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Pine Hill Borough Mayor: Christopher Green : Police Administration Building 48 West Sixth Avenue Pine Hill, NJ 08021 856-783-1549 Christopher J. Winters Chief of Police REPORT PINE HILL BOROUGH Mayor & Council Mayor Christopher Green President Ruth McCullen - DPS Charles Jaxel Thomas Knott John Robb Terry Burke CONTENTS Overall Calls for 2 Service Criminal & Traffic 2 Investigations Uniform Crime Report 2 Part A Crime Totals Overdose Reporting 2 Community Programs 3 Officer Development 4 Police K9 Unit 4 Use of Force & 5 Officers Assaulted Federal Ballistic Vest Grant Awarded - $2610.74 COMMUNITY EVENTS October was SAFE SCHOOLS MONTH Officers participated in multiple programs throughout the district for Red Ribbon Week, Week of Respect and Anti-violence Week. October 7, Officers participated in the 3 rd Annual Pine Valley Gun Club Blue Shoot to benefit the Camden County Hero Scholarship Fund October 10, Officers participated in the annual PHFD Fire Prevention Night at Station 62 October 14, Honor Guard presented the Colors at the 4 th Annual CCAATF Candle Light Vigil. October 26, Officers participated in the annual OHS Trunk or Treat event. October 27, Officers joined Mayor Green and staff for the annual John H. Glenn 1 st Grade visit to the Borough. October 28, PHPD participated in the semi-annual DEA Operation Take Back OVER 160lbs of medication turned in! October 31, Officers discussed Halloween Safety will all classes at both the Dr. Albert Bean and John H. Glenn Elementary Schools. See Community Oriented Programs on page 3 for additional events. SIGNIFICANT TRAINING Ptl. Bruey successfully completed the 40 hour NJSP DWI Detection & SFST Course Sgt. Farrell, Sgt. Barrett and Ptl. Marino successfully completed the 16 hour Excited Delirium & Chaotic Events Instructor Course Det. Pierson, Ptl. Monitzer and Ptl. Kramer successfully completed the 16 hour Sig Sauer Armorer Certification Course Ptl. Marino and SRO DiGiacomo successfully completed the 40 hour FBI Basic Hostage Negotiations Course See Officer Development section on page 4 for additional training information. Overtime & Financial 5 Fleet Maintenance 6 Professional Standards 6 Photographs 6-9 VISIT US ON SOCIAL MEDIA FOR UPDATED PHOTOGRAPHS OF COMMUNITY EVENTS AND COMMUNITY BULLETINS

OVERALL CALLS FOR SERVICE 2013 CALLS FOR SERVICE 2188 1759 1608 1826 1833 YEAR TO DATE 19823 17554 16105 16586 17652 CRIMINAL / TRAFFIC INVESTIGATIONS INVESTIGATIONS / ARRESTS / 2013 JUVENILE ARRESTS 05 16 25 68 51 85 ADULT ARRESTS 46 588 642 612 560 704 INVESTIGATIONS 78 848 895 981 1084 1163 NARCOTICS ARRESTS - POSSESSION 05 123 144 115 106 117 NARCOTICS ARRESTS - DISTRIBUTION 02 17 35 32 22 38 DWI/DUI ARRESTS 02 21 26 23 21 22 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INVESTIGATIONS 21 192 210 203 193 211 FAMILY OFFENSE / FAMILY IN CRISIS 04 49 104 197 246 100 MOTOR VEHICLE CRASHES 24 187 206 212 204 197 SPECIAL COMPLAINT SUMMONS 11 161 289 168 268 304 TRAFFIC ISSUED 74 1056 906 1085 1331 793 CRIMINAL WARRANTS ISSUED (CDR-2) 07 77 206 283 300 302 CRIMINAL SUMMONSES ISSUED (CDR-1) 18 226 158 125 114 118 UCR PART 1 CRIME REPORT S HOMICIDE 0 01 0 0 1 1 RAPE 0 0 2 2 0 2 ROBBERY 01 08 6 3 9 7 AGGRAVATED ASSAULTS 02 16 10 28 23 26 SIMPLE ASSAULTS 14 98 117 118 127 134 BURGLARIES 06 59 46 64 72 89 THEFTS 17 141 100 152 175 175 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFTS 0 07 12 12 5 7 ARSON 01 04 0 1 1 1 2013 REPORTED OVERDOSE INCIDENTS / NALOXONE REVERSALS / OD DEATHS SUSPECTED / REPORTED OVERDOSE INCIDENTS 06 32 24 33 31 POLICE NALOXONE DEPLOYMENT / OD REVERSAL 02 11 06 16 13 EMS NALOXONE DEPLOYMENT / OD REVERSAL 0 06 05 04 0 SUSPECTED OVERDOSE DEATH 02 05 03 04 04 Page 2 of 9

