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1 MANCHESTER POLICE DEPARTMENT 2016 ANNUAL REPORT
2 2 To the Mayor, Aldermen, Citizens of Manchester & the Employees of the Manchester Police Department: Chief Mark Yother It is my pleasure to acknowledge the many accomplishments and hard working officers of the Manchester Police Department as evidence throughout the 2016 annual report. I remain extremely proud to lead officers with the highest ethical and professional standards who are committed to making Manchester a place all can live safely and without fear. The Manchester Police Department is working for you as we reduce the levels of crime, fear and disorder through community based, problem-oriented driven policing. The 2016 annual report is indicative of the many activities of the Manchester Police Department as well as criminal and traffic statisitics. With confidence it will provide a clear understanding of the department and the effort put forth by the agency to protect the citizens of Manchester. The Tennessee Highway Safety Office Grant, administered by Sgt. Chris Patterson, is used to provide funding for extra traffic enforcement during NHTSA enforcement events. For the 2016 grant year the agency received $14, to fund overtime hours and equipment. Our agency has continued to work closely with other agencies including the Tennessee Highway Safety Office, Tennessee Highway Patrol, Coffee County Sheriff s Department, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, District Attorney General s Office and all other state and federal agencies. The Manchester Police Department had a successful 2016 and I look forward to many prosperous years to come. I intend that this report will display each year our department s obligation in order to keep Manchester a safe place to visit and call home. Chief of Police
3 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Mission Statement... 4 Administration & Organizational Chart Clerical... 7 Personnel Assignments / Distribution Budget Patrol Division Calls for Service / Statistics Patrol Distribution Criminal Investigation Division Criminal Investigation Division Statistics Training Department Photo Department Logo... 24
4 4 MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Manchester Police Department is to make our city a place where all people can live, work, and visit safely without fear. We will provide quality public service in partnership with other members of the community to accomplish our mission. We will maintain and enhance our coalitions with the business, corporate, and residential communities to identify and implement solutions to problems. To fulfill this mission, we will strive to attain the highest degree of ethical behavior and professional conduct at all times.
5 ADMINISTRATION 5
6 6 MANCHESTER POLICE DEPARTMENT ORGANIZATIONAL CHART COURT CLERK EDNA GIVENS CHIEF MARK YOTHER ASSISTANT CHIEF ADAM FLOIED ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TONYA SIMMONS MAJOR BILL SIPE CHIEF INVESTIGATOR JACKIE MATHENY INVESTIGATOR BUTCH STEWART CAPTAIN RONNY GRAY CAPTAIN MITCHELL WEST CAPTAIN NILESH PATEL CAPTAIN D. VANDAGRIFF TRAINING SERGEANT CHRIS PATTERSON INVESTIGATOR JONATHAN ANTHONY SERGEANT DEVIN DEFORD SERGEANT KEITH HENDRIX SERGEANT LANDON PENCE SERGEANT DEBBIE GUFFEY INVESTIGATOR BRYAN ELDRIDGE JON HOLLAND JAMIE NEWMAN DUSTAN FOSTER ALBERTO GARZA PSO DEBBIE VAUGHN INVESTIGATOR BRANDON TOMBERLIN TREY ADCOCK ANDY NEESMITH DANIEL RAY KENNEY SULLIVAN PSO TONYA TRAIL JORDON WATSON BENTON BROWN JAMIE NORRIS ERNIE COLVIN K-9 DALE ROBERTSON DARYN GADEKEN
