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Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice.
Points of view or opinions stated in this publication are those of the authors and do not
necessarily represent the official position of the United States Department of Justice.
State (SDCL20-13) and Federal (Title VI of Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Rehabilitation Act
of 1973 as amended, and the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990) laws require that
the South Dakota Criminal Statistical Analysis Center provide services to all persons
without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, disability, ancestry, or national origin.
Cover Photo: World War II Memorial Courtesy of John Mitchell, Spearfish, SD. The
Memorial is located on Capitol Lake, Pierre, SD.
The World War II memorial consists of six bronze figures representing the branches of
service in which South Dakotans served during WWII. They are portrayed as warriors fresh
from battle; the memories burnt into them of the horrors and atrocities of war as well as, the
acts of selflessness, bravery and valor. They are not intended to be spit and polish soldiers
on parade, rather warriors in the field of honor. They are to be a reminder for all of us what
would the world be like today if the United States of America and the Allied countries had
not prevailed in World War II. They are set on a peninsula that was constructed into Capitol
Lake. The bronze warriors face the current Korean and Viet Nam Memorials and flaming
fountain. The figures are from 6 feet to 6 feet 7 inches in height. They weigh close to two
tons. A native Dakota granite stone is in front of the bronzes and is inscribed with South
Dakota WWII Warriors: Why they foughtFor FlagFor CountryFor All of Us. River
Artworks in Aberdeen, South Dakota.
(Description and photo below courtesy of: South Dakota Bureau of Administration
http://boa.sd.gov/divisions/capitol/CapitolTour/wwii.htm).
All photographs contained in this book, except the LET Class Photos, are courtesy of
John Mitchell, Spearfish, SD.
Table of Contents
OFFENSES ................................................................................................................................................... 1
GROUP A OFFENSES ................................................................................................................................. 1
GROUP A OFFENSES REPORTED BY OFFENSE .............................................................................................. 3
OFFENSES ATTEMPTED/COMPLETED ............................................................................................................ 4
MURDER AND NON-NEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION ............................................. 5
MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE ................................................................................................................. 6
JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE................................................................................................................................. 6
OFFENDER SUSPECTED OF USING ................................................................................................................ 7
BIAS MOTIVATION (HATE CRIME) .................................................................................................................. 8
LOCATION TYPE ......................................................................................................................................... 14
FORCED ENTRY ......................................................................................................................................... 23
TYPE CRIMINAL ACTIVITY ........................................................................................................................... 23
GANG INVOLVEMENT .................................................................................................................................. 24
W EAPON TYPE/FORCE INVOLVED ............................................................................................................... 25
PROPERTY................................................................................................................................................. 27
TYPE OF PROPERTY LOSS .......................................................................................................................... 28
PROPERTY STOLEN/RECOVERED................................................................................................................ 30
VICTIM DATA ............................................................................................................................................. 33
TYPE OF VICTIM ......................................................................................................................................... 33
VICTIM AGE ............................................................................................................................................... 36
VICTIM GENDER ......................................................................................................................................... 38
VICTIM RACE ............................................................................................................................................. 39
VICTIM ETHNICITY ...................................................................................................................................... 41
VICTIM RESIDENT STATUS .......................................................................................................................... 42
VICTIM INJURY TYPE BY VALID OFFENSE CODES ......................................................................................... 43
VICTIM INJURY COUNTS BY VALID DV RELATIONSHIP CODES....................................................................... 44
VICTIM COUNTS BY VALID DV RELATIONSHIP CODES AND VALID OFFENSE CODES ....................................... 45
OFFENDER DATA ..................................................................................................................................... 46
NUMBER OF OFFENDERS BY OFFENSE ........................................................................................................ 47
OFFENDER AGE ......................................................................................................................................... 48
OFFENDER GENDER................................................................................................................................... 50
OFFENDER RACE ....................................................................................................................................... 51
OFFENDER ETHNICITY ................................................................................................................................ 53
ARRESTEE DATA...................................................................................................................................... 54
NUMBER OF ARRESTEES BY OFFENSE ........................................................................................................ 55
TYPE OF ARREST ....................................................................................................................................... 56
ARRESTEE AGE ......................................................................................................................................... 57
ARRESTEE GENDER ................................................................................................................................... 59
ARRESTEE RACE ....................................................................................................................................... 60
ARRESTEE ETHNICITY ................................................................................................................................ 61
GROUP B OFFENSES ............................................................................................................................... 62
TYPE OF ARREST ....................................................................................................................................... 63
ARRESTEE AGE ......................................................................................................................................... 63
ARRESTEE GENDER ................................................................................................................................... 64
ARRESTEE RACE ....................................................................................................................................... 64
ARRESTEE ETHNICITY ................................................................................................................................ 65
Introduction
National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) is a cooperative effort among city, county, and State
law enforcement agencies. The State Clearinghouse (Criminal Statistical Analysis Center) for NIBRS
provides participating agencies with the necessary application required for crime reporting. Agencies can
use our web-based software or if they have a private vendor and their own RMS (Records Management
System), they may export their data and send it in to the Criminal Statistical Analysis Center (SAC) on a
monthly basis. The SAC then imports any data sent in by agencies. All data received either through the
States web-based system or imported is then submitted to the Federal Bureau of Investigation where
national reports such as Crime in the United States are generated.
Certain constraints should be noted in interpreting the collective data for the State. It must be noted that
Indian Reservations are not included as they do not report crime statistics to the SAC. Comparing data
year to year gives a good picture of crime trends; however, keep in mind when comparing these figures to
previous years that there is a difference in the number of agencies reporting each year. Also, these
figures cannot be compared to data released by the FBI, as the FBI uses estimations for non-reported
data. The deadline for submitting 2014 crime statistics to the Federal Bureau of Investigation was April
10, 2015.
This publication is the sixth time the crime book was published in NIBRS format. Starting in 2008, the
SAC only accepted NIBRS data. NIBRS is an incident-based reporting system designed to collect data on
each incident and arrest within that occurrence. The most significant difference between NIBRS and the
traditional UCR system is the degree of detail in reporting. Unlike the summary UCR system that collects
data on only eight Part I crimes, NIBRS collects 22 crime categories made up of 49 specific crimes called
Group A offenses. In addition to the Group A offenses, there are 11 Group B offense categories for which
only arrest data are collected. The Hierarchy Rule is not used in NIBRS. Therefore, if more than one
crime was committed by the same person or group of persons and the time and space intervals
separating them were insignificant, all of the crimes are reported as offenses in the same incident.
The population figures included in this publication were obtained from the Federal Bureau of
Investigation. The FBI UCR Program obtained city/town and county decennial population counts for year
2010 and the July 1st 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013 population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.
The UCR staff computed individual rates of growth from one year to the next for every city/town and
county. Each agency's rates of growth were averaged; that average was then applied and added to
its 2013 Census population figure to derive the 2014 population estimates. The resident county
population sum of 853,175 was used. The information included in this report was generated by a
combination of these population figures and data collected through the National Incident-Based Reporting
System from the participating agencies.
The figures are based on statistics that were analyzed for a twelve month period beginning January 1,
2014 and ending December 31, 2014. However, a few agencies did not report for an entire twelve month
period. The information in this publication will reflect this partial participation. The data included in this
report can only be as accurate as the data provided by each reporting agency.
Offenses
There are two groupings of offenses reported in NIBRS, Group A and Group B Offenses.
Both incidents and arrests are reported for Group A offenses. Only arrests are reported for
Group B offenses.
Group A Offenses
There are 22 Group A crime categories made up of 49 offenses. Both incidents and arrests are
to be reported for Group A offenses. The following criteria were used to determine if a crime
should be designated as a Group A offense:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Number of
Offenses
20
2
3
127
378
26
2
294
180
1,503
6,102
879
65
8
2,560
71
58
2,860
1,349
54
1,788
258
5,727
886
530
418
307
1,031
1
12
192
257
4,832
6,004
4,532
14
121
157
1
1
57
26
2
2
338
44,035
Offenses Attempted/Completed
The following table indicates whether each Group A Offense in the incident was completed or
merely attempted. If there was more than one occurrence of the same UCR Offense within an
incident and one was completed, then all offenses in the incident are marked as completed.
Attempted Murder is reported as Aggravated Assault and all assault cases are Completed.
Since Murder and assaults are always completed they do not appear in the table.
Group A Offenses by Attempted/Completed
100 - Kidnapping/Abduction
11A - Rape
11B - Sodomy
11C - Sexual Assault With An Object
11D - Fondling
120 - Robbery
13C - Intimidation
200 - Arson
210 - Extortion/Blackmail
220 - Burglary/Breaking & Entering
23A - Pocket-picking
23B - Purse-snatching
23C - Shoplifting
23D - Theft From Building
23E - Theft From Coin-Operated Machine or Device
23F - Theft From Motor Vehicle
23G - Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories
23H - All Other Larceny
240 - Motor Vehicle Theft
250 - Counterfeiting/Forgery
26A - False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game
26B - Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud
26C - Impersonation
26D - Welfare Fraud
26E - Wire Fraud
270 - Embezzlement
280 - Stolen Property Offenses
290 - Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property
35A - Drug/Narcotic Violations
35B - Drug Equipment Violations
36A - Incest
36B - Statutory Rape
370 - Pornography/Obscene Material
39A - Betting/Wagering
39B - Operating/Promoting/Assisting Gambling
39C - Gambling Equipment Violation
39D - Sports Tampering
40A - Prostitution
40B - Assisting or Promoting Prostitution
40C - Purchasing Prostitution
510 - Bribery
520 - Weapon Law Violations
64A - Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex Acts
64B - Human Trafficking, Involuntary Servitude
Total
Attempted
5
10
1
5
21
1
69
5
9
3
48
2
15
8
10
5
3
2
11
21
13
1
4
5
1
1
2
281
Completed
122
368
25
2
289
159
879
65
7
2,491
71
58
2,855
1,340
51
1,740
256
5,712
886
522
408
302
1,028
1
10
192
257
4,821
5,983
4,519
13
117
152
1
1
56
25
2
2
336
36,124
Total
127
378
26
2
294
180
879
65
8
2,560
71
58
2,860
1,349
54
1,788
258
5,727
886
530
418
307
1,031
1
12
192
257
4,832
6,004
4,532
14
121
157
1
1
57
26
2
2
338
36,405
Agency
Offender
Relationship
of Victim to
Offender
Sex Age Race Sex Age Race Weapons
DCI - Fall
River County,
Spouse
Rural
Oelrichs
DCI Son/Father
Gregory
#1
February
#2
February
#3
March
YANKTON
PD
Nephew/Uncle
46
Indian
#4
March
SIOUX
FALLS PD
Stranger
56
White
#5
April
SIOUX
FALLS PD
Girlfriend/
Boyfriend
53
White
#6
May
59
Indian
#7
June
47
White
n/a
#8
July
47
Indian
#9
July
21
White
28 White
#10
August
57
Indian
54 White Firearm
#11
August
20
White
32 White
#12
September
49
Indian
49 White Asphyxiation
#13
September
5 Mos Indian
33 Indian Unknown
#14
September
#15
September
#16
#17
RAPID CITY
Acquaintances
PD
DCI Jackson
Unknown
County
RAPID CITY
Acquaintances
PD
SIOUX
FALLS PD
Girlfriend/
Boyfriend
#18
74
White
76 White Rifle
3 Mos White
21 White
Personal
Weapons
Blunt Object
29 White (Blacksmith
Hammer)
Knife/Cutting
39 White Instrument,
Asphyxiation
41 White
Knife/Cutting
Instrument
Personal
Weapons
Blunt Object,
n/a n/a
Personal
Weapons
Personal
18 Indian
Weapons
28 Indian
Knife/Cutting
Instrument
Automatic
Firearm
37
White
28 White Asphyxiation
49
White
23 White Firearm
Acquaintances
25
Indian
Acquaintances
29
Indian
22 Indian
Acquaintances
31
Indian
#19
November
SIOUX
FALLS PD
Stranger
39
Black
#20
December
SIOUX
FALLS PD
Girlfriend/
Boyfriend
36
White
Firearm, Rifle,
Shotgun
Personal
57 Black Weapons,
Asphyxiation
Personal
39 Black
Weapons
Manslaughter by Negligence
There were two cases of Manslaughter by Negligence. This offense does not include accidental
Vehicular Homicide.
Victim
Victim
Count Month
Offender
Relationship
of Victim to
Agency Offender
Sex Age Race Sex Age Race Weapons
#1
March
DCI Freeman
Son/Father
White
White Revolver
#2
August
Rapid City
PD
Girlfriend/
Boyfriend
18
White
19
White
Motor
Vehicle
Justifiable Homicide
The three deceased were killed by law enforcement officers in self-defense. Justifiable homicide
is not an actual offense and is not included in an agencys crime counts.
Citizen/Law
Enforcement
Officer
Victim
Count Month
#1
#2
#3
Deceased
Relationship of
Deceased to Citizen/
Law Enforcement
Agency (LE) Officer
Sex Age Race Sex Age Race Weapon
DCI RCPD
DCI November Mitchell
PD
DCI December RCPD
July
Stranger
35
White
45
White Handgun
Stranger
52 Indian
38
White Handgun
Stranger
30 Indian
26
White Handgun
Alcohol
8
25
89
3
1
28
30
602
2,223
183
8
1
130
5
5
413
56
41
1
196
61
20
34
7
122
10
21
435
838
599
2
8
1
3
2
2
109
6,322
Computer
Equipment
6
2
2
22
34
22
2
2
18
1
1
21
18
13
80
3
32
33
45
99
2
15
3
28
23
20
1
9
71
18
20
4
670
Drug/
Narcotics
1
15
22
1
4
13
83
229
28
2
57
2
2
80
53
5
29
101
19
15
4
3
42
9
18
72
4,634
3,296
1
4
5
2
1
45
8,897
Total
9
40
117
4
1
34
45
707
2,486
233
12
3
205
8
8
514
127
5
83
1
377
83
67
71
55
263
2
34
42
535
5,495
3,915
4
21
71
1
26
24
1
2
158
15,889
th
Students from the 154 Session of the Basic Officer Certification Course held November 25, 2013
through February 28, 2014.
AntiAntiAmerican
Black or Indian or
AntiAfrican
Alaskan
White American
Native
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
5
-
AntiAsian
-
AntiMultiRaces,
Group
1
1
AntiNative
Hawaiian
or Other
Pacific
Islander
-
AntiAntiJewish Catholic
1
1
10
AntiProtestant
1
1
AntiAntiIslamic
Other
(Moslem) Religion
-
AntiMultiple
Religions,
Group
-
AntiAtheism/
Agnosticism
-
AntiAntiJehovah's
Morman Witness
-
11
AntiArab
-
AntiHispanic
or Latino
1
1
Anti-Other
Race/
Ethnicity/
Ancestry
1
1
AntiGay
1
1
AntiLesbian
-
Anti-Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual,
AntiAntior Transgender
AntiAntiPhysical Mental
(Mixed Group) Heterosexual Bisexual Disability Disability
1
1
1
2
1
12
AntiMale
-
AntiFemale
-
AntiEastern
AntiOrthodox
AntiGender
(Greek,
AntiTrans
NonRussian,
Other
Antigender Conforming
etc.)
Christian Buddhist
1
1
-
13
AntiHindu
-
AntiSikh
-
Total
2
9
2
5
18
Location Type
The following table indicates the type of location/premises where each Group A Offense took
place. Only one location can be entered for each offense.
