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Statistics & Slides: Citrus Heights Police Chief Annual Report (March 9, 2017)

The latest annual report from the Citrus Heights Police Department was delivered to the city council on March 9 by Police Chief Ron Lawrence, covering crime and collision statistics, as well as crime reduction strategies and goals for 2017.

A copy of the 13-slide presentation was requested by The Sentinel and provided by Police Chief Ron Lawrence. It is included in its entirety below.

See related story from last week: 2016 annual report: overall crime up 4% in Citrus Heights

Citrus Heights Police Annual Report 2016
Citrus Heights Police Department 2016 annual report, slide 1. // Source, CHPD
CHPD 2016 annual report, slide 2
Citrus Heights Police Department 2016 annual report, slide 2. // Source, CHPD
CHPD 2016 annual report
Citrus Heights Police Department 2016 annual report, slide 3. // Source, CHPD
CHPD 2016 annual report
Citrus Heights Police Department 2016 annual report, slide 4. // Source, CHPD
CHPD 2016 annual report
Citrus Heights Police Department 2016 annual report, slide 5. // Source, CHPD
CHPD 2016 Annual Report
Citrus Heights Police Department 2016 annual report, slide 6. // Source, CHPD
CHPD 2016 Annual Report
Citrus Heights Police Department 2016 annual report, slide 7. // Source, CHPD
CHPD Annual Report 2016
Citrus Heights Police Department 2016 annual report, slide 8. // Source, CHPD
CHPD Annual Report 2016
Citrus Heights Police Department 2016 annual report, slide 9. // Source, CHPD
CHPD Annual Report 2016
Citrus Heights Police Department 2016 annual report, slide 10. // Source, CHPD
CHPD Annual Report 2016
Citrus Heights Police Department 2016 annual report, slide 11. // Source, CHPD
CHPD Annual Report 2016
Citrus Heights Police Department 2016 annual report, slide 12. // Source, CHPD
CHPD Annual Report 2016
Citrus Heights Police Department 2016 annual report, slide 13. // Source, CHPD

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