2016 Annual Report of the Belvidere Police Department

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1 2016 Annual Report of the Belvidere Police Department Jan W. Noble, Chief of Police Protection with Care and Service with Pride

2 BPD Mission Statement It is the mission of the Belvidere Police Department to provide a safe living, learning, and working environment to all citizens and visitors to the City of Belvidere. The members of the Belvidere Police Department will work with all person(s) or groups to enforce, educate, and assist in the prosecution of all violations of laws and ordinances to assure these safe environments. "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 2

3 Attention Areas Year 2016 Traffic Safety: The BPD received $36,457 in reimbursements for nine IDOT Traffic Safety Grants conducted in Community Policing: A Summer Initiative program was implemented at Highline & Lake Shore Drive to reach out to the community. A Badges with Books Program was also implemented providing the opportunity for our Officers to interact with children and hand out books. There were 15 new Citizen Police Academy graduates who all went on to become VIPS. Investigations: The BPD and other agencies conducted a detail which successfully closed all massage parlors in Belvidere. The Department also began collecting mandated registration fees through the Offender Watch. Gang Intervention Unit: The Department continued to deploy GIU details which were instrumental in keeping gang activity very low. Special Program: The Department actively participated in a Wallet Card Program designed to assist with interactions with persons who have autism and other disabilities. 3

4 Administration Deputy Chief Administration Chief of Police Deputy Chief Operations Anthony Martin Jan W. Noble Shane Woody "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 4

5 Sergeants Matthew Wallace Promoted on 5/3/13 Patrick Gardner Promoted on 1/10/14 Christofer Washburn Promoted on 12/1/14 Martin Gorsuch Promoted on 6/24/15 David Dammon Promoted on 7/31/15 Patrick Staples Promoted on 9/25/15 5

6 Administration Activities Responsible for managing the office of the Chief of Police and its 45 employees. Development and preparation of the annual operating budget Development of a 3-year projection plan for capital improvements Development and maintenance of Department rules, regulations and policies. Monitoring of revenues and expenditures, purchase of equipment and supplies, and processing of invoices. "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 6

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8 Training Program New Officers: Zachary Reese Hired on 4/04/16 Joseph Callahan Hired on 6/23/16 Christopher Garcia Hired on 6/23/16 Matthew Korn Hired on 9/21/16 Mark Weiland Hired on 9/21/16 Officer Reese was a certified part-time Police Officer with the Rockford Park District. He attended the 80-Hour Transition Course at Southwestern Illinois College Police Academy. Officers Callahan, Garcia, Korn and Weiland completed the 12-week Basic Law Enforcement Training at the Police Training Institute in Champaign-Urbana. Ongoing Training: In 2016, other BPD officers received approximately 2,800 hours of training. The budget allotted approximately $ per officer for training expenses. "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 8

9 State Mandated Police Training & Administrative Requirements Training / Function Initial Hire Every 6 Months Every Year Every 2 Years Basic Law Enforcement (560 Hours) X Mandatory Firearms (40 Hours) X Firearms Qualifications X X Legal Updates Use of Force HAZMAT Narcotics Detection K-9 Blood Bourne Pathogens X X X X X CPR / AED X Naloxone X Sheriffs & Chiefs (20 Hour Minimum) X Hepatitis B Vaccination HBV Vaccinations X X Roster of Sworn Personnel X Epi Pen (If Issued Equipment) O 9

10 State Mandated Police Training & Administrative Requirements Training / Function Every 3 Years Every 4 Years Every 5 Years Constitutional & Proper Use of Authority Procedural Justice Civil Rights Human Rights Cultural Competency Trauma Informed Response & Investigation of Sexual Assault & Abuse X X X X X X Lead Homicide Investigator (32 Hours) Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Refresher X X Domestic Violence Act X 10

