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    TALLYTALLYTALLYTALLY

    BOOK

    RETURN A

    AND

    SUPPLEMENTARY

    REPORT OF

    OFFENSES

    _______________ MONTH

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    MURDER & NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER

    1Classification of Offenses

    2Offenses reported

    or known to police(Include unfounded

    and attempts)

    3Unfounded, i.e.

    false or baselesscomplaints

    4Number of actual

    offenses (column 2minus column 3)include attempts

    5Total offenses

    cleared by arrestor exceptional means

    (Includes col.6)

    6Number of clearances

    involving onlypersons under 18

    years of age

    1. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENTMANSLAUGHTER

    Murder attempts should be scored as aggravated assaults opposite the appropriate sub-classification.

    ENTER $0 IF NOTHING IS STOLEN

    NUMBER OF ACTUAL OFFENSES AND VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN

    Number ofOffenses

    Value Number ofOffenses

    Value Number ofOffenses

    Value

    TALLY FOR SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPORT

    1a. Murder and Nonnegligent ManslaughterList below specific information for all offenses shown in item 1a of the monthly Return A. In addition, list all justifiable killings of felons by a citizen or by a peace officer in the line of duty.

    Victim* Offender*AgencyCase

    Number

    Date

    Situation**

    Age

    Sex

    R

    ace

    Age

    Sex

    R

    ace

    Weapon Used(Handgun, Rifle, Shotgun,

    Club, Poison, etc.)

    Relationship of Victimto Offender

    (Husband, Wife, Son,Father, Acquaintance

    Neighbor, Stranger, etc.)

    Circumstances(Victim shot by robber, robbery victim shot robber,

    killed by patron during barroom brawl, etc.)

    *Age 01 to 99. If 100 or older use 99. New born up to one-week-old use NB. If over one week, but less than one year old use BB. Use two characters only in age columns.Sex M for Male and F for Female. Use one character only.Race White W, Negro N, American Indian I, Chinese C, Japanese J, Other O, Unknown U. Use only these as race designations.

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    MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE

    1

    Classification of offenses

    2

    Offenses reportedor known to police(Include unfounded

    and attempts)

    3

    Unfounded, i.e.,false or baselesscomplaints

    4

    Number of actualoffenses (column 2minus column 3)include attempts

    5

    Total offensescleared by arrestor exceptional means

    (includes col. 6)

    6

    Number of involvinpersons u

    years ob. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE

    SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPORT

    1b. Manslaughter by negligenceDo not list traffic fatalities, accidental deaths, or death due to the negligence of the victim. List below all other negligentmanslaughters, regardless of prosecutive action taken.

    Victim* Offender*AgencyCase

    Number

    Date

    Sit

    uation**

    Age

    Sex

    Rac

    e

    Age

    Sex

    Rac

    e

    Weapon Used(Handgun, Rifle, Shotgun,

    Knife etc.)

    Relationship of Victimto Offender

    (Husband, Wife, Son,Father, Acquaintance

    Neighbor, Stranger, etc.)

    Circumstances(Victim shot in hunting accident, gun cleaning,

    children playing with gun, etc.)

    - Situations A Single Victim/Single Offender D Multiple Victims/Single OffendersB - Single Victim/Unknown Offender or Offenders E Multiple Victims/Multiple OffendersC Single Victim/Multiple Offenders F Multiple Victims/Unknown Offender or Offenders

    Use only one victim/offender situation code per set of information. The utilization of a new code will signify the beginning of a new murder situation.

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    FORCIBLE RAPE

    1Classification of offenses

    2Offenses reportedor known to police(include unfounded

    and attempts)

    3Unfounded, i.e.,false or baseless

    complaints

    4Number of actual

    Offenses (column 2minus column 3)include attempts

    5Total offenses

    cleared by arrestor exceptional means

    (includes col. 6)

    6Number of

    Involvinpersons u

    years o2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL

    a. Rape by Force

    b. Attempts to Commit Forcible Rape

    Explanation: List under the heading the value of property stolen in connection with offenses of forcible rape. When all entriesfor the month have been made, obtain a total of the columns and transfer them to Supplement to Return A, page 2.

    Enter $0 if nothing is stolen

    NUMBER OF ACTUAL OFFENSES AND VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN

    NumberOf

    Offenses

    AgencyCase

    Number

    ValueOf Property

    Stolen

    NumberOf

    Offenses

    AgencyCase

    Number

    ValueOf Property

    Stolen

    NumberOf

    Offenses

    AgencyCase

    Numbe

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    ROBBERY

    1Classification of offenses

    2Offenses reported

    or known to police(include unfounded

    and attempts)

    3Unfounded, i.e.,

    false or baselesscomplaints

    4Number of actual

    offenses (column 2minus column 3)include attempts

    5Total offenses

    cleared by arrestor exceptional means

    (includes col. 6)

    6Number of clearances

    involving onlypersons under 18

    years of age

    3. ROBBERY TOTAL

    a. Firearm

    b. Knife or Cutting Instrument

    c. Other Dangerous Weapon

    d. Strong Arm Hands, Fists, Feet, Etc.

