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Michigan State University Police Department 2015 Annual Report

Letter from Chief Dunlap The Michigan State University Police Department has held a long tradi on of honor, integrity, and leadership since 1928. It s a tradi on that has proven itself year a er year as we develop more rela onships with the MSU community and con nue to build upon our skills to serve and protect. Each officer provides a helping hand and a listening ear to connect with Spartans to solve problems and enhance the quality of life on campus. In 2015 we embraced the tradi on and con nued our work in providing a safe environment for Spartans to learn, work, and live. James Dunlap Chief and Director Michigan State University Police Department 2015 Annual Report I Page 1

Inside the Annual Report 03 Mission, Vision & Values 04 Board of Trustees 05 Organiza onal Chart 07 Crime Sta s cs 09 Parking Sta s cs 10 Budget Alloca ons 11 Welcome Aboard 12 Re rements 2015 Annual Report I Page 2

Mission The Mission of the Michigan State University Police Department is to enhance the quality of life on campus, by building rela onships, strengthening stewardship, and working collabora vely within our diverse community to reduce crime, enforce laws, preserve peace, and provide for a safe environment. Vision Commi ed to being a world-class department and an innova ve leader among University police departments by hiring and promo ng talented officers and professional staff, employing the highest standards of performance, implemen ng best prac ces in policing, encouraging accountability, and reflec ng the values of a global University. The Michigan State University Police Department has an interna onal reputa on for its proac ve-based philosophy of policing that strives to strengthen rela onships and engage community partners in developing strategies to reduce crime. The Michigan State University Police Department strives to adhere to the highest ethical standards and reflect the diversity of its community members. Values Honor We will conduct ourselves in an ethical manner with all rela onships and hold in the highest esteem, our duty and privilege of serving this university community. Integrity We promise to act with honesty, to hold ourselves and our peers accountable to the greatest standards of excellence in all of our daily interac ons. Leadership We embrace con nuous quality improvement and enhance the worth of others by empowering and inspiring them to make decision, foster innova on, and improve performance. 2015 Annual Report I Page 3

Board of Trustees Joel I. Ferguson Chairman Lou Anna K. Simon President of Michigan State University Mitch Lyons Vice Chairman Brian Breslin Dianne Byrum Melanie Foster Brian Mosallam George Perles Diann Woodard 2015 Annual Report I Page 4

Organizational Chart Office of the President President Lou Anna K. Simon Police Chief and Director Joint Terrorism Task Force Fusion Center Liaison Captain Johnson James Dunlap Administra ve Captain Mone e Deputy Chief Dave Trexler Field Services Bureau Uniform Division Captain Roudebush Inves ga ve Division D/Lieutenant O Brien Support Services Division Captain Fischer BTAT CSI Fire Marshal Patrol Special Vic ms Unit Emergency Management Community Policing Computer Forensics FRIB Traffic Dignitary Services Equipment Special Events Museum Motorcycles Court Officer Greencoat Coordinator Fugi ve/ Student Supervisors Bicycles Surveillance Team Violent Crime Ini a- Firearms/SRT ve K-9 Intel Analysis 2015 Annual Report I Page 5

Organizational Chart Execu ve Administra ve Coordinator Ms. Rice Deputy Director John Prush Management Services Bureau Technology Mr. Wrobel Parking Services Mrs. Forman Records Ms. Nelson Vehicle Office Enforcement LEIN Visitor Services Clery Compliance Finance Management Mr. Brooks Service Desk Access Control Ms. Kra Business Office Accoun ng Office Special Parking Traffic Engineer Mrs. O Donnell Payroll 2015 Annual Report I Page 6

Crime Statistics 2015 Year End Number Total Count 01000 - Sovereignty 0 02000 - Military 0 03000 - Immigra on 0 09001 - Murder/Non-negligent Manslaughter (Voluntary) 0 09002 - Negligent Homicide/ Manslaughter (Involuntary) 0 09003 - Negligent Homicide Vehicle/Boat/Snowmobile 0 09004 - Jus fiable Homicide 0 09005 - Death Involving Use of Force by Law Enforcement 0 09006 - In Custody Death 0 10001 - Kidnapping/Abduc on 2 10002 - Parental Kidnapping 0 11001 - Sexual Penetra on 3 11002 - Sexual Penetra on 6 11003 - Sexual Penetra on 2 11004 - Sexual Penetra on 1 11005 - Sexual Penetra on 2 11006 - Sexual Penetra on 1 11007 - Sexual Contact Forcible 0 11008 - Sexual Contact Forcible 7 12000 - Robbery 3 13001 - Nonaggravated Assault 63 13002 - Aggravated/Felonious Assault 14 13003 - In mida on/stalking 19 14000 - Abor on 0 20000 - Arson 2 21000 - Extor on 5 22001 - Burglary - Forced Entry 75 22002 - Burglary - Entry Without Force (Intent to Commit) 1 22003 - Burglary Entry Without Authority; With or Without Force (No Intent) 13 22004 - Possession of Burglary Tools 0 23001 - Larceny - Pocketpicking 2 23002 - Larceny - Purse Snatching 2 23003 - Larceny - The from Building 168 23004 - Larceny - The form Coin Operated Machine/Device 1 23005 - Larceny - The from Motor Vehicle 26 23006 - Larceny - The of Motor Vehicle Parts/Accessories 8 23007 - Larceny - Other 262 24001 - Motor Vehicle The 25 24002 - Motor Vehicle as Stolen Property 2 24003 - Motor Vehicle Fraud 0 25000 - Forgery/Counterfei ng 1 26001 - Fraud - False Pretense/Swindle/Confidence Game 23 26002 - Fraud Credit Card/Automa c Teller Machine 44 26003 - Fraud - Impersona on 19 26004 - Fraud - Welfare Fraud 0 26005 - Fraud - Wire Fraud 4 26006 - Fraud - Bad Checks 4 26007 - Fraud - Iden ty The 0 26008 - Fraud - Hacking/Computer Invasion 0 27000 - Embezzlement 12 28000 - Stolen Property 15 29000 - Damage to Property 82 30001 - Retail Fraud - Misrepresent 0 30002 - Retail Fraud - The 2 30003 - Retail Fraud - Refund/Exchange 0 2015 Annual Report I Page 7

