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Public Safety Packet 2004 10-14-04 ail 0.-r‘ United City of Yorkville County Seat of Kendall County EST.ti 1836 800 Game Farm Road Cl) Yorkville,Illinois 60560 Co_ 1./ \ 0 Phone:630-553-4350 ',f„ Kentla c.: v Fax:630-553-7575 LE N‘' PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Thursday, October 14, 2004 6:30 PM City Conference Room AGENDA 1. Approval/Correction of Minutes: August 26, 2004 2. Police Reports — August and September 2004 3. Liquor Ordinance Update 4. Look at Raising the $250, Time Offenders Fee for Alcohol License Holders 5. Fireworks Ordinance 6. Business Registration Update /Alarm Response Update 7. K-9 Dog Run Update 8. Police Cadet Update 9. COPS Universal Hiring Process Grant Update 10. Trick or Treat Hours Update 11. Meeting Date / Time Memo 12. Generator Update 13. Thor Guard Lightning Detector Update 14. Crossing Guard Update —Route 126 & Mill 15. Request for Budgeted New Police Officer on/or before December 1, 2004 16. Request for Supervisor's Position 17. Projection of Needed Staff Increases for Fiscal 2005/2006 Page 1 of 1 United City of Yorkville County Seat of Kendall County EST 1836 800 Game Farm Road fn Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Phone:6305534350 14_ « �2 Fax:630-553-7575 `2`E PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Thursday, September 23, 2004 6:30 PM City Conference Room AGENDA This meeting has been cancelled. The next scheduled meeting is Thursday, October 14, 2004 at 6:30 p.m. Page 1 of 1 • UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE DRAFT Public Safety Committee Meeting Thursday, August 26, 2004 6:30 PM City Conference Room In Attendance: Chairman Alderman Kot Alderman James Alderwoman Ohare Alderwoman Spears Mayor Prochaska Police Chief Harold Martin Guests: Officer Jonathon Helland-City of Yorkville Barbara J. Dettmer-City of Yorkville, Dept of Bldg Safety W A Dettmer-City of Yorkville,Bldg Dept The meeting was called to order at 6:34 pm. Approval/Correction of Minutes: July 22, 2004: The committee approved the minutes as amended. Police Reports—July 2004: Chief Martin stated that the Department is now going to be doing an informational sheet every month for training to give a better picture of what direction the Department is going and where the money is being spent. Alderwoman Ohare pointed out that there was a considerable amount of increase in the amount of pages in the report. Chief Martin stated there were a lot of reports made in July. He stated now there is 1,405 reports to date and last year they had only 1,650 reports for the year. Alderman Kot stated there was an increase in burglaries on the incident reports for offenses, he questioned if there was anything major going on in the community. Chief Martin replied that most of the burglaries are to vehicles, and all but one of the vehicles was unlocked. The officers are patrolling constantly to keep an eye on that issue. They did have an increase in overtime with investigating due to a burglary that occurred at Unified Supply. They are still exploring the case and have a couple of suspects. The offenders did damage to vehicles inside the building that were unlocked along with trashing some offices. Chief Martin noted that there was also a burglary at an Antique place in the City, but the owners did not allow the police to process the scene due to the dust they used. This caused the police to not collect any more information. Alderwoman Spears stated public complaints increased as well. Chief Martin stated most complaints were regarding either dogs, ATVs, or the miniature motorized scooters. Chief 1 Martin stated one of the Officers had to give a ticket to a young man who had been warned numerous times for riding on the street. Chief Martin went over the Leads Report explaining that the Department successfully passed the Audit done by the Leads Agency as far as the Department complying with the rules and regulations. Sergeant Diederich is in charge of these compliances being followed and had every thing in place for the audit. Out of 30 rules, the Department only had 16 that applied to them and all were in compliance. Chief Martin gave praise to Sergeant Diederich for doing such a good job keeping the Department in line. Chief Martin pointed out a letter from the U.S. Department of Justice giving the Department a thank-you for having there canine involved in a previous search done in Cook County. Officer Andrew Jeleniewski was involved in the search done in the Lansing area. The Department also received a thank-you from the Yorkville Citizens Police Academy for hosting the Pork Chop Fundraiser. The City of Plano sent a thank-you for letting them use the Dare car and being in the Sesquicentennial parade on June 26, 2004. Chief Martin went over a letter he sent to Officer Barry Groesch for his involvement with the Educator's Police Academy and the Neighborhood Watch Program. Chief Martin stated had congratulated him for continuing to work so well in these areas. Chief Martin included news clippings that spoke about the good work they are doing. Chief Martin stated in the clippings it was shown that Officer Delaney had read at the Library to the kids. Chief Martin stated that the Department did put out the advertisement for the position of a full time Records Clerk. He stated that the internal posting led the part time clerk to apply and passed the testing and requirements. The Department hired her on as of August 16, 2004. The Department will now put out a posting for her previous position of a part time records clerk. Chief Martin stated that they require 50 wpm typing skills with 2years experience and 60 credit hours of college in that area. The Committee moved to send to COW on 9/7/04. Fire Works Ordinance: Alderman Kot invited guest speaker Mr. Dettmer to speak regarding this issue. Mr. Dettmer started by stating approximately 2 years ago he came before this Committee suggesting to the City to prohibit the sale of fireworks in the community. Sergeant Diederich and Mr. Dettmer are the ones who have been in charge of going out to the tents that sell in the City. He is approaching the Committee again to prohibit the sales of fireworks in the City due to the hazards both the Officer and him are seeing. 2 Mr. Dettmer stated that the standard has been changed that they have to use a United Nations standard as a basis of weight in explosives. The standard that is set for fireworks is 1.4grams/ 1.3 grams in checking each box. He stated the boxes are no longer written in Chinese and they are marked with the new standards in mind. As Sergeant Diederich and him started developing there inspection technique and going thru every single package, he pointed out that they found over 50%of the items the City told the vendors they could not sell were found. Mr. Dettmer passed around pictures of the products found at the tents that were not allowed by the City of Yorkville to be sold. He added that the vendors kept trying to pull more things on them. Mr. Dettmer stated that it is known that approximately 24,000 fires are started by fireworks outside and there are approximately 8,000 injuries when dealing with fireworks. Most of these injuries happen to children. He pointed out to the Committee that a fountain firework burns at approximately 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit. Mr. Dettmer explained that as they package these items they are coming in with a higher explosive value to them. He went over that this past season there were two tents up and one of them opened without following the rules. The Sergeant and Mr. Dettmer do everything methodical to do everything identical to make it fair for all. They had to close the tent down at that point and found in the tent they were selling numerous items not allowed. Mr. Dettmer explained that by being a building inspector he is involved in this area due to his military experience with explosives and having been in the fire service. He stated the policing over the tents and the sale of fireworks is a constant for the City by allowing these sales. The Police Department had to do constant patrolling as well. Mr. Dettmer stated that this previous season they even had to speak with one Vendor's Attorney. When they explained the City's position,the Attorney agreed to listen and help in the removal of the restricted fireworks. He explained to the Committee the eagerness for these Vendors to sell restricted fireworks. If they get those thru, the City will end up dealing with the Court end if there are any injuries. Most other Communities do not allow the sale of any fireworks for these safety issues. Mr. Dettmer offered his time to the City to help in setting up the law to prohibit these sales any longer. The Committee agreed that there is no need for the City to allow the sale of fireworks any where due to the safety and the constant policing necessary to handle correctly. They asked that this new ordinance be ready by the next Public Safety Committee Meeting to be approved. The Committee questioned Chief Martin on how the Law works with people getting the fireworks elsewhere and bringing them into the community. Chief Martin replied that the Law allows people to possess them, they just cannot use them. 3 DARE 2003/2004 Survey: Chief Martin stated that the Department had received the results and the kids were mostly positive about the program. The kids involved are Kindergarten, 3n, 5th, and 7th grades. Alderwoman Spears questioned why the program is not run in the High School grades. Chief Martin stated it was due to funding issues, but the Department is just glad to have it running so well in the lower grades. Alderman Kot added that with lack of media, he understands why program losing interest. He urged Chief Martin to keep the citizens informed on how the program is going for the youth. Chief Martin agreed to this important issue of showing the public that the City is behind it. Chief Martin also stated that they located a class for one of the new Officers to attend. The class will be in Springfield Missouri and will be an 80 hour class. They have to go so far for classes due to the State of Illinois having stopped funding for training. Police Cadet Update: Officer Helland approached the Committee to discuss the policy and procedure for running a Cadet program in Yorkville. The policy mirrors Aurora's policy which has been running well since 1997. He also did a breakdown of how much it will cost the City to outfit a Cadet. The cost will be approximately$750.00 which is more than half the cost of a normal Officer. The City will have all items returned upon any Cadet leaving the program as well. Chief Martin stated they will only start with having one Cadet until the City has more of a need with the work load. Officer Helland informed the Committee that the Cadet will go for 2-3 years, due to the Cadet being required to be attending College full time while in the program. The policy states the Cadet will have to attend Waubonsie Community College so that the Cadet does not have to spend time on travel more than necessary. Alderman Kot asked if the Labor Attorney had a chance to review the Policy and Procedures yet. Chief Martin stated that it is still in the infant stages to get this program running. Chief Martin also stated they are looking to get the program going by the next budget year. Officer Helland thought the only timing issue will be the budget year with the School semester beginning. The Committee all approved this process to continue and urged Officer Helland to have the Attorney look over and approve the policy by the next Public Safety Meeting. Neighborhood Watch Update: Chief Martin stated this is regarding Media information out of the newspaper and block parties that have happened as an FYI for the Committee. He continued by saying that the Riverfront block party will move forward. Chief Martin also said that the Fox Hill neighborhood is moving along. The Department has tried to break the groups down into smaller numbers to help them work easier. Chief Martin thought there are approximately 10-12 groups running now. 4 Business Registration /False Alarm Ordinance: Chief Martin opened discussion with showing the committee different packets from other Communities as far as their business registration and how they handle False Alarms on there buildings or homes. Chief Martin stated that it is not unusual for the Department to handle 3 or 4 alarms to go off on one shift. The examples provided show the Committee the different fees other local Communities charge after so many different False Alarms go off at one place. With the fees in place, people tend to fix the problems that caused the False Alarm faster to save the Police and/or Fire Department time and money from going out when not needed. Chief Martin spoke to the Committee regarding how big of an issue it is with the constant calls to the School with alarms always being set off. The Department will look into talking to the School Board to help resolve this issue and work it out. The Committee asked Chief Martin to look back six months to chart how many False Alarms have occurred to show the Committee how much money could come into the City from setting up fees and to show how much time and money has already been spent on False Alarms. Chief Martin will have this information ready for the next Public Safety Meeting, as well as having a draft of an ordinance for Residential &Business for the False Alarms. K-9 Dog Run: Chief Martin went over the memo on the Proposal for an outside Canine dog run for when they need to be out of the vehicles. The proposal from McCoy Construction Co. is estimating the cost to be not more than$2,760.00 for a 12ft x 14ft run. The Committee questioned if funds were available at this time. Mayor Prochaska stated that the Moose was just inquiring what they could donate money to the City for. He felt this would be the perfect project for that. It was also suggested to write a letter to the FBI for assistance. Chief Martin will look into the donations and bring back the results to the Committee at the next meeting with the results. The Committee will send this to 9/7/04 COW as a FYI that they are contingent as long as funding is found. FBI Academy Attendance: Chief Martin informed the Committee that he was invited by the Supervisor out of the Chicago FBI Office to attend the Academy in July for 10-11 weeks in Quantico, Virginia. The Committee thought this is a great compliment for the Chief and a great opportunity for the City to have a Chief with such intense training in charge of the Department. The Academy is offering Chief Martin Master's Level Training which will specialize in higher command personnel. 