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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReport of the Police Department for Sept 198900) POLICE DEPARTMENT VILLAGE OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS DAVID J. WALL 836 HANSHAW i�atC ROAD CHIEF OF POLICE October 10, 1989 TO: Honorable Ronald E. Anderson Members of the Board of Trustees Village of Cayuga Heights SUBJECT: Report of the Police Department for September 1989 The Police Department handled 98 complaints and investigated 4 motor vehicle accidents during the month. There were 113 traffic tickets issued and 71 parking tickets issued during the month. There were five felony complaints, three for burglary, one for criminal possession of a forged instrument, and one for possession of stolen property. There were fourteen misdemeanor complaints, five for petit larceny, three for criminal mischief, two for criminal trespass, two for aggravated harassment, one for bad check and one for unlawfully dealing with a child. There were seventy -nine miscellaneous complaints investigated by the Police Department. The following arrests were made during the month: three arrests for driving while intoxicated, two arrests for possession of stolen property, one arrest for disorderly conduct, one arrest for criminal mischief, one arrest for petit larceny and unlawful possession of marihuana. Two juveniles were apprehdnded� for a•= ..cdrfew:_violation. I attended a one day seminar sponsored by the Ithaca Police Department which dealt with drugs and drug enforcement as a task force operation. Four officers attended a one day breath test operator refresher course to keep their breath test permits valid for two more years. The new 9 mm handguns and associated equipment have arrived and certification will commence during the last two weeks of October. The new Mc Gruff puppet also arrived and Sgt. Lansing will be taking training during the month of October through the Tompkins County Office of Crime Prevention. There was a total of $10,512.00 in property reported lost or stolen during the month and $70.35 was recovered by the Police Department. One motor vehicle stolen within the county was also recovered by the Police Department. The full time officers worked,65 hours overtime during the month and the part -time officers worked 152 hours. Respectfully, 0 Dav(V�1 Chief of Police