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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReport of the Police Department for April 1990POLICE DEPARTMENT VILLAGE OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS DAVID J. WALL ON636 HANSHAW ROAD • ITHACA, NEW YORK 14850.1685 • TELEPHONE 607.257.1011 CHIEF OF POLICE May 14, 1990 TO: Honorable Ronald E. Anderson Members of the Board of Trustees Village of Cayuga Heights SUBJECT: Report of the Police Department for April 1990 The Police Department handled 69 complaints and investigated 8 motor vehicle accidents during the month. There were 88 traffic tickets issued and 52 parking tickets issued during the month. There were no felony complaints reported this month. There were fifteen misdemeanor complaints: four for criminal mischief, two for aggravated harassment, two for petit larceny, one for bad check, one for criminal impersonation, one for criminal possession of stolen property and four for violations of the alcohol beverage control law. There were fifty -four miscellaneous complaints investigated by the Police Department. The following arrests were recorded for the month: Possession of Alcohol under 21 years of age, three people ages 19, 19 and 20. A 19 year old male was arrested for criminal mischief. An 18 year old male was arrested for criminal mischief, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. A 19 year old male was arrested for consumption of alcohol under 21 years of age and was later charged with criminal impersonation. One 27 year old male was charged with criminal impersonation-W. One 19 year old male was charged with disorderly conduct. One person was arrested on a Village Bench Warrant for failure to appear in court for a vehicle and traffic violation. Officers Day and Boyce completed a "Street Survival" School in Rochester, N.Y. All officers received radar re -train by the State which extends their radar certificates for a period of four years. The Cayuga Heights police Department was the host agency for this recertification. There was a total of $314.00 in property reported lost or stolen during the month and $164.00 was recovered by the Police Department. The full time officers worked 31'hours overtime during the month and the part -time officers worked 94 hours. Respectfully, David Wall Chief of Police DJW /jfe