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Alma Police Department Annual Report

On behalf of all members of the Alma Police Department, it is my pleasure to present the Annual Report to the mayor, city commission, and residents of Alma. In the following pages, you will see that the City of Alma continues to lead the way by continuously maximizing our resources and finding innovative ways to support our mission: To serve the City of Alma by providing safety and improving the quality of life in our community through excellence in policing. Our mandate is do so with honor and integrity. Our officers and staff remain dedicated to this mission, the work they do, and the community they serve. Although the annual report speaks for itself in terms of the shown statistics, I am always proud to speak on behalf of the department s many achievements and success. We regularly show success through crime rates, and continue to maintain rapid response times and closure rates. The compliments received from members of our community always far outweigh the highly rare minor complaint. I would also like to take this opportunity to praise the dedication and hard work that happens behind the numbers. Officers and staff routinely display the excellence I have, fortunately, come to expect from members of our department. This past year has seen many changes in the police department, all in a positive sense. For example, our officers have become more involved in community activities; I am grateful that every member of our department is dedicated to serving the citizens of Alma. Our department strives to provide an environment in which people can live, work, and visit, while feeling confident that they are in a secure and safe community. I hope that all of our residents and visitors feel that we can, and will, protect them, their loved ones, and their property. I would also like to thank all the citizens for helping us keep Alma a safe and thriving community. Director David D. Walsh

Department Information... School Liaison Officer... K Unit... Detective s Bureau... Social Media... Lucky MacDuck Day... Offense Class Numbers... Offense Counts... / Offense Comparisons... Incident Report Numbers... Incidents by Hour/Day... Incident per Month... Patrol Statistics... Arrests... Stops and Citations... Traffic/Arrests per Month... Parking Tickets... year Comparisons... Individual Officer Statistics... Director Walsh Lieutenant Schooley Lieutenant Overla Detective/Sergeant Williams Sergeant Gulick Sergeant Mueller Detective Biehl Officer Hedrick Officer West Officer Pratt Officer Foote Officer Burns Officer Walter Officer Drury Officer Powell Officer Kobel DPS Office Manager Champagne

p. E S UPERIOR A LMA, MI Lobby: Monday-Friday AM-PM Business Line: () - hr Dispatch: () - www.ci.alma.mi.us LT. SCHOOLEY On September,, Lieutenant Matthew Schooley completed his final shift with the Alma Police Department, and began his new position as Director of Transportation for the City of Alma. Schooley joined the Alma Police in March of, and dedicated the next years of service to the department. Early in his career with Alma, he became the department s first DARE and School Liaison Officer. His support of area students continued throughout the next two decades, particularly in through his extensive involvement with the Alma Police Athletic League. In, he coordinated and administered a large-scale active shooter mock scenario with Alma Public School staff, law enforcement, Central Dispatch, and MMR. Schooley served in multiple command staff roles during his tenure, including: Detective, Sergeant, Deputy Chief, and Lieutenant. In his last years of service, Schooley worked as the department s Administrative and Public Relations Lieutenant, as well as the city s Emergency Management Coordinator. Schooley s contributions to the department were certainly numerous and impactful. For instance, he was a strong leader in daily operations, significantly increased technology use in patrol and administrative functions, revitalized the department s evidence process, successfully procured funds from multiple grants, developed public/media outreach efforts, reconstructed and maintained police policy and procedures, established relationships with multiple agencies within law enforcement and the community, and took command in critical police scenes and investigations. The department thanks Lt Schooley for his hard work, dedication, and integrity. We wish him well in his new position within the City of Alma.

p. The School Liaison Officer works as a police resource for Alma Public Schools, St Mary s, and Alma College. In, Officer Kim Powell began working in the School Liaison position. During the year, She quickly became involved at all Alma schools, including Alma College. In the middle and high schools, she talked to students about topics such as bullying, the importance of education, the effects of drugs/alcohol, computer crimes, and social media issues. Officer Powell spent time teaching students of all ages under the TEAM curriculum (Teaching Educating And Mentoring). Topics in TEAM include things such as fire safety, gun safety, bike safety, stranger danger, utilizing, the importance of rules, bullying, and the Big safety rules. She can often be found having lunch with students, interacting in the hallways, and attending school dances, sports events, and other activities. She also worked as an assistant coach for Girls On the Run. At Alma College, Officer Powell worked with the students and took complaints as needed. She conducted presentations on laws and how to respond to emergencies. Additionally, she trained students in a few self defense classes on-campus during the school year. Officer Powell looks forward to continuing her work with Alma students and the community next year.

