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June 5-11: Antioch Police Calls

by ECT

The following is a sampling of the Antioch Police Calls reported between June 5-11 which focuses on the higher priority call responses in the City of Antioch.

Assault

  • 6/5 – 700 block Wilbur Ave
  • 6/6 – 2300 block Galloway Ct.
  • 6/7 – 5100 block McCormick Ct.
  • 6/8 – 4000 block Steffa St.
  • 6/9 – 4800 block Lone Tree Way
  • 6/11 – 1600 block Yellowstone Dr.
  • 6/11 – 2100 block Bedrock Way
  • 6/11 – 300 block L St.

 

Burglary – Auto

  • 6/8 – 4000 block Lone Tree Way
  • 6/11 – 1800 block Geneva Lane

 

Burglary – Business

  • 6/5 – 4600 block Golf Course Rd.
  • 6/5 – 3300 block Deer Valley Rd.

 

Burglary – Other

  • 6/5 – 2900 block Somersville Rd.
  • 6/11 – 100 block W 19th St.

 

Burglary – Residential

  • 6/5 – 4600 block Arabian Way
  • 6/8 – 2600 block Pitchstone Way
  • 6/11 – 0 block W Lake Pl.
  • 6/11 – 3600 block Longview Rd.

 

DUI

  • 6/5 – Somersville & CA-4 (felony)
  • 6/6 – 2300 block Manzanita Way
  • 6/8 – Union Mine & Hansen Dr.

 

Grand Theft

  • 6/8 – 5700 block Lone Tree Way
  • 6/9 – 2500 block Somersville Rd.
  • 6/10 – 4100 block Lone Tree Way
  • 6/10 – 5200 block Deer Valley Rd.

 

Narcotics Violation

  • 6/7 – W 6th St & L St.

 

Petty Theft

  • 6/6 – 1300 block Sunset Dr.
  • 6/8 – 5500 block Lone Tree Way
  • 6/8 – 4800 block Lone Tree Way
  • 6/9 – 5700 block Lone Tree Way
  • 6/11 – 2700 block Hillcrest Ave

Robbery & Attempts

  • 6/7 – 4900 block Westwood Way

 

Vandalism

  • 6/7 – 1100 block Sycamore Dr.
  • 6/7 – 2800 block Hayes Way
  • 6/9 – 0 block W 17th St.
  • 6/10 – 200 block San Jose Dr.
  • 6/11 – 1100 block James Donlon Blvd.
  • 6/11 – 4500 block Perth Ct.

 

Vehicle Theft

  • 6/5 – 600 block Wilbur Ave
  • 6/6 – 2900 block Los Altos Way
  • 6/6 – 1100 block Shaddick Dr.
  • 6/6 – 300 block L St.
  • 6/7 – 3300 block Bluejay Dr.
  • 6/8 – 1500 block Hill Dr.
  • 6/9 – 4800 block Lone Tree Way
  • 6/9 – 300 block L St.
  • 6/11 – 5500 block Sunview Way

 

Warrant

  • 6/6 – Spanos & Magnolia way
  • 6/7 – Railroad Ave & D St.
  • 6/7 – L St & Peppertree Way
  • 6/8 – 300 block Lawton St.
  • 6/9 – 1900 block D St.
  • 6/11 – 18th St & Phillips
  • 6/11 – 100 block Highway 4

 

Weapons Violations

  • 6/8 – W 19th St & D St.
  • 6/8 – O block I St.
  • 6/9 – 2600 block Somersville Rd.
  • 6/11 – Wilbur & Cavallo

For the full log: Click here

On Tuesday, Antioch Police Chief Steve Ford provided a presentation of the Crime and Activity report for the City of Antioch. The chief provided information on the first quarter crime activity within the city.

Antioch Police Chief Presentation

However on Tuesday, the Antioch Police Department opted to break down the 2022 data for the first four months of the year showcasing that overall part 1-crime was at -8.14%. Meanwhile, response times

During the presentation, the Chief inserted new data showing that so far in 2022, a total of 69 firearms have been recovered – 26 being ghost guns. In 2021, a total of 304 were recovered with 102 being ghost guns and in 2020, 273 firearms were recovered with 82 being ghost guns.

Response times for priority 1 calls have increased for the third straight year going from 7:36 in 2020, in to 8-minutes and 58 seconds in 2021. In 2022, the number for 2022 to date is 9:01 minutes.

Sideshows: The chief reported that over 40 sideshow related calls for service have occurred so far in 2022 with approximately 92 sideshow related calls for service in 2021. In 2022, there have been 4 arrests and 10 vehicles seized for sideshow activity.

Use of Force: in 2021, out of 89,016 calls for service, force was used in just 111 incidents (0.125% of calls).  In 2022, between January and May, just 4 use of force incidents were reported.

Officer complaints: in 2022, there have been just 2 complaints while in 2021 there have been 23, in 2020 there were 24 and in 2019 there were 26.

The chief said he expects 7-10 more officers to return from injury or admin leave within the next few weeks and will be reinserting the Antioch PIO position to work with the community and with the media.

For the full presentation & power point slides, visit: https://www.antiochca.gov/fc/government/agendas/CityCouncil/2022/agendas/061422/061422.pdf

 

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