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Ingham County Sheriff s Office 2013 Annual Report Gene L. Wriggelsworth, Sheriff Allan C. Spyke, Undersheriff Greg S. Harless, Chief Deputy Joel Maatman, Major Sam Davis, Major

Ingham County Sheriff s Office Gene L. Wriggelsworth, Sheriff Mission Statement It is the Mission of the Ingham County Sheriff s Office to assist the people of Ingham County in our mutual desire for a safe and secure community through our dedication in providing Correctional, Law Enforcement, and Related Services at the highest possible standards, while respecting the rights of all people. 2

Ingham County Sheriff s Office - 2013 Annual Report Mission Statement 2 Index 3-4 Letter of Introduction 5 EMPLOYEE INFORMATION Employee of the Year 6 Deputy of the Year 7 2012 ICSO Award Recipients 8-9 Administrative Flow Chart 10 Staff Services Flow Chart 11 FIELD SERVICES DIVISION Field Services Flow Chart 12 Law Enforcement Three Year Summary of Incidents 13-14 Law Enforcement Three Year Summary of Arrests 15 Underwater Search and Recovery 16 Marine Unit 17 Traffic Unit 18 Warrant Unit Statistics 19 Veterans Memorial Courthouse Unit 20 Accidents Investigated 21 Canine Unit 22 SRT 23 Court Services Unit 24 Investigative Unit 25-30 Delhi Township Accomplishments 31-33 Delhi Township Three Year Summary of Incidents 34-35 Village of Webberville Accomplishments 36-38 Village of Webberville law enforcement Three Year Summary of Incidents 39 CORRECTIONS DIVISION Division Flow Chart 40 Correction Division Accomplishments 41 Correctional Facility Inmate Statistics 42 Commissary 43 Inmate Workers Furnished to Ingham County 44 Kitchen/Inmate Meals 45 County reimbursement Program 46 Medical Department Accomplishments/Inmates assessed or treated 47 3

Intake and Referral Services 48 Corrections Assessment and Treatment Services 49 Jail Chaplain Services 50 STAFF SERVICES DIVISION Staff Services Flow Chart 51 Central Records 52 Homeland Security and Emergency Management 53-54 Training Unit Accomplishments 55-57 Volunteer Services Unit 58 Grants 59 Mounted Unit 60-61 Disabled Parking Enforcement Unit 62 Explorers 63 Victim Advocate Unit 64 Honor Guard 65 Heavy Rescue Squad 66-67 Motor ATV / SAR Motor Unit 68 4

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JACKSON NATIONAL EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR The Ingham County Sheriff s Office is proud to present Deputy Mary Hull with the Ingham County Sheriff s Office Employee of the Year Award. Deputy Hull has been employed with the Ingham County Sheriff s Office for 13 years. Deputy Hull started her career as a Corrections Deputy and then was transferred to the Road Patrol. While being assigned to the road patrol, Deputy Hull served as a Webberville Community Policing Officer, An Out-County Road Patrol Officer, A Delhi Township Community Policing Officer and is currently assigned as the School Resource Officer for Delhi Township. Deputy Hull had the privilege of being the first contracted school resource officer for the Ingham County Sheriff s Office. Deputy Hull has flourished in this assignment for the past three years. During Deputy Hull s tenure as the school resource officer she has established both a personal and professional relationship with all of the students who attend Holt Schools. Students will often comment on how they can come to Deputy Hull for advice and will often talk to her about anything and everything. As a result of Deputy Hull s commitment to the Holt Schools, she is often contacted personally by members of the school staff and in the past year Deputy Hull has investigated over 550 school related complaints. As the school resource officer, Deputy Hull is assigned a cell phone she carries with her 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Many times Deputy Hull is contacted on her own personal time and she is required to assist the school in problem solving situations. Most of the time spent on the phone is donated to the school by Deputy Hull. Deputy Hull also takes personal pride in attending the Holt School Board Meetings in order to keep the school board apprised of matters on going in the schools. During this past school year, Deputy Hull has assisted the Holt Schools with such activities as addressing parking issues, establishing a safe and efficient way to pick up and drop off students at their prospective schools and she even filled in as a crossing guard now and then. When school is out for the summer months, Deputy Hull works in Delhi Township as the Community Policing Officer. As a Community Policing Officer, Deputy Hull assists the Delhi Patrol units with investigations, bike patrol and traffic enforcement. The Sheriff s Office would like to thank Deputy Mary Hull for her commitment and dedication to making the Holt Community and the Holt Schools a safer place to live and learn by awarding her the Ingham County Sheriff s Office Employee of the Year. 6

JACKSON NATIONAL DEPUTY OF THE YEAR Deputy Kevin Jewell is currently assigned to Day shift as a Classification Officer. Deputy Jewell has been employed with the Sheriff Office since 2000. He quickly proved his outstanding work ethic and was moved to Receiving in 2001, as a Receiving Deputy he learned the trade of Classification and has been our senior Classification Officer for a number of years. Deputy Jewell in invaluable to the Ingham County Sheriff s Office his commitment to his duties is second to none. Deputy Jewell has become one of the most significant staff members to assist in the implementation of the (PREA) Prison Rape Elimination Act standards within the Ingham County Sheriff s Office. Deputy Jewel s PREA knowledge and daily duties have helped with the proper implementation of inmate classification levels, proper housing locations of inmates, and how staff must follow the federal standard. Deputy Jewel continues to look at cutting edge ways of how the Ingham County Jail must facilitate and protect the inmates on a mandate which must be followed by all prison systems, jails and its staff members. He is also a lot of fun to work with and has a good working relationship with his coworkers. Deputy Jewell also was a member of our Mounted Division for 13 years and still serves as their Firearms Instructor. 7