Air/Bus/
Train
Terminal
3
4
1
2
8
3
3
1
1
2
7
5
40
14
Bank/
Other
Financial
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
57
99
20
16
42
2
2
2
3
4
256
Bar/
Night
- club
2
5
4
50
317
11
1
31
4
7
4
47
1
9
1
155
13
17
7
8
2
3
65
37
22
1
9
833
Church/
Synagogue/
Temple/
Other
Religious
2
4
2
20
12
1
26
2
1
2
1
52
5
1
131
Commercial
/ Office
Building
5
3
15
8
2
96
4
1
4
54
1
8
5
104
16
7
8
6
10
6
1
152
9
3
1
2
1
1
1
534
Construction Site
2
41
1
2
16
8
2
70
8
1
1
2
1
28
2
2
187
15
Convenience
Store
1
2
16
5
24
8
17
2
227
55
6
4
1
386
3
62
22
18
20
13
6
43
50
28
4
1,023
Department/
Discount
Store
3
4
3
2
46
22
12
4
10
1,551
89
6
9
4
408
5
35
45
40
81
32
16
40
66
42
2
2,577
Drug Store/
Doctor's
Office/
Fields/
Hospital
Woods
2
4
4
1
1
3
9
47
18
3
3
1
12
1
1
1
3
43
27
2
9
8
40
48
2
10
5
1
2
7
1
3
3
30
55
68
21
28
23
1
1
5
343
214
Highway/
Road/
Govt/
Grocery/
Alley/
Public
SuperStreet/
Building market Sidewalk
1
1
22
1
7
1
1
12
2
34
3
8
245
63
15
525
37
3
101
1
6
14
10
17
3
1
1
2
3
3
4
464
11
20
24
1
1
2
2
400
2
2
25
77
154
266
3
4
186
5
20
19
1
8
34
1
13
1
6
20
167
7
5
2
57
67
21
878
107
33
2,861
28
31
2,610
5
1
1
1
2
9
1
154
459
850
8,658
16
Hotel/
Motel/Etc.
1
1
12
24
1
15
9
57
229
21
1
43
2
3
6
54
3
29
3
131
20
7
13
6
28
7
4
89
194
129
3
37
6
5
1,193
Jail/Prison/
Penitentiary/
Corrections
Facility
1
1
1
1
18
135
20
1
9
1
1
6
1
32
191
51
3
473
17
Parking/
Liquor Drop Lot/
Store
Garage
2
9
1
4
2
15
92
7
240
2
27
4
5
78
1
3
3
34
6
8
23
3
1
562
1
76
15
287
200
3
4
14
1
31
1
1
1
15
6
715
1
356
1
280
2
1
6
6
8
89
3,075
Rental
Storage
Facility
1
3
1
12
1
1
186
20
9
3
32
7
1
2
1
4
2
47
12
10
1
1
357
Residence/
Home
16
2
1
79
275
19
2
188
39
906
3,860
500
32
4
1,651
22
5
35
652
13
563
70
2,001
334
86
126
98
342
1
10
37
66
1,867
1,345
891
13
92
109
1
11
8
1
75
16,448
Restaurant
1
4
4
5
41
9
1
31
3
10
35
6
1
128
4
24
29
7
11
18
2
41
18
10
443
18
School/
College
2
1
7
69
7
1
12
2
3
26
3
5
66
2
1
1
7
54
102
68
6
2
7
454
Service/
Gas
Station
11
12
27
4
24
3
1
178
23
3
16
5
430
14
30
15
27
30
9
3
32
24
16
1
938
Abandoned/
Specialty Condemned
Store
Structure
1
3
3
16
7
1
2
87
8
5
3
257
47
2
1
6
5
158
4
10
22
19
14
26
27
31
1
79
6
16
2
9
1
1
2
856
26
Arena/
Stadium/
ATM
Fairgroun Separate
Auto
Amusement
ds/
from
Dealership
Camp/
Park
Coliseum Bank
New/Used Campground
2
1
2
5
1
8
3
9
1
2
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
3
1
6
1
6
8
2
2
12
13
1
1
2
1
1
1
7
6
8
1
1
3
2
1
2
3
1
16
33
3
48
40
19
Daycare
Facility
1
2
3
1
1
1
2
1
2
14
20
Dock/
Wharf/
Freight/
Modal
Terminal
3
1
4
Farm
Facility
2
1
23
2
11
3
28
1
1
17
1
1
1
92
Gambling
Facility/
Casino/
Race
Track
7
1
3
1
3
6
3
20
1
11
1
2
1
1
8
14
4
87
Industrial
Site
5
1
6
6
1
2
2
7
1
2
8
1
42
Military
Installation
-
21
Park/
Playground
4
7
5
9
35
7
5
1
3
34
1
9
1
46
40
21
1
5
234
Rest
Area
-
School College/
University
1
10
1
1
4
1
23
1
1
6
36
23
1
2
111
School Elementary/
Secondary
3
11
5
118
14
2
6
1
1
21
3
2
83
2
1
2
1
2
34
105
37
8
1
34
497
22
Total
20
2
3
127
378
26
2
294
180
1,503
6,102
879
65
8
2,560
71
58
2,860
1,349
54
1,788
258
5,727
886
530
418
307
1,031
1
12
192
257
4,832
6,004
4,532
14
121
157
1
1
57
26
2
2
338
44,035
Forced Entry
The method of entry is used only if the offense is 220 Burglary/Breaking & Entering. It is for
reporting whether or not Force or Not Forced was used by the burglar(s) to the structure. A
forced entry is where force of any degree or a mechanical contrivance of any kind (including a
pass key or skeleton key) was used to unlawfully enter a building or other structure. An unforced
entry is one where the unlawful entry was achieved without force through an unlocked door or
window. If both Forced and Not Forced entries were involved in the crime, then it is reported
as Forced since the entry was accomplished through force.
Group A Offense by
Force Type
220 - Burglary/Breaking & Entering
Total
Forced
858
858
Not
Forced
1,702
1,702
Total
2,560
2,560
Group A Offenses
by Type Criminal Activity
250 - Counterfeiting/Forgery
280 - Stolen Property Offenses
35A - Drug/Narcotic Violations
35B - Drug Equipment Violations
370 - Pornography/Obscene Material
39C - Gambling Equipment Violation
520 - Weapon Law Violations
Total
Group A Offenses
by Type Criminal Activity
250 - Counterfeiting/Forgery
280 - Stolen Property Offenses
35A - Drug/Narcotic Violations
35B - Drug Equipment Violations
370 - Pornography/Obscene Material
39C - Gambling Equipment Violation
520 - Weapon Law Violations
Total
Buying/
Receiving
111
39
69
27
1
1
248
Operating/
Promoting/
Assisting
20
4
21
12
2
26
85
23
Cultivating/
Manufacturing/
Publishing
112
26
17
15
2
172
Possessing/
Concealing
223
204
4,706
4,140
80
1
293
9,647
Distributing/
Selling
32
13
268
46
30
3
392
Transporting/
Transmitting/
Importing
15
6
55
25
2
7
110
Exploiting
Children
1
1
5
2
51
60
Using/
Consuming
86
8
2,096
832
2
24
3,048
Total
600
275
7,246
5,101
183
1
356
13,762
Gang Involvement
Information about gang involvement for the offender(s) in incidents involving Murder & NonNegligent Manslaughter, Negligent Manslaughter, Forcible Rape, Forcible Sodomy, Sexual
Assault With An Object, Forcible Fondling, Aggravated Assault, Simple Assault, Intimidation,
Kidnapping/Abduction, and Robbery are listed in the table below. Each offense listed below may
have both types of gang activity reported.
Group A Offenses by Gang Involvement
09A - Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter
09B - Negligent Manslaughter
100 - Kidnapping/Abduction
11A - Rape
11B - Sodomy
11C - Sexual Assault With An Object
11D - Fondling
120 - Robbery
13A - Aggravated Assault
13B - Simple Assault
13C - Intimidation
Total
Juvenile
Gang
8
6
2
36
84
5
141
DARE Instructor Class held June 16, 2014 through June 27, 2014.
24
Other
Gang
8
6
6
46
101
7
174
Total
16
12
8
82
185
12
315
Group A Offenses by
Weapon Type/Force Involved
09A - Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter
09B - Negligent Manslaughter
09C - Justifiable Homicide
100 - Kidnapping/Abduction
11A - Rape
11B - Sodomy
11C - Sexual Assault With An Object
11D - Fondling
120 - Robbery
13A - Aggravated Assault
13B - Simple Assault
210 - Extortion/Blackmail
520 - Weapon Law Violations
09A - Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter
09B - Negligent Manslaughter
Total
Group A Offenses by
Weapon Type/Force Involved
09A - Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter
09B - Negligent Manslaughter
09C - Justifiable Homicide
100 - Kidnapping/Abduction
11A - Rape
11B - Sodomy
11C - Sexual Assault With An Object
11D - Fondling
120 - Robbery
13A - Aggravated Assault
13B - Simple Assault
210 - Extortion/Blackmail
520 - Weapon Law Violations
09A - Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter
09B - Negligent Manslaughter
Total
Automatic
Firearm
(type not
stated)
1
1
1
3
2
1
-
Firearm
(type not
stated)
5
1
3
1
16
61
40
5
127
Shotgun
3
1
2
14
3
20
Automatic
Shotgun
1
1
2
25
Handgun
1
3
2
1
35
97
105
1
244
Other
Firearm
11
5
16
Automatic
Handgun
1
4
23
25
53
Rifle
4
15
36
4
-
Automatic
Rifle
5
-
55
Automatic
Other
Knife/ Cutting
Firearm
Instrument
2
19
7
1
32
2
458
55
2
2
574
Blunt
Object
2
9
15
174
6
2
206
Group A Offenses by
Weapon Type/Force Involved
09A - Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter
09B - Negligent Manslaughter
09C - Justifiable Homicide
100 - Kidnapping/Abduction
11A - Rape
11B - Sodomy
11C - Sexual Assault With An Object
11D - Fondling
120 - Robbery
13A - Aggravated Assault
13B - Simple Assault
210 - Extortion/Blackmail
520 - Weapon Law Violations
09A - Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter
09B - Negligent Manslaughter
Total
Motor Personal
Vehicle Weapons
6
1
4
47
121
8
69
1
58
68
415
4,116
1
6
1
74
4,841
Asphyxiation
4
3
6
96
4
109
26
Poison
1
1
Explosives
6
6
Other
(any other weapon or
force, including
deadly diseases)
7
15
2
16
11
87
833
1
8
980
Fire/
Incendiary
Device
3
3
None
35
179
15
2
175
10
79
785
6
44
1,330
Drugs/
Narcotics/
Sleeping
Pills
1
2
2
1
6
Unkown
1
9
49
33
7
25
427
4
1
555
Total
28
2
3
137
382
26
2
297
191
1,623
6,161
8
357
28
2
9,217
Property
A Property Segment is only submitted when a Crime Against Property or Kidnapping/Abduction
is involved in an incident. Therefore, Property Segments are only submitted only if the incident
included one or more of the following offenses.
Up to ten types of property (e.g., Aircraft, Alcohol, and Automobiles) can be reported for each
type of property loss/etc. If more than ten types of property are involved, the nine most valuable
specifically codable types of property are entered and the remaining types of property are
combined and entered as 77-Other.
23A - Pocket-picking
23B - Purse-snatching
23C - Shoplifting
23D - Theft From Building
23E - Theft From Coin-Operated Machine or Device
23F - Theft From Motor Vehicle
23G - Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories
23H - All Other Larceny
26A - False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game
26B - Credit Card/Automatic Teller Machine Fraud
26C - Impersonation
26D - Welfare Fraud
26E - Wire Fraud
35A - Drug/Narcotic Violations
35B - Drug Equipment Violations
39A - Betting/Wagering
39B - Operating/Promoting/Assisting Gambling
39C - Gambling Equipment Violations
39D - Sports Tampering
100 - Kidnapping/Abduction
120 - Robbery
200 - Arson
210 - Extortion/Blackmail
220 - Burglary/Breaking & Entering
240 - Motor Vehicle Theft
250 - Counterfeiting/Forgery
270 - Embezzlement
280 - Stolen Property Offenses
290 - Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property
510 - Bribery
27
Property Description
01 - Aircraft
02 - Alcohol
03 - Automobiles
04 - Bicycles
05 - Buses
06 - Clothes/Furs
07 - Computer Hardware/Software
08 - Consumable Goods
09 - Credit/Debit Cards
10 - Drugs/Narcotics
11 - Drug/Narcotic Equipment
12 - Farm Equipment
13 - Firearms
14 - Gambling Equipment
15 - Heavy Construction/Industrial Equip.
16 - Household Goods
17 - Jewelry/Precious Metals/Gems
18 - Livestock
19 - Merchandise
20 - Money
21 - Negotiable Instruments
22 - Nonnegotiable Instruments
23 - Office-type Equipment
24 - Other Motor Vehicles
25 - Purses/Handbags/Wallets
26 - Radios/TVs/VCRs/DVD Players
27 - Recordings - Audio/Visual
Burned
$21,503
$201
$10
$50
$477
$1
-
Counterfeited/
Forged
$5,000
$551
$5,113
$145,502
$129,637
-
28
Destroyed/
Damaged/
Vandalized
$150
$1,133,006
$1,200
$1,425
$2,347
$23,863
$1,886
$300
$8,561
$19,103
$17,408
$113,319
$961
$21,600
$61,328
$2
$10,194
$28,807
$13,216
$620
Seized
$38
$153,707
$16
$669
$8,147
$28
$57,804
$11,751
$126
$479
$5
$1,220
$355,139
$2,665
$25
$2,002
$69
$554
$14,646
Stolen/Etc.
$501
$22,136
$4,762,194
$148,387
$5,000
$166,643
$458,236
$68,870
$47,152
$1,992
$109,811
$605,112
$451
$343,576
$240,788
$850,981
$81,294
$431,848
$4,828,165
$299,562
$21,276
$242,316
$72,160
$237,995
$53,929
Total
$501
$22,324
$6,075,410
$149,603
$6,425
$169,860
$490,256
$70,834
$47,152
$60,096
$118,372
$616,863
$20,231
$360,984
$355,063
$851,947
$102,894
$499,509
$5,328,806
$431,866
$31,495
$273,126
$72,229
$251,765
$69,195
Counterfeited/
Forged
-
Destroyed/
Damaged/
Vandalized
$31,541
$203,508
$276,627
$800
$480,935
$5
$59,324
$950
$60,279
$25,001
$142,895
$2,290
$170,186
$401
$4,020
$11
$58,169
$43,069
$24,311
$74,907
$671
$90,416
$243,907
$4,502
$200
$48,710
$25
$441
$50,300
$1,161
-
$1,300
$350
$4,035
$895,944
$612,857
$174,912
$10,830
$141
$74,538
$59,469
$43,419
$24,712
$82,987
$897,056
$753,573
$419,980
$15,332
$200
$141
$123,259
$6,740
$34,054
$40,794
$1
$341
$20
$92,749
$348,299
$12,685
$298,488
$190
$2,600
$488
$6,017
$20
$1,950
$400
$100
$2,552
$602
$382,700
$15,887
$100
$2
$3,767
$2,982,660
$51
$344
$48,441
$54
$150
$900,057
$679
$40,579
$25,127
$6,505
$20,377
$1,151
$26,581
$441
$18,708
$12,722
$40,135
$6,906
$33,356
$60,396
$53,871
$2,140,416
$210,708
$7,842
$19,313
$9
$33,938
$18,757,787
$679
$40,769
$27,728
$6,556
$20,377
$1,639
$32,598
$441
$18,708
$12,742
$42,085
$7,647
$33,456
$63,312
$54,473
$2,676,991
$226,595
$7,942
$19,367
$11
$37,855
$23,287,291
Burned
29
Seized
$190,000
Stolen/Etc.
$84,651
Total
$306,192
Property Stolen/Recovered
The amount of property stolen in 2014 totaled $18,757,787. Of the property stolen, $4,401,170
was recovered or 23%.