7 7 MANCHESTER POLICE DEPARTMENT CLERICAL / ADMINISTRATIVE The Manchester Police Department clerical staff is responsible for providing friendly customer service to the public and citizens of Manchester. The Public Service Officers are the first line of contact inside the police department. They are responsible for assisting the public by taking basic reports, providing copies of incident / crash reports and collecting fines for traffic citations. The court clerk is responsible for all traffic citations issued. They are entered into the computer system and are arranged for traffic court. The court clerk is also responsible for all traffic citations being sent to the state. The administrative assistant is the Chief of Police s direct assistant. She is also responsible for all TIBRS reporting to the TBI. Our staff is always willing and ready to assist the public in any way it can. Tonya Simmons Edna Givens Debbie Vaughn Tonya Trail
8 8 PERSONNEL ASSIGNMENTS 2016 ADMINISTRATION Chief Mark Yother Major Bill Sipe August 25, 1982 July 1, 1985 Assistant Chief Adam Floied Sergeant Chris Patterson September 21, 1998 November 5, 2005 ADMINISTRATIVE / CLERICAL Administrative Assistant Tonya Simmons PSO Debbie Vaughn May 27, 2002 August 27, 2001 Court Clerk Edna Givens PSO Tonya Trail August 3, 1987 May 30, 2005 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DIVISION Chief Investigator Jackie Matheny Investigator Jonathan Anthony October 27, 2008 May 21, 2012 Investigator Ray Butch Stewart Investigator Bryan Eldridge April 13, 1981 September 27, 2010 Investigator Brandon Tomberlin March 28, 2016 PATROL DIVISION Captain Mitchell West Captain Dwight Vandagriff June 01, 2001 October 16, 1979 Captain Ronny Gray Captain Nilesh Patel January 15, 1999 September 30, 2009 Sergeant Debbie Guffey Sergeant Devin Deford May 18, 1984 December 26, 1999 Sergeant Landon Pence Sergeant Keith Hendrix November 27, 2006 September 30, 2009 Officer Jon Holland Officer Dustan Foster August 20, 2001 February 05, 2007 Officer Ernie Colvin Officer Alberto Garza October 01, 2009 July 19, 2010 Officer Kenney Sullivan Officer Dale Robertson September 10, 2012 September 26, 2012 Officer Trey Adcock Officer Jordon Watson March 19, 2013 May 5, 2014 Officer Daniel Ray Officer Jamie Newman August 11, 2014 September 22, 2014 Officer Jamie Norris Officer Daryn Gadeken April 13, 2015 December 14, 2015 Officer Andy Neesmith Officer Benton Brown October 17, 2016 December 07, 2016
9 9 PERSONNEL DISTRIBUTION 2016 ADMINISTRATIVE / CLERICAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS PATROL ADMINISTRATIVE / CLERICAL DIVISION 23% 1 Police Chief 1 Assistant Chief 1 Major 1 Training Sergeant 1 Administrative Assistant 1 Court Clerk 2 Public Service Officers CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DIVISION 14% 5 Criminal Investigators PATROL DIVISION 63% 4 Captains 4 Sergeants 14 Police Officers
10 10 BUDGET ASSETS 2016 GHSO GRANT MUNICIPAL / STATE COURT Total Operating Budget FY $2,274, FISCAL YEAR 2016 ASSETS Court Fines and Costs... $211, THSO Grant... $14,998.50
11 11 PATROL DIVISION JAMIE NORRIS THSO OF YEAR DANIEL RAY OF YEAR CAPTAIN PATEL & SGT. PENCE HALLOWEEN MERRY CHRISTMAS MPD FROM TEMPLE BAPTIST
12 12 PATROL DIVISION The Manchester Police Department patrol division is divided into four shifts, each of which is commanded by a shift Captain. The shift Captain serves as commander to a shift Sergeant and four patrol officers. The patrol Captain reports directly to the Major. The patrol division works 12 hour shifts. Ending 2016, there were a total of 22 positions in the patrol division. The patrol division provides 24 hour per day service to the City of Manchester. Officers assigned to patrol respond to initial calls for service, complete incident reports, work traffic accidents, provide traffic enforcement, make necessary arrests and work numerous community oriented events. The patrol division also participates in all enforcement events and works closely with the Tennessee Highway Safety Office. All THSO events and enforcements are managed by the Training Sergeant. PATROL CAPTAINS Capt. Mitchell West Capt. Nilesh Patel Capt. Ronny Gray Capt. Dwight Vandagriff
13 13 CALLS FOR SERVICE CALENDAR YEAR CALLS FOR SERVICE 18,521 18,417 16, % ( ) -.05% ( ) -11.9% ( ) PERCENTAGE OF CHANGE ARREST STATISITICS YEAR TOTAL DEPT. ARRESTS 1,266 1,407 1, % ( ) +11.1% ( ) -3.1% ( ) PERCENTAGE OF CHANGE CITATIONS COMPARISON PATROL DIVISION SPEEDING CITATIONS SEATBELT CITATIONS NO INSURANCE CITATIONS PERCENTAGE OF CHANGE ( ) % % 1, % OTHER CITATIONS 2,193 1,745 1, % TOTAL CITATIONS 4,602 3,378 3, %