2013 ICSO AWARD RECIPIENTS Unit Citation Deputy Evan Bennehoff Deputy Robert Boerkoel Deputy Kelly Bowden Sergeant Melissa Brown Detective Charles Buckland Deputy Andrew Daenzer Deputy Cory Daza Detective Brad Delaney Deputy Chad Doyle Lieutenant Vern Elliott Lieutenant Jason Ferguson Sergeant Matthew Flint Deputy Michael Graham Deputy Mike Grant Deputy Greg Harris Deputy Rick Hoeksema Deputy Cheryl Huhn Det/Sgt. Dennis Hull Deputy Mary Hull Sergeant Eric Jungel Detective Amber Kenny- Hinojosa Deputy Ross Kindervater Deputy Jason Kuch Deputy Scott Macomber Deputy Dustin Matusko Deputy Robert McElmurray Detective Jody McGuire Deputy Paul Narlock Deputy Jake Newton Sergeant Timothy O Neill Sergeant Scott Phillips Deputy Mark Pulst Sergeant Dan Sump Deputy Michael Torok Deputy Joshua Treat Deputy Derick Ward Sergeant Jeff Weiss Deputy Jason Holmes Deputy Kevin Jewell Life Saving Citation Deputy Jennifer Miller Deputy Jeff Rogers Deputy Merle Seymour Lieutenant Steve Sopocy Deputy Ray Bollis Deputy Kelly Bowden Deputy Ryan Cramer Deputy Brandon Doerr Professional Excellence Deputy Michael Graham Deputy Michael Grant Deputy Rick Hoeksema Deputy Scott Macomber Deputy Dustin Matusko Deputy Jake Newton Deputy Chelsea Perry Deputy Joshua Treat Citizens Certificate of Appreciation Ms. Michelle Barlett Ms. Dani Cross Mr. Scott LeRoy Mr. Eric Rose Mr. Steven Whitehead 8

2013 ICSO AWARD RECIPIENTS CONTINUED Certificate of Appreciation Deputy Thomas Agueros Deputy Robert Beaune Deputy David Blackman Deputy Robert Boerkoel Deputy Ray Bollis Deputy Jack Bonner Deputy Kurt Bradley Deputy Jeff Chappell Sergeant Eric Common Deputy Adam Croley Deputy Andrew Daenzer Deputy Cory Daza Steve DeKett, Heavy Rescue Deputy Chad Doyle Deputy James Every Sergeant Matthew Flint Deputy David Frazier Deputy Darroll Gatson Deputy Rodolfo Gaytan Rob Gengler, Heavy Rescue Deputy Steve Gerald Deputy Joe Hinojosa Deputy Rick Hoeksema Deputy Patrick Hollern Deputy Jason Holmes Deputy Kim Hughett Det/Sergeant Dennis Hull Deputy Matthew Hutting Deputy Kevin Jewell Deputy Diane Johnson Deputy Paul Jones Deputy Ross Kindervater Deputy Brian Kost Deputy Christy Kring Deputy Scott Macomber Deputy Timothy Martin Deputy James Matthews Deputy Jennifer Miller Deputy Paul Narlock Deputy Jake Newton Deputy Nathan Olson Sergeant Amy Ottke Deputy Jeremy Powers Deputy Chelsea Perry Sergeant Scott Phillips Deputy Mark Pulst Deputy Brinah Staley Deputy Clint Strudwick Deputy Brian Sweet Deputy Matthew Watters Deputy Alexis Thomas Deputy Joshua Treat Deputy Kay VanElls Deputy Derrick Walker Deputy Kristin Williams Deputy Matt Wilson Mr. Mike Miller COMMUNITY SERVICE Deputy Evan Bennehoff Deputy Andrew Duling CITATION OF BRAVERY AWARDS BOARD MEMBERS Lt. Eric Trojanowicz Sgt. Matthew Flint Deputy Jennifer Miller Deputy Evan Bennehoff Chaplain Darryl Franzel Ms. Kathy Cole 9

INGHAM COUNTY SHERIFF S OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION SHERIFF Administrative Assistant Undersheriff Chief Deputy Staff Services Administrator Jail Administrator 10

INGHAM COUNTY SHERIFF S OFFICE STAFF SERVICES DIVISION Lieutenant STAFF SERVICES ADMINISTRATOR MAJOR Training Sergeant Training Deputies Quartermaster Emergency Operations Sergeant Solution Area Planner Emergency Services Records Clerk Fleet Manager Office Coordinator Records Clerks Mounted Division Disabled Parking Victim Advocates Heavy Rescue Explorers Chaplain Corps Motorcycle Unit ATV Unit 11

INGHAM COUNTY SHERIFF S OFFICE FIELD SERVICES DIVISION CHIEF DEPUTY Staff Services Major Lieutenant Delhi Township Sergeant Sergeant Dayshift Sergeant Lieutenant L.E. Nightshift Lieutenant (Swing) Records Clerk Records Clerk (1.5) Court Security Transports Patrol Deputies Sergeant Sergeant Sergeant Dayshift Sergeant Nightshift Dispatch Patrol Deputies Detectives Patrol Deputies Patrol Deputies K-9 Deputies K-9 Deputies Computer Crimes Community Policing Deputy Traffic Deputies Traffic Deputies Metro Squad Business Deputy Webberville Deputy Webberville Deputy Detectives 12

ACCOMPLISHMENT: Law Enforcement Out County Created a Methamphetamine Response Team The Meth Team responded to and dismantled 13 Labs Responded to, investigated, and arrested a Homicide suspect in Mason Manor Trailer Park Arrested a Bank Robbery team responsible for numerous bank robberies throughout lower Michigan Assisted MSU and East Lansing with a large celebration following MSU s Big Ten Championship win Investigated and arrested suspect in a drunk driving death where the suspect left his wife to die in the car crash Arrested protesters of the Enbridge Pipeline, four of which were attached to heavy equipment with sleeping dragons 13

LAW ENFORCEMENT THREE YEAR SUMMARY OF INCIDENTS INDEX OFFENSES 2013 2012 2011 Murder and Manslaughter 1 1 0 Rape 19 46 11 Robbery 16 2 4 Assault Aggravated 76 60 22 Burglary 195 151 94 Larceny 419 423 166 Motor Vehicle Theft 24 32 17 Arson 3 5 2 INDEX TOTAL 753 720 316 NON-INDEX OFFENSES 2013 2012 2011 Negligent Homicide 0 0 0 Assault (Non-Aggravated) 418 317 174 Forgery and Counterfeiting 13 16 8 Fraud 133 130 34 Embezzlement 6 6 3 Stolen Property 13 9 4 Vandalism 193 255 82 Weapons (Carry, Poss, Etc.) 15 22 11 Prostitution and Common Law Vice 5 0 0 Sex Offenses 25 11 8 Narcotic Laws 229 322 102 Gambling 0 0 0 OWI and Narcotics 197 149 125 Liquor Laws 36 23 9 Disorderly Conduct 240 57 20 All Other 2024 2406 2,295 NON-INDEX TOTAL 3547 3723 2,827 GRAND TOTAL (Index and Non Index) 4300 4443 3,143 14

