border star barometers comparison of data from may and june 2008

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1 Border Star Barometers Comparison of Data from May and June 2008 The data source for barometers is participant Daily Input Forms (DIF), the USBP Daily Summary to the BSOC, and TXDPS HP Daily Activity Reports. It does not include data from sector LEAs that are not participating in Operation Border Star (OBS). In order for reporting to show overall levels of criminal activity within sectors, it includes not just results of enhanced and directed action operations, but participant steady state operations as well. Not all results can be directly attributed to OBS. Note: If a Law Enforcement Agency did not provide reporting for the entire months of both May and June, their data was not included in the comparison.

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Page 1: Border Star Barometers Comparison of Data from May and June 2008

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Border Star BarometersComparison of Data from May and June 2008

The data source for barometers is participant Daily Input Forms (DIF), the USBP Daily Summary to the BSOC, and TXDPS HP Daily Activity Reports. It does not include data from sector LEAs that are not participating in Operation Border Star (OBS). In order for reporting to show overall levels of criminal activity within sectors, it includes not just results of enhanced and directed action operations, but participant steady state operations as well. Not all results can be directly attributed to OBS.

Note: If a Law Enforcement Agency did not provide reporting for the entire months of both May and June, their data was not included in the comparison.

Page 2: Border Star Barometers Comparison of Data from May and June 2008

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NOTE: The data source for barometers is participant Daily Input Forms (DIF), the USBP Daily Summary to the BSOC, and TXDPS HP Daily Activity Reports. It does not include data from sector LEAs that are not participating in Operation Border Star (OBS). In order for reporting to show overall levels of criminal activity within sectors, it includes results of not just enhanced and directed action operations, but participant steady state operations as well. Not all results can be directly attributed to Operation Border Star.

Border Star BarometersMap Indicates Change by Sector, Based on Participant DIF and Summary Reports

% of Change from May to June 2008

Jeff Davis

35

87

45

35W

87 8420

Dimmit

Zavala

Uvalde

Kinney

Mave

rick

Val Verde

10

77281

77

10

Coahuila

Nuevo Leon

Chihuahua

Nuevo CasasGrandes

Ojinaga

Chihuahua

Delicias

Culiacan

Torreon

Matamoros

Saltillo

Monterrey

Reynosa

PiedrasNegras

Sabinas

Monclava

Nuevo Laredo

Juarez

CiudadAcuna

Matamoros

No Significant Change (less than 5%)

INF = % of Change is infinite

Increase

Decrease

25 - 50% Change

> 50% Change

87

87

20

35

35E

3530

5910

37

20

Border-WideDown 23.6 %

(from 96,383 to 73,679)

Border-WideDown 23.6 %

(from 96,383 to 73,679)

Calls for ServiceEP: - 19.1% BB: - 10.8% DR: + 8% LAR: - 10.9% RGV: - 60.5% CB: + 26.9%

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NOTE: The data source for barometers is participant Daily Input Forms (DIF), the USBP Daily Summary to the BSOC, and TXDPS HP Daily Activity Reports. It does not include data from sector LEAs that are not participating in Operation Border Star (OBS). In order for reporting to show overall levels of criminal activity within sectors, it includes results of not just enhanced and directed action operations, but participant steady state operations as well. Not all results can be directly attributed to Operation Border Star.

Border Star BarometersMap Indicates Change by Sector, Based on Participant DIF and Summary Reports

% of Change from May to June 2008

Jeff Davis

35

87

45

35W

87 8420

Dimmit

Zavala

Uvalde

Kinney

Mave

rick

Val Verde

10

77281

77

10

Coahuila

Nuevo Leon

Chihuahua

Nuevo CasasGrandes

Ojinaga

Chihuahua

Delicias

Culiacan

Torreon

Matamoros

Saltillo

Monterrey

Reynosa

PiedrasNegras

Sabinas

Monclava

Nuevo Laredo

Juarez

CiudadAcuna

Matamoros

No Significant Change (less than 5%)

