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Monthly Report

Chief s Corner Officer Jeff Koller was the recipient of the Cook County Sheriff s Award of Valor for his life saving efforts. The award was presented at Moraine Valley County College by Sheriff Dart. We are certainly proud of Jeff s recogni on. I recently announced the promo on of Officer Mike Luehr to the rank of Sergeant. The promo onal ceremony will be scheduled for the week of December 21. Congratula ons to Sergeant Luehr. In addi on, we have been working to fill our vacancies. We tenta vely have three recruits scheduled for the police academy in January 2016. A number of staff members par cipated in the Veteran s Day events. Our Honor Guard presented at District 64 school and at Maine South. Thanks to Ac ng Deputy Chief Mellema for coordina ng these events. There were a number of grant ac vi es this month. A Town Hall mee ng was held on November 9 at Maine East on Mental Health Awareness. Also, on November 16, clergy and church support personnel were invited to a training program on iden fying the signs and symptoms of mental health. Both events were well a ended. In addi on, the Advisory Board met this month. The Board has been working on a comprehensive brochure on mental health resources. We plan to have this ready for a presenta on to Council in January. Provisions of the Police and Community Rela ons Improvement Act (SB1304) go into effect January 1, 2016. They are many aspects of this legisla on that will create addi onal workloads for staff. New data collec on will begin on pedestrian stops. There are a number of repor ng requirements related to use of force and how these events are inves gated. In addi on, it requires that agencies cover a number of training topics during a three-year period. We are trying to bring the department into compliance with these requirements. Other ac vi es included: - Coffee with a Cop - RFP regarding the Tow contract - Narcan Program - Budget prepara on - Winterfest - CAD (trouble shoo ng) 2

Administra ve Services Sec on Deputy Chief Lou Jogmen Monthly Report for The Administra ve Sec on worked on the following projects during the month of : A ended Coffee with a Cop Beat 5 at Mariano s 11/5 A ended Training on New Stop Data/Training Requirements for law enforcement 11/9 Volunteered and A ended NAMI Town Hall Mee ng 11/9 Coordinated and par cipated in Cops for Coats 11/14 Coordinated and par cipated in Senior Breakfast 11/17 Conducted Six Police Officer Candidate Interviews 11/23 Volunteered and Assisted with Winterfest Celebra on Opera ons 11/27 A ended CAD Conference Calls as scheduled A ended Special Events Commi ee Mee ngs as scheduled A ended Division/Commander/Traffic mee ngs as scheduled Staffing Levels: 1 Deputy Chief, 1 Sergeant, 2 Police Officer vacancies. 1 Officer on On-the-Job Injury; 2 Officers on Off the Job Injury. 3

Traffic Traffic Enforcement Selec ve Enforcement at the following loca ons: Cumberland and Gillick, Talco and Hamlin, Maine East High School, Greenwood and Crescent, 1000 block of S. Chester, 800 block of N. Dee, 600 block of S. Greenwood, and Courtland north of Talco. Speed Trailers put away for winter. Worked on numerous hit and run accidents. Follow up calls to residents related to speed studies. Speed sentry placed Devon east of Dee. Stop Means Stop signs placed at Greenwood and Crescent. Ini ated speed study on northbound Hamlin and Cedar. Received/addressed mul ple calls regarding speeding autos and stop sign viola ons. A few violators were iden fied as Maine South students, and their parents were contacted. Overweight Trucks Generated $8,282.00 in Overweight Truck fines. Red Speed 318 total viola ons and 208 approved. Assisted Records Supervisor Nistler with a FOIA for Red Speed. Miscellaneous Ordered new moving radars for the new squad cars. Fulfilled Children Play Here sign request on the 1100 block of N. Knight. PBTs and Intoxilyzer were calibrated. Replaced stolen Speed Sentry, and ordered an addi onal unit due to amount of speed and traffic studies. Web-training for new speed sentry. Ordered 2 LED handheld stop signs for crossing guards at Talco & Hamlin and Dee & Birch. Crossing guard advised it was making a difference. 4