5 Chief Martin stated there is no guarantee he will be able to attend, but with the Committee's strong approval will try to move forward and attend. Additional Business: • Alderwoman Spears stated she had received a complaint regarding the sidewalk that runs high above the west side of Rt 47 just south of the river. The citizen found it was crumbling every where and felt quite uneven, especially trying to push the stroller. Mayor Prochaska suggested putting a call into DOT explaining how unsafe it is for the citizens. • Chief Martin informed the Committee about a Breakfast with the Seniors he had attended along with four of the other Officers. There were 50-60 seniors there and it was a great event. • Alderman Kot questioned if the Culvert grate had been installed yet. Chief Martin stated he will find out if Eric Dhuse had that complete. • Alderman Kot questioned if there was any thing ready to continue with the Liquor Ordinance yet. Mayor Prochaska stated that Chief Martin and he had met with Dan&Kelly last Friday to have them put together some information by the next meeting. • Alderman Kot also stated he spoke with Officer Groesch about having the State come in and doing an Anti-Drug presentation. He asked Chief Martin if he had received any update about that. Chief Martin stated it was moving along well but not for sure. Alderman Kot stated that he had spoken to the School and they had talked about tying it in with the mandatory requirement with doing extracurricular activities at school. If it is to happen this fall, Mr.Kot would like to move forward quickly. • Mayor Prochaska brought up the issue of why the speed limit is 55mph out west of Cannonball, yet Oswego has a 40mph limit with a four lane road with few driveways. Chief Martin will put a call into IDOT to find out how Oswego qualified for that low speed limit. • Mayor Prochaska also stated that in the paper it was run that the City did run a liquor sting and the City did have 3 sales go thru that are being dealt with. • Chief Martin added that in the paper today was a call from the Police Department asking the Trucks to slow down or else there will be consequences. The Committee discussed on having the next meeting October 7, 2004 to set up there meetings for the first Thursday of the month. The meeting was adjourned at 7:58pm. Minutes by: Sheila Teausaw 6 Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary „B' August 20, 2004 through October 13, 2004 ° 041357 through 041738 (LEN`' Page of 16 041357 08-20-04 1200 Blk. N. Bridge Street 041369 .... 08-22-04 Route 47/Corneils Road Other Public Complaint Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving on a suspended license and was taken into custody for such. 041358 08-20-04 100 Blk. W.Kendall Drive Domestic Trouble 041370 .... 08-22-04 Route 47/Wheaton Avenue Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving on a suspended 041359 08-20-04 200 Blk. E.Veterans Pkwy license and was taken into custody for such. Lockout 041371 .... 08-22-04 200 Blk. E. Veterans Pkwy. 041360 08-21-04 400 Blk. McHugh Road Lockout Domestic Trouble 041372 .... 08-22-04 Route 71/Wing Road 041361 08-21-04 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street Assist Other Police Department Retail Theft: $27.50 worth of fuel was taken without being paid for. 041373 .... 08-23-04 Route 71/Walsh Drive Accident 041362 08-21-04 200 Blk. E. Veterans Pkwy. Lockout 041374 .... 08-23-04 500 Blk. Arrowhead Drive Criminal Damage: Victim reported their white mailbox 041363 08-21-04 Route 126/Route 71 damaged. Value of damage estimated at $50. Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving on a suspended license and was taken into custody for such. 041375 .... 08-23-04 200 Blk. Hydraulic Avenue Accident 041364 08-22-04 1500 Blk. Stoneridge Court Lockout 041376 .... 08-23-04 Galena Rd./Cannonball Tr. Traffic Arrest/Possession of Cannabis: Subject was 041365 08-22-04 Route 126/Route 47 pulled over for having a suspended license. During a Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid search of the vehicle, officers located 3.9 grams of license and was taken into custody for such. cannabis. 041366 08-22-04 Route 47/Van Emmon Street 041377 .... 08-23-04 Kennedy Road/Mill Road Domestic Battery: Offender was arrested after Accident/Warrant Arrest: While investigating a throwing a twelve-pack of beer at the victim's legs property damage accident, one of the parties involved and then attempting to stop victim from reporting the was arrested on a valid warrant. incident. Victim was arrested for Unlawful Consumption by a Minor. 041378 .... 08-23-04 1400 Blk. Cannonball Trail Theft $300 and Under: Victim reported their cell 041367 08-22-04 700 Blk. State Street phone was stolen while at an establishment. Value of Consumption by Minor: Officers stopped and spoke phone estimated at $200. with two individuals whom they thought were burglarizing cars. Officers found the individuals were 041379 .... 08-23-04 800 Blk. Game Farm Road drinking while parked in a vehicle. Both were taken Assist Other Government Agency into custody as they were drinking alcohol while being underage. 041380 .... 08-23-04 700 Blk. Mill Street Burglary from Motor Vehicle: Victim stated 041368 08-22-04 Kendall County Corrections approximately $15 of gasoline was siphoned from Breathalyzer Duties their vehicle. ,sED CIT y > . °' Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary '%/1-----::-_ -_71"6 August 20, 2004 through October 13, 2004 $ c 20 041357 through 041738 LE '/ Page 2of16 041381 08-23-04 200 BIk. E.Countryside Pkwy 041394 08-25-04 Route 34/Cannonball Trail Accident Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving on a suspended license and was taken into custody for such. 041382 08-23-04 Route 47/Route 71 Accident 041395 .... 08-25-04 600 Blk. W.Veterans Pkwy Fraud: Local establishment reported offender wrote a 041383 08-23-04 1200 Blk. Spring Street $104 non-sufficient funds check to their business. Motorist Assist Pending investigation. 041384 08-23-04 100 BIk. W.Veterans Pkwy 041396 .... 08-25-04 900 Blk. Omaha Drive Lockout Lockout 041385 08-23-04 100 Blk. Colonial Parkway 041397 ....08-26-04 200 Blk. E.Van Emmon St. Juvenile Investigation Criminal Damage: The rear window of a vehicle was broken out with a beer bottle while parked. Damage 041386 08-23-04 Route 34/Cannonball Trail valued at $300. Officers checked beer bottle for Traffic Arrest: Officers pulled over offender after latent prints and case is pending investigation. receiving a reckless driving complaint by another motorist. Officers gave offender field sobriety tests 041398 .... 08-26-04 200 Blk. S. Bridge Street after suspecting offender of driving under the Suspicious Circumstances influence. Offender failed testing. Offender was transported to the hospital due to a medical condition. 041399 .... 08-26-04 600 Blk. White.Oak Way Offender refused all testing for alcohol levels. Suspicious Circumstances 041387 08-24-04 Route 47/Walker Road 041400 .... 08-26-04 200 Blk. E. Veterans Pkwy Assist County Police Forgery: Three checks totaling $157.04 were fraudulently written to a local establishment. Pending 041388 08-24-04 200 Blk. Commercial Drive investigation. Lockout 041401 .... 08-26-04 400 BIk. Norway Circle 041389 08-24-04 100 BIk. Freemont Street Suspicious Circumstances Accident 041402 .... 08-26-04 700 Blk. E. Spring Street 041390 08-24-04 River Road/Church Street Lockout Accident 041403 .... 08-26-04 500 Blk. Redhorse Lane 041391 08-24-04 Route 34/McHugh Road Suspicious Circumstances Accident 041404 .... 08-26-04 400 Blk. Bruell Street 041392 08-24-04 4000 BIk. Route 71/Oswego Harassment by Telephone Assist Oswego Police Department 041405 .... 08-26-04 400 Blk. Spicebush Court 041393 08-24-04 500 Blk. Countryside Center Criminal Damage: $150 damage was done when Battery: Two subjects got into a fist fight at a local unknown offender(s) smashed a vehicle window. establishment. Offender was arrested for Battery Incident possibly stems from a squabble at school. against the victim as well as for a valid warrant for their arrest. 041406 .... 08-19-04 300 Blk. Olsen Street Assist DCFS cilro Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary E�1 ` 1�6 August 20, 2004 through October 13, 2004 $ t';_- 041357 through 041738 41�4 4- E Page 3 of 16 041407 08-27-04 Route 47/Somonauk Street 041418 .... 08-28-04 River Street/Church Street Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving on a suspended Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving on a suspended license and was taken into custody for such. license and was taken into custody for such. 041408 08-27-04 200 Blk. Church Street 041419 .... 08-28-04 Route 47/Route 71 Sick/Injured Animal Found Articles 041409 08-27-04 200 Blk. W.Hydraulic Ave 041420 .... 08-28-04 Route 47/Countryside Pkwy. Criminal Damage: Victim reported $14 worth of Accident damage done to a shed door. 041421 .... 08-28-04 200 Blk. E. Washington St. 041410 08-27-04 Route 34/Center Parkway Lockout Accident 041422 .... 08-28-04 100 Blk. Colonial Parkway 041411 08-28-04 700 Blk. N.Bridge Street Criminal Sexual Assault: Victim reported incident Burglary: $150 was stolen from a local establishment occurred after a party where all individuals involved that had been forcibly entered by unknown had been drinking. Pending investigation. offender(s). Pending investigation. 041423 .... 08-29-04 Route 47/Landmark Avenue 041412 08-28-04 700 Blk. N.Bridge Street Accident Burglary: Although nothing had been taken, a local establishment had been forcibly entered by unknown 041424 .... 08-29-04 Route 34/Cannonball Trail offender(s). Pending investigation. Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid license and was taken into custody for such. 041413 08-28-04 700 Blk. N.Bridge Street Burglary: Although nothing had been taken, a local 041425 .... 08-29-04 Kendall County Corrections establishment had been forcibly entered by unknown Lockout offender(s). Pending investigation. 041426 .... 08-29-04 600 Blk. Center Parkway 041414 08-28-04 400 Blk. Walnut Street Lockout Criminal Damage: Victim reported $3000 of damage done to their vehicle by a 17-year-old offender known 041427 .... 08-29-04 600 Blk. River Birch Drive to the victim. Offender was charged with Felony Loud Noise Complaint Criminal Damage to Property and taken into custody. 041428 .... 08-29-04 Route 34/Eldamain Road 041415 08-28-04 Route 47/Center Street Accident Accident 041429 .... 08-29-04 1000 Blk. Homestead Drive 041416 08-28-04 700 Blk. Game Farm Road Domestic Trouble Theft Over $300: Victim reported a sports bag filled with clothing, a cell phone, makeup and various other 041430 .... 08-30-04 Route 47/Route 71 items was stolen while at a sporting event. Value of Traffic Arrest: Officers were contacted to investigate stolen property is estimated at $850. a possible DUI driver whose car ended up in a ditch. Upon arrival, Officers located suspect vehicle 041417 08-28-04 1300 Blk. Willow Way smoking and in a ditch. Offender failed field sobriety Suspicious Circumstances tests and was taken into custody for DUI. After agreeing to submit to a breath test, Offender tested positive with a .269 blood alcohol content. =`,,0Dcil� t `s\ Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary ESL t\ia MN oil i August 20, 2004 through October 13, 2004 9 , `�0 041357 through 041738 'ccE xv� Page 4 of 16 041431 08-30-04 Desk Report 041443 .... 