LAW ENFORCEMENT THREE YEAR SUMMARY OF ARRESTS INDEX OFFENSES 2013 2012 2011 Murder and Manslaughter 1 0 0 Kidnapping 0 0 2 Rape 2 6 2 Robbery 3 2 3 Assault Aggravated 17 27 7 Burglary 16 5 7 Larceny 16 14 12 Motor Vehicle Theft 1 6 11 Arson 1 1 2 INDEX TOTAL 57 61 46 NON-INDEX OFFENSES 2013 2012 2011 Negligent Homicide 0 0 0 Assault (Non-Aggravated) 70 74 38 Forgery and Counterfeiting 1 1 4 Fraud 7 3 8 Embezzlement 0 0 4 Stolen Property 7 4 8 Vandalism 6 7 17 Weapons (Carry, Poss, Etc.) 11 5 6 Prostitution and Common Law Vice 4 0 0 Sex Offenses 3 0 1 Narcotic Laws 94 109 124 Gambling 0 0 0 OWI and Narcotics 149 121 140 Liquor Laws 25 18 20 Disorderly Conduct 52 32 16 All Other 1614 1176 2,149 NON-INDEX TOTAL 2043 2227 2,595 GRAND TOTAL (Index and Non Index) 2100 2288 2,708 15

UNDERWATER SEARCH AND RECOVERY ACCOMPLISHMENTS: 4 rescue calls 5 body search calls 14 special events/displays 5 evidence calls 7 days at Common Ground 16

MARINE UNIT ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Conducted 53 hours of marine enforcement patrols on Lake Lansing and Grand River Conducted 19 boat safety inspections 3 verbal warnings were issued to boat operators for boat operations and pfd minimums 17

TRAFFIC UNIT ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Two Traffic Unit members completed Accident Reconstruction Training Traffic Unit staff attended the Annual Safety Patrol Picnic sponsored by the Lansing Safety Council Staff assisted with Crime Scene Measurements/Photos at the scene of a Homicide in Vevay Township involving a vehicle Deputy Hoeksema made 35 OWI Arrests Three Traffic Unit members attended additional Accident Investigation Training consisting of advanced/specialized classes Staff attended the Michigan Traffic Safety Summit held at the Kellogg Center TRAFFIC UNIT STATISTICS 2013 2012 2011 Traffic Stops 2,669 3,869 3,849 Citations 1,853 2.560 2,327 Speed/Moving 888 1,105 694 Seat Belts 71 134 296 Other 972 1,192 1,337 Arrest 473 535 748 Dispatched Complaints 329 568 1,042 Blotters 436 318 297 Motorist Assist 122 185 159 18

WARRANT UNIT STATISTICS ARRAIGNMENTS: Arraignments in custody subjects at the Ingham County Jail each Friday morning (excluding holidays and scheduled court closures.) WARRANT COVER SHEETS: Ingham County Sheriff s Office is no longer entering warrants for 55 th District Court, therefore no cover sheets were completed for warrants. COURT HOURS: Court hours are based on occasions that a Deputy was requested to perform additional security duties at 55 th District Court and when the assignment is to 30 th Circuit Court per court order or (WRIT), transporting subjects to local courts and court ordered drug treatment programs and transporting subjects to prison. SWEAR TO S: This is the number of warrant s that have been sworn to at 55 th District Court and 54A District Court. WARRANT ARREST/KNOCK & TALKS: This will reflect the number of Knock & Talk attempts that were made to attempt to apprehend subjects with Ingham County Warrants held by 55 th District Court, 30 th Circuit Court and 54A District Court. RECALLS & CANCELLATIONS: A tally of warrants the have been cancelled due to subjects being arrested and lodged, bonded, or the warrant recalled by 55 th District Court. These numbers only reflect warrants issued by 55 th District Court 2013 ARRAINGMENTS 240 COVER SHEETS 0 COURT HOURS 34.9 TRANSPORT HOURS 233.8 SWEAR TO S 475 KNOCK & TALKS 41 MISD ARRESTS 16 FELONY ARRESTS 8 CANCEL/RECALLS 132 ORIGINAL FOC PROCESSED 9 54a DISTRICT COURT SWEAR TO S 28 COMP HOURS (ROAD/WALK-INS/PATROL) 283.4 NUMBER OF COMP TAKEN 127 MEDICAL TRANSPORT HOURS 22.1 WARRANT HOURS 658.9 19

VETERANS MEMORIAL COURTHOUSE UNIT ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Managed 5 medical incidents Responded to 6 courtroom disturbances Assisted Michigan Department of Corrections with 95 prisoners brought to VMC for court Assisted the Lansing Police Department with 85 detainees brought to VMC for hearings 2,038 adult Ingham County inmates and 289 juveniles were brought to VMC for trials or hearings Deputies made 67 warrant arrests at VMC Deputies took custody of 243 adults and 73 juveniles who were remanded by the court 20

LAW ENFORCEMENT ACCIDENTS INVESTIGATED ACCIDENTS 2013 2012 2011 Property Damage Accidents 1,101 1,142 1,099 (Includes Car/Deer) Personal Injury Accidents 271 238 225 Number of Persons Injured 375 339 291 Fatal Accidents 11 7 6 Number Of Persons killed 11 7 6 Car/Deer Accidents 438 524 508 21

CANINE UNIT ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Received a grant and added a Utility/Explosive dog to team The team was certified by North American Professional Canine Handlers (NAPCH) reducing liability Updated older explosives used in training the new dog Provided/coordinated extensive Ingham County Jail searches for contraband with assistance from one Meridian Police dog on five occasions 20 area agencies were assisted by the K-9 division totaling 117 separate calls. The area agencies were Stockbridge PD (1 call), Mason PD (7 calls), Lansing PD (18 calls), Delhi Twp (50 calls), Eaton Co. Sheriff (3 calls), Eaton Rapids PD (1 call), Michigan State Police (2 calls), Williamston PD (4 calls), FBI (1 call), Metro Narcotics (2 calls), Meridian Twp PD (12 calls), Leslie PD (3 calls), East Lansing (1 call), MDOC (1 call), Charlotte PD (1 call), Webberville (7 calls), Bath Twp (1 call), Clinton County (1 call), and DeWitt Twp (1 call) Searched area Schools upon their request. 22 school searches were done by multiple dogs - 8 schools searched During the school searches the schools were evaluated on their active violence lock down plans K-9 officers made 15 community presentations K9 Explosive dog indicated on a device that was found to be a live Seran Gas Military Explosive During search for FBI, K9 located a handgun used in area bank robberies New K9 Team located the suspect in area home invasion and located stolen property K9 tracked two suicidal subjects and found them in time to stop them from dying 198 calls; $9,260.00 in Forfeitures; 22 Apprehensions 22

