Monday, August 25, 2008

ALL CRIME STATISTICS ARE DOWN!!! (According to LAPD Blog!)

COMPSTAT Citywide Profile

Crime Statistics August 19, 2008

VIOLENT CRIMES 2008** 2007** % Chg

Homicide 232* 248 -6.5%
Rape 483 571 -15.4%
Robbery 8010 8466 -5.4%
Agg Assaults ** 7675 8166 -6.0%
Total Violent Crimes 16,400 17,451 -6.0%

PROPERTY CRIMES

Burglary 11746 12350 -4.9%
BTFV 18361 19395 -5.3%
Personal/Other Theft 16574 17206 -3.7%
Auto Theft 13768 14831 -7.2%
Total Property Crimes 60,449 63,782 -5.2%
Total Part I Crimes 76,849 81,233 -5.4%

* Numbers reflects a change in reclassification for Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) guidelines and numbers are adjusted accordingly.

** Prior to 2005, Aggravated Assaults included Child/Spousal Simple Assaults

[Ah yeah, it's always apples and oranges on these surveys when you consider the "*" .]

BUT HERE IS ONE CRIME ON THE RISE LAPD AND ZUMA DOGG WOULD LIKE TO MAKE YOU AWARE OF:

SATELLITE TV SCAM

BEWARE – There is a new scam currently being executed which involves satellite TV subscribers. It has been brought to the Department’s attention that individuals posing as a major satellite TV provider, contact satellite users with offers of better prices and free upgrades as a means of trapping victims into lengthy contracts.

The company identifies itself as major satellite network, but is not directly affiliated with the provider. They send a technician to the user’s residence to install equipment and later present the user with a lengthy contract to be signed. The contract is legally binding and has an exorbitant cancelation fee. The technicians carry their equipment in the major satellite provider’s packaging but do not wear uniforms or drive a company vehicle. The scam artists play on the major satellite provider’s company name in order to deceive victims.

Avoid becoming a victim of this scam. Make certain to ask for a work order or any contract you will be expected to sign in advanced of any work being performed. Contact your provider and verify who was sent to your residence to perform the work before letting anyone in your home, and always ask the technician for identification upon arrival.

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