11 Specialized Officer Training Crime Scene Technology Master Firearms Certification Supervision of Police Personnel Supervision of Field Training Accident Reconstruction SWAT Command and Leadership Homicide Investigation Police Response to Active Shooter Gang Enforcement Skills Overweight Truck Enforcement "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 11

12 2016 Activity Analysis by Day of Week Traffic Stops Area/Welfare Checks (Business/Parks/Residence) Follow-Up Investigation Speak With Officer Suspicious Person/Vehicle Theft / Burglary Traffic Accidents / H&R Alarms Warrant Service Domestic Violence/Standby Ambulance Calls Total Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Total

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19 Department Incident Reports Red = High Green = Low January February March April May June July August September October November December "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" TOTAL

20 Detective Division General Case & Felony Unit Investigations Detective Smaha Detective Bird Detective Delavan Detective Kozlowski Metro Narcotics Unit This joint unit, comprised of officers from both the Belvidere Police Department and the Boone County Sheriff s Office became operational in October, Sergeant Gardner Detective Berry (Retired 5/13/16) Detective Ball Matthew Wallace Sergeant of Investigations DEA Task Force Officer Bell "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 20

21 Detective Division General Cases Investigate crimes involving: Robbery, burglary, property recovery, fraud, identity theft, forgery, auto theft, traffic homicide, sex crimes and missing persons. Additionally, provide for secondary responses to crimes such as suicides, kidnappings, carjacking and dignitary protection. "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 21

22 Detective Division Narcotics Unit Maintain ongoing relationships with the FBI, DEA, SLANT and Rockford Metro. Responsible for collecting, evaluating and analyzing available data to support investigations involving illegal trafficking of controlled substances. Primarily focuses on street level drug enforcements, but also long term investigations including major suppliers to the metro Belvidere area. Additional Responsibilities: Department paperwork relating to seizures of cash, vehicles, property and other items Also responsible for reviewing all seizure submissions for completeness. "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 22

23 DEA Task Force The task force was started by the DEA in 2003 for the purpose of long term narcotic investigations. The task force was developed to disrupt the illicit drug traffic in the Rockford area by immobilizing drug trafficking organizations. The task force is made up of officers from local police, sheriff s and federal law enforcement agencies. The task force was formed because police agencies were unable to conduct long term narcotic investigations due to manpower and/or financial burdens. "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 23

24 2016 DEA Rockford Task Force Statistics Cases Opened Other Cases (includes existing DEA cases & other jurisdiction joint cases) 96 Arrests 56 Search Warrants 44 Drugs Seized: Cocaine Cannabis Heroin Methamphetamine Prescription Medication 59,604 grams 15,114 grams 7,900 grams 21,597 grams 255 pills Drugs Purchased: Cocaine Heroin Methamphetamine 1475 grams 213 grams 456 grams Property Seized: Cash Vehicles Weapons $830, Passenger Cars / Trucks 17 Handguns / Rifles "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 24

25 Detective Division Stats In 2016, the Detective Division had 183 General Case investigations compared to 211 in Incidents required 53 callouts of off-duty detectives for a total hours compared to 72 callouts in 2015 for 338 hours. The Detective Division General Case Unit made 67 arrests compared to 58 in "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 25

26 Other Detective Division Stats There was a total of 63 Registered Sex Offenders in 2016, compared to 58 in In addition, there were 103 registration changes and updates. The Belvidere Police Department began collecting State mandated annual registration fees. Since September, $1, has been collected. "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 26

27 BELVIDERE / BOONE COUNTY METRO NARCOTICS ARRESTS Substance Type Delivery Possession Cannabis 3 6 Pills 16 0 Cocaine / Crack 11 4 Psilocybin (Mushrooms) 0 0 Heroin 10 7 Total Arrests 57 Delivery includes Possession with the Intent to Deliver. "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 27

28 Metro Drug Removals Purchases & Seizures Substance Purchases/ Seizures Quantity Cannabis grams Cocaine / Crack grams Heroin grams Pills pills Psilocybin (mushrooms) 0 0 grams LSD 2 10 hits "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 28

