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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReport of the Police Chief for Nov 1977POLICE DEPARTMLNT VILLAGE OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS December 19, 1977 TO: Honorable Frederick G. Marcham, Mayor Members of the Board of Trustees Village of Cayuga Heights SUBJECT: Report of the Police Chief for November 1977 The Police Department handled 61 complaints and investigated 11 motor vehicle accidents. There were 86 traffic tickets and 21 parking tickets issued during the month. There were two felony complaints, both for burglary. There were twenty -two misdemeanor complaints, six for criminal mischief, six for criminal trespass, four for petit larceny, two for bad checks, two for aggravated harassment, one for illegal possession of fireworks, and one for unlawfully using slugs. is One person was arrested for issuing a bad check and one person was arrested for driving while intoxicated. Trustee Anderson and I have started our inquiry concerning what options we have concerning installation of street lights on roads where there is underground wiring. We will have a report ready for the January Board meeting so that the information can be considered in next year's budget deliberations. Further investigation of the stone wall on Devon Road will be conducted by Mayor Marcham, Engineer Rogers and Chief McEwen as soon as the weather permits. This is being done as the result of further correspondence from Mr. Gillespie. The curve and speed limit signs have been ordered and will be installed when they are available. There was a total of $224.18 in property reported lost or stolen during the month and $152.51 in property recovered by the police department. The officers worked a total of 19 hours overtime during the month. Respectfully, 4 "tc /tq' Harlin R. McEwen Chief of Police HRM:bp