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ANNTJAL REPORT
PROTECT AND SERVE
VILLAGE OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS
836 Hanshaw Road
Ithaca, New York 14850-1595
607-2s7-1011
2012
CAYUGA HEIGHTS POLICE DEPARTMENT
FULL TIME PERSONNEL
Chief James M. Steinmetz
Sgt. Jerry L. Wright
Officer David C. Lanning Jr.
Officer James R. Manning
Officer Chad W. Lansing
Officer David J. Amaro
Clerk Jaclyn D. Carr
Part Time Clerk Jim Conlon
PART-TIME PERSONNEL
Officer Daniel Tier III
Officer Michael H. Gray
Officer Daniel Gonzalez
Officer Michael J. Keegan
Officer David M. Honan
Officer Anthony G. Bellamy
Officer James Landon
Officer Peter T. Hughes
SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD
Rose Morusty
Patricia Manuel
Valerie Caward
September 1994
August 2002
November 1998
February 2004
October 2007
August 2012
September 2012
May 20ll
April i986
January 1993
Iu,ly 2004
June 2007
April2008
February 2009
February 2011
May 20lI
September 2000
September 2005
April 2011
Village of Cayuga Heights
Police Department
836 Hanshaw Road. lthaca, New York'14850-J5S0. Phone: (607) 257-1011
E-mail : jsteinmetz@cayu ga-heights.ny.us' Fax: {60 7) ZS7 -947 4
James M. Steinmetz
Chief of Police
To: The Honorable Kate Supron,
Members of the Board of Trustees,
Village of Cayuga Heights
I hereby submit the annual report of activities for the Cayuga Heights Police Department during the year of
2012.
The Police Department has endured major personnel changes during the year stemming from the
retirement of Tom Boyce. Tom left the village in late January leaving the position of Chief of Police vacant.
In mid-February the Village Board selected mre to be elevated to the position of Chief of Police. This caused
a ripple effect of; a vacant Patrol Officer position and the absence of someone working in the capacity of a
Sergeant. ln August we filled the vacant Officer's position by hiring David J. Amaro. David came to us with
over 3 years of law enforcement experience,, the last two being with the City of lthaca Police Department.
ln Septemberthe department promoted OfficerJerry L. Wright, a12year veteran within our department,
to the position of Sergeant. ln addition to the changes within the ranks, our Police Clerk, Lisa j. Withrow
resigned as her husband had a career change and the family relocated. We were very fortunate to hire
Jaclyn D. Carr as our new Police Clerk. Jackie came to us from the Village of Dryden where she was
employed for six years, three in the Village Clerk's office and the last three as the Police Department's
Clerk.
The department continued to be challenged with increased demands as technology continues to change,
reporting requirements, and other mandates are instated coupled with the administrative modifications
that follow the hiring of a new administrator. The county wide "spillman" system still shows us we will
continue to learn and utilize its capabilities We continued to perform special traffic details by utilizing
state grant and county STOP D.W.l. funds. This allows the department to have an additional, dedicated
officer on these details without the financial burden. The department will continue to research and apply
for this additional funding.
The department personnel inspire me. As the statics for 2OI2 were analyzed, apparent was an increase for
service in almost every category; felony, mi:;demeanor, local law and vehicle & traffic complaints; felony
and violation arresU total vehicle & traffic tickets issued. This is reflected in the 11.5% increase for "Calls
for service" this year. These increases were endured while facing staffing shortages but in dissimilarity,
were done with the reduction of additional man hours for the deoartment.
The number of non-vehicle & traffic arrest increased by 4o%. Vehicle & traffic criminal (felony and
misdemeanor) arrest increased by 44% with the total number of Uniformed Traffic Tickets issued increasine
by a0%. Parking tickets remained consistent with last vear,
The department remains committed to providing the community with a police department that meets their
needs and will continue offering service oriented programs. Some of the objectives for 2013 are utilizing
the Spillman System to make construction of this annual report more efficient, continue identifying and
addressing department training needs and establishing a quality assessment and career development
program for the department. I am excited about the year 2013, with a full staffing contingent and the
diverse capabilities of all; I think the department can prosper while continuing to grow meeting the best
standards and practices for the department and ultirnately the village.
