UNION COUNTY SHERIFF S STAR

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UNION COUNTY SHERIFF S STAR June 26, 2017 Volume 6, Issue 1 UNION COUNTY CITIZENS ACADEMY The Union County Sheriff s Office is now accepting applications for its next Citizen s Academy. The eleven-week academy, which begins on September 11, 2017, is an extension of the Sheriff s Office community education efforts and seeks to increase citizen awareness of the day-to-day operations of the Sheriff s Office. Academy participants are educated on topics related to procedural justice and the role of law enforcement in our community. The program is instructed by veteran deputy sheriffs and law enforcement instructors. Specific topics covered in the academy include patrol operations, the latest drug trends, 9-1-1 operations, community education programs, crime prevention, criminal investigations, and court service operations. Students will also participate in hands on activities such as simulated traffic stops, evidence processing, and live demonstrations involving law enforcement, and the Sheriff s Office Special Response Team. Participants are also given the opportunity to ride along with a patrol deputy to gain a better understanding of the work and challenges that deputy sheriff s face every day. The Citizen Academy is open to participants who live or work in Union County. Classes are held at the Sheriff s Office in Marysville on Monday evenings from 6:00 to 8:30 pm. The program is free and participants are required to attend at least nine of the eleven classes to be eligible for graduation. It has been an excellent educational outreach program for us and it gives the attendees an opportunity to interact with and get to know many of the Sheriff s Office Employees, said Sheriff Jamie Patton. For more information or to obtain a participant application, please contact Alicia Bosch at (937)-645-4125 or by e-mail at abosch@co.union.oh.us. INSIDE THIS ISSUE Communications...2 Court Services...3 Patrol Division...4 Community Education...5 Commercial Scales...5 Investigations...7 Tri-County Reginal Jail...8 SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST We still have open spots for the Citizens Academy! Please email Alicia Bosch today for an application at: abosch@co.union.oh.us Citizens Academy Signup Annual Safe Heroes Golf Outing Cookout Dates

Township Stats (9-1-1 Calls by Township) Communications Director Anne Barr 221 West 5th Street Marysville, Ohio 43040 Phone: (937) 645-4110 Fax: (937)645-4171 The Communications Division is responsible for receiving and dispatching calls for service (including 9-1-1 calls), as well as dispatching for seven Fire and EMS Departments. The dispatchers on duty must monitor ten phone lines (which include seven 9-1-1 lines), four radio frequencies, TDD, two alarm central station receivers, LEADS computer, air port monitor, weather and tornado sirens, warrant computers and greet the general public. 1st Qtr Allen 279 Claibourne 305 Darby 114 Dover 92 Jackson 38 Jerome 389 Leesburg 106 Liberty 121 Millcreek 98 Other 347 Paris 1,393 Taylor 85 Union 93 Washington 48 York 49 Zane 55 Washington/Dublin 34 Union County 9-1-1 Calls 1st Qtr 911 Misroute 5 Information 23 Follow-up 159 Cell 911 Police 1,467 Fire 117 EMS 474 Accidents 450 Unknown 5 Error/Info 376 2