Property Description
01 - Aircraft
02 - Alcohol
03 - Automobiles
04 - Bicycles
05 - Buses
06 - Clothes/Furs
07 - Computer Hardware/Software
08 - Consumable Goods
09 - Credit/Debit Cards
10 - Drugs/Narcotics
11 - Drug/Narcotic Equipment
12 - Farm Equipment
13 - Firearms
14 - Gambling Equipment
15 - Heavy Construction/Industrial Equipment
16 - Household Goods
17 - Jewelry/Precious Metals/Gems
18 - Livestock
19 - Merchandise
20 - Money
21 - Negotiable Instruments
22 - Nonnegotiable Instruments
23 - Office-type Equipment
24 - Other Motor Vehicles
25 - Purses/Handbags/Wallets
26 - Radios/TVs/VCRs/DVD Players
27 - Recordings - Audio/Visual
28 - Recreational Vehicles
29 - Structures - Single Occupancy Dwellings
30 - Structures - Other Dwellings
31 - Structures - Other Commercial/Business
32 - Structures - Industrial/Manufacturing
33 - Structures - Public/Community
34 - Structures - Storage
35 - Structures - Other
36 - Tools
37 - Trucks
38 - Vehicle Parts/Accessories
39 - Watercraft
41 - Aircraft Parts/Accessories
42 - Artistic Supplies/Accessories
43 - Building Materials
44 - Camping/Hunting/Fishing Equipment/Supplies
45 - Chemicals
46 - Collections/Collectibles
47 - Crops
48 - Documents/Personal or Business
49 - Explosives
59 - Firearm Accessories
64 - Fuel
65 - Identity Documents
66 - Identity - Intangible
30
Stolen/Etc.
$501
$22,136
$4,762,194
$148,387
$5,000
$166,643
$458,236
$68,870
$47,152
$1,992
$109,811
$605,112
$451
$343,576
$240,788
$850,981
$81,294
$431,848
$4,828,165
$299,562
$21,276
$242,316
$72,160
$237,995
$53,929
$84,651
$800
$950
$2,290
$1,300
$350
$4,035
$895,944
$612,857
$174,912
$10,830
$141
$74,538
$34,054
$679
$40,579
$25,127
$6,505
$20,377
-
Recovered
$351
$3,404
$2,775,796
$40,180
$5,001
$27,331
$65,322
$9,866
$281
$865
$2,620
$30,481
$4,201
$18,809
$121,823
$95
$146,884
$82,857
$12,766
$959
$57,468
$4,525
$22,146
$3,647
$46,902
$1
$91,010
$382,910
$20,890
$5,201
$16
$2,295
$1,998
$71
$839
$25
$163
$413
-
Percent
Recovered
70%
15%
58%
27%
100%
16%
14%
14%
1%
43%
2%
5%
1%
8%
14%
34%
2%
4%
5%
24%
6%
9%
7%
55%
10%
62%
12%
48%
11%
3%
6%
10%
2%
0%
3%
2%
-
Stolen/Etc.
$1,151
$26,581
$441
$18,708
$12,722
$40,135
$6,906
$33,356
$60,396
$53,871
$2,140,416
$210,708
$7,842
$19,313
$9
$33,938
$18,757,787
Recovered
$401
$13,036
$1,448
$3,149
$6,332
$5,012
$2,958
$14,697
$5,605
$250,696
$96,703
$742
$3,601
$6,378
$4,401,170
Percent
Recovered
35%
49%
8%
25%
16%
73%
9%
24%
10%
12%
46%
9%
19%
19%
23%
Recipient of the ColerWilliams Award from the 154 Session of the Basic Officer Certification
Course was Scott Price, Watertown Police Department (middle). The Coler-Williams Award is
awarded to the top student in the class. The award is named after Jack R. Coler and Ronald A.
Williams, the two FBI agents killed in the line of duty near Oglala in 1975. The award is voted on
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by the instructors and is highly regarded by those who graduate from the academy. The 154
Session was November 25, 2013 through February 28, 2014. Presenting the award were Greg
Swanson, Stanley County Chief Deputy Sheriff (left) and Attorney General Marty Jackley (right).
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Students from the 155 Session of the Basic Officer Certification Course held March 2, 2014
through May 30, 2014.
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Victim Data
A victim can be linked up to ten of the most serious (as determined by the reporting agency)
Group A offenses which were perpetrated against him/her during the incident.
For example, there may be two victims of a robbery and one of those two victims was also
raped. The first victim would be linked to 120 Robbery. The second victim would be linked to
both 120 Robbery and 11A Forcible Rape. Therefore, there may be more than one
offense reporting a victims age, gender, race, ethnicity, etc.
Type of Victim
Only one Type of Victim should be reported for each victim. Type of Victim allowed entries are:
Individual, Business, Financial Institution, Government, Religious Organization, Society/Public,
Other or Unknown.
For example, during a bank robbery, the offender pointed a gun at a teller and demanded and
received money. The robber also pistol whipped a customer who stood in his way as he made
his getaway from the bank. There were three victims: the bank (Type of Victim = Financial
Institution), the teller (Type of Victim = Individual), and the pistol whipped customer (Type of
Victim = Individual).
Religious Organization
Individual
The Recipient of the ColerWilliams Award from the 155 Session of the Basic
Officer Certification Course was Mike Hartley, SD Highway Patrol (middle). The
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155 Session of the Basic Officer Certification Course March 2, 2014 through
May 30, 2014. Presenting the award were Attorney General Marty Jackley (left)
and Greg Swanson, Stanley County Chief Deputy Sheriff (right).
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40A Prostitution
39A Betting/Wagering
34
Business
44
19
368
11
7
2,422
303
39
57
38
1,584
82
181
160
37
20
123
61
822
6,378
Financial
Institution
4
1
2
1
20
4
31
14
14
9
11
111
Govt.
Agency
5
27
1
6
12
1
8
3
81
4
24
33
277
1
8
333
1
825
Individual
20
2
3
127
378
26
2
294
159
1,442
5,964
829
49
10
2,423
71
50
73
1,082
11
1,916
229
4,136
827
347
210
290
737
13
63
217
3,878
14
121
1
26,014
61
138
50
249
35
Other
6
1
53
1
317
27
2
8
4
200
10
37
15
1
31
12
8
115
848
Religious
Organization
16
5
7
1
1
1
34
65
Total
20
2
3
127
378
26
2
294
209
1,503
6,102
879
74
10
2,891
84
58
2,818
1,431
53
1,990
274
6,028
928
620
433
342
1,074
1
13
199
294
5,193
14
121
2
34,490
Victim Age
This table shows the age of Individual and Law Enforcement Officer victims.
A persons age is always reported as the age they were when the crime occurred.
Group A Offenses by Victim Age for Individual
and Law Enforcement Officer
09A - Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter
09B - Negligent Manslaughter
09C - Justifiable Homicide
100 - Kidnapping/Abduction
11A - Rape
11B - Sodomy
11C - Sexual Assault With An Object
11D - Fondling
120 - Robbery
13A - Aggravated Assault
13B - Simple Assault
13C - Intimidation
200 - Arson
210 - Extortion/Blackmail
220 - Burglary/Breaking & Entering
23A - Pocket-picking
23B - Purse-snatching
23C - Shoplifting
23D - Theft From Building
23E - Theft From Coin-Operated Machine or Device
23F - Theft From Motor Vehicle
23G - Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories
23H - All Other Larceny
240 - Motor Vehicle Theft
250 - Counterfeiting/Forgery
26A - False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game
26B - Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud
26C - Impersonation
26D - Welfare Fraud
26E - Wire Fraud
270 - Embezzlement
280 - Stolen Property Offenses
290 - Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property
36A - Incest
36B - Statutory Rape
510 - Bribery
64A - Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex Acts
64B - Human Trafficking, Involuntary Servitude
Total
36
Juvenile
2
1
46
171
17
2
215
13
159
812
81
1
40
2
4
7
59
95
2
283
5
4
5
10
23
1
12
101
4
121
2,298
18/19
1
8
34
1
8
18
80
299
37
1
61
2
1
2
31
93
7
141
20
4
9
8
19
2
3
151
1
1,042
20/24
2
13
61
2
18
26
285
1,038
109
5
2
278
13
8
5
125
310
26
450
103
26
26
23
69
2
6
22
483
1
1
3,538
25/29
2
18
37
2
17
32
264
1,007
136
3
274
5
4
8
124
1
293
22
452
114
35
14
29
69
2
8
25
415
2
3,414
30/34
1
1
15
23
1
5
22
199
784
98
3
1
266
11
6
7
124
1
244
23
457
102
35
15
36
70
3
31
384
2,968
35/39
3
1
8
13
1
5
10
139
558
96
1
230
8
3
5
85
1
170
21
357
81
27
17
29
71
6
24
353
2
2,325
40/44
7
16
2
3
4
123
492
73
4
219
5
3
11
98
142
12
376
88
28
12
30
75
3
10
12
364
2,212
37
45/49
5
2
7
5
7
93
393
60
7
1
213
3
2
6
89
142
19
298
79
28
21
38
53
3
24
373
1,971
50/54
1
1
5
10
3
14
72
306
47
8
1
217
4
2
3
95
148
24
351
72
28
20
24
66
1
5
14
362
2
1,906
55/59
3
5
1
5
4
47
183
35
4
2
196
7
8
3
77
4
95
18
304
68
40
20
20
62
6
15
270
1,502
60+
1
4
10
9
38
220
106
11
3
423
11
9
15
172
4
179
55
654
87
91
49
42
158
4
14
32
618
2
3,021
Unk.
1
4
10
1
1
6
1
3
5
13
8
1
2
1
2
3
4
66
Total
20
2
3
127
378
26
2
294
159
1,503
6,102
879
49
10
2,423
71
50
73
1,082
11
1,916
229
4,136
827
347
210
290
737
13
63
217
3,878
14
121
1
26,263
Victim Gender
This table shows the gender of Individual and Law Enforcement Officer victims.
A persons gender is always reported as whatever they were assigned at birth. Even if a person
was born a male and he later had a sex change operation to become a female, this individual
would be reported as male.
Group A Offenses by Victim Gender for Individual and
Law Enforcement Officer
09A - Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter
09B - Negligent Manslaughter
09C - Justifiable Homicide
100 - Kidnapping/Abduction
11A - Rape
11B - Sodomy
11C - Sexual Assault With An Object
11D - Fondling
120 - Robbery
13A - Aggravated Assault
13B - Simple Assault
13C - Intimidation
200 - Arson
210 - Extortion/Blackmail
220 - Burglary/Breaking & Entering
23A - Pocket-picking
23B - Purse-snatching
23C - Shoplifting
23D - Theft From Building
23E - Theft From Coin-Operated Machine or Device
23F - Theft From Motor Vehicle
23G - Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories
23H - All Other Larceny
240 - Motor Vehicle Theft
250 - Counterfeiting/Forgery
26A - False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game
26B - Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud
26C - Impersonation
26D - Welfare Fraud
26E - Wire Fraud
270 - Embezzlement
280 - Stolen Property Offenses
290 - Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property
36A - Incest
36B - Statutory Rape
510 - Bribery
64A - Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex Acts
64B - Human Trafficking, Involuntary Servitude
Total
38
Female
11
1
1
85
365
10
2
234
53
720
3,499
569
26
6
1,012
38
42
21
537
2
839
71
1,919
315
177
97
172
385
10
32
70
1,634
10
102
13,067
Male
9
1
2
41
13
16
54
106
770
2,541
273
20
4
1,395
33
8
44
531
9
1,058
154
2,163
503
167
108
115
337
3
29
133
2,181
4
19
1
12,845
Unk.
1
6
13
62
37
3
16
8
14
19
4
54
9
3
5
3
15
2
14
63
351
Total
20
2
3
127
378
26
2
294
159
1,503
6,102
879
49
10
2,423
71
50
73
1,082
11
1,916
229
4,136
827
347
210
290
737
13
63
217
3,878
14
121
1
26,263
Victim Race
This table shows the race of Individual and Law Enforcement Officer victims.
Asian or Pacific Islander - A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the
Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia,
China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and
Vietnam.
Black or African American - A person having origins in any of the black racial groups
of Africa.
American Indian or Alaskan Native - A person having origins in any of the original
peoples of North America and South America (including Central America) and who
maintains tribal affiliation or community attachment.
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander - A person having origins in any of the
original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands, e.g., individuals who
are Carolinian, Fijian, Kosraen, Melanesian, Miconesian, Northern Mariana Islander,
Palauan, Papua New Guinean, Ponapean (Pohnpelan), Polynesian, Solomon Islander,
Tahitian, Tarawa Islander, Tokelauan, Tongan, Trukes (Chuukese) and Yapese.
Note: The term Native Hawaiian does not include individuals who are native to
the state of Hawaii simply by virtue of being born there.
White - A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, North Africa, or
the Middle East.
46 911 Telecommunication Class held June 2, 2014 through June 13, 2014.
39
Asian
1
4
2
11
27
7
17
1
1
1
4
6
7
23
4
3
5
4
4
1
3
21
1
158
40
Black or
African
American
1
6
16
3
6
16
102
260
28
1
67
4
4
52
46
5
129
38
8
9
8
25
5
3
103
1
10
956
American
Indian or
Alaskan
Native
9
2
52
95
2
1
51
51
442
1,818
91
3
1
225
3
2
9
62
1
79
9
317
104
27
5
12
44
5
18
324
14
3,878
Native
Hawaiian
or Other
Pacific
Islander
1
5
3
2
2
13
White
10
2
1
60
235
16
1
181
88
845
3,558
635
35
8
1,900
58
40
41
870
10
1,563
184
3,194
618
267
154
246
588
13
47
150
3,039
13
87
1
18,758
Unk.
8
28
5
54
4
102
434
118
10
1
211
5
7
18
94
222
24
471
63
42
37
20
76
5
43
389
9
2,500
Total
20
2
3
127
378
26
2
294
159
1503
6102
879
49
10
2423
71
50
73
1082
11
1916
229
4136
827
347
210
290
737
13
63
217
3878
14
121
1
26,263
Victim Ethnicity
This table shows the ethnicity of Individual and Law Enforcement Officer victims.
Hispanic or Latino is an ethnicity and not a race. There are White Hispanic or Latino and Black
Hispanic or Latino. Ethnic origin is recorded at the discretion of the reporting agency.
The ethnic designation of Hispanic or Latino includes persons of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban,
Central or South American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race.
Hispanic
or Latino
1
4
14
10
6
54
182
20
3
47
3
2
1
22
33
4
68
21
3
3
5
22
1
88
1
5
623
41
Not
Hispanic
or Latino
18
2
3
107
293
19
2
174
129
1,182
4,702
579
35
9
1,789
44
28
43
819
8
1,346
152
2,838
617
239
144
197
517
9
49
135
2,798
10
74
1
19,111
Unk.
1
16
71
7
110
24
267
1,218
280
11
1
587
24
20
29
241
3
537
73
1,230
189
105
63
88
198
4
14
81
992
3
42
6,529
Total
20
2
3
127
378
26
2
294
159
1503
6102
879
49
10
2,423
71
50
73
1,082
11
1,916
229
4,136
827
347
210
290
737
13
63
217
3,878
14
121
1
26,263
42
NonResident
1
9
31
2
35
23
110
526
63
6
2
110
15
2
5
100
2
162
29
418
92
49
24
15
83
5
28
258
7
2,212
Resident
19
2
3
43
115
13
2
126
50
577
2,846
369
15
4
982
33
12
33
474
4
685
106
1,521
287
120
58
87
210
8
7
71
1,496
1
26
10,405
Unk.
75
232
11
133
86
816
2,730
447
28
4
1,331
23
36
35
508
5
1,069
94
2,197
448
178
128
188
444
5
51
118
2,124
13
88
1
13,646
Total
20
2
3
127
378
26
2
294
159
1,503
6,102
879
49
10
2,423
71
50
73
1,082
11
1,916
229
4,136
827
347
210
290
737
13
63
217
3,878
14
121
1
26,263
Apparent
Broken
Bones
6
2
3
58
69
Possible
Internal
Injury
2
23
3
9
103
140
Other Major
Injury
2
3
1
6
79
1
92
43
Severe
Laceration
3
6
164
2
175
Loss of
Teeth
Apparent
Minor
Injury
60
102
1
25
78
890
4,938
1
6,095
None
84
399
35
5
367
209
775
3,016
15
4,905
Unconsciousness
1
1
24
26
2
4
3
64
73
Total
157
532
36
5
400
315
2,157
7,957
16
11,575
Apparent
Broken
Bones
9
5
2
4
3
-
Possible
Internal
Injury
28
2
5
5
5
-
23
45
Apparent
Minor
Injury
1,484
29
204
53
5
7
49
19
143
183
237
22
486
27
None
648
30
259
2
20
7
8
14
105
151
146
21
263
15
45
2,953
1,698
Severe
Laceration
23
1
2
1
4
10
3
1
Other
Major
Injury
16
4
2
4
2
-
Loss of
Teeth
1
1
2
1
5
-
Unconsciousness
15
1
1
3
1
3
-
Total
2,224
59
476
55
25
14
58
35
260
339
410
44
770
43
14
28
10
24
4,826
44
100
Kidnapping/
Abduction
51
1
28
1
9
5
10
-
11A
Rape
60
5
12
2
16
13
6
5
-
11B
Sodomy
1
3
2
-
11C
Sexual Aslt
With Object
1
1
-
11D
Fondling
6
5
19
4
27
6
14
-
105
123
82
13A
Agg
Assault
405
6
54
3
3
1
7
6
38
48
53
5
111
5
13B
Simple
Assault
1,663
42
358
52
16
13
50
28
157
283
327
18
632
37
1
-
Total
2,189
59
473
55
25
14
58
34
254
338
401
43
759
42
13
749
3,679
4,757
120
Robbery
2
4
2
1
9
45
210
Extortion/
Blackmail
Offender Data
Offender data include characteristics (age, sex, and race) of each offender (up to 99 offenders)
involved in a crime incident whether or not an arrest has been made. The object is to capture
any information known to law enforcement concerning the offenders even though they may not
have been identified. There are, of course, instances where no information about perpetrators is
known.
