Police Initiated (2023) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec TOTAL 6,904 6,469 6,931 7,039 7,529 6,909 7,193 8,138 7,968 7,861 7,140 7,214 87,295 Total Community Initiated 4,430 3,943 4,171 4,183 4,242 4,089 4,344 4,550 4,434 4,713 4,212 4,335 51,646 2,358 2,514 2,760 2,851 3,284 2,814 2,849 3,587 3,533 3,147 2,928 2,878 35,503 Police Initiated 61 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

APPENDIX: PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BUREAU Personnel Data and Demographics: Sworn (2023) Armenian / Asian / Black Hispanic White Middle Eastern Pacific Islander 28 16 5 63 89 Male 6 4 0 9 6 Female 34 20 5 72 95 TOTAL 15.04% 8.85% 2.21% 31,86% 42.04% TOTAL % Personnel Data and Demographics: Non-Sworn (2023) Armenian / Asian / Black Hispanic White Middle Eastern Pacific Islander 7 3 2 12 14 Male 14 6 3 30 24 Female 21 9 5 42 38 TOTAL 18.26% 7.83% 4.35% 36.52% 33.04% TOTAL % Citizen Complaints (2021-2023)* Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec TOTAL 8 3 2 5 3 2 3 3 4 3 3 8 47 2023 0 3 4 3 5 6 2 4 3 5 4 8 47 2022 2 1 1 3 1 6 2 3 6 2 2 3 32 2021 *Complaints do not include administrative investigations that were generated internally and only include complaints made by the public. Citizen Complaints & Internal Investigations (2023) Not Citizen Still in Service Sustained Unfounded Exonerated Frivolous TOTAL Complaint Sustained Inquiry Progress 4 17 4 1 0 10 6 5 47 Citizen Complaint 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 Internal Investigation Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 62

APPENDIX: TRAINING BUREAU Use of Force (2023) Not Armenian Hispanic Asian Black White Indian Other Unkown TOTAL Specified 0 20 32 42 30 1 3 3 8 139 2023 Use of Force (2021-2023) Not Armenian Hispanic Asian Black White Indian Other Unkown TOTAL Specified 0 20 32 42 30 1 3 3 8 139 2023 3 0 18 53 28 0 0 3 0 105 2022 1 0 9 29 30 0 0 2 0 71 2021 63 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

APPENDIX: VERDUGO REGIONAL CRIME LABORATORY Forensic Services Unit: Forensic Responses (2023) Number of Responses 2 Arson 11 Assault 6 Attempted Homicide / Homicide 66 Burglary 2 Hate Crime 17 Other Cases 6 Recovered Stolen Vehicle 22 Robbery 5 Shooting 1 Suicide 1 Theft 17 Traffic Related 156 TOTAL Forensic Services Unit: Latent Print Comparisons (2023) Processed / Compared 62 Latents - Latent Prints Entered Into MBIS 28 Latents - Generated Leads From Entries 45% HIT Perentage Forensic Services Unit: NIBIN Processing Types (2023) Number of Processes 156 Cartridge Cases 68 Test Fired Firearms 26% of submitted NIBIN entries produced an investigative lead. Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report 64

APPENDIX: VERDUGO REGIONAL CRIME LABORATORY Forensic Biology Unit: Case Submissions (2023) Number of Cases 68 Murder 66 Robbery 26 Assault 9 Sexual Assault 16 Discharging Firearm 8 Other, Violent 156 Burglary 27 Theft 4 Vandalism 6 Other, Property 17 Gun Possession 7 Narcotics Possession 5 Other Cases 415 TOTAL 65 Glendale Police Department | 2023 Annual Report

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