Loading...
Public Safety Packet 2003 10-23-03 iriti: 0, United City of Yorkville County Seat of Kendall County EST. 1836 800 Game Farm Road 4, ++ Yorkville, Illinois 60560 p 11�,_:--------=..77- Cl)lz.4.. p Phone:630-553-4350 'Q� K�mncuvim= Fax:630-553-7575 itLE ‘‘'' PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Thursday, October 23, 2003 6:30 PM Police Department Conference Room AGENDA 1. Approval/Correction of Minutes: August 28, 2003 2. Fish Ponds/Reflection Pools 3. Police Reports for September 2003 4. Part-time Officers Status 5. New World System - Police Software 6. Server & Router Located at the High School 7. Unlocking Vehicles Policy 8. Replacement of DARE Car 9. Repair and Install Old Downtown Siren 10. Additional Business Next Scheduled Meeting Thursday, November 20, 2003 at 6:30 p.m. Page 1 of 1 Page 1 of 3 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING DRAFT THURSDAY, AUGUST 28,2003 6:30 P.M. In Attendance: Alderwoman Rose Spears Chief Harold Martin Alderman Paul James Alderman Rich Sticka Alderman Larry Kot Alderwoman Wanda O'Hare Guests: Officer Stacey Friddle APPROVAL/CORRECTIONS OF MINUTES: JULY 24, 2003 These minutes were approved by the committee. MONTHLY POLICE REPORTS FOR JULY 2003 Chief Harold Martin reported that the officers have been very busy. Alderwoman Wanda O'Hare asked if the 12 hour shifts have been successful. Officer Stacey Friddle commented that she liked working the 12 hour shifts and has had the same response from other officers. Chief Martin said there is only one change and that is the month needed to be changed to July instead of June. Officer Friddle stated that the seatbelt check went very well. She said that among the Yorkville officers they were averaging around 10 tickets for violators. She said there were no arrests made and there were no tickets given out for child restraints. She said that the stops were made to everyone that they saw that were not wearing seat belts. Chief Martin said that state wide they are about 70%that do wear seatbelts and 25% do not. Officer Friddle said she felt as though more people are wearing seatbelts than before. Alderman Sticka asked what the penalty was for the violation. Chief Martin said it was $55. Chief Martin stated that there were some burglaries at the strip mall on Rt. 34. There was only one store that listed missing anything. He said that he spoke with the owners and they only have a regular lock and key. He suggested that they change the lock or get dead bolts put on. He said that he spoke with Sergeant Deidrich to ask the builders of these strip malls to put deadbolts on them to make them more secure. Alderman Sticka suggested that they put that in the builder's requirements. Alderman Kot asked for the f i Page 2 of 3 Chief Martin to get a recommendation from Sergeant Deidrich so they can start the process. This item will go to COW on September 2, 2003. REFLECTION POOLS/FISH PONDS Alderman Kot stated that we have not laws or requirements for reflection pools or fish ponds. After checking up on this with other towns they were not able to find any laws or requirements. He said he received a call from a citizen about their neighbor's reflection pool. She felt there needed to be some protective fencing around it to prevent it from possibly enticing her young children. She called other communities and she said that some are looking into this. She had a meeting with Bill Detmerr and spoke of the situation. Mr. Detmerr will give a report at the next Public Safety Committee meeting. Alderman Kot felt it is something to be checked into for safety reasons. Alderman Sticka mentioned that he has a garden pond in his back yard. He said that his home was on the Garden Walk this year and that his pond was the high light of the yard. He passed around pictures to the committee of his pond and of other ponds that are in Yorkville. He said that typically the ponds are a couple of feet deep. They need to be at least 2 feet deep if fish are being kept in it over winter. In a shallower pond the fish would die. He said that most do not have sharp drop offs but are designed with a gradual drop down. He felt that a pond is not exactly an inviting thing to walk into like a swimming pool would be. He mentioned that they had voted to keep the dam even though it is dangerous. Alderman Kot commented that they voted to keep the dam, but in an amended state. Alderman Sticka felt that if they are going to be generating attention to these back yard ponds, then the same could be said for Blackberry Creek and back yard creeks. Alderman Kot felt that it was worth researching it and waiting for Mr. Detmerr's report. Alderman Sticka said that his feeling is that if the City made a requirement for fencing off ponds then he would just drain it because he would not want to fence in his back yard. This item will come back to the next Public Safety Meeting on September 25, 2003. HALLOWEEN TRICK OR TREAT HOURS The committee agreed that the trick or treating hours will be from 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. This item will go to COW on September 2, 2003. NEW SERGEANT'S POSITION REQUEST Chief Martin stated that currently they have a vacancy in Squad A which previously had belonged to Sergeant Ron Deidrich. He is now needed inside to deal with the goings on inside the building. He said that Sergeant Deidrich handles everything inside the building including maintenance. He also does maintenance of the squad cars and that includes fixing radios and changing batteries. He is also responsible for locating the speed trailer. Among moving it to different locations he also cleans it gives a report out for it. Sergeant Page 3 of 3 Deidrich is also in charge of Neighborhood Patrol and Crime Prevention. He is also uniform quarter master and distributes uniforms to officers. The committee gave their support for the request of filling the new sergeant's position. This item will go to COW on September 2, 2003. EVIDENCE TECHNICIAN VAN DEMONSTRATION Officer Friddle brought the committee outside and gave a demonstration of the new van. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS Background Check of Carnival Workers Alderman Kot asked if there were any background checks of carnival workers with criminal histories. Chief Martin said they did not because of the new law that says they can't with out a probable cause. They will check with other towns where the carnival has been to see if there have been any problems. Multi Juvenile and Adult Arrests Chief Martin reported that they did make multi juvenile and adult arrests on Corral Belle Rd. He made mention that there was one incident where one of the officer put the handcuffs on too tight with one of the juveniles. Chief Martin said that he spoke with the juvenile and he said.that there may be some damage done to a nerve in his wrist. Chief Martin told the juvenile to get a note from his doctor and they will send it in to the insurance company. He said that the incident wasn't done maliciously; these types of situations do happen from time to time. He said there were 15 arrests at that time. Club Drug Presentation Alderman Kot asked Chief Martin if there is going to be a presentation on the club drug. Chief Martin said that he will call the presentator as soon as he gets his number and set something up with that. There was no more additional business. Meeting adjourned at: 7:40 p.m. Minutes by Theresa Brady ►o e."D c/i.,_ ' United City of Yorkville mu County Seat of Kendall County EST.Ali 1836 800 Game Farm Road CO Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Q 0 0 _\ p Phone:630-553-4350 '9�._',: y4' v�2 Fax:630-553-7575 MEMORANDUM DATE: October 2, 2003 TO: Alderman Larry Kot, Chairman - Public Safety Committee FROM: William A. Dettme�, ode Official SUBJECT: Fish Ponds and Reflective Pools CC: Tony Graff, City Administrator Art Prochaska, Mayor In response to the citizen's inquiry regarding requirements to have fences installed around fish ponds and reflective pools in accordance to the building code requirements for swimming pools, this code states that pools of 24 inches or more or 250 square feet or larger requires a protective barrier. It was not the intent of the International Code to require barriers for fish ponds or reflective pools. It should be further understood that this Ordinance would not affect any of the existing fish ponds that are presently in our community, but could only apply when a citizen is planning on installing a fish pond or reflective pool. In discussing fish ponds and reflective pools with other communities, it appears that they are having difficulty in policing this type of ordinance. I would also like to bring a few questions to your attention: This community has a river that goes through it; we have ponds in our City, and we require certain developments to have detention ponds, some of which will hold water for a period of time and others will hold water continuously. All of these could be considered an attractive nuisance. We do not want to see anyone hurt, but do we want to have to fence off all attractive amenities to our community? I will be more than glad to meet before your committee and discuss this proposed recommendation to amend the City Ordinance. Should you need any further information, please feel free to contact me. I will be happy to enforce the decision of the Committee. i.... -, (7. , ,_,. ,,,,, pez,7,14,L, . 6-, ,.../ / `) -"'r Yorkville Police Department Offense Report - September 2003 1 Offense Categories. SEP 02 1 OCT 02 1',NOV 021 DEC 02 JAN I FEB I MAR APR I MAY 1 JUN I JUL I AUG I SEP 03 TOTALS Arson 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 AssaultM 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 Battery 7 9 6 6 8 4 3 9 7 I 8 8 6 6 59 Burglary 7 I 18 9 18 7 2 1 4 2 6 14 3 9 48 Cannabis Offenses 2 2 1 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 3 4 18 Controlled Substance Offenses 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 Crimes Involving Children 1 3 3 4 2 7 0 4 1 1 0 0 4 2 20 Criminal Damage 15 46 11 23 9 3 10 10 15 I 13 11 11 10 92 Deceptive Practices 1 3 1 4 2 9 2 7 2 0 1 2 4 1 7 34 Drug Paraphernalia Offenses 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 2 3 12 Firearms Offenses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 Gambling Offenses 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 Kidnapping 1 0 I 3 0 0 00 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 a.� ��: ..�� i,4'�41. �ri ���i_ C �l E�� .f:::". ::114� .. <.„.. ...vi..._k..�..�,�. .141 ... tz,. Y�1.: i.gAi '-.,F ,i MVi r,:.�t3 q,�y N,.:..'.t,0, ��..�l-{ /✓� Sy,' IC .i:yY6s ivei. ., ih71, 1 Liquor Offenses 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 6 3 7 0 18 Murder 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Robbery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sex Offenses 0 I 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Theft 7 1. 9 .1310 6 4 10 1 4 8... 