INF = % of Change is infinite

Increase

Decrease

25 - 50% Change

> 50% Change

87

87

20

35

35E

3530

5910

37

20

Vehicles Reported StolenEP: - 27.7 BB: + INF DR: - 100.0% LAR: + INF RGV: - 9.3% CB: - 23.6%

Border-WideDown 22.0 %

(from 523 to 408)

Border-WideDown 22.0 %

(from 523 to 408)

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NOTE: The data source for barometers is participant Daily Input Forms (DIF), the USBP Daily Summary to the BSOC, and TXDPS HP Daily Activity Reports. It does not include data from sector LEAs that are not participating in Operation Border Star (OBS). In order for reporting to show overall levels of criminal activity within sectors, it includes results of not just enhanced and directed action operations, but participant steady state operations as well. Not all results can be directly attributed to Operation Border Star.

Border Star BarometersMap Indicates Change by Sector, Based on Participant DIF and Summary Reports

% of Change from May to June 2008

Jeff Davis

35

87

45

35W

87 8420

Dimmit

Zavala

Uvalde

Kinney

Mave

rick

Val Verde

10

77281

77

10

Coahuila

Nuevo Leon

Chihuahua

Nuevo CasasGrandes

Ojinaga

Chihuahua

Delicias

Culiacan

Torreon

Matamoros

Saltillo

Monterrey

Reynosa

PiedrasNegras

Sabinas

Monclava

Nuevo Laredo

Juarez

CiudadAcuna

Matamoros

No Significant Change (less than 5%)

INF = % of Change is infinite

Increase

Decrease

25 - 50% Change

> 50% Change

87

87

20

35

35E

3530

5910

37

20

Stolen Vehicles RecoveredEP: + 75.0% BB: - 96.0% DR: - 41.7% LAR: - 68.4 % RGV: - 47.5% CB: - 24.3%

Border-WideDown 54.5%(from 323 to 147)

Border-WideDown 54.5%(from 323 to 147)

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NOTE: The data source for barometers is participant Daily Input Forms (DIF), the USBP Daily Summary to the BSOC, and TXDPS HP Daily Activity Reports. It does not include data from sector LEAs that are not participating in Operation Border Star (OBS). In order for reporting to show overall levels of criminal activity within sectors, it includes results of not just enhanced and directed action operations, but participant steady state operations as well. Not all results can be directly attributed to Operation Border Star.

Border Star BarometersMap Indicates Change by Sector, Based on Participant DIF and Summary Reports

% of Change from May to June 2008

Jeff Davis

35

87

45

35W

87 8420

Dimmit

Zavala

Uvalde

Kinney

Mave

rick

Val Verde

10

77281

77

10

Coahuila

Nuevo Leon

Chihuahua

Nuevo CasasGrandes

Ojinaga

Chihuahua

Delicias

Culiacan

Torreon

Matamoros

Saltillo

Monterrey

Reynosa

PiedrasNegras

Sabinas

Monclava

Nuevo Laredo

Juarez

CiudadAcuna

Matamoros

No Significant Change (less than 5%)

INF = % of Change is infinite

Increase

Decrease

25 - 50% Change

> 50% Change

87

87

20

35

35E

3530

5910

37

20

Assault Against a Law Enforcement Officer

Border-WideDown 33.3 %

(from 39 to 26)

Border-WideDown 33.3 %

(from 39 to 26)

EP: - 66.7% BB: 0% DR: 0% LAR: 0% RGV: + 25.0% CB: + 75.0%

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NOTE: The data source for barometers is participant Daily Input Forms (DIF), the USBP Daily Summary to the BSOC, and TXDPS HP Daily Activity Reports. It does not include data from sector LEAs that are not participating in Operation Border Star (OBS). In order for reporting to show overall levels of criminal activity within sectors, it includes results of not just enhanced and directed action operations, but participant steady state operations as well. Not all results can be directly attributed to Operation Border Star.

