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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPolice Department Annual Report 2010.PDFCAY UGA HEIGHTS PO3"= CE DEPART}fiErgT effi RgpoRg 20 10 VElEage of eayuga l'lelghts Police Department Thomas Chief of t4dNK!&6J9trglMw(ffiR.a$t%r"itNgElgU#rEfftE"Ntt'--Ez L. Boyce Folice 836 Hanshaw Road. lthaca, New York 14850-1590. Phone: (607) 257-1011 E-mai | : tboyce@cayu ga-heights. ny. us . Fax: (607) 257 -347 4 To: The Honorable Kate Supron Members of the Board of Trustees Village of Cayuga Heights I hereby submit the annual report of activities of the Cayuga Heights Police Department for the year endiing 2010. I am happy to rreport that we have not had any personnel changes within the ranks of the full time police offtcer staff for the 2010 year. Our part-time officer staffhad one change by Officer Brettt Cary leaving after 15 years of service for our police department. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Offrcer Brett Cary for his exceptional contribution of service to the Cayuga Heights Police Department. The rest of our part-time offrcer staffhas remairred in tack for another year making them a very reliable and important part of our department. Our Full time Police Clerk, Lisa Withrow, has successfully completed all the final Civil Service testing and has been appointed to the full time Civil Service status of Police Clerk. Lisa has been doing a great job and I look forward to working with Lisa for many years to come. The 2010 year has been filled with new changes and challenges. The year started with a leadership change of a new Mayor and three new Trustees. It has been a pleasure to work with the new Mayor and both the new and more seasoned Board members as we have endeavored to dleal with the issues that affect the Village of Cayuga Heights. The deer population issur: has certainly taken up a great deal of time and effort as we keep moving through the pror:ess of bringing the deer committee's recommendation into a viable real plan for the Villlage of Cayuga Heights. The Controversy surounding the deer plan remains a very heated topic on both side of the issue and I do not see either side moving toward middle ground on their beliefs of this issue. Another issue that we have all been embroiled in would have to be the TCAT bus issue. We have spent many hours monitoring, observing, and watching over this situation on the Northway and The Parkway roads. The Village has even gone to the great lengths of bringing in a Traffic Engineering and Planning Consultant firm to study the situation. I hope the Traffrc Study conducted will assist us in making the right changes that will benefit both the Village of cayuga Heights and TCAT. As for the building committee's hopes of upgrading Marcham Hall in 2010, we were met with disappointment as we could not continue because of the economic times. On a happier note, the Law Enforcement Technology Sharing Services (LETSS) committee, of which I am apart, along with the Tompkins County IT Department were able to bring the new Computer Aided Dispatch, Mobil data, and Records lr4anagement System into being a reality for all Law Enforcement Agencies, Fire Agencies., and EMS Agencies of Tompkins County by the close of the 2010 year. As you will see as you look over the figures of this report, the amount of time spent on case wotk, investigation, and general paperwork still remain high. The police department continues to u'ork hard at keeping up with the ever pressing demand to provide top quality investigations, good case preparation to avoid extra time and scrutiny in court, and mandato4r State reports. Our overall Criminal Arrests were down. but our overall Vehicle and Traffic Law Arrests and tickets were up. My thoughts fior the future of this department are to continue to equip the department with the best p,s1s6nnel, training, and modern equipment. We can not and will not allow our department to fall from our rich heritage of