8 7 10 10 67 All Other Criminal Offenses 18 1 14 I 16 1 17 13 18 20 1 15 I 21 1 0 I 22 13 10 132 Traffic Incidents SEP ,I :OCT I :.NOV; I, 'DEC JAN I 'FEB 'i I MAR I APR I MAY I JUN JUL AUG I SEP 03 TOTALS Driving Under The Influence 4 3 9 6 8 7 10 4 0 8 I 0 11 0 48 License/Registration Violations 38 48 36 18 33 41 44 45 44 36 I 27 70 25 365 Seatbelt Citations 26 6 15 1 9 18 9 2 19 10 1 37 1 36 17 157 Seatbelt Warnings 10 4 0 9 8 8 0 11 15 13 28 1 14 13 110 Speeding Citations 71 44 21 16 31 39 39 32 25 38 I 26 20 23 273 Speeding Warnings 57 51 36 19 44 64 45 35 0 0 33 51 33 305 Transportation of Alcohol 2 3 1 3 2 0 1 2 0 I 0 2 0 3 0 8 Uninsured Motor Vehicle 59 47 ' 27 20 36 ! 39 32 44 I 44 I 34 23 33 .-_.� 22 307 Total Citations Issued 263 € 217136 f 79 80 ; ', 175 1 164 151 1 171 163 129 i 159. 110' 1302 r F Total Verbal Warnings Issued 37 71 34 37 35 I 32 i 33 34 29 37 34 86 E 38 358 I __ Total Written Warnings Issued` 352 i 297 `. 234 i 167 X297 . . 451 I - 285 I 282 371 1 221 228 i ! 242 i 241 2618 Accident Reports Taken ._SEP I OCT I NOV_ I DEC . JAN _ FEB .MAR I -APR I ';MAY ' JUN JUL [ AUG ' SEP, 03 TOTALS Hit and Run Accident 2 2 1 3 4 2 1 3 1 1 3 0 2 2 3 20 Property Damage Accident 26 21 24 23 17 20 23 I 14 19 25 21 18 22 179 Personal Injury Accident 1 I 3 I 4 5 3 1 3 I, 0 2 7 I 5 l 7 4 32 Total Accidents Taken ' 29 26 i' 29 i 31 24 1 23 29 15 1 24 ' 32 ? 28 27 i 29 231 Yorkville Police Department Manhour Report - September 2003 PATROL ;i , , SEP 02 I OCT 02,,I NOV 02 I DEC 02 JAN I FEB I MAR I APR I MAY . JUN I JUL AUG SEP ,2003 TOTALS Accidents 21.50' 21.37 26.05 13.80 16.001 16.75 21.75 9.75 18.02 21.92 18.52 21.25 20.25 164.21 Administrative Activity 436.83 650.83 502.75 326.80 432.67 316.42 354.65 293.67 271.67 346.08 415.17 330.25 385.27 3 145.25 Animal Complaints 3.92 3.17 3.25 2.33 2.50 4.75 3.92 2.08 9.83 5.42 9.70 2.75 6.00 46.95 Arrest Activity 26.92 15.42 20 98 21.67 21.82 24.63 26.58 35.33 20.33 37.75 41.75 28.08 19.17 255.44 Assist Agencies 128A7____110.03 _109.68 98 48 ____1,15.821____125.00____106,42 109A2 132.60 126.06 154.75 170.27 148.88 1,189.22 Community Relations 42-.331 41 28 42 751 42 58 27,50 25 42, 37.5-8 30-.8-7 64.50 46.67 85.92 94A2 6133 474.21 Departmental Duties 64 75 74 75 74.581 89 43 87.581 97.08 72.08 87 00 77 83 80.73 79.08 92.98 77.22 751.58 Investigations 90.77 143.331 106.75 142.92 116.87 89.42 100.50 45.08 99.25 112.08 89.25 50.42 116.27 819.14 Drdmance/Traffic Violations 75.58 66.981 71.07 83.78 63.10 86.82 63 33 84.001 69 15 58.22 46.00 64A2 72.88 607.92 Personnel Activity 409.75 618.251 649.75 698.58 466.35 344.30 434.97 516.75 427.25 527.93 614.07 464.57 597.57 4,393.76 Preventive Patrol 626.62 541.97 550.83 585.83 520.33 558.52 622.80 688.13 718.98 626.83 789.57 952.50 774.12 6,251.78 Public Complaints 57.35 45.28 45.03 44.17 36.13 40.33 51.95 63.67 64.33 62.77 84.43 99.75 63.98 567.34 Public Services 35.30 39.20 20.58 34.38 35.67 31.33 36.75 28.75 33.08 28.67 38.67 30.75 49.67 313.34 Report Activity 148.50' 174.83 139.78 129.33 177.33 114.73 143.75 172.90 119.58 131.50 156.83 189.25 161.82 1,367.69 School Activity 159.58 218.08 147.08 174.75 230 08 192 83 252 75 166.33 213.00 61.75 4.75 74.83 226.08 1,422.40 Traffic Activity 251.70 226.50 301.58 328.58 309.17 287.98 257.50 241.33 252.75 212.75 216.30 267.33 250.83 2,295.94 Training 261.75I 274.92 160.201 19.17 127.83 102.33 128.08 290.42 333 08, 164.00 241.08 102.67 110.07 1,599.56 &.DMINISTRATIVE SEP 02 I OCT 02 I NOV 02 I DEC 02 JAN I ,TED I-::.MAR I APR , I MAY I, JUN 1_1,:'JUL 1:`:AUG L,,SEP ,,. 2003 TOTALS 173.33 173.331 173.33E 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173 33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 1,559.97 PAT Officer 173 331 173.331 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33,__ 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.331 173.33 1,559.97 rossing Guards(In Days) 38.25 47.00 36.00' 32.00 38.00 33.50 34.00 32.001 40.50 8.00 0.00 8.00 42.00 236.00 teutenant 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 1,559.97 Supervisor 559.97 3.33 173.33 173.33 1 3 331 173.33 1 173 33 173 33 173.33 173 33 173 33 173.33 173 33 173.33 177 , RecordsClerks __.._._ _.. ._................ __.._ __..,....___.__ _..._._. . ,__._.._._..__.._�.. .._...___._....______. 283.33 296.33, 270.33, 263.33 278.83 276.08 302.83 297.83, 290.581 277.08 177.33, 182.33 266.83 2,349.72 COTALS ,'_ 3856.53 4302.85 3972.35 . 3825.24 3796.91 346154 3745,51 ,?3888.63 3949.03 3629.53 : 3956A9 : 3920,14 .?4143,56 =- .. .34491.34 Yorkville Police Department - Overtime Manhour Utilization Report - September 29, 2003 Date Court Training Relief Details Admin;' Emerg Invest Com Sery Full Time Part Time 05/17/03 5.._.._.__._.-_... 9.5 1...5.__ _ 6....._____I_._ 0 0 5.5 9 36.5 102 05/31/03 8 9 6 1 43.5 1.5 0 25.5 3 96.5 85.5 06/14/03 6 0 ( 6 11 29 0 14 6 72 64 06/28/03 8.5 0 0.75 0 2 0 12.5 0 23.75 84.5 07/12/036 1 0 0 4 0 0 8 75 0 18.75 177.5 07/26/03 6 ( 26 6 3.5 4 0 15.5 2 63 162.5 08/09/03 7 1 2 1 13 j 0 3 0 21 0 46 196.75 08/23/03 4.5 7.5 I 0 � 0 11 5 __- 0 -__ 14.25 2 39.75 180.75 09/06/03 6 1 0 7 I 62.25 , 2 0 8.5 6.5___ ___92.25 178.5 09/20/03 3 0 5 0 285 164 10/04/03 �. 0 __ -� 6 . 0 12 5 65 0 5 10/18/03 ! 0 - 11/01/03 0 11/15/03._. ! 11/29/03 l- __ _.____.-.___._.... 12/13/03 I 1 0 12/27/03 0 01/10/04 1 1 0 01/24/04 1 1 ° 0 02/07/04 ! 0 02/21/04 0 04/03/0403/06/04 0 ...... ........v._.__ �..-- ---.____-_.__._._ ._._O- _ 04/17/04 .___. .._... 