SRT SRT is assembled from members of the Ingham County Sheriff s Office, the Michigan State University Police Department, the East Lansing Police Department, and the Meridian Township Police Department. Ingham Regional SRT consists of: 19 Operators 6 Tactical K-9 8 Hostage Negotiators 6 Tactical Dispatchers Tactical Emergency Medics (soon to be 4) ACTIVATIONS SRT was called out 6 times in 2013. Below is a brief synopsis of each activation. SRT 13-01: SRT activated proactively due to MSU Basketball advancing to the Elite 8. No civil disorder took place. SRT 13-02: SRT activated for a drug search warrant in the City of East Lansing. Warrant executed successfully with suspect in custody and no injuries. SRT 13-03: SRT activated for a drug search warrant in the City of Holt. Warrant executed successfully with suspects in custody and no injuries. SRT 13-04: SRT activated for fugitive apprehension in Lansing Township. Suspect was wanted for an armed bank robbery out of Ann Arbor and was staying at a motel in the township. Barricade procedure followed and entire team was activated. Negotiators were able to contact the individual and he surrendered without incident. No injuries to suspect or officers. SRT 13-05: SRT activated for anticipatory search warrant in the City of East Lansing. METRO officer makes marijuana purchase and search warrant is executed. Warrant executed successfully with suspects in custody and no injuries. All buy money from METRO recovered at scene. SRT 13-06: SRT activated after MSU Big Ten football championship celebration turned into a civil disturbance. Numerous fires started and projectiles thrown at officers, including horseshoes. Platoon was formed and SRT was used to provide cover for the arrest teams. Numerous arrests made. SRT did not deploy any less lethal munitions or deploy and chemical agents although several team members were hit with projectiles. Event was over shortly after SRT was deployed. TRAINING The IRSRT trains on the second Wednesday of every month except in the Fall when we travel out of the area for 5 Days for more intensive training at one of three military bases located in the State; Ft. Custer in Battle Creek, Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center in Alpena, and Camp Grayling in Grayling. Each training day, both local and when we travel, is at least a 12 hour work day with the reporting times varying based on the type of training that is going to be accomplished in the evolution. IRSRT hit all of our training goals for 2013. 23

COURT SERVICES UNIT 2013 2012 2011 Inmates Transported to Various Locations 14,682 12,836 11,878 Prisoners returned to Ingham County 1,062 842 768 Prisoners transported on writs 370 336 308 Prisoners transported to MDOC (sentenced) 511 377 335 Prisoners transported to Various Forensic Centers 136 83 152 Medical appointments 86 49 45 Total prisoners transported 15.785 13,681 12,718 Total miles traveled 139.490 133,009 135,702.7 Writs processed for MDOC transport 0 6 17 Total number of warrants served 0 91 92 Total number of warrants processed 28 611 381 Warrants Recalled 3 170 416 Friend of the court Felony Warrant reports-54a District Court 0 11 20 24

INVESTIGATIVE UNIT 2013 2012 2011 WARRANTS Warrants Authorized - Felony 121 79 4 Warrants Authorized - Misdemeanor 41 10 Warrants Authorized - Civil 0 1 1 Warrants Authorized - Juvenile 3 7 Arrests effected by DB 54 37 39 INVESTIGATIONS Original Complaints 67 68 14 Supplemental reports 700 472 Blotters 26 12 Background Investigations 36 27 Total Interviews conducted 525 515 90 EXTRADITIONS Outgoing To other States 33 47 37 Incoming From other States 17 8 11 Extradition Expenses $11,711.36 $5,755 $8,375 FORFEITURES Total sought 22 23 19 Total approved and processed 21 20 DETECTIVES The following personnel were assigned to the Detective Bureau during the year 2013 D/Sgt Dennis Hull Det. Rod Beals Det. Chuck Buckland Det. Brad Delaney Det. Annie Harrison Det. Teresa Lewis Det. Amber Kenny-Hinojosa Det. Jody McGuire Det. J. Verhougstraete 25

INVESTIGATIONS Detectives investigated a homicide in Vevay Twp. The suspect intentionally struck a pedestrian with a vehicle resulting in his death. The suspect is lodged in jail, facing murder charges. Detectives investigated a Home Invasion in Vevay Township, with guns and jewelry stolen. Through investigation, suspects were identified and interviewed resulting in one confessing. The suspects were arrested, charged and pleaded guilty. Curtis Allen Brown was sentenced to 2 years to 22 years for Home Invasion and Felony Firearm. Anthony Joseph Pierce was sentenced to 6 months jail. Eaton County arrested suspects that confessed to multiple home invasions, including many prior unsolved cases in Ingham County. Detectives investigated an Arson and Destruction of Property at a local elementary school. Juvenile suspects were identified and prosecution is pending. Detectives investigated 2 Home Invasions in Leroy Twp. An observant neighbor provided a license plate. Continued investigation by Detectives resulted in the arrest of two suspects who are pending criminal prosecution. A string of Home Invasions occurred across county lines. A multi-jurisdictional investigation began including MSP, Eaton County, Ingham County and Meridian Twp that led to the arrest of a suspect. Criminal prosecutions in Ingham and Eaton Counties are pending. Area agencies have responded to numerous catalytic converter thefts in the Tri-County area. A suspect was located and prosecution is pending. A multi-jurisdictional investigation is on-going into the theft of copper piping from at least 11 vacant homes. A suspect has been identified. Angela Walker pleaded guilty and was sentenced to probation and restitution for embezzlement from an Alaiedon Twp business. Detectives partner with the FBI and continue to investigate an identity theft in excess of $400,000. One suspect was arrested and another is believed to have fled the country. Detectives continue to re-examine two cold case homicides, the Piper Gardner homicide in 2000 and the Leon Lockwood homicide in 2005. Michael Paul Bensinger, a 21 year old, was sentenced to 3.75 years to 25 years for the rape of a 15 year old female in Webberville. Jordan John Glaspie, a 19 year old, was sentenced to 1 year jail for the rape of a 14 year old friend. While out on bond awaiting sentencing, the suspect was arrested in Livingston County for another sexual assault. Craig Raymond Ford, a 40 year old, was sentenced to 6.75 to 25 years for the kidnapping and rape of a Lansing woman. After being picked up in Lansing, the woman was driven by Ford to a remote location in Alaiedon Twp where she was raped and left on the side of the road. She fled to a neighbor s house and called 911. Police located Ford fleeing the scene. He confessed that night. Frederick Arthur Nash, a 77 year old male with a previous prison sentence for the sexual abuse of an 11 year old child, was sentenced to 14 to 30 years for the sexual abuse of another child. Alvin Kushmaul, a 55 year old Aurelius Twp man, was sentenced to 6.25 to 20 years MDOC for the on-going sexual abuse of a 9 year old child. Timothy Fagan, a 20 year old male was sentenced to 2 years 8 months to 15 years prison for the rape of a 14 year old female. The Sheriff s Office has been instrumental in assisting with the development of the 26