An offenders age, gender, race, ethnicity, etc. may be reported under more than one offense.
Offender information is recorded under each offense committed by that Offender.
th
911 46 Class Top Telecommunicator Nichole Hodge, Pennington County is presented a plaque
by Attorney General Marty Jackley. Class was held June 2, 2014 through June 13, 2014.
46
47
Number
15
2
3
77
308
23
3
241
201
1,267
5,598
725
49
2
1,080
51
34
3,015
781
30
453
126
2,921
431
444
297
106
721
1
3
201
252
2,021
6,979
2,607
13
114
128
1
1
52
29
2
2
270
31,680
Offender Age
The following tables shows the age of offenders, if known, for each Group A Offense.
Group A Offenses by Offender Age
09A - Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter
09B - Negligent Manslaughter
09C - Justifiable Homicide
100 - Kidnapping/Abduction
11A - Rape
11B - Sodomy
11C - Sexual Assault With An Object
11D - Fondling
120 - Robbery
13A - Aggravated Assault
13B - Simple Assault
13C - Intimidation
200 - Arson
210 - Extortion/Blackmail
220 - Burglary/Breaking & Entering
23A - Pocket-picking
23B - Purse-snatching
23C - Shoplifting
23D - Theft From Building
23E - Theft From Coin-Operated Machine or Device
23F - Theft From Motor Vehicle
23G - Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories
23H - All Other Larceny
240 - Motor Vehicle Theft
250 - Counterfeiting/Forgery
26A - False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game
26B - Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud
26C - Impersonation
26D - Welfare Fraud
26E - Wire Fraud
270 - Embezzlement
280 - Stolen Property Offenses
290 - Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property
35A - Drug/Narcotic Violations
35B - Drug Equipment Violations
36A - Incest
36B - Statutory Rape
370 - Pornography/Obscene Material
39A - Betting/Wagering
39B - Operating/Promoting/Assisting Gambling
39C - Gambling Equipment Violation
39D - Sports Tampering
40A - Prostitution
40B - Assisting or Promoting Prostitution
40C - Purchasing Prostitution
510 - Bribery
520 - Weapon Law Violations
64A - Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex Acts
64B - Human Trafficking, Involuntary Servitude
Total
Juvenile
1
3
59
11
1
90
19
91
616
64
18
202
9
1
600
119
4
155
63
362
81
9
15
11
125
14
68
552
1,007
305
3
43
58
51
4,830
48
18/19
1
1
6
28
1
19
14
69
305
24
107
6
2
266
65
1
71
4
227
42
22
11
6
54
14
30
200
950
397
28
7
2
1
1
16
2,998
20/24
3
10
50
2
1
20
50
266
1,063
93
8
212
4
6
577
140
1
86
10
450
78
66
46
18
152
29
42
345
1,657
682
1
11
15
11
7
1
58
6,271
25/29
3
1
18
41
2
19
50
220
932
106
3
139
5
5
465
109
2
43
6
450
53
89
46
12
112
42
28
238
1,016
375
3
5
9
13
5
1
40
4,706
30/34
2
19
24
1
1
22
17
203
812
111
11
1
142
1
2
323
83
3
27
6
347
50
62
37
17
89
28
30
173
809
262
1
8
7
4
2
33
3,770
35/39
1
6
24
3
23
12
139
584
89
1
85
2
2
219
72
3
17
4
252
34
48
31
14
57
1
1
26
20
126
483
175
1
6
9
1
9
2
13
2,595
40/44
2
1
3
24
13
10
102
469
57
3
66
18
10
140
85
12
21
20
222
26
54
29
12
53
15
9
145
377
109
3
4
3
4
1
11
2,133
49
45/49
1
4
14
1
4
8
78
315
63
3
27
1
5
148
29
1
4
3
157
21
41
26
3
30
14
9
60
233
92
6
7
1
3
8
1,420
50/54
1
2
14
1
8
2
45
259
58
2
36
1
98
22
1
6
2
126
11
21
14
2
13
6
6
58
233
110
2
3
2
5
3
19
1,192
55/59
1
4
6
3
1
22
100
32
1
19
1
1
49
12
2
1
95
5
9
8
8
4
2
34
132
59
1
3
1
12
628
60+
1
1
11
18
5
22
118
22
11
2
68
24
1
7
2
129
15
9
15
1
18
7
5
38
67
31
1
5
1
2
7
664
Unk.
1
13
1
2
13
10
25
6
34
1
62
21
1
14
5
104
15
14
19
10
10
2
2
3
52
15
10
1
2
1
2
2
473
Total
15
2
3
77
308
23
3
241
201
1,267
5,598
725
49
2
1,080
51
34
3,015
781
30
453
126
2,921
431
444
297
106
721
1
3
201
252
2,021
6,979
2,607
13
114
128
1
1
52
29
2
2
270
31,680
Offender Gender
The following table shows the gender of offenders by Group A Offense, if known. A persons
gender is always reported as whatever they were assigned at birth. Even if a person was born a
male and he later had a sex change operation to become a female, this individual would be
reported as male.
Group A Offenses by Offender Gender
09A - Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter
09B - Negligent Manslaughter
09C - Justifiable Homicide
100 - Kidnapping/Abduction
11A - Rape
11B - Sodomy
11C - Sexual Assault With An Object
11D - Fondling
120 - Robbery
13A - Aggravated Assault
13B - Simple Assault
13C - Intimidation
200 - Arson
210 - Extortion/Blackmail
220 - Burglary/Breaking & Entering
23A - Pocket-picking
23B - Purse-snatching
23C - Shoplifting
23D - Theft From Building
23E - Theft From Coin-Operated Machine or Device
23F - Theft From Motor Vehicle
23G - Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories
23H - All Other Larceny
240 - Motor Vehicle Theft
250 - Counterfeiting/Forgery
26A - False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game
26B - Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud
26C - Impersonation
26D - Welfare Fraud
26E - Wire Fraud
270 - Embezzlement
280 - Stolen Property Offenses
290 - Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property
35A - Drug/Narcotic Violations
35B - Drug Equipment Violations
36A - Incest
36B - Statutory Rape
370 - Pornography/Obscene Material
39A - Betting/Wagering
39B - Operating/Promoting/Assisting Gambling
39C - Gambling Equipment Violation
39D - Sports Tampering
40A - Prostitution
40B - Assisting or Promoting Prostitution
40C - Purchasing Prostitution
510 - Bribery
520 - Weapon Law Violations
64A - Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex Acts
64B - Human Trafficking, Involuntary Servitude
Total
50
Female
2
15
5
28
38
214
1,755
115
9
187
13
14
1,387
275
4
75
7
1,019
115
189
104
36
288
1
84
59
410
2,008
677
2
11
27
25
5
1
23
9,227
Male
13
2
3
62
301
23
3
207
163
1,052
3,834
605
40
2
869
38
20
1,616
493
26
362
114
1,831
306
252
188
64
426
2
117
191
1,565
4,956
1,921
11
102
97
1
1
27
23
2
1
246
22,178
Unk.
2
6
1
9
5
24
12
13
16
5
71
10
3
5
6
7
1
2
46
15
9
1
4
1
1
275
Total
15
2
3
77
308
23
3
241
201
1,267
5,598
725
49
2
1,080
51
34
3,015
781
30
453
126
2,921
431
444
297
106
721
1
3
201
252
2,021
6,979
2,607
13
114
128
1
1
52
29
2
2
270
31,680
Offender Race
The following table shows the race of offenders by Group A Offense, if known.
Asian
1
5
5
6
32
4
6
22
2
1
1
18
2
3
3
3
4
2
2
9
39
7
1
1
2
181
Black or
African
American
1
7
45
3
7
40
138
423
49
9
94
4
5
253
46
35
1
153
24
38
37
16
49
21
24
103
417
107
1
6
1
14
10
16
2,197
51
American
Indian or
Alaskan
Native
4
33
72
3
1
45
91
458
1,983
188
13
252
9
5
1,191
166
4
136
23
675
173
73
48
12
359
18
90
500
1,540
377
1
12
12
4
1
1
49
8,622
Native
Hawaiian
or Other
Pacific
Islander
1
8
1
1
2
1
1
15
White
10
2
3
36
168
14
2
149
61
617
2,909
438
22
1
640
24
15
1,451
466
16
213
75
1,647
192
280
161
57
245
1
155
121
1,191
4,098
1,218
10
86
94
1
1
32
16
2
1
165
17,106
Unk.
18
3
34
9
48
243
46
5
1
87
14
9
98
101
10
68
26
427
38
50
48
18
64
3
5
15
218
884
897
1
9
20
2
40
3,559
Total
15
2
3
77
308
23
3
241
201
1,267
5,598
725
49
2
1,080
51
34
3,015
781
30
453
126
2,921
431
444
297
106
721
1
3
201
252
2,021
6,979
2,607
13
114
128
1
1
52
29
2
2
270
31,680
The Recipient of the ColerWilliams Award from the 156 Session of the Basic
Officer Certification Course was James Ingalls, Rapid City PD (middle). The
th
156 Session of the Basic Officer Certification Course held August 17, 2014
through November 14, 2014. Presenting the award were Greg Swanson, Stanley
County Chief Deputy Sheriff (left) and Attorney General Marty Jackley (right).
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52
Offender Ethnicity
The following table shows the ethnicity of offenders by Group A Offense, if known.
53
Hispanic
or Latino
1
4
11
1
4
8
46
169
21
1
44
1
129
18
10
1
38
21
4
12
7
3
7
47
229
36
1
3
1
2
1
1
6
888
Not
Hispanic
or Latino
12
2
3
38
108
11
1
49
91
781
3,487
341
27
478
23
16
1,961
366
14
174
73
981
189
146
142
55
96
105
92
855
4,712
1,052
1
65
27
37
7
1
134
16,753
Unk.
2
35
189
12
1
188
102
440
1,942
363
21
2
558
27
18
925
397
16
269
52
1,902
221
294
143
51
618
1
3
93
153
1,119
2,038
1,519
11
46
100
1
1
13
21
2
130
14,039
Total
15
2
3
77
308
23
3
241
201
1,267
5,598
725
49
2
1,080
51
34
3,015
781
30
453
126
2,921
431
444
297
106
721
1
3
201
252
2,021
6,979
2,607
13
114
128
1
1
52
29
2
2
270
31,680
Arrestee Data
Arrestee data are reported for all persons apprehended for the commission of Group A or Group
B crimes, that is, all offenses except Justifiable Homicide (not a crime). It must be remembered
that the object of this data set is to collect data on persons arrested, not on charges lodged.
For example, a person may be arrested on several charges in connection with the same
incident; in this situation, only one set of arrestee data would be reported, again, if the offenses
involved were in connection with one incident.
Likewise, one person may be arrested many times during a given time span for similar or
different violations within a jurisdiction. Because of a separation of time between the arrests, a
set of arrestee data is to be reported for each separate arrest. Again, more than one charge
could be lodged during the individual arrests, but only one set of arrestee data would be
reported for each crime incident.
Data is recorded for each of the (up to 99) arrestees involved in each incident. Arrest data is
recorded on all persons processed by arrest, citation, or summons for committing an offense
within the reporting jurisdiction. Included:
1. Those persons arrested and released without a formal charge being placed against
them. (An arrest has occurred when a law enforcement officer detains an adult with the
intention of seeking charges against the person for a specific offense(s) and a record is
made of the detention.)
2. Juveniles taken into custody or arrested but merely warned and released without being
charged.
54
55
Total
12
1
29
52
5
1
26
63
783
3,545
312
27
329
12
7
2,151
203
10
126
71
679
146
79
100
15
326
36
91
579
5,577
1,144
27
19
41
11
1
163
16,799
Type of Arrest
The following table shows the type of apprehension for each Group A arrest. On-View Arrest is
where the arrestee is taken into custody without a warrant or previous incident report.
Summoned/Cited, the arrestee is not taken into custody. Taken Into Custody is where an
arrestee is taken into custody based on warrant and/or previously submitted incident report.
Group A Offenses by Type of Arrest
09A - Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter
09B - Negligent Manslaughter
100 - Kidnapping/Abduction
11A - Rape
11B - Sodomy
11C - Sexual Assault With An Object
11D - Fondling
120 - Robbery
13A - Aggravated Assault
13B - Simple Assault
13C - Intimidation
200 - Arson
210 - Extortion/Blackmail
220 - Burglary/Breaking & Entering
23A - Pocket-picking
23B - Purse-snatching
23C - Shoplifting
23D - Theft From Building
23E - Theft From Coin-Operated Machine or Device
23F - Theft From Motor Vehicle
23G - Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories
23H - All Other Larceny
240 - Motor Vehicle Theft
250 - Counterfeiting/Forgery
26A - False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game
26B - Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud
26C - Impersonation
26D - Welfare Fraud
26E - Wire Fraud
270 - Embezzlement
280 - Stolen Property Offenses
290 - Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property
35A - Drug/Narcotic Violations
35B - Drug Equipment Violations
36A - Incest
36B - Statutory Rape
370 - Pornography/Obscene Material
39A - Betting/Wagering
39B - Operating/Promoting/Assisting Gambling
39C - Gambling Equipment Violation
39D - Sports Tampering
40A - Prostitution
40B - Assisting or Promoting Prostitution
40C - Purchasing Prostitution
510 - Bribery
520 - Weapon Law Violations
64A - Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex Acts
64B - Human Trafficking, Involuntary Servitude
Total
56
On-View
Arrest
8
17
30
3
11
55
633
2,792
246
18
230
3
4
1,465
73
1
82
11
383
104
33
64
5
257
18
53
285
4,477
731
20
11
26
8
1
135
12,293
Summoned
/Cited
2
5
1
1
9
29
183
16
3
41
4
2
542
78
4
26
56
155
25
9
10
7
15
10
17
185
429
229
4
1
8
12
2,118
Taken Into
Custody
4
1
10
17
1
6
8
121
570
50
6
58
5
1
144
52
5
18
4
141
17
37
26
3
54
8
21
109
671
184
3
7
7
3
16
2,388
Total
12
1
29
52
5
1
26
63
783
3,545
312
27
329
12
7
2,151
203
10
126
71
679
146
79
100
15
326
36
91
579
5,577
1,144
27
19
41
11
1
163
16,799
Arrestee Age
The following tables shows the age of arrestees by Group A arrests, if known.