p. Sgt Gulick & K Castor The K program is responsible for responding to calls involving narcotics searches, building searches, tracking suspects or missing subjects. The K programs is also involved in department public relations. Training for Sergeant Gulick and K Castor is always ongoing. They belong to a training group that contains dogs and handlers from: Saginaw County, the Saginaw Chippewa Tribe, the City of Midland, and Tawas. The training group works together to plan and design new venues and scenarios to challenge the K dogs. Once a year, K Castor receives his certification. This is done at the International Police Work Dogs Association (IPWDA) National conference. He is currently a dual purpose narcotics patrol K. This means that he receives certifications in narcotic detection, building search, area search, tracking, article search, obedience, and aggression and control. In, school searches were conducted at: Alma High School, St Louis Middle and High Schools, Breckenridge Middle and High Schools, Fulton Middle and High Schools, Fulton Alternative Education, Swan Valley High School, Hemlock High School, Freeland High School, Merrill Middle and High Schools, St Charles High School, Midland High School, and Midland Dow High School. NOTABLE EVENT: Sergeant Gulick and K Castor were called out to assist the Saginaw County DEA with a narcotics vehicle search. The agents were pretty sure that the vehicle contained narcotics, however, they had searched and were unable to locate any. K Castor gave a positive indication on the passenger side rocker panel. A trap was located where K Castor indicated and pounds of cocaine was found. The cocaine had a street value of around $,.

p. Current Detectives Detective/Sergeant Mark Williams Detective/Officer Jason Biehl The Detective s Bureau at the Alma Police Department is primarily responsible for specialized investigations. Cases are referred to the detective generally after a patrol officer or an outside agency, such as CPS, has made initial contact and complex further investigation is required. Examples of offense types that may indicate a detective s involvement include unattended deaths, embezzlements, stolen vehicles, and sexual assaults. Many of the investigations handled by a detective involve sensitive subject matters, advanced interview techniques, and/or extensive follow-up. Detectives are trained evidence technicians and may assist patrol officers with their own investigations by providing additional information, creating line-ups, or guiding interviews. Keeping track of department activity and cases can allow detectives the opportunity to see connections between various incidents. At Alma PD, our detectives are expected to assist with prosecutor referrals and case management. With the addition of Detective Biehl, D/Sgt Williams was able to assist with more administrative command functions within the department, such as evidence and property management. Detective Biehl is the current county liaison for the department, and is often required to assist with administrative case developments at the court and prosecutor s office. D/Sgt Williams is also cross-trained as a member of the Alma District Fire Department. EXAMPLES OF INVESTIGATIONS - Male report female roommate taking a motor vehicle w/out owner s consent. Responding officers, assisted by Isabella County, were able to recover the vehicle. Further investigation revealed additional missing items valued at over $,. Detective investigation led to the partial recovery of property, additional witness/suspect information, and a felony larceny arrest of the female suspect. - Disappearance, search, and death investigation of a missing Alma College student. - Motor vehicle reported as stolen was recovered by officers and information on a possible suspect gathered from witnesses. Detective interviews led to additional information on the suspect, confession, felony arrest, and information on another unrelated larceny/receiving stolen property investigation from. - Multiple CSC and unattended death investigations.

p. The Alma Police Department established an official Facebook page in January of. Initially managed by Lt. Schooley, the department hoped to use social media to connect with community members and the general public, thereby increasing the department s community policing efforts and general accessibility. The department has utilized social media as a method of communication for various functions, including: sharing information on a missing person, assisting an out-ofstate agency with a cold case, delivering notice of road closures, advising of common scams in the area, providing information on public safety topics, and posting general information on local police activity. By the end of, the Alma Police Department Facebook page had been liked by over, users and post reach has ranged from a few hundred users to over,. These numbers are expected to increase in. The department plans to continue regular use of Facebook and will be considering possible social media expansion. www.facebook.com/almapolice

p. For this year s annual Lucky MacDuck Day, APD borrowed Vince and Larry crash test dummy costumes from the Michigan State Police in order to promote vehicle safety and seat belt use. D/Sgt Williams also helped reign in the lucky ducks during the day s main event.