29 Metro Drug Removals Purchases & Seizures Substance Type Street Value Total Value Seized Cannabis Cocaine/Crack Pills Heroin Psilocybin LSD $7.00 per gram $ per gram $5.00 per pill $ per gram $5.00 per gram $5.00 per hit $30,394 ($52,563 in 2015) $33,900 $2,200 in 2015) $530 ($845 in 2015) $6,300 ($3,750 in 2015) $0 ($525 in 2015) $50 ($25 in 2015) Total Value Seized: $71,174 29

30 Metro Drug Removals Seizures & Forfeitures: Type Forfeited Pending Forfeiture Total Currency $13,764 $0 $13,764 Vehicles (Estimated Value) $0 $0 $0 TOTAL $13,764 $0 $13,764 "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 30

31 BELVIDERE POLICE DEPARTMENT Seizures & Forfeitures Type Forfeited Pending Forfeiture Total Currency $3,440 $3,121 $6,561 Vehicles (Estimated Value) $897 (1 Vehicle) $2,850 (1 Vehicle) $3,747 TOTAL $4,337 $5,971 $10,308 BPD Article 36 DUI Seizures: 6 Pending for a total of $28,000 "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 31

32 Gang Intervention Unit Sergeant Matt Wallace supervises 13 assigned officers in this unit. Responsible for the suppression and elimination of street gang activity and their illegal involvement with narcotics. Intensive intelligence gathering, communication and cooperation with other police agencies and federal law enforcement agencies. Aggressive investigations in areas frequented by street gang members "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 32

33 Gang Intervention Unit The Gang Intervention Unit conducted 77 details in 2016, resulting in: 568 documented contacts 28 arrests 60 traffic citations "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 33

34 S.W.A.T. Tactical Response Team This Unit is supervised by Sergeant Chris Washburn. The S.W.A.T. utilizes special weapons and tactics to tactically resolve high-risk situations including, but not limited to: Hostage barricade situations High-risk warrant service Stakeouts Special events VIP protection Civil disorder "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 34

35 S.W.A.T. Tactical Response Team In 2016, S.W.A.T. was expanded and now consists of 8 BPD Officers, 2 Sergeants, 3 Tactical Emergency Medics from the Belvidere Fire Department and 2 Deputies from the Boone County Sheriff s Office. The Hostage Negotiations Team was expanded with the addition of a Sergeant. Hostage Negotiations consists of 2 FBI trained hostage negotiators and 1 Sergeant in charge. Image courtesy of google.com Hostage Negotiations assisted McHenry County S.W.A.T. resulting in a peaceful surrender in a Belvidere Bank robbery. "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 35

36 School Resource Officer SRO Funding: 70% School District % City of Belvidere Belvidere High School, photo courtesy of district100.com This program places an officer in Belvidere High School and South Middle School full time during the school year to reduce juvenile delinquency and antisocial behavior among youth. From June-August, the Officer is assigned to Patrol. "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 36

37 School Resource Officer Allows opportunity for officer to: Maintain open door contact with students Develop personal relationships with school staff, students and parents Communicate, listen, and take appropriate action when warranted Assist in matters of conduct, counseling and discipline including school board expulsion hearings Investigate violations of the law Serve as guest instructor Help families make connections to other agencies Present teacher workshops Officer David Ellingson Officer Jon Kaplan August 15, 2016 "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 37

38 School Resource Officer Calls for Service Reported to BPD Description of Call 2016 Battery 10 Ambulance Assist 9 Special Detail 17 Accident 6 Theft 4 Damage to Property 17 Fight in Progress 4 Drug Investigation 4 Sex Offense 4 Traffic Stop / Parking Lot Detail / Motorist Assist 36 Subject with Gun 0 Disorderly Conduct 9 Guest Speak in Class 20 Formal Police Counseling 52 Informal Counseling 60 Juvenile Problems 8 Threats /Harassment / Bully Reports 19 TOTAL

