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Enhanced Call Verification Update

Enhanced Call Verification Update. Avondale Police Department Lt. Mike Sgrillo. PURPOSE. Provide end of year results to the Enhanced Call Verification Program Alarm Calls For Service Review of previous years data Partnership with CryWolf during May 1, 2012 – April 30, 2013. BACKGROUND.

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Enhanced Call Verification Update

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  1. Enhanced Call Verification Update Avondale Police Department Lt. Mike Sgrillo

  2. PURPOSE • Provide end of year results to the Enhanced Call Verification Program • Alarm Calls For Service • Review of previous years data • Partnership with CryWolf during May 1, 2012 – April 30, 2013

  3. BACKGROUND • Enhanced Call Verification • Requires the Alarm Monitoring Company to attempt contact with the alarm owner using two or more different telephone numbers before contacting the Police Department when an alarm is activated. • Burglary Alarms Only – this does not include Panic Alarms or Armed Robbery Alarms

  4. BACKGROUND • Fee Schedule • $25 – Initial Registration Fee • $25 – Annual Renewal Fee • First two False Alarms (within any • consecutive 365 day calendar period) • A Written Notification is sent to the Subscriber and the Alarm Business by Crywolf

  5. BACKGROUND • Fee Schedule – Continued • $150 – Third False Alarm (within any consecutive 365 day calendar period) • $200 – Fourth False Alarm (within any consecutive 365 day calendar period) • $250 – Fifth or more False Alarms (within any consecutive 365 day calendar period)

  6. ALARM CALLS FOR SERVICE COMPARISON

  7. ACTUAL ALARM BREAKDOWNResidential ComparisonFY’s May 01 – April 30

  8. ARRESTSMay 1, 2012 to April 30, 2013 • 2 arrests as a result of initial response • This is .09% of all false alarm calls • This is 4.25% of all actual alarm calls • 2 arrests as a result of follow up (No suspect on scene) • This is .09% of all false alarm calls • This is 4.25% of all actual alarm calls

  9. REGISTRATION FEESCryWolf May 1, 2012 to April 30, 2013 • PROCESS: • Initial Notice • 30 day notice • 60 day notice • 90 day notice

  10. FALSE ALARM FEES • OUTSTANDING FEES • Any fees assessed and not in appeal status • PROCESS: • Initial Notice • Failure to pay within 60 days shall constitute a class 1 misd. • 30 day notice • 60 day notice • 90 day notice • These notices sent every 30 days is a process done by CryWolf

  11. APPEALSMay 1, 2012 to April 30, 2013 • 200 appeals with a total of $7,150 refunded • In most cases refunding is accounting process not the physical act refunding money • Rare cases payment made before appeal • Sergeant Mathew Hintz oversees appeals • Decisions based on investigation through: • City Ordinance • Department records • CryWolf Records • Alarm User records • Alarm Company records

  12. Top OffendersCryWolf May 1, 2012 to April 30, 2013

  13. Top OffendersCryWolf May 1, 2012 to April 30, 2013 • Agua Fria High School • 15 False Alarms with $3,100 in fees • No payments made • La Mission Jubilee Center • 14 False Alarms with $2,850 in fees • No payments made • Taco Bell • 14 False Alarms with $2,850 in fees • No payments made

  14. Top OffendersCryWolf May 1, 2012 to April 30, 2013 • Avondale PD responded to a total of 259 false alarms for Top 30 Offenders. • Still respond as there is no “suspension/response” policy or ordinance

  15. Average Response Cost • Average Salary with Benefits: Patrol - $37.79 an hour Dispatch - $32.44 an hour • Hours spent on False Alarms: Patrol – 621.5 hours at a cost of $23,486 Dispatch – 166.5 hours at a cost of $5,401 TOTAL: $28,887 **

  16. RECOMMENDATION Police Department to continue to monitor our alarm calls for service and our partnership with CryWolf for one more year. Determine if a decrease in police response to false alarm calls for service continues and provide quarterly updates.

  17. Policy Questions Do you want to implement a No Response policy for those alarm users that have 5 or more False Alarms within a 365 day calendar period, and have not paid their fees? Unless there is an independent verification. Do you want to reduce the annual fee amount?

  18. Policy Questions Do you want to enforce subsection 20-52 (c) of the ordinance charge for a class 1 misd? Do you want to implement a collections process through CryWolf?

  19. Questions

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