14 14 COMPARISON OF ACTIVITIES DEPARTMENT ACTIVITIES PERCENT OF CHANGE CALLS FOR SERVICE 18,417 16, % TRAFFIC CRASHES % D.U.I. ARRESTS % TRAFFIC CITATIONS ISSUED 3,378 3, % CALLS FOR SERVICE TRAFFIC CITATIONS CALLS FOR SERVICE TRAFFIC CITATIONS DUI ARRESTS TRAFFIC CRASHES DUI ARRESTS TRAFFIC CRASHES
15 15 CRIME STATISTICS COMPARISON CRIMES AGAINST THE PERSON % CHANGE MURDER KIDNAPPING / ABDUCTION FORCIBLE RAPE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGG. ASSAULT % DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SIMPLE ASSAULT % AGGRAVATED ASSAULT % SIMPLE ASSAULT % CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY ARSON % BURGLARY % FORGERY % FRAUD % THEFT % MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT % ROBBERY CRIMES AGAINST SOCIETY DRUG VIOLATIONS % GAMBLING PORNOGRAPHY % PROSTITUTION WEAPONS LAW VIOLATION % (DATA BASED ON TIBRS AND RECORDS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM)
16 16 PATROL DIVISION DISTRIBUTION The Manchester Police Department patrol division consists of 22 personnel. These personnel are distributed in the following order: 4 shift Captains, 4 shift Sergeants, 14 patrol officers. Each officer works 80 hours in a two week pay period or 2,080 hours per year. The total hours does not include overtime or lost time calculated from city benefits (sick time, vacation time). Summary During 2016, the department answered 16,221 calls for service, which reflects a decrease of 1 1% under the 18,417 calls for service responded to in The patrol division constantly strives to keep the roadways as safe as possible. In 2016, the Manchester Police Department issued 683 speeding citations, 307 seatbelt citations, 764 no insurance citations, 1,491 citations for other traffic violations and made 41 DUI arrests. The police department worked 404 crashes in The police department continues to team up with the Tennessee Highway Safety Office to detect and deter impaired drivers.
17 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DIVISION 17
18 18 INVESTIGATORS Chief Investigator Jackie Matheny Jr. Investigator Jonathan Anthony Investigator Ray Butch Stewart Investigator Bryan Eldridge Investigator Brandon Tomberlin The Criminal Investigation Division (CID) is responsible for following up and investigating all crimes that occur within the city of Manchester. CID investigates cases that patrol does not solve along with all major crimes. CID also processes crime scenes along with collecting and preserving evidence. The division also participates in task forces and works with other agencies to fight drug crimes. Registering and maintaining of sex offenders is also managed by the Criminal Investigation Division. CID also works closely with the 14 TH Judicial District Drug Task Force and Coffee County Sheriff s Department making numerous drug arrests and drug seizures during Bonnaroo.
19 19 CID CASE ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNED CASES CLEARED CASES CID CASES ASSIGNED CASES 1,625 1,665 1,491 CID CLEARANCE CASES CLEARANCE CID CLEARANCE PERCENT CLEARED 48.37% 50.63% 59.02% (DATA BASED ON TIBRS STATISTICS)
20 20 MANCHESTER POLICE DEPARTMENT TRAINING 2016 Officers at the Manchester Police Department must attend 40 hours of In-service training each year to remain in compliance with the Peace Officers Standards and Training. The 40 hours can be combined with general In-service hours along with specialized training. There are required courses that must be implemented during the 40 hours. The officers at Manchester Police Department completed 1,392.5 hours of specialized training in There was also a 40 hour In-service including 16 hours of firearms. Every officer completed at least 40 hours of POST required training. Most officers completed much more than the required 40 hours.