39 Community Policing Officer John Fish Officer Tim Blankenship May, 2016 The Community Policing Coordinator is responsible for: Developing and overseeing a variety of specialized programs designed to reach out to the community, promote community involvement and encourage citizens to participate in the law enforcement process. Creating and maintaining liaisons with members of the business community, civic organizations, citizen groups, and other government agencies to exchange information and implement ways for the BPD to improve service to the community. Strengthening commitments to crime prevention measures and to programs like Neighborhood Watch and others which enhance citizen involvement. 39

40 Community Policing VIPS Volunteers in Police Service This program is designed to supplement and enhance existing functions to allow law enforcement professionals to do their jobs in the most professional manner. Volunteers help enhance public safety, maximize resources, and create valuable ties between law enforcement and the community. Approximately 3,445 people attended 135 programs related to Crime Prevention. These included: Neighborhood Watch K-9 Demonstrations Volunteers in Police Service Public Safety Awareness Campaigns 2016 Special Events Immanuel Lutheran Touch-A-Truck Belvidere Park Dst. Touch-A-Truck UAW Kids Fair Heritage Days Illinois Police Week National Night Out YMCA Kids Camp Citizen Police Academy Community Policing Summer Outreach Prescription Medication Disposal Trunk-Or-Treat - Library Feed-the-Need Food Drive Hometown Christmas All Parades "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 40

41 Community Policing In 2016, 65 VIPS recorded 1,843 volunteer hours of work and 636 hours of training. Prescription Medication Disposal Police Week Contact the BPD at for more information. "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 41

42 Citizens Police Academy Fifteen (15) people attended the 2016 Citizens Police Academy. This 8-week class consists of information on BPD Structure, Operations & Investigations, Gangs and Drug Operations. Crime Scene Practical Exercises and K-9 Demos are also provided. Anyone interested in becoming a VIPS (Volunteers in Police Service) is required to attend the Citizens Police Academy which is offered once a year and is free of charge. "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 42

43 Neighborhood Watch Program Image courtesy of google.com Partnership established between Belvidere citizens and the Police Department 15 active groups, each with a block captain Two of these groups participated in the annual National Night Out Against Crime. "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 43

44 Canine Unit K-9 Unit Duties: Provide for the apprehension of criminals Locate lost persons Locate evidence of a crime Sniff out drugs Pursue fleeing criminals Search buildings Protect citizens/officers from physical attack Guard and restrain arrested persons Provide K-9 demonstrations to the public when requested "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 44

45 Canine Unit Officer Brandon Parker Ralphy "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 45

46 Canine Unit Officer Ryan Davenport K9 Baks "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 46

47 Canine Unit Activity Report 2016 Our K-9 Teams were involved in: 42 Building Searches 104 Drug Arrests 1 Search Warrants 201 Vehicle Sniffs 1 School Searches 22 K-9 Tracks 326 Other K-9 Contacts "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 47

48 Mobile Field Force Mobile Field Force Teams were developed in 2005 by the ILEAS Governing Board for the primary purpose of providing security at National Pharmaceutical Stockpile distribution sites. Under the philosophy of homeland security, these teams also respond to incidents of civil disorder, disasters and out-ofstate requests for assistance. Funding for training, equipment and overtime is provided by ILEAS. Officers assigned to this area s Mobile Field Force include: Officer Jeremy Bell Officer Tom Delavan Officer Rob Kozlowski "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 48

49 LEAC Law Enforcement Aviation Coalition LEAC provides helicopter support to law enforcement, fire and civil disaster agencies throughout Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin. These services include: Locating missing children and adults Apprehension of fleeing felons Counter-drug and terrorism activities Pilots and Tactical Flight Officers (TFO s) are highly trained professionals who provide their time on a volunteer basis. "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 49

