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HAPPY TOWN POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME STATISTICS
2010 – 2015
Year Population1
Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter
Forcible rape Robbery
Aggravated assault Burglary
Larceny- theft
Motor vehicle theft
2015 125,336 7 12 56 86 18 214 21
2014 132,426 7 12 53 83 19 205 22
2013 140,326 6 8 49 82 17 198 18
2012 161,331 5 4 50 80 18 201 20
2011 173,111 4 3 48 75 14 161 21
2010 168,010 0 2 36 72 10 162 17
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FROWN TOWN POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME STATISTICS
2010 – 2015
Year Population1
Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter
Forcible rape Robbery
Aggravated assault Burglary
Larceny- theft
Motor vehicle theft
2015 111,002 0 2 26 53 14 126 18
2014 110,830 0 2 34 65 15 143 22
2013 110,750 2 1 26 61 17 141 18
2012 110,350 2 2 23 57 18 142 20
2011 110,111 0 1 19 55 14 139 21
2010 108,350 0 2 8 53 10 140 17
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SMOOTH TOWN POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME STATISTICS
2010 – 2015
Year Population1
Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter
Forcible rape Robbery
Aggravated assault Burglary
Larceny- theft
Motor vehicle theft
2015 156,336 5 5 10 80 18 161 18
2014 148,426 4 4 8 75 19 167 17
2013 147,326 3 4 7 78 17 163 18
2012 145,331 5 3 9 77 18 162 20
2011 145,111 4 3 7 75 14 161 21
2010 120,010 0 5 8 78 10 162 17
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COOL TOWN POLICE DEPARTMENT
CRIME STATISTICS 2010 – 2015
Year Population1
Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter
Forcible rape Robbery
Aggravated assault Burglary
Larceny- theft
Motor vehicle theft
2015 175,336 0 2 26 53 14 126 18
2014 165,486 0 2 34 65 15 143 22
2013 154,126 2 1 26 61 17 141 18
2012 143,231 2 2 23 57 18 142 20
2011 133,119 0 1 19 55 14 139 21
2010 128,010 0 2 8 53 10 140 17
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Happy Town Tribune Monday, March 12, 2016 Blackboard support 1-877-642-2999
Major crimes in Happy Town go up in 2015
By Tamara Fearless, Special to the Happy Town Tribune March 5, 2016
Happy Town, GA. — Happy Town had a five percent increase in major crimes reported in 2015, due to an increase in thefts, according to recently released statistics. In crimes categorized as Part 1 offenses – such as murder, criminal sexual assault, aggravated assault and battery, burglary, theft and arson – theft and arson were the only categories that increased. There were 214 thefts reported in 2015, compared with 167 the year before. One arson was reported in 2014. “Crime goes in cycles”, Police Chief Rodney Hurt stated at yesterday’s news conference.
Uniform Crime Reporting By Tamara Fearless, Special to the Happy Town Tribune
March 5, 2016
The Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program has been the
starting place for law enforcement executives, students of
criminal justice, researchers, members of the media, and
the public at large seeking information on crime in the
nation. The program was conceived in 1929 by the
International Association of Chiefs of Police to meet the
need for reliable uniform crime statistics for the nation. In
1930, the FBI was tasked with collecting, publishing, and
archiving those statistics.
Today, four annual publications, Crime in the United States,
National Incident-Based Reporting System, Law
Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted, and Hate Crime
Statistics are produced from data received from over
18,000 city, university/college, county, state, tribal, and
federal law enforcement agencies voluntarily participating
in the program. The crime data are submitted either
through a state UCR Program or directly to the FBI’s UCR
Program.
In addition to these reports, information is available on the
Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted (LEOKA)
Program and the Hate Crime Statistics Program, as well as
the traditional Summary Reporting System (SRS) and the
National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS).
https://ucr.fbi.gov/
Shoplifting a Problem at the Socks for Feet
By Tamara Fearless, Special to the Happy Town Tribune March 5, 2016
Happy Town, GA. — Three people were arrested Friday after police say a shoplifting incident led officers to drugs and a stolen gun. Happy Town Police say two men stole three dozen pairs of socks from Socks for Feet and were stopped in the parking lot. A third suspect was found in a vehicle outside the store.
According to a release, investigators found a substantial amount of crack cocaine and marijuana in the suspects’ possession.
Officials later searched a vehicle and hotel room connected with the suspects and found a stolen handgun and more marijuana, according to a release. They also found an unregistered handgun during the search.
The suspects were arrested on charges of theft of property, possession with intent to deliver cocaine, possession with intent to deliver marijuana, felon in possession of a firearm and felony firearms. They will be identified pending formal arraignment.