92<strong>City</strong>wideJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecemberTotalPolice - Request forCCR 34 41 19 31 41 43 23 26 31 11 15 22 337Police - SchoolCrossing Detail 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 18 1 0 0 23Police - Tip 25 15 14 14 31 28 33 47 28 35 26 27 323Police Traffic Post 3 7 3 1 1 1 1 0 6 16 15 18 72Police - Transport 31 36 20 41 59 32 63 49 35 26 42 39 473Police - Mutual Aid 29 31 36 34 32 50 43 48 53 42 33 32 463Police - WarrantService 146 126 155 169 157 166 173 128 160 173 136 129 1,818Property <strong>Report</strong> 77 97 120 117 149 149 175 187 141 144 115 121 1,592Prowler 14 22 31 23 33 35 36 27 24 20 22 37 324PsychologicalIncident 209 169 207 211 194 195 207 181 201 185 167 161 2,287Pursuit - Foot 10 7 12 14 17 11 11 6 9 6 9 4 116Pursuit - Vehicle 6 9 10 8 8 17 8 14 17 16 15 14 142Road Rage Incident 16 19 15 21 24 26 20 22 22 12 19 23 239Robbery 72 72 73 75 73 79 74 73 61 74 68 97 891Sex Assault 7 12 6 9 18 11 6 16 21 9 10 12 137Shoplifter 115 70 87 66 66 89 103 98 93 109 122 99 1,117Solicitation 12 11 10 12 19 29 19 29 26 21 22 19 229Stabbing 10 4 7 12 17 9 15 13 10 9 7 9 122Subject Stop 187 188 260 256 314 327 297 368 347 253 235 188 3,220Traffic Stop 2,725 2,486 2,611 2,429 2,538 2,096 2,432 2,562 2,332 2,124 2,300 1,882 28,517SuspiciousActivity/Person/Vehicle 446 452 509 575 632 590 675 689 685 628 571 538 6,990Theft 540 466 533 609 696 777 850 848 675 628 682 674 7,978Traffic Incident 264 209 237 215 247 414 429 392 438 427 411 398 4,081Trespass 14 19 20 24 32 35 37 38 38 39 30 42 368Vehicle -Abandoned 93 116 114 109 123 149 136 177 157 143 116 104 1,537Vehicle - Carjacking 1 2 0 2 1 3 2 4 2 6 4 0 27Vehicle - Disabled 229 233 218 184 214 168 209 191 198 177 170 180 2,371Vehicle - Recovery<strong>of</strong> Stolen 31 16 22 26 23 33 35 32 25 35 28 29 335Vehicle - Speeding 75 57 90 122 138 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 482Vehicle - Theft 125 122 150 141 158 175 194 197 169 181 159 156 1,927Verbal Threats 150 156 170 176 212 199 209 213 222 195 161 168 2,231Vice Complaint 7 1 11 11 23 31 25 26 29 24 19 11 218Weapon -Threatened or Seen 184 143 153 179 244 290 241 247 227 176 158 134 2,376Total21,72018,81921,09521,86323,95523,95225,24025,06223,75522,12721,04419,799268,431
Traffic Stops in the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pittsburgh</strong>, <strong>2011</strong>931. Total Traffic Stops (<strong>2011</strong>): .................................................................................................................31,724This is a 13% increase to 2010 total traffic stops...............................................................................27,9722. Stops by Month: The average number <strong>of</strong> monthly traffic stops for <strong>2011</strong> was 2,644 with a high <strong>of</strong> 3,302stops in August and a low <strong>of</strong> 1,521 stops in December. The median number <strong>of</strong> stops was 2,723. Allmonths except December had more than 2,000 traffic stops. Ten <strong>of</strong> the twelve months realized anincrease in the number <strong>of</strong> traffic stops. The average change was increase <strong>of</strong> 313 stops monthly. BothJune and October saw drops compared to the year 2010.Traffic Stops by Month350030002500# <strong>of</strong> Stops200015002010<strong>2011</strong>100050002,894January3,1571,371February2,8122,391March3,2492,163April2,4952,581May2,8092,794June2,207Month3. Traffic Stops by Time <strong>of</strong> Day: Traffic stops by time <strong>of</strong> day indicate that most traffic stops occur duringthe period 8 a.m. through 7 p.m. The highest periods <strong>of</strong> traffic stops are 8 a.m. – 9 a.m. (morning rush)and 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. (evening rush). The lowest period <strong>of</strong> stops is in the early morning hours (3 a.m. – 7a.m.) when there is relatively little traffic on the roads.2,380July2,637% <strong>of</strong> all Traffic Stopsby Time <strong>of</strong> Day2,608August3,3022,610September2,9492,531October2,0382,525November2,5481,124December1,5218.0%7.0%6.0%5.0%4.0%3.0%2.0%1.0%.0%4.6%5.5%4.3%1.7%Midnight - 1 am1 am - 2 am2 am- 3 am.7%.9%1.0%2.8%7.6%5.6%5.4%5.1%4.8%5.5%5.1%4.1%7.0%7.3%4.8%3 am - 4 am3.6%4 am - 5 am3.8%5 am - 6 am4.0%6 am - 7 am2.4%7 am - 8 am2.4%8 am - 9 am9 am - 10 am10 am - 11 am11 am - NoonNoon - 1 pm1 pm - 2 pm2 pm - 3 pm3 pm - 4 pm4 pm - 5 pm5 pm - 6 pm6 pm - 7 pm7 pm - 8 pm8 pm - 9 pm9 pm - 10 pm10 pm - 11 pm11 pm -Midnight
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