09-01-04 1700 Blk. John Street Junk/Salvage Title Domestic Trouble 041432 08-30-04 300 Blk. E. Kendall Drive 041444 .... 09-01-04 Lansing, Illinois Harassment by Telephone Canine Assist 041433 08-30-04 700 Blk. Game Farm Road 041445 .... 09-01-04 Route 47/Route 34 Gang Activity: Officers were called to investigate a Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving on a suspended truant student who had been "throwing" gang signs in license and was taken into custody for such. the school. 041446 .... 09-01-04 Route 47/Galena Road 041434 08-30-04 High Ridge Lane/Canyon Tr Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving on a suspended Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid license and was taken into custody for such. license and was taken into custody for such. 041447 .... 09-01-04 Route 47Nan Emmon St. 041435 08-30-04 1300 Blk. Sunset Avenue Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid Assist Ambulance license and was taken into custody for such. 041436 08-30-04 200 BIk. W.Somonauk Street 041448 .... 09-01-04 200 Blk. S.Bridge Street Traffic Arrest: Officers located a man wandering Lockout around and learned he had fallen off of his motorcycle while driving. Officers found his motorcycle and 041449 .... 09-01-04 1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street suspected him of driving while intoxicated. After Lockout failing field sobriety tests and agreeing to a breath test, subject tested positive for alcohol with a .297 041450 .... 09-02-04 Route 47/Fox Street blood alcohol content (BAC). Accident 041437 08-31-04 500 Blk. S.Bridge Street 041451 .... 09-02-04 200 Blk. E.Countryside Pky Accident Lockout 041438 08-31-04 600 Blk. Center Parkway 041452 .... 09-02-04 1200 Blk. N.Bridge Street Theft from Coin-Operated Machine: $150 worth of Disorderly Conduct: Offender was caught"spying" on quarters was taken from a local car washing victim while both were tanning. Pending establishment by forcibly entering and shorting out investigation. electrical circuits on a vending machine. 041453 .... 09-02-04 300 Blk. Illini Drive 041439 08-31-04 400 Blk. E.Spring Street Lockout Lockout 041454 .... 09-01-04 800 BIk. S.Bridge Street 041440 08-31-04 Countryside/Marketview Junk/Salvage Title Accident 041455 .... 09-03-04 1800 BIk. S. Bridge Street 041441 08-31-04 500 BIk. W. Hydraulic Avenue Assistance Rendered Civil Category Found Articles 041456 .... 09-03-04 2600 BIk. Overlook Court 041442 08-31-04 Route 34/Center Parkway Runaway Accident ;sigsg. Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary August 20, 2004 through October 13, 2004 9 ' 0 041357 through 041738 <<E`- Page 5 of 16 041457 09-03-04 600 Blk. Mill Street 041469 .... 09-05-04 Route 34/Route 47 $30 of damage was done to resident's mailbox. Traffic Arrest: Officers stopped vehicle, suspecting driver was under the influence. After failing field 041458 09-03-04 Route 47/Countryside Pkwy sobriety tests, driver was taken into custody for DUI. Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving on a suspended After agreeing to submit to a breath test, driver tested license and was taken into custody for such. positive for alcohol with a .177 blood alcohol content (BAC). 041459 09-03-04 Route 47/Countryside Pkwy Accident 041470 .... 09-05-04 Heustis Street/Fox Street Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving on a suspended 041460 09-03-04 1600 Blk. N.Bridge Street license and was taken into custody for such. Accident 041471 .... 09-05-04 1400 Blk. Chestnut Lane 041461 09-03-04 400 Blk. Fairhaven Drive Assault: Two individuals going through a divorce got Domestic Trouble into an altercation where one threatened the other with bodily harm. 041462 09-03-04 Fox River (Gawne Lane) Assist Conservation 041472 .... 09-05-04 500 Blk. W.Kendall Drive Harassing Telephone Calls 041463 09-03-04 Gawne Lane Warrant Arrest: While investigating 041462, it was 041473 .... 09-05-04 Hydraulic Ave/Heustis Street learned the complainant had a valid warrant for their Traffic Arrest/Possession of Cannabis: Subject was arrest. driving on a suspended license and was taken into custody for such. During a search of the vehicle, 041464 09-03-04 900 Blk. Game Farm Road approximately 1 gram of cannabis was located. Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid license. During the traffic stop, officers suspected 041474 .... 09-05-04 900 Blk. Homestead Drive driver of being under the influence. Driver failed field Criminal Damage: Approximately $1000 of damage sobriety tests and was taken into custody for DUI. was reported by victim when unknown person(s) damaged their vehicle by scratching it. Victim stated 041465 09-03-04 900 Blk. Game Farm Road they are currently involved in a civil suit and suspects Theft Over$300: Victim stated their bicycle valued at other party involved as offender. approximately $350 was stolen while at the fair. No suspect information. 041475 .... 09-06-04 900 Blk. Game Farm Road Assault: Two carnival workers were involved in a 041466 09-03-04 Route 47/Route 126 disagreement where one threatened the other. Domestic Trouble 041476 .... 09-06-04 300 Blk. N.Bridge Street 041467 09-04-04 900 Blk. Game Farm Road Harassment by Telephone Lockout 041477 .... 09-06-04 500 Blk. Countryside Center 041468 09-04-04 900 Blk. Game Farm Road Assist Business Agency Assist Business Agency 041478 .... 09-07-04 Route 126/Wing Road Other Public Complaints 041479 .... 09-07-04 Route 47/Walnut Street Assist Schools 1, , CIT o' Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary csT '"` August 20, 2004 through October 13, 2004 11- , S0 041357 through 041738 '(LE Page 6 of 16 041480 09-07-04 Fox Street/Poplar Road 041495 .... 09-09-04 400 Blk. Kelly Avenue Warrant Arrest: Subject was found to be wanted on a Suspicious Circumstances warrant and taken into custody for such. 041496 .... 09-09-04 200 Blk. E. Veterans Parkway 041481 09-07-04 Route 47/Route 34 Theft Over $300: Victim reported $1865 worth of Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid jewelry, makeup and a cell phone were stolen by an license and was taken into custody for such. acquaintance. 041482 09-07-04 700 BIk. Game Farm Road 041497.... 09-09-04 Route 34/Eldamain Road Accident Accident 041483......09-07-04 Route 47/Route 126 041498 .... 09-09-04 Route 71/Route 126 Accident Lockout 041484 09-07-04 1800 Blk. Marketplace Drive 041499 .... 09-09-04 Route 34/Route 47 Lockout Accident 041485 09-07-04 800 Blk. Game Farm Road 041500 .... 09-09-04 200 Blk. E. Veterans Parkway Sex Offender Registration Lockout 041486 09-08-04 1000 Blk. Dalton Avenue 041501 .... 09-09-04 700 Blk. Game Farm Road Assist Schools Mischievous Conduct—No Dollar Loss 041487 09-08-04 Landmark Ave/Route 47 041502 .... 09-09-04 700 Blk. Fir Court Accident Mischievous Conduct— No Dollar Loss 041488 09-08-04 1600 BIk. N.Bridge Street 041503 .... 09-09-04 1400 BIk. N.Bridge Street Lockout Lockout 041489 09-08-04 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street 041504 .... 09-10-04 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street Accident Assist Business Agency 041490 09-08-04 Hydraulic Avenue 041505 .... 09-10-04 600 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway Riverfront Park Suspicious Circumstances 041491 09-08-04 100 W.Veterans Parkway 041506 .... 09-10-04 Landmark Ave/Marketview Lockout Suspicious Circumstances 041492 09-08-04 Route 126/Route 71 041507 .... 09-10-04 2000 Blk. Walsh Circle Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid Accident license and was taken into custody for such. 041508 .... 09-10-04 2700 Blk. N.Bridge Street 041493 09-09-04 2800 Blk. N.Bridge Street Keep the Peace Lockout 041509 .... 09-10-04 800 Blk. Game Farm Road 041494 09-09-04 1000 BIk. Dalton Avenue Assist Other Government Agency Runaway 041510 .... 09-10-04 Voided Incident Number JeD Clyo Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary EST i � 18" August 20, 2004 through October 13, 2004 941_` - 0 041357 through 041738 'LLE ‘‘-`' Page 7 of 16 041511 09-11-04 Galena Road/Route 47 041525 .... 09-13-04 1800 Blk. Marketview Drive Accident/Traffic Arrest: While investigating an Deceptive Practices: A$3000 check was written to accident, offender was found to be driving while an establishment on an account with non-sufficient intoxicated. Offender refused all chemical testing. funds. Pending investigation. 041512 09-11-04 600 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway 041526 .... 09-13-04 600 Blk. Countryside Center Accident Forgery: A $60,000 loan was withdrawn without the consent of a soon-to-be-ex-spouse. Pending 041513 09-11-04 Route 126/Route 71 investigation. Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid license and was taken into custody for such. 041527.... 09-13-04 300 Blk. S.Mill Street Nuisance Phone Calls 041514 09-11-04 1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street Retail Theft: $20 worth of gasoline was stolen from 041528 .... 09-13-04 Desk Report the establishment without being paid for. Assist Other Government Agency 041515 09-11-04 Route 47/River Road 041529 .... 09-13-04 Route 47/Orange Street Accident Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid license and was taken into custody for such. 041516 09-11-04 500 Blk. Countryside Center Suspicious Circumstances 041530 .... 09-14-04 Route 34/Center Parkway Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving with a suspended 041517 09-11-04 1500 Blk. N.Bridge Street license and was taken into custody for such. Lockout 041531 .... 09-14-04 300 Blk. W.Somonauk Street 041518 09-11-04 2900 Blk. Cannonball Trail Lockout Lockout 041532 .... 09-10-04 200 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway 041519 09-12-04 1500 Blk. Stoneridge Circle Assist Schools Lockout 041533 .... 09-14-04 Route 47/Hydraulic Avenue 041520 09-12-04 600 Blk. Center Parkway Accident Lockout 041534 .... 09-14-04 700 Blk. Game Farm Road 041521 09-12-04 Hydraulic Avenue Domestic Trouble Lockout 041535 .... 09-15-04 Route 71/Route 47 041522 09-12-04 200 Blk. W.Hydraulic Avenue Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid Sick/Injured Animal license and was taken into custody for such. 041523 09-12-04 100 Blk. Colonial Parkway 041536 .... 09-15-04 1000 Blk. Dalton Avenue Warrant Arrest: Officers arrested subject known to be Runaway wanted on a warrant. 041537.... 09-15-04 700 Blk. S.Bridge Street 041524 09-13-04 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street Criminal Damage: Business reported their front door Harassment by Telephone had been broken ($300 in damage) and a $7300 antique clock was taken from within. Victim did not report incident until one day after it was discovered. tg. 9‘‘ Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary ESL ,�1636 August 20, 2004 through October 13, 2004 oiol - 0 041357 through 041738 LE Page 8 of 16 041538 09-15-04 Raintree Road/Route 71 041551 .... 09-16-04 Route 34/Cannonball Trail Accident Resisting Arrest/Accident/Traffic Arrest: Upon investigating an accident, it was learned that the 041539 09-15-04 Route 47/Landmark Avenue driver was under the influence. After failing field Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving with a suspended sobriety tests, officers attempted to take the subject license and was taken into custody for such. into custody at which time the subject began fighting officers. Subject was also charged with resisting 041540 09-15-04 Route 34/Route 47 arrest. Accident 041552 .... 09-16-04 Route 126/Route7l 041541 09-15-04 400 Blk. Bruell Street Accident Criminal Damage: Victim reported their vehicle tire had been slashed. Damage valued at $100. 041553 .... 09-17-04 Route 47/Main Street Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid 041542 09-15-04 Route 47/Hydraulic Avenue license and was taken into custody for such. Accident 041554 .... 09-17-04 1100 Blk. Heartland Drive 041543 09-15-04 Cannonball Trail/Faxon Road Harassment by Telephone Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid license and was taken into custody for such. 041555 .... 09-17-04 Route 34/Bristol Ridge Road Criminal Damage: $300 of damage was done to the 041544 09-15-04 Route 47/Somonauk Street windshield of the victim's vehicle after unknown Accident person(s) threw a full can of soda out of another traveling vehicle. 041545 09-15-04 1400 Blk. Chestnut Lane Domestic Trouble 041556 .... 09-17-04 Route 47/Countryside Pkwy. Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving with a suspended 041546 09-16-04 Route 34/Cannonball Trail license and was taken into custody for such. Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid license and was taken into custody for such. 041557 .... 09-17-04 200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway Lockout 041547 09-16-04 Tinley Police Department Canine Assist 041558 .... 09-17-04 2700 Blk. N.Bridge Street Harassment by Telephone 041548 09-16-04 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street Lockout 041559 .... 09-17-04 Route 47/Cannonball Trail Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid 041549 09-16-04 Somonauk Street/West Street license and was taken into custody for such. Accident 041560 .... 