p. When looking at department statistics, it is important to note the difference between an incident and an offense. An incident is a particular set of circumstances, occurring on a particular date and time, reported to or handled by the department. A single incident may also have follow up information that occurred at a time different from the initial activity. Many incidents are based on calls received by officers through Gratiot County Central Dispatch, but incidents may also originate within the department or during routine activities and patrol. An offense file class is the assigned classification for those incidents and may be criminal or noncriminal. One incident may also have multiple offenses; this usually occurs when a person(s) commits more than one offense at the same time. For example, a traffic stop may lead to the arrest of the driver for operating while under the influence of liquor (OUIL), but the passenger of the vehicle may be arrested for possession of a controlled substance and resisting arrest. While this single event would be written as one incident, there are three separate offenses: () OUIL, () possession, and () obstructing police. Offense classes are defined by federal and state reporting requirements.

p. Code - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Offense Description S e x u a l P e n e t r a t i o n P e n i s / Va g i n a C S C S e x u a l P e n e t r a t i o n P e n i s / Va g i n a C S C Sexual Penetration Oral/Anal CSC Sexual Penetration Object CSC Sexual Contact Forcible CSC Sexual Contact Forcible CSC Nonaggravated Assault Aggravated/Felonious Assault Intimidation/Stalking Arson Burglary - Forced Entry Burglary - Entry W/Out Force(Intent) Burglary - Unlawful Entry(No Intent) Larceny - Theft From Building Larceny - Theft From Motor Vehicle Larceny - Theft of M. Vehicle Parts Larceny - Other M otor Vehicle Theft Forgery/Counterfeiting Fraud - False Pretense/Swindle/Conf. F r a u d - C r e d i t C a r d / AT M Fraud - Impersonation Fraud - Wire Fraud - Bad Checks Embezzlement D a m a g e To P r o p e r t y Retail Fraud - Misrepresentation Retail Fraud - Theft Violation Of Controlled Substance Narcotic Equipment Violations Sex Offense - Other Cruelty Family - Abuse/Neglect Nonviolent Family - Other Liquor Violations - Other Drunkenness Obstructing Police Obstructing Justice Weapons Offense - Concealed Weapons Offense - Other Disorderly Conduct Public Peace - Other Hit & Run Motor Vehicle Accident To t a l

p. (Continued) Code - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Offense Description OUIL or OUID Driving Law Violations Health and Safety Trespass Va g r a n c y Juvenile Runaway Incorrigible Juvenile Truancy Juvenile Issues Miscellaneous Criminal Offense Solicitation Conspiracy Service Of Commission Papers Delinquent Minors (Under ) Runaway Property Damage Accident/PI Accident, Nontraffic Traffic Violations -Civil Infractions Parking Violations -Civil Infractions Traffic Policing Va l i d A l a r m A c t i v a t i o n False Alarm Activation Accident, Fire Accident, All Other M otor Vehicle, VI N, Bus Inspections Property (Excludes Routine Patrol) Unfounded Alarms Civil Matter Disputes/Family Trouble Suspicious Situation (Cars, Persons, Etc.) Lost & Found Property Drug Overdose (Includes Attempts) Suicide (Includes Attempts) Natural Death Missing Persons General Assistance General Noncriminal Total: To t a l

Nonaggravated Assault Aggravated/Felonious Assault Intimidation/Stalking Larceny - Theft From Building Larceny - Theft From Motor Vehicle Larceny - Other Fraud - False Pretense/Swindle/Conf. Fraud - Bad Checks Damage To Property Retail Fraud - Theft Violation Of Controlled Substance Liquor Violations - Other Obstructing Justice Disorderly Conduct Public Peace - Other OUIL or OUID Driving Law Violations Health and Safety Juvenile Issues Miscellaneous Criminal Offense Property Damage Accident/PI Accident, Nontraffic Parking Violations -Civil Infractions False Alarm Activation Accident, All Other Motor Vehicle, Vin, Bus Inspections Property (Excludes Routine Patrol) Unfounded Alarms Suspicious Situation Lost & Found Property Suicide (Includes Attempts) Missing Persons p. This chart shows each file class, in descending order, based on the number of APD incidents. For comparison purposes, the data is also shown. This chart does not include the following file classes: General Noncriminal, General Assistance, Civil Matters, or offenses with less than incidents in. See the next page for charts w/the top and <.

