This is an analysis for February, 2020 based on data posted by the Louisville Metro Police Department at https://data.louisvilleky.gov/dataset/crime-reports/resource/6d81fdf8-27e7-41ac-9ae4-1bfd8730f002
It is a Microsoft Excel CSV file that requires some manipulation and sorting and beginning this year it was loaded into JASP, which is an open source statistical package. This analysis does include events that happen on the edge of the neighborhood.

As usual it includes the crimes reported within the boundaries of the historical Bon Air Neighborhood as defined:
1) Bardstown Road on the West
2) Hikes Lane on the South
3) Furman Blvd on the East and
4) Taylorsville Rd and the Watterson Expressway on the North.
The Analysis reflects events that happen on the lines and so some of the reports reflect what has happened just on the line and outside the geopolitical boundary of the neighborhood.
The missing person reports at the 2300 block of Goldsmith Lane were removed. Otherwise, there were 46 reports within the boundaries. There were 28 reports in the 40218 portion and 18 in the 40220 area.
The following table shows the days of the week and what types of crimes were reported:
Tuesday was the day when the most police calls were made. The most frequent type crime was assault. The "other" reports included one domestic-violence report, but were otherwise the serving of a MIW and two missing person reports.
The most common place for crime/police reports were residents.
The block addresses of the crime reports are in the following table. The 2700 block of Hikes Lane and the 3600 block of Stanton Blvd had the most reports with three each.
The reports at 3600 Stanton Blvd were all on one day and were domestic disturbance/violence issues. Also, the three reports at 2700 Hikes lane were simultaneously made at one time and appear to be part of one event at a residence.
Assaults were the most common type of police reports made at residences.
The assaults happened at the following locations of residences.
The 3300 block of Bardstown Road continues to be the location of the most police reports in the neighborhood with 10 reports.
The JASP software does allow sectioning out variables by value and so it was possible to narrow what happened there. In this case the events at 3300 Bardstown were combined with 2200 Goldsmith Lane and I-264 since it is a unified business area.
The reports were spread out among premise types and crime types. There is no one pattern that appears to stick out.
I have anecdotal information that a car window was shot out on Lisbon but there was no police report in the database.
The Bon Air Neighborhood Association continues to promote the idea of Neighborhood Watches. They appear to be quite effective where they are active. We will bring up the topic at our General Membership Meeting on Monday, March 9, 2020 at 6:30 pm at Buechel Park Baptist Church, 2403 Hikes Lane. .
It is a Microsoft Excel CSV file that requires some manipulation and sorting and beginning this year it was loaded into JASP, which is an open source statistical package. This analysis does include events that happen on the edge of the neighborhood.

As usual it includes the crimes reported within the boundaries of the historical Bon Air Neighborhood as defined:
1) Bardstown Road on the West
2) Hikes Lane on the South
3) Furman Blvd on the East and
4) Taylorsville Rd and the Watterson Expressway on the North.
The Analysis reflects events that happen on the lines and so some of the reports reflect what has happened just on the line and outside the geopolitical boundary of the neighborhood.
The missing person reports at the 2300 block of Goldsmith Lane were removed. Otherwise, there were 46 reports within the boundaries. There were 28 reports in the 40218 portion and 18 in the 40220 area.
Variable
|
Level
|
Counts
|
Total
|
Proportion
|
||||
ZIP_CODE
|
40218
|
28
|
46
|
0.609
|
||||
40220
|
18
|
46
|
0.391
|
|||||
Note. Proportions tested against value: 0.5.