Respectful ly submitted,
Iffiu JUL. Stefutm.etz
James M. Steinmetz
Chief of Police
TYPES OF COMPLAINTS HANDTED
FELONIES 20LL 20L2
Burglary 8 13
Homicide 0 0
Fraud 1 0
Grand Larceny 1 5
Forgery 0 0
Rape/Sex Offense
Grand Larceny Auto
I 0
0 0
Robbery 0 1
Assault 2nd 0 0
1,L t9
MISDEMEANORS
Aggravated Harassment 5 0
Arson 0 0
Assault 3rd L 2
Attempt to Commit a Crime 0 0
Bad Check 3 3
Counterfeit Currency I 4
Criminal Contempt 0 0
Crim nal Mischief 9 24
Crim nal Possession of a Controlled Substance L 0
Crim nal Possession of Marihuana 0 0
Criminal Possession of Stolen property U 0
Crimi!al Tampering I 2
CriminalTrespass 1 0
False Reporting an lncident 0 0
forcibly Touching 0 0
Forgery 0 0
Fraud 3 10
ldentity Theft 6 3
Internet Fraud 0 1
Menacing 0 0
Petit Larceny 47 34
Reckless Endangerment of property 0 0
Scheme to Defraud 4 0
Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle 0 0
Unlawful Dealing with Child 0 0
74 83
VIOLATIONS
Alcohol Possession under 21
Harassment
Unlawful Possession of Marihuana
UnlawfulTrespass
20LL 20L2
2
34 6
5 17
3 4
0 0
1_3 16
55 45
LL'LAL LAW VIULATIONS
Alcohol-Open container
Care and Mowing of Lawn
Dog Control
lllegal Dumping
ln Park After Hours
Littering
Noise-All
Upen Burning Violation
0 I
0 0
29 t7
2 t
4 L2
L 0
0 44
1 0
Solicitors and Peddlers t 3
38 78
VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC VIOTATIONS
Abandoned Vehicle 0 0
Driving While Intoxicated 5 7
Leaving Scene Motor Vehicle Accirlent 0 T
Miscellaneous Vehicle & Traffic Laws 45 86
Parking 1B 17
Speeding 113 108
181 219
M ISCELLAN EOUS COM PLAI NTS 20LL 2012
911 Halg up/Open Line 13 0
Accidental Property Damage 92 91
Alarms/ Fire Incidents 12 23
Alarms/lntrusion 106 r57
Animals 75 65
Assist Citizen
Assist Fire/EMS
0 37
66 84
Assist Other Agencies 191 94
Background Checks 106 59
Bike Accident 0 2
Check the Welfare Ib 56
Civil 4 9
Clearance Letter Requests
Death Investigations
0 0
2 2
Dispute n 24
Doors/Windows Open 54 95
Drug n 4
Family Problems/Domestic I ncidents 25 28
Fingerprinting 5 0
Hazardous Conditions 34 35
Hazardous Materials iJ 4
lllegal Dumping 2 2
I nformational Report On ly:20 10
DPW Referral 0 (6)
Miss Numbered -Dispatch Error 0 (2)
Concern of Potential Threat 0 QI
lntoxicated Person 7 LT
Legal Notices Served 0 4
Medical Call 0 34
Mental Problems 8 20
Missing Persons 4 7
Open Burn 0 0
Property Check 1_539 1797
Public Relations 20 1.4
Public Safety 39 0
Record Checks 21,1 0
Reports of Found/Lost Property 40 46