Ingham County Children s Assessment Center. Detective Annie Harrison conducted 58 Forensic Interviews of children, who were reported victim s or witnesses in incidents of physical or sexual abuse. 12 of the 58 interviews were conducted to assist outside agencies. In addition, Det Harrison assisted outside agencies on 6 other investigations of sexual abuse. Multiple additional death investigations were conducted by the Detective Bureau, including 1 inmate suicide in the Ingham County Jail. Between the county and Delhi Twp, Detectives investigated approximately 125 cases of child physical and sexual abuse and adult sexual assault. DELHI TOWNSHIP INVESTIGATIONS Detectives investigated 3 separate Armed Robbery, Home Invasion incidents involving home medical marijuana grow operations. Multiple suspects are in custody, pending criminal prosecution. Investigations are ongoing. Detectives investigated an attempted murder. The suspect used a baseball bat to beat the victims. Evanston Pentland was found guilty of Assault with Intent to do Great Bodily Harm at jury trial and sentencing is pending. Suspects broke in to a local pharmacy after hours and stole a substantial amount of narcotics. Detectives investigated and uncovered a group of criminals responsible for multiple thefts across the state. The suspects were identified and Detectives forwarded the case to the FBI. Arrests have subsequently been made. Detectives located and returned home a missing mentally challenged person who had disappeared from work. Detectives investigated the death of two infants and one elderly person; determined not criminal. A Nigerian scam targeted a local Delhi Township business in attempts to fraudulently obtain a substantial amount of money. The business did not comply and immediately alerted police. Detectives identified the local suspect involved in the scam and the case has been forwarded to the FBI for the continued investigation. Lawrence Frederick Gibbs, a 58 year old registered sex offender, was found guilty at trial and sentenced to 25 to 50 years in prison for the sexual assault of 4 males. During the 2 week trial, 11 men and boys testified that they were assaulted by Gibbs. There were more victims that did not testify. The dates of crimes ranged from the 1970s to 2011. The over 40 year span of horrific sexual abuse has come to an end. John Frank Sklar Jr, a 43 year old registered sex offender was arraigned on 2 counts of CSC 1 st and 1 count of distributing sexually explicit material. The 14 year old victim testified at the preliminary exam, detailing the crime. While awaiting trial, this case ended tragically with the defendant committing suicide. Darrell Jay Duquette, a 55 year old, was sentenced to 9 years to 30 years for the sexual abuse of a 15 year old child for a year period. Dantae Michael Buckner, a 22 year old, was sentenced to 3 ½ to 10 years for the sexual assault of a 13 year old child. During the investigation the suspect went to Texas, where he was later arrested on the sexual assault warrant working at a Children's Shoe Store and extradited. The suspect faced 7 counts of criminal sexual conduct; however a week-long trial in August resulted in a hung jury. The defendant then pleaded guilty to Assault with Intent to commit CSC and Accosting a Child for Immoral Purposes, which resulted in the prison sentence. 27

Brandon Turner, a 41 year old, was sentenced to 4.3 years to 15 years prison for the sexual assault of a 16 year old female. TRAINING HIGHLIGHTS Det Kenny-Hinojosa and Det McGuire attended a Domestic Violence Training. Det Harrison, Det Kenny-Hinojosa and Det McGuire attend Prison Rape Training. Det Kenny-Hinjosa attended Fire and Arson Fatality Scene Investigation school and New Fire and Arson Investigator Academy. Det Kenny-Hinojosa attended Reid Interviewing and Interrogation basic and advanced. Det Kenny-Hinojosa attended Human Trafficking, Train the Trainer. Det Harrison attended the Prosecuting Attorney s (PAAM) Child Abuse Conference and the University of Michigan Child Protection Team Child Abuse Conference. Detectives attended background investigation training Det Harrison attended the 3 rd day of Child Forensic Interviewing Training. Det Harrison and Det McGuire attended training on Child Death Investigations. Det. McGuire and Det Kenny-Hinojosa attended Basic cell phone investigations training. Det Harrison attended MI Response to Hate conference. ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES Det Delaney assisted the training division as a driving instructor for Emergency Vehicle Operations. Detectives assisted the training division with classroom instruction on Criminal Sexual Conducts, Human Trafficking and Frauds. There were 35 liquor license and/or special use permit investigations completed and 12 inspections conducted. The On the Run TV listing of wanted subjects continues, with approximately 60 wanted persons researched and submitted monthly for broadcast. Det Harrison hosted a Ferris State University Criminal Justice student as an intern for the Summer semester. Det Harrison is on the Sexual Assault Model Policy Detectives continue to assist other agencies by facilitating the interviews with inmates Detectives routinely assist with warrant submissions Ingham County Detectives conducted 1 Mission investigation at another Sheriff s Office s on behalf of the Michigan Sheriff s Association. Detectives routinely assisted with coverage at the Veteran s Memorial Courthouse. 28

