HomeMy WebLinkAboutPolice Department Annual Report 2005.PDFCAYUGA HEIGHTS
POLICE DEPARTMENT
M REPORT
2005
Viflage of Cayuga Heights
Police Department
836 Hanshaw Froad. rthaca, New yorki4gso-isg0. phone: (60z125z-1011E-ma ir : K LAN s I Nc@cay uga-Heights. Ny. U s . Fax: (6-0 i l. 257 -347 4
Kenneth W. Lansing
Chief of Folice
To: The Honorable Walter Lynn
Members of the Board of Trustees
Village of Cayuga Heights
I hereby submit the annual report of the activities of the CayugaHeights police
Department for the year ending 2005.
This year I'm proud and happy to report we have had no personnel changes within thepolice ranks' We have had an addition to one of our officer's household. officer JamesManning and his wife Margaret had a visit from the stork deiivering a beautiful littlebaby gitl, Allison Lee Manning. our part-time staff has stayed in tack for the past yearmaking them a very reliable and important part of our department. We had Traci Eatonworking for us as a part-time police clerk most of the ,.rrn*., and fall helping us get ourrecord keeping management system cleaned up. After Traci left us for a full timeposition closer to home we were able to get another part-time police clerk KathleenTrinkle to take her spot in December. Wi also had to replace one of our two schoolcrossing guards when Martha Collacchi had to resign Oue to health reasons. We had tohire two people in orderto fill her spot. The dutieJfor her position are shared by twoteacher aids at the school, Brian Ri'chack and patricia Manuel.
On the training front we continue to keep our staff up on the latest technical andinformative schools dealing with various aspects of police work. We have had ourannual firearms training as we do every year. It has now come to our attention that somedepartments have been extending thLeiifireanns training through other means. Sgt Boyceand I attended a demonstration onLazar training in fire"arms, sponsored by the TompkinsCounty Sheriff s office. This type of training al'iows officers to fine tune iheir shootingand reaction skills when confronted with different real life situations through a frojectedimage from a computer onto a screen. All officers could do this type of tralning while onduty at our office as often as time allows. Just the few hours we spent that day with thesystem greatly improved our judgment and reaction time. Some of our officers attended
a one day traini'g on sex offender mallagement record keeping. our departmentcontinues to be asked to assist other outslde departrnents and organizations in helpingwith trainings and presentations. we have helied BocES driver education classes withofficers giving demos and talks about driver safety issues. Kendal of Ithaca has beengiven classroom talks about violence in the workplace. Bicycle education ancl safbtypresentations were held at our locall elementary schools. we held a one day training atthe Tompkins county-91 1 center for police off.r..rr, judges and court clerks on theDivision of criminal Justices Secure services. we assis6d BocES once agai' with theEckerd's Drug Quiz .h9y by supplying officers to help judge and keep score. we heldanother simunitions training at oewittlaiaat. School with memuers olother local policeagencies.
As you look at the figures contained in this report you will see that totals have risen inalmost every aspect of our duties in the village. The demands on public safety personnelhave continued to increase every year over the last five yeais. we will continue to shiveto meet the needs of the community in all aspects of the puflic safety field. we alsothank the village Board and vilage residents for there continued support.
nneth W. Lansine
Chief of Police
Ann Antil - Deputy Mayor
Roy Staley
Peter McClelland
CLERK
Norma Manning
TREASURER
Jeffrey A. Silber
VILLAGE JUSTICE
Glenn G. Galbreath
SUP'T OF PUBLIC WORKS
Brent A. Cross
FUI.L TIME PERSONNEL
Chief Kenneth W. Lansins
Sgt. Thomas L. Boyce
Officer James M. Stsinmctz
Oflicer David C. Lannins Jr.
Otficer Jery L. Wright
Offrcer James R. Mannine
Clerk Jean F. Eaton
PART-TIME PERSONNEL
Officcr Daniel Tier III
Officer Michael I-L Gray
Officer Brett A. Cary
Officer Daniel Gonzalez
Officer Karl Bowers Jr.
