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ANNUAL REPORT
Our staffing is a mix of sworn officers and civilians,
each serving vital roles in providing public safety
services in Bozeman. We have a total of 10 civilian
positions and 65 sworn officer positions authorized.
CIVILIAN STAFFING
We had 10 civilian positions in 2016, with two
new positions authorized. Our civilians include:
3 Police Information Specialists
1 Evidence Technician
2 Animal Control Officers
1 Fleet Maintenance Specialist
1 Code Compliance Officer
1 Crash Investigator (new)
1 Digital Forensic Analyst
(new, to be hired in 2017)
SWORN POLICE OFFICER STAFFING
At the end of 2016, we had 64 of our 65 authorized
sworn officers hired. During 2016, we had five
officers leave, while hiring eight others. We have
several hiring processes planned for 2017 to
keep our staffing at optimal levels and anticipate
completion of a staffing study in 2017.
5 Command Officers
9 Detectives/Sergeant
4 School Resource Officers
2 Training/Operation Sergeants
1 Community Resource Officer
43 Patrol Officers/Sergeants
OUR
MISSION
is to keep BozemanMT
the most livable place through
public safety and community partnerships
Leadership
in the community that is proactive and innovative
Integrity
at all times with transparency and accountability
Teamwork
that promotes collaboration and leads to success
Service
above self that is personal, prompt, and respectful
OUR
VALUES
CALLS FOR SERVICE
2016 represented substantial increases in both
proactive and reactive policing. An overall in-
crease of 7.7% occurred with the same number
of officers responding to these calls. A call for
service can mean a five-minute interaction with a
citizen with one officer, or hundreds of hours of
time spent with multiple officers.
ACTIVITY 2016 % INCREASE
Traffic Stops 9,083 14.5%
Subject Stops 1,591 1.0%
Misdemeanor Citations 6,450 0.5%
Crashes 1,637 2.6%
Animal Complaints 2,005 -4.5%
Public Assist 1,988 6.3%
Disturbances 1,699 3.1%
Assaults 209 10.0%
Domestic Abuse 335 2.1%
Rape 51 46.0%
Trespass 918 39.3%
Vandalism 530 17.8%
Theft 1,401 6.8%
Motor Vehicle Theft 172 2.4%
Burglary 132 55.0%
Formal Criminal Reports 5,373 15.6%
Total Arrests 2,377 11.8%
DUI Arrests 439 36.9%
Total Calls for Service 50,359 7.7%
POLICE CHIEF’S
MESSAGECORE VALUESSTATISTICSSTAFFING
BOZEMAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
615 S. 16th Ave.
Bozeman, Montana 59715
(406) 582-2000 • Fax (406) 582-2002
On behalf of the officers and staff of the Boze-
man Police Department, it is my honor and privi-
lege to present our 2016 Annual Report.
With the growth that Bozeman continues to
experience, we saw a corresponding increase in
incidents with overall calls for service increasing
over 7% and also increases in some specific offense
types. We were also able to increase proactive
patrol contacts by over 12% with increased traffic
stops and officer-initiated activities.
Recruiting and hiring were a big focus, as was
working with Gallatin County to replace our radio
communications system and records management
system which will carry over into 2017.
We continued to stay engaged with our com-
munity with day to day positive contacts as well
as a number of community programs including
our annual Citizen’s Police Academy, Coffee with
a Cop, Community Resource Officer, and a new
program, our Law Enforcement Explorer program
for youth ages 14-20.
Moving forward, we commit to delivering best
practice police services and proactively addressing
public safety issues, working to keep Bozeman The
Most Livable Place.
Sincerely,
Chief Steve Crawford
During 2016, the Bozeman Police Department
continued to strengthen and enhance our
interaction with the community. Existing social
media pages on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube
were utilized to provide information and a
new Instagram page was started. Twenty-four
residents participated in our 10 week Citizen’s
Police Academy. A National Night Out
Against Crime event was held in August. The
department hosted numerous “Coffee with
a Cop” events, a “Shop With a Cop” event,
and participated in the Polar Plunge, Tip-a-
Cop, and Law Enforcement Torch Run.
An Explorer post for youth interested in law
enforcement was started and an existing volunteer
program was expanded. The department also
maintained a booth with giveaways, information,
and games at Music on Main, the Farmer’s
Market, the Christmas Stroll, Kidabaloo, Bobcat
Fest, and many other area events.