Crime Statistics 2015 Year End Number Total Count 30004 - Organized Retail Fraud 0 35001 - Viola on of Controlled Substance Act 190 35002 - Narco c Equipment 23 36001 - Sexual Penetra on - Blood/Family 0 36002 - Sexual Penetra on Nonforcible Other 0 36003 - Peeping Tom 2 36004 - Sex Offense - Other 2 37000 - Obscenity 2 38001 - Family - Abuse/Neglect Nonviolent 0 38002 - Family - Nonsupport 0 38003 - Family - Other 0 39001 - Gambling - Be ng/wagering 0 39002 - Gambling - Opera ng/promo ng/assis ng 0 39003 - Gambling - Equipment Viola ons 0 39004 - Gambling - Sports Tampering 0 40001 - Commercialized Sex 1 40002 - Commercialized Sex - Assis ng/promo ng Pros tu on 4 40003 - Purchasing Pros tu on 0 41001 - Liquor License Establishment 0 41002 - Liquor Viola ons - Other 448 48000 - Obstruc ng Police 11 49000 - Escape/Flight 0 50000 - Obstruc ng Jus ce 187 51000 - Bribery 0 52001 - Weapons Offense - Concealed 8 52002 - Weapons Offence - Explosives 3 52003 - Weapons Offence - Other 1 53001 - Disorderly Conduct 21 53002 - Public Peace - Other 17 54001 - Hit and Run Motor Vehicle Accident 104 54002 - OUI of Liquor or Drugs 86 54003 - Traffic Criminal 416 55000 - Health and Safety 7 56000 - Civil Rights 0 57001 - Trespass - Other 39 57002 - Invasion of Privacy - Other 0 58000 - Smuggling 0 59000 - Elec on Laws 0 60000 - An trust 0 61000 - Tax/Revenue 0 62000 - Conserva on 1 63000 - Vagrancy 0 64001 - HT Commercial Sex Acts 0 64002 - HT Involuntary Servitude 0 70000 - Juvenile Runaway 0 72000 - Animal Cruelty 0 73000 - Miscellaneous Criminal 159 75000 - Solicita on (All Crimes Except Pros tu on) 0 77000 - Conspiracy (All Crimes) 1 92000 - Incapacitated/Mental Health 97 93000 - Traffic Civil 378 95000 - Accident Non-traffic (SRMS includes 97000) 95 98000 - Inves ga on/inspec on (Non-Criminal) 211 99000 - Misc. Non-Traffic Offense 328 TOTALS 3765 2015 Annual Report I Page 8

Parking Statistics 2015 Year End Number Total Count Parking Viola ons Issued 80,731 Parking Viola ons Paid 70,647 Employee Permits Sold 11,524 Commercial Permits Sold 1,341 Bicycle Permits Issued 7,802 Student Permits Sold 11,938 Parking Viola ons Transferred to 54B District Court to be Appealed 169 Parking Viola ons Transferred to 54B District Court for Non-Payment 2,073 2015 Annual Report I Page 9

Budget Allocations Total Budget General Fund Associated with Func on Revolving Accounts Other Accounts Administra on $505,808.00 $206,500.00 $299,308.00 - Field Services Administra on $1,100,626.00 $927,585.00 $173,041.00 - Uniform Division $4,314,261.00 $3,065,546.00 $1,102,235.00 $146,480.00 Inves ga ve Division $1,063,236.00 $585,733.00 $477,503.00 - Administra ve Services Division $165,985.00 - $165,985.00 - Support Services Division $1,739,229.00 $242,500.00 $1,337,162.00 $159,567.00 PIO/FOIA $106,019.00 - $106,019.00 - Fire Marshal Division $210,681.00 $210,681.00 - - Management Services Bureau $592,557.00 $207,311.00 $385,246.00 - Traffic Engineering $184,690.00 - $184,690.00 - Records $116,590.00 $116,590.00 - - Parking $2,242,257.00 250,000.000 $1,992,257.00 - Business Services $584,918.00 - $584,918.00 - Access Control $665,583.00 $106,642.00 $558,941.00 - Func on Totals $13,592,440.0 $5,919,088.00 $7,367,305.00 $306,047.00 2015 Annual Report I Page 10

Welcome Aboard Officer Jessica Mitchell Officer Nick Spyke Officer Rick Samuel Officer Paige Hartman Officer Antonio James Officer Barbara Reblin Officer Jamie Izen 2015 Annual Report I Page 11 Janet Ream

Retirements Thank you for 35 years of service On September 10, 2015, the Michigan State University Police Department congratulated Officer Gus Fernandez as he re$red from the police force. Fernandez was a loyal member of the department and to the University. He and his family remain in the Lansing area. Best wishes on a joyous re$rement. 2015 Annual Report I Page 12

Learn more about the Michigan State University Police at police.msu.edu