    Explanation: list under the appropriate heading the value of property stolen in connection with individual offenses of robberyWhen all entries for the month have been made, obtain a total for each column and transfer the figures to the Supplementto Return A, Page 2.

    Enter $0 if nothing is stolenNUMBER OF ACTUAL OFFENSES AND VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN

    AgencyCase

    Number

    AHighway

    (Streets, alleys, etc.)

    BCommercial House

    (not C.D.F.)

    CGas or Service

    Station

    DConvenience Store

    EResidence

    (Anywhere on premises)

    FBank

    GMiscellaneou

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    910

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    16

    17

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    ASSAULT

    1Classification of offenses

    2Offenses reportedor known to police(include unfounded

    and attempts)

    3Unfounded, i.e.,false or baseless

    complaints

    4Number of actualoffenses (column 2minus column 3)include attempts

    5Total offenses

    cleared by arrestor exceptional means

    (includes col. 6)

    6Number of clearances

    involving onlypersons under 18

    years of age

    4. ASSAULT TOTAL

    a. Firearmb. Knife or Cutting Instrumentc. Other Dangerous Weapon

    d. Hands, Fists, Feet, Etc. - Aggravatede. Other Assaults Simple, not Aggravated

    Reporting agency officers assaulted or killed in another jurisdiction are recorded in the number of law enforcement officers killedor assaulted block on the Return A for the reporting agency; the death or assault is scored in the appropriate classification onthe Return A submitted by the reporting agency covering the jurisdiction in which the death or assault occurred.

    80NUMBER OF LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS

    KILLED OR ASSAULTED THIS MONTHNUMBER OF OFFICERS KILLED

    BY FELONIOUSACTS

    BY ACCIDENTAL ORNEGLIGENT ACTS

    NUMBER OFOFFICERS ASSAULTED

    Submit completed Law Enforcement Officers killed orAssaulted form if any officer was assaulted or killed this month

    Submit completed monthly law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted Report if an officer was assaulted or killed this month

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    BURGLARY

    1Classification of offenses

    2Offenses reported

    or known to police(include unfounded

    and attempts)

    3Unfounded, i.e.,

    false or baselesscomplaints

    4Number of actual

    offenses (column 2minus column 3)include attempts

    5Total offenses

    cleared by arrestor exceptional means

    (includes col. 6)

    6Number of clear

    involving onpersons unde

    years of ag

    5. BURGLARY TOTAL

    a. Forcible Entryb. Unlawful Entry No Force

    c. Attempted Forcible Entry

    Explanation: List under the appropriate heading the value of property stolen in connection with individual offenses of burglary.When all entries for the month have been made, obtain a total for each column and transfer the figures to the Supplementto Return A, Page 2.

    Enter $0 if nothing is stolenNUMBER OF ACTUAL OFFENSES AND VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN

    A

    RESIDENCE (Dwelling)

    Agency

    CaseNumber

    A

    RESIDENCE (Dwelling)

    Agency

    CaseNumber

    1Committed

    During Night(6 p.m. 6 a.m.)

    2Committed

    During Day

    (6 a.m. 6 p.m.)

    3Unknown

    1Committed

    During Night(6 p.m. 6 a.m.)

    2CommittedDuring Day

    (6 a.m. 6 p.m.)

    Unk

    1

    2345678

    9

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    BURGLARY(CONTINUED)

    NUMBER OF ACTUAL OFFENSES AND VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLENA

    NONRESIDENCE (Store, office, etc.)A

    NONRESIDENCE (Store, office, etc.)

    AgencyCase

    Number

    1Committed

    During Night(6 p.m. 6 a.m.)

    2CommittedDuring Day

    (6 a.m. 6 p.m.)

    3Unknown

    AgencyCase

    Number

    1Committed

    During Night(6 p.m. 6 a.m.)

    2CommittedDuring Day

    (6 a.m. 6 p.m.)

    3Unknown

    123456

    7891011121314

    15161718192021

    22

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    LARCENY-THEFT

    1Classification of offenses

    2Offenses reportedor known to police(include unfounded

    and attempts)

    3Unfounded, i.e.,false or baseless

    complaints

    4Number of actualoffenses (column 2minus column 3)include attempts

    5Total offenses

    cleared by arrestor exceptional means

    (includes col. 6)

    Num

    p

    6. LARCENY-THEFT (Except MotorVehicle

    Theft) TOTAL For an analysis of larceny by value of property stolen, count the number of offenses and total value of larcenies $200 andover, $50 to $200, and under $50 in value and enter in item 6 on the Supplement to Return A. Enter all attempted larceniesin under $50 with a zero value.

