Park Ridge Police Department Monthly Report September 2014

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2 Chief s Corner The Park Ridge Police Chaplains held their annual memorial service dedicated to the vic ms of This year s ceremony was held at the Fire Sta on at Devon and Cumberland. Students from Roosevelt School and Mary, Seat of Wisdom both par cipated. The Roosevelt Choir sang several musical selec ons while two students from Mary, Seat of Wisdom read their essays. The Chaplains look forward to planning next year s memorial service with the dedica on of the beam at its new loca on. Several staff changes occurred this month. Parking Enforcement Officer Dolores Wilson re red a er 25 years of service to the City. She was an excep onal employee and we wish her the best in re rement. Myles Klein was sworn in on September 22 as a new police officer. Fr. Peter Gnoinski was sworn in as a new Chaplain on September 28 at St. Paul of the Cross Church. In addi on, we began a student internship program with Maine South. This is a new ini a ve we started this year. The Department was recognized for its efforts in addressing the use of drugs and alcohol by teens at its annual banquet. Deputy Chief Keller accepted a plaque on behalf of the Department. Two ini a ves started with School District 64. Our annual Bike Helmet coloring contest started. The Department con nued to work with both Lincoln and Emerson Middle Schools on a follow up program regarding making good choices. Our target date for the switch over to West Suburban con nues to be on track for November 5th. In addi on, the Board has agreed to move forward with a new CABS system. Our Social Worker Laura Campbell and the Police Chaplains are sponsoring a seminar called Mental Health and the Law for November 6, at 7 p.m. at South Park. Lutheran General Hospital is also helping to co sponsor this event. Some addi onal ac vi es included the following: * A ended the Farmer s Market * Held two Coffee with the Cops programs * Monitored football games at Maine East and South * Par cipated in the Healthy Community Partnership with Lutheran General Hospital * Par cipated in the Special Olympics Plane Pull * Held a Drug Take Back campaign * Par cipated in Train Safety Week 2

3 Administra ve Services Sec on Deputy Chief Lou Jogmen Monthly Report for The Administra ve Sec on worked on the following projects during the month of : Conducted Police Officer Candidate Interviews 9/2 9/4 A ended Parking Enforcement Mee ng 9/3 Conducted Roosevelt School lockdown drill 9/4 A end Coffee with a Cop 9/4 and 9/17 A ended WSD (West Suburban Dispatch) Mee ng 9/9 A ended 9/11 Service 9/11 Staffed the Senior Breakfast 9/16 Coordinated orienta on and swearing in for new officer, Myles Klein 9/22 A ended Ci zen Corps Council (CCC) Mee ng 9/24 Conducted Franklin School lockdown drill 9/24 Recorded Good Choices Video for Lincoln Junior HS 9/24 A ended WSD (West Suburban Dispatch) Mee ng 9/24 Conducted Carpenter School lockdown drill 9/25 Recorded Good Choices Video for Emerson Junior HS 9/29 A ended Division/Commander/Traffic mee ngs as scheduled Par cipated in Rail Safety Week Staffing Levels: One officer on extended on the job injury status. One sergeant vacancy. 3