09-17-04 300 Blk. Walter Street 041550 09-16-04 700 Blk. Game Farm Road Runaway Lockout 041561 .... 09-17-04 500 Blk. Countryside Center Suspicious Circumstances • `4,0 C/ly �_ ;, ° Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary End '�6 August 20, 2004 through October 13, 2004 141. it� =0 041357 through 041738 &E N‘>;_;, Page 9 of 16 041562 09-17-04 Countryside/E.Kendall 041573 .... 09-19-04 Route 34/Tuma Road Criminal Damage: $300 of damage was done to the Traffic Arrest: Officers located a vehicle called in by a rear windshield of the victim's vehicle after two motorist as a possible DUI driver. After failing field juvenile subjects threw rocks at her moving vehicle. sobriety tests, officers arrested driver of vehicle for DUI. Offender refused to submit to a breathtest. 041563 09-17-04 600 Blk. Countryside Center Lockout 041574 .... 09-19-04 200 Blk. W.Hydraulic Avenue Suspicious Circumstances 041564 09-17-04 Route 126/Minkler Road Assist County Police 041575 .... 09-19-04 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street Retail Theft: $16.70 worth of fuel was pumped and 041565 09-18-04 300 Blk. W.Ridge Road not paid for by offender. Pending investigation. Accident 041576 .... 09-19-04 700 Blk. N.Bridge Street 041566 09-18-04 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street Domestic Trouble Retail Theft: $41.57 of gasoline was stolen from a local establishment and not paid for. 041577 .... 09-19-04 Countryside Pkwy/E.Kendall Warrant Arrest: Subject was pulled over on a traffic 041567 09-18-04 1500 Blk. Stoneridge Circle stop, was found to be wanted on a valid warrant and Lockout was taken into custody for such. 041568 09-18-04 600 Blk. Center Parkway 041578 .... 09-20-04 Route 71/Legion Road Theft from Coin-Operated Machine: An unknown Assistance Rendered Civil Category amount (less than $150 worth of quarters) was taken from a local car washing establishment by forcibly 041579 .... 09-20-04 100 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway entering and shorting out electrical circuits on a Lockout vending machine. 041580 .... 09-20-04 1100 Blk. N.Bridge Street 041569 09-18-04 Route 47/Somonauk Street Accident Accident 041581 .... 09-20-04 700 Blk. Game Farm Road 041570 09-18-04 Route 47/Galena Road Lockout Accident 041582 .... 09-21-04 1600 Blk. N.Bridge Street 041571 09-19-04 Route 34/Diehl Farm Road Lockout Traffic Arrest: Offender was pulled over for possibly driving under the influence of alcohol. After failing 041583 .... 09-21-04 Kane County Sheriffs Office field sobriety tests, driver was arrested for DUI. Canine Training Driver agreed to submit to alcohol testing and tested positive with a .172 blood alcohol content (BAC). 041584 .... 09-21-04 1800 Blk. Marketplace Lockout 041572 09-19-04 Route 47/River Street Traffic Arrest: After stopping subject for having an 041585 .... 09-22-04 500 Blk. W.Barberry Circle expired registration, officer suspected subject driving Runaway under the influence. After failing field sobriety tests, driver was taken into custody for Zero Tolerance and Consumption of Alcohol by a Minor. Subject refused to any testing. 1 Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary EAJ '` ' ` August 20, 2004 through October 13, 2004 i. � �----„- o 041357 through 041738 <E ‘' Page 10of16 041586 09-22-04 900 BIk. Game Farm Road 041600 .... 09-23-04 1200 Blk. N.Bridge Street Burglary: After entry was made into a City building, Accident $31.75 was stolen from a cash drawer. Pending investigation. 041601 .... 09-23-04 1400 Blk. Aspen Lane Criminal Damage: Victim reported $30 of damage 041587 09-22-04 Route 47/Galena Road done to their mailbox by three juvenile offenders Accident known to the victim. Offenders were taken into custody by officers and turned over to their parents. 041588 09-22-04 100 Blk. Schoolhouse Road Incident was forwarded to Juvenile Probation. Domestic Trouble 041602 .... 09-24-04 Route 47/Route 34 041589 09-22-04 200 BIk. W.River Street Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid Lockout license and was taken into custody for such. 041590 09-22-04 1000 Blk. Dalton Avenue 041603 .... 09-24-04 1400 Blk. Aspen Lane Runaway Criminal Damage: Victim reported an unknown substance had been poured onto their vehicle. 041591 09-23-04 Madison Street/State Street Substance was removed with a car wash. Accident 041604 .... 09-24-04 Arrowhead Dr/Stillwater Ct 041592 09-23-04 Route 47/Greenbriar Road Accident Criminal Damage: Victim reported graffiti and a broken window on a piece of heavy machinery. 041605 .... 09-24-04 Countryside Mall Damage valued at approximately $1350. Mischievous Conduct—No Dollar Loss 041593 09-23-04 Route 47/Greenbriar Road 041606 .... 09-24-04 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street Criminal Damage: Victim reported graffiti was Lockout sprayed on the side of a dump truck and trailer. Damage valued at approximately $1200. 041607.... 09-24-04 1400 Blk. Aspen Lane Criminal Damage: Victim reported damage done to a 041594 09-23-04 Route 47/Legion Road patio set after unknown offender(s) had poured Accident chocolate syrup on it. Substance was able to be washed off. 041595 09-23-04 1700 Blk. Marketview Lockout 041608 .... 09-24-04 800 Blk. McHugh Road Other Public Complaints 041596 09-23-04 Route 47Nan Emmon Street Accident 041609 .... 09-24-04 700 Blk. Game Farm Road Consumption/Possession of Alcohol by Minor: 17- 041597 09-23-04 Hydraulic Ave/Mill Street year old offender was found sleeping on the Theft $300 and Under: Victim reported their bicycle pavement in the high school parking lot. After waking was stolen the day before from a City park. Property offender up, it was learned they were drinking with valued at $260. another underage offender. Both were located and taken into custody for Consumption/Possession of 041598 09-23-04 500 Blk. S.Bridge Street Alcohol, as officers located a bottle of vodka with the Lockout second offender. Both submitted to breath tests; one registered with a .102 BAC and the other with a .123 041599 09-23-04 500 Blk. W.Barberry Circle BAC. Lockout „c03 C1/.i. 'i '? �, Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary ES.tx,36 August 20, 2004 through October 13, 2004 o it;} — m v,:.-..1:, `? 041357 through 041738 0---E-xv Page 11 of 16 041610 09-25-04 1500 Blk. Cottonwood Trail 041621 .... 09-25-04 1200 Blk. N.Bridge Street Suicide Attempt Theft $300 and Under: Victim reported bicycle was left behind an establishment and was stolen. Victim 041611 09-25-04 Route 47/Route 34 reported another bicycle stolen earlier in the day. Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving with a suspended Victim valued this bicycle at $70, also. license and was taken into custody for such. 041622 .... 09-26-04 Cannonball Tr/Boomer Lane 041612 09-25-04 400 Blk. Fairhaven Drive Warrant Arrest: Subject was pulled over for not Criminal Damage: Victim reported $300 of damage wearing their seatbelt. Officer learned subject was done to their vehicle after unknown offender(s) wanted on a valid warrant and took subject into entered the unlocked vehicle and slashed upholstery, custody for such. a tire and the steering while and scratched paint. Pending investigation. 041623 .... 09-26-04 1500 Blk. N.Bridge Street Lockout 041613 09-25-04 300 Blk. W.Ridge Street Public Indecency: Two juveniles reported suspect 041624 .... 09-27-04 900 Blk. Game Farm Road pulled down their pants while they were walking by Burglary: Employees at a City building reported a the residence. Juveniles reported to parent that this burglary where a silver stereo and two speakers were has happened in the past. After lengthy interviews stolen. Value of property is approximately $250. with all parties involved, it was left to the State's Pending investigation. Attorney's Office to review the case and determine the facts and if prosecution would occur. 041625 .... 09-27-04 200 Blk. Morgan Street Junk/Salvage Title 041614 09-25-04 Fox Street/Poplar Drive Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid 041626 .... 09-27-04 Marketplace/Landmark license and was taken into custody for such. Theft Over $300: Victim reported $4,260 worth of construction equipment stolen from a job site. The 041615 09-25-04 Desk Report tools were being stored in an unsecured garage. Warrant Arrest: Wanted subject arrived at the Yorkville Police Department to turn himself in. 041627 .... 09-27-04 500 Blk. W.Kendall Drive Suspicious Circumstances 041616 09-25-04 200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway Theft $300 and Under: Victim reported their bicycle 041628 .... 09-28-04 Route 47/Fox Street stolen from behind an establishment. Value of Accident property $70. 041629 .... 09-28-04 2700 Blk. N.Bridge Street 041617 09-25-04 200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway Burglary from Motor Vehicle: Victim reported a $100 Lockout CD player was taken after offender smashed out a window and removed it from inside. Suspect was 041618 09-25-04 100 Blk. S.Bridge Street seen in the area prior to the burglary. Pending Harassment by Telephone investigation. 041619 09-25-04 1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street 041630 .... 09-28-04 Route 47/Route 71 Lockout Accident 041620 09-25-04 1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street Lockout `��p Cq.` '_ , Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary `1'"�" August 20, 2004 through October 13, 2004 fiil, 9 - a° 041357 through 041738 '(LE jv`' Page 12 of 16 041631 09-29-04 700 Blk. Game Farm Road 041643 .... 09-30-04 Cannonball Trail/Route 34 Theft $300 and Under: Victim reported their purse Accident stolen from the locker room area and later returned with nothing missing. 041644.... 09-30-04 Van Emmon Street/Mill Street Accident 041632 09-29-04 700 Blk. Game Farm Road Theft $300 and Under: Victim reported $225 worth of 041645.... 10-01-04 3 W.Veterans Parkway CD's were taken from their classroom. No suspect Lockout information available. 041646 .... 10-01-04 1500 Blk. N.Bridge Street 041633 09-29-04 500 Blk. Powers Court Theft $300 and Under: Manager of establishment Runaway stated $70 was missing from a cash register. Employee responsible was terminated. 041634 09-29-04 200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway Lockout 041647.... 10-01-04 700 Blk. Game Farm Road Accident 041635 09-29-04 S.Main Street/W.Ridge Street Accident 041648 .... 10-01-04 1200 Blk. N.Bridge Street Lockout 041636 09-29-04 300 Blk. E.Kendall Drive Telephone Threat: Unknown offender(s) left 041649 .... 10-01-04 700 Blk. Game Farm Road threatening messages on victim's answering Lockout machine. 041650 .... 10-01-04 200 Blk. Pleasure Drive 041637 09-29-04 1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street Found Articles Lockout 041651 .... 10-01-04 Route 34/McHugh Road 041638 09-30-04 Tinley Park, Illinois Accident Canine Training 041652 .... 10-01-04 200 Blk. Walsh Circle 041639 09-30-04 1200 Blk. N.Bridge Street Accident Burglary: Victim reported $300 stolen from their establishment after unknown offender(s) broke the 041653 .... 10-02-04 1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street front window and entered the business. Pending Lockout investigation. 041654.... 10-02-04 Kennedy Road/Bristol Ridge 041640 09-30-04 Route 47/Route 126 Accident Accident 041655 .... 10-02-04 2500 Blk. Overlook Court 041641 09-30-04 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street Assist County Police Assist Business Agency 041656 .... 10-02-04 300 Blk. W.Ridge Street 041642 09-30-04 Desk Report Criminal Damage: Victim reported $150 of damage Forgery: Victim thought someone had charged things done to two of their vehicle tires after unknown to his debit card without his knowledge. Victim later offender(s) punctured them with a sharp object. reported he actually used the debit card, but had forgotten about it. 041657.... 10-02-04 200 Blk. Hillcrest Avenue Suspicious Circumstances Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary EST�� ,a36 August 20, 2004 through October 13, 2004 041357 through 041738 '<<E �\- Page 13of16 041658 10-02-04 300 Blk. Mulhern Court 041674 .... 10-05-04 100 Blk. Colonial Parkway Lockout Lockout 041659 10-02-04 600 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway 041675 .... 10-05-04 1500 Blk. Stoneridge Court Lockout Lockout 041660 10-02-04 Route 47/Route 34 041676 .... 10-05-04 1200 Blk. Evergreen Lane Accident Lost Articles 041661 10-02-04 100 Blk. Schoolhouse Road 041677 .... 10-05-04 2000 Blk. Kings Street Lockout Theft Over$300: Victim reported 25 cartons of wood flooring stolen from an unsecured construction site. 041662 10-03-04 Route 47/Cannonball Trail Suspicious Circumstances 041678 .... 10-05-04 700 Blk. Game Farm Road Theft $300 and Under: $185 dollars worth of 041663 10-03-04 1500 Blk. N.Bridge Street merchandise were stolen from a student's gym Runaway locker. The $100 cell phone was recovered. 041664 10-03-04 Fox Street/Route 47 041679 .... 