50 Explorer Post Program Sponsored by the BPD and Boone County Sheriff s Department The Belvidere-Boone County Explorer Post #2009 presently has 13 male & female members ranging in age from 14 to 20. Explorers volunteered approximately 181 hours of service to our community and had 178 hours of training in Deputy Chief Tony Martin and Officer Thomas Jones serve as advisors from the Belvidere Police Department. Deputy Tyler Russell is an advisor from the Boone County Sheriff s Department. The Post meets on the 3 rd Tuesday of every month at 6:00 pm at the Public Safety Building, in the training room. During these meetings there is generally police related training that is instructed by an officer or deputy who has experience in that particular field. Examples of this training include traffic crash investigations, traffic stop procedures, domestic disturbances, FTO Program, firing range, and police communications. Each Explorer is expected to attend all meetings and participate in special events throughout the year. Explorers are permitted to ride along with advisors from the city or county after completion of the Field Training Program designed for the Explorers. Explorers are issued a police style uniform that is expected to be worn at all times when participating in special events. Four members of the Explorer Post, ages 16 and 17, participated in Tobacco Compliance Checks in partnership with the Police Department and the Boone County Health Department as a result of a grant received by the Health Department from the Illinois Liquor Control Commission. "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 50

51 Explorer Post Program - Activities Assist with traffic & crowds at community events like Boone County Fair, Boy Scout Camp Out, Fall Diddley, Wings & Wheels Museum. Traffic and crowd control for Memorial Day, 4 th of July, Veterans Day, BHS and Belvidere North Homecoming Parades and the Christmas Parade YMCA Dance Range Training Roadside Clean-Up Roadside Clean Up Hometown Christmas Evangelical Church Toy Give-Away "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 51

52 Crime Categories Uniform crime reporting (UCR) offense classifications Crime information is reported by local, county and state agencies, and compiled by the FBI. Crime statistics and trends are then used for planning, budgeting, resource allocation, assessment of police performance, and evaluation of specialized programs. Crimes are sorted into three categories, referred to as Part I, Part II and Part III. For the purpose of the Annual Report, information was provided by the Belvidere/Boone County PSB Records Department. "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 52

53 (UCR) Offense Classifications Part I These offenses are defined as the most serious, based upon their nature and frequency. Homicide Aggravated Criminal Sexual Assault Armed & Strong Arm Robbery Aggravated Assault Residential Burglary Burglary from Auto Theft over $300 Motor Vehicle Theft Arson "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 53

54 (UCR) Offense Classifications Part II These offenses make up the remainder of criminal statutory and ordinance violations. Battery (Simple & Aggravated) Assault Theft by Deception Other Thefts Stalking Sex Offenses Gambling Offenses Involving Children Cannabis Control Act Violations Liquor Control Act Violations Motor Vehicle Offenses Driving Under the Influence Disorderly Conduct Offenses Interference with Public Officers Kidnapping Offenses Criminal Damage Property/Trespass Controlled Substance Act Violations. "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 54

55 (UCR) Offense Classifications Part III Defined as service calls, and are non-criminal in nature Assisting citizens Traffic accidents Noise complaints "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 55

56 Crime Statistics Annual Comparison Report Offense Classification Homicide Offenses (Total) Murder, Reckless Homicide, & Non- Negligent Manslaughter - Attempted Justifiable Homicide Kidnapping/Abduction All Sex Offenses, TOTAL Sexual Assault w/ Object Robbery "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 56

57 Crime Statistics Annual Comparison Report Offense Classification Assault Offenses (TOTAL) Armed Violence Mob Action Intimidation & Hate Crimes Arson Burglary / Breaking & Entering Larceny / Theft Offenses (TOTAL) Shoplifting Theft From Building Theft Coin Op Machine or Device Theft from Motor Vehicle Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 57

