Kutztown Police Department Core Values Statement The Professional Purpose of the Kutztown Borough Police Department is to create a community environment where the quality of life for both residents and business is enhanced. The foundation of the Police department will be based on the highest moral and ethical standards as well as a trained, professional, and progressive Police Force. In order to accomplish this, the Kutztown Police Department will strive to ensure that: We will safeguard lives and protect property, We will uphold and enforce the laws of the United States of America, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the Borough of Kutztown, We will make an unparalleled commitment to the Community by providing the best possible service, We will treat all person with respect and courtesy, We will actively promote an atmosphere of mutual respect for each other's differences, We will strive to be recognized as an organization of the highest ethical standards and unquestioned integrity and recognize that no one is above the law, We will maintain an internal environment where the free flow of information will be encouraged and exceptional performance will be the norm, We will operate as a team characterized by trust and mutual respect for each other's responsibilities, functions, skills and experience, We will recognize exceptional contributions to the Community and to the Police Department, We will strive to develop and maintain professionalism, skills, knowledge attainment, and technological advancement within our police department to the highest degree possible.
Organization of the Kutztown Police Department Gennaro Marino Mayor Theodore R Cole Jr Chief of Police Raymond A Schell Seargent Robert Gately Criminal Investigator Community Service Officers Terry Hahn Patrol Officer William A Wyandt Patrol Officer Paul M Clery Patrol Officer Heather Rhoades Patrol Officer James C Hirko Patrol Officer Walter J Skavinsky Patrol Officer David Vicari Patrol Officer Marjorie Hassler Community Service Officer Lorie Pensinger Community Service Officer Melissa Tukovits Community Service Officer George Weida Community Service Officer Dana Hann Community Service Officer
Kutztown Police Department Workload Analysis 24 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Calls for Service Total Offenses Total Arrests Citations Parking Tickets
Call Comparisons 23-24 Call Comparisons 23-24 3 24 267 25 199 2 148 15 1 12 11 15 11 23 24 5 19 27 Disorderly Public Liquor Laws Conduct Vandalism Noise Complaint Drunkeness 23 11 15 19 148 24 24 12 11 27 199 267
Call Comparisons 23-24 Call Comparisons 23-24 35 35 3 3 25 2 15 1 5 11 13 5 4 2 7 2 4 23 24 Aggravated Other Assaults Rape Sex Offenses Threats Assault 23 11 35 5 2 2 24 13 3 4 7 4
Call Comparisons 23-24 Call Comparisons 23-24 16 14 12 1 146 138 8 6 4 2 35 39 26 26 1 14 32 26 23 24 Criminal Theft Burglary Auto Theft Fraud Trespass 23 146 35 26 1 32 24 138 39 26 14 26
Arrest Comparisons 23-24 Arrest Comparisons 23-24 12 1 82 113 96 93 8 6 4 2 21 23 14 37 37 23 24 Disorderly Public COBOK 158 Liquor Laws Conduct Vandalism Drunkeness (noise) 23 82 96 21 37 24 113 93 23 14 37
Arrest Comparisons 23-24 Arrest Comparisons 23-24 18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 17 14 5 5 4 2 1 Aggravated Assault Other Assaults Rape Sex Offenses Threats 23 5 17 2 24 4 14 1 5 4 4 23 24
Arrest Comparisons 23-24 Arrest Comparisons 23-24 16 14 14 15 12 1 9 1 9 8 6 4 4 4 23 24 4 2 Criminal Theft Burglary Auto Theft Fraud Trespass 23 9 4 9 24 14 4 1 4 15
Personnel Vs. Calls for Service Personnel Vs. Calls for Service 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 16294 Calls For Service 24 115 Calls For Service Reading Berks-Lehigh * Wyomissing Borough Kutztown Calls per officer 8 522 3 739 *includes Lehigh County Calls 661 Calls For Service 739 Calls For Service
Population 2 Census Population 2 Census 195 18 165 15 135 12 15 9 75 6 45 3 15 Maxatawny- Upper Macungie (22 Officers) Wyomissing Borough (22 Officers) Kutztown (1 Officers) * Population 19887 11172 1267 *Includes transient student population Estimated 87 National Average is 2.5 Police Officers Per 1 Population