Request for Assistance 64 0
Shots Fired 2 10
Solicitor Permit Requests 3 1,
Special Detail (DARE)36 20
Special Traffic Details/DWl Details 49 15
Surrender of Firearms 0 0
Suspicious Persons/Veh icles/Ci rcu mstances 54 93
Warrants 6 5
2905 29s8
TOTAL CALLS FOR SERVICE 2880 3222
TOTAL OFFENSES OBSERVED 3264 3402
cRr M I NAL ARRESTS (NON-V/T)
FELONIES 20tL 20t2
Assault 0 t
Burglary 0 t
Criminal Mischief 3rd 0 L
Criminal Possession of a Forged Instrument 0 0
Forgery 0 0
Grand Larceny t L
Murder 0 0
Probation Violation 0 0
Unlawful lmprisonment 0 0
TOTAL FELONY ARRESTS 1 4
MISDEMEANORS
Assault I 0
Criminal Contempt 0 0
Criminal I mpersonation 0 0
Crim nal Mischief T 0
Crim nal Possession of Controllecl Substance 4 0
Crim nal Possession of Forged lnstrument 0 0
Crim nal Possession of Marihuana 2 0
Crim nal Possession of Stolen Property 0 t
Crim nal Possession of a Weapon 0 nl-
Criminal Tampering 0 0
Criminal Trespass 0 0
Criminal Use of Drug Paraphernalia 0 2
Endangering the Welfare of a Child 0 0
lssuing a Bad Check I 0
Menacing 0 0
Petit Larceny 2 L
Reckless Endangerment 0 0
Resisting Arrest 0 0
Scheme to Defraud 0 0
Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle 0 0
Unlawful Dealing with a Child 0 0
TOTAL M ISDEM EANOR ARRESTS B 5
VIOLATIONS
Alcohol/Open Container 2 0
Dog Control 0 t
Harassment 1 2
Noise- Social Gathering/Disorderly Conduct I 6
Park After Hours 2 13
Possession of Alcohol under 21 2 2
I Trespassing
-
1 0
I rJrrdwrur rossesston/Use of Fireworks
I Unlawful Possession of Marihuana
Unlawful soliciting
-
0 0
5 2
0 0
I U IAL VIULA I IUN ARRESTS 13 26
IYIIJLCLLAI\IEUU5
Village Court A"
Arrurt on Othu
20LL 20L2
2 3
4 2
\,, I AL VVAKKAI\ I AKHLSTS 6 5
I L,' IAL ALL LKIIVIINAL ARRESTS
VEHICLE & TRAFFIC LAW ARRESTSFELONIES
-
Aggravated Unlicensed
Driving While l
28 40
L T
2 0
3 1I
IVII)UEIVIEANUK5
Aggravated DWI
Aggravated Unlicensed 2nd
Aggravated Unlicensed 3rd
orivine White tnto;icaGd
-More than .08% Blood Alcohol
0 I
0 2
15 L8
4 7
1,6
4 4
24 38
INFKALI I(.,N5
railure ro ubey tratilc control Device
failure to oisplay Currenitice.se
failure to Keep Right
-
F.ilrr"toYi"@
138 220
2 5
4 2
5 6
rnaqequare Ltgnts/tqu ipment Defects
M iscellaneous Infractions
No Inspection Certificate
No Insurance
No Seat Belt
Passed No Passing Zone
Stop Sign
Speeding
81 93
28 34
101 135
105 1.44
1'L 8
2 0
7 L0
89 108
)peeo Not Heasonable & prudent I1 0
Jpeeu )cnoot zone
Unlicensed Operator
Unregistered Motor V"hi.lu
