park ridge police department monthly report july 2013
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Park Ridge Police Department
Monthly Report
July 2013
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Park Ridge Police Department
July 2013
Chief’s Corner
July is typically one of our busiest months for special
events. Some of the events that were handled included the
3rd of July Fireworks, 1st Friday Car Show, Kiwanis' Kiddie Pa-
rade, The Taste of Park Ridge and Concerts in the Park. All
events went well and staff did a good job in preparing for
these events.
Staff worked on two internal initiatives—the ADP sys-
tem and the new telephone system. A number of staff mem-
bers are now using the clock-in system. Our phone system
has been changed and now offers a menu of contacts for a
caller. As with any new system, we continue to work the
bugs out of the systems.
Phase I finally got underway due to the weather de-
lays. Work was completed on the sewer system and water
mains.
The future of our police dispatching continues to be a concern. We need to continue to look at
options.
Mr. Doug Hayse was hired as the new CSO Coordinator, replacing Carol Brown. Mr. Hayse has
over 28 years of police experience, and he brings a lot of talents to this position.
Some other activities included the following:
Story time at the Library
Planning for National Night Out
Annual Fitness Testing at Lutheran General Hospital
MCYAF Partner of the Year Award
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Park Ridge Police Department
July 2013
Administrative Services Section Deputy Chief Lou Jogmen
Monthly Report for July 2013
Staffing Levels: One officer continues to be out with an on-the-job injury. All other positions are filled.
The Administrative Section worked on the following projects during the month of July 2013:
Coordinated and supervised police activities at the Taste of Park Ridge 7/12-7/14
Conducted Crossing Guard Interview 7/16
Attended Meeting on CAD Notes versus Reporting Procedures 7/18
Attended Dispatch Meeting with DPPD 7/18
Attended NNO Meeting 7/23
Attended Meeting regarding parking permits and agreements 7/26
Attended NNO Meeting 7/30
Attended Division/Commander/Traffic meetings as scheduled
Continued work on the General Order revision project
Attended and staffed Senior Breakfast on 7/16
Passed out NNO flyers at 4th of July Kiwanis Kiddie Parade
Attended Chamber's First Friday Car Show
Taste of Park Ridge/Special Olympic Fundraiser
Popcorn with the Police in the Park
Chief @ Farmers Market passing out "Seed packets"
Ongoing prep for NNO 2013
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Park Ridge Police Department
July 2013
Traffic
Reviewed 8 overweight permit applications. Set up an invoice system with Finance to track the permits.
Had all radars certified by the Radar Man.
Set up Speed Sentry to monitor traffic on Touhy at Berry Parkway.
Selective Enforcements - Touhy & Berry Parkway and Cumberland & Stewart
Speed Trailer was deployed in the 400 block of N. Northwest Hwy, Elm and Rose, and 100 block of North Delphia.
Accident analysis done for July 2013 with GIS mapping. Monthly crash data put on the blog for all of the officers to view. It shows how many were at each location. Also had GIS make a 6-month crash map.
13 hit and run accidents this month, 11 with no leads and 2 closed with offending information.
Worked with GIS in mapping the speed studies done over the past 3 months, and also had them create a 6-month crash map.
Attended weekly STAC (Staff Traffic Advisory Committee) meetings.
Numerous calls fielded related to traffic problems and equipment questions on cars.
Conducted a speed study in the 100 block of North Delphia.
Placed Stop means Stop signs at the Hamlin gate Stop signs.
Replaced two missing flags on Prospect at Summit.
Went over traffic concerns from residents and officers with City Engineer.
Order supplies for the DUI program.
Conducted a 1 1/2-hour crosswalk enforcement with Citizen Patrollers on July 30 from 11:00 a.m.—12:30 p.m. There were 2 warnings issued on Devon at Fairview.
Data imputed into the Law Enforcement Report on on-going selective enforcements.
Grants: Six officers worked the 4th of July Grant. Paperwork was submitted to IDOT.
Red Speed: There were 200 violations, and 174 were approved. Projects:
Alive at 25 class October 5th National Night Out August 6th, 2013.
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Park Ridge Police Department
July 2013
Community Service Officers
Tickets - 402
Alarms - 134
Taxi License - 5
Fingerprints - 12
Dog Bites - 2
Bites
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Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
CSOs and PEOs assisted with the 4th of July Kiwanis Kiddie Parade.
CSOs, PEOs, and Crossing Guards assisted at the 3rd of July Fireworks.
PEO Wilson participated in the Farmer’s Markey on July 13.
CSOs and PEOs assisted with Concerts in the Park.
CSOs and PEOs worked the Taste of Park Ridge.
CSOs trained a new Police Info Tech.