Sexual Penetration Penis/Vagina CSC Sexual Penetration Penis/Vagina CSC Sexual Penetration Oral/Anal CSC Sexual Penetration Object CSC Sexual Contact Forcible CSC Sexual Contact Forcible CSC Arson Burglary - Forced Entry Burglary - Entry W/Out Force(Intent) Burglary - Unlawful Entry(No Intent) Larceny - Theft of M. Vehicle Parts Motor Vehicle Theft Forgery/Counterfeiting Fraud - Credit Card/ATM Fraud - Impersonation Fraud - Wire Embezzlement Retail Fraud - Misrepresentation Narcotic Equipment Violations Sex Offense - Other Cruelty Family - Abuse/Neglect Nonviolent Family - Other Drunkenness Obstructing Police Weapons Offense - Concealed Weapons Offense - Other Hit & Run Motor Vehicle Accident Trespass Vagrancy Juvenile Runaway Incorrigible Juvenile Truancy Solicitation Conspiracy Service Of Commission Papers Delinquent Minors (Under ) Runaway Traffic Violations -Civil Infractions Traffic Policing Valid Alarm Activation Accident, Fire Drug Overdose (Includes Attempts) Natural Death p. Top Offenses for General Noncriminal General Assistance (Escorts, Service Calls) General Noncriminal General Assistance Civil Matter Disputes/Family Trouble Miscellaneous Criminal Offense Property Damage Accident/PI Suspicious Situation False Alarm Activation Driving Law Violations Nonaggravated Assault Obstructing Justice Civil Matter Disputes/Family Trouble

p. Most of the following charts display the numbers of unique incident reports taken by patrol officers for. A higher number of unique incidents indicates that the officer was assigned as the lead reporting officer to a larger volume of reports. The lead officer is generally the main contact and investigator for an incident, unless it is turned over to a detective. An officer is usually assigned lead officer simply by being dispatched to an incident, but may also self-initiate contact with individuals or be directed by administration to complete a specific investigation or contact. Each incident is unique to the set of facts and circumstances surrounding an event. A single incident report may require multiple contacts and follow-ups, multiple arrests, and/or have assisting officers. One incident might take multiple days to resolve, while another may just require a short exchange of information within a matter of minutes. Some officers have lower totals compared to other officers, but higher averages per month. These officers did not work a full year with the Alma Police Department, which is reflected in the monthly averages. Officer Ward s averages were calculated using months, Officer Powell months, and Officer Kobel months. Officer Kobel does show some incidents for October, but these were all reported the last day of the month.

p. Total Incidents The chart above illustrates the number of incidents that were reported by time of day. Incidents were grouped by the hour, such as ::AM to ::AM (for simplicity, this is labelled above as AM-AM) based upon the arrival time of the officer. Incidents may have occurred at a time different than the arrival time; for example, a victim may choose to wait until the next day to go to the department and report an incident that occurred the night before. Each incident report could also include several different days/times of follow-up, investigation, arrest, or review. Day shift accounted for % of the total incidents for, night shift had % of the total incidents. The chart below illustrates the total number of incidents in for each day of the week. Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

p. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Totals Burns Drury Foote Gulick Hedrick Kobel Mueller Powell Pratt Ward West Totals Incidents per Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec For the second year in a row, you can see that incidents generally remain stable throughout the year, with only a slight decline during some of the colder months.

p. Unique Incidents by Month/Officer Jan Feb Mar Burns Mueller APD Burns Drury Foote Gulick Hedrick Kobel Mueller Powell Pratt Ward West Apr Drury Powell Total May Jun Foote Pratt Jul Gulick Ward Average per month............ Aug Sep Hedrick West Oct Nov Dec Kobel The above chart illustrates each officer s unique incident numbers throughout the year. Each officer s progress can be tracked individually, as well as compared with the other officers numbers. The vertical lines begin/end with the highest and lowest numbers each month. The chart to the left shows the number of unique incident reports/numbers each officer completed for the year.