Community Service Officers Tickets - 518 Alarms - 122 Fingerprints - 5 Stray/Animal Complaints - 17 Abandoned Vehicle Calls - 9 Parking Complaints - 38 Car Seat Installa ons - 0 School Zone Enforcement - 32 School Crossings - 8 Chauffer s Licenses - 0 Ci zen Assist - 4 Traffic Services/Assists/Hazards - 22 Lockouts - 17 Motorist Assists - 8 Dog Bites - 1 Lost, Found, Missing Reports - 10 Vehicles Booted - 1 Bites 5 4 3 2 1 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec CSOs made 14 trips to court. 7.8 hours worked on Crossing Guards. 12 Adjudica ons scheduled. 273 Walk in complaints. 1214+ Phone calls received. CSO s assisted with collec ons 1 me. 5

Records % Change in % Change # of FOI's # of FOI's in # of FOI's Processing Processing Processing Time rec'd rec'd rec'd Time (hrs) Time (hrs)* FOI's 2014 2015 2014 2015 Jan 51 62 21.57% 22 30.2 37.27% Feb 65 71 9.23% 30.6 26.4-13.73% Mar 50 59 18.00% 21.9 28.6 30.59% Apr 45 73 62.22% 28.5 39 36.84% May 43 65 51.16% 18.9 37.75 99.74% Jun 46 73 58.70% 22.2 28.91 30.23% Jul 50 55 10.00% 20.8 22.75 9.38% Aug 50 67 34.00% 26.3 30 14.07% Sep 65 63-3.08% 29.5 28.8-2.37% Oct 72 48-33.33% 31 23.3-24.84% Nov 55 41-25.45% 23.4 18-23.08% Dec 59 TBD TBD 20.25 TBD TBD YTD Totals thru November 592 677 14.36% 275.1 313.71 14.03% *approximation (current month's totals may not be all inclusive of processing time, as there may be unprocessed FOIA's pending) TBD=to be determined 6

Records YTD Calls for Service* Traffic Stops Offense Reports Arrest Reports Crash Reports 2013 25963 3954 2024 484 1269 2014 26338 3626 2007 463 1273 2015 tbd 3510 2095 431 1371 *No comparison can be made a er 9/22/15 for totals of Calls for Service, as the criteria for issuance of a report number has changed which has an impact on the totals for Call for Service. 400 300 200 100 0 Tri-Annual Traffic Stops for November 392 352 2013 2014 2015 280 4000 3900 3800 3700 3600 3500 3400 3300 3200 YTD Traffic Stops thru November 3954 3626 3510 2013 2014 2015 Tri-Annual Offense Reports for November Tri-Annual Arrest Reports for November 200 150 169 164 197 50 40 46 47 30 100 50 0 2013 2014 2015 30 20 10 0 2013 2014 2015 Tri-Annual Crash Reports for November 200 151 150 101 115 100 50 0 2013 2014 2015 7

Field Opera ons Deputy Chief Duane Mellema Notable Arrests: Numerous Traffic arrests 3 DUI Arrests 4 Domes c Ba ery Arrests 1 The Arrest 1 Criminal Trespass Arrest Notable Training/Inspec ons: (FTO, ET, MCU, MCAT) Sta on/vehicle Inspec ons Formal Line Inspec on NIPAS EST/Field Force MCAT CAD Training SIMS Firearms Training CourtSmart IACP Seminars NASCOP Mee ng ILACP Police Improvement Act Training Community Policing/Mee ngs/events: MCYAF Monthly Mee ng District 64 Safety Mee ng Mental Health Commission Mee ng Senior Breakfast LGH Safety Mee ng Several Business Openings/Ribbon Cu ngs 4 Honor Guard Veteran s Day Appearances Movember Challenge 5 CIT incidents Cops for Coats Township Board Mee ng Library Story Time Coffee with the Cops Merchant s Open House MCAT: No Callouts Incident Stress Management Team: None NIPAS EST: Carpentersville, Warrant Service 11/3 4.5 hrs NIPAS MFF: No Callouts Evanston, Barricaded Subject 11/11 1.5 hrs STAR: Mount Prospect, Serious Injury Crash Follow-Up 11/3 4 hrs. Goals: Con nue to train officers & implement CAD changeover Implement and monitor/adjust Points of Contact System Complete GO updates Complete shi realignment U lize more bike, motorcycle and foot patrols 8