Court Services Director Betsy Spain Court Services Stats 221 West 5th Street Marysville, Ohio 43040 Phone: (937) 645-4103 Fax: (937)645-4171 Jan Feb Mar Transports 96 87 90 Municipal Court Transports 13 9 7 Juvenile/Probate Transports 9 15 17 Common Pleas Court Transports 20 16 21 Adult Parole Transports 0 3 3 Municipal Court Detail 0 0 0 Probate/Juvenile Court Detail 20 24 21 Common Pleas Court Detail 45 36 46 Sex Offender Registrations 11 9 3 Sex Offender Address Checks/Attempts 19 42 33 Web Checks 137 129 180 CCW Applications Received 74 81 111 CCW Licenses Issued 56 44 69 Renewal Licenses Issued 24 40 25 Civilian Fingerprints 3 4 2 Civil Process Received 287 236 389 Warrants Received 100 87 107 Sheriff Sales Received 4 4 9 Sheriff Sales Sold 2 4 4 Sheriff Sales Returned (unsold) 2 0 4 Cases Processed 77 75 76 Public Records Requests 71 48 70 Background Checks 46 47 55 Court Services is responsible for maintaining security at the Justice Center, Common Pleas Court and the Juvenile/ Probate Court. In addition they are responsible for transporting prisoners and juvenile detainees to and from the appropriate detention facilities as well as court hearings. The Civil Process Clerk handles all court paperwork including civil papers and warrants for service; manages all aspects of Sheriff Sales and property executions; coordinates transports with Court Services Deputies; enters and maintains files for citations and friendly warnings. The Records Clerk is responsible for all background checks including Web Check requests for the public, military and local businesses; requests made by the public and insurance companies for copies of accident and incident reports; statistics for officers and for sex offenders. Court Services is also responsible for registering Sex Offenders within the county, civilian fingerprinting and handling the new Conceal Carry registrations. 3

Patrol Division Captain Jeff Frisch Commander The Patrol Division s primary function is law enforcement and is composed of uniformed Deputies and Public Safety Officers (PSO). They respond to calls for service, emergencies and crimes anywhere in the county, around the clock, 365 days a year. Patrol Division Stats 1st Qtr Calls for Service 4,490 Reports Taken 226 Citations 456 Friendly Warnings 742 Traffic Stops 1,258 Vacation Watches 957 Area Watches 1,117 Housing Additions 1,444 Alarm Responses 382 Crash Reports 112 OVI Arrests 22 Felony Arrests 44 Misdemeanor Arrests 105 Juvenile Arrests 10 221 West 5th Street Marysville, Ohio 43040 Phone: (937) 645-4100 Fax: (937)645-4139 2017 VOLUNTEER IN POLICE SERVICES The Union County Sheriff s Office Volunteers In Police Service (VIPS) program was created to support the ranks at the Sheriff s Office. VIPS members volunteer their time and skills working in all areas at the Sheriff s Office. 2017 VIPS Donated Hours to the UCSO January 183.0 February 169.5 March 238.0 4

COMMUNITY EDUCATION/CRIME PREVENTION 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr DARE Classes Taught North Union 29 Fairbanks 8 Parochial 16 Presentation/Meeting Hours Driving Simulator 2 Shop with a Cop 0 Neighborhood Watch 4 Project Lifesaver 8 Senior Watch Program 16 Security Assessments 14 Citizen Academy 0 ALICE Training 8 Safety Town 4 Turkey Shoot 0 Special Event Hours Golf Outing 5 UC Fair 2 Richwood Fair 0 SCALES COMMERCIAL VEHICLES Month Actual Weight Allowed Weight Over Weight Fine Amount Sheriff s Office Time Engineers Office January 87,000 80,000 7,000 $143.00 0.5 February March 38,050 35,000 3,050 $501.00 2.0 April May June July August September October November December 5

Crashes Day of Week Sunday 13 Monday 12 Tuesday 22 Wednesday 16 Thursday 17 Friday 23 Saturday 8 Road Contour Straight 94 Curve 16 Road Condition Dry 68 Wet 23 Snow/Ice 17 Weather Clear 47 Cloudy 34 Sunny 0 Rain 13 Snow 10 Fog 1 Vehicle Type Commercial 11 Passenger 84 Motorcycle 1 Bicycle 0 Gender of Driver Male 67 Female 34 Age of Driver <18 6 18-25 20 25-40 34 40-55 22 >-55 18 Alcohol or Drug Related <18 1 18-21 0 >21 8 Causing Factor Speed 8 **OVI 9 **LOC 3 **FTC 41 **ACDA 24 **Sig.Device/FTY 8 **Animal 23 **Inters. 9 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr **CAUSING FACTORS KEY OVI Operating a Vehicle While Impaired LOC Left of Center FTC Failure to Control ACDA Assured Clear Distance Ahead 6 Sig. Device/FTY Failure to Yield Animal Vehicle Strikes an Animal (deer, dog, etc. Inters. Intersection