COMMUNITY ORIENTED PROGRAMS / POLICING NOTES LEAD PROGRAMS Bean & Glenn - 13 Completed for the / School Year LEAD PROGRAM PHMS - 33 Completed for the / School Year SAFETY PATROL LIAISON 3 21 Sgt. McElroy met with students at the PHMS, Dr. Albert Bean School, and John Glenn School for their Safety Patrol meetings. ELEMENTARY SAFETY HEROES - 8.5 Completed for the / School Year EDDIE THE EAGLE GUN SAFETY - 2 Completed for the / School Year PHYSICAL FITNESS CHALLENGE - 31 Completed for the / School Year SCHOOL DISTRICT FIELD DAYS - 55 Completed for the / School Year READ ACROSS AMERICA - 64 Completed for the - School Year MISC. SCHOOL EVENTS 74 278.5 SRO DiGiacomo attended the Say Something assembly at Overbrook High School that focused on the Sandy Hook Promise Sgt. Field, Sgt. McElroy, and SRO DiGiacomo participated in the Red Dot/Green Dot program at PHMS in recognition of Anti-Bullying/Week of Respect. Ptl. Bruey and Ptl. Locotos participated in the John Glenn School Anti- Bullying Poster Contest. Ptl. Bruey presented a Social Media Safety Assembly to the 5 th Grade Students at the Dr. Albert Bean School. Officers attended the 3 Screens Assembly at PHMS in recognition of Red Ribbon Week. Chief Winters and Det. Pierson along with members of the DEA met with OHS students for an Anti-Drug presentation for Red Ribbon Week. Officers participated in the 3 rd Annual Trunk or Treat at Overbrook High School. Officers attended the Halloween Parade at both the John Glenn and Dr. Albert Bean School. Ptl. Bruey met with students at PHMS during their gym class for a team building assembly for Red Ribbon Week. Officers participated in the Dr. Albert Bean School Basketball Shootout. Sgt. Field, SRO DiGiacomo, SLEO II Clayton presented at the John Glenn School for career day. Officers met with students at both the John Glenn and Dr. Albert Bean School for Halloween Safety Tips. 1 st Grade Students from the John Glenn School met with Officers for a tour of the Police Station along with the Borough Hall. MUNICIPAL ALLIANCE 10 119 Members assisted with PHPD LEAD Halloween Safety Materials BICYCLE PATROL 104 1367 7 shifts / 3 proactive patrols / 20 Special Detail hours MISCELLANOUS EVENTS 64 423 Chief Winters and SRO DiGiacomo attended a school safety and security seminar in Cherry Hill hosted by The New Jersey Association of School Resource Officers PHPD participated in the Pine Hill Fire Department Fire Prevention Night at Station 62. The PHPD Honor Guard along with Officers participated in the Pine Valley Gun Club Blue Shoot event. HOURS 255 2415 Page 3 of 9

OFFICER DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENTAL IN-SERVICE PINE HILL OFFICERS OUTSIDE AGENCIES OFFICERS OFFICER HOURS 2013 29 117 1,742 1,386 1,171 924.5 1203 2 6 158 243 427 320 398 TRAINING TOPICS / AREAS Firearm Safety, Firearms Familiarization, Firearms Qualifications, Retired Officer Firearm Safety & Qualifications, Rifle Familiarization, Rifle Safety, Rifle Qualification, ODARA Training, SRT Chemical Munitions Training, SRT Physical Fitness Team Build, SRT Target Recon and SRT Perimeter Work. RETIRED OFFICERS 6 18 36 69 - - - - ADVANCED TRAINING OFFICERS OFFICER HOURS 2013 28 297 1928.5 2,210.5 1,458 2,508 1697 TRAINING TOPICS / AREAS De-Escalation Techniques for Individuals with Mental Health Issues and Special Needs, DWI Detection & SFST Course, Alcotest 7110 MKIII Recertification, SIG Sauer Armorer Certification, FBI Hostage / Crisis Negotiation Course, Aurora Colorado De-Brief and Excited Delirium & Agitated Chaotic Events Instructor. POLICE CANINE UNIT 2013 NARCOTICS SEARCH 13 68 55 66 46 40 ARTICLE SEARCH 1 6 3 2 4 1 BUILDING SEARCH 0 9 8 18 11 6 FIELD SEARCH 0 0 0 0 0 0 TRACK 0 9 5 9 14 5 HANDLER/OFFICER PROTECTION 0 6 11 8 8 2 OTHER 0 11 13 19 3 0 NARCOTIC FINDS 6 37 39 41 22 22 ARTICLE FINDS 0 2 1 1 0 1 PERSON FINDS 0 3 2 0 1 1 PHYSICAL APPREHENSION 0 2 1 0 0 0 SURRENDER APPREHENSION 0 8 8 11 10 2 POLICE CANINE UNIT NOTES / EVENTS K9 Duke assisted in the recovery of 3 grams of Marijuana, a grinder containing Heroin residue, and drug paraphernalia. Page 4 of 9