Police Officers per 1 Residents Police Officers per 1 Residents 2.5 2.25 2 1.75 1.5 1.25 1.75.5.25 Maxatawny- Wyomissing Kutztown (1 Upper Macungie Borough (22 (22 Officers) Officers) * Officers) National Average Officers per 1 Population 1.1 1.9.79 2.5 *Includes transient student population National Average is 2.5 Police Officers Per 1 Population
Kutztown Borough Code Chapter 158 Peace & Good Order 158-1. Prohibited Acts. A. It shall be unlawful for any person or person, firm, corporation, company or association within the borough limits of Kutztown, Berks County, Pennsylvania: To willfully make or cause to be made, or, being the owner of any premises or having control thereof, to permit within or on said premises, any loud, boisterous, or unseemly noise or disturbances May be supported by a complaint from the general public and must be independently verified and observed by a police officer, in a legal position to observe. Must fit the definition of loud, boisterous, or unseemly noise. Person making the complaint may be asked to testify if the citation is appealed. Applies to all housing (rented or owned), offices, public places within the borough of Kutztown. Property owners as well as tenants may be cited. Summary criminal offense
Kutztown Borough Code Chapter 158 Peace & Good Order 158-1. Prohibited Acts. C. It shall be unlawful for any person or person, firm, corporation, company or association within the borough limits of Kutztown, Berks County, Pennsylvania: To loaf, loiter, lounge, stand or congregate on or otherwise occupy any of the sidewalks, streets, corners, bridge, highway, or alleys in front of or about any place of business or other public place within the Borough of Kutztown Can be supported by a complaint of the general public or observations of a Police Officer. Current case law restricts enforcement of loitering laws to cases where public passage or vehicular traffic is obstructed.* Ordinances only loitering have been found to be unconstitutionally Vague ** Public assembly is protected under the US 1st amendment and Section 7 of the PA Constitution. Shuttlesworth v. Birmingham, 382 U.S. 87 **Papachritou V. City of Jackson, 45 U.S. 156
Kutztown Borough Code Chapter Allows for the issuance of Disruptive Conduct Reports (DCR s) to Tenants of Properties where disruptive conduct is reported, and sanctions for property owners who fail to comply with the Chapter Section applies to ALL tenant housing. Can be issued upon a verified complaint of the general public or in conjunction with a Police Officer initiated contact during the investigation of a criminal offense. Processing of the DCR is handled by the code enforcement office. Can be issued in singly or in addition to any criminal charges. Can be issued in person or by mail or posting if the tenant refuses to come forward. A DCR will not be issued if a property owner of their agent is the compliant. 135 Housing Standards 14 DCR s Issued since 1/2/24
Services Available from the Kutztown Police Department Employment fingerprinting Bike Safety Education Bike registration Kinner Card D.A.R.E Drug abuse and resistance education taught at the Kutztown School District Home Security Surveys Project Child Safe Gun Locks Internet Safety Training NRA Eddie Eagle Gun safety education The Charlie Check First Child safety education Assist emergency Medical Services
Information available Via the Kutztown Police Department Web Site www.kutztownpd.org On-Line Ticket Appeals Calendar of Events Emergency Notices Crime Prevention Information Photo s and Bio s of Department Personnel Downloadable forms: Parking ticket appeals Kinner Card release Business emergency notification form Alarm device permit
Open Discussion Open Discussion
Kutztown Community Neighborhood Watch Meeting to discuss the organization of a new neighborhood watch program Place: Council Chambers, Borough Hall Date: March 2, 25 Time: 7: Pm