4 Traffic Traffic Enforcement *Selec ve Enforcements at the following loca ons: Courtland and Peterson 15 ckets, 4 warnings (enforcement closed); Home and Crescent 5 ckets; Talco and Cherry 9 ckets (enforcement closed); Cumberland and Gillick 2 ckets, 2 warnings and Talco and Hamlin, 5 ckets issued. Ran radar for a complaint of speeding autos on 1 block of Lahon, no viola ons observed. Complainant no fied. Placed speed trailer at Elmore and Cherry, results did not warrant selec ve enforcement. Called to inform concerned residents. * Placed speed sentry at 18 Devon, results did not warrant selec ve enforcement, complainant no fied of the results. Completed and communicated selec ve enforcement results at Courtland and Peterson to resident and received posi ve feedback. Enforcement now discon nued due to reduced traffic. Replaced No Le Turn sign at Dunkin Donuts loca on (Touhy and Greenwood). Le message with complainant that selec ve enforcement at Talco and Cherry will be discon nued due to speed compliance. Placed the Speed Sentry at the 1 block of Cu riss. Placed the Speed trailer on Dee Road, in response to resident complaint. Placed Speed trailer and four Children Play Here signs at Cedar and Knight based on resident complaints. *Placed Speed trailer on Touhy, east of Washington in response to resident complaints. Spoke with resident regarding complaint of Hot Rodders. Grants Finished paperwork for the Impaired Driving Grant for Labor Day. Met with John Gomoll regarding future grants. Overweight Truck Permits Approved 7 Overweight Permits. Generated $2,914. in overweight fines. Red Speed *182 total Red Speed viola ons, and 112 approved. Miscellaneous *2 ckets issued for commuters walking across railroad tracks during Railroad Safety Week. *Observed the Devon crosswalk for motorists viola ng pedestrian crosswalk, no viola ons issued, or observed. *Spoke with supervisor at the Post Office in reference to mail trucks viola ng parking laws, compliance gained. *Inves gated mul ple hit and runs, and solved a hit and run with res tu on being given to the vic m. *Spoke with residents who disapproved of a le er being placed on their cars regarding commuter parking. *A ended Senior Breakfast and Coffee with a Cop. *Met with Sco Mackall of District 64 regarding crosswalks at Greenwood and Normal. *Par cipated in Rail Safety Week. 4

5 Community Service Officers Tickets 47 Alarms 11 Fingerprints 1 Stray/Animal Complaints 28 Abandoned Vehicle Calls 9 Parking Complaints 63 Car Seat Installa ons 13 School Zone Enforcement 42 School Crossing 12 Chauffer s Licenses 1 Ci zen Assist 8 Traffic Services/Assists/Hazards 5 Lockouts 6 Motorist Assists 19 Assist with Crash 14 Dog Bites Vacant House Check sign up/cancella on 13 Lost, Found, Missing Reports 9 Bites Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Property Management Tech Chris Bengston and CSO Manager Doug Hayse con nued Audit of Property Room. CSOs made 15 trips to court. 19 Adjudica ons scheduled. 493 Walk in complaints Phone calls received. CSO s assisted with collec on 5 mes. 5

6 Records Calls for Service Traffic Stops Offense Reports Arrest Reports Crash Reports Tri-Annual Calls for Service for September YTD Calls for Service thru September Tri-Annual Offense Reports for September Tri-Annual Traffic Stops for September Tri-Annual Crash Reports for September Tri-Annual Arrest Reports for September

7 Records 213 vs 214 # of FOI Requests Processed (YTD) vs 214 FOI Processing Time (YTD) % Change in # of FOI's rec'd % Change in time processing FOI's # of FOI's # of FOI's Processing Processing rec'd rec'd Time (hrs)* Time (hrs)* Jan % % Feb % % Mar % % Apr % % May % % Jun % % Jul % % Aug % % Sep % % YTD Totals % % *approximation (213 values are not an accurate reflection of total time to gather responsive documents). 214/15 values will provide a more accurate comparison. 7

8 Field Opera ons Deputy Chief Dave Keller Notable Arrests: Several traffic arrest 2 DUI arrests 5 Possession of Cannabis arrests Possession of a Controlled Substance arrest 4 Possession of Drug paraphernalia arrests 2 Domes c Ba ery arrests 3 Zero Tolerance arrests 3 Possession of Alcohol by Minor arrests Assault arrest Ba ery arrest Criminal Damage to Motor Vehicle arrest Trespassing arrest 3 Bond Forfeiture Warrant arrests Burglary arrest Notable Training/Inspec ons: (FTO, ET, MCU, MCAT) Weekly sta on inspec on Training on Discipline for Supervisors Training on new Quota law for supervisors Power DMS training Court Smart MEGGITT training AR 15 training Haz Mat training No Quota Training Goals: Prepara on for Homecoming Dance Power DMS Park District agreement and updates of ordinance Parking issues with Forest Preserve Police Maine South West Suburban Dispatch Transi on Staff mee ng agenda New No Quota Special Order MCAT: Homicide Hanover Park 88 Total Hours Incident Stress Management Team: Ac vated by Niles PD, Park Ridge member not involved NIPAS: No call outs STAR: No call outs Events: LGH monthly mee ng Senior Breakfast Rail Safety Week WSCDC mee ngs NSCOP mee ng Coffee with the Cops (2) Volunteer mee ng Maine Township mee ng Chamber of Commerce mee ng A ended Maine South Football On call for ComEd A ended Farmers Market Cell Phone Enforcement School Zone Enforcement A ended Block Par es A ended District 64 Open Houses PACT Hinkley Field PACT Train sta on PACT Park District 271 Sibley PACT Peterson and Courtland PACT Devon and Fairview Plane Pull for Special Olympics MCYAF Banquet a ended ComEd on call duty 911 Ceremonies AAIM recogni on to Officer McGannon Dispatch ride alongs from WSCDC 8