p. The following data was compiled mainly from officer daily reports. These reports are required for all patrol personnel, reviewed by supervisors, and document activities and time usage throughout the day. Alma PD dailies also track the number of stops, arrests, and tickets the officer makes during his/her shift. Some officers have lower totals compared to other officers, but higher averages per month. These officers did not work a full year with the Alma Police Department, which is reflected in the monthly averages. Officer Ward s averages were calculated using months, Officer Powell months, and Officer Kobel months. Officer Kobel does show some incidents for October, but these were all reported on the last day of the month. Total # of Traffic Stops, Total # of Traffic Citations Moving Violations: Nonmoving Violations: Total # of Arrests Misdemeanor: Felony: Total # of Parking Tickets

p. Felony Misdemeanor Burns Drury Foote Gulick Hedrick Kobel Mueller Powell Pratt Ward West Misdemeanor Arrests Misdemeanor Felony Totals Burns Drury Foote Hedrick Kobel Mueller Gulick Powell Felony Arrests Pratt Ward West

p. NonMoving Verbal Traffic Moving Ticket per Citations Warnings Stops Citations Stop Rate Issued Issued Issued Burns Drury Foote Gulick Hedrick Kobel Mueller Powell Pratt Ward West.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%, TOTALS

p. Ranks are based on total numbers for, out of the officers shown. Those with the highest numbers are ranked st. Those with the lowest numbers are ranked th. Therefore, the shorter the bar, the higher ranked the officer was based on total numbers. Total Moving Citation Rank Total Verbal Warning Rank Total Non-Moving Rank Total Moving Citation Rank Total Stops Rank Total Stops Rank Total Verbal Warning Rank Total Non-Moving Rank Burns Drury Foote Gulick Hedrick Kobel Mueller Powell Pratt Ward West

p. NonVerbal Moving Traffic Arrests Moving Warnings Stops Citations per Citations Issued Issued per Month Issued per per Month Month per Month Month Burns Drury Foote Gulick Hedrick Kobel Mueller Powell Pratt Ward West............................................................ AVERAGES

p. = Department Averages Traffic Stops per Month Averages..... Burns Drury Foote Gulick Hedrick Kobel Mueller Powell Pratt Ward West.. Citations Issued per Month Averages [Moving + Non-Moving]........ Burns Drury Foote Gulick Hedrick Kobel Mueller Powell Pratt Ward West Arrests per Month Averages.......... Burns Drury Foote Gulick Hedrick Kobel Mueller Powell Pratt Ward West

p. Ranks are based on per month officer numbers (totals/months worked) for. Instead of total rankings shown earlier in the report, per month data more accurately reflects the productivity of officers that only worked part of the year. Those with the highest numbers are ranked st our of. Therefore, the shorter the bar, the higher the officer s per month numbers for that category. Burns Stops/Month Rank Moving Citation/Month Rank Non-Moving/Month Rank Verbal Warnings/Month Rank Arrests/Month Rank Drury Hedrick Gulick Foote Kobel Mueller Powell Pratt Ward West

p. PARKING TOO CLOSE TO THE INTERSECTION,, % PARKING TOO FAR FROM CURB ( INCHES),, % PARKING WHERE OFFICIAL SIGNS PROHIBIT PARKING (OTHER),, % PARKING WITHIN FEET OF FIRE HYDRANT,, % PARKING PROHIBITED DURING SPECIFIED MONTHS AM-AM,, % PARKING WITHIN FT OF SIGN,, % FAILURE TO STOP FOR STOP SIGN,, % OVERTIME PARKING,, % PARKING BETWEEN SIDEWALK AND CURB,, % PARKING FACING TRAFFIC,, % PARKING IN ALLEY,, % OFFICER Burns Drury Foote Gulick Hedrick Kobel Mueller Overla Powell Pratt Ward West TOTAL # OF TICKETS PARKING IN FIRE LANE,, % PARKING IN FRONT OF PRIVATE DRIVE,, % PARKING IN FRONT OF THEATER,, % PARKING IN SPACE RESERVED FOR HANDICAPPED USE,, % PARKING ON CROSSWALK,, % PARKING ON SIDEWALK,, %

p. Arrests, yr Comparison Citations, yr Comparison Incidents, yr Comparison

p. On the officer pages, the time accounted is listed separately from the total time. If the officer failed to track or list an activity for a period of time during his/her shift, that time period would fall outside the accounted time data. Because shift start/end times are always recorded on dailies, it was possible to show the total time worked for each officer during. Each page will also show a short summary of the various officer s statistics for, many of which may also be found in varying formats on the department pages. In, patrol officers received training in Emergency Vehicle Operations, Taser Recertification, Speed Measurement Recertification, HazMat, and Blood Borne Pathogens. They also received Motor Vehicle Code and Legal updates. Officers that pursued additional training are noted in the officer s page. ACTIVE SHOOTER DRILL WITH ALMA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