VIOLENT CRIMES TASKFORCE A multi-jurisdictional taskforce comprised of federal, local and state agencies that have joined together to aggressively target areas affected by violent crime. Detective Brad Delaney is currently assigned to this unit. Investigations include armed robberies, shootings and drug offenses 2 suspects were identified and charged with multiple felonies in a brutal armed robbery that occurred in Lansing Twp. The suspects are in custody pending prosecution. The taskforce conducted surveillance surrounding the multiple bank robberies in the Lansing area. Suspects were later arrested in Chelsea and have been federally indicted. The taskforce conducts after-hours pro-active policing operations, flooding high-crime areas with police presence, apprehending criminals and intercepting illegal activities. COMPUTER CRIMES UNIT Detective Teresa Lewis was assigned to the Michigan State Police Internet Crimes against Children Task Force (ICAC). Detective Lewis achieved the below highlights: Analyzed computers for an Ingham County case involving Fraud, Embezzlement and Soliciting a minor. Analyzed computers for Child Pornography cases for Iron Mountain Police Department and Jackson Police. Analyzed numerous cell phones. Conducted several soliciting minor s cases and several peer to peer investigations. Completed Certified Forensic Computer Examination (CFCE) certification. This is a very intense and time consuming certification program obtained through the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists. The certification consists of a two week class and labs. After completing the two week class the student then moves onto the peer review phase. The student is assigned a coach, which is out of state, and cannot ask for assistance from anyone but their coach. If the student passes they then move on to the practical forensic examination, and no longer have a coach. If the student passes the practical examination they move on to the written examination. Det Lewis completed the program in 14 months and is one of approximately only 2,500 people in the country with this certification. Received training in EnCase NTFS, which is the current most common and complicated type of computer file system. Attended Cellebrite Certification and is a certified cell phone examiner. Attended FTK for Macs, which is computer forensic examination for Macintosh Computers. 29

TRI COUNTY METRO NARCOTICS The Ingham County Sheriff s Office currently has three Deputies assigned to the Tri-County Metro Narcotics squad. The following highlights some to the activity of the unit. The unit conducted 195 total investigations in Ingham County. METRO received information about a suspect who was selling cocaine and methamphetamines. METRO was able to start purchasing small amounts of cocaine and eventually was able to buy a half ounce before pursuing crystal meth from the suspect. METRO bought a total of approximately (7) seven ounces of crystal meth from the suspect before a buy bust was conducted and the suspect taken into custody. By the time the buy bust was conducted, the suspect had moved his operation from Eaton County into Ingham County. During the buy bust, METRO detectives also recovered the suspects unregistered hand gun found in a consent search at one of the suspect s known associate s residences. The suspect s supplier has also been identified and an ongoing investigation into him is currently in process. This case is currently being reviewed by the US Attorney s office for a possible federal indictment. METRO received information that an individual from the Lansing area was going to Texas to buy a large quantity of cocaine and bring it back to the Lansing area. METRO was able to identify the suspect and his associates. In a coordinated effort with the FBI office in Texas, electronic surveillance, and actual visual surveillance METRO was able to confirm the suspect s actions of being in Texas and his return to Michigan. After days of monitoring and surveillance additional co-conspirators were identified as well. On the final day of surveillance, multiple traffic stops were initiated on the suspect and all of his associates. During the stops and search of vehicles METRO discovered and seized approximately 4 ½ kilos of cocaine. The suspect and his associates were all federally indicted. Metro made several crack cocaine purchases from a suspect. The initial purchase was for approximately 3 grams of crack and eventually led to an ounce buy of crack cocaine. In addition to the buys, metro surveillance was able to identify the suspect s residence, and a search warrant was drafted and executed after a buy bust. During the buy bust the suspect attempted to flee and was apprehended and arrested for the crack cocaine deliveries. Though during the execution of the search warrant yielded no additional crack cocaine multiple items of drug paraphernalia, such as packaging material, digital scales and cutting agents were discovered. The suspect is currently lodged and awaiting trial. METRO received information about a marijuana grow operation at an address in Mason MI. METRO conducted an investigation which led to the drafting and executing of a search warrant at the residence. Upon the execution of the search warrant 55 marijuana plants were located and an additional 2431.7 grams of processed usable marijuana was located as well. Also found were 2 shotguns an AR-15 assault rifle and a large amount of cash. The marijuana, money, guns, and grow equipment were seized and forfeited. Warrants have been submitted for the suspect, and the case is pending the issuance of those charges. 30

DELHI TOWNSHIP ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Several Deputies were trained in Reid and Reid All Deputies assigned to Delhi Township are radar certified We received two new preliminary breath tests We received two new digital camera s Two of the Delhi Township vehicles were equipped with license plate readers The Business Officer has completed some emergency plans for some businesses within the township All Deputies assigned to Delhi Township completed their quarterly firearms training which included training on the MILO Simulator. Deputies had a foot chase with a guy who was armed with a handgun that initiated from a traffic stop. The deputies recovered stolen property, meth, and they seized the vehicle as a mobile meth lab. Investigated and solved an embezzlement case at Holt Family Practice. The amount embezzled was over $100,000.00. Deputies arrested a home invasion suspect after he broke into a residence after a foot chase. The deputies recovered $100.00 and a digital camera that was stolen from residence. A traffic stop was initiated and a loaded 45 caliber handgun was located in the vehicle. A search of the vehicle revealed cocaine. The suspect was lodged at the Ingham County Jail for possession of a concealed weapon and possession with intent to deliver cocaine. Deputies investigated a home invasion where the victim was duct taped. All four suspects were arrested and the property was returned to the homeowner. Deputies investigated a possible meth lab. The suspects were making meth at local business. The two suspects were arrested and lodged at the Ingham County Jail and a vehicle and $1033.00 in U. S. currency was forfeited. Deputies investigated a larceny from a local business. The suspect was caught in the act and was arrested. It was believed that the suspect stole $10,000.00 in merchandise. The suspect was arrested and lodged at the Ingham County Jail. The Business Officer formed a task force and worked with the F. B. I. along with a couple of other local jurisdictions and they charged three suspects federally after chain 31