Group A Offenses by Arrestee Age
09A - Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter
09B - Negligent Manslaughter
100 - Kidnapping/Abduction
11A - Rape
11B - Sodomy
11C - Sexual Assault With An Object
11D - Fondling
120 - Robbery
13A - Aggravated Assault
13B - Simple Assault
13C - Intimidation
200 - Arson
210 - Extortion/Blackmail
220 - Burglary/Breaking & Entering
23A - Pocket-picking
23B - Purse-snatching
23C - Shoplifting
23D - Theft From Building
23E - Theft From Coin-Operated Machine or Device
23F - Theft From Motor Vehicle
23G - Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories
23H - All Other Larceny
240 - Motor Vehicle Theft
250 - Counterfeiting/Forgery
26A - False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game
26B - Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud
26C - Impersonation
26D - Welfare Fraud
26E - Wire Fraud
270 - Embezzlement
280 - Stolen Property Offenses
290 - Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property
35A - Drug/Narcotic Violations
35B - Drug Equipment Violations
36A - Incest
36B - Statutory Rape
370 - Pornography/Obscene Material
39A - Betting/Wagering
39B - Operating/Promoting/Assisting Gambling
39C - Gambling Equipment Violation
39D - Sports Tampering
40A - Prostitution
40B - Assisting or Promoting Prostitution
40C - Purchasing Prostitution
510 - Bribery
520 - Weapon Law Violations
64A - Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex Acts
64B - Human Trafficking, Involuntary Servitude
Total
Juvenile
1
8
3
1
9
8
61
384
24
7
81
1
508
42
4
62
57
147
48
6
3
63
9
30
204
797
162
15
6
34
2,785
57
18/19
1
1
3
2
1
3
2
47
191
6
37
3
219
21
15
1
70
12
6
4
1
28
6
12
40
822
232
6
2
1
9
1,804
20/24
2
4
11
3
18
146
656
44
4
67
2
4
371
42
28
4
123
28
17
20
2
84
8
14
106
1,347
296
2
2
10
2
33
3,500
25/29
4
7
7
2
17
139
586
46
2
36
2
1
309
27
1
11
92
14
13
22
2
50
5
4
74
808
150
1
3
9
4
25
2,473
30/34
6
5
2
5
127
527
49
10
46
215
20
5
85
20
11
9
3
45
2
11
54
637
93
3
1
4
1
12
2,008
35/39
1
2
8
5
5
83
397
43
17
148
21
3
4
2
37
7
11
6
2
25
2
10
36
373
66
2
7
1
7
1,331
58
40/44
2
1
5
1
73
292
20
1
20
1
106
15
2
1
2
38
4
8
7
1
18
1
3
19
295
41
2
2
2
7
990
45/49
1
4
1
4
51
212
29
1
8
1
1
121
4
2
32
7
11
17
1
6
1
3
16
174
32
3
3
5
751
50/54
1
1
1
1
27
179
27
1
11
1
78
3
1
17
2
2
3
3
1
3
11
176
41
3
17
611
55/59
1
4
1
19
59
13
1
5
1
31
1
16
4
3
9
97
21
1
9
296
60+
1
1
1
10
62
11
1
1
45
7
2
22
4
2
1
1
1
10
51
10
1
5
250
Total
12
1
29
52
5
1
26
63
783
3,545
312
27
329
12
7
2,151
203
10
126
71
679
146
79
100
15
326
36
91
579
5,577
1,144
27
19
41
11
1
163
16,799
Arrestee Gender
This table shows the gender of arrestees by Group A arrests.
Group A Offenses by Arrestee Gender
09A - Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter
09B - Negligent Manslaughter
100 - Kidnapping/Abduction
11A - Rape
11B - Sodomy
11C - Sexual Assault With An Object
11D - Fondling
120 - Robbery
13A - Aggravated Assault
13B - Simple Assault
13C - Intimidation
200 - Arson
210 - Extortion/Blackmail
220 - Burglary/Breaking & Entering
23A - Pocket-picking
23B - Purse-snatching
23C - Shoplifting
23D - Theft From Building
23E - Theft From Coin-Operated Machine or Device
23F - Theft From Motor Vehicle
23G - Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories
23H - All Other Larceny
240 - Motor Vehicle Theft
250 - Counterfeiting/Forgery
26A - False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game
26B - Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud
26C - Impersonation
26D - Welfare Fraud
26E - Wire Fraud
270 - Embezzlement
280 - Stolen Property Offenses
290 - Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property
35A - Drug/Narcotic Violations
35B - Drug Equipment Violations
36A - Incest
36B - Statutory Rape
370 - Pornography/Obscene Material
39A - Betting/Wagering
39B - Operating/Promoting/Assisting Gambling
39C - Gambling Equipment Violation
39D - Sports Tampering
40A - Prostitution
40B - Assisting or Promoting Prostitution
40C - Purchasing Prostitution
510 - Bribery
520 - Weapon Law Violations
64A - Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex Acts
64B - Human Trafficking, Involuntary Servitude
Total
59
Female
1
4
2
3
8
118
1,082
32
4
37
4
4
1,076
71
4
12
2
266
36
35
48
6
126
17
31
109
1,546
301
6
6
18
2
7
5,024
Male
11
1
25
50
5
1
23
55
665
2,463
280
23
292
8
3
1,075
132
6
114
69
413
110
44
52
9
200
19
60
470
4,031
843
21
13
23
9
1
156
11,775
Total
12
1
29
52
5
1
26
63
783
3,545
312
27
329
12
7
2,151
203
10
126
71
679
146
79
100
15
326
36
91
579
5,577
1,144
27
19
41
11
1
163
16,799
Arrestee Race
This table shows the race of arrestees by Group A arrests.
Asian
3
2
18
2
3
20
2
7
1
1
1
1
1
2
34
4
1
1
2
106
60
Black or
African
American
2
2
8
15
91
267
24
3
30
1
1
169
12
6
39
5
7
16
2
17
3
17
24
345
52
10
5
4
1,177
American
Indian or
Alaskan
Native
2
12
11
7
24
262
1,239
122
10
105
3
2
852
44
3
40
16
202
64
13
30
1
217
3
30
191
1,303
229
4
1
4
29
5,075
Native
Hawaiian
or Other
Pacific
Islander
6
1
1
1
9
White
8
1
15
30
5
1
18
23
408
1,912
156
13
182
8
3
1,072
132
7
66
53
393
69
57
49
12
83
30
40
344
3,363
697
22
14
25
6
1
115
9,433
Unk.
1
1
20
103
8
1
9
1
38
13
14
2
38
6
1
4
8
3
18
531
161
3
15
999
Total
12
1
29
52
5
1
26
63
783
3,545
312
27
329
12
7
2,151
203
10
126
71
679
146
79
100
15
326
36
91
579
5,577
1,144
27
19
41
11
1
163
16,799
Arrestee Ethnicity
This table shows the ethnicity of arrestees by Group A arrests.
Hispanic
or Latino
2
3
3
1
5
41
155
19
1
25
128
5
7
1
27
12
2
5
27
6
25
218
26
1
1
2
1
6
755
61
Not
Hispanic
or Latino
10
1
26
45
5
1
22
56
661
3,056
266
23
272
10
6
1,878
170
8
101
68
557
122
65
85
15
264
32
75
500
4,529
855
26
10
34
7
1
123
13,985
Unk.
4
3
2
81
334
27
3
32
2
1
145
28
2
18
2
95
12
12
10
35
4
10
54
830
263
8
5
3
34
2,059
Total
12
1
29
52
5
1
26
63
783
3,545
312
27
329
12
7
2,151
203
10
126
71
679
146
79
100
15
326
36
91
579
5,577
1,144
27
19
41
11
1
163
16,799
Group B Offenses
There are 11 crime categories for Group B offenses. Only arrests are to be reported for Group B
offenses. The Group B offenses are listed below in UCR (Uniform Crime Reporting) number
order for ease of reference rather than in the order of their importance.
90A - Bad Checks
90B - Curfew/Loitering/Vagrancy Violations
90C - Disorderly Conduct
90D - Driving Under the Influence
90E - Drunkenness
90F - Family Offenses, Nonviolent
90G - Liquor Law Violations
90H - Peeping Tom
90I - Runaway
90J - Trespass of Real Property
90Z - All Other Offenses
th
911 47 Class Top Telecommunicator Ryan Titze, Mitchell Department of Public Safety is
presented a plaque by Attorney General Marty Jackley. Class was held September 22, 2014
through October 3, 2014.
62
Type of Arrest
The following table shows the type of apprehension. On-View Arrest is where the arrestee is
taken into custody without a warrant or previous incident report. Summoned/Cited the arrestee
is not taken into custody. Taken Into Custody is where an arrestee is taken into custody based
on warrant and/or previously submitted incident report. A person is arrested only one time per
incident; therefore the data below reflects the Type of Arrest per incident even though there
could be multiple Group B offenses reported.
Group B Offenses by Type of Arrest
90A - Bad Checks
90B - Curfew/Loitering/Vagrancy Violations
90C - Disorderly Conduct
90D - Driving Under the Influence
90E - Drunkenness
90F - Family Offenses, Nonviolent
90G - Liquor Law Violations
90H - Peeping Tom
90I - Runaway
90J - Tresspass of Real Property
90Z - All Other Offenses
Total
On-View
Arrest
37
485
1,731
5,349
70
203
1,468
2
33
617
1,710
11,705
Summoned
/ Cited
29
69
257
66
3
120
1,808
3
33
87
721
3,196
Taken Into
Custody
156
19
374
767
7
36
248
11
65
4,474
6,157
Total
222
573
2,362
6,182
80
359
3,524
5
77
769
6,905
21,058
Arrestee Age
The following tables shows the age of arrestees by Group B arrests, if known. A person is
arrested only one time per incident; therefore the data below reflects the age of the arrestee per
incident even though there could be multiple Group B offenses reported.
Group B Offenses by Arrestee Age
90A - Bad Checks
90B - Curfew/Loitering/Vagrancy Violations
90C - Disorderly Conduct
90D - Driving Under the Influence
90E - Drunkenness
90F - Family Offenses, Nonviolent
90G - Liquor Law Violations
90H - Peeping Tom
90I - Runaway
90J - Trespass of Real Property
90Z - All Other Offenses
Total
Group B Offenses by Arrestee Age
90A - Bad Checks
90B - Curfew/Loitering/Vagrancy Violations
90C - Disorderly Conduct
90D - Driving Under the Influence
90E - Drunkenness
90F - Family Offenses, Nonviolent
90G - Liquor Law Violations
90H - Peeping Tom
90I - Runaway
90J - Trespass of Real Property
90Z - All Other Offenses
Total
Juvenile
154
332
57
9
148
768
77
42
516
2,103
40/44
29
56
166
529
10
22
120
113
513
1,558
63
18/19
1
8
149
238
7
12
1,132
17
497
2,061
45/49
19
74
138
511
4
19
147
1
101
398
1,412
20/24
31
60
450
1,282
16
35
727
1
98
1,459
4,159
50/54
11
45
107
452
2
15
109
1
80
304
1,126
25/29
40
42
401
1,070
10
33
154
1
92
1,203
3,046
55/59
10
7
58
308
3
11
52
26
199
674
30/34
30
50
316
836
7
32
160
1
85
1,010
2,527
60+
12
24
50
264
7
5
45
55
131
593
35/39
39
53
195
635
5
27
110
60
675
1,799
Total
222
573
2,362
6,182
80
359
3,524
5
77
769
6,905
21,058
Arrestee Gender
This table shows the gender of arrestees by Group B arrests. A person is arrested only one time
per incident; therefore the data below reflects the gender of the arrestee per incident even
though there could be multiple Group B offenses reported.
Group B Offenses by Arrestee Gender
90A - Bad Checks
90B - Curfew/Loitering/Vagrancy Violations
90C - Disorderly Conduct
90D - Driving Under the Influence
90E - Drunkenness
90F - Family Offenses, Nonviolent
90G - Liquor Law Violations
90H - Peeping Tom
90I - Runaway
90J - Trespass of Real Property
90Z - All Other Offenses
Total
Female
105
118
587
1,634
16
104
1,164
1
56
119
2,337
6,241
Male
117
455
1,775
4,548
64
255
2,360
4
21
650
4,568
14,817
Total
222
573
2,362
6,182
80
359
3,524
5
77
769
6,905
21,058
Arrestee Race
This table shows the race of arrestees by Group B arrests. A person is arrested only one time
per incident; therefore the data below reflects the race of the arrestee per incident even though
there could be multiple Group B offenses reported.
Asian
1
2
11
50
2
17
1
4
3
23
114
Black or
African
American
5
69
201
216
47
97
4
45
249
933
64
American
Indian or
Alaskan
Native
24
255
960
961
38
77
1,201
20
451
2,774
6,761
Native
Hawaiian
or Other
Pacific
Islander
1
1
7
2
1
3
15
White
185
242
1,106
3,510
41
226
1,909
4
46
263
3,745
11,277
Unk.
6
5
83
1,438
1
7
298
3
6
111
1,958
Total
222
573
2,362
6,182
80
359
3,524
5
77
769
6,905
21,058
Arrestee Ethnicity
This table shows the ethnicity of arrestees by Group B arrests. Ethnicity is not a required field;
therefore the column No Data represents the number of incidents that did not report Ethnicity.
A person is arrested only one time per incident; therefore the data below reflects the ethnicity of
the arrestee per incident even though there could be multiple Group B offenses reported.
Hispanic
or Latino
7
19
113
253
13
119
3
16
318
861
Not
Hispanic
or Latino
201
490
2,016
4,049
76
326
2,746
5
68
711
5,944
16,632
Unk.
14
64
233
1,880
4
20
659
6
42
643
3,565
Total
222
573
2,362
6,182
80
359
3,524
5
77
769
6,905
21,058
th
47 911 Telecommunication Class held September 22, 2014 through October 3, 2014.
65
Law Enforcement
Officers Killed or
Assaulted
66
Type of Activity
Responding to
Disturbance
Call (Family
Quarrels,
Person with
Firearm, Etc.
Burglaries in
Progress or
Pursuing
Burglary
Suspects
Robberies in
Progress or
Pursuing
Robbery
Suspects
Attempting
Other
Arrests
21
46
10
77
1
1
3
24
12
41
1
2
4
Ambush No
Warning
Handling
Persons
with
Mental
Illness
Traffic
Pursuits
and
Stops
Handling,
Transporting,
Custody of
Prisoners
Group A Offenses by
Type of Activity
09A - Murder & NonNegligent Manslaughter
13A - Aggravated Assault
13B - Simple Assault
13C - Intimidation
Total
Investigating
Suspicious
Persons or
Circumstances
Civil Disorder
(Riot, Mass
Disobedience)
All
Other
Total
17
36
11
64
6
8
5
19
1
1
2
4
6
7
10
1
18
1
7
8
16
61
138
50
249
Other
(Assisted)
Type of Assignment
Group A
Offenses by
Assignment
Type
09A - Murder &
Non-Negligent
Manslaughter
TwoOfficer
Vehicle
OneOfficer
Vehicle
(Alone)
One-Officer
Vehicle
(Assisted)
Detective or
Special
Assignment
(Alone)
Detective or
Special
Assignment
(Assisted)
Other
(Alone)
13A - Aggravated
Assault
19
29
61
13B - Simple
Assault
52
54
16
138
13C - Intimidation
18
23
50
11
89
106
13
26
249
Total
67
Total
Offenses by
Contributor
th
Students from the 156 Session of the Basic Officer Certification Course held August 17, 2014
through November 14, 2014.
68
Percent Of
Population
Covered
85%
90%
88%
83%
78%
80%
82%
82%
82%
78%
82%
82%
87%
# Of
Reporting
Agencies
82
96
89
75
64
73
76
89
84
80
88
86
98
Reporting
Year
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Percent Of
Population
Covered
95%
91%
92%
92%
92%
92%
95%
95%
95%
95%
95%
95%
# Of
Reporting
Agencies
137
129
114
109
118
119
121
119
118
118
116
116
This publication of Crime in South Dakota 2014 represents approximately 95% of the population
as reported by 51 Sheriffs Offices, 63 Police Departments, Division of Criminal Investigation
and SD Highway Patrol.
69
70
Cleared Exceptionally
The column Cleared Exceptionally in the following tables by contributor indicates whether or
not the law enforcement agency cleared the incident by exceptional means. In a multipleoffense incident, the exceptional clearance of one offense clears the entire incident.
An incident cannot be cleared exceptionally if it was previously or at the same time cleared by
an arrest.
To clear an offense by exceptional means, the following four conditions must be met:
1. The investigation must have clearly and definitely established the identity of at least one
offender.