10-05-04 3 W.Veterans Parkway Accident Lockout 041665 10-03-04 200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway 041680 .... 10-05-04 S.Main Street/W.Ridge Street Lockout Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving with a suspended license and was taken into custody for such. 041666 10-03-04 500 Blk. W.Kendall Drive Death — Natural Causes 041681 .... 10-05-04 Route 34/Route 47 Warrant Arrest: Officers located subject hitchhiking • 041667 10-03-04 2000 Blk. Village View Drive on the highway. Officers ran subject and found they Other Public Complaint had a valid warrant for their arrest. Subject was taken into custody for such. 041668 10-03-04 1600 Blk. Cottonwood Trail Harassment by Telephone 041682 .... 10-05-04 Center Parkway/Route 34 Accident 041669 10-04-04 Route 47/Hydraulic Avenue Other Public Complaint 041683 .... 10-05-04 Rt 34/Countryside Parkway Accident 041670 10-04-04 Route 34/Center Parkway Accident 041684 .... 10-05-04 Route 47/Wheaton Avenue Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid 041671 10-04-04 200 Blk. Walsh Circle license and was taken into custody for such. Lockout 041685 .... 10-06-04 500 Blk. W.Kendall Drive 041672 10-04-04 Route 34/Route 47 Domestic Battery: Offender slapped victim in front of Accident Officers after finding victim at another residence with another person. Offender was arrested for Domestic 041673 10-04-04 Route 47/Cannonball Trail Battery. Accident 2�,ct,D C/T O 4 Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary August 20, 2004 through October 13, 2004 0 041357 through 041738 Page 14 of 16 041686 10-06-04 1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street 041700 .... 10-08-04 Kennedy Road/Bristol Ridge Assist Business Agency Accident 041687 10-06-04 Desk Report 041701 .... 10-08-04 Route 34/Eldamain Road Assistance Rendered Civil Category Accident 041688 10-06-04 700 Blk. Game Farm Road 041702 .... 10-08-04 Route 34/Game Farm Road Lost Articles Accident 041689 10-06-04 Countryside Parkway/Rt 47 041703 .... 10-08-04 1300 Blk. Evergreen Lane Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid Suspicious Auto license and was taken into custody for such. 041704.... 10-08-04 800 Blk. S.Bridge Street 041690 10-07-04 100 Blk. Colonial Parkway Suspicious Circumstances Loud Noise Complaints 041705 .... 10-09-04 McHugh Road/Farmstead Dr 041691 10-07-04 Route 47/Van Emmon Street Dumping Garbage — Public Property Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving with a suspended license and was taken into custody for such. 041706 .... 10-09-04 600 Blk. Center Parkway Criminal Damage: Victim reported the plastic covers 041692 10-07-04 300 Blk. E.Kendall Drive on their establishment's bill changer machine were Lockout damaged. Estimated $20 of damage. 041693 10-07-04 Kennedy Road/Lexington Cr 041707 .... 10-08-04 700 Blk. N.Bridge Street Criminal Damage: $1000 worth of damage was done Domestic Trouble to two pieces of heavy machinery when unknown offender(s) placed grass and dirt down the gasoline 041708 .... 10-09-04 Route 47/Route 34 tanks of both. Accident/Traffic Arrest: Upon investigating an accident, one of the drivers was found to have a 041694 10-07-04 Desk Report suspended license and was taken into custody for Assist Other Government Agency such. 041695 10-07-04 Desk Report 041709 .... 10-09-04 100 Blk. Colonial Parkway Found Articles Domestic Trouble 041696 10-07-04 Route 47/Galena Road 041710 .... 10-09-04 Route 34/McHugh Road Accident/Traffic Arrest: Upon investigating a three Accident car accident, two of the drivers were driving without valid licenses and were taken into custody for such. 041711 .... 10-09-04 Route 34/Countryside Pkwy Accident 041697 10-07-04 Route 47/Van Emmon Street Accident 041698 10-07-04 11000 Blk. Fox Street Lockout 041699 10-08-04 Route 34/Game Farm Road Accident - , Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary EST � j-,:=�g36 August 20, 2004 through October 13, 2004 9 '11 0 041357 through 041738 '<CE 0- Page 15 of 16 041712 10-10-04 Route 34/Cannonball Trail 041721 .... 10-11-04 600 Blk. Mill Street Traffic Arrest: Subject was pulled over for improper Criminal Damage: Victim reported,$1 50 worth of lane usage. Subject failed field sobriety tests and damage done to their vehicle window. Victim stated was taken into custody for DUI. A passenger in the while driving the vehicle, they attempted to roll the vehicle was ticketed for Illegal Transportation of window down when the glass collapsed as it had Alcohol and another passenger, only 18 years of age, been broken. was charged with Possession of Alcohol by a Minor. Subject arrested for DUI tested positive for alcohol 041722 .... 10-11-04 200 Blk. W.Kendall Drive with a .177 BAC. Lockout 041713 10-10-04 Omaha Drive/Homestead Dr 041723 .... 10-11-04 1200 Blk. N.Bridge Street Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid Lockout license and was taken into custody for such. 041724 .... 10-11-04 1700 Blk. John Street 041714 10-10-04 1500 Blk. N.Bridge Street Domestic Trouble Lockout 041725 .... 10-12-04 700 Blk. Game Farm Road 041715 10-10-04 500 Blk. W.Fox Street Accident Runaway 041726 .... 10-12-04 300 Blk. E.Kendall Drive 041716 10-10-04 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street Citizen Assist Battery: Offender pushed an employee at a local establishment. Upon arrival of Officers, the offender 041727 .... 10-12-04 800 Blk. N.Bridge Street was making irrelevant statements and refused to tell Lockout officers their name. Offender was arrested after learning they had battered the employee. 041728 .... 10-12-04 1400 Blk. Aspen Lane Animal Complaint — Cat Bite 041717 10-05-04 100 Blk. Schoolhouse Road Assist Business Agency 041729 .... 10-12-04 Route 47/River Street Accident 041718 10-11-04 400 Blk. Colton Street Motor Vehicle Theft: Victim stated their vehicle was 041730 .... 10-12-04 100 Blk. E.Washington St. stolen, however, it had been repossessed on one Forgery: Victim stated that while attempting to sell prior occasion. Victim called back several days later their vehicle over the Internet, offender mailed a stating they had gotten in touch with their bank and fraudulent cashier's check to the victim. Pending the car had in fact been repossessed. investigation. 041719 10-11-04 200 Blk. E.Kendall Drive 041731 .... 10-12-04 Route 34/Bristol Ridge Road Theft $300 and Under: Victim states they run a Accident business out of their residence and people are in and out all day. Victim stated $150 was found missing 041732 .... 10-12-04 300 Blk. Olsen Street from their wallet on today's date. Victim had no idea Suicide Attempt who may have taken the money. 041733 .... 10-13-04 Game Farm Road/Pleasure 041720 10-11-04 1800 Blk. Marketview Drive Accident Lockout 4,0) Citi, J2.. ;Y °` Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary ail� '„' August 20, 2004 through October 13, 2004 , 1164 0 041357 through 041738 '<ce ‘‘' Page 16 of 16 041734 10-13-04 .....Route 34/Marketplace Drive Warrant Arrest: Subject was known to officers to be wanted and was taken into custody for two valid warrants. 041735 10-13-04 1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street Assist Business Agency 041736 10-13-04 1500 Blk. N.Bridge Street Accident 041737 10-13-04 1000 Blk. Homestead Drive Domestic Trouble 041738 10-13-04 Route 34/Cannonball Trail Accident SEP 0 7 2004 oildalnty ____, ' ._.„ / IL r $i Sher ff �, ... ; ..:. KENDALL COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE TO: AURORA POLICE DEPARTMENT,AURORA FIRE DEPARTMENT,KENDALL COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE,KANE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE,FOX VALLEY PARK DISTRICT POLICE,MONTGOMERY POLICE DEPARTMENT,NAPERVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT,PLAINFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT,OSWEGO POLICE DEPARTMENT,YORKVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT,ILLINOIS STATE POLICE, UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE,OSWEGO FIRE DEPARTMENT,KENCOM, KENDALL COUNTY CORONER FROM: SI'ERIN,'RICIL\RD A.RANDALL SUBJECT: ,ARMED&1)\NGI?ROUS SUSPI?CT,OSWEGO"TOWNSHIP DATE: .AUGUST 26-27,2004 I would like to take a moment to commend each agency listed who assisted the Aurora Police Department and the Kendall County Sheriff's Office by providing Officers, Deputies, resources and equipment at the scene of Route #30 and Hill Avenue on Thursday and Friday, August 26th and 27`h. The professionalism, dedication and heroism displayed by everyone involved that evening can be held in the highest of standings. The willingness to put yourselves ON THE LINE to maintain a closed perimeter or by bringing resources to the scene to maintain security and safety was one of the best coordinated efforts of a multi-jurisdictional group that I have seen. I know the challenges of radio frequency communications were difficult and the scope of the area was large and not familiar to everyone, but a concentrated effort to plan, prepare and execute on the fly, was accomplished by a group of highly trained and dedicated people to maintain safety for our citizens and safety for the Officers. It is with great pride I honor each of you in the performance of your duty, that you serve your communities and are willing to aid other jurisdictions at a moment's notice for the safety, security and service to our Cities, Counties, State and Nation. In humble gratitude, / ,, z //:,17,--' ,,,,,,, / Richaru . 'andall Kendall County Sheriff gq-..- k _ ..... .... ... '1---- - ...... 3. iki-- 1 , . ___________,_ ... ,_ .s...., - , . al• —__._—Jjt":1 F,L,-Elif/Away'? --,„ - ' , " USA •- 1.--,.. I 416.0 e• -1,elyntlp dej jl./)?1 I jtio2A--C-Leg '--1- If)0 S-100 "--......\-2,, , .1.•:::.•,:i fIllii?fii:itiiiiffiLifii!ii11111Adlii:lifiliiirliiiiii31 DARE program... _ The Yorkville.DARE.program is aliveand well:When the word DARE is mentionedthere is a stigma`,of a has been program that.has been used past its_prime.'The media has attacked DARE because of the: lack. of: scientific proof that the program works.The-issue is how do we prove our success?The curriculum is not the only ingredient that makes a drug prevention program work. The school administration, including the teachers and parents,pave the way to provide open communion with the children. Ifthat need was not being met, the kids' would not, be receptive to the culture of a drug-free' lifestyle. We as a community cannot only talk drug-free but we must live it, we must live in a responsible manner for the sake of the next generation - T have been teaching DARE for 11 years at the Yorkville schools and have built-a- rapport with the students over the years. I have made the best out of the DARE program and tweaked the time allotted for our students to help mold it to our communities needs._This has included discussing the school handbookcriteria that evolves an understanding of societies social norms;The financial backing has been consistent through our local businesses with Fox River Lanes supporting;us since the beginning of our program. The state-Of Illinois obtained a grant for-several years that paid for all student workbooks:"arid "supporting material that was organized and disseminated by the Illinois State Police. This grant has expired and budgets were cut throughout the state and all support staff for; DARE was eliminated. The grant was seed money to give the opportunity all communities 'in Illinois;_to implement this program. The program ha.been dropped' by several communities. Now'we'are back to"the beginning;vw dvwe prove our'success? Here's a couple of ways we can prove it within our community. Come to our fifth grade DARE graduation and witness what our children are saying. through their essays and'the overwhelming attendance to the event. Come to oneof our seventh grade classes and witness the Open communication between the teachers; students, and police,officer,.discussing highly charged topics:.that.influence-our kids and their choices. Talk to the parents of DARE students and ask their opinion of _the program_Read the.seventh.grade evaluations-that aid student complete after,1,0 sessionsf Dell delivere �4 4 i t.'; 4 their age bracket Do all this,withmYorkyilleland I .y believe you will also understand why we are continuing `DARE'and adding an officer_to help with our very successful Drug Abuse Resistance Education program.: We are successful because we are all working together to curve the use of drugs within our youth. "We,". are parents, teachers, police,businesses, and.what we are here for, our children.Thank you for your support andif 'you have any questions regarding our'DARE program please do not hesitate to call me at 630-553-4340 OFFICER BARRY GROESCH RECORD Thursday, Sept. 2,2004 • `.c C/7.).. 