being the best. I will continue to work with the Law llnforcement Technology Sharing Services (LETSS) committee to keep all our computer systems (Tracs, CAD, Mobil Data, and RMS) up and running well. There is still a lot of work to do in getting everyone familiar with the new Computer Aided Dispatch, Motril Data, and Records Management System and to get all the little bugs worked out, bril we will persevere to make these systems work the best that we can make them. I will ftuther work towards making the Cayuga Heights Police Department the most effrcient, professional, service oriented, police department to better serve our community. As I look over the figures of this report, I noticed that the overall Criminal Arrests are down and the overall Vehicle and Traffic Law Arrests were up. The numbers of parking tickets were doubled from last year. A lot of time was spent on case reports, investigations, and training. The other figures were relatively proportioned as in the previous year. Chief of Policer rL,I\D a t^^1"2008 2009 2010zl I)icnrrlo.l.' rr I 0 0 t vvtruuvt--]]-l-- Ha12cch6n+27 36 5l I Inl^."c 9 8 0 I Inl l:l:r r vJDlrrlu,il ur rvtannuana rvfi r I D^""o.- i^ - ^r;I::::--1 I II I Inlnwfirl Troo*0 0 0,,.,-_- --vvFque 4 5 aJ Tr|TAT \/TNI LAil\ I )44 50 55 isd/Viol Com ints Cleared ints Unfounded COMPLAINTS HANDLED VILLAGE ORDINANCES a t^^t"^l 2008 2009 2010 I 2 0vsw 4rru rvrvwltlK ut Lawll 0 0 aL|, vF vvrrrt vl JJ t7 15rtrwF4r vurrtulllE -l 0 0rluurs55I!rrtgt tltK r\i^- D,,*:-^ lt:-r-0 0 IvPwrr uqt rrrrtts v tutdllull-a=i=::- '=-*0 0gqul{Jrs t2 6 0 TIJLA('T,, (,,I(r,I NAN CE COMPLAINTS 55 30 l9 |rrrILIJI' dI r KA['!'IC LAW 2008 2009 2010 0 0 2vr I v tttli vv tttrs rllLuxJ.ua[g(I T -^",:-^ c ^^- ^ i7^Ilillll:--i--;---:l3 4 Irvvrrv lylut\rl v €Iilglg Accloentt\t:^^^l!^-^---- r rr )0utc oa I ralllc Laws D 31 36 59 9 taIL 4ePeuutrrx 0 0 rrrr-L|1 dT I I(A}TIU COMI'LAINTS 58 53 67 2008 2009 2010 4ccidentgl Plope{ry Damage l I^-.-^/ n:-- Y,- : | ,35 99 ru luglIts 40 44 J 97 r08 98 35 41 60rrrrrrr rtt/llllulgu 69 96 63.r))t)t vllltil tlxg_uulglJ 14.)229 271 0 2 I MISCELLANEOUS COMPLAINTS (CONT)2008 2009 20r0 R ke Accident 0 0 C vil 0 0 Clearance Letter Requests 4 5 Death Investisations 3 0 J Doors/Windows Open AA 30 l0 Familv Problems ll 8 l0 Finserprinting 38 27 t6 llleeal Dumpins 0 I I Information 105 100 56 Leeal Notices Served 5 I 4 Mental Problems 6 8 9 Missing Persons 4 AI 4 Ooen Bum U 0 J Public Safety 87 69 6l Rernrd Checks 205 204 226 Reoorts of Found l?roperW 34 36 23 f,l cnnrtc nf Lnqt Pronertv 8 T4 8 Reouest for Assistance t33 120 90 Soecial Traffic Details 36 35 67 Sunender of Firearms 0 I 0 Suspicious Person s/Vehicles/Circumstances 50 57 72 TOTAL MISCEI,LANEOUS COMPLAINTS t274 1282 1265 @ CRIMINAL AND NON VEHICLE & TRAFFIC ARRESTS FELONIES atL-"t.nctit"i.ffi 2008 2009 2010 0 2 0 El,..^l 2 0 0pvrb'sLJ Criminal Possession of a Forged Instrument 0 0 0 Forgery 0 0 Grand Larceny 0 It 0 0 Probation Violation 0 0 1 Unlawful lmPrisonment 0 0 0 TOTAL FELONY ARRESTS J 4 2 I 0 ASSAUII 0 0 0 0 0 2 II 0 \-rlmlllar lvllJUlrrr'r:-"'----"-. Eriminul possess ion qlqglqgllg! J!9!!9199 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lrlmlnal ru55E)Jturr vr r vr6wu urelr srtrvr'! ---. 0 2 0 \-nrIlllla 0 0 I unm tnal russEssrull ul olvrvrr r r vl/vr u --.....-I 0 0 Crim lnal I amPerlne 0 0 0 0 2 0 I rfrffftfdt trsg ul utu< r Pn*oneetine the Welfare of a Chtld 2 0 2008 2009 2010 MISDEMEANORS Aggravated DWI 0 0 Aggravated Unlicensed 26 J 7 Driving While Intoxicated t2 3 J Operating with Suspended Registration 4 0 More than .08% Blood Alcohol l3 J a TOTAL MISDETIEANOR ARRESTS 56 l0 l2 INFRACTIONS 2008 2009 2010 Avoid Traffrc Conhol Device 205 121 132 Failure to Display Current License Plates/Tab t2 .5 Failure to Keep Right 2 4 Inadequate LiehtslEquipment Defects 106 38 48 Miscellaneous Infi'actions JJ 27 35 No Inspection Cerlificate 140 90 67 No Insurance 74 48 76 No Seat Belt l3 l5 f Passed No Passine. Zone 4 0 0 Stop Sign t4 5 Speeding t67 