2. Sufficient probable cause must have been developed to support arresting, charging, and
prosecuting the offender.
3. The exact location of the offender must be known so that an arrest could be made.
4. There must be a reason outside the control of law enforcement which prevents the arrest, i.e.
A through E, below:
A = Death of Offender
B = Prosecution Declined (by the prosecutor for other than lack of probable cause)
C = In Custody of Other Jurisdiction (includes extradition denied)
D = Victim Refused to Cooperate (in the prosecution)
E = Juvenile/No Custody (the handling of a juvenile without taking him/her into custody,
but rather by oral or written notice given to the parents or legal guardian in a case
involving a minor offense, such as petty larceny)
Note: The clearance of an incident should not be confused with closing an investigation.
71
Police Departments
ABERDEEN PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
5
11
1
16
5
62
344
46
4
115
15
90
12
34
4
250
28
21
6
12
1
1
3
2
2
197
104
92
3
29
6
2
20
5
71
15
123
4
185
1
18
245
2,210
1
1
1
3
2
16
7
8
11
9
2
11
1
5
70
6
59
207
2
4
35
191
2
8
42
1
23
4
2
9
95
12
2
1
9
5
1
15
123
4
179
1
18
186
974
2
4
37
207
2
8
49
1
31
4
2
20
104
14
13
1
1
14
5
71
15
123
4
185
1
18
245
1,181
72
ARRESTS
ALCESTER PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
2
5
3
2
1
23
1
2
1
1
4
3
2
1
15
1
2
1
1
4
3
2
1
15
73
ARRESTS
AVON PD
09A - Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter
09B - Negligent Manslaughter
09C - Justifiable Homicide
100 - Kidnapping/Abduction
11A - Rape
11B - Sodomy
11C - Sexual Assault With An Object
11D - Fondling
120 - Robbery
13A - Aggravated Assault
13B - Simple Assault
13C - Intimidation
200 - Arson
210 - Extortion/Blackmail
220 - Burglary/Breaking & Entering
23A - Pocket-picking
23B - Purse-snatching
23C - Shoplifting
23D - Theft From Building
23E - Theft From Coin-Operated Machine or Device
23F - Theft From Motor Vehicle
23G - Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories
23H - All Other Larceny
240 - Motor Vehicle Theft
250 - Counterfeiting/Forgery
26A - False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game
26B - Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud
26C - Impersonation
26D - Welfare Fraud
26E - Wire Fraud
270 - Embezzlement
280 - Stolen Property Offenses
290 - Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property
35A - Drug/Narcotic Violations
35B - Drug Equipment Violations
36A - Incest
36B - Statutory Rape
370 - Pornography/Obscene Material
39A - Betting/Wagering
39B - Operating/Promoting/Assisting Gambling
39C - Gambling Equipment Violation
39D - Sports Tampering
40A - Prostitution
40B - Assisting or Promoting Prostitution
40C - Purchasing Prostitution
510 - Bribery
520 - Weapon Law Violations
64A - Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex Acts
64B - Human Trafficking, Involuntary Servitude
90A - Bad Checks
90B - Curfew/Loitering/Vagrancy Violations
90C - Disorderly Conduct
90D - Driving Under the Influence
90E - Drunkenness
90F - Family Offenses, Nonviolent
90G - Liquor Law Violations
90H - Peeping Tom
90I - Runaway
90J - Trespass of Real Property
90Z - All Other Offenses
Totals
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
74
ARRESTS
BELLE FOURCHE PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
2
3
12
22
24
1
15
2
3
2
55
4
1
1
5
28
31
16
1
2
3
13
49
3
2
301
1
1
1
3
2
2
2
7
2
15
3
16
7
1
4
3
1
1
18
3
3
13
49
3
125
3
18
9
1
4
3
1
3
25
3
3
13
49
3
2
140
75
ARRESTS
BERESFORD PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
6
4
3
23
4
1
5
5
6
1
2
1
61
1
1
3
1
2
2
1
9
3
1
2
1
2
1
10
76
ARRESTS
BOX ELDER PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
5
4
21
76
19
32
8
33
18
4
24
7
2
5
4
3
29
14
7
1
2
1
10
39
11
17
3
9
409
1
8
2
5
2
1
4
17
40
1
6
31
5
3
1
1
10
6
1
10
38
7
3
9
132
1
7
39
5
5
1
1
15
8
1
10
39
11
17
3
9
172
77
ARRESTS
BRANDON PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
15
2
2
7
13
1
9
4
32
6
92
2
1
1
4
8
1
13
3
31
2
50
1
15
4
32
6
58
78
ARRESTS
BROOKINGS PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
3
8
25
85
10
47
41
16
1
64
10
195
7
8
9
2
184
112
77
2
2
4
5
55
86
3
198
14
93
1,366
5
6
15
4
4
1
6
1
9
16
67
5
56
9
22
2
8
2
16
1
1
2
12
91
24
2
5
49
85
3
189
14
77
675
5
61
9
28
2
23
2
16
1
1
2
16
95
25
2
5
55
86
3
198
14
93
742
79
ARRESTS
BURKE PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
80
ARRESTS
CANTON PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
1
4
17
1
7
1
3
2
9
2
1
1
5
9
19
18
1
4
38
1
21
6
172
1
3
2
4
2
9
7
3
1
10
1
43
1
2
1
10
1
1
2
12
11
1
37
1
11
5
96
1
2
2
13
1
1
4
4
2
21
18
4
38
1
21
6
139
81
ARRESTS
CENTERVILLE PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
2
2
1
1
1
7
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
82
ARRESTS
CHAMBERLAIN PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
4
2
1
16
56
6
26
1
2
4
84
4
4
5
2
3
2
38
19
27
4
10
30
1
4
1
2
1
359
4
7
3
1
15
1
7
26
1
5
1
6
1
12
6
1
10
30
1
1
2
1
112
1
7
30
1
5
1
6
1
19
6
1
10
30
1
4
1
2
1
127
83
ARRESTS
CLARK PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
6
1
1
5
7
6
3
2
31
1
2
1
2
6
3
4
4
3
14
4
2
5
4
3
2
20
84
ARRESTS
DEADWOOD PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
4
53
1
2
3
5
6
2
8
2
19
17
12
22
58
30
19
57
320
1
2
2
5
4
53
1
2
3
1
7
18
4
22
58
28
19
55
275
4
53
1
2
3
1
7
19
4
22
58
30
19
57
280
85
ARRESTS
EAGLE BUTTE PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
3
2
2
1
1
1
2
12
1
1
2
4
1
1
2
4
86
ARRESTS
ESTELLINE PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
3
21
3
3
1
1
1
4
1
8
1
1
1
4
1
3
11
87
ARRESTS
FAITH PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
2
2
1
5
1
2
1
4
1
2
1
4
88
ARRESTS
FLANDREAU PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
11
34
2
1
6
2
4
1
14
3
1
2
2
1
21
24
13
1
1
17
26
2
1
1
192
1
1
1
2
1
1
7
3
25
1
3
1
1
4
23
6
16
25
2
1
1
112
4
25
2
3
1
1
5
25
6
17
26
2
1
1
119
89
ARRESTS
FREEMAN PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
5
2
2
1
1
1
1
3
5
1
23
1
1
1
1
4
3
4
5
12
1
4
1
4
5
1
16
90
ARRESTS
GETTYSBURG PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
3
8
1
1
4
6
1
1
26
1
3
6
1
1
12
1
3
6
1
1
12
91
ARRESTS
HERMOSA PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
92
ARRESTS
HOT SPRINGS PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
3
43
8
3
2
5
1
3
2
2
8
4
2
22
25
2
1
136
1
1
1
2
5
3
32
6
1
1
1
3
3
1
22
25
1
99
3
33
6
2
1
1
3
4
1
22
25
2
1
104
93
ARRESTS
HOVEN PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
94
ARRESTS
HURON PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
3
18
1
17
4
28
107
23
5
1
48
7
52
33
15
178
10
12
17
15
4
151
118
39
2
3
17
5
39
84
4
34
12
5
156
1,267
4
1
1
5
1
3
1
3
16
1
3
8
2
10
12
18
89
3
2
5
12
65
9
3
7
1
3
4
1
8
1
3
1
2
10
88
2
2
31
82
4
24
5
138
516
3
2
5
12
65
9
3
11
2
4
9
2
11
2
3
1
2
13
104
3
5
39
84
4
34
12
5
156
605
95
ARRESTS
IRENE PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
96
ARRESTS
JEFFERSON PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
2
1
1
5
2
1
1
4
2
1
1
4
97
ARRESTS
KADOKA PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
3
4
3
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
20
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
3
1
10
2
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
13
98
ARRESTS
KIMBALL PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
99
ARRESTS
LEAD PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
10
37
4
6
1
4
12
1
16
7
2
1
10
10
7
6
14
148
1
1
1
3
6
33
4
2
9
2
10
10
7
6
13
102
6
33
4
3
1
9
2
10
10
7
6
14
105
100
ARRESTS
LENNOX PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
4
2
3
1
2
2
1
1
3
1
4
25
1
1
2
5
1
1
1
2
1
3
14
5
1
1
1
3
1
4
16
101
ARRESTS
LEOLA PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
102
ARRESTS
MADISON PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
3
4
3
46
15
7
6
3
8
5
51
4
2
2
1
32
31
25
2
16
43
92
10
106
517
2
6
6
3
6
1
10
5
13
8
2
1
18
9
25
115
2
1
36
1
5
2
17
1
3
2
1
7
40
37
16
42
74
1
80
368
2
3
42
7
8
6
1
2
27
1
3
2
1
12
53
45
2
16
43
92
10
105
483
103
ARRESTS
MARTIN PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
3
1
1
7
53
3
9
4
21
3
2
1
8
8
4
1
1
17
17
6
170
1
1
1
2
1
4
10
3
15
1
1
1
7
2
1
15
16
2
64
3
16
1
1
1
1
7
3
1
17
17
6
74
104
ARRESTS
MENNO PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
105
ARRESTS
MILLER PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
2
1
1
1
1
3
9
1
2
3
6
1
2
3
6
106
ARRESTS
MITCHELL PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
6
12
1
23
2
54
361
54
3
1
58
127
41
2
84
5
251
30
9
3
5
6
10
302
143
89
3
4
1
9
2
12
87
80
155
10
10
127
2,183
3
1
3
49
20
1
9
5
1
8
1
22
123
1
4
5
31
6
44
1
9
21
2
2
3
12
22
14
1
1
1
2
3
2
80
32
10
2
14
325
1
2
22
150
2
2
12
83
3
3
34
2
1
2
5
5
1
16
134
58
8
1
3
9
85
123
8
120
895
1
2
1
4
27
181
2
2
18
127
4
12
55
4
1
2
5
7
4
28
156
72
9
2
4
2
12
87
80
155
10
10
134
1,220
107
ARRESTS
MOBRIDGE PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
3
5
49
2
23
33
6
10
7
1
27
35
21
9
46
53
5
78
3
3
57
476
1
2
1
1
4
2
2
23
3
39
3
45
1
21
13
1
4
4
4
46
35
9
44
51
5
55
3
57
401
4
47
1
22
14
1
4
4
4
50
35
9
46
53
5
78
3
3
57
440
108
ARRESTS
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
9
7
1
2
1
7
1
3
18
3
4
3
2
12
36
23
1
7
16
1
16
3
200
377
1
3
1
3
12
20
1
8
4
1
1
2
5
1
3
2
5
33
22
1
7
16
1
13
3
188
317
1
8
4
1
1
2
6
1
3
2
5
36
23
1
7
16
1
16
3
200
337
109
ARRESTS
PARKSTON PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
22
1
1
1
3
3
11
2
3
47
6
4
1
3
1
3
18
4
1
1
11
1
18
10
1
4
1
1
3
11
2
3
36
110
ARRESTS
PHILIP PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
3
4
1
1
1
1
111
ARRESTS
PIERRE PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
3
11
15
1
37
195
31
1
39
70
93
6
237
34
13
19
2
11
13
148
128
72
2
4
1
5
61
109
1
100
7
2
1,471
1
4
2
2
2
1
12
3
1
2
9
1
2
19
5
1
8
3
33
2
89
2
1
19
82
5
5
9
44
2
4
2
1
6
86
13
1
1
53
106
1
67
5
2
517
2
1
19
85
5
5
10
2
53
2
5
2
3
6
105
18
1
2
61
109
1
100
7
2
606
112
ARRESTS
RAPID CITY PD
09A - Murder & Nonnegligent Manslaughter
09B - Negligent Manslaughter
09C - Justifiable Homicide
100 - Kidnapping/Abduction
11A - Rape
11B - Sodomy
11C - Sexual Assault With An Object
11D - Fondling
120 - Robbery
13A - Aggravated Assault
13B - Simple Assault
13C - Intimidation
200 - Arson
210 - Extortion/Blackmail
220 - Burglary/Breaking & Entering
23A - Pocket-picking
23B - Purse-snatching
23C - Shoplifting
23D - Theft From Building
23E - Theft From Coin-Operated Machine or Device
23F - Theft From Motor Vehicle
23G - Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories
23H - All Other Larceny
240 - Motor Vehicle Theft
250 - Counterfeiting/Forgery
26A - False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game
26B - Credit Card/Automated Teller Machine Fraud
26C - Impersonation
26D - Welfare Fraud
26E - Wire Fraud
270 - Embezzlement
280 - Stolen Property Offenses
290 - Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property
35A - Drug/Narcotic Violations
35B - Drug Equipment Violations
36A - Incest
36B - Statutory Rape
370 - Pornography/Obscene Material
39A - Betting/Wagering
39B - Operating/Promoting/Assisting Gambling
39C - Gambling Equipment Violation
39D - Sports Tampering
40A - Prostitution
40B - Assisting or Promoting Prostitution
40C - Purchasing Prostitution
510 - Bribery
520 - Weapon Law Violations
64A - Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex Acts
64B - Human Trafficking, Involuntary Servitude
90A - Bad Checks
90B - Curfew/Loitering/Vagrancy Violations
90C - Disorderly Conduct
90D - Driving Under the Influence
90E - Drunkenness
90F - Family Offenses, Nonviolent
90G - Liquor Law Violations
90H - Peeping Tom
90I - Runaway
90J - Trespass of Real Property
90Z - All Other Offenses
Totals
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
4
1
38
54
4
1
66
55
312
1,232
204
3
439
8
3
961
80
3
304
52
771
208
120
26
24
450
37
62
481
938
514
3
59
30
12
80
26
30
274
759
10
823
115
1,719
11,395
1
9
6
6
21
44
14
15
12
3
5
3
44
8
4
5
1
1
34
2
238
1
1
2
4
74
8
1
6
180
12
1
11
4
3
41
3
2
10
150
27
15
7
61
2
3
116
18
152
915
2
1
8
6
1
7
9
136
559
105
37
1
1
597
7
13
3
81
9
15
20
3
207
4
23
74
752
124
5
26
4
29
26
23
214
757
7
707
97
1,567
6,267
2
1
8
7
1
8
11
140
633
113
1
43
1
1
777
7
25
4
92
13
15
23
3
248
7
25
84
902
151
5
26
4
44
26
30
275
759
10
823
115
1,719
7,182
113
ARRESTS
ROSHOLT PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
114
ARRESTS
SCOTLAND PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
115
ARRESTS
SDSU PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
7
3
2
16
6
77
65
3
28
234
1
2
445
1
1
7
9
1
6
1
4
76
64
3
28
227
1
2
413
1
6
1
4
77
65
3
28
234
1
2
422
116
ARRESTS
SELBY PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
3
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
13
3
1
1
1
1
7
3
1
1
1
1
7
117
ARRESTS
SIOUX FALLS PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
6
55
145
5
22
91
515
1,345
169
25
1
861
20
18
1,364
362
13
713
37
1,521
323
172
179
137
324
120
93
1,547
1,555
1,434
8
52
11
19
10
1
50
366
833
1,070
171
285
405
51
16,504
3
35
3
8
1
26
121
21
12
1
1
7
10
2
46
3
6
4
6
6
4
1
31
27
24
3
6
2
1
421
1
5
23
110
7
4
31
1
235
9
2
6
35
16
2
2
19
3
20
34
263
24
1
1
2
133
8
53
225
6
1
1,282
5
10
12
1
31
242
703
76
4
60
2
1
750
7
17
1
78
27
13
33
2
6
15
60
1,310
64
1
13
7
17
364
700
1,062
118
60
399
50
6,321
5
10
13
1
36
265
813
83
8
91
3
1
985
16
2
23
1
113
43
13
35
2
21
9
35
94
1,573
88
2
13
7
18
366
833
1,070
171
285
405
51
7,603
118
ARRESTS
SISSETON PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
1
10
43
3
12
10
1
1
3
19
106
21
21
55
49
76
32
464
1
2
2
2
1
4
22
5
21
2
31
93
1
2
7
34
1
8
5
1
3
2
11
130
26
55
47
45
32
410
1
2
7
35
3
10
7
1
3
3
15
152
31
21
55
49
76
32
503
119
ARRESTS
SPEARFISH PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
5
3
19
94
23
2
34
29
13
2
115
18
20
20
83
6
19
16
8
19
1
5
109
38
44
2
2
2
1
50
53
2
161
11
15
1,044
1
1
1
1
4
1
4
3
12
2
1
1
1
2
3
2
1
7
1
2
43
1
9
50
4
3
7
3
2
56
2
2
18
7
1
3
1
18
28
33
2
1
49
53
2
154
10
13
532
2
9
54
4
6
7
3
2
68
4
1
2
18
1
7
1
3
2
20
28
36
2
2
1
50
53
2
161
11
15
575
120
ARRESTS
SPRINGFIELD PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