0 0 Yorkville Police Department Memorandum 0 lifil ,, 804 Game Farm Road EST � 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 -�: Telephone: 630-553-4340 p I Gil . ` Fax: 630-553-1141 onset 0 . orrilK.ddf County `4i kLE ! ' Date: August 26, 2004 To: Molly Batterson Office Manager From: Chief Harold Martin Reference: National Night Out, E.P.A., & Neighborhood Watch Molly, it is with tremendous pride I commend you for your part in our very successful National Night Out. I also want to thank you for your integral part in the E.P.A. and Neighborhood Watch Program. I want to thank you for the work you did personally to make these Programs work. Everyone that attended these_ programs had a great time and enjoyed themselves. I understand how much work it took to get this together. Thanks to your direction and involvement you made these Programs something to be proud of. The only problem with someone that does things really well is that they tend to end up getting all the "go to" problems. Every time I have asked something of you, you have come through. This is why I am always looking in your direction when I need something done. Please remember that even though I don't always show my appreciation, I really do appreciate everything that you do. I wish I had more of you to go around. You are truly an asset to our police department. Please keep up the excellent work. Sin - / -:-- -1 eff,--./ I., r F Pirr 4______ Harold's. Martin III ,0;14,0 Chief of Police Cc: File Public Safety Committee J22. A, o Yorkville Police Department Memorandum pi 804 Game Farm Road ika EST..% _V1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 ----=,---=------_-_-__ Telephone: 630-553-4340 \\,.. Fax: 630-553-1141 o$et O 14 Kende/Cavity `� Date: August 26, 2004 To: Senior Sergeant Ronald Diederich From: Chief Harold Martin Reference: National Night Out Ron, it is with tremendous pride I commend you for your part in our very successful National Night Out. I want to thank you for the work you did personally to make this program work. Everyone that attended this event had a great time and enjoyed themselves. I understand how much work it took to get this together. Thanks to your direction and involvement you made this program something to be proud of. The only problem with someone that does things really well is that they tend to end up getting all the "go to" problems. Every time I have asked something of you, you have come through. This is why I am always looking in your direction when I need something done. Please remember that even though I don't always show my appreciation, I really do appreciate everything that you do. I wish I had more of you to go around. You are truly an asset to our police department. Please keep up the excellent work. Sincerely, , de/AK, ..,././i ii Ariik, .... ... 4 r : - 7 Harold!/i. Martin III Chief of Police Cc: Lt. Donald P. Schwartzkopf File Public Safety Committee t'�ti° car y a� #, o Yorkville Police Department Memorandum 804 Game Farm Road EST 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 -� Telephone: 630-553-4340 p� Ia Fax 630-553-1141 It O Date: August 26, 2004 To: Lieutenant Donald P. Schwartzkopf From: Chief Harold Martin Reference: Contribution to the Senior Management Team Don, I want to commend you for everything you do for this police department. I know I have not put my thanks in writing, until now. I want you to know that I really do appreciate all the extra time that you put in, from hanging over for meetings, ILEAS assignment, SRT, Training, call outs, and numerous other assignments. I realize that being number two can be very difficult and unrewarding at times. You have been involved in so many things that it is difficult to list them all. I believe you have really excelled in certain areas, making my job so much easier. I know I can leave for a class or even on vacation and not have to worry how things are being handled. I know I can count on you doing what I would do if I were here. I realize that you have taken on a lot over the past couple of years. I just hope you find it as rewarding as I do to see the new people we have hired succeed because of the culture we have molded here. It is very exciting to watch them grow along with the department. I believe we must continue to assume the role of mentors. I also believe you have them moving in the right direction. I hope we are able to temper our feelings in the area of some of the more seasoned officers. I feel we are slowly gaining ground on even the most negative individual. I want to make sure we continue to make everyone that works for us an important part of the whole plan. I want you to continue to work with everyone with the same determination and compassion you have shown with the new hires. With your assistance and guidance we will continue to make the Yorkville Police Department the place police officers not only want to come to work, but never want to leave. Thanks again for all that you have done and continue to do. Sincerely, Oratr -,,,,, /...air,‘,i,/If /11/10116C,frer-441.,11= arold Ii,. Martin III Chief of Police Cc: file W9, PF1 //f2,A/ :4/('71 /1,,,77( ( 12 77 -14742 /;"14) 7/77e2 /24Z0,47 *76A (lc ,27/ 1 4/2/7V /7c,114YZ77 /Z7c57 /7.12,7Z2 1?/2(:2 ) 47274- ;7 (77 ,1,7277e -4707 • 2'2172r/ /7772 42792-772 f7477/7C ,' 77(7—771 /-)'2 :gloyx KW 6 0 dB • OCT 0 1 2004 oNicipq 00�� ten^ 2 q J C } ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL LEAGUE KENNETH A. ALDERSON Member:National League of Cities Executive Director 500 EAST CAPITOL AVENUE - P.O. BOX 5180 SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS 62705-5180 Phone (217) 525-1220 Fax (217) 525-7438 Web Site: www.iml.org September 30, 2004 Harold Martin, Police Chief City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Re: 91St Annual Conference Dear Chief Martin: On behalf of the Illinois Municipal League membership and staff, thank you for participating in our Annual Conference in Chicago. This year's conference achieved record attendance, in part due to the efforts of you and the other presenters. Your willingness to participate and cooperate in providing training for municipal officials is greatly appreciated. Cordially, „j(' ri I t)o-t_ ( - Gary ch) Direct o?Communications and Education SEP 2 7 2004 emcp Regional Institute for Community Policing Regional-Institute for Community Policing 171 /& 44 -, , 4 4(A. °� /01‘ G� . 6)/ze/oatedN46-/- 6?,edoe-e44-7 ) )1 orel-414 / , • •. i lei SEP 1 3 2004 SC rte► _ --r --- SFR t- / (J/-4) 0=- frt/le-T-7/LJ al; { {'` ,ems,%r Ii! 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'•'' • ' '''. • "--• --- .-,—. 4...,P-...-7.• ',.•• .., , ..i • ',T.-..•?,.',:,.'...:,:i--•,.=.i.r.',?4,-.'.','%1.3",i'Pr.-'r,;,1.,-''..:': • . • ..-:'•••,::.;.., 1,;',:..,..'-.7.,.,'•:4•f, 1-'-..-'4,1..q•-• • : -• ;;:. ,,kiW:c. 4, . . :. . • • • Coandum .nrf , 804 Game Farm Road est ° ' 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4340 0 p -L A Fax: 630-553-1141 4CE ,ice Date: October 04, 2004 To: Sgt. Hilt #206 From: Ofc. S. Cernekee #216 Ref: Senior Services Conference Sir- The Senior Services Conference was held on September 21-22 in Springfield Illinois. During the course of these two days, Officer Johnson and I were given the opportunity to experience numerous seminars consisting of information on seniors and how to improve existing programs involving seniors. We were also offered a "meet and greet" that allowed us to make connections with those in other departments. Overall, this experience gave us information that will be useful in the coming months in making our Senior Programs flourish. One of the downfalls of the conferences was that a few of the sessions did not provide the information promised. I attended a "How to Create a Safe house" breakout session, but instead of giving information on how to create one, we were only told about existing houses in other states. Although this particular breakout did not provided the information promised, this was an example of an exception, not the rule at this conference. The other sessions provided information such as senior frauds, driving difficulties, and lifestyle changes as the elderly grow in age. I would recommend continued participation in this conference in the coming years. The information keeps officers up to date on the new information concerning the elderly. Respectfully Submitted, i L, I (-- r+i-ii ic.,-v ` "4 loAxilt, a. aah.ac #art Officer S. Cernekee #216 __-ESTATE°�,4 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Boar 2 2 2004 ��, STATE OF ILLINOIS 0 * �@ "'41'.4^ Rod R.Blagojevich,Governor ' y , , = g J Phone: 217/782-4540 I"avG $ Dr.Thomas J.Jurkanin,Executive Director Fax: 217/524-5350 TDD: 217/524-5711 September 20, 2004 Chief Harold O. Martin III Yorkville Police Department 804 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 Dear Chief Martin: Crash Reconstruction has become recognized as a critical component of the policing function over the past several years. In 1985, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, United States Department of Transportation, sponsored a committee for the development of guidelines for the certification of all crash reconstructionists. A formal program was adopted by this Board in 1986. The Board's certification program is the only State program of its kind in the United States. Officer David W. Delaney of your department pursued completion of the Board's certification program with great devotion. You and your department should be proud of his accomplishment in successfully completing the three part examination process. Officer Delaney's application and grades were presented to the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board for approval at the September 2, 2004 Board meeting. I am pleased to inform you that, based upon his study and examination performance, he was approved by the Board to join the ranks of the few crash reconstructionists to receive certification. It is with pleasure and honor that I forward to you his Crash Reconstruction Specialist Certificate. Please present Officer Delaney with his certificate on behalf of the Training Board, and convey to him my personal congratulations on this accomplishment and best wishes for a successful career as a law enforcement crash reconstruction ist. Sincerely, r /'' Thomas J. Jurkanin, Ph.D. Executive Director TJJ/jaj Enclosure 600 South Second Street • Suite 300 • Springfield, IL 62704-2542 Printed an Recycled Paper ,/1{OVq IIIRv) a71 Y11014 v / �0,.'Noeo %N ,y YORKVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT CHIEFOF POLICE 804 Game Farm Road Phone (630) 553-4340 Harold O.Martin III Yorkville,Illinois 60560 Fax (630) 553-1141 Date: September 17, 2004 To: Chief Harold O. Martin III From: S/Sergeant Ron Diederich Reference: Monthly Mileage Report During August 2004, the Yorkville Police Department logged a total of 22,090 miles. Individual squad miles are: Monthly Current Reassign / Squad Vehicle Squad Usage Miles Miles Replace Date M-1 2001 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol / K-9 2,926 84,982 2006/2007 M-2 1996 Chevrolet Caprice Administration 534 136,059 2005/2006 M-3 1998 Ford Crown Victoria Administration 274 121,850 2003/2004 M-4 2002 Chevrolet Impala Patrol 1,324 56,754 2005/2006 M-5 1998 Ford Crown Victoria Administration 985 116,861 2003/2004 M-6 2003 Chevrolet Impala Chief 2,224 18,310 2007/2008 M-7 2001 Ford Crown Victoria DARE 0 68,140 2009/2010 M-8 2004 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 3,227 36,809 2007/2008 M-9 2000 Ford Crown Victoria Lieutenant 595 65,743 2008/2009 M-10 1991 Ford Thunderbird DARE 62 126,032 2004/2005 M-11 2003 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 2,340 45,958 2006/2007 M-12 1999 Ford Expedition Patrol /Trucks 1,363 52,963 2007/2008 M-13 2001 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol / K-9 259 42,283 2010/2011 M-14 2003 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 2,533 56,897 2005/2006 M-15 2004 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol Sergeant 1,311 17,476 2007/2008 M-16 2004 Ford Expedition Patrol Sergeant 2,133 11,092 2008/2009 Respectfully, (77_.____.--------D . -- S/Sgt. Ronald E. Diederich #203 Yorkville Police Department - Overtime Manhour Utilization Report - 10-02-04 Date Court Training Relief Details Admin Emerg Invest Corn Sery Full Time Part Time 05/15/04 6 0 1.75 12 0 0 7.25 027 22.75 05/29/04 2 0 4 16 0 0 30.25 1 53.25 34 06/12/04 7.5 0 0 28.5 0 0 23.75 4 63.75 26.25 06/26/04 2 021.5 0 0 0 23 0 46.5 4 07/10/04 2 0 6 12 0 0 10.25 0 30.25 24.5 07/24/04 2 8 5 0 0 0 21 2 38 38 08/07/04 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 5 ..._ 11 33 08/21/04 12 0 0 0 2 12 27 4 57 29.5 09/04/04 2 010 40.5 7 0 19 8.5 87 65.5 09/18/04 0 0.. 