HomeMy WebLinkAboutReport of the Police for June 19750
POLICE DEPARTD10T
VILLAGE OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS
TO: Hon. Frederick G. Marcham, Mayor
Members of the Board of Trustees
Village of Cayuga Heights
SUBJECT: Report of the Police for June 1975
The Police Department handled 81 complaints and investigated 3 motor vehicle-.-
accidents. There were 67 traffic tickets and 10 parking tickets issued
during the month.
There were two felony complaints, one for burglary and one for grand larceny.
In the misdemeanor category, there we -e 19 complaints.
From June 2nd through June 13, Sergann'; Cooper attended the mandated New York
State Municipal Police Training Counnil Supervisory School at Binghamton, N.Y.
and now has permanent Se•.rgearrb sta +sus wihh civil service.
We have experienced considerable problems with the 1974 AMC Matador which we
had decided to keep for a second year. The engine has not functioned property
since the car was new and although we thought we had all of the problems
solved the car is now in the garage out of service waiting major repairs. After
considerable negotiations with the AW factory representative, they have agreed
to make the major repairs as soon as parts are available. Sergeant Cooper
will explain the problems in more detail at the Village Board meeting.
I will be on vacation during the time of the Village Board meeting and
Sergeant Cooper will attend the meeting to answer any questions that may
arise at the meeting.
HRM:bp
Respectfully submitted,
Harlin R. Mc Ewen
Chief of Police