p. TIMS Incident Lunch/Break Inspections Report Writing Directed Admin General Community Policing LEIN Query Bike Patrol Investigations Business Door Checks Secondary Officer Training Case-Original Assist Admin Alma Schools Foot Patrol Vehicle Patrol Case-Follow Up School Resource Alma College Compensatory Vacation Personal/Sick Traffic Enforcement Court Assist APD Officer Supervisory Duties Assist External Agency Absent Owner Code Enforcement Accident Assist Fire Briefing Court Run Fire Call Vehicle Inspection Total................................ % of % of Total Accounted Worked.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% Total Worked:. hrs Officer Burns has been with the Alma Police Department since. He has an associate s degree from Delta College and currently works day shift road patrol. Individual Totals Misdemeanor Arrests Felony Arrests Unique Incidents Parking Tickets Issued Traffic Stops Moving Citations Non-Moving Citations Verbal Warnings Average Per Month Ranks (out of officers) Arrests Rank th Unique Incidents Rank nd Stops Rank th Moving Citation Rank nd Non-Moving Rank th Verbal Warning Rank rd

p. Report Writing TIMS Incident Lunch/Break General LEIN Query Secondary Officer Training Case-Original Assist Admin Investigations Directed Admin Community Policing Inspections Alma College Bike Patrol Vehicle Patrol Foot Patrol Traffic Enforcement Assist APD Officer Case-Follow Up Court Alma Schools Business Door Checks Briefing Assist External Agency Vehicle Inspection Supervisory Duties Absent Owner Accident Assist Fire Code Enforcement Compensatory Court Run Fire Call Personal/Sick School Resource Vacation Total............................ % of % of Total Accounted Worked.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% Total Worked:. hrs Officer Drury has been with the Alma Police Department since. He attended the Air Force Academy and has an associate s degree from MidMichigan Community College. He currently works night shift road patrol. In, Officer Drury received specialized Evidence Technician training. Individual Totals Misdemeanor Arrests Felony Arrests Unique Incidents Parking Tickets Issued Traffic Stops Moving Citations Non-Moving Citations Verbal Warnings Average Per Month Ranks (out of officers) Arrests Rank st Unique Incidents Rank th Stops Rank nd Moving Citation Rank rd Non-Moving Rank st Verbal Warning Rank st

p. Inspections Lunch/Break Report Writing TIMS Incident General Vacation Secondary Officer Community Policing Personal/Sick LEIN Query Bike Patrol Supervisory Duties Business Door Checks Investigations Directed Admin Assist APD Officer Case-Original Training Compensatory Court Foot Patrol Case-Follow Up Briefing Assist Admin Traffic Enforcement Alma College Absent Owner Alma Schools Assist External Agency Assist Fire Code Enforcement School Resource Court Run Fire Call Vehicle Inspection Accident Vehicle Patrol Total............................ % of % of Total Accounted Worked.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% Total Worked:. hrs Officer Foot has been with the Alma Police Department since. He has a bachelor s degree from Ferris State University and currently works night shift road patrol. Individual Totals Misdemeanor Arrests Felony Arrests Unique Incidents Parking Tickets Issued Traffic Stops Moving Citations Non-Moving Citations Verbal Warnings Average Per Month Ranks (out of officers) Arrests Rank th Unique Incidents Rank th Stops Rank th Moving Citation Rank th Non-Moving Rank nd Verbal Warning Rank th

p. Training Supervisory Duties Secondary Officer TIMS Incident Lunch/Break Report Writing Compensatory Directed Admin LEIN Query General Assist APD Officer Case-Original Investigations Community Policing Case-Follow Up Foot Patrol Traffic Enforcement Alma College Court Inspections Accident Business Door Checks Assist Admin Briefing Alma Schools Assist External Agency Assist Fire Bike Patrol Code Enforcement School Resource Court Run Fire Call Absent Owner Vehicle Inspection Vehicle Patrol Personal/Sick Vacation Total....................... % of % of Total Accounted Worked.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% Total Worked:. hrs Sergeant Gulick has been with the Alma Police Department since and paired with K Castor since. He has a bachelor s degree from Ferris State University. He is currently one of the night shift patrol sergeants. In, Sgt Gulick received training in IPWDA K Certification, Recreational Safety Instruction, and Street Drug Recognition. Individual Totals Misdemeanor Arrests Felony Arrests Unique Incidents Parking Tickets Issued Traffic Stops Moving Citations Non-Moving Citations Verbal Warnings Average Per Month Ranks (out of officers) Arrests Rank th Unique Incidents Rank th Stops Rank th Moving Citation Rank th Non-Moving Rank th Verbal Warning Rank th