12.5 34.5 11 0 16.75 9 83.75 57.5 10/02/04 13.5 0 4.5 34 2 0 5.5 9 68.5 39 FY04-05 Court Training Relief Details Admin Emerg Invest Corn Sery Full Time Part Time Totals 51.00 8.00 65.25 177.50 22.00 14.00 185.75 42.50 566.00 374.00 Percents 9% 1% 12% 31% 4% 2% 33% 8% 100% N/A Average 4.64 0.73 5.93 16.14 2.00 1.27 16.89 3.86 51.45 34.00 LAST YEAR'S STATISTICS FOR MANHOUR UTILIZATION FY03-04 Court Training Relief Details Admin Emerg Invest Corn Sery Full Time Part Time Totals 173.5 197 180.25 250 136.5 0 319.25 106.25 1362.75 2164 Percents 13% 14% 13% 18% 10% 0% 23% 8% 100% N/A Average 6.67 7.58 6.93 9.62 5.25 0.00 12.28 4.09 52.41 83.23 "***` Riverfront summary will not be complete until next payroll period ends -09-18-04 Prepared by Molly Batterson 10/6/2004 Page 1 Yorkville Police Department M 11 Department Report I r s{ -rM www.datacompublishing.com Ethnic Breakdown Community Makeup min % of Department Average miTotal Total Total Total % Total Stops Citations Searched Contraband Male °A Female Illlllllllllllllllumlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllummillllllllll mi 94% Found in Search Caucasian 2022 785 96 10 67% 33% Plain View !IlIIIIIImII[41ininEII1111111II itillt11161111111 iiiinlillt1 iniiinininu 85% 0 1% Found in Search African / American 65 26 6 0 82% 18% Plain View III 3% 0 0% Found in Search Native American/Alaskan 1 0 0 0 100% 0% Plain View 0% 0 IIII 4% Found in Search Hispanic 273 154 75 Plain View 85% 15% View min 11% I 0 I1% Found in Search Asian / Pacific Islander 14 3 1 0 57% 43% Plain View 1 1% 0 Yorkville Police Department Manhour Report - September 2004 2004 PATROL AUG 03 SEP 03 OCT 03 NOV 03 DEC 03 JAN 04 FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP TOTALS Accidents 21.25 20.25 21.78 47.33 31.88 22.17 21.92 24.67 33.33 24.50 29.83 32.20 27.58 45.75 261.95 Administrative Activity 330.25 385.27 666.25 574.23 395.53 453.28 535.47 572.88 382.42 348.27 374.17 324.92 313.05 389.33 3,693.79 Animal Complaints 2.75 6.00 3.50 2.67 3.17 3.17 2.58 5.00 8.50 8.00 6.58 7.92 6.08 4.75 52.58 Arrest Activity 28.08 19.17 16.38 53.22 31.58 22.58 18.75 36.23 41.88 24.17 38.42 20.73 52.67 17.33 272.76 Assist Agencies 170.27 148.88 119.17 158.58 139.93 139.62 176.23 166.05 191.50 131.75 144.25 179.28 223.75 116.75 1,469.18 Community Relations 94.42 61.33 44.75 59.42 32.25 23.42 23.58 59.25 45.33 68.25 99.62 88.33 77.33 91.17 576.28 Departmental Duties 92.98 77.22 98.30 107.28 115.58 148.67 132.00 100.33 92.07 104.73 99.97 118.83 122.58 139.17 1,058.35 Investigations 50.42 116.27 94.73 147.17 206.52 133.57 143.67 51.50 28.17 43.38 92.58 81.75 57.67 63.92 696.21 Ordinance/Traffic Violations 64.42 72.88 48.83 145.33 125.18 121.05 103.13 134.52 79.43 152.43 86.95 58.45 100.68 61.98 898.62 Personnel Activity 464.57 597.57 677.45 710.43 757.22 593.73 535.83 837.30 592.50 549.27 1002.25 640.08 789.93 660.10 6,200.99 Preventive Patrol 952.50 774.12 996.28 733.92 809.53 935.62 888.82 832.15 922.35 831.75 879.00 733.35 792.68 971.15 7,786.87 Public Complaints 99.75 63.98 104.32 123.22 59.15 61.15 74.17 72.60 93.72 122.50 116.92 147.17 131.58 87.32 907.13 Public Services 30.75 49.67 64.95 45.83 74.65, 47.17 24.67 50.75 34.83 38.33 35.92 39.33 32.00 33.42 336.42 Report Activity 189.25 161.82 231.27 371.20 259.33 211.42 220.37 224.65 117.08 260.17 193.00 167.50 257.75 179.33 1,831.27 School Activity 74.83 226.08 358.07, 159.75 170.50 189.08 214.57 295.08 174.08 222.58 33.33 3.67 94.83 246.83 1,474.05 Traffic Activity 267.33 250.83 289.75 352.87 530.48 401.55 319.70 421.43 271.18 365.48 252.58 205.68 250.98 215.17 2,703.75 Training 102.67 110.07 354.65 234.42 62.00 176.92 407.88 297.58 204.83 274.08 18.92 309.17 83.42 158.58 1,931.38 2004 ADMINISTRATIVE AUG 03 SEP 03 OCT 03 NOV 03 DEC 03 JAN 04 FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP TOTALS Chief 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33, 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 1,559.97 CPAT Officer 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 1,559.97 Crossing Guards(In Days) 8.00 42.00 43.50 32.00 30.00 37.50 36.00 46.00 31.50 39.00 8.00 0.00 10.00 42.00 250.00 Lieutenant 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33_ 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 1,559.97 Office Supervisor 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 1,559.97 Records Clerks 182.33 266.83 298.33 264.08 287.58 281.33 281.08 297.33 285.83 291.83 291.83 302.08 173.33 346.66 2,551.30 TOTALS 3920.14 4143:56 5225.58 5016.27 4815.38 4696.32 4853.74 5218.62 4323.85 4593.79 4497.44 4153.76 4291.21 '4564.03 41192.76 Yorkville Police Department Offense Report - September 2004 Offense Categories AUGI SEP I OCT I NOVI DEC JAN FEB I MARI APR I MAYI JUN'JUL'AUGI SEP 04 TOTALS Arson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Assault 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 () 0 ' 2 2 10 Battery 6 6 15 2 3 4 2 2 7 5 4 3 6 1 34 Burglary 3 9 3 8 4 7 1 8 2 5 9 12 6 5 55 Cannabis Offenses 3 4 2 4 2 0 1 5 0 3 0 1 1 1 12 Controlled Substance Offenses 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Crimes Involving Children 4 2 2 5 4 4 1 6 1 5 1 4 4 6 32 Criminal Damage 11 10 15 13 21 5 4 7 6 22 16 20 , 12 17 109 Deceptive Practices 1 7 2 4 2 3 2 0 5 6 1 `' 5 6 3 31 Drug Paraphernalia Offenses 2 3 2 1 2 00 2 0 3 1 3 1 0 10 Firearms Offenses 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Gambling Offenses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kidnapping ,..: Me0 0 0 0 0 1 � r0 0 1 2 � ,1 1 0 0 6 �"Th1lr ��amztialf� .111i:iir1Cy ,40--,37.176 r , ,7,, f, � ./;�/%r4y" �,i,���/ 7,�/ r ryt�-u �„ 4 / %,1 � ��qim��//,/�� Liquor Offenses 7 0 2 3 3 1 2 0 2 6 0 1 6 3 21 Murder 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Robbery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Sex Offenses 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 Theft 10 10 15 10 15 8 5 12 8 14 12 10 7 13 89 All Other Criminal Offenses 13 10 16 16 12 13 25 10 10 15 14 18 11 , 15 131 Traffic Incidents AUGI SEP I OCT I NOVI DEC JAN1FEBIMARIAPR1MAYIJUN IJULIAUGI SEP 04 TOTALS Driving Under The Influence 12 0 0 4 7 1 3 5 4 2 2 1 0 10 28 License/Registration Violations 70 25 19 31 62 55 42 75 35 33 37 24 57 33 391 Seatbelt Citations 36 17 6 36 78 18 14 8 3 126 64 16 18 14 281 Seatbelt Warnings 14 13 15 6 4 5 11 5 18 29 21 19 13 12 133 Speeding Citations 20 23 16 31 55 42 54 47 34 29 17 12 37 21 293 Speeding Warnings 51 33 32 44 89 0 65 96 0 0 0 0 0 0 161 Transportation of Alcohol 3 0 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 4 4 13 Uninsured Motor Vehicle 33 22 15 27 54 48 43 49 41 42 27 : 29 43 25 347 Total Citations Issued 159E 110 77 156 109 187 177 195 160 279 186 132 233 : 170 1719 Total Verbal Warnings Issued 86 38 32 35 53 4 7 4 12 4 5 5 15 6 62 Total Written Warnings Issued 242 241 230 265 390 343 334 383 304 357 251 '264 269 221 2726 Accident Reports Taken AUGI SEP I OCT I NOVI DEC JAN I FEB I MARI APR I MAYI JUN IJULI AUGI SEP 04 TOTALS Hit and Run Accident 2 3 0 6 2 0 2 7 2 1 0 1 1 4 18 Property Damage Accident 18 22 16 25 37 28 26 27 24 34 30 32 36 23 260 Personal Injury Accident 7 4 6 4 6 5 5 2 2 3 1 8 5 10 41 Total Accidents Taken 27 29 22 35 45 33 33 36 28 38 31 41 42 37 319 —uniawrui visitation interference is reportea unaer toe s ianappmg section or the Illinois Uniformed Crime Reporting system. The Kidnapping line item includes this ,C1,-,,,,,,, ,s t„tai Yorkville Police Department 2004 Truck Enforcement Summary Ticket Bond Funds Date Time Offense Location Disposition Number Taken Received 01/07/04 7:32 20877 Overweight on Axles Route 34/Marketplace Drive $590 Ex Parte $430.00 21061 Overweight on Highway $1,405 Guilty $732.00 02/18/04 9:01 Route 47/Route 34 21062 Overweight on Registration $2,622 Guilty $760.06 02/19/04 9:07 21010 Route 47/Route 71 $395 Ex Parte $260.00 02/19/04 9:30 21064 Overweight on Gross Route 47/Route 71 $590 Ex Parte $430.00 02/23/04 14:30 21065 Overweight on Axles Route 47/Countryside Parkway $395 Ex Parte $260.00 , 03/16/04 11:14 21013 Overweight on Gross Route 47/Wheaton Avenue $1,070 Ex Parte $850.00 04/07/04 10:32 21017 Overweight on Registration Route 47/Bonnie Lane $350 Ex Parte $135.72 I 04/14/04 12:27 21018 Overweight on Axles Route 47/Cannonball Trail $245 Guilty $160.00 04/15/04 13:36 21019 Overweight on Axles Route 47/Greenbriar Road $245 Supervision $130.00 04/28/04 10:04 21020 Overweight on Bridge Route 47/Amurol Drive Promise to Comply Guilty $1,365.00 21023 Overweight on Gross $1,070 Guilty $850.00 04/29/04 12:09 Route 47/Route 71 21024 Overweight on Registration $590 Stricken $0.00 05/19/04 13:10 21902 Overweight on Axles Route 71/Route 47 $535 Stricken $385.00 05/25/04 12:35 21904 Overweight on Axles Route 34/Cannonball Trail $350 Ex Parte $220.00 21905 Overweight on Axles 1 $2,165 Pending $0.00 05/26/04 9:19 Walsh Drive/Columbine Court 21906 Overweight on Registration $350. Pending $0.00 21907 Overweight on Gross $1,660 Guilty $870.60 05/27/04 9:09 Route 71/Route 126 21908 Overweight on Registration $1,405 Guilty $392.62 06/21/04 10:02 22145 Overweight on Axles Route 71/Country Hills Drive $985 Guilty $775.00 06/30/04 9:06 22146 Overweight on Axles Route 71/Route 47 $535 Ex Parte $385.00 Report Last Updated 10/11/2004 at 3:31 PM Page 1 of 2 Authored by Molly Batterson, Office Supervisor Yorkville Police Department 2004 Truck Enforcement Summary Ticket Bond Funds Date Time Offense Location Disposition Number Taken Received 07/23/04 12:59 21709 Overweight on Bridge Route 47/Amurol Drive Incarcerated Guilty $1,000.00 07/26/04 12:27 21712 Overweight on Axles Route 34/Cannonball Trail $210 Ex Parte $100.00 08/05/04 8:02 21717 Overweight on Axles Route 47/Wheaton Avenue $210 Ex Parte $100.00 08/10/04 8:02 21718 Overweight on Axles Route 47/Landmark Avenue $210 Ex Parte $100.00 08/13/04 12:38 21723 Overweight on Axles Royal Oaks Drive/Bristol Ridge Road $210 Guilty $100.00 22396 Overweight on Gross $2,335 Pending $0.00 10/01/04 7:24 Route 47/Countryside Parkway 22397 Overweight on Registration $2,165 Pending $0.00 10/07/04 14:55 22400 Overweight on Gross Cannonball Trail/Route 47 $535 Pending $0.00 Totals For Bond Taken and Fines Received After Court Costs - 2004 $22,892 N/A $10,791.00 Totals For Bond Taken and Fines Received After Court Costs- 2003 $15,972 N/A $11,343.01 Totals For Bond Taken and Fines Received After Court Costs - 2002 $42,014 N/A $21,665.12 Totals For Bond Taken and Fines Received After Court Costs - 2001 $56,232 N/A $30,226.86 Totals For Bond Taken and Fines Received After Court Costs 2000 $25,815 N/A $13,026.43 Running Total $162,925 N/A $87,052.42 Report Last Updated 10/11/2004 at 3:31 PM Page 2 of 2 Authored by Molly Batterson, Office Supervisor 10/14/2004 16:37 FAX 630 553 5764 DANIEL J. KRAMER a 001/004 STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) ss COUNTY OF KENDALL ) ORDINANCE NO. 2004- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 3,CHAPTER 3 OF THE LIQUOR CONTROL ORDINANCE OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council of the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE have considered modifications and amendments to Title 3, Chapter 3 of the City Code providing for liquor control within the limits of the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE; and WHEREAS, the modifications and amendments have been heard by the City Council and Public Safety Committee, due consideration given by the City Council sitting as a Committee of the Whole, and by the City Council and Staff of the City regulating alcohol within City limits; WHEREAS, all of said advisory bodies consider it to be necessary and in the best interests of the City to amend the existing Liquor Control Ordinance of the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE: NOW THEREFORE be it ordained by the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE that Title 3, Chapter 3 of the City Code is amended as follows: 1. Section 3-3-4 shall be amended as follows: CLASSES OF LICENSES: The Classifications of liquor licenses holders shall be as follows: Class A: Retail-Tavern/Bar: Class Al -- Beer, wine, liquor and package 10/14/2004 18:37 FAX 630 553 5764 DANIEL J. KRAMER a 002/004 Class A2—Beer,wine and liquor Class A3 —Beer,wine and liquor(service bar only) Class A4—Beer and wine (service bar only) Class R: Restaurant: Class R1-- Restaurant and Lounge, Beer,wine and liquor: For consumption on the premises only, without restriction as to the manner served,provided that the sale of alcoholic liquor shall only be made in connection with and in adjunct to a restaurant owned and operated by licensee and located upon the premises; further, the receipts from the sales of alcoholic liquor shall not total more than 50 percent of the gross dollar sales of the restaurant-liquor operation of the premises. Provided further,that for the purposes of this section, "lounge" shall mean an area within the premises and in conjunction with the restaurant dining area in which there is seating(tables and chairs) for patrons not greater than the seating provided in the restaurant dining area. Provided further,that any person under the age of twenty-one years shall not be permitted within said"lounge" area after p.m. Class R2—Restaurants, Beer,wine and liquor(service bar only): For the consumption of beer, wine and liquor on the premises,without restriction as to the manner served, provided that receipts from the sale of alcoholic liquor(beer and wine only)shall not total more than 50 percent of the gross dollar sales of the restaurant and provided further that no restaurant licensed as such shall sell alcoholic liquor(beer, wine and liquor) except with meals and there shall be no bar within the restaurant Class R3 —Beer and wine(service bar only): For the consumption of beer and wine only on the premises, without restriction as to the manner served,provided that receipts from the sale of alcoholic liquor(beer and wine only) shall not total more than 50 percent of the gross dollar sales of the restaurant and provided further that no restaurant licensed as such shall sell alcoholic liquor(beer and wine only) except with meals and there shall be no bar within the restaurant. Class R4—Wine and liquor(service bar only) For the consumption of wine and liquor only on the premises, without restriction as to the manner served,provided that receipts from the sale of alcoholic liquor(beer and wine only) shall not total more than 50 percent of the gross dollar sales of the restaurant and provided further that no restaurant licensed as such shall sell alcoholic liquor(beer and wine only) except with meals and there shall be no bar within the restaurant. Class B: Package: Class B—Beer, wine and liquor: For consumption off the premises only. Curb service or sale is prohibited. If the class B licensee is located in the same building 10/14/2004 18:37 FAX 630 553 5764 DANIEL J. KRAMER a003/004 as food store or drugstore, or is an adjoining building,that portion of the premises designated for sale of alcoholic beverages shall be physically separated from the food store to prohibit access thereto during prohibited hours of operation. Class B1 —Beer and Wine: For consumption off the premises only. Curb service or sale is prohibited. If the class B licensee is located in the same building as food store or drugstore,or is an adjoining building, that portion of the premises designated for sale of alcoholic beverages shall be physically separated from the food store to prohibit access thereto during prohibited hours of operation. 