CROSSVILLE POLICE AND FIRE MONTHLY REPORT RELEASED
The Crossville Police Department and Crossville Fire Department released their latest monthly report (September 2023) to be reviewed by the city council in their meeting tonight.
The report states:
CITATIONS ISSUED (89) – up 26 from August 2023
Speeding – 22
Seatbelt violations – 17
Registration violations – 16
Light law violations – 16
Insurance violations – 15
Ran stop sign – 2
Animal (dog) at large – 2
Ran traffic light – 1
Failure to yield – 1
No driver’s license – 1
Fire code violation – 1
OFFENSES (53) – down 27 from last month
Top violation-type offenses include:
Fraud – 10
Burglary – 6
Theft all other – 5
Vandalism – 5
Overdoses – 4
Theft from vehicle – 3
Recovery – 3
Counterfeit bills – 3
Dog bites – 2
Theft from building – 2
Shoplifting – 2
Violation of order of protection/bond conditions – 2
Domestic assault – 1
Extortion – 1
Hit and run – 1
Death – 1
Suicide – 1
Forgery – 1
ARRESTS – 114 – down 47 from last month
Top violation-type arrests include:
Warrants served – 22
Driving on a revoked, suspended, or no license at all – 16
Drug violations – 12
DUI – 9
Possession of drug equipment – 8
Public intoxication – 7
Domestic assaults – 5
Shoplifting – 4
Hit and run – 3
Criminal trespassing – 3
Reckless endangerment – 3
Evading or resisting arrest – 3
Disorderly conduct – 3
Violation of order of protection/bond conditions – 3
Vandalism – 3
Weapons law violation – 2
Violation of implied consent law – 2
Liquor law violation – 2
Criminal impersonation – 1
Tampering with evidence – 1
Arson – 1
Falsify drug test – 1
JUVENILE VIOLATIONS – 33 – down 9 from last month
Vaping violations – 18
Assault – 8
Disorderly conduct – 2
Forcible fondling – 2
Intimidation – 2
Runaway – 1
ACCIDENTS – 103 – down 19 from last month
Minor – 69
Without injury – 23
With injury – 11
ANIMAL CONTROL CALLS – 45
The Crossville Fire Department responded to 226 calls last month. The majority (181) were to assist in rescue and emergency medical services. Crews went to the scene of 4 fires last month. The report indicates 22 false alarms or false calls.