p. Directed Admin TIMS Incident Lunch/Break Report Writing General Community Policing Investigations Bike Patrol Alma Schools LEIN Query Inspections Secondary Officer Training Case-Original Case-Follow Up Business Door Checks Briefing Assist Admin Assist APD Officer Traffic Enforcement Foot Patrol Court Compensatory Vehicle Patrol Absent Owner Accident Alma College Assist External Agency Assist Fire Code Enforcement Court Run Fire Call Personal/Sick School Resource Supervisory Duties Vacation Vehicle Inspection Total......................... % of % of Total Accounted Worked.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% Total Worked:. hrs Officer Hedrick has been with the Alma Police Department since. He currently works day shift road patrol and assists in patrol fleet management/maintenance. Individual Totals Misdemeanor Arrests Felony Arrests Unique Incidents Parking Tickets Issued Traffic Stops Moving Citations Non-Moving Citations Verbal Warnings Average Per Month Ranks (out of officers) Arrests Rank th Unique Incidents Rank st Stops Rank rd Moving Citation Rank th Non-Moving Rank th Verbal Warning Rank th

p. TIMS Incident Report Writing Inspections Directed Admin Lunch/Break LEIN Query Code Enforcement Secondary Officer Investigations Training Community Policing General Absent Owner Accident Alma College Alma Schools Assist Admin Assist APD Officer Assist External Agency Assist Fire Bike Patrol Briefing Business Door Checks Case-Follow Up Case-Original Compensatory Court Court Run Fire Call Foot Patrol Personal/Sick School Resource Supervisory Duties Traffic Enforcement Vacation Vehicle Inspection Vehicle Patrol Total............. % of % of Total Accounted Worked.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% Total Worked:. hrs Officer Kobel joined the Alma Police Department in October. He has an Associate s Degree in Criminal Justice from Delta College. He primarily works night shift road patrol. Individual Totals Misdemeanor Arrests Felony Arrests Unique Incidents Parking Tickets Issued Traffic Stops Moving Citations Non-Moving Citations Verbal Warnings Average Per Month Ranks (out of officers) Arrests Rank rd Unique Incidents Rank rd Stops Rank st Moving Citation Rank st Non-Moving Rank th Verbal Warning Rank th

p. Supervisory Duties TIMS Incident Lunch/Break Report Writing Inspections Secondary Officer Vacation Compensatory LEIN Query Case-Original Community Policing Business Door Checks Personal/Sick Directed Admin Training Investigations Case-Follow Up Traffic Enforcement Assist APD Officer Assist Admin Foot Patrol Alma College Assist External Agency General Briefing Alma Schools Assist Fire Bike Patrol Code Enforcement School Resource Court Court Run Fire Call Absent Owner Vehicle Inspection Accident Vehicle Patrol Total.......................... % of % of Total Accounted Worked.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% Total Worked:. hrs Sergeant Mueller has been with the Alma Police Department since. He has a bachelor s degree from Ferris State University. He is our department CPR instructor and is currently one of the night shift patrol sergeants. Individual Totals Misdemeanor Arrests Felony Arrests Unique Incidents Parking Tickets Issued Traffic Stops Moving Citations Non-Moving Citations Verbal Warnings Average Per Month Ranks (out of officers) Arrests Rank nd Unique Incidents Rank th Stops Rank th Moving Citation Rank th Non-Moving Rank th Verbal Warning Rank th

p. Report Writing TIMS Incident Alma Schools Investigations General Inspections Lunch/Break Directed Admin Secondary Officer Alma College Training LEIN Query Community Policing Bike Patrol Foot Patrol Compensatory Assist Admin Briefing Supervisory Duties Assist APD Officer Assist External Agency Assist Fire Code Enforcement School Resource Court Court Run Fire Call Absent Owner Business Door Checks Vehicle Inspection Accident Case-Follow Up Case-Original Vehicle Patrol Personal/Sick Vacation Traffic Enforcement Total................. % of % of Total Accounted Worked.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% Total Worked:. hrs Officer Powell joined the Alma Police Department in March. She has a Bachelor s Degree in Therapeutic Recreation and Psychology from Central Michigan University. She is the department s current School Liaison Officer and works day shift road patrol. Individual Totals Misdemeanor Arrests Felony Arrests Unique Incidents Parking Tickets Issued Traffic Stops Moving Citations Non-Moving Citations Verbal Warnings Average Per Month Ranks (out of officers) Arrests Rank th Unique Incidents Rank th Stops Rank th Moving Citation Rank th Non-Moving Rank th Verbal Warning Rank th

