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1-720a (Rev. 3-08-06)
CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES
DATA ENTRY
This report is authorized by law Title 28, Section 534, U.S. Code. Your cooperation in completing this form will assist the FBI, in compiling timely,
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comprehensive, and accurate data. Please submit this form monthly, by the seventh day after the close of the month, and any questions to the FBI,
Expires 01-30-10
Criminal Justice Information Services Division, Attention: Uniform Crime Reports/Module E-3, 1000 Custer Hollow Road, Clarksburg, West Virginia
26306; telephone 304-625-4830, facsimile 304-625-3566. Under the Paperwork Reduction Act, you are not required to complete this form unless it contains a valid OMB
control number. The form takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. Instructions for preparing the form appear on the reverse side.
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3
4
5
6
OFFENSES REPORTED
UNFOUNDED, I.E.,
NUMBER OF ACTUAL
TOTAL OFFENSES
NUMBER OF CLEARANCES
OR KNOWN TO
FALSE OR BASELESS
OFFENSES (COLUMN
CLEARED BY ARREST
INVOLVING ONLY
POLICE (INCLUDE
COMPLAINTS
2 MINUS COLUMN 3)
OR EXCEPTIONAL
PERSONS UNDER 18
MEANS
YEARS OF AGE
(INCLUDE ATTEMPTS)
"UNFOUNDED" AND
(INCLUDES COL. 6)
ATTEMPTS)
1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE
a. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT HOMICIDE
(Score attempts as aggravated assault) If
homicide reported, submit Supplementary
Homicide Report
b. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE
2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL
11
12
20
a. Rape by Force
21
b. Attempts to commit Forcible Rape
22
3. ROBBERY TOTAL
30
a. Firearm
31
b. Knife or Cutting Instrument
32
c. Other Dangerous Weapon
33
d. Strong-Arm (Hands, Fists, Feet, Etc.)
34
4. ASSAULT TOTAL
40
a. Firearm
41
b. Knife or Cutting Instrument
42
c. Other Dangerous Weapon
43
d. Hands, Fists, Feet, Etc. - Aggravated injury
44
e. Other Assaults - Simple, Not Aggravated
45
5. BURGLARY TOTAL
50
a. Forcible Entry
51
b. Unlawful Entry - No Force
52
c. Attempted Forcible Entry
53
6. LARCENY - THEFT TOTAL
(Except Motor Vehicle Theft)
7. MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT TOTAL
60
70
a. Autos
71
b. Trucks and Buses
72
c. Other Vehicles
73
77
GRAND TOTAL
CHECKING ANY OF THE APPROPRIATE BLOCKS BELOW WILL ELIMINATE YOUR NEED TO SUBMIT REPORTS WHEN THE VALUES
ARE ZERO. THIS WILL ALSO AID THE NATIONAL PROGRAM IN ITS QUALITY CONTROL EFFORTS.
DO NOT USE THIS SPACE
INITIALS
NO SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPORT SUBMITTED SINCE NO
NO AGE, SEX, AND RACE OF PERSONS ARRESTED
MURDERS, JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDES, OR MANSLAUGHTERS BY
UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE REPORT SINCE NO ARRESTS
NEGLIGENCE OCCURRED IN THIS JURISDICTION DURING THE
OF PERSONS WITHIN THIS AGE GROUP.
MONTH.
RECORDED
EDITED
NO SUPPLEMENT TO RETURN A REPORT SINCE NO CRIME
NO AGE, SEX, AND RACE OF PERSONS ARRESTED
OFFENSES OR RECOVERY OF PROPERTY REPORTED DURING
18 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER REPORT SINCE NO ARREST OF
THE MONTH.
PERSONS WITHIN THIS AGE GROUP.
NO LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED OR ASSAULTED
NO MONTHLY RETURN OF ARSON OFFENSES KNOWN TO LAW
ENFORCEMENT REPORT SINCE NO ARSONS OCCURRED.
ENTERED
ADJUSTED
REPORT SINCE NONE OF THE OFFICERS WERE ASSAULTED
CORRES
OR KILLED DURING THE MONTH.
