Chief s Message. Chief Bob Wagner CITY of NORTH OLMSTED Division of Police
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2 Chief s Message It is an honor and a privilege to serve the community of North Olmsted and our department personnel as Chief of Police. We are a full service police department that prides ourselves on maintaining a high level of integrity and providing the highest quality of police services. I am proud of the men and women of the North Olmsted Police Department and the level of commitment and motivation they show on a daily basis. Public Safety is our top priority and we want to ensure the City of North Olmsted is a safe place to live, work and visit. Our ability to be successful directly correlates to the strength of partnerships we have created within the community. We strive to enhance the quality of life in North Olmsted through these partnerships with our schools, citizens and business leaders. On behalf of my command staff, our employees and volunteers, thank you for your interest in the North Olmsted Police Department. Chief Bob Wagner CITY of NORTH OLMSTED Division of Police 2
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4 Mayor Kevin Kennedy Safety Director Don Glauner Police Chief Bob Wagner Secretary Sue Waddell Captain Ron Cox A Shift B Shift C Shift Detective Bureau School Resource Jim Carbone Lieutenant Jeff Medves Lieutenant Walt Novak Lieutenant Robert Flynn Det. Sergeant Sergeant Jeff Miner Sergeant Dave Huspaska Sergeant Don Walling Detectives (5) Sergeant Mark Goodwin Sergeant Bob Dungan Sergeant Eric Morgan Support Services Patrol Officer (8) Patrol Officers (8) Patrol Officers (8) Dispatchers (8) Full Time (3) Part Time Secretaries (3) Jail (1 F/T CO and 2 P/T) Auxiliaries (17) 4
5 DEPARTMENT ORGANIZATION The North Olmsted Police Department consists of two divisions: Operations and Administrative. The Operations Division is responsible for the day-to-day business of the department. The Administrative Division is responsible for supplying the Operations Division with the materials and personnel needed for the performance of the police mission. The Chief of Police leads these two divisions. A Captain oversees the daily operations and administrative duties for patrol, detective bureau, corrections, auxiliaries, record room, communications, and training. In addition the Captain is responsible for the department s evidence technicians, field training officers, departmental training, and bicycle unit. These assignments are handled by officers chosen from within the patrol division. A secretary assists the Chief and the Captain. The North Olmsted Police Department is currently made up of 44 sworn officers. The Patrol Division works three (3) shifts and each shift is supervised by a Lieutenant and two (2) Sergeants. A total of 35 officers are assigned to the three shifts. Included in the sworn officers are five (5) patrol officers assigned to the Detective Bureau which is supervised by a Sergeant. The North Olmsted Police Department also has an Auxiliary Unit consisting of 17 non-sworn personnel. These dedicated civilians are trained in traffic control, crime prevention, and crowd control. They are a valuable asset to the department in situations where traffic control/crowd control is needed for an extended period of time. Utilizing auxiliaries in a situation allows the department to free our patrol officers to handle other important duties. Auxiliaries drive marked police units on development and shopping center patrols adding another tool in the department s pro-active patrol tactics. The Corrections Division is manned by one (1) full-time corrections officer and two (2) part-time officers. They are responsible for the jail and the inmates. Their duties include booking inmates, jail security, and the health and welfare of the incarcerated inmates. The Corrections Officers also handle the video arraignments of inmates with the Rocky River Municipal Court.. 5
6 Bob Wagner Chief of Police Ron Cox Captain Sue Waddell Chief s Secretary 6
7 Robert Flynn Lieutenant Walter Novak Lieutenant Jeff Medves Lieutenant Robert Dungan Sergeant Mark Goodwin Sergeant Dave Huspaska Sergeant Jeff Miner Sergeant Eric Morgan Sergeant Don Walling Sergeant 7
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9 217 VFW Local Officer of the Year and District Officer of the Year Detective Dan Barrett 9
10 217 Safety Town 1
11 217 9/11 Ceremony 11
12 217 Boy Scout Camp 12
13 217 Great Northern Mall Touch-a-Truck 13
14 217 Shopping Plaza Duck Rescue 14
15 217 New Crisis Intervention Team Graduates 15
16 217 ALICE Training 16
17 217 Kerstetter Community Run 17
18 217 Cops and Kids Shopping Trip 18
19 217 North Olmsted BOOM Fireworks 19
20 Total Activity This category includes all calls received, reports taken, and other situations where a police officer took some type of action as well as calls for service This does not include traffic, warning or parking tickets. 217 Activity 2, Traffic Criminal Assist Misc Alarm
21 Criminal Reports (Not including Traffic Accidents)
22 Criminal Arrests
23 Prisoner Confined (This includes all persons booked into the North Olmsted Police Department jail for any length of time)
24 Motor Vehicle Accidents
25 Motor Vehicle Traffic Fatalities
26 Traffic Tickets
27 Driving While Under The Influence of Alcohol and/or Drugs
28 Warning Tickets Warning Tickets are used for equipment, pedestrian and bicycle violations. 28
29 Parking Tickets
30 Homicide Murder and Negligent manslaughter, as defined in the Uniform Crime Reporting Program, is the willful (non-negligent) killing of one human being by another
31 Rape Rape is the carnal knowledge of another forcibly and against their will. Assaults or attempts to commit rape by force or threat of force are included, however statutory rape and other sexual offenses are not
32 Sexual Offenses Other than Rape
33 Assaults This category includes all assaults and complaints of domestic violence
34 Robbery Robbery is taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force or threat of force or violence and/or by putting the victim in fear
35 Auto Theft
36 Theft From Auto
37 Burglary (Residential) The entering of an occupied residence by force, stealth or deception for the purpose of committing any criminal offense
38 Burglaries Commercial (also may be referred to as Breaking and Entering)
39 All Thefts (All reported theft or larceny reports)
40 Shoplifting Bicycle Theft Shoplifting Bicycle Theft
41 Criminal Damage Criminal damage is referred to much the same way that vandalism is. This is to cause or attempt to cause physical harm to the property of another
42 Fraud This category includes misuse of credit card, forgery, bad check, and other fraudulent activity
43 Drug Investigations
44 Missing Persons (includes juvenile runaways)
45 Heroin Overdose Calls
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