Offi cer Richard Curtiss
Officer l.imothy Little
Clerk Kathcen Trinkle
SCHOOL CROSSING GUART)
Martha Collacchi
Rose Morusfy
VILLAGE OIl CAYUGA HEIGIITS
836 I{ansharv Road
Ithaca, Nerv York 14850-159S
607_257-1011
2005
MAYOR
Walter Lynn
TRUSTEES
CAYUGA HEIGIITS POLICE DEPARTMENT
Sue McNeil
Frank Collyer
Elizabeth Morurt
DEPUTYCI,ERK
Lynn Kcssler
ATTORNEY
David T. Tyler
JUSTICE CLERK
Patricia Kannus
D.P.W. SUPERVISOR
Edward Quick
SERVING CAYUGA HEIGHTS SINCE
November 1974
April 1987
September 1994
November 1998
August 2002
February 2004
June 1989
April 1986
January 1993
Novcmber 1995
Iuly 20A4
July 2004
September 2004
September 2004
December 2005
September 1998
September 2000
COMPLAINTS HANDLED
FELONIES
Attenrnl fn l'rn^.-.i 2003 2004 2005--_r- -" :zvrrrrrrrt 4 vrrrtlu
Burglarv %
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0 0 I
3 5 o
0 I 0
0 0
Identitv Theft 8 AI
0 I 0
0 I 0
D .+t6 l1
MISDEMEAI{ORS
afed FI 2003 2004 2005
Arson
As"rtt 3?
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Crimincl (-
8 ^
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0 0
0 0 I
l3 l3 l)
Cri lMicnlriof 0 I 0
Criminrl Dncc^..i 29 ZJ JI
Crirrrinal Pnccaooi 0 0 I
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^T I 2
Idcntitv Theft
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Menacino %
0 0
0 0 I
Petitlerno.., %+I
39 46 53
Sevrrel f)ffo 0 0 I
Stalking
Theft ^f(^^,
0 0 2
I 0 0
II hnrizp.l I T.- ^f 0 I 0
IInlnwfirl Di I 0 I 0
I]lqurfi'l I 0 I 0
TN'I'A I il'
0 0
UI}:[T:.LAI1\ I S 98 92 120
VTOI,ATIONS
AlcohoI Posscssion under 2l
Disorderly Conduct
UnlawfuI Possession of tvtarihuana
Unlarvful Possession of Fireworks
Unlarvful T
TOTAr_ VroLArioN qSMPLAI N.tE
isd/Viol C ints Clcared Exceptionallv oi
isd/Viol Comp la ints Unfouncled
COM PLAINTS HANDLED (cont)
2003 2004 2005
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Drive ou Park Lawn
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VEI'IICLE & TRAFFJC I-TW
Abandoned Vehicle
Driving Whi le Intoxiiarcd
Leaving Scene Motor Vehicle Aicident
Miscellaneous Vehicle & Traffic Larvs
TOTAL VEHICLE & TRAFria -ol\.{l,LArNlls
IVrIDL I-I,LANIIO U S COMPLAINI'S
:Al^------ln: %
2003 2004 2005
7 J 9rul(rgllts 37 30 40rtruslon138106145
l9 20 22
^DJrDt lIt/ llll ut(iu 48 49 5lLruarillrug Le[ler Kequgsts
Death Investisations 5 /l
I Jr.'dllllty r-roDlems+
Information 5 7 5
IJ tl 131jyrglrtal rrootenls o 4 4rg rclsons 8 5 7Public Safety 65 7l 90r\c[)otrs oI roulto l,roncrtv z3 29
^ulrurrs or LOSI rroDenv
Request fbr Assistance
16 29 t3
tJ /ts0 121
^trqucst r()r v iltaqc Scrvlccs
Surrcndcr ofFirearnrs
9 I 0
0 0
ruslj lct ous rerson s/ V eh l c l es/U t rculnstance:j 49 53 JJ
i'\-Il I,LAI\ I'U U S UUM PLAIIN'I-S 646 628 70u
Assault
Criminal C
2003 2004 2005
0
0 0 I
0 0
0 I
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Criminal Micclrief 0 I 0
0 0 2
0 I I
0 0 I
F.rrd A 0 0IU
Harassment-----lssrtrno q Ilrrl f1,^^
0 0 I
0 0
lvrenaclns
rellt Larcenvru
0 0 1
I
0
Scxual Miscnn.fi,.t I 0 I
0 0 I