|
The following table shows the days of the week and what types of crimes were reported:
DAYS
OF THE WEEK AND TYPES OF CRIME
Binomial Test
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Variable
|
Level
|
Counts
|
Total
|
Proportion
|
p
|
||||||
WEEKDAY
|
FRIDAY
|
6
|
46
|
0.130
|
< .001
|
||||||
MONDAY
|
7
|
46
|
0.152
|
< .001
|
|||||||
SATURDAY
|
7
|
46
|
0.152
|
< .001
|
|||||||
SUNDAY
|
3
|
46
|
0.065
|
< .001
|
|||||||
THURSDAY
|
8
|
46
|
0.174
|
< .001
|
|||||||
TUESDAY
|
9
|
46
|
0.196
|
< .001
|
|||||||
WEDNESDAY
|
6
|
46
|
0.130
|
< .001
|
|||||||
CRIME_TYPE
|
ASSAULT
|
12
|
46
|
0.261
|
0.002
|
||||||
BURGLARY
|
2
|
46
|
0.043
|
< .001
|
|||||||
DRUGS/ALCOHOL VIOLATIONS
|
2
|
46
|
0.043
|
< .001
|
|||||||
FRAUD
|
3
|
46
|
0.065
|
< .001
|
|||||||
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT
|
4
|
46
|
0.087
|
< .001
|
|||||||
OTHER
|
9
|
46
|
0.196
|
< .001
|
|||||||
THEFT/LARCENY
|
7
|
46
|
0.152
|
< .001
|
|||||||
VANDALISM
|
2
|
46
|
0.043
|
< .001
|
|||||||
VEHICLE BREAK-IN/THEFT
|
5
|
46
|
0.109
|
< .001
|
|||||||
Note. Proportions tested against value: 0.5.
|
Tuesday was the day when the most police calls were made. The most frequent type crime was assault. The "other" reports included one domestic-violence report, but were otherwise the serving of a MIW and two missing person reports.
The most common place for crime/police reports were residents.
LOCATIONS
OF POLICE REPORTS
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Variable
|
Level
|
Counts
|
Total
|
Proportion
|
p
|
||||||
PREMISE_TYPE
|
COMMERCIAL / OFFICE BUILDING
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
||||||
CONVENIENCE STORE
|
2
|
46
|
0.043
|
< .001
|
|||||||
CYBERSPACE
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
|||||||
DEPARTMENT / DISCOUNT STORE
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
|||||||
GROCERY / SUPERMARKET
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
|||||||
HIGHWAY / ROAD / ALLEY
|
5
|
46
|
0.109
|
< .001
|
|||||||
HOTEL / MOTEL / ETC.
|
2
|
46
|
0.043
|
< .001
|
|||||||
OTHER / UNKNOWN
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
|||||||
OTHER RESIDENCE (APARTMENT/CONDO)
|
3
|
46
|
0.065
|
< .001
|
|||||||
PARKING LOT / GARAGE
|
3
|
46
|
0.065
|
< .001
|
|||||||
RESIDENCE / HOME
|
21
|
46
|
0.457
|
0.659
|
|||||||
RESTAURANT
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
|||||||
SCHOOL - ELEMENTARY / SECONDARY
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
|||||||
SERVICE / GAS STATION
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
|||||||
SPECIALTY STORE (TV, FUR, ETC)
|
2
|
46
|
0.043
|
< .001
|
|||||||
Note. Proportions tested against value: 0.5.
|
The block addresses of the crime reports are in the following table. The 2700 block of Hikes Lane and the 3600 block of Stanton Blvd had the most reports with three each.