121
ARRESTS
STURGIS PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
1
6
64
4
21
2
21
29
3
30
22
33
9
18
16
12
6
2
2
1
58
72
58
7
1
2
43
158
142
2
10
89
945
2
3
1
1
1
2
1
11
1
4
2
1
1
2
53
8
1
68
11
14
2
6
1
11
2
1
11
200
5
50
2
7
9
3
2
2
3
1
11
11
2
2
1
10
70
55
9
1
37
157
131
9
78
668
1
5
54
2
9
10
4
2
4
53
3
9
11
11
1
2
2
1
78
81
69
9
1
2
43
158
142
2
10
89
868
122
ARRESTS
SUMMERSET PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
1
2
3
1
1
9
6
1
2
1
5
1
7
1
13
55
1
1
2
1
13
18
1
1
2
1
13
18
123
ARRESTS
TEA PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
2
4
24
7
8
1
7
1
4
25
3
2
4
3
19
33
23
6
27
9
38
35
10
4
7
307
1
1
1
2
1
8
3
1
1
1
6
12
9
5
27
1
14
10
1
4
107
1
12
7
1
5
2
3
5
1
2
21
13
4
9
37
21
3
3
150
1
2
2
20
7
4
1
5
2
4
5
1
1
8
33
22
9
27
9
38
35
10
4
7
257
124
ARRESTS
TRIPP PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
1
1
1
3
2
9
3
1
2
6
1
1
3
1
1
2
7
125
ARRESTS
TYNDALL PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
126
ARRESTS
VERMILLION PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
4
10
2
28
90
13
28
2
23
46
35
8
95
10
14
99
50
34
2
1
22
58
4
6
25
709
2
1
17
52
1
1
1
3
1
35
4
1
22
58
4
6
25
234
2
1
17
52
1
1
1
3
1
35
4
1
22
58
4
6
25
234
127
ARRESTS
VIBORG PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
1
128
ARRESTS
WAGNER PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
1
34
3
19
2
1
2
1
21
29
56
60
13
2
245
1
4
1
1
2
2
2
19
1
33
1
26
2
15
2
2
1
19
27
54
41
13
1
204
1
1
30
3
15
2
1
2
1
21
29
56
60
13
2
237
129
ARRESTS
WATERTOWN PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
12
2
19
2
42
287
64
3
95
76
150
85
7
137
22
31
49
21
47
4
11
241
204
169
2
11
1
1
12
2
60
138
50
15
188
2
10
84
2,356
4
3
3
45
14
7
2
13
1
5
2
4
5
3
1
14
5
6
3
140
1
3
7
1
18
5
6
4
1
1
7
31
4
1
17
1
9
36
153
1
3
23
161
24
2
18
56
13
2
1
23
5
7
6
2
6
2
1
27
158
45
1
1
4
2
43
137
50
15
179
2
10
49
1,079
2
3
26
168
24
2
19
74
18
8
1
27
6
7
6
2
6
3
1
34
189
49
1
1
5
2
60
138
50
15
188
2
10
85
1,232
130
ARRESTS
WHITEWOOD PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
131
ARRESTS
WINNER PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
2
4
38
4
1
5
4
3
7
2
1
2
2
1
13
23
12
1
1
24
20
12
1
184
3
2
1
1
3
7
5
2
1
4
1
30
4
24
1
5
1
1
1
1
3
25
12
1
1
22
19
8
129
4
24
3
1
5
2
2
2
1
1
6
32
17
1
1
24
20
12
1
159
132
ARRESTS
WORTHING PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
1
1
2
2
7
1
1
2
4
1
1
2
4
133
ARRESTS
YANKTON PD
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
1
18
4
9
3
29
156
20
1
48
1
16
8
1
386
7
9
7
9
10
152
246
37
5
17
31
127
5
16
9
8
28
1,425
1
1
4
1
4
1
25
1
40
1
1
17
16
1
1
16
9
1
139
1
1
1
19
74
1
3
2
2
95
1
1
2
2
5
200
4
1
15
126
4
8
27
595
1
1
1
19
78
2
7
3
2
120
1
1
2
3
5
240
5
2
17
31
127
5
16
9
8
28
734
134
ARRESTS
Sheriff Offices
AURORA SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
2
9
1
1
5
2
1
1
1
2
1
5
3
1
36
1
1
1
2
9
2
2
2
1
4
1
5
3
32
1
2
9
2
2
2
1
4
1
5
3
1
33
135
ARRESTS
BEADLE SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
4
11
1
4
3
3
12
3
3
9
2
1
7
1
64
3
10
1
1
1
1
3
1
7
1
29
3
10
1
1
1
1
3
1
7
1
29
136
ARRESTS
BENNETT SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
3
5
1
3
1
4
5
1
1
3
9
2
4
13
5
60
1
4
5
1
2
1
7
4
13
1
29
1
2
1
1
7
4
13
5
34
137
ARRESTS
BON HOMME SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
8
1
21
15
10
13
4
7
9
29
118
1
1
1
3
1
6
1
2
22
20
10
13
4
6
9
29
123
1
6
1
2
22
20
10
13
4
7
10
30
126
138
ARRESTS
BROOKINGS SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
7
8
32
4
19
10
7
5
25
4
1
2
1
3
1
42
28
20
2
1
5
1
4
52
3
27
4
34
353
1
1
1
3
3
21
1
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
2
20
7
2
1
4
52
3
28
4
35
193
4
21
1
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
2
21
7
2
1
4
52
3
28
4
36
196
139
ARRESTS
BROWN SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
12
26
7
8
6
6
3
15
3
2
1
13
69
39
4
3
114
7
95
3
53
2
83
575
1
1
1
6
1
2
7
19
1
10
14
67
9
3
114
7
95
3
51
2
76
452
1
1
10
14
1
1
73
10
3
114
7
95
3
53
2
83
471
140
ARRESTS
BUTTE SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
4
16
3
4
73
2
1
2
7
10
13
3
2
15
4
2
161
1
1
1
1
13
1
6
4
1
2
15
3
2
47
13
1
6
4
1
2
15
4
2
48
141
ARRESTS
CAMPBELL SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
2
3
1
1
3
1
1
11
23
1
1
2
1
3
4
1
1
8
10
1
1
1
11
14
142
ARRESTS
CHARLES MIX SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
15
43
4
11
2
1
4
1
10
3
1
1
1
21
27
13
1
17
34
11
9
8
239
2
1
1
2
4
1
1
6
18
7
27
4
1
1
1
1
6
27
12
17
33
5
9
8
159
9
28
5
1
1
1
2
1
6
31
12
1
17
34
11
9
8
177
143
ARRESTS
CLARK SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
4
1
15
1
1
4
1
7
1
1
4
1
7
144
ARRESTS
CLAY SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
5
4
1
14
7
11
1
19
1
19
4
3
3
15
9
4
1
12
7
140
1
1
1
1
4
3
12
6
27
1
1
4
3
12
7
28
145
ARRESTS
CODINGTON SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
4
19
8
10
5
7
23
7
2
7
3
3
25
50
24
1
2
2
2
5
25
3
4
5
7
254
1
3
2
1
7
3
7
3
1
2
2
1
1
23
1
1
3
25
3
4
4
7
91
3
7
3
1
2
1
2
1
1
26
1
1
5
25
3
4
5
7
98
146
ARRESTS
CORSON SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
8
1
7
6
1
2
1
1
10
39
2
1
2
2
31
19
16
149
3
1
1
4
9
1
5
1
7
2
2
33
2
1
2
30
14
15
101
2
2
33
2
1
2
31
19
16
108
147
ARRESTS
CUSTER SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
1
2
20
3
21
4
25
5
1
39
3
1
13
1
27
30
27
6
1
69
2
45
1
1
4
353
1
1
2
1
1
8
4
3
5
1
3
28
1
3
17
1
6
7
1
28
29
2
1
66
2
40
1
1
206
1
3
19
2
6
1
7
1
36
33
2
1
69
2
45
1
1
4
234
148
ARRESTS
DAVISON SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
21
2
5
2
1
1
6
2
2
1
1
5
6
4
1
14
1
10
21
107
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
1
14
2
1
1
1
2
6
1
14
10
19
72
1
15
2
2
1
1
2
6
1
14
1
10
21
77
149
ARRESTS
DEUEL SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
1
1
5
1
4
5
3
7
3
1
15
3
3
1
3
4
6
12
2
81
1
6
7
1
1
5
1
1
3
3
3
4
6
6
2
36
1
1
1
5
1
1
3
3
3
4
6
12
2
43
150
ARRESTS
DEWEY SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
8
4
2
3
1
4
4
7
32
15
1
82
1
8
9
1
6
5
6
32
7
1
58
1
6
5
7
32
15
1
67
151
ARRESTS
DOUGLAS SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
3
4
2
1
4
1
1
1
4
1
2
2
6
32
2
2
4
2
4
1
1
1
4
1
6
20
2
4
1
1
1
4
1
2
2
6
24
152
ARRESTS
EDMUNDS SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
6
2
1
27
1
4
20
3
64
6
2
1
27
1
4
20
3
64
6
2
1
27
1
4
20
3
64
153
ARRESTS
FAULK SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
3
2
3
2
2
1
2
10
3
1
10
8
1
48
1
1
1
1
2
1
10
7
1
23
1
1
2
1
10
8
1
24
154
ARRESTS
HAMLIN SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
15
2
22
1
3
9
3
34
3
2
1
25
2
1
2
5
1
132
2
5
1
8
2
5
1
8
155
ARRESTS
HAND SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
2
1
3
2
1
1
1
5
3
19
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
11
1
1
1
5
4
12
156
ARRESTS
HANSON SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
1
1
5
4
4
1
1
3
1
1
13
2
1
39
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
8
1
3
1
2
2
9
157
ARRESTS
HARDING SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
1
1
1
2
1
7
3
3
6
1
1
2
1
5
1
3
3
1
2
1
11
158
ARRESTS
HUGHES SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
2
15
3
2
2
3
4
7
1
1
1
5
20
2
5
3
1
3
81
2
1
1
4
3
2
1
1
2
19
1
4
3
1
2
39
5
2
1
1
2
19
1
5
3
1
3
43
159
ARRESTS
HUTCHINSON SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
2
10
1
2
1
1
2
19
160
ARRESTS
JERAULD SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
2
1
1
1
4
11
9
2
7
1
2
41
2
1
1
7
4
2
7
1
5
30
2
1
1
7
4
2
7
1
5
30
161
ARRESTS
LAWRENCE SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
1
4
28
4
1
6
1
227
1
4
3
1
18
22
2
19
2
4
1
350
1
1
2
3
2
2
19
2
4
1
37
1
1
2
3
2
2
19
2
4
1
37
162
ARRESTS
LINCOLN SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
2
6
15
82
11
62
7
1
12
9
100
14
4
1
2
46
64
51
1
7
1
14
116
12
7
647
2
3
3
9
2
11
30
6
34
2
1
1
54
2
1
14
116
1
7
239
8
37
2
3
1
1
63
4
1
14
116
12
7
269
163
ARRESTS
MARSHALL SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
7
1
4
19
1
22
2
30
1
27
21
5
20
8
41
15
7
231
2
1
4
2
9
1
3
16
1
3
27
9
21
8
42
11
5
147
1
3
16
1
3
29
10
21
8
42
15
7
156
164
ARRESTS
MCCOOK SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
17
1
9
22
3
1
8
4
1
3
21
1
2
1
12
3
109
9
1
1
1
1
12
3
28
9
1
1
1
1
12
3
28
165
ARRESTS
MCPHERSON SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
3
2
1
3
3
1
14
1
2
1
2
1
3
3
1
14
1
2
1
2
1
3
3
1
14
166
ARRESTS
MEADE SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
2
5
14
7
11
1
9
1
10
1
2
7
16
4
2
1
88
181
1
4
1
1
1
1
9
1
1
2
1
3
9
1
2
1
1
1
20
7
1
87
134
1
3
9
1
2
1
1
1
1
20
7
1
88
136
167
ARRESTS
MELLETTE SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
4
13
5
3
2
2
6
1
10
3
1
7
5
11
3
77
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
2
5
9
3
3
1
1
7
5
6
3
29
3
4
1
1
1
2
7
5
11
3
38
168
ARRESTS
MINER SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
2
8
4
1
1
2
6
7
5
37
2
1
2
5
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
1
5
5
4
19
1
1
2
1
2
5
5
5
22
169
ARRESTS
MINNEHAHA SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
8
5
1
29
143
3
3
1
82
3
3
11
33
1
28
4
116
21
10
9
26
10
2
133
186
151
7
20
1
8
6
58
178
19
51
13
1,383
1
2
1
2
11
1
2
1
3
1
1
1
27
4
22
1
7
24
8
9
3
8
43
1
130
4
18
40
2
1
2
2
2
4
1
2
114
36
1
3
6
49
175
11
8
12
493
4
22
62
2
1
2
2
2
5
1
9
138
44
1
3
6
58
178
19
51
13
623
170
ARRESTS
MOODY SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
14
1
5
1
2
5
1
1
3
13
4
1
1
1
14
32
18
2
120
3
1
8
1
8
1
2
1
25
1
8
1
1
1
1
9
1
1
6
31
16
1
78
1
11
1
1
2
1
17
1
1
1
14
32
18
2
103
171
ARRESTS
PENNINGTON SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
3
23
2
25
5
45
234
40
2
1
98
4
24
9
54
11
272
22
16
5
3
77
4
16
167
204
114
2
15
3
17
1
2
282
188
4
51
10
3,367
5,422
1
1
1
8
5
6
1
1
1
19
2
1
1
1
1
6
56
1
3
30
4
3
2
6
2
13
35
3
2
3
33
1
6
136
283
3
1
1
24
114
12
1
9
6
1
19
3
2
3
23
7
22
133
38
1
2
3
1
2
249
187
4
45
10
3,231
4,157
3
2
1
27
144
16
1
12
8
1
25
3
2
3
25
7
35
168
41
1
4
6
1
2
282
188
4
51
10
3,367
4,440
172
ARRESTS
PERKINS SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
9
2
1
4
2
1
4
5
1
2
1
10
3
46
2
2
1
2
1
8
1
7
3
1
3
2
1
8
2
28
1
9
5
1
1
3
2
1
10
3
36
173
ARRESTS
POTTER SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
3
6
5
7
21
6
5
7
18
6
5
7
18
174
ARRESTS
ROBERTS SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
2
23
2
4
1
2
4
1
2
3
1
9
28
4
3
1
4
25
4
29
3
37
192
1
2
7
7
1
18
1
22
2
5
1
3
5
2
3
1
8
23
4
3
1
4
25
4
23
3
36
179
2
24
2
5
1
3
5
2
3
1
8
30
4
3
1
4
25
4
30
3
37
197
175
ARRESTS
SHANNON SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
176
ARRESTS
SPINK SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
2
1
23
6
3
1
3
1
20
1
2
1
29
12
1
1
20
25
1
15
2
5
1
177
1
1
3
1
3
2
1
1
1
5
2
21
1
14
2
2
3
1
1
7
13
1
19
25
1
10
5
1
106
1
1
1
17
2
3
6
1
1
9
14
1
1
20
25
1
15
2
5
1
127
177
ARRESTS
STANLEY SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
4
4
1
4
2
2
3
9
2
2
3
21
4
61
3
3
1
8
2
3
21
4
45
3
3
1
8
2
3
21
4
45
178
ARRESTS
SULLY SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
4
179
ARRESTS
TRIPP SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
4
2
2
5
1
1
25
3
3
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
5
1
1
15
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
5
1
1
17
180
ARRESTS
TURNER SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
3
22
3
1
24
10
9
2
32
6
1
6
2
5
1
4
36
17
9
1
1
1
2
14
3
2
218
2
8
1
2
2
6
1
2
14
3
2
43
2
8
1
2
2
6
1
2
14
3
2
43
181
ARRESTS
UNION SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
1
2
1
10
7
18
1
5
2
2
23
1
2
10
7
14
41
28
1
4
13
12
28
1
2
237
4
4
1
1
1
3
2
6
7
2
42
1
1
13
12
27
1
2
116
1
2
6
8
2
42
1
1
13
12
28
1
2
119
182
ARRESTS
WALWORTH SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
6
1
1
4
5
2
14
1
2
2
38
4
1
1
1
5
2
14
1
2
2
33
4
1
1
1
5
2
14
1
2
2
33
183
ARRESTS
YANKTON SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
2
1
11
42
8
25
7
4
2
24
3
7
2
29
37
15
2
12
1
3
237
1
1
2
3
11
1
3
3
5
1
12
1
3
43
3
12
1
3
3
6
1
12
1
3
45
184
ARRESTS
ZIEBACH SO
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
1
1
1
3
6
1
3
4
1
3
4
185
ARRESTS
Statewide Agencies
DIVISION OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION (DCI)
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
7
1
3
4
2
9
2
9
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
5
60
4
1
1
1
1
1
9
1
1
2
1
3
1
2
1
1
2
1
3
17
2
1
4
1
2
1
1
2
1
3
18
186
ARRESTS
OFFENSES
CLEARED
# Reported
EXCEPTIONALLY
Juvenile
Adult
Total
4
10
11
1
9
3
1
2
6
3
680
981
42
29
1,411
79
3
3,275
2
1
1
21
9
1
9
15
1
60
2
6
10
1
1
2
1
418
109
16
28
1,402
64
2
2,062
2
8
11
1
1
3
1
439
118
16
29
1,411
79
3
2,122
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ARRESTS
Murder
&
Non-Negligent
Manslaughter,
Negligent
Manslaughter, Justifiable Homicide, Forcible Rape, Forcible
Sodomy, Sexual Assault With An Object, Forcible Fondling,
Aggravated Assault, Simple Assault, Intimidation, PocketPicking, Purse-snatching, Shoplifting, Theft From Building,
Theft From Coin-Operated Machine or Device, Theft From
Motor Vehicle, Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories, All
Other Larceny, False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game,
Credit Card/Automatic Teller Machine Fraud, Impersonation,
Welfare Fraud, Wire Fraud, Drug/Narcotic Violations, Drug
Equipment
Violations,
Incest,
Statutory
Rape,
Betting/Wagering, Operating/Promoting/Assisting Gambling,
Gambling
Equipment
Violations,
Sports
Tampering,
Prostitution, Assisting or Promoting Prostitution, Purchasing
Prostitution, Human Trafficking Commercial Sex Acts, Human
Trafficking Involuntary Servitude, Kidnapping/Abduction,
Robbery, Arson, Extortion/ Blackmail, Burglary/Breaking &
Entering, Motor Vehicle Theft, Counterfeiting/Forgery,
Embezzlement, Stolen Property Offenses, Destruction/
Damage/Vandalism
of
Property,
Pornography/Obscene
Material, Bribery, Weapon Law Violations, Bad Checks,
Curfew/Loitering/Vagrancy Violations, Disorderly Conduct,
Driving Under the Influence, Drunkenness, Family Offenses,
Nonviolent, Liquor Law Violations, Peeping Tom, Runaway,
Trespass of Real Property, All Other Offenses, Murder & NonNegligent Manslaughter, Negligent Manslaughter, Justifiable