USE OF FORCE / OFFICER ASSAULTS 2013 FIREARMS DISCHARGE 0 0 03 02 0 02 POINTED FIREARM 0 6 12 18 20 6* (Dec) PHYSICAL FORCE USED 3 16 17 22 17 19 MECHANICAL FORCE USED 0 2 03 0 01 0 ENHANCED MECHANICAL FORCE USED 0 0 01 02 0 01 DEADLY FORCE USED 0 0 0 0 0 0 OFFICERS ASSAULTED WITH INJURY 0 3 0 03 02 02 SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS 2013 FIREARMS ID APPLICATIONS 0 30 65 33 40 71 PISTOL PURCHASE PERMITS 0 64 126 81 95 138 SOLICIATION PERMITS 0 07 0 0 1 11 MEGAN S LAW REGISTRATION 28 26 22 26 27 FINANCIAL POLICE OVERTIME ( HOURS) 2013 INVESTIGATIONS 30.5 358.5 337 319 448 494 SHIFT COVERAGE 8 228.5 237.5 204.5 221 240 PINE HILL MUNICIPAL COURT 8 59.5 187.5 211 130.5 80.5 TRAINING 39.5 383 374.5 311.5 290 366.5 ADMINSTRATIVE FEES RECEIVED 2013 VEHICLE USE FEES $540.00 $13,685.00 $7310.00 $8,112.50 $16,130.00 $24,455.00 ADMINISTRATIVE FEES $330.00 $8,402.50 $5845.00 $6,212.50 $9,675.00 $13,540.00 DISCOVERY & RECORD FEES $117.10 $778.80 $1255.90 $1263.04 $1,428.04 $1,621.86 $1445.90 $22,866.30 $14,410.09 $15,588.04 $27,233.04 $39,616.86 PATROL & ADMINISTRATION MILEAGE / FLEET MAINTENANCE 2013 PATROL UNIT MILAGE 18843 159,652 120,043 114,075 125,576 101,057 APPROXIMATE FLEET MAINTENANCE COSTS $$3393.86 $43,021.92 $30,816.48 $39,101.17 $37,287.29 $30,784.31 * MILEAGE INCREASE OVER PREVIOUS YEARS DUE TO ADDITION OF ADMINISTRATIVE VEHICLES TO THE MONTHLY TRACKING Page 5 of 9

PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS DISPOSITION SUMMARY TYPE OF COMPLAINT SUSTAINED EXONORATED NOT ADMIN UNFOUNDED SUSTAINED CLOSED EXCESSIVE FORCE 0 0 0 0 0 0 IMPROPER ARREST 0 0 0 0 0 0 IMPROPER ENTRY 0 0 0 0 0 0 IMPROPER SEARCH 0 0 0 0 0 0 OTHER CRIMINAL VIOLATION 0 0 0 0 0 0 DIFFERENTIAL TREATMENT 0 0 0 0 0 0 DEMEANOR 0 0 0 0 0 0 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 0 0 0 0 0 0 OTHER RULE VIOLATION 3 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 3 PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS COMPLAINT SUMMARY TYPE OF COMPLAINT ANONYMOUS CITIZEN AGENCY EXCESSIVE FORCE 0 0 0 0 IMPROPER ARREST 0 0 0 0 IMPROPER ENTRY 0 0 0 0 IMPROPER SEARCH 0 0 0 0 OTHER CRIMINAL VIOLATION 0 0 0 0 DIFFERENTIAL TREATMENT 0 0 0 0 DEMEANOR 0 0 0 0 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 0 0 0 0 OTHER RULE VIOLATION 0 0 3 3 0 0 3 3 PHOTOGRAPHS SRO DiGiacomo with the OHS Clean Communities Crew! Sgt. McElroy with a new friend at the Glenn School Page 6 of 9

PHOTOGRAPHS CONTINUED 3 rd Annual Pine Valley Trap Club Blue Shoot Benefiting the Camden County Hero Scholarship Fund SRO DiGiacomo & Pine Hill Middle School Students Red Dot / Green Dot Safety Program Page 7 of 9

PHOTOGRAPHS CONTINUED PHPD & Pine Hill Municipal Alliance at the 3 rd Annual OHS Trunk or Treat! Annual John H. Glenn Elementary School Borough & Headquarters Visit Page 8 of 9

Halloween Page 9 of 9