Month and Year of Report
Agency and State
Agency Identifier
Population
Prepared by
Title
Telephone Number
Date
Chief, Sheriff, Superintendent, or Commanding Officer
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARING RETURN A
(Detailed instructions are given in the Uniform Crime Reporting Handbook )
1. All Offenses listed on the Return A which occur during the month should be scored whether they become known to the police as the result of:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Citizens' complaints.
Reports of police officers.
"On view" (pick-up) arrests.
Citizens' complaints to sheriff, prosecutor, county police, private detectives, constables, etc.
Any other means.
2. The offenses listed in Column 1 are the Part I offenses of the Uniform Crime Reporting Program plus the offenses of simple assault
and manslaughter by negligence. Follow the instructions for classifying and scoring as presented in the Uniform Crime Reporting Handbook .
Offenses committed by juveniles should be classified in the same manner as those committed by adults even though the juveniles may be handled
by juvenile authorities.
3. Adjustments should be made on this month's return for offenses omitted or scored inaccurately on returns of preceding months or those now
determined to be unfounded. Offenses that occurred in a previous month but only became known to you this month should be scored this month.
4. Consider all spaces for each classification of offenses in Columns 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. The breakdowns for forcible rape, robbery, assault, burglary,
and motor vehicle theft, when added should equal the total for each of these offenses. Do not enter zeroes where no count exists.
5. Attempts of rape, robbery, assault, burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft are to be scored on this form.
6. Column 2: Enter opposite the proper offense classification the total number of such offenses reported or known through any means.
"Unfounded" complaints are included. Attempts are included except in homicide classifications.
7. Column 3: Enter the number of complaints which were proven to be "unfounded' by police investigation. An "unfounded" offense is one in
which a complaint was received, but upon investigation, proves either to be baseless or not to have actually occurred. Remember that recovery
of property or clearance of an offense does not unfound a complaint.
8. Column 4: Number of actual offenses. This number is obtained by subtracting the number in Column 3 from that in Column 2.
9. Column 5: Enter the total number of offenses cleared during the month. This total includes the clearances which you record in Column 6.
An offense is cleared when one or more persons are charged and turned over for prosecution for that offense. Clearance totals also include
exceptional clearances which are explained in the Uniform Crime Reporting Handbook .
10. Column 6: Enter here the number of offenses which are cleared through the arrest, releasing to parents, or other handling of persons under
the age of 18. In those situations where an offense is cleared through the involvement of both an adult and a person under 18 years of age, count
the clearance only in Column 5.
11. The grand totals for Columns 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 are the totals of each of the seven classifications.
12. Tally books can be used to maintain a running count of offenses through the month. Totals for the Return A can then be taken directly
from the Tally book. These Tally books can be obtained by corresponding with the FBI, Criminal Justice Information Services Division,
Attention: Uniform Crime Reports/Module E-3, 1000 Custer Hollow Road, Clarksburg, West Virginia 26306; telephone 304-625-4830,
facsimile 304-625-3566.
13. This Return A report should be forwarded to the FBI Uniform Crime Reports even though no offenses of this type listed were committed
during the month. However, it is not necessary to submit supplemental reports in such cases. Simply check the appropriate box within the
block near the bottom of the Return A report.
14. Any inquiry regarding the completion of this form, the classification and scoring of offenses, or prior to submitting crime data by computer
printout, contact the Uniform Crime Reporting Program at the above-mentioned address.
SUPPLEMENT TO RETURN A
MONTHLY RETURN OF OFFENSES KNOWN TO THE POLICE
1-706 (Rev. 3-8-06)
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Expires 01-30-10
This report is authorized by law Title 28, Section 534, U.S. Code. Your cooperation in completing this form with the Return A will assist the FBI in compiling timely,
comprehensive, and accurate data. Please submit this form monthly, by the seventh day after the close of the month, and any questions to the FBI, Criminal Justice
Information Services Division, Attention: Uniform Crime Reports/Module E-3, 1000 Custer Hollow Road, Clarksburg, West Virginia 26306; telephone 304-625-4830,
facsimile 304-625-3566. Under the Paperwork Reduction Act, you are not required to complete this form unless it contains a valid OMB control number. The form
takes approximately 11 minutes to complete.