1 0 0 FY03-04 Court Training Relief Details Admin Emerg Invest Corn Sery Full Time Part Time Totals 60.00 54.00 40.25 136.75 53.00 0.00 138.00 35.00 517.00 517.00 Percents 12% 10% 8% 26% 10% 0% 27% 7% 100% N/A Average 6.00 5.40 4.03 13.68 5.30 0.00 13.80 3.50 19.88 19.88 LAST YEAR'S STATISTICS FOR MANHOUR UTILIZATION FY02-03 Court Training Relief Details Admin Emerg '' Invest Corn Sery Full Time Part Time Total Hours 100.25 154.75 557.5 232.75 113 16 488.75 130.5 1793.5 1824 Percents 6Wo 9% 31% 13% 6% 1% 27% 7% 100% N/A Averages 3.86 5.95 21.44 8.95 4.35 0.62 18.80 5.02 94.25 70.15 Prepared by Molly Batterson 9/29/2003 Page 1 Yorkville Police Department - Overtime Manhour Utilization Report - October 4, 2003 Date " Court Training Relief Details Admin Emerg Invest Com Sery Full Time Part Time 05/17/03 _ 5..__._ 9 5 1 5 1 6 I___. _� _..-_0__.-__._ 5.5.._..._I__ 9 36.5 102 05/31/03 __ 8 9 6 43 5 1.5 0 25 5 3 96.5 85 5 06/14/03 6 0 6 11 29 0 14 6 72 64 "". 06/28/03 8.5 -0 0.75 0 2 0 12.5 0 23.75 84.5 07/12/03 ._._...._.._6.._ �._ 0 0 4 0 0 8.75 0 18.75 177.5 07/26/03 6 _ 26 6 3.5 4 0 15.5 263 162 5 - 08/09/03 7 l 2 13 0 3 0 21 0 46 _ 196 75 08/23/03 1 .. 45 7.5 0 0 115 014 25 2 39.75 180.75_ 09/06/03 61 0 ( 7 1 62.25 2 0 8.5 6 5 92 25 _178 5 09/20/03 3 0 I 0 j 6 5 0 0 12.5 6.5 28.5 164 5 10/04/03 1...__._ 6 L.__._20 L_._... 0 0 0 3.25 13 42.25- 121 10/18/03.._.._.. 0 11/01/03I 0 11/15/ ;.03 0 11/29/03 ! i_. _ 0 12/13/03 L0 12/27/03 1 1.. ..__...____ L..._.. ____0._,._ __- 01/10/04 I 01/24/04 02/07/04 ------ --_.. -.__-_- 0 02/21/04 10 03/06 04 _ _ _ __..._ _ 03/20/04 -__ --. .. ...__.._..__ .._.__._._..__.__ _ _ __ _ ____ _.__-_.. 04/03/04 .__..... 0 04/17/04 . 0 _.._.__ .____ . __.. __ 05/01/04 FY03-04 Court Training Relief Details Admin Emerg Invest Corn Sery Full Time Part Time Totals 66.00 74.00 40.25 136.75 53.00 0.00 141.25 48.00 559.25 559.25 Percents 12% 13% 7% 24% 9% 0% 25% 9% 100% N/A Average 6.00 6.73 3.66 12.43 4.82 0.00 12.84 4.36 21.51 21.51 LAST YEAR'S STATISTICS FOR MANHOUR UTILIZATION FY02-03 Court Training Relief Details Admin Emerg Invest Corn Sery Full Time Part Time Total Hours 100.25 154.75 557.5 232.75 113 16 488.75 130.5 1793.5 1824 Percents 6% 9% 31% 13% _ 6% 1% 27% 7% 100% N/A Averages 3.86 5.95 21.44 8.95 4.35 0.62 18.80 5.02 94.25 70.15 Prepared by Molly Batterson 10/9/2003 Pane 1 Yorkville Police Department - Overtime Manhour Utilization Report - October 18, 2003 Date Court Training Relief Details Admin Emerg Invest Com Sery Full Time Part Time 05/17/03 5 9.5 ._._._ 1.5 6 0 0 5.5 9 36.5 102 05/31/03 8 1 9 6 43 5 1 5 0 25.5 3 96.5 85.5 06/14/03 _-_6 0 6 11 29 0 14 6 72 64 06[28/03 8.5 1 0 0.75 0 2 i 0 12.5 0 23.75 84.5 07/12/03 6 0 0 4 0 0 8.75 0 18.75 177.5 07/26/03 6 26 6 [ 3 5 4 0 15.5 263 162.5 08/09/03 I -7 2 13 0 3 0 21 0 _ 46 196.75 08/23/03 4.5 7 5 0 0 11 5 0 14.25 2 39.75 180.75 09/06/03 60 7 62.25 2 0 8.5 6.5 92.25 178.5 09/20/03 3 0 0 6.5 0 0 12.5 6.5 28 5.__ 164 5 10/04/03 6 I 20 0 j 0 0 0 3.25 13 42.25 121 10/18/03 1012 25 �-._-_13 75._._ .._.-_ 6 0 2.5 5.5 74.75 192.5 11/01/03 0 11/15/03 0 11/29[03 0 12/27/03 _____._ -_ _ 0 01/10/04_ _ _ __..___.._-__-.___-__..___.______ _ .__.__-_ ._.__._ _-.._ .__..__._ 01 24 04 0 02/07/04 0 02/21/04 _ i 0 03 O6 040 03/20/04.M 0 04/03/04 04/17/04 0 05/01/04 I 1 0 FY03-04 Court Training Relief Details Admin Emerg "Invest Com Sery Full Time Part Time Totals 76.00 86.00 65.25 150.50 59.00 0.00 143.75 53.50 634.00 634.00 - Percents 12% 14% 10% 24% 9% "0% 23% 8% 100% N/A Average 6.33 7.17 5.44 '' 12.54 4.92 0.00 11.98 4.46 24.38 24.38 LAST YEAR'S STATISTICS FOR MANHOUR UTILIZATION FY02-03 Court Training , Relief Details Admin Emerg Invest Com Sery Full Time Part Time Total Hours 100.25 154.75 557.5 232.75 113 16 488.75 130.5 1793.5 1824 Percents 6% ` 9% 31%` 13% 6% 1% 27% 7% 100% N/A Averages 3.86 5.95 21.44 8.95 4.35 0.62 18.80 5.02 94.25 70.15 Prcannrori k , KAnllxi RoFlc,rc ,r, Inion/onn� r,--- A oP�,, `�, OCT 1 ' 2003 r° aq 4-1 a �11.Yit ► "j K ir V A.OL'�DEo 1M Ne YORKVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT CHIEF OF POLICE 804 Game Farm Road Phone (630) 553-4340 Harold O.Martin HI Yorkville,Illinois 60560 Fax (630) 553-1141 Date: October 8, 2003 To: Chief Harold O. Martin III From: S/Sergeant Ron Diederich Reference: Monthly Mileage Report During the month of September 2003, the Yorkville Police Department logged a total of 15,916 miles. Individual miles are: Squad Vehicle Squad Usage Monthly Current Reassign / Miles Miles Replace Date M-1 2001 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 2,473 59,723 2004/2005 M-2 1996 Chevrolet Caprice Admin. 691 130,572 2004/2005 M-3 1998 Ford Crown Victoria Admin. 68 116,866 2003/2004 M-4 2002 Chevrolet Impala Patrol 1,807 33,327 2005/2006 M-5 1998 Ford Crown Victoria Admin. 297 108,712 2003/2004 M-6 2003 Chevrolet Impala Chief 545 8,608 . 2007/2008 M-7 2001 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol/Support 300 67,077 2004/2005 M-8 2004 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 1,540 1,863 2007/2008 M-9 2000 Ford Crown Victoria Lieutenant 1,053 60,229. 2004/2005 M-10 1991 Ford Thunderbird DARE 492 122,650 2004/2005 M-11 2003 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 1,161 26,221 2005/2006 M-12 1999 Ford Expedition Patrol/Support 873 41,162 2009/2010 M-13 2001 Ford Crown Victoria K-9 1,035 33,580 2010/2011 M-14 2003 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 2,579 33,074 2005/2006 M-15 2004 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 1,002 1,314 2007/2008 2`�t.D C,rr� v Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary �` '�` September 13, 2003 through October 18, 2003 O N 9� `�o h<CEo 09-13-03 0404 031120 Theft from a Coin Operated Machine 1000 Bik. S.Bridge Street Arrested offender was witnessed entering a soft drink vending machine and removing United States Currency. Property valued at$197. 09-13-03 1955 031123 Traffic Arrest Route 47/Orange Street Stopped vehicle for a traffic violation. Found the driver to have a suspended driver's license. Driver arrested and transported to Kendall County Corrections. 