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Sheriff releases 2014 call stats
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Sheriff Patrick Ray has released the report on his department’s activities for 2014.

 

The report shows the sheriff’s department answered 8,397 incident calls between Jan. 1-Dec. 31. These statistics are from the 911 center. According to the sheriff, the list includes only calls dispatched by the 911 center, not incidents that officers respond to on routine patrols.

 

According to the report, calls included:

 

 Wrecks- 671.

 Four-wheeler calls- 50.

 911 calls- 420.

 Abandoned Vehicles- 15.

 Animal calls- 424.

 Assaults- 59.

 Armed Suspects- 15.

 Fires and Fire Alarms- 287.

 Boating Accident- 4.

 Bomb Threats- 2.

 Break-ins- 227.

 Burglar Alarms- 600.

 Child Custody Exchanges- 26.

 Children in roadway- 13.

 Civil Matters- 58.

 Debris in roadway- 38.

 Deliver Messages- 37.

 Disturbing the peace- 75.

 Deaths- 51.

 Domestic violence- 524.

 Drownings- 1.

 Drug trafficking- 77.

 Escorts-36.

 Funeral Property Escorts- 215.

 Extra Patrols- 375.

 Fights- 89.

 Gas drive-offs- 10.

 Harassments- 54.

 Indecent exposure- 1.

 Investigations- 623.

 Kidnapping- 2.

 Medical Alarms- 15.

 Medical Assists- 288.

 Mental Patient Transports- 48.

 Missing Person- 90.

 Mutual Aid to another Agency- 53.

 Possible D.U.I. - 175.

 Public Intoxication calls- 32.

 Rape- 8.

 Reckless Drivers- 417.

 Recover Property- 45.

 Robbery- 4.

 Seizures- 18.

 Shots fired- 72.

 Shop lifter- 7.

 Stranded motorists- 108.

 Attempt Suicide and Suicide calls- 90.

 Suspicious noises, persons and vehicles- 565.

 Traffic Hazards- 247.

 Trespassing- 26.

 Unruly juveniles- 24.

 Unwanted guests- 166.

 Vandalism- 109.

 Vehicle lockouts- 305.

 Wanted Persons- 109.

 Welfare checks- 297.