Border Star BarometersMap Indicates Change by Sector, Based on Participant DIF and Summary Reports

% of Change from May to June 2008

Jeff Davis

35

87

45

35W

87 8420

Dimmit

Zavala

Uvalde

Kinney

Mave

rick

Val Verde

10

77281

77

10

Coahuila

Nuevo Leon

Chihuahua

Nuevo CasasGrandes

Ojinaga

Chihuahua

Delicias

Culiacan

Torreon

Matamoros

Saltillo

Monterrey

Reynosa

PiedrasNegras

Sabinas

Monclava

Nuevo Laredo

Juarez

CiudadAcuna

Matamoros

No Significant Change (less than 5%)

INF = % of Change is infinite

Increase

Decrease

25 - 50% Change

> 50% Change

87

87

20

35

35E

3530

5910

37

20

Border-WideDown 23.1 %(from 1,196 to 920)

Border-WideDown 23.1 %(from 1,196 to 920)

Drug ArrestsEP: - 20.0% BB: + 41.5% DR: - 17.1% LAR: - 37.0% RGV: - 27.3% CB: - 30.2%

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Border Star BarometersMap Indicates Change by Sector, Based on

Participant DIF and Summary Reports % of Change from May to June 2008

No Significant Change (less than 5%)

INF = % of Change is infinite

Increase

Decrease

25 - 50% Change

> 50% Change

NOTE: The data source for barometers is participant Daily Input Forms (DIF), the USBP Daily Summary to the BSOC, and TXDPS HP Daily Activity Reports. It does not include data from sector LEAs that are not participating in Operation Border Star (OBS). In order for reporting to show overall levels of criminal activity within sectors, it includes results of not just enhanced and directed action operations, but participant steady state operations as well. Not all results can be directly attributed to Operation Border Star.

Jeff Davis

35

87

45

35W87 84

20

Harris

Kent

Cooke

Jasper

Liberty

10

10

87

87

Coahuila

Nuevo Leon

Chihuahua

37

77

59

2035E

35

10

3530

20

Jeff Davis

35

87

45

35W87 84

20

Harris

Kent

Cooke

Jasper

Liberty

10

10

87

87

Coahuila

Nuevo Leon

Chihuahua

37

77

59

2035E

35

10

3530

20

Border-WideDown 27.2 %

(from 102,876 to 74,930)

Border-WideDown 27.2 %

(from 102,876 to 74,930)

Marijuana Seizures (lbs)EP: - 85.9% BB: - 22.1% DR: - 35.7% LAR: - 11.3% RGV: + 7.4% CB: - 46.0%

Border-WideUp 20.5%

(from 207,083 to 249,521)

Border-WideUp 20.5%

(from 207,083 to 249,521)

Cocaine Seizures (grams)EP: - 100.0% BB: + 206.6% DR: - 98.8% LAR: - 71.0% RGV: + 696.5% CB: + 22556.2%

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Border Star BarometersMap Indicates Change by Sector, Based on

Participant DIF and Summary Reports % of Change from May to June 2008

No Significant Change (less than 5%)

INF = % of Change is infinite

Increase

Decrease

25 - 50% Change

> 50% Change

NOTE: The data source for barometers is participant Daily Input Forms (DIF), the USBP Daily Summary to the BSOC, and TXDPS HP Daily Activity Reports. It does not include data from sector LEAs that are not participating in Operation Border Star (OBS). In order for reporting to show overall levels of criminal activity within sectors, it includes results of not just enhanced and directed action operations, but participant steady state operations as well. Not all results can be directly attributed to Operation Border Star.