21 SPECIALIZED SCHOOLS ATTENDED Officer Trey Adcock THSO Traffic Crashes Involving Pedestrians 40 Hours Officer Trey Adcock THSO Child Passenger Safety Technician 32 Hours Officer Trey Adcock PATC Criminal Drug Interdiction Techniques 24 Hours Inv. Jonathan Anthony Tn. Narcotic Officers Association 36 Hours Sergeant Devin Deford Dangerous Drug Task Force Recertification 8 Hours Inv. Bryan Eldridge Reid Technique Interview & Interrogation 32 Hours Inv. Bryan Eldridge ROCIC Pharmaceutical Crime 16 Hours Asst. Chief Adam Floied Tn. Law Enf. Executive Development (TLEEDS) 36 Hours Asst. Chief Adam Floied ALERRT Civilian Response Active Shooter 8 Hours Officer Daryn Gadeken WSTC AR-15 / M-16 Armorer Course 24 Hours Officer Daryn Gadeken THSO Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enf. 16 Hours Captain Ronny Gray UT LEIC Domestic Violence Investigation 32 Hours Sergeant Debbie Guffey TIBRS Review 8 Hours Sergeant Keith Hendrix Leadership & Team Building 32 Hours Sergeant Keith Hendrix Advanced Glock Armorer Course 16 Hours Chief Inv. Jackie Matheny Tn. Narcotic Officers Association 36 Hours Chief Inv. Jackie Matheny Leadership & Team Building 32 Hours Officer Andy Neesmith THSO Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enf. 16 Hours Officer Jamie Newman THSO At-Scene Crash Investigation 80 Hours Officer Jamie Newman Advance Crash Investigation 80 Hours Officer Jamie Newman Dangerous Drugs Task Force Recertification 8 Hours Officer Jamie Norris THSO Advance Crash Investigation 80 Hours Officer Jamie Norris Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) 72 Hours Captain Nilesh Patel THSO Child Passenger Safety Technician 32 Hours Captain Nilesh Patel UT LEIC Domestic Violence Investigation 32 Hours Sergeant Chris Patterson POST Rules Workshop 6 Hours Sergeant Chris Patterson CPS CEU 6 Hours Sergeant Chris Patterson THSO Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enf. 16 Hours Sergeant Chris Patterson THSO At-Scene Crash Investigation 80 Hours Sergeant Chris Patterson ALERRT Civilian Response Active Shooter 8 Hours Sergeant Landon Pence Leadership & Team Building 32 Hours Sergeant Landon Pence Basic Crisis/Hostage Negotiation 40 Hours Sergeant Landon Pence Level II Crisis/Hostage Negotiation 40 Hours Officer Daniel Ray THSO Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enf. 16 Hours Officer Daniel Ray TLETOA Officer Down Rescue Train the Trainer 24 Hours Officer Daniel Ray ALERRT Civilian Response Active Shooter 8 Hours Officer Dale Robertson K-9 Seminar AWD & NNDDA Certification 24 Hours Officer Dale Robertson CPS CEU 6 Hours Officer Dale Robertson PATC Criminal Drug Interdiction Techniques 24 Hours
22 SPECIALIZED SCHOOLS ATTENDED Major Bill Sipe UT LEIC SECLA Re-Trainer 12 Hours Inv. Butch Stewart ROCIC Digital Evidence Investigation 24 Hours Inv. Butch Stewart Forensic Seminar Death Investigation 8 Hours Officer Kenney Sullivan MTSU Investigating Unexpected Infant Death 8 Hours Inv. Brandon Tomberlin ROCIC Pharmaceutical Crime 16 Hours Captain Dwight Vandagriff UT LEIC Domestic Violence Investigation 32 Hours Officer Jordan Watson Forensic Seminar Death Investigation 8 Hours Captain Mitchell West UT LEIC Command Level Leadership 24 Hours Captain Mitchell West UT LEIC Domestic Violence Investigation 32 Hours Captain Mitchell West Advanced Glock Armorer 16 Hours Chief Mark Yother Tn. Assoc. Chief of Police 54.5 Hours TOTAL OF 1,392.5 HOURS
23 23 MANCHESTER POLICE DEPARTMENT 2016
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