Block
Addresses of Crimes in Residences February 2020
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Variable
|
Level
|
Counts
|
Total
|
Proportion
|
p
|
||||||
BLOCK_ADDRESS
|
2200 BLOCK BASHFORD MANOR LN
|
1
|
21
|
0.048
|
< .001
|
||||||
2300 BLOCK TERRIER CT
|
2
|
21
|
0.095
|
< .001
|
|||||||
2700 BLOCK HIKES LN
|
3
|
21
|
0.143
|
0.001
|
|||||||
2700 BLOCK MAXON DR
|
1
|
21
|
0.048
|
< .001
|
|||||||
2800 BLOCK MEADOW DR
|
2
|
21
|
0.095
|
< .001
|
|||||||
2800 BLOCK ROSALEE AVE
|
1
|
21
|
0.048
|
< .001
|
|||||||
3000 BLOCK TALISMAN RD
|
1
|
21
|
0.048
|
< .001
|
|||||||
3200 BLOCK ALLISON WAY
|
1
|
21
|
0.048
|
< .001
|
|||||||
3200 BLOCK WELLINGMOOR AVE
|
1
|
21
|
0.048
|
< .001
|
|||||||
3300 BLOCK BARDSTOWN RD
|
1
|
21
|
0.048
|
< .001
|
|||||||
3300 BLOCK TERRIER LN
|
1
|
21
|
0.048
|
< .001
|
|||||||
3500 BLOCK GOLDSMITH LN
|
1
|
21
|
0.048
|
< .001
|
|||||||
3500 BLOCK RAMONA AVE
|
1
|
21
|
0.048
|
< .001
|
|||||||
3600 BLOCK GREEN MEADOWS DR
|
1
|
21
|
0.048
|
< .001
|
|||||||
3600 BLOCK STANTON BLVD
|
3
|
21
|
0.143
|
0.001
|
|||||||
Note. Proportions tested against value: 0.5.
|
The reports at 3600 Stanton Blvd were all on one day and were domestic disturbance/violence issues. Also, the three reports at 2700 Hikes lane were simultaneously made at one time and appear to be part of one event at a residence.
Assaults were the most common type of police reports made at residences.
Crime
types in Bon Air Residences February 2020
Binomial Test
|
|||||||||||
Variable
|
Level
|
Counts
|
Total
|
Proportion
|
p
|
||||||
CRIME_TYPE
|
ASSAULT
|
8
|
21
|
0.381
|
0.383
|
||||||
BURGLARY
|
2
|
21
|
0.095
|
< .001
|
|||||||
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT
|
1
|
21
|
0.048
|
< .001
|
|||||||
OTHER
|
5
|
21
|
0.238
|
0.027
|
|||||||
THEFT/LARCENY
|
2
|
21
|
0.095
|
< .001
|
|||||||
VANDALISM
|
1
|
21
|
0.048
|
< .001
|
|||||||
VEHICLE BREAK-IN/THEFT
|
2
|
21
|
0.095
|
< .001
|
|||||||
Note. Proportions tested against value: 0.5.
|
Block
Addresses of the Assaults in Bon Air Residences
Binomial Test
|
|||||||||||
Variable
|
Level
|
Counts
|
Total
|
Proportion
|
p
|
||||||
BLOCK_ADDRESS
|
2300 BLOCK TERRIER CT
|
1
|
8
|
0.125
|
0.070
|
||||||
2700 BLOCK HIKES LN
|
2
|
8
|
0.250
|
0.289
|
|||||||
2800 BLOCK MEADOW DR
|
2
|
8
|
0.250
|
0.289
|
|||||||
3300 BLOCK BARDSTOWN RD
|
1
|
8
|
0.125
|
0.070
|
|||||||
3600 BLOCK STANTON BLVD
|
2
|
8
|
0.250
|
0.289
|
|||||||
Note. Proportions tested against value: 0.5.
|
The 3300 block of Bardstown Road continues to be the location of the most police reports in the neighborhood with 10 reports.