Jeff Davis

45

87 8420

Jasper

Liberty

Coahuila

Nuevo Leon

Chihuahua

35

59

281

77

37

35

35W35E

35

20

20

87

87

10

10

30

87

Jeff Davis

45

87 8420

Jasper

Liberty

Coahuila

Nuevo Leon

Chihuahua

35

59

281

77

37

35

35W35E

35

20

20

87

87

10

10

30

87

Jeff Davis

45

87 8420

Jasper

Liberty

Coahuila

Nuevo Leon

Chihuahua

35

59

281

77

37

35

35W35E

35

20

20

87

87

10

10

30

87

Border-WideDown 88.0%

(from 654 to 79)

Border-WideDown 88.0%

(from 654 to 79)

Heroin Seizures (grams)EP: - 100.0% BB: + 13300% DR: 0% LAR: - 100.0% RGV: + INF CB: - 92.9%

Methamphetamine Seizures (grams)

Border-WideDown 99.7 %(from 25,802 to 78)

Border-WideDown 99.7 %(from 25,802 to 78)

EP: - 99.0% BB: - 100.0% DR: 0% LAR: - 100.0 RGV: + INF CB: - 13.4%

Prescription Drug Seizures (grams)

Border-WideUp 130.6 %(from 287 to 662 )

Border-WideUp 130.6 %(from 287 to 662 )

EP: 0% BB: + 18,350.0% DR: + INF LAR: - 100% RGV: - 63.0% CB: - 26.0%

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NOTE: The data source for barometers is participant Daily Input Forms (DIF), the USBP Daily Summary to the BSOC, and TXDPS HP Daily Activity Reports. It does not include data from sector LEAs that are not participating in Operation Border Star (OBS). In order for reporting to show overall levels of criminal activity within sectors, it includes results of not just enhanced and directed action operations, but participant steady state operations as well. Not all results can be directly attributed to Operation Border Star.

Border Star BarometersMap Indicates Change by Sector, Based on Participant DIF and Summary Reports

% of Change from May to June 2008

No Significant Change (less than 5%)

INF = % of Change is infinite

Increase

Decrease

25 - 50% Change

> 50% Change

Jeff Davis

35

87

45

35W

87 8420

10

77281

77

10

Coahuila

Nuevo Leon

Chihuahua

Nuevo CasasGrandes

Ojinaga

Chihuahua

Delicias

Culiacan

Torreon

Matamoros

Saltillo

Monterrey

Reynosa

PiedrasNegras

Sabinas

Monclava

Nuevo Laredo

Juarez

CiudadAcuna

Matamoros

87

87

20

35

35E

3530

5910

37

20

Monetary Seizures

Border-WideDown 72.0%

(from $464,211 to $129,933)

Border-WideDown 72.0%

(from $464,211 to $129,933)

EP: - 100.0% BB: - 92.9% DR: + 176.5% LAR: - 100.0% RGV: - 50.2% CB: - 99.9%

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NOTE: The data source for barometers is participant Daily Input Forms (DIF), the USBP Daily Summary to the BSOC, and TXDPS HP Daily Activity Reports. It does not include data from sector LEAs that are not participating in Operation Border Star (OBS). In order for reporting to show overall levels of criminal activity within sectors, it includes results of not just enhanced and directed action operations, but participant steady state operations as well. Not all results can be directly attributed to Operation Border Star.

Border Star BarometersMap Indicates Change by Sector, Based on Participant DIF and Summary Reports

% of Change from May to June 2008

Jeff Davis

35

87

45

35W

87 8420

10

77281

77

10

Coahuila

Nuevo Leon

Chihuahua

Nuevo CasasGrandes

Ojinaga

Chihuahua

Delicias

Culiacan

Torreon

Matamoros

Saltillo

Monterrey

Reynosa

PiedrasNegras

Sabinas

Monclava

Nuevo Laredo

Juarez

CiudadAcuna

Matamoros

No Significant Change (less than 5%)

INF = % of Change is infinite

Increase

Decrease

25 - 50% Change

> 50% Change

87

87

20

35

35E

3530

5910

37

20

UDA Contacts – All (Includes Absconded)

Border-WideDown 24.1%

(from 2,191 to 1,664)

Border-WideDown 24.1%

(from 2,191 to 1,664)

EP: - 13.9% BB: - 23.7% DR: + 20.0% LAR: - 52.4% RGV: - 31.8% CB: + 10.6%

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Border Star BarometersMap Indicates Change by Sector, Based on