    Agency Case Number (A) $200 and over (B) $50 to $200 (C) Under

    1

    23456789

    1011121314151617

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    LARCENY-THEFT (TYPE OF THEFT)

    6X CATEGORIES

    Enter $0 if nothing is stolen

    AgencyCase

    Number

    APocket

    Picking

    BPurse

    Snatching

    CShoplifting

    DFrom Motor

    Vehicles

    (Except E)

    EMotor Vehicle

    Parts and

    Accessories

    FBicycles

    GFrom

    Buildings

    (Except C and H)

    HFrom any Coin-

    Operated Machine

    (Parking meters,etc.)

    1

    23456

    78910

    11121314

    151617181920

    2122

    23

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    MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT(Include alleged joy ride)

    1

    Classification of offenses

    2

    Offenses reportedor known to police(include unfounded

    and attempts)

    3

    Unfounded, i.e.,false or baseless

    complaints

    4

    Number of actualoffenses (column 2minus column 3)include attempts

    5

    Total offensescleared by arrest

    Or exceptional means(includes col. 6)

    6

    Number of clearancesinvolving only

    persons under 18years of age

    7. MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT TOTALa. Autos

    b. Trucks and Buses

    c. Other Vehicles

    LOCAL MOTOR VEHICLE THEFTNUMBER OF ACTUAL OFFENSES AND VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN

    Enter $0 for all attempts in which vehicle is not taken

    Numberof

    Offenses

    AgencyCase

    Number

    Value Numberof

    Offenses

    AgencyCase

    Number

    Value Numberof

    Offenses

    AgencyCase

    Number

    Value Numberof

    Offenses

    AgencyCase

    Number

    Value Numberof

    Offenses

    AgencyCase

    Number

    Value Numbof

    Offens

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    TALLY FOR MOTOR VEHICLES RECOVERED

    7X CATEGORIES

    Tally each vehicle recovered on the appropriate line. Note the values of the vehicles are not recorded. At the end of eachmonth, total the lines and transfer the total to the Supplement to Return A, page 2, 7X.

    Stolen Locally and Recovered Locally

    Stolen Locally and Recovered byOther Jurisdictions

    Total Locally Stolen Motor Vehicles Recovered

    Stolen out of Town, Recovered Locally

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    VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN(GROUPED AS TO TYPE OF PROPERTY)

    Explanation: List under the appropriate heading the value of property stolen in connection with Part 1 Offenses. List only thatproperty stolen from within your jurisdiction. When all entries from the month have been made, obtain a total for eachcolumn and transfer the figures to the Supplement to Return A. Page 1.

    CurrencyNotesEtc.

    A

    JewelryAnd

    PreciousMetals

    B

    ClothingAndFurs

    C

    LocallyStolenMotor

    Vehicles

    D

    OfficeEquipment

    E

    TVsRadiosStereos

    Etc.

    F

    Firearms

    G

    HouseholdGoods

    H

    ConsumableGoods

    I

    Livestock

    J

    Misc.

    K

    Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value

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    VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN (CONTINUED)(GROUPED AS TO TYPE OF PROPERTY)

    CurrencyNotesEtc.A

    JewelryAnd

    PreciousMetals

    B

    ClothingAndFurs

    C

    LocallyStolenMotor

    VehiclesD

    OfficeEquipment

    E

    TVsRadiosStereos

    Etc.F

    FirearmsG

    HouseholdGoods

    H

    ConsumableGoods

    ILivestock

    JMisc.

    K

    Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value

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    VALUE OF PROPERTY RECOVERED(GROUPED AS TO TYPE OF PROPERTY)

    Explanation: List under the appropriate heading the value of property recovered, which was stolen in connection with Part 1Offenses committed in your jurisdiction. Exclude property recovered for other departments. Include property recovered by otherjurisdictions, which was originally stolen in your jurisdiction. When all entries for the month have been made, obtain a total foreach column and transfer the figures to the Supplement to Return A, Page 1.

    CurrencyNotesEtc.

    A

    JewelryAnd

    PreciousMetals

    B

    ClothingAndFurs

    C

    LocallyStolenMotor

    Vehicles

    D

    OfficeEquipment

    E

    TVsRadiosStereos

    Etc.

    F

    Firearms

    G

    HouseholdGoods

    H

    ConsumableGoods

    I

    Livestock

    J

    Misc.

    K

    Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value

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    VALUE OF PROPERTY RECOVERED (CONTINUED)(GROUPED AS TO TYPE OF PROPERTY)

    CurrencyNotesEtc.A

    JewelryAnd

    PreciousMetals

    B

    ClothingAndFurs

    C

    LocallyStolenMotor

    VehiclesD

    OfficeEquipment

    E

    TVsRadiosStereos

    Etc.F

    FirearmsG

    HouseholdGoods

    H

    ConsumableGoods

    ILivestock

    JMisc.

    K

    Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value Case# Value