saws were stolen from a local business. The case was part of a criminal enterprise involving stores in Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan. Deputies investigated an incident where a person was driving around the Township striking mailboxes and parked cars. The person was located and found to be intoxicated. The person was arrested and lodged at the Ingham County Jail for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. Deputies investigated a larceny complaint where a juvenile broke into several vehicles. The juvenile suspect was located and all the property was recovered and returned to the owners. Deputies responded to a suicidal subject with a gun. The subject was apprehended and the gun was recovered after the subject had thrown the gun into a pond. Deputies responded to a breaking and entering alarm at a local business. A vehicle was stopped leaving the scene of the alarm. The vehicle was searched and the property that was stolen from the breaking and entering was recovered. The suspect was lodged at the Ingham County Jail. Deputies arrested a subject that was on bath salts and naked for damaging a local church. Deputies investigated an accident involving a semi tractor and SUV. The semi tractor caught fire and the roadway had to be shut down for several hours. Nobody was seriously injured in the accident. Deputies investigated an armed robbery. After an extensive investigation warrants were obtained on a juvenile and he was lodged at the Ingham County Youth Home. Assisted Tri County Metro Narcotics Squad with a traffic stop. A loaded handgun was located on the subject in the vehicle. The subject was arrested by Tri County Metro Narcotics for having the concealed weapon as well as distribution of heroin. Investigated a robbery/home invasion/shooting/illegal marijuana grow operation. Multiple charges are pending on the suspect and home owner. Investigated a home invasion/larceny of firearms. One suspect was arrested and lodged at the Ingham County Jail. Investigated an attempt murder. The suspect was arrested and lodged at the Ingham County Jail. The suspect was convicted of great bodily harm less than murder (2 counts). Investigated a child abuse 1 st complaint. Two suspects were arrested and lodged at the Ingham County Jail. Investigated a breaking and entering at a local business. One suspect was arrested and lodged at the Ingham County Jail. 32

Investigated an embezzlement complaint involving a local charity. The suspect was identified. Investigated an attempt larceny/wire fraud at a local business. The suspect was identified and the case has been turned over to the F.B.I. Investigated a CSC I. While investigating the CSC complaint it was determined that the victim filed a false police report. Charges are being sought for filing the false police report. Investigated a home invasion/larceny. A suspect was developed through the investigation and was arrested and lodged at the Ingham County Jail. 33

DELHI LAW ENFORCEMENT NATURE OF ACTIVITIES 2013 2012 2011 COMPLAINTS Written Complaints 2,605 4,109 4,125 Service Complaints 2,087 2,066 2,148 TOTAL COMPLAINTS 4,692 6,175 6,273 ARRESTS Felony Arrests 223 143 147 OWI Arrests 54 74 69 Misdemeanor Arrests 937 825 879 Civil Arrests 162 112 109 TOTAL ARRESTS 1,376 1,154 1,204 ACCIDENTS Property Damage Accidents 331 277 429 Personal Injury Accidents 91 106 69 Persons Injured 128 160 91 Hit & Run Accidents 72 63 8 Fatal Accidents 0 0 1 Car/Deer Accidents 70 98 77 TOTAL ACCIDENTS 692 704 675 HOURS Law Enforcement 29,460 28,510 27,152 Secretarial 3,099 3,120 2,932 Overtime 673 381 206 TOTAL HOURS 33,232 32,011 30,290 PATROL PERFORMANCE Vehicle Stops 5,432 5,512 5,869 Verbal Warning 3,396 3,642 4,235 Motorist Assists 161 138 137 Property Checks 4,844 3,534 3,085 Miles Traveled 126,542 117,023 115,671 TRAFFIC CITATIONS Moving Violations 922 807 823 Non-Moving Violations 1,105 1,121 941 Child Restraint 11 9 25 Seat Belt 59 84 178 Appearance 420 450 341 TOTAL CITATIONS 2,517 2,471 2,308 34

DELHI LAW ENFORCEMENT THREE YEAR SUMMARY OF INCIDENTS INDEX OFFENSES 2013 2012 2011 Murder and Manslaughter 0 0 0 Kidnapping 0 1 0 Rape 0 1 32 Robbery 15 4 7 Assault-Aggravated 27 40 38 Burglary 102 135 164 Larceny 290 296 297 Motor Vehicle Theft 12 15 20 Arson 0 2 5 INDEX TOTAL 446 494 563 NON-INDEX OFFENSES Negligent Homicide 0 0 0 Assault (Non-Aggravated) 219 221 255 Burglary (No Intent) 3 4 12 Forgery and Counterfeiting 9 5 24 Fraud 96 125 67 Embezzlement 7 4 4 Stolen Property 4 3 2 Vandalism 121 155 132 Weapons (Carry, Possess, Etc.) 7 7 21 Prostitution and Common Law Vice 0 0 0 Sex Offenses 48 46 5 Narcotic Laws 158 162 163 Gambling 0 0 0 Retail Fraud 49 19 15 OWI and Narcotics 107 107 116 Liquor Laws 18 14 19 False Alarm Responses 273 247 19 Disorderly Conduct 44 44 177 All Other 4,045 4,481 4,490 NON-INDEX TOTAL 5,208 5,644 5,521 GRAND TOTAL (INDEX AND NON-INDEX) 5,654 6,138 6,084 35

ACCOMPLISHMENTS: COMMUNITY BASED EVENTS VILLAGE OF WEBBERVILLE Officer presence and community support remained a priority. Routinely Deputies conduct foot patrol not only in the downtown area but through the neighborhoods. One Village Deputy is bike certified and bike patrol continues to be a low cost way to make Deputies visible and approachable to all the citizens. While on bike/foot patrol deputies are stopping and talking to citizens in their neighborhoods to conduct a positive report and to obtain valuable information about the community. (332 hours) Foot/Bike patrol The Sheriff s Office continued the use of the Ingham County Sheriff s Office Webberville Division Facebook page. The page was use to inform citizens of upcoming community events, road hazards / construction, updates on new laws and wanted subjects in the village. We have seen an increase in the number of hits the page has gotten as well as citizens sharing the posts on their own Facebook page. Deputies continued partnering with School Administration, teachers and staff to further the goals of a secure facility and safe school year. The Webberville schools added a new principle this year. Deputies introduced themselves and offered any assistance she needed throughout the year. K9 Units continue to perform random inspections and searches with-in the Webberville Schools at the schools administrations request. No drugs were located in these searches. Deputies make routine visits to the schools not only during school hours but at after hours and at sporting events both for Webberville games and the leased games offered at the schools property. Deputies were included in the emergency drills at the school and offered advice on improvements. The school hosted a regional cheer event and asked for deputies to provide visibility and security for the event. Over 5000 people were expected to attend the event. The event went off without any problems. A safety awareness class was taught to middle school students at the request of the principle in response to an incident at the school. (225 hours) School Contact hours Deputies assisted the Village staff with the Summer Picnic. The Leroy Fire Dept and Explorer division both participated with fun and hands on activities for the kids. ALDI provided food and all the fixings for a picnic. The Bicycle Registration program allows for Webberville citizens to register their bicycles with the Sheriff s Office. Several bikes were registered over the summer. Deputies as well as the village staff have the registration cards and stickers to give to citizens. Property Checks remain a key component of community policing and officer presence. Vacation property checks are free of charge and available to citizens in the community. 36