Investigations Division Lieutenant Mike Justice Commander 128 South Main Street (2nd Floor) Marysville, Ohio 43040 Phone: (937) 645-4101 Fax: (937)645-4104 CRIME TIP HOTLINE: (937) 642-7653 Jan Feb Mar New Cases 25 12 23 Cases Closed 17 38 66 Under Investigation 225 199 157 # Individuals Indicted 5 2 3 # Counts of Indictments 22 4 10 # Cases Presented to Pros. 3 1 5 Scenes Processed UCSO 6 3 2 Scenes Process Outside Agency 0 0 2 Search Warrants (Affiant Officer Only) 1 2 2 Search Warrant Assist in Execution 4 0 0 #Subpoena requests to Pros. Office 5 9 42 #Pre-employ Background Invest. 1 0 3 #of Narcotic Evidence Tests Perf. 5.00 12.00 6.00 Hours Spent Managing Evidence 24 15 12.5 The Union County Sheriff s Office Investigations Division is comprised of several areas of criminal investigation. In general, the division is assigned to investigate felony-level crimes of a more serious nature. Within this wide spectrum, detectives are trained to investigate crime relating to narcotics, computers, burglary, murder, sexual assault, white collar theft, fraud, arson and many other areas of criminal activity. MADE Task Force 2017 Quarterly Stats 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Cases Initiated 15 (36) Cases Indicted 4 ( 0) Search Warrants Executed 2 ( 7) Drugs Seized Cocaine (grams) 0 (9.13) Heroin (unit dosages) 4 (8) Marijuana (grams) 10 (8.13) Pills (unit dosages) 328 (105) Mushrooms 0 (0) Methamphetamines (grams) 0 (8.13) Synthetic Marijuana/CBD (grams) 0 (0) Man Hours Utilized (approx.) 433 (1025) Complaints Investigated: 7 (17) Funds Dispersed $ 935.75 Balance of Cash Funds $2,018.91 Drug Take Back (grams) 36,890 (58,787) The red print within the columns are figures from 2016 during the same quarter 7

Tri-County Regional Jail 4099 STATE ROUTE 559 MECHANICSBURG, OHIO 43044 WWW.TRICOUNTYREGIONALJAIL.COM (937) 834-5000 Local Sheriff Information Champaign County Sheriff Sheriff Matthew R. Melvin Madison County Sheriff Sheriff James P. Sabin Union County Sheriff Sheriff Malcum J.. Jamie Patton Tri-County Regional Jail houses Union County inmates, as well as those from Champaign and Madison Counties. $321.256.00 is paid quarterly by the Union County Sheriff s Office for our share of the Operating Expenses at the Tri-County Regional Jail. This does not include the amount for bed use overages. Maximum Number of Beds Allowed Per Day: 52 Cost per day: $45.00 Daily Average Common Pleas Maximum Number of Beds Allowed Per Day: 52 Daily Average Municipal Court Overage Amt. Union County Monthly Paid To Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Bed Overage Tri-County JAN 66 53 13 16 14 2 82 822 $36,990.00 FEB 68 48 20 14 12 2 82 933 $41,985.00 MAR 59 41 18 11 8 3 70 470 $21,150.00 Cost of bed per day: $45.00 Maximum Number of Beds Allowed Per Day: 52 8

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SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE The Union County Sheriff s Office Special Events Committee holds cookouts from April thru September each year to assist nonprofit groups and organizations to improve the quality of life here in Union County. SHERIFF S OFFICE July 21, 2017 Eyes of Freedom: Lima Company Memorial August 18, 2017 Union County Law Enforcement Memorial September 8, 2017 Families Matter October 20, 2017 Special Events Cookout November 3, 2017 Annual United Way Chili Luncheon WELCOM ABOARD 1st Quarter New Hire Jacob Matejko Still taking applications for Communications Officer (dispatch) and Deputy Sheriff. Please visit our website for more information at www.co.union.oh.us/career-opportunities