I 0 0
llnlewfirl I-^.i 0 0-''. -_- -r-rHrruvuurwrri
_VIOI .ATIOINS
Alcohol/Oncn Cnnra i-o-
0 0
4 0 4
Dog Control
l)rivino nn Do.L I
0 .,
0
2 9 0
Ha I 0 0
Illenal Drrm.i I A 2
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open Bunrins
-
I 0
0 2 0
Pncceccinn ^f A l z aJ 0arKpfAlA00
IInlawfirl Pnccooo.i 0 2 2
IInlawfirl Pncceooi 0 I (.,
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Criminal Mjschief
Curferv Violation
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0 I 0
0 0 I
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0 0 0
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Drivinrt Whr'le I 2003 2004 2005
0 I 0
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MISDEMEANORS
0 I 0
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Drivins wh i re n x;i;r.lilllll-iF-- -.--0 I
0 0 Il77
A 5 5
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5 7 6
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INF'RACTTC'NS
A rrafprl I T-li
tl t9 20
Avoid Trqffi^ (ann+.^l l3 t2 20
Feihrre fn Ilia^t^,, r'.,r87 r99 229_-____-_ -" vruprsJ vsrrvrrr Lrusrtsg I_lales/ | arrFnihrre ln lfna^ D;,'r.;----+42 AT 8_ -- -^vvr r\I6ul
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iVlisnplln ro^',137 96 56
NnT 24 26_ , _ -^^vPvvrrvrr vwr L[lv4LE
NoTncrrrr-^o %-109 l8l 207
Nn Seaf Etol 97 t34 t54
Pqcced lrT^ D 39 5Z 21
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Sneed 9 l0 9
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A hon'l^--l 2003 2004 2005
Refrrrcpn 1 2 I I
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NXOTOR VEHICI,E ACCIDENTS
SUMMARY 2003 2004 2005
Property Damage Accidents 53 50 55
Personal Iniury Accidents 9 nt 9
Fatal Accidents 0 0 0
TOTALACCIDENTS 62 JA 64
Cars Involved 106 83 103
Persons Iniured 9 5 t0
Persons Killed 0 0 0
Accident Arrests l6 t1JI
Ambulance Required 7 aJ A
MONTH
January t1 4 7
February 5 6 1
March 1l A 9
April 2 z z
May J 5 5
June .J J 6
July 5 4 4
- qgtlql z J 2
Septcmber 5 6 AT
October J 8 6
November ,7 6 7
December 5 J 5
DAY OF WEEK
lqdav 7 J A
Mondav 8 J 8
Tuesday l7 9 1
Wednesday 8 9 10
Thursday 7 ItIJ IJ
Friday oo 5 l6
Saturday 7 t2 6
LOCATION
At Intersection 20 t+11
Not at Intersection 21 29 29
FIi.ehway )t A't 50
Non-Highway 25 12 t2
Parkine Lot l5 il l0
HOUR OF DAY
l2am I 2 z
lam 2 3 0
2am I I
3am I I 2
4arn 0 0 2
5am 0 t,0
6am I 2 0
7am z 0
8am 6 0
IIOUR OF DAY (cont)2003 2004 2005
9am )5
lOam ia +2
I 1am 5 J a
12n Aa 4 2
lpm 5 aL Aa
2pm 7 5 5
3pm aJ aJ 6
4prn i1+5 7
5pm 6 J 5
6pm II I .+
7pm II 3 4
8pm 2 J na
9pm 2 I 2
lOom I 2 0
llpm I I
Unknown 0 0 0
AGE OFDRIVER
20 & under t7 t0 I2
21 -24 t4 6 t2
2s -39 ZJ 16 27
40-59 30 JZ
60 & over 6 9 9
Unknown 2 0
TYPE OFACCIDENT
Pedestrian I 0
Other Motor Vehicle A1al 29 39
Bicycle 0 0
Fixed Obicct 1nLI 10 laTJ
Other Obiect t J
Animal/Deer 2 10 6
Ran off Roadwav 0 z
TRAFFIC CONTROL
None z+o 39 50
Stoo Sisn IJ l0 1al-)
Other J I
WEATHER CONDITTON
Clear 20 t6 T9
Rain J 2 4
Fos 0 0 0
Snow/lce t2 o 9
Cloudv 26 21 )z
Unknown 0