09-13-03 2100 031125 Battery 1200 Blk. N.Bridge Street Victim reported being struck in the face while in the parking lot at this business location. 09-23-03 Unk. 031127 Forgery 200 Blk. E.Van Emmon St. Victim reported a refund check of$2485 taken and cashed without permission. 09-15-03 0703 031131 Traffic Arrest Rt. 47/Landmark Avenue Above subject was stopped and arrested for Driving While License Suspended. 09-15-03 0838 031132 Accident with Injuries Route 47/Corneils Road Unit 1 was traveling northbound Route 47. Unit 1's trailer made Unit 1 lose control, going into the ditch and rolling over. One car accident. 09-15-03 1210 031133 Disorderly Conduct. 1800 Bik. Marktview Drive Subject in business location was becoming violent with employees. Subject was transported by Bristol-Kendall EMS for drug intoxication. 09-17-03 1810 031134 Deceptive Practices 1300 Blk. Evergreen Lane Victim stated his debit card was used without his permission via the Internet. Total losses valued at $99.90 in unauthorized charges. 09-22-03 2300 031136 Domestic Situation 300 Blk. E.VanEmmon Rd. A verbal altercation occurred between two adults. No arrests. 09-16-03 1615 031139 Warrant Arrest 100 Blk. Appletree Court Subject arrested for a valid arrest warrant. 09-17-03 0945 031140 Insurance Fraud 600 Blk. Veterans Parkway Victim had her insurance information fraudulently used at an emergency room facility. 09-17-03 1615 031141 Criminal Damage to Vehicle 200 Blk. E.Center Street Victim drove to Yorkville Police Department and stated her boyfriend kicked in the door of her vehicle. This happened in the driveway of his residence during a verbal argument. Damage valued at $100. 1 of 8 Incident Report Summary- 031114 to 031277.doc • '? s Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary Esr%-� September 13, 2003 through October 18, 2003 t Lim P2 09-17-03 1952 031142 Accident with Injuries Route 34/McHugh Road Unit 2 was eastbound on Route 34. Unit 1 was westbound on Route 34 and turned left to enter a private driveway at 9316 Route 34. Unit 2's headlights were dim and fluctuating prior to collision. Unit l's front left corner struck Unit 2's left front corner. Unit 2 left the roadway and also struck a utility pole. Driver 1 was issued a citation for failing to yield turning left. Driver 2 was issued a citation for no headlights when required. All injured refused treatment at scene. 09-17-03 2147 031143 Traffic Arrest Route 47/VanEmmon St. Stopped vehicle for traffic violations (loud exhaust, illegal lighting.) Driver was arrested for Driving While License Suspended and issued an additional citation for no insurance. 09-18-03 0030 031144 Criminal Damage to Property 500 Blk. Martin Street Victim stated a dark vehicle drove onto their property and struck their mailbox. Vehicle and driver were later identified. No charges at this time. Damage valued at $150. 09-18-03 1410 031146 Assault 700 Blk. Arrowhead Drive Two construction workers were yelling at each other and threatening to hit each other. 09-19-03 0920 031147 Retail Theft 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street Unknown subjects pumped gasoline and drove off without paying for it. Stolen was $22.59 worth of gasoline. 09-19-03 1050 031148 Warrant Arrest Haley Court (Construction) Subject was arrested and held on three warrant valid through the Aurora Police Department. 09-19-03 1115 031149 Retail Theft 200 Blk.Veterans Parkway Juvenile was arrested at Jewel for stealing condoms. Juvenile booked and released to parent. 09-19-03 1808 031152 Traffic Arrest Route 47/Landmark Ave Subject arrested for Driving While License Suspended and transported to Kendall County Corrections. 09-19-03 2226 031154 Burglary to Motor Vehicle Yorkville High School Lot Various stereo equipment was taken from victim's vehicle. Property valued at $950. 09-20-03 0433 031156 Traffic Arrest Route 47/Center Street Subject arrested for Driving While License Suspended and transported to Kendall County Corrections. 09-20-03 1100 031157 Burglary 1100 Blk. S. Bridge Street Unknown person broke out a window in order to gain entry to the building. Three different businesses located in the building were entered by forcing doors open. At time of report, unknown what was taken, if anything. 2 of 8 Incident Report Summary- 031114 to 031277.doc J=`��D«C'r 0 Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary EST September 13, 2003 through October 18, 2003 � y �h<CE xv_ 09-20-03 1100 031158 Burglary 1100 Blk. S. Bridge Street Unknown person broke out a window in order to gain entry to the building. Three different businesses located in the building were entered by forcing doors open. At time of report, unknown what was taken, if anything. 09-20-03 1100 031159 Burglary 1100 Blk. S. Bridge Street Unknown person broke out a window in order to gain entry to the building. Three different businesses located in the building were entered by forcing doors open. At time of report, unknown what was taken, if anything. 09-21-03 0330 031161 Domestic Situation 1500 Blk. Stoneridge Court Officer was dispatched to address for a verbal argument between two adults. No arrests. 09-21-03 0330 031162 Domestic Situation 400 Blk. E.Barberry Circle Officer was dispatched to address for a verbal argument between two adults. No arrests. 09-21-03 1805 031163 Burglary from Motor Vehicle 900 Blk. Game Farm Road Victim's wallet was removed from vehicle parked in parking lot. Vehicle was left unsecured. Victim stated wallet contained $110 United States Currency. 