The department gave numerous talks and
presentations, conducted home security
and business security checks, provided
“Run, Lock, Fight” training, participated in
parades and drug take-back efforts,
began a coalition of Bozeman loss prevention
employees, and gave patrol “ride-alongs” and
department tours
The Detective Division investigates complex
felony and misdemeanor cases that are reported.
Additionally, the division supports four School
Resource Officers whose primary role is to foster
positive relationships in our local schools and
promote a safe learning atmosphere. Detectives
opened 280 new cases in 2016 with over 83
combined arrests and requests for prosecution.
Detectives receive specialized training in crimes
against children and sexual assault investigations.
The continued community team approach to these
crimes offers a safe place for victims to make reports
to law enforcement, helping them find healing and
justice from these traumatic events.
The division assigns two investigators to the
Missouri River Drug Task Force (MRDTF) whose
focus is primarily drug trafficking and manufacturing
crimes. MRDTF opened 184 new cases in 2016 and
made 138 arrests.
Detectives maintain a full time Montana Internet
Crimes Against Children (ICAC) investigator. This
program helps state and local law enforcement work
together to educate the public, investigate cases and
arrest those who use computers to exploit children.
Detectives added an investigator in 2016 whose
role is to work with prosecutors and advocates to
identify and address domestic violence incidents that
may pose an increased safety concern for victims.
Our mission is to keep the most livable place through public safety and community partnerships.
COMMUNITYOUTREACHDETECTIVES
PARTNERSHIPSPATROL
SUPPORT SERVICES DIVISION
PROACTIVE POLICING
We realize the success of a department includes
strong partnerships with others. Within law
enforcement, we worked closely with other
agencies in our area, to include regional responses
with our Special Response Team, drug interdiction
efforts as part of the Missouri River Drug Task
Force and working closely with other local, state
and federal agencies.
In addition to our law enforcement partners,
we have strong involvement with our Sexual
Assault Response Team (SART), Domestic Violence
Response Team (DVRT) and work closely with
victim services, mental health services, Bozeman
Deaconess Hospital and DUI Task Force, and
Bozeman School District 7 just to name a few, to
deal with a myriad of community issues that need all
of us working together to address.
The Support Services Division, located in the
Substation at 30 North Rouse in downtown, is staffed
by both sworn officers and civilian personnel. The
division performs numerous functions, including
equipment and vehicle purchasing and maintenance,
officer hiring, departmental training, managing public
relations events and activities, maintaining the website
and social media sites, animal control education and
enforcement, code compliance efforts, and a wide
variety of other tasks. The goals of the division are to
support the patrol and detective divisions, to increase
the quality of life of the citizens of Bozeman, and to
encourage and promote positive interaction between
the department and the community. The division
includes a police captain, a police sergeant, a police
officer, a full-time and a part-time animal control
officer, a full-time and a seasonal code compliance
officer, a fleet maintenance coordinator, a police
information specialist, and several volunteers.
The Bozeman Police Department provides the
Leadership to address public safety concerns and
quality of life issues. Our officers proactively patrol
their assigned Beats looking for violations and criminal
activity and respond to calls for service with a strong
emphasis on Teamwork within the department as well
as with the community. Service is at the core of what
we do as all of our staff works tirelessly to proactively
deter crime, solve criminal investigations with
Integrity, improve public safety, and educate citizens,
businesses and community groups on ways to be safer
and avoid being victimized.
Patrol is staffed with three shifts that provide 24
hour police services everyday of the year. Officers
are deployed in three different Beats to provide
proactive and responsive service to keep Bozeman
“the Most Livable Place.” The Patrol Division
responds to a wide range of calls for service from
the public. When not handling these calls, officers
conduct proactive patrols to identify and prevent
criminal activity, change driving behavior, conduct
property checks as well as daily community
engagement and education opportunities.
The 41 Officers assigned to the Patrol Division
are highly trained and provide many specialized
services including Motorcycle Patrol (Traffic
Unit), Mountain Bike Patrol, K9 Unit, Crisis
Intervention Team and Drug Recognition Experts.
Seven members of the Patrol Division were
awarded the Life Saving Award recognizing their
actions in 2016.
In April of 2016 we hired a civilian Crash
Investigator. This single position has been able to
handle 35% of the total crashes and hit and runs
that occur in the city. The crash investigator’s shift
is scheduled to cover the city’s busiest crash times.
The crash investigator has been instrumental in
freeing up officers to respond to emergencies and
proactively patrol.