58 Crime Statistics Annual Comparison Report Offense Classification Motor Vehicle Theft Counterfeiting / Forgery Fraud Offenses (TOTAL) False Pretenses / Swindle Credit Card / Automatic Teller Impersonation Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Offenses Destruction / Damage/ Vandalism of Property "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 58

59 Crime Statistics Annual Comparison Report Offense Classification Drug / Narcotic Offenses (TOTAL) Incest Statutory Rape Pornography / Obscene Material Prostitution Offenses (TOTAL) Prostitution Assisting or Promoting Prostitution Weapon Law Violations "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 59

60 Crime Statistics Annual Comparison Report Offense Classification Bad Checks Curfew/Loitering/Vagrancy Disorderly Conduct Driving Under the Influence Drunkenness Family Offenses, Non-violent Liquor Law Violations Runaway Trespass of Real Property Information Only POPULATION of City 25,585 25,585 25,585 25,585 25,585 "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 60

61 2016 IDOT Traffic Grant Statistics Nine IDOT campaigns were conducted in 2016 by BPD Officers; 193 traffic stops were made, resulting in 279 arrests/tickets. Seatbelt 74 Uninsured Motorist 37 Speeding 22 Suspended / Revoked 14 Child Seat 10 DUI / BAC.08% 13 Drugs 13 Warrant Arrests 1 Registration 12 Other 47 Other: Obstructing a Peace Officer, Illegal Transportation, Equipment Violations, Cell Phone /Texting, Other DL and Felony Arrests. "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 61

62 Automobile Accidents Most Frequent Accident Locations in 2016 At or Near Intersections: Chrysler / Genoa 16 US Route 20 / Pearl 16 N. State / Appleton 15 Pearl / W. Chrysler 13 Appleton / Newburg 11 Belvidere / Logan 10 US Route 20 / Belvidere 9 "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 62

63 Suicide Statistics Death Investigations 11 6 Suicide Threats Suicide Totals 2 1 Attempted Suicide Totals By Cutting 6 13 By Drugs Other 7 3 "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 63

64 Revenue for 2016 GRANTS & REIMBURSEMENTS USDOJ Bullet Proof Vests $3, SRO School Dist. 100 $85, IDOT Traffic Safety Grant Reimbursements $36, Enbridge Grant $1, COPS Grant $42, TOTAL $168, "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 64

65 Revenue for 2016 OTHER REVENUES RECEIVED Traffic Court Fines $283,215 Parking Fines $5,274 Accident Report Fees $4,278 Impounded Vehicle Fees $54,000 FTA Warrant Fines & Warrant Execution Fees $7,533 Range Rental $1,540 Special Details (Overtime Reimbursement) $10,316 Police Vehicle Fund $10,874 D.U.I Equipment Fines $32,407 Sex Offender Registration Fees $1,740 E-Citation Fines $1,715 TOTAL $412,892 65

66 Donations for 2016 Donated By: For: Value Heidi Laplume Community Policing Program $ Berg Industries Tent for Summer Outreach Program $1, Jack Wolf Heritage Days Events - VIPS $ Dean Foods Community Policing Program $ Gallano Trucking Badges With Books Program $ Gordon Neese Community Policing / BPD Annual Meeting $1, Jan & Pat Noble Dawn & Doug Rand Feed The Need Program Roberta & Julie Eicksteadt $ $ $

67 2016 Retirements Detective Leon Berry Retired on May 13, Years of Service Officer John Fish Retired on May 20, Years of Service Officer John Coduto Retired on September 29, Years of Service "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 67

68 About Chief Noble Chief Noble was appointed Chief of Police to the City of Belvidere in November, He holds a B.A. in Administration of Criminal Justice. He graduated from the FBI National Academy in 1982, and served as the Chief of Police for the Village of Cherry Valley from 1980 to Chief Jan W. Noble grew up in northern Boone County where he currently resides with his wife, Pat. "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 68

69 You know our number- CALL 9-1-1! Protection With Care and Service With Pride "Protection With Care and Service With Pride" 69

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