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Park Ridge Police Department
July 2013
Records
Calls for Service
Traffic Stops
Offense Reports
Arrest Reports
Crash Reports
2011 2565 312 230 68 130
2012 2703 314 189 39 124
2013 2638 343 198 32 115
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Calls forService
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OffenseReports
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Monthly Stats Comparison for July 2011-2013
2011
2012
2013
2012 2013 % Change
2013 FOI Processing Time (hrs)*
Jan 44 79 79.55% 12
Feb 54 47 -12.96% 7
Mar 46 46 0.00% 12
Apr 66 58 -12.12% 14
May 63 48 -23.81% 12.85
Jun 66 41 -37.88% 11.58
Jul 70 35 -50.00% 13.4
YTD Totals 409 354 -13.45% 82.83
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Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov YTD Totals
44 54 4666 63 66 70
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7947 46
5848 41 35
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2012 vs 2013 # of FOI Requests
2012
2013
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Park Ridge Police Department
July 2013
Field Operations Deputy Chief Dave Keller
Notable Arrests:
Overweight Truck Fines- $12,063 for July
Several Traffic arrests
3 Possession of Cannabis arrests
7 Zero Tolerance arrests
Solicitor arrest
4 Domestic Battery arrests
2 Retail Theft arrests
Warrant arrest
2 VOP arrests
3 Disorderly Conduct arrests
Unlawful Visitation Interference arrest
2 DUI arrests
Curfew arrest
Notable Training/Inspections:
(FTO, E.T., MCU, MCAT)
Weekly uniform/station/vehicle inspections
In-Service Training on Terry Pat Downs, Domestic Violence & CPR
Fitness Testing
T&A Training
Phone System Training
NIPAS monthly Training
MCAT monthly Training
Goals:
Prepare for NNO
Complete the CAD vs. Report implementation
Start the Officer in the Neighborhood program
Prepare for Maine South and Maine East Football games
Prepare for traffic issues for District 64 and 207
Prepare for Coffee with the Cops for the Fall
Prepare for Centennial Pool construction
Prepare with LGH for construction of ER parking lot
Community Policing/Meetings/Events:
Senior Breakfast
Kiddie Bike Parade
Taste of Park Ridge
Booth at the Taste of Park Ridge
July 3rd Fireworks
July 3rd after action meeting
Popcorn with the Police
Senior Olympics at Maine East
LGH meeting
Fire Department monthly meeting
Alderman Packets delivered
Wounded Warrior Bike Ride
Farmers Market
Viking Driving School instruction
Maine Township monthly meeting
Block Parties attended
Funeral Detail for neighboring community
Intern ride along
Parent Patrol
PACT 600 block Ottawa
PACT Touhy and Delphia
PACT Tyrell and Northwest Hwy.
NORTAF meeting
MCAT meeting
CPD Airport meeting
BTL meeting for Area 1 at LGH
Park District Carnival
NIPAS: 5 hours -Addison-Warrant Service
MCAT: No call outs
Incident Stress Management Team: No call outs
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Park Ridge Police Department
July 2013
Patrol Overtime Comparisons
2012 2013
January 1252 720.5
February 1212.75 614
March 375.5 721
April 780 238.75
May 847.5 746.5
June 294.75 230.75
July 706.75 636
Total Overtime (Time & Money in hours)
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Park Ridge Police Department
July 2013
Investigations
Social Worker
Over 40 issues including domestic problems, mental health issues, elder issues, substance abuse problems,
neighbor disputes, housing/shelter inquiries, and suicidal issues.
ARRESTS
07/08/2013 – Det. Dorner arrested a subject for Criminal Trespass to Residence.
07/15/2013 – Det. Dorner arrested a subject for Domestic Battery.
07/16/2013 – Det. Anderson arrested a subject for Battery.
07/17/2013 – Det. Dorner arrested 2 subjects for Retail Theft x2.
07/24/2013 – Det. Raitano arrested a subject for Disorderly Conduct.
COMMUNITY RELATED
07/03/2013 – Investigations Division coordinated and worked Fireworks detail at Maine East.
07/05/2013 – Sgt. Kampwirth and Det. Stopka attended and worked police display at Car Show in Library parking lot.
07/11/2013 – Investigations Division spent several hours with the community at and around the Taste of Park Ridge.
07/16/2013 – Det. Faso, Det. McEwen, Det. Stopka attended the Senior Breakfast.
07/16/2013 – Det. Raitano set up a fast pitch softball game with the Park Ridge Pistols against a Bloomingdale team.
07/25/2013 – Sgt. Kampwirth conducted a Commercial Foot Patrol at the 800 block of Touhy.
TRAINING
07/09/2013 – Det. Faso attended NORTAF training/meeting.
07/29-07/30/2013 – Cmdr. Shaughnessy, Sgt. Kampwirth, Det. Raitano and Det. Stopka attended the Cook County
Regional Organized Crime Training and Conference in Oakbrook.
MISC.
07/10/2013 – Det. Dorner and Det. Stopka registered a sex offender for his annual Sex Offender Registration.
07/12/2013 – Warrant obtained on a 2011 Robbery from Mac’s Restaurant based on DNA from a CODIS hit.
07/24/2013 – Det. Dorner registered a new sex offender.
Month – Det. McEwen completed 3 background investigations for 3 new employees.
Month of July – Members attended LGH for the Fitness Evaluation.
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Park Ridge Police Department
July 2013
July Events
MCYAF presented the Chief Kaminski and the
Police Department with an award for “Partner
of the Year” at the July 8 COW Meeting.
The Department participated in the Taste of Park Ridge July 11-14,
offering a free game for kids to play, handing out information on
volunteer opportunities with the Department , as well as info on
upcoming events, and offering people to “test their strength” while
raising money for Special Olympics.
Detective Sergeant Bob Kampwirth and Of-
Officer Robert Evans were a few of the many
officers that walked through and helped en-
sure the safety of everyone that attended the
Taste of Park Ridge. Newly assigned Beat Team Leader Officer Robert Evans stopped at a
lemonade stand in Beat 3 to talk with the kids in his beat.