Homicide, Forcible Rape, Forcible Sodomy, Sexual Assault
With An Object, Forcible Fondling, Aggravated Assault, Simple
Assault,
Intimidation,
Pocket-picking,
Purse-snatching,
Shoplifting, Theft From Building, Theft From Coin-Operated
Machine or Device, Theft From Motor Vehicle, Theft of Motor
Vehicle Parts or Accessories, All Other Larceny, False
Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game, Credit Card/Automatic
Teller Machine Fraud, Impersonation, Welfare Fraud, Wire
Fraud, Drug / Narcotic Violations, Drug Equipment Violations,
Classification of
Offenses
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Classification of Offenses
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There are 22 Group A offense categories made up of 49 Group A offenses. The offense
categories are listed below in alphabetical order for ease of reference rather than in the order of
their importance.
There are 11 Group B crime categories. They encompass all of the offenses that are not
Group A offenses.
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Betting Wagering (39A) To unlawfully stake money or something else of value on the
happening of an uncertain event or on the ascertainment of a fact in dispute.
Operating/Promoting/Assisting Gambling (39B) To unlawfully operate, promote, or
assist in the operation of a game of chance, lottery, or other gambling activity.
Note: This offense includes bookmaking, numbers running, transmitting wagering
information, etc.
Gambling Equipment Violations (39C) To unlawfully manufacture, sell, buy,
possess, or transport equipment, devices, and/or goods used for gambling purposes.
Sports Tampering (39D) To unlawfully alter, meddle in, or otherwise interfere with a
sporting contest or event for the purpose of gaining a gambling advantage.
Note: this offense includes engaging in bribery for gambling purposes. For example, if a
jockey was bribed to lose a horse race, it would be reported as Sports Tampering not
Bribery.
Homicide Offenses (09A - 09C) The killing of one human being by another.
Murder and Non-Negligent Manslaughter (09A) The willful (non-negligent) killing of
one human being by another.
Note: Assault to Murder and Attempted Murder are to be reported as Aggravated
Assault.
Negligent Manslaughter (09B) The killing of another person through negligence.
Note: This offense does not include Vehicular Manslaughter which is reportable as 09A
Murder and Non-Negligent Manslaughter if not accidental or 90Z All Other Offenses if
accidental.
Justifiable Homicide (09C) The killing of a perpetrator of a serious criminal offense
by a peace officer in the line of duty, or the killing, during the commission of a serious
criminal offense, of the perpetrator by a private individual.
Note: Justifiable Homicide often occurs in conjunction with other offenses. The crime
that was being committed when the justifiable homicide took place must be reported as a
separate incident. Therefore, justifiable homicide cases involve two incidents rather than
one.
Human Trafficking Offenses (64A - 64B) - The inducement of a person to perform a
commercial sex act, or labor, or services, through force, fraud, or coercion
Human Trafficking/Commercial Sex Acts (64a): inducing a person by force, fraud, or
coercion to participate in commercial sex acts, or in which the person induced to perform
such act(s) has not attained 18 years of age.
Human Trafficking/Involuntary Servitude (64b): the obtaining of a person(s) through
recruitment, harboring, transportation, or provision, and subjecting such persons by
force, fraud, or coercion into involuntary servitude, peonage, debt bondage, or slavery
(not to include commercial sex acts).
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Other Motor Vehicles - any other motor vehicles, e.g., motorcycles, motor scooters, trail bikes,
mopeds, snowmobiles, or golf carts.
Pornography/Obscene Material (370) - The violation of laws or ordinances prohibiting the
manufacture, publishing, sale, purchase, or possession of sexually explicit material, e.g.,
literature or photographs.
Prostitution Offenses (40A - 40C) - To unlawfully engage in or promote sexual activities for
anything of value.
Prostitution (40A) - To engage in commercial sex acts for anything of value.
Note: This offense involves prostitution by both males and females.
Assisting or Promoting Prostitution (40B) - To solicit customers or transport persons
for prostitution purposes; to own, manage, or operate a dwelling or other establishment
for the purpose of providing a place where prostitution is performed; or to otherwise
assist or promote prostitution.
Purchasing Prostitution (40c): To purchase, or trade, anything of value for commercial
sex acts.
Robbery (120) - The taking or attempting to take anything of value under confrontational
circumstances from the control, custody, or care of another person by force or threat of force or
violence and/or by putting the victim in fear of immediate harm.
Sex Offenses (11A - 11D) - Any sexual act directed against another person, without the
consent of the victim, including instances where the victim is incapable of giving consent.
Rape (11A) (except Statutory Rape) - The carnal knowledge of a person, without the
consent of the victim, including instances where the victim is incapable of giving consent
because of his/her age or because of his/her temporary or permanent mental or physical
incapacity.
Agencies should classify the crime as rape, regardless of the age of the victim, if the
victim did not consent or if the victim was incapable of giving consent. If the victim
consented, the offender did not force of threaten the victim, and the victim was under the
statutory age of consent, agencies should classify the crime as statutory rape.
This offense includes the rape of both males and females as long as at least one of the
offenders is the opposite sex of the victim. Blacks Law Dictionary, 6th ed., defines
carnal knowledge as the act of a man having sexual bodily connections with a woman;
sexual intercourse. There is carnal knowledge if there is the slightest penetration of the
sexual organ of the female (vagina) by the sexual organ of the male (penis).
In cases where several offenders rape one person, the responding agency should count
one Rape (for one victim) and report separate offender information for each offender.
Sodomy (11B) - Oral or anal sexual intercourse with another person, without the
consent of the victim, including instances where the victim is incapable of giving consent
because of his/her age or because of his/her temporary or permanent mental or physical
incapacity.
If the offender both raped and sodomized the victim in one incident, then LEAs (Law
Enforcement Agencies) should report both offenses.
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Drunkenness (90E) (except Driving Under the Influence) - To drink alcoholic beverages to
the extent that ones mental faculties and physical coordination are substantially impaired.
Note: This offense includes Drunk and Disorderly, Common Drunkard, Habitual Drunkard, and
Intoxication.
Family Offenses, Non-Violent (90F) - Unlawful, non-violent acts by a family member (or legal
guardian) that threaten the physical, mental, or economic well-being or morals of another family
member and that are not classifiable as other offenses, such as Assault, Incest, Statutory Rape,
etc.
Note: This offense includes Abandonment, Desertion, Neglect, Non-Support, Non-Violent
Abuse, and Non-Violent Cruelty to other family members. It also includes the non-payment of
court-ordered alimony, as long as it is not considered to be Contempt of Court within the
reporting jurisdiction. Do not include victims of these offenses who are taken into custody for
their own protection.
Liquor Law Violations (90G) (except Driving Under the Influence and Drunkenness) The violation of laws or ordinances prohibiting the manufacture, sale, purchase, transportation,
possession, or use of alcoholic beverages.
Note: Liquor law violations include violations of laws/ordinances prohibiting the maintenance of
unlawful drinking places; operating without a liquor license; underage drinking; furnishing liquor
to a minor; bootlegging; operating a still; using a vehicle for the illegal transportation of liquor;
etc.
Peeping Tom (90H ) - To secretly look through a window, doorway, keyhole, or other aperture
for the purpose of voyeurism.
Runaway (90I ) (Not A Crime) - A person under 18 years of age who has left home without the
permission of his/her parent(s) or legal guardian.
Note: In January 2011, the FBI UCR Program discontinued the collection of arrest data for the
category of runaways. Agencies may continue to collect and submit data on runaways, but the
FBI UCR Program will no longer use or publish those data.
Trespass of Real Property (90J) - To unlawfully enter land, a dwelling, or other real property.
Note: All burglary offenses include the element of trespass. Trespassing, however, involves
entry with no intent to commit a felony or theft.
All Other Offenses (90Z) - All crimes that are not Group A offenses and not included in one of
the specifically named Group B crime categories listed previously.
Note: This category includes Offenses of General Applicability if the substantive offense is a
Group A offense unless it is an integral component of the Group A offense such as Human
Trafficking. Offenses of General Applicability are those offenses prefixed by Accessory
Before/After the Fact, Aiding and Abetting, Assault to Commit, Conspiracy to Commit,
Enticement, Facilitation of, Solicitation to Commit, Threat to Commit, or any other prefix
identifying it as other than the substantive offense.
Generally, this category excludes traffic offenses. However, the vehicle-related offenses of hit
and run (of a person) and vehicular manslaughter, along with Driving Under the Influence, which
is a separate Group B offense, are excluded.
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Glossary
ADULT: A person 18 years of age or older.
ARREST: The act of taking into custody by authority of law, to charge him or her with a criminal
offense or to initiate juvenile proceedings.
CLEARANCE: An offense is cleared, or solved for crime reporting purposes, when at least one
person is arrested, charged with commission of the offense and turned over to the court for
prosecution. Provision is also made for clearance in certain "exceptional" situations.
CLEARANCE RATE (TOTAL): The number of clearances divided by the total number of
offenses, expressed as a percent. The formula is:
Number of Clearances X 100
Number of Offenses
Offenses are reported as they become known to law enforcement agencies. Clearances are
scored as they are made. Therefore, it is possible for the clearance rate to exceed 100 percent
for a time period. Both clearances by arrest and exceptional clearances are included.
CRIME INDEX: Classification of seven offenses used as an indicator of crime. Crime Index
offenses are murder and non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated
assault, burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, and arson.
CRIME RATE: The number of known offenses per 100,000 population. The formula is:
Number of Offenses X 100,000
Population
Crime rates per population unit are employed to remove the effect of differing sizes of law
enforcement service areas, permitting the examination of reported crime on an equalized
population basis. "Per 100,000 population" is generally utilized to preclude the rates for
infrequently occurring offenses from being expressed as very small numbers.
EXCEPTIONAL CLEARANCE: When the law enforcement agency has enough information to
make an arrest, but cannot locate the offender to do so, then, the complaint is considered
solved or cleared by exceptional circumstance, rather than by arrest. For example, a crime may
be cleared by exceptional circumstance when an offender has died, moved out of state, or when
extradition has been refused.
JUVENILE: A person 17 years of age or younger.
JUVENILE ARREST: For purposes of Uniform Crime Reporting, a juvenile should be counted
as "arrested" when the circumstances are such that if he or she were an adult, an arrest would
be tallied. When a law enforcement officer places a juvenile in custody for a specific offense,
including status offenses, an "arrest" is scored. Law enforcement contacts with juveniles where
no offense has been committed are not scored as arrests. Juveniles taken into custody for their
own protection, such as in neglect cases, are not scored as being arrested if they have not
committed an offense.
UCR uses the term "arrest" for both adults and juveniles to describe apprehension.
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JUVENILE CRIME: The only measure of juvenile crime available through Uniform Crime
Reporting is the number of juvenile arrests (number, rate, and percentage of total arrests).
PROPERTY CRIMES: Sub classification of the Crime Index which encompasses burglary,
larceny, motor vehicle theft, and arson.
STATUTORY RAPE: The carnal knowledge or the attempted carnal knowledge of a female
with no force used and the female victim is under the legal age of consent.
UNFOUNDED COMPLAINTS: A complaint which is determined through investigation to be
false or baseless. If the investigation shows that no offense occurred nor was attempted, the
reported offense can be deleted for NIBRS reporting purposes. The findings of a coroner, court,
jury, or prosecutor do not unfound offenses or attempts which law enforcement investigations
establish to be legitimate.
VICTIM: A victim, in this publication, is an individual person who has had a violent crime
committed against him or her. Victims, here, are described by age, sex, and race.
VIOLENT CRIMES: Sub classification of the Crime Index which encompasses murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault.
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