Participant DIF and Summary Reports % of Change from May to June 2008

No Significant Change (less than 5%)

INF = % of Change is infinite

Increase

Decrease

25 - 50% Change

> 50% Change

NOTE: The data source for barometers is participant Daily Input Forms (DIF), the USBP Daily Summary to the BSOC, and TXDPS HP Daily Activity Reports. It does not include data from sector LEAs that are not participating in Operation Border Star (OBS). In order for reporting to show overall levels of criminal activity within sectors, it includes results of not just enhanced and directed action operations, but participant steady state operations as well. Not all results can be directly attributed to Operation Border Star.

Jeff Davis

45

87 8420

Jasper

Liberty

Coahuila

Nuevo Leon

Chihuahua

35

59

281

77

37

35

35W35E

35

20

20

87

87

10

10

30

87

Jeff Davis

45

87 8420

Jasper

Liberty

Coahuila

Nuevo Leon

Chihuahua

35

59

281

77

37

35

35W35E

35

20

20

87

87

10

10

30

87

Jeff Davis

45

87 8420

Jasper

Liberty

Coahuila

Nuevo Leon

Chihuahua

35

59

281

77

37

35

35W35E

35

20

20

87

87

10

10

30

87

Border-WideDown 41.3 %

(from 741 to 435)

Border-WideDown 41.3 %

(from 741 to 435)

UDA Contact - MexicanEP: - 100.0% BB: - 45.7% DR: + 7.4% LAR: - 63.6% RGV: - 50.2% CB: - 4.1%

UDA Contact – Latin American

Border-WideDown 19.0%(from 143 to 116)

Border-WideDown 19.0%(from 143 to 116)

EP: 0% BB: - 25.0% DR: - 70.6% LAR: + 50.0% RGV: - 33.7% CB: - 11.6%

UDA Contact – Rest of World

Border-WideDown 33.3 %

(from 15 to 10)

Border-WideDown 33.3 %

(from 15 to 10)

EP: 0% BB: 0% DR: + INF LAR: 0% RGV: - 100.0% CB: 0%

May: 13 Eritrean, 1 Vietnamese, 1 ChineseJune: 8 Somali, 1 German, 1 S. Korean

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Border Star BarometersMap Indicates Change by Sector, Based on

Participant DIF and Summary Reports % of Change from May to June 2008

No Significant Change (less than 5%)

INF = % of Change is infinite

Increase

Decrease

25 - 50% Change

> 50% Change

NOTE: The data source for barometers is participant Daily Input Forms (DIF), the USBP Daily Summary to the BSOC, and TXDPS HP Daily Activity Reports. It does not include data from sector LEAs that are not participating in Operation Border Star (OBS). In order for reporting to show overall levels of criminal activity within sectors, it includes results of not just enhanced and directed action operations, but participant steady state operations as well. Not all results can be directly attributed to Operation Border Star.

Jeff Davis

35

87

45

35W87 84

20

Harris

Kent

Cooke

Jasper

Liberty

10

10

87

87

Coahuila

Nuevo Leon

Chihuahua

37

77

59

2035E

35

10

3530

20

Jeff Davis

35

87

45

35W87 84

20

Harris

Kent

Cooke

Jasper

Liberty

10

10

87

87

Coahuila

Nuevo Leon

Chihuahua

37

77

59

2035E

35

10

3530

20

Border-WideDown 26.8%(from 762 to 558)

Border-WideDown 26.8%(from 762 to 558)

UDA Contact – Nationality Not Specified

EP: - 38.7% BB: + 42.0% DR: + 18.6 LAR: - 77.6% RGV: + 91.2% CB: - 40.1%

Border-WideUP 2.8%

(from 530 to 545)

Border-WideUP 2.8%

(from 530 to 545)

UDA Contact - Absconded

EP: + 1100.0% BB: 0% DR: + 400% LAR: - 16.2% RGV: - 81.9% CB: + 118.8%

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Tam

aulip

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Border Star BarometersMap Indicates Change by Sector, Based on