Patrol Over me Comparisons Total Over me Earned (Time & Money in hours) 2014 2015 January 1067.75 1116.75 February 799.25 695.00 March 250.50 270.25 April 762.00 772.00 May 667.75 770.25 June 296.00 382.25 July 706.25 1008.25 August 259.75 313.75 September 664.00 897.75 October 175.50 361.25 November 1170.75 1027.25 9

Inves ga ons ARRESTS: 11/05/2015 Det. Stopka arrested a juvenile for damage to Park District Property. Res tu on paid and Peer Jury adjudicated. 11/10/2015 SRO Raitano arrested a juvenile for possession of drug paraphernalia. 11/10/2015 Det. Hahn arrested a subject for Burglary. 11/13/2015 SRO Raitano arrested a juvenile for the. 11/18/2015 Det. Hahn arrested a subject for Retail The. 11/18/2015 Det. Hahn arrested a subject for ba ery. 11/30/2015 Det. McEwen arrested a juvenile for ba ery. CASES: Strong Armed Robbery/Craigslist Vehicle sale. Det. Anderson iden fied offender and obtained res tu on, no charges filed. 11/09/2015 Det. Faso, Det. McEwen and Det. King worked on a recovered stolen auto found in Chicago. Numerous items recovered and inventoried. Inves ga on con nues. MEETINGS/TRAINING: Det. Faso con nued Sunguard RMS/CAD training. 11/05/2015 All members a ended Inves gator Dashboard training for RMS. 11/05-06/2015 SRO Raitano and Deans from MSHS a ended SRO training. 11/17/2015 Det. Faso, Det. McEwen, Det. Stopka, Det. King, Det. Anderson and Det. Hahn a ended an FBI debriefing of a case. 11/18/2015 Det. King and Det. Stopka a ended MABAS Training at Northbrook. COMMUNITY: 11/11/2015 Det. McEwen made Honor Guard appearances at both MEHS and MSHS. 11/12/2015 SRO Waddell did a presenta on for Preschoolers. 11/13/2015 SRO Waddell a ended a Crime Stoppers Mee ng. 11/23/2015 Det. McEwen, Det. Faso and Sgt. Kampwirth conducted tobacco enforcement. 11/27/2015 Det. Stopka and Det. King were assigned to work the Winterfest in the Uptown area. MISC: Det. Anderson and Det. McEwen conducted numerous background inves ga ons of Police Applicants. Social Worker Over 25 incidents and/or issues including domes c problems, mental health issues, elder issues, substance abuse problems, neighbor disputes, housing/shelter inquiries, and suicidal issues. 10

November Events In order to promote awareness for men s health, Advocate Lutheran General Hospital hosted a Movember mustache growing compeon on social media between the Park Ridge Police Officers and Park Ridge Firefighters. School Resource Officer Waddell discussed safety with the Maine East Preschool students. Officer Jeff Koller received the Cook County Sheriff s Award of Valor for his life saving efforts earlier this year. Pictured are (L to R): Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart, Officer Jeff Koller, Ac ng Deputy Chief Duane Mellema and Chief Kaminski. Park Ridge, Niles and Des Plaines Police partnered together for a coat drive, Cops for Coats, to assist the families of Maine Township. Officer Julie Genualdi and Supervisor of Maine Township Carol Teschky stand among the hundreds of coats collected and distributed on November 18. 11