09-22-03 1447 031168 Traffic Arrest Colonial Parkway/Rt. 126 Subject was stopped and arrested for Driving While License Suspended. 09-22-03 1424 031169 Retail Theft 1800 Blk. Marketview Dr. Subject bought higher priced mirror from store. Subject brought back a lower valued mirror with the barcode sticker from higher priced mirror to the store and returned the merchandise for cash. 09-23-03 0010 031172 Traffic Arrest Route 47/Corneils Road Vehicle stopped for speeding. Driver did not have a valid driver's license. Driver arrested for such. 09-25-03 1434 031181 Traffic Arrest/Warrant Arrest Route 47/Wheaton Drive Subject stopped and arrested for Driving While License Suspended. A valid arrest warrant was also served on the subject. 09-27-03 0006 031185 Traffic Arrest Route 71/Route 47 Vehicle was stopped for having a suspended registration. The driver had a suspended driver's license. Subject was arrested and transported to Kendall County Corrections for booking procedures. 3 of 8 Incident Report Summary- 031114 to 031277.doc • • J2`,�0D C/T`� t•- Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary Ems% '. "36 September 13, 2003 through October 18, 2003 o L� y 09-27-03 0850 031186 Accident with Injuries Route 47/Galena Road Unit 1 northbound Route 47 at Galena Road. Unit 2 eastbound Galena Road at Route 47. Unit 2 had the right of way and entered the intersection. Unit 1 hit Unit 2. Unit 2 flipped over. Unit 2 Driver and passenger were extricated and transported to Copley with minor injuries. Driver and passenger of Unit 1 were also transported and released. Ticket issued to Unit 1 driver for No Valid Driver's License and Disobey Traffic Control Device. 09-27-03 1815 031188 Retail Theft 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street Subject pumped gasoline and drove off without paying for it. $17.98 worth of gasoline was taken. 09-28-03 0130 031190 Burglary 1200 Blk. N.Bridge Street Police responded to business location for a burglary in progress. Suspects fled from scene upon arrival. Description of suspects—two male/whites wearing dark clothing. Undisclosed amount taken from scene. 09-27-03 2200 031191 Burglary 300 Blk E.Veterans Prkwy. Subjects gained entry into the store by prying the back door. They then gained entry into the safe, removing a large amount of United States Currency. Scene was processed by an evidence technician. Pending investigation. 09-28-03 1230 031192 Domestic Situation 200 Blk. Dickson Court Officer was dispatched to address for a verbal argument between two adults. No arrests. 09-29-03 0017 031193 Assist Bristol-Kendall Fire Department 1500 Blk. N.Bridge Street Officer responded to business location to assist the fire department with an alarm and smoke coming from a room. Officer gained entry to the room and found no occupants. A candle was left burning on the whirlpool tub. Officer extinguished the fire and fire department cleared the room of the smoke. Damage was done to the tub and north wall of the room. 09-29-03 0147 031194 Domestic Situation 120 Blk. Colonial Parkway Officer was dispatched to address for a verbal domestic between two adults. No arrests. 09-29-03 0720 031195 Credit Card Fraud 2000 Blk. S. Bridge Street $443.65 in unauthorized credit card charges were reported to the Yorkville Police. Victim stated the card had not been stolen, however, felt someone got the number somehow to make the purchases. 09-29-03 2200 031201 Domestic Situation 100 Blk. W.Kendall Drive Officer was dispatched to address for a verbal argument between two adults. No arrests. 09-30-03 2043 031206 Traffic Arrest Route 34/Marketview Drive On above date and time, subject was stopped for not using turn signal and for improper lane usage. Subject was found to have a suspended driver's license. Subject arrested and transported for such. 4 of 8 Incident Report Summary- 031114 to 031277.doc ,._ Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary Envy`11e6 September 13, 2003 through October 18, 2003 h4Ea'`' 09-30-03 2105 031207 Found Articles 1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street Officers called to business location for a found license plate. Owner found and notified. 10-01-03 0218 031208 Domestic Situation 200 Blk. Center Parkway Officers called to scene in reference to an ex-boyfriend hanging around the residence without permission. Suspect gone on officers arrival. 10-02-03 1230 031212 Criminal Damage to Vehicle 100 Blk. Schoolhouse Road A resident stated someone had keyed their car from quarter panel to quarter panel on both driver and passenger sides. An obscenity had also been scratched into the hood of the vehicle. Damage estimated at $500. 09-15-03 Unk 031214 Theft 700 Blk. N.Bridge Street On 10-02-2003, it was reported that during the weekend of 09-15-2003, a Coca-Cola machine was taken from a business location. Coca-Cola employees reported the theft after checking for the machine with their company to make sure it was not moved and not reported to a sales representative. Property valued at $1100. 10-02-03 2130 031215 Criminal Trespass to Land 700 Blk. S.State Street Victim stated subject was still returning to property (not on scene upon arrival). Victim signed trespass agreement against suspect. 10-02-03 2356 031216 Traffic Arrest Route 47/Hydraulic Avenue Yorkville Police stopped a vehicle driven by the suspect. Subject was cited for Driving While License Suspended and a warning for Failure to Signal Turn. 10-03-03 0310 031217 Traffic Arrest Route 47/Route 34 Officer stopped vehicle because the registered owner was revoked. Owner was driving and arrested for Driving While License Revoked. 