Participant DIF and Summary Reports % of Change from May to June 2008

No Significant Change (less than 5%)

INF = % of Change is infinite

Increase

Decrease

25 - 50% Change

> 50% Change

NOTE: The data source for barometers is participant Daily Input Forms (DIF), the USBP Daily Summary to the BSOC, and TXDPS HP Daily Activity Reports. It does not include data from sector LEAs that are not participating in Operation Border Star (OBS). In order for reporting to show overall levels of criminal activity within sectors, it includes results of not just enhanced and directed action operations, but participant steady state operations as well. Not all results can be directly attributed to Operation Border Star.

Jeff Davis

45

87 8420

Jasper

Liberty

Coahuila

Nuevo Leon

Chihuahua

35

59

281

77

37

35

35W35E

35

20

20

87

87

10

10

30

87

Jeff Davis

45

87 8420

Jasper

Liberty

Coahuila

Nuevo Leon

Chihuahua

35

59

281

77

37

35

35W35E

35

20

20

87

87

10

10

30

87

Jeff Davis

45

87 8420

Jasper

Liberty

Coahuila

Nuevo Leon

Chihuahua

35

59

281

77

37

35

35W35E

35

20

20

87

87

10

10

30

87

Crimes Against People

Border-WideDown 33.9%

(from 3,283 to 2,171)

Border-WideDown 33.9%

(from 3,283 to 2,171)

EP: - 26.3% BB: - 23.5% DR: 0% LAR: - 48.9% RGV: - 65.8% CB: - 10.0%

Crimes Against Property

Border-WideDown 26.6 %(from 8,240 to 6,052)

Border-WideDown 26.6 %(from 8,240 to 6,052)

EP: - 13.4% BB: + 206.7% DR: - 22.2% LAR: - 43.0% RGV: - 50.4% CB: - 17.9%

Crimes Against Society / State

Border-WideDown 35.9%

(from 1,725 to 1,106)

Border-WideDown 35.9%

(from 1,725 to 1,106)

EP: - 26.0% BB: - 35.3% DR: - 8.1% LAR: - 36.8% RGV: - 49.8% CB: - 28.8%

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Border Star BarometersMap Indicates Change by Sector, Based on

Participant DIF and Summary Reports % of Change from May to June 2008

No Significant Change (less than 5%)

INF = % of Change is infinite

Increase

Decrease

25 - 50% Change

> 50% Change

NOTE: The data source for barometers is participant Daily Input Forms (DIF), the USBP Daily Summary to the BSOC, and TXDPS HP Daily Activity Reports. It does not include data from sector LEAs that are not participating in Operation Border Star (OBS). In order for reporting to show overall levels of criminal activity within sectors, it includes results of not just enhanced and directed action operations, but participant steady state operations as well. Not all results can be directly attributed to Operation Border Star.

Jeff Davis

35

87

45

35W87 84

20

Harris

Kent

Cooke

Jasper

Liberty

10

10

87

87

Coahuila

Nuevo Leon

Chihuahua

37

77

59

2035E

35

10

3530

20

Jeff Davis

35

87

45

35W87 84

20

Harris

Kent

Cooke

Jasper

Liberty

10

10

87

87

Coahuila

Nuevo Leon

Chihuahua

37

77

59

2035E

35

10

3530

20

Border-WideDown 18.1 %

(from 238 to 195)

Border-WideDown 18.1 %

(from 238 to 195)

Criminal Gang ContactsEP: - 18.5% BB: 0% DR: - 100.0% LAR: - 85.7% RGV: - 15.2% CB: - 15.6%

Border-WideDown 18.4 %(from 1,073 to 876)

Border-WideDown 18.4 %(from 1,073 to 876)

Criminal Arrests and Felony Warrant Arrests

EP: + 1.9% BB: - 30.6% DR: - 38.0% LAR: + 31.6% RGV: - 58.4% CB: + 2.0%