9 Patrol Over me Comparisons Total Over me Earned (Time & Money in hours) January February March April May June July August September

10 Inves ga ons ARRESTS: 9/2/214 Det. Faso assisted with an arrest for Burglary to Motor Vehicle, addi onally clearing 6 other cases. 9/12/214 SRO Luehr arrested one juvenile for Zero Tolerance/Disorderly Conduct and one juvenile for Zero Tolerance. 9/15/214 Det. Dorner arrested suspect for Assault. 9/16/214 Det. Dorner and SRO Waddell arrested a suspect for 213 School Burglary. 9/17/214 Det. Dorner arrested a suspect for Ba ery. 9/22/214 Det. Hahn and Det. McEwen arrested a suspect for Felony Decep ve Prac ce. 9/23/214 SRO Waddell arrested a suspect for Disorderly Conduct. COMMUNITY: 9/3/214 Det. Anderson a ended Explorer Post Mee ng. 9/11/214 Det. Hahn a ended 911 Ceremony at the South Firehouse. 9/16/214 Det. Hahn and Det. McEwen a ended Senior Breakfast. 9/16/214 Det. McEwen met with ASA in reference to Aggravated Vehicular Hijacking case. 9/27/214 Sgt. Kampwirth par cipated in the Special Olympics Plane Pull. Detec ve Unit conducted numerous residen al foot patrols. SRO Luehr and Waddell a ended high school football games. TRAINING: 9/4/214 Det. Hahn, Stopka and McEwen a ended CCROC conference in Oak Brook, 9/4 and 9/5. 9/14/214 Det. Stopka a ended MCAT training. 9/17/214 Det. Hahn a ended IDIAI Fall Workshop. 9/18/214 Det. Anderson a ended Forensic training in Aurora. 9/24/214 Det. Anderson a ended the Illinois State Police Crime Lab training. 9/29/214 Sgt. Kampwirth is a ending Staff and Command training at Northwestern University. Detec ve Unit all qualified with AR 15 training. Detec ve Unit par cipated in MEGGITT and PowerDMS training. MISC: 9/8/214 Det. Hahn and McEwen recovered property for a case. 9/7/214 Det. Anderson and Stopka were deployed by MCAT for homicide in Hanover Park, 9/7 9/11. 9/8/214 Det. Dorner conducted Sex Offender surveillance. 9/9/214 Det. Dorner completed a Sex Offender registra on. 9/1/214 Home interview of Sex Offender. 9/11/214 Det. Dorner forwarded sex offender informa on to Grayslake police department to obtain warrant for registra on viola on. 9/11/214 Det. Stopka par cipated in the 9/11 ceremony as an Honor Guard. 9/25/214 Det. Faso cleared 2 Juvenile Mischief cases. 9/26/214 Det. Faso resolved a Thorntons gas drive off case with res tu on. Deployed nightly to assist Patrol. Det. McEwen and Anderson conducted background inves ga ons and interviews for police applicants. Social Worker Over 29 incidents and/or issues including domes c problems, mental health issues, elder issues, substance abuse problems, neighbor disputes, housing/shelter inquiries, and suicidal issues. 1

11 September Events Park Ridge Chaplains annual memorial service dedicated to the vic ms of 9/11 held at the South Fire Sta on. Welcome Officer Myles Klein, sworn in on September 22, 214. Deputy Chief Dave Keller accepts a plaque from MCYAF for our efforts in addressing use of drugs and alcohol by teens at the annual banquet. PEO Delores Wilson re res a er 25 years of service to the City. Pictured here, Chief Kamiski presents Delores with a plaque honoring her service and dedica on. Park Ridge Police Team 214 Special Olympics Plane Pull September 27th, O Hare Airport 11

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