2. 3-3-12 CONDITIONS OF LICENSE A New Section E(4) shall be added as follows: Prior to the issuance of a liquor license, or renewal thereof, all licensees(including managers or licensees) and any employee of a licensee who shall serve, dispense or draw alcoholic liquors shall attend a BASSETT alcohol awareness instructional training program of not more than six (6) hours duration, to be presented by the police department. The local liquor control commissioner may promulgate rules and regulations for keeping records of and issuing documentation indicating attendance at such training programs. Failure of a licensee,manager or employee (within 90 days of the commencement of the employment)to attend a BASSETT alcohol awareness instructional training program shall constitute a violation of the licensee's license. 3. 3-3-12 CONDITIONS OF LICENSE Section 3-3-12(1) shall be amended as follows: No licensee or his/her representative, agent or employee shall pennit any person under the age of twenty one(21) years to act as his agent,barkeeper, servant, employee, entertainer,or clerk in offering package alcoholic beverages for sale; provided, however, that licensees whose businesses are not predominantly the sale of alcoholic liquor, such as restaurants, clubs, hotels, bowling alleys, grocery stores, gas stations, food convenience stores, and drugstores, may employ persons under twenty one(21) years of age, otherwise qualified by law for such employment including acting as a waitress/waiter or other wait staff duties, in connection with those portions of his/her business not related to the sale of package liquor. 4. Repealer: All ordinances or parts of ordinances conflicting with any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be and the same are hereby repealed. 10/14/2004 16:37 FAX 630 553 5764 DANIEL J. KRAMER a 004/004 5. Severability: If any section,subsection, sentence, clause,phrase or portion of this ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct, and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions hereof. 6. Effective Date: This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form as provided by law, WANDA OHARE JOSEPH BESCO VALERIE BURR PAUL JAMES LARRY KOT MARTY MUNNS ROSE SPEARS RICHARD STICKA APPROVED by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this day of ,A.D. 2004, MAYOR PASSED by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County,Illinois this day of , A.D. 2004. Attest: CITY CLERK Prepared by: Law Offices of Daniel J. Kramer 1107A S. Bridge St. Yorkville, IL 60560 630.553.9500 Yorkville Police Department Summary of Alarm Responses August 1, 2003 through July 31, 2004 Total Calls for Summary Report 603 Residential 78 Business 401 School/Government 124 Yorkville Police Department Residential • Alarm Responses August 1, 2003 through July 31, 2004 Date Location 9/6/2003 611 Andrea Court 2/16/2004 656 Arrowhead Drive 2/29/2004 10/3/2003 688 Arrowhead Drive 10/3/2003 769 Arrowhead Drive 2/4/2004 8/4/2003 1448 Aspen Lane 3/21/2004 423 E. Barberry Circle 8/30/2003 536 W.Barberry Circle 4/23/2004 568 W. Barberry Circle 11J11/2003 711 N. Bridge Street 12/1412003 7/11/2004 1825 Candleberry Lane 4/12/2004 2950 Cannonball Trail 9/22/2003 932 Canyon Trail 11/6/2003 12/16/2003 1361 Chestnut Circle 12/7/2003 1365 Chestnut Circle 8/6/2003 1299 Chestnut Lane 7/21/2004 1353 Chestnut Lane 3/5/2004 1309`Coralberry Court 3/19/2004 1607 Coralberry Court 7/15/2004 405 N. Dover Court 12/16/2003 412 S. Dover Court 2/25/2004 2/25/2004 408 Elm Street 3/31/2004 5/20/2004 1319 Evergreen Lane 12/24/2003 12/24/2003 885 Flint Creek Road 6/18/2004 7/9/2004 3/11/2004 607 Greenfield Turn 3/19/2004 511 Heartland Drive 12/2/2003 989 Heartland Drive 1/9/2004 9/19/2003 12/12/2003 991 Heartland Drive 2/26/2004 7/16/2004 1109 Heartland Drive 7/23/2004; 6/8/2004 1726 John Street 8/3/2003 11/15/2003 1735 John Street 4/24/2004 7/26/2004 9/26/2003 1737 John Street 9/26/2003 8/27/2003 208 Johnson Street Yorkville Police Department Residential Alarm Responses August 1, 2003 through July 31, 2004 Date Location 4/5/2004 221 W. Kendall Drive 1/2/2004 3/19/2004 307 King Street 6/25/2004 12/27/2003 2054 Kingsmill Court 8/6/2003 501 W. Madison Street 8/6/2003 1/28/2004 2035 Muirfield Drive 6/19/2004 2123 Northland Lane 5/15/2004 2559 Overlook Court 5/16/2004 1204 Prairie Lane 6/7/2004 554 Redhorse Lane 6/22/2004 1/17/2004 69 Trillium Court 2/19/2004 8/8/2003 242 Walsh Court 11/21/2003 2/3/2004 1828 Walsh Drive 2/3/2004 5/29/2004 610 White Oak Way 5/29/2004 1/31/2004 626 White Oak Way 5/26/2004 631 White Oak Way 5/31/2004 658 White Oak Way 7/5/2004 1202 Willow Way 7/20/2004 5/19/2004 1303 Willow Way 9/28/2003 267 Windham Circle 4/4/2004 Yorkville Police Department Business Alarm Responses August 1, 2003 through July 31, 2004 Date Location 3/9/2004 Unknown 3241 Cannonball Trail 2/17/2004 Unknown 3421 Cannonball Trail 1/5/2004 Unknown 1424 Cannonball Trail 3/14/2004 Unknown 126 Commercial Drive 8/6/2003 10/15/2003 Unknown -4 Suites at Address 10/19/2003 176 Commercial Drive 4/18/2004 1/30/2004 Unknown 206 Countryside Parkway 8/22/2003 Unknown Business Name 12/22/2003 408 Countryside Parkway 4/27/2004 Unknown 522 Stagecoach Trail Unknown 8/19/2003 624 Veterans Parkway 9/11/2003 9/16/2003 10/13/2003 11/18/2003 11/25/2003 11/25/2003 11/25/2003 11/26/2003 Aldi's 11/26/2003 12/10/2003 12/26/2003 1/11/2004 3/2/2004 3/2/2004 4/19/2004 . . 11/23/2003 4/29/2004 American Steel Fabricators 7/14/2004 7/14/2004 10/23/2003 AMG Homes Yorkville Police Department Business Alarm Responses August 1, 2003 through July 31, 2004 Date Location 8/29/2003 10/25/2003 11/2/2003 11/4/2003 12/7/2003 1/2/2004 1/2/2004 1/11/2004 Blockbuster 2/20/2004 2/22/2004 3/4/2004 3/8/2004 3/8/2004 3/8/2004 3/18/2004 9/19/2003 9/20/2003 6/11/2004 Bristol Equipment 6/14/2004 7/19/2004 7/31/2004 Burger King 10/16/2003 10/16/2003 Carriage I 10/17/2003 4/21/2004 11/19/2003 12/8/2003 12/8/2003 Castle Bank 1/6/2004 5/22/2004 11/9/2003 Champion Motorsports 12/20/2003 12/20/2003 Chicago Title 12/21/2003 2/14/2004 8/17/2003 10/26/2003 11/4/2003 Club 47 5/29/2004 6/18/2004 7/15/2004 Yorkville Police Department Business Alarm Responses August 1, 2003 through July 31, 2004 Date Location 8/4/2003 1/14/2004 1/14/2004 1/19/2004 1/19/2004 3/5/2004 Country Tobacco 3/5/2004 3/11/2004 3/12/2004 7/4/2004 4/29/2004 5/28/2004 Countryside Vet Clinic 6/2/2004 6/2/2004 3/14/2004 3/18/2004 Dalton Models 6/4/2004 11/12/2003 11/14/2003 Dollar General 11/23/2003 12/6/2003 1/19/2004 5/7/2004 Dryer Medical 7/7/2004 7/7/2004 7/28/2004 6/22/2004 6/29/2004 Earthmovers Credit Union 7/9/2004 8/2/2003 12/21/2003 1/18/2004 1/22/2004 Export Packaging 2/14/2004 4/1/2004 7/13/2004' 8/23/2003 9/1/2003 9/2/2003 11/15/2003 11/22/2003 1/5/2004 FE Wheaton 1/31/2004 1/31/2004 4/3/2004 5/22/2004 6/5/2004 Yorkville Police Department Business Alarm Responses August 1, 2003 through July 31, 2004 Date Location 11/24/2003 3/5/2004 Fox River Lanes 4/28/2004 12/19/2003 Function Junction 1/11/2004 6/18/2004 Geezer's Rod 7/21/2004 GNC 8/16/2003 9/3/2003 9/30/2003 Ground Effects 1/5/2004 7/12/2004 10/18/2003 Hatcher Medical Building 11/23/2003 7/17/2004 7/23/2004 Hoadley's Hallmark 7/25/2004 11/10/2003 Illinois Roofing Coorporation 9/28/2003 In-Touch Wireless 3/8/2004 3/8/2004 Investortools 3/8/2004 3/8/2004 9/15/2003 10/28/2003 10/28/2003 10/30/2003 Joyce Lee Buffet 2/7/2004 6/10/2004 7/2/2004 12/18/2003 12/19/2003 12/19/2003 12/19/2003 12/20/2003 12/24/2003 12/24/2003 Kendall County Special Education 12/26/2003 201 Garden Street 2/4/2004 2/9/2004 2/11/2004 2/26/2004 3/5/2004 4/4/2004 7/11/2004 10/13/2003 Kendall Plumbing &Heating Answered Call for County Yorkville Police Department Business Alarm Responses August 1, 2003 through July 31, 2004 Date Location 11/25/2003 11/28/2003 1/2/2004 1/9/2004 2/25/2004 4/5/2004 4/16/2004 Kentucky Friend Chicken 5/8/2004 5/17/2004 5/27/2004 6/19/2004 6/19/2004 7/20/2004 4/7/2004 Kramer's Law Office 11/17/2003 Label Tek 1/28/2004 Law Title 12/14/2003 5/16/2004 Little Joe's 5/16/2004 6/4/2004 5/21/2004 Mantalbano Homes 9/13/2003 9/20/2003 12/13/2003 12/27/2003 1/11/2004 1/12/2004 Martin Plumbing 4/3/2004 4/21/2004 6/12/2004 7/20/2004 7/20/2004 10/18/2003 10/25/2003 10/25/2003 11/9/2003 McAdams Law Office 12/10/2003 1/22/2004 6/17/2004 Yorkville Police Department Business Alarm Responses August 1, 2003 through July 31, 2004 Date Location 11/12/2003 5/19/2004 10/29/2003 12/23/2003 5/12/2004 5/17/2004 8/18/2003 9/28/2003 10/12/2003 10/12/2003 12/23/2003 5/17/2004 5/19/2004 5/22/2004 McDonald's 6/3/2004 6/17/2004 7/1/2004 9/29/2003 9/29/2003 10/19/2003 11/3/2003 11/4/2003 11/15/2003 3/19/2004 3/19/2004 3/28/2004 4/10/2004 8/1/2003 Menards 10/21/2003 Montessori Academy 10/6/2003 10/7/2003 10/13/2003 Nextel 10/30/2003 1/9/2004 9/16/2003 4/19/2004 O.J.'s Tap 7/9/2004 7/14/2004 2/8/2004 5/12/2004 6/8/2004 O'Malley Welding 6/17/2004 6/17/2004 Yorkville Police Department ' Business Alarm Responses August 1, 2003 through July 31, 2004 Date Location 10/16/2003 10/21/2003 10/24/2003 10/25/2003 Panera Bread 10/27/2003 11/2/2003 11/27/2003 8/4/2003 8/9/2003 8/9/2003 8/11/2003 8/18/2003 8/18/2003 8/18/2003 9/1/2003 9/1/2003 Pizza Hut 9/6/2003 9/10/2003 9/10/2003 9/11/2003 9/14/2003 9/16/2003 10/4/2003 10/8/2003 10/8/2003 6/8/2004 Pond Supplies 6/11/2004 11/24/2003 11/27/2003 12/9/2003 Pride Pantry 1/10/2004 7/11/2004 10/10/2003 11/13/2003 12/19/2003 PRS Construction 1/19/2004 7/29/2004 1/13/2004 Quizno's 5/20/2004 Raintree Village • Yorkville Police Department Business Alarm Responses August 1, 2003 through July 31, 2004 Date Location 8/1/2003 8/1/2003 8/1/2003 12/19/2003 12/23/2003 1/12/2004 Richie's 3/26/2004 4/6/2004 4/28/2004 5/6/2004 7/22/2004 9/17/2003 ServiceMaster 10/1/2003 Shell Gasoline Station (South) 7/22/2004 Silver Dollar 6/12/2004 Smith Engineering 6/14/2004 12/25/2003 1/11/2004 Speedway Gasoline Station 1/25/2004 2/22/2004 1/22/2004 St. Patrick's Parish Center 1/24/2004 8/3/2003 8/14/2003 10/29/2003 10/29/2003 3/25/2004 TCF Bank 3/29/2004 6/4/2004 6/4/2004 7/1/2004 7/3/2004 Trinity Church 7/3/2004 6/8/2004 Tucker Development Yorkville Police Department Business Alarm Responses August 1, 2003 through July 31, 2004 Date Location 12/6/2003 12/12/2003 12/14/2003 12/16/2003 12/19/2003 1/1/2004 1/112/2004 1/24/2004 1/26/2004 1/26/2004 1/31/2004 Union Bank 2/4/2004 2/8/2004 2/14/2004 2/21/2004 3/13/2004 5/25/2004 6/23/2004 6/28/2004 6/30/2004 7/3/2004 7/16/2004 4/6/2004 Vat&Vine 10/23/2003 2/26/2004 Video Villa 3/30/2004 6/24/2004 2/11/2004 Walgreen's 2/17/2004 West Side Gyros 4/3/2004 Windett Ridge Office 12/30/2003 12/30/2003 Yorkville Body Shop 3/6/2004 3/13/2004 3/1/2004 3/5/2004 4/3/2004 Yorkville Electronic Systems (YESCO) 4/18/2004 5/14/2004 • ` Yorkville Police Department Business Alarm Responses August 1, 2003 through July 31, 2004 Date Location 2/18/2004 2/28/2004 3/2/2004 3/5/2004 3/13/2004 4/29/2004 Yorkville Family Practice 5/4/2004 5/8/2004 5/8/2004 5/15/2004 6/1/2004 6/23/2004 8/9/2003 8/9/2003 8/23/2003 8/26/2003 8/26/2003 8/26/2003 10/7/2003 11/14/2003 11/16/2003 12/22/2003 12/23/2003 1/5/2004 1/6/2004 1/6/2004 Yorkville National Bank 3/12/2004 4/26/2004 5/8/2004 6/14/2004 7/2/2004 7/8/2004 7/29/2004 2/12/2004 5/7/2004 10/21/2003 11/14/2003 2/22/2004 6/11/2004 7/2/2004 Yorkville Police Department , • School/Government Alarm Responses August 1, 2003 through July 31, 2004 Date Location 8/21/2003 1 West Alley(