This form deals with the nature of crime and the monetary value of property stolen and recovered. The total offenses recorded on this form, page 2, should be the
same as the number of actual offenses listed in Column 4 of the Return A for each crime class. Include attempted crimes on this form, but do not include unfounded
offenses. If you cannot complete the report in all areas, please record as much information as is available. Tally sheets will be sent upon request.
(1)
(A) Currency, Notes, Etc.
(B) Jewelry and Precious Metals
(C) Clothing and Furs
(D) Locally Stolen Motor Vehicles
(E) Office Equipment
(F) Televisions, Radios, Stereos, Etc.
(G) Firearms
(H) Household Goods
(I) Consumable Goods
(J) Livestock
(K) Miscellaneous
TOTAL
Data Entry
Type of Property
PROPERTY BY TYPE AND VALUE
Monetary Value of Property Stolen in Your Jurisdiction
01
Recovered
(3)
Stolen
(2)
$
$
$
$
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
00
The total of this column should
agree with the
Grand Total (DATA ENTRY 77)
shown on page 2.
Prepared by
Title
Telephone Number
Date
Include in this column all property recovered
even though stolen in prior months. The above
is an accounting for only that property stolen in
your jurisdiction. This will include property
recovered for you by other jurisdictions, but
not property you recover for them.
Chief, Sheriff, Superintendent, or Commanding Officer
Month and Year of Report
Agency Identifier
Population
DO NOT USE THIS SPACE
INITIALS
Agency and State
RECORDED
EDITED
ENTERED
ADJUSTED
CORRES.
CLASSIFICATION
1. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER
2. FORCIBLE RAPE
3. ROBBERY
(a) HIGHWAY (streets, alleys, etc.)
(b) COMMERCIAL HOUSE (except c, d, and f)
(c) GAS OR SERVICE STATION
(d) CONVENIENCE STORE
(e) RESIDENCE (anywhere on premises)
(f) BANK
(g) MISCELLANEOUS
TOTAL ROBBERY
5. BURGLARY - BREAKING OR ENTERING
(a) RESIDENCE (dwelling)
(1) NIGHT (6 p.m. - 6 a.m.)
(2) DAY (6 a.m. - 6 p.m.)
(3) UNKNOWN
(b) NON-RESIDENCE (store, office, etc.)
(1) NIGHT (6 p.m. - 6 a.m.)
(2) DAY (6 a.m. - 6 p.m.)
(3) UNKNOWN
TOTAL BURGLARY
6. LARCENY - THEFT (Except Motor Vehicle Theft)
(a) $200 AND OVER
(b) $50 TO $199
(c) UNDER $50
TOTAL LARCENY (Same as Item 6x)
7. MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT (Include Alleged Joy Ride)
GRAND TOTAL - ALL ITEMS
DATA ENTRY
PROPERTY STOLEN BY CLASSIFICATION
12
20
Number of Actual
Offenses (Column 4
Return A)
Monetary
Value of Property Stolen
$
$
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
$
51
52
53
54
55
56
50
$
61
62
63
60
70
77
$
$
$
81
82
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84
85
86
87
88
89
80
$
ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS OF LARCENY AND MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT
6x. NATURE OF LARCENIES UNDER ITEM 6
(a) POCKET-PICKING
(b) PURSE-SNATCHING
(c) SHOPLIFTING
(d) FROM MOTOR VEHICLES (except e)
(e) MOTOR VEHICLE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
(f) BICYCLES
(g) FROM BUILDING (except c and h)
(h) FROM ANY COIN-OPERATED MACHINES (parking meters,etc.)
(i) ALL OTHER
TOTAL LARCENIES (Same as Item 6)
7x. MOTOR VEHICLES RECOVERED
(a) STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED LOCALLY
(b) STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED BY OTHER JURISDICTIONS
(c) TOTAL LOCALLY STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLES RECOVERED (a & b)
(d) STOLEN IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS AND RECOVERED LOCALLY
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90
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