53 52 Speed Not Reasonable & Prudent 2 J 4 Speed School Zonr:20 aL l4 Unlicensed Operator l8 8 ll Unregistered Motor Vehicle 30 24 t6 Use of Cell Phone While Drivins 108 9l 103 TOTAL INFRAC:TION ARRESTS 948 529 590 TOTAL VEHICI,E & TRAFFIC LAW ARRESTS 1006 539 602 PARKING TICKETS ISSUED 2008 2009 2010 Abandoned Vehicle 0 0 0 Between 2am- 6am 65 47 80 Fire Hvdrant 0 0 I Handicapped Zone I 0 0 Left Side of Roadway 8 l3 36 No Inspection .,0 0 No Parking Zone l6 9 JJ On Sidewalk 2 7 Parkine 12 inches .flrom curb 0 0 aJ Parkinq at intersectiion 0 0 I Parking on Flighway 0 I TOTAL PARKIIiG TICKETS ISSUED 95 to 159 MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS ___!!MM,{RYPropefly Damage,{ccidents 2008 2009 2010 42 42 62 lgrsqnal Injury Accidents 6 6 8 FatalAccidents 0 0 0TOIAL ACCIDENTS 48 48 70 Lars lnvolved 7l 69 99 Persons Injured 8 7 IO Persons Killed 0 0 0 ACCtCent Arrests 9 0 Ambulance Requir,ed -_ J 5 J MONl'H January )5 9 &!ryarv 9 4 9 March 2 J 5 _Apnl J ) -!4ov 4 5 6 JUne 0 0 4 July J 1 6Augus!)2 J September 4 uctober l0 6 November 8 5 8 December 6 7 5 r,AY OF WEEK Sunday 5 8 6 Monday )9 t4 Tuesday t4 8 l3 Wednesdav-:<6 9 9 !nursoay 6 8 Friday 6t 4 t4rgllloay546 LOCATION At lntersection IJ ll l0 Not at Intersection 3l 27 59 nlgnlYay 44 JJ t9 Non-Hiehwav )t4 5t rarKlng Lot 4 2 t4 HOUR OF DAY l2am 0 0 I lam 0 0 0 zam 0 0 3am 0 2 J 4am 0 0 0 )am 0 0 I 6am 0 2 a-)/am a J 5 5 6 2 HOUR OF DAY (cont)2008 2009 2010 9am ) 0am 2 lanr 2 0 1 2n 2 8 !Pm 2 3 2nm 2 8 3pm J 4 4pm 3 J 2 Iptn 8 6prn 4 7pm )J 2 8pm 4 0 J 9pm 2 0 0 lOpm 2 z I lPm 2 2 z Unknown 0 0 AGE OFDRIVER 20 & under l0 7 il2t -24 8 4 t2 2s -3e -l-ls 2240-59 22 t9 32 60 & over t2 l2 l8 Unknown I 0 TYPE OF ACCIDENT Pedestrian 0 0 I Other Motor Vehicle 231 20 30Bicycle000 Fixed Obiect l5 l3 Other Obiect 2 0 Animal/Deer 8 20 Ran offRoadwav 0 I 2 TRAFFIC CONTROL None J)39 58 Stop Sign 9 5 8 Other I No Pass Zone aJ 3 J WEATHER CONDITION Clear l6 l6 26 Rain 2 2 6 og 0 0 0 Snow/Ice l3 5 IJ Cloudy l6 27 28 Unknown 0 I MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS (CONT) ROAD CONDITION 2008 2009 2010 Dry 24 35 .+l Wet 7 l4 Ice/Snow l6 6 Mud/Slush 0 0 I Unknown 0 ROAD CHA]RACTER StraiehVl-evel 24 35 StraishVGrade 6 ll StraichVHillcrest 0 0 J Curve/Level t4 6 A Curve/Grade 2 ll l3 CurveAlillcrest I I 2 Not Applicable 0 0 ACTIONS OF VEHICLE BEFORE ACCIDENT Goine Straieht Ahrlad 38 39 57 Merging 0 0 Makine Risht Tunr 0 I Making Left Turn 9 l0 9 Backins 5 4 l0 Startins in Traffic Lane J 4 Stopped in Traffrc Lane 4 2 J Started From ParkiLns J 0 I Slowine or Stoppine 4 9 4 Changing Lanes 2 2 0 Enterine Parked Positiorr 0 0 4 Parked 2 4 5 Passins 0 0 0 Unknown 0 CONTRIBUTING CIRCUMS]IANCES Disreeard Traffic Control 0 Unsafe Speed 6 2 FailYield Rieht oilWav 9 9 Followine Too Close 4 4 8 ImDroper Turning 0 0 2 Obstruction 0 I Other Human Action 0 0 az Pavement Slippery t4 5 7 Other Environmental II 0 0 Defective Equipmr:nt 0 Animal ll l2 26 None ZJ 8 0 Other Vehicular 0 Unsafe Backins 5 J 9 Driver Inattention 2 J t6 Unsafe Lane Chanee 2 Driver Inexoerience 0 Alcohol I 2 (cont)2008 2009 2010 Driver Fatisue 0 0 Fail to Keep Risht 0 2 Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle I 4 View Obstructed/Limited J 0 0 Avoiding Obiect in Roadway 0 0 Phvsical Disabiliw 0 0 0 Oversize Vehicle 0 I 2 Defective Pavement I 0 0 Cell Phone Use I 0 0 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 2008 2009 2010Yentcle unecKs wthout Arrests l,896 t.1 14 r.806rr upcr [y UnecK Ker]UeStS n----- --r ^r 356 285 288rruPer Ly \-il€sKs ul)mpleleo 1,770 1.597 l-272 Street Lighe Reported Out 24 J 25ruuils r\gtauons rrogram 317 347 418\-our[ nours 534 514.5 492.5Office Hours 1.095 2.184 2,730Instruction and School Hours s5t 593 1.040 N4UAI L'U[Y r1OUTS t.643 1.202 1,638\-asc l\cpor[s rnves'ilgailve Hours r.241 1.880 I,480 3,833 3,604 3.385Village Properg Lost or Stolen $32.270 $12.2s4 $s5.417 v lllage rropefty K€)coverecl $3.675 $6ss $6.046Property Recoverecl for Other Departments $2.000 0 0