10-03-03 1315 031220 Domestic Trouble 200 Blk. E.Veterans Prkwy Suspect found calling victim at work. No charges filed. 10-04-03 0310 031222 Unlawful Consumption by Minor 1500 Blk. Cottonwood Trail Yorkville Police found subject asleep in his car on the 1500 Block of Cottonwood Trail. Subject was arrested for Unlawful Consumption of Alcoholic Liquor and then transported to Kendall County Corrections. 10-04-03 0753 031223 Traffic Arrest/Warrant Arrest Route 34/Game Farm Road Subject stopped for speeding eastbound on Route 34 at Game Farm Road. Subject was driving while their license was suspended and had no insurance. Driver also had a valid warrant for their arrest out of Aurora Police Department for Failure To Appear—Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Subject transported to Kendall County Corrections and given three traffic citations. 5 of 8 Incident Report Summary- 031114 to 031277.doc L Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary =-'B" September 13, 2003 through October 18, 2003 10-05-03 0401 031224 Suspended License/Possession of Paraphernalia Walsh Drive/Rt. 71 Registered owner of vehicle was stopped for Driving While License Suspended. Driver and passenger of vehicle were both arrested and charged for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Subjects transported to Kendall County Corrections. 10-06-03 0117 031230 Traffic Stop/Warrant Arrest Route 71/Wing Road During a traffic stop, it was found subject had a valid warrant for their arrest out of Kane County (Theft). Subject was arrested by Yorkville Police and transported to Kendall County Corrections. 10-06-03 1303 031232 Warrant Arrest Yorkville High School High School Resource Officer obtained information that a student had a warrant for their arrest. Subject was taken into custody for said warrant. 10-06-03 1520 031233 Warrant Arrest 1000 Blk. N. Bridge Street A warrant from Kendall County Juvenile Probation was obtained by Yorkville Officers. Officers located and served the warrant on the juvenile subject. 10-07-03 2000 031237 Traffic Arrest Route 126/Mill Street Yorkville Police stopped a vehicle being driven by the subject. The subject was issued a citation for No Valid Driver's License and for Operation of Vehicle While Plates Suspended (Non-Insurance). 10-08-03 1140 031239 Domestic Situation 100 Blk. Appletree Court Officer was dispatched to address for a verbal argument between two adults. No arrests. 10-08-03 1527 031240 Accident with Injuries Route 34/Center Parkway Unit 1 went through a red light northbound Center Parkway. Unit 1 struck Unit 2. Unit 2 was traveling westbound on Route 34. Debris from the crash struck Unit 3. Driver of Unit 1 issued citation for Failure to Yield. 10-09-03 0500 031242 Retail Theft 2000 Blk. S. Bridge Street Vehicle left business without paying for fuel. Stolen was $28.50 worth of fuel. 10-09-03 2222 031246 Criminal Damage to Property 1300 Blk. Cypress Lane Two subjects (one 17 years of age, the other 16 years of age)were taken into custody for Criminal Damage to Property. The two were using sling shots and broke a window of a residence located on the 1300 Block of Cypress Lane. 10-09-03 2045 031247 Criminal Damage to Vehicle 100 Blk. East Orange Street Vehicle was parked outside of residence. The rear passenger window was struck with a bb and shattered as a result. Damage estimated at $700. 6 of 8 Incident Report Summary- 031114 to 031277.doc 2��Dc/J 0 J Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary En% ,e September 13, 2003 through October 18, 2003 y h4E0" 10-10-03 0913 031248 Warrant Arrest 500 Blk. Countryside Pkwy. Officer responded to location for a complaint. Upon arrival, it was found that the reporting person had a warrant for their arrest. Subject was taken into custody for said warrant. 10-09-03 1510 031249 Mischievous Conduct. Yorkville High School Two high school aged males threw a handful of plastic beads at and into the reporting person's minivan. The beads caused no damage. Suspects fled the scene. 10-10-03 2332 031252 Driving While License Revoked Mill Street/Hydraulic Ave. Secretary of State Records indicated the owner of a vehicle had a driver's license that had been revoked. The owner was driving and was arrested/charged with such. 10-10-03 1800 031254 Theft 200 Blk. E.Cntryside Pkwy Overnight,unknown person(s) removed two large flower pots (approximately three feet across). Total estimated loss is $150. 10-11-03 1200 031256 Battery 1800 Blk. Marketview Dr Victim was battered by suspect. Victim waited to contact police for approximately one hour. Incident is currently under investigation. 10-12-03 0830 031258 Theft 400 Blk. Fairhaven Drive A Happy Halloween lighted decoration valued at $15 was removed from the yard of the residence. 10-12-03 1155 031260 Theft 1100 Blk. Austin Drive Two burning bush plants were taken from a construction site. Valued at $100 each. 10-13-03 Unk. 031262 Criminal Damage to Vehicle 400 Blk. Woodworth Street Victim reported unknown subject(s) had teepeed their vehicle, thrown leaves on it and taped the vehicle. The vehicle sustained scratches. Damage valued at $200, 10-13-03 1220 031263 Criminal Damage to Property 200 Blk. East Fox Street Window of residence was damaged. Value of damage estimated at $300. 10-13-03 1230 031264 Credit Card Fraud 1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street Victim stated $91.81 was charged on their credit card without permission. Pending investigation. 