POLICE
REPORTS BY ADDRESS
Binomial Test
|
|||||||||||
Variable
|
Level
|
Counts
|
Total
|
Proportion
|
p
|
||||||
BLOCK_ADDRESS
|
2200 BLOCK BASHFORD MANOR LN
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
||||||
2200 BLOCK GERALD CT
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
|||||||
2200 BLOCK GOLDSMITH LN
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
|||||||
2200 BLOCK HEATHER LN
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
|||||||
2200 BLOCK HIKES LN
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
|||||||
2300 BLOCK TERRIER CT
|
3
|
46
|
0.065
|
< .001
|
|||||||
2700 BLOCK HIKES LN
|
3
|
46
|
0.065
|
< .001
|
|||||||
2700 BLOCK MAXON DR
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
|||||||
2800 BLOCK DEL RIO PL
|
2
|
46
|
0.043
|
< .001
|
|||||||
2800 BLOCK MEADOW DR
|
3
|
46
|
0.065
|
< .001
|
|||||||
2800 BLOCK ROSALEE AVE
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
|||||||
2900 BLOCK HIKES LN
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
|||||||
3000 BLOCK TALISMAN RD
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
|||||||
3200 BLOCK ALLISON WAY
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
|||||||
3200 BLOCK WELLINGMOOR AVE
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
|||||||
3300 BLOCK BARDSTOWN RD
|
10
|
46
|
0.217
|
< .001
|
|||||||
3300 BLOCK FURMAN BLVD
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
|||||||
3300 BLOCK TERRIER LN
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
|||||||
3400 BLOCK BARDSTOWN RD
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
|||||||
3500 BLOCK BROCKTON LN
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
|||||||
3500 BLOCK GOLDSMITH LN
|
2
|
46
|
0.043
|
< .001
|
|||||||
3500 BLOCK RAMONA AVE
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
|||||||
3600 BLOCK GREEN MEADOWS DR
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
|||||||
3600 BLOCK STANTON BLVD
|
3
|
46
|
0.065
|
< .001
|
|||||||
3700 BLOCK TAYLORSVILLE RD
|
1
|
46
|
0.022
|
< .001
|
|||||||
BARDSTOWN RD AT I264
|
2
|
46
|
0.043
|
< .001
|
|||||||
Note. Proportions tested against value: 0.5.
|
The JASP software does allow sectioning out variables by value and so it was possible to narrow what happened there. In this case the events at 3300 Bardstown were combined with 2200 Goldsmith Lane and I-264 since it is a unified business area.
Police
Reports at 2200 Goldsmith Ln/3300 Bardstown Rd/I-264
Binomial Test
|
|||||||||||
Variable
|
Level
|
Counts
|
Total
|
Proportion
|
p
|
||||||
CRIME_TYPE
|
ASSAULT
|
1
|
13
|
0.077
|
0.003
|
||||||
DRUGS/ALCOHOL VIOLATIONS
|
2
|
13
|
0.154
|
0.022
|
|||||||
FRAUD
|
2
|
13
|
0.154
|
0.022
|
|||||||
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT
|
3
|
13
|
0.231
|
0.092
|
|||||||
OTHER
|
2
|
13
|
0.154
|
0.022
|
|||||||
THEFT/LARCENY
|
3
|
13
|
0.231
|
0.092
|
|||||||
PREMISE_TYPE
|
CONVENIENCE STORE
|
2
|
13
|
0.154
|
0.022
|
||||||
CYBERSPACE
|
1
|
13
|
0.077
|
0.003
|
|||||||
DEPARTMENT / DISCOUNT STORE
|
1
|
13
|
0.077
|
0.003
|
|||||||
HIGHWAY / ROAD / ALLEY
|
2
|
13
|
0.154
|
0.022
|
|||||||
HOTEL / MOTEL / ETC.
|
2
|
13
|
0.154
|
0.022
|
|||||||
PARKING LOT / GARAGE
|
1
|
13
|
0.077
|
0.003
|
|||||||
RESIDENCE / HOME
|
1
|
13
|
0.077
|
0.003
|
|||||||
SERVICE / GAS STATION
|
1
|
13
|
0.077
|
0.003
|
|||||||
SPECIALTY STORE (TV, FUR, ETC)
|
2
|
13
|
0.154
|
0.022
|
|||||||
Note. Proportions tested against value: 0.5.
|
The reports were spread out among premise types and crime types. There is no one pattern that appears to stick out.
I have anecdotal information that a car window was shot out on Lisbon but there was no police report in the database.
The Bon Air Neighborhood Association continues to promote the idea of Neighborhood Watches. They appear to be quite effective where they are active. We will bring up the topic at our General Membership Meeting on Monday, March 9, 2020 at 6:30 pm at Buechel Park Baptist Church, 2403 Hikes Lane. .
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