p. Lunch/Break Directed Admin TIMS Incident Report Writing Compensatory General Inspections Code Enforcement Training Vacation Community Policing Assist Admin Bike Patrol Investigations LEIN Query Secondary Officer Personal/Sick Foot Patrol Case-Original Fire Call Business Door Checks Assist APD Officer Assist Fire Case-Follow Up Traffic Enforcement Alma College Alma Schools Court Assist External Agency School Resource Absent Owner Briefing Supervisory Duties Court Run Vehicle Inspection Accident Vehicle Patrol Total................................ % of % of Total Accounted Worked.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% Total Worked:. hrs Officer Pratt has been with the Alma Police Department since. He has an associate s degree from Delta College. He is a certified firefighter with the Alma Fire District Fire Department, the City of Alma code enforcement officer, and the police department s firearms instructor. Officer Pratt currently works day shift road patrol. In, he received specialized training in Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response. Individual Totals Misdemeanor Arrests Felony Arrests Unique Incidents Parking Tickets Issued Traffic Stops Moving Citations Non-Moving Citations Verbal Warnings Average Per Month Ranks (out of officers) Arrests Rank th Unique Incidents Rank th Stops Rank th Moving Citation Rank th Non-Moving Rank th Verbal Warning Rank th

p. Report Writing TIMS Incident Lunch/Break General Training Case-Original LEIN Query Secondary Officer Community Policing Inspections Investigations Compensatory Case-Follow Up Vehicle Patrol Briefing Assist Admin Vacation Directed Admin Foot Patrol Traffic Enforcement Court Business Door Checks Assist APD Officer Assist External Agency Alma Schools Supervisory Duties Alma College Assist Fire Bike Patrol Code Enforcement School Resource Court Run Fire Call Absent Owner Vehicle Inspection Accident Personal/Sick Total........................... % of % of Total Accounted Worked.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% Total Worked:. hrs Officer Ward has been with the Alma Police Department since. He has a bachelor s degree from Ferris State University and was assigned primarily to night shift road patrol. Officer Ward left the Alma Police Department in July. Individual Totals Misdemeanor Arrests Felony Arrests Unique Incidents Parking Tickets Issued Traffic Stops Moving Citations Non-Moving Citations Verbal Warnings Average Per Month Ranks (out of officers) Arrests Rank th Unique Incidents Rank th Stops Rank th Moving Citation Rank th Non-Moving Rank th Verbal Warning Rank nd

p. TIMS Incident Report Writing General Business Door Checks Secondary Officer Lunch/Break Foot Patrol Inspections LEIN Query Directed Admin Assist Admin Assist APD Officer Investigations Training Bike Patrol Case-Original Community Policing Traffic Enforcement Briefing Assist External Agency Compensatory Personal/Sick Case-Follow Up Accident Alma College Supervisory Duties Fire Call Absent Owner Alma Schools Assist Fire Code Enforcement Court Court Run School Resource Vacation Vehicle Inspection Vehicle Patrol Total........................... % of % of Total Accounted Worked.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% Total Worked:. hrs Officer West has been with the Alma Police Department since and has a bachelor s degree from Central Michigan University. He is the department defensive tactics instructor and currently works night shift road patrol. In, he received special training in PPCT Instruction and Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response. Individual Totals Misdemeanor Arrests Felony Arrests Unique Incidents Parking Tickets Issued Traffic Stops Moving Citations Non-Moving Citations Verbal Warnings Average Per Month Ranks (out of officers) Arrests Rank th Unique Incidents Rank th Stops Rank th Moving Citation Rank th Non-Moving Rank th Verbal Warning Rank th

Mission Statement of Alma Police Department: To serve the citizens of Alma by providing safety and improving the quality of life in our community through excellence in policing. Our mandate is to do so with honor and integrity. -END OF REPORT-