10-14-03 0741 031268 Accident with Injury Route 47/Elizabeth Street Unit 3 was southbound Bridge Street (Route 47). Unit 2 was going northbound in the center lane. Unit 1 pulled out into the center lane causing Unit 2 to go into the southbound lane. Unit 3 then struck Unit 2. 7 of 8 Incident Report Summary- 031114 to 031277.doc • '2 Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary Et x1836 September 13, 2003 through October 18, 2003 411: �<CE `VV 10-14-03 Unk. 031272 Criminal Damage to Property 1100 Blk. S. Bridge Street Victim reported a vehicle drove through a newly seeded area of his business, damaging emerging grass. Damage valued at $150. 10-16-03 1400 031273 Battery Yorkville Middle School Female juvenile sprayed a male juvenile with liquid glitter, getting it into his eyes. The male was taken to the hospital to get his eyes flushed out. The school will handle the incident internally. 10-16-03 1830 031275 Domestic Situation Yorkville Police Dept. Male subject came to the Yorkville Police Department to report his estranged wife had thrown personal belongings at him while he was attempting to gather his personal belongings and leave the residence. Male subject did not want to pursue charges. 10-17-03 1550 031276 Theft 500 Blk.Madison Street A bicycle was taken from the residence yard. Property valued at $80. 10-17-03 1916 031277 Domestic Situation 100 Blk. Colonial Parkway Officer was dispatched to address for a verbal argument between two adults. No arrests. 8 of 8 Incident Report Summary- 031114 to 031277.doc . ;A1) c94°P; OCT 21 2003 1-5-'7M, '. Yorkville Police Department Memorandum - 11 , \ 804 Game Farm Road 1836Yorkville, Illinois 60560 (EST.L d )\- Telephone: 630-553-4340 L1,1 1 / Fax: 630-553-1141 Compy Seal @. p �p � r ar a re��ar cony, F Date: October 21, 2003 To: Chief Harold O. Martin III From: S/Sgt. Ron Diederich Reference: Speed Trailer report for September Chief During the month of August, 2003 the Alpha Speed Trailer was deployed at the following locations and times: September 5 through September 8 McHugh Southbound at Spring St. September 10 through September 13 Game Farm Rd. Northbound at the City Hall September 16 through September 19 Fox St. Eastbound at State St. (citizen request) September 23 through September 26 Center St. Eastbound at Church St. (citizen request) September 30 through October 1 Mill St. Northbound at Orange St. The trailer was in operation for 318 hours in September. Respectfully, S/Sgt. Ron Diederich ? o Yorkville Police Department Memorandum � a 804 Game Farm Road est. 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 -�� Telephone: 630-553-4340 '{ I a Fax: 630-553-1141 O11 coz s O ‘11C <<E x• Date: October 21, 2003 To: Chairman Larry Kot f Committee Safety Co ttee ' \,, From: Chief Harold Martin N Reference: Part-Time Police Officers Larry, I am requesting permission from the Public Safety Committee to fill one current vacancy in our approved strength of five (5) Part-Time Officers. I am also requesting to fill a vacancy being opened up by Officer William Holman's retirement. Officer Holman will be moving to Florida at the end of October 2003. We will be recognizing Officer Holman for his service to the City on Tuesday, October 28th, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Cc: Alderwoman Rose Spears Alderman Paul James Alderwoman Wanda O'Hare Mayor Arthur Prochaska City Administrator Anton Graff Finance Director Traci Pleckham ?� A o Yorkville Police Department Memorandum 3 804 Game Farm Road EST 14 111111-1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4340 v. Fax: 630-553-1141 o LSE Date: October 21, 2003 To: Chairman Larry Kot Public Safety Committee From: Chief Harold Martin Reference: Server & Router Larry, I am requesting permission from the Public Safety Committee to release a Router & Server, and work station that is currently being used by the Yorkville High School. The Server & Router, as well as the work station were purchased under a Federal Grant with the School District as Partners. These items were used to facilitate our Web Page, while be maintained by the High School. The grant has run four years and is closed out. The School District is requesting that we transfer the Router & Server, as well as the work station over to them as they can use them for other purposes. Thank you in advance for your consideration in this matter. Cc: Alderwoman Rose Spears Alderman Paul James Alderwoman Wanda O'Hare Mayor Arthur Prochaska City Administrator Anton Graff Finance Director Traci Pleckham SEP 2 3 2003 Yorkville Police Department 804 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois 60560 630-553-4340 Date: September 22, 2003 To: Chief Harold O. Martin HI From: S/Sgt. Ron Diederich Reference: Replace DARE Car Chief I have given Officer Barry Groesch Squad M-3, the 1998 Ford Crown Victoria, so he can begin to price out what will be needed to turn it into the replacement for the current DARE Thunderbird. Armed with vehicle's year and model he will be contacting Wholesale Tire, J& L Electronics, etc. for prices. Per your instructions no money will be spent without your input and approval. Respectfully, 41110r10 S/Sgt. Ron Diederich CC: Officer Barry Groesch OCT 17 2003 October 2, 2003 Sgt. Diederich: 1 just Waited to thank you and let you knOW that Oft. (riddle was a big success at our Neighborhood Watch meeting Wednesday night. She was very well informed about the subject of identity theft and was able to answer all our questions. Everyone said they really enjoyed having a representative from the police department at the meeting to enlighten our group. Also, attached are two copies of our updated membership list. Thanks again. Nancy Korondan