1.2 23
L9 22
L0 4L
\Jse ut Leil rnOne/Poftable EleCtrOnic Device Whilp f)rivin 60 106
TOTAL VEHICLE & TRAFFIC LAW ARRESTS 712 996
TAKNINU I ILKI I5 ISSUED
Between z.r - o.r-20tL 20L2
r04 88u,uL^ .r rvewdy/Angreo Street/Uocked Main Traveled Road
Fire Hydrant
HandicappeO Zo
-
]-eft Side of no
-
No Inspection
No Parking Zon
On Sidewalk
Parking f Z in.t't
Parking rt int"rce.ti*-
Parking on High*=t--
5 0
0 0
L 0
15 27
3 2
18 29
7 y,
0 0
0 0
0 0
\J I AL rAn|\il\(r I tLKt l5 l55UED 153 1,57
IVI I)LE LIANtUUS INFORMATION
Vehicle ChecksWithout Rrrests -
Property Checks Completedstreettightsffi-
Court Hours
-Village Property Lost or Stolen
village property REcouered--
2,'J,27 2,ggg
L,539 L797
1"4 L7
208 312
564,979 0
5294 0rruperry Kecovered tor Other Departments 0 0
uAntr lLayuga Helgnts & Northea:;t Elem.) Complete Curriculum 4 2
MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS
SUMMARY
2009 20L0 20tL 2012
Hroperty Damage Accidents 42 62 54 72rersonat InJury Acctdents
FatalAccidents
TOTAL ACCIDENTS
Cars Involved
6 8 7
0 0 0 U
48 70 61 79
69 99 86 68Persons Injured
Persons Killed
Accident Arrests
Ambulance Required
7 10 B 7
0 0 0 0
9 0 1,4
5 5 3 2
MONTH
January
February
March
April
5 9 8 6
4 9 7 6
3 5 6 3
3 5 4 9May
June
Julyffi
5 6 6 8
0 4 5 7
2 6 6 8
2 3 2 5September2425October -T_-- 1n
-
6 6 9November5859December7546
DAY OF WEEK
Sunday
Monday
8 6 8 6
9 T4 I4 1.2
Tuesday 8 13 7 9Wednesday
Thursday
9 9 5 12
6 8 10 t4
FflOay 4 L4 7 15Saturday4610LT
LOCATION
At Intersection
Not at Intersection
Highway
1,I 10 15 9
27 59 46 L6
33 19 1.4 t4Non-Highway 1,4 51 47 t2?arking Lot 2 L4 7 6
HOUR OF DAY
t2am
Lam
2am
3am
4am
5am
6am
7am
8am
9am
L0am
0 T 0 0
0 0 1 2
0 T 0 3.
z 3 0 0
0 0 I 3
0 I 0 0
2 3 t 2
3 5 2 3
6 2 4 3
5 3 4 8
2 T 2 2| 11am
I l)n
| 1pm
| 2pm
3pm
-
4pm
-
5pm
6pm
7pm
8pm
9pm
1-0pm
-
1Lpm
0 2 3 9
1 8 7 4
3 7 5 6
3 8 2 2
1 4 4 2
3 2 6 4
8 7 4 6
3 4 6 7
3 2 1,5
0 3 3 5
0 0 3 4
1.2 0 0
2 2 L 1Unknown
20 & ,"d"t
2L-24
25-39
40-59
60 & over
Unknown
AGE OF DRIVER
TYPE OF ACCIDENT
Pedestrian
Other Motor Vehicle
Bicycle
-
Fixed Object
Other Object
0 0 0 0
7 1,1 t2 3
4 1,2 10 5
23 22 L6 23
19 32 24 23
1,2 1B 15 2t
1 0 0 3
0 I 0 0
20 30 23 24
0 0 0 2
7 13 t2 5
0 1 L 4
Animal/Deer
Ran off Roadwt
TRAFFIC CONTROL
-
None
-
-
Stop Sign
Other
NoPassZone
-
WEATHER CONDITION
20 23 21 t7
T 2 3 L
39 58 46 40
5 8 10 5
!1 0 1
3 3 5 2
Clear
Rain
Fno
-
Snow/lce
-
Cloudy
Unknown
16 26 17 24
2 6 4 2
0 0 0 0
3 13 13 3
27 28 29 13
0 1 L 2