STAFFING Several citizens use this service over the winter/snowbird vacation times as well as vacations and weekends in the summer. (15,619) Community Property/Area Checks (1600hours) Community Policing Dep. Imeson started working in Webberville in April replacing Dep. Cousino. LAW ENFORCEMENT: Law enforcement focused on Community Presence and Crime prevention. The following summarizes this effort: (328) Combined Original and Self Initiated Complaints (31) Physical Arrests (737) Traffic Stops (49) Motorist Assists (210) Traffic Citations The Village of Webberville received strong support from the entire Sheriffs Office once again in 2013 accumulating (215) Hours of Non-Contracted Coverage. Focus on traffic enforcement continues with High visibility of the patrol vehicle during peak traffic hours and school release times to encourage compliance with the speed zones and traffic laws. We used a decoy patrol car during peak traffic times combined with the county speed trailer. CRIME HIGHLIGHTS: MDOP to village property was witnessed by staff. The parent of the accused agreed to pay for the repairs. B&E of the mini storage units, suspects were located and confessions were obtained. Suspect in several thefts in the village confessed after being interviewed. 3 teenagers were cited for MIP Several fatal accidents occurred on the perimeter of the villages limits. On M-52 and I- 96. Subject located and arrested after breaking in to a home. 2 subjects arrested after dumping marijuana out of their car when being stopped by the traffic unit. The Marijuana was picked up from Grand River and Webberville Rd to M-52 and Highview. 37

Assisted Fire and DPW with Ice Storm damage and power outages Extra patrols during the weather / power emergency through the neighborhoods Deputies continued monitoring of known drug users MEDICAL ASSISTANCE: Deputy Cousino provided training to Leroy fire personnel training them to be medical first responders. Because of that training Leroy Fire can now respond to provide medical assistance. Deputies are trained in first aid/paramedics and continue to support the community with medical aid prior to the Ambulance arriving from Williamston. Deputies respond several minutes prior to the ambulance and any other first responder. In February a 74 year old male collapsed in the School gym. The bystanders on scene started CPR immediately and called 911. When deputies arrived they deployed the AED and shocked the victim several times. CPR was continued by the deputy and bystanders. NIESA ambulance arrived and started advanced life support measures. The ambulance transported to the hospital and by the time they had arrived at the ER the patient had a pulse and was opening his eyes. Several months later the man walked out of the hospital. The bystanders and staff as well as Dep. Seymour received recognition from NIESA ambulance for their actions that helped save this man s life. 38

VILLAGE OF WEBBERVILLE LAW ENFORCEMENT THREE YEAR SUMMARY OF INCIDENTS 2013 2012 2011 Community Police Hours 1,600 1,374 1,129 Original Complaints 275 287 276 Self-Initiated Complaints 53 170 130 Physical Arrests 31 51 85 Traffic Stops 737 674 817 Citations 210 103 166 Property Checks 15,619 13,491 10,808 Bar Checks 853 701 361 School Contract Hours 225 196 202 Foot/Bike Patrol 332 408 298 Out Village County 58 54 60 Out Village Village 150 193 277 Non-Contracted Hours 215 399 417 39

INGHAM COUNTY SHERIFF S OFFICE CORRECTIONS DIVISION CORRECTIONS ADMINISTRATOR MAJOR Administrative Assistant Captain Intake Referral Coordinator CATS Inmate Jail Medical Food Services Supervisor Jail Chaplain Records Clerk Education Nursing Staff Cooks Lieutenant Dayshift (1) Lieutenant Nightshift (1) Lieutenant (1 swing) Clinical Assistant Sergeant (2) Sergeant (3) Sergeant (1 swing) Receiving Deputies Receiving Deputies Receiving Deputies Classification Classification Classification Corrections Deputies Corrections Deputies Receiving Security Security Security Lobby Control Lobby Control Lobby Control Inmate Worker Coordinator Medical Security Educational Security 40

CORRECTIONS DIVISION ACCOMPLISHMENTS: All Corrections personnel were L.E.I.N. certified. The Corrections Division received the Michigan Department of Corrections Certificate of Achievement for being compliant with all Michigan Department of Corrections regulations. The Corrections Division was 100% compliant in training our staff for 2013. Video visitation was launched on 5-20-2013. The MobilePatrol application was launched 7-8-2013. This application allows the public to find out who is incarcerated, what the charges are and bond information etc. Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) standards were implemented. Separate housing for Youthful Offenders was created. Youthful Offenders are inmates who are 17-years-old. The Corrections Division was certified compliant in the Jail/Facilities Inspection. Medication passing was moved from the Corrections Deputies to an outside vendor. The Corrections Division collaborated with 30 th Circuit Court to institute the Swift and Sure Sanctions Program for Probation (SSSPP) for probation violators. 2013 2012 2011 ADMISSION PACKETS $3,404.87 $4,149.23 $3,545.18 BOND FEES $8,220.81 $6,859.58 $8,120.01 BOOKING FEES $52,032.38 $56,797.06 $56,802.11 CALLING CARDS $84,400.02 $80,887.12 $95,672.88 COMMISSARY $9.25 $5.15 $12.00 COPIES $65.35 $.70 $73.44 DENTIST FEES $205.24 $242.93 $252.15 DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY $267.55 $101.24 $422.34 INDIGENT PACKS $3,609.52 $3,265.90 $3,139.22 MEDICAL FEES $1,717.64 $2,845.17 $3,565.65 MISCELLANEOUS $2.86 $30.20 $.71 PAY FOR STAY WHILE AT JAIL* $5,377.94 $14,024.07 $13,203.23 PRESCRIPTION FEES $5,270.42 $6,331.60 $6,271.05 ROOM AND BOARD POST 10 $10,076.02 $6,601.74 $22,055.74 TOTAL $174,659.87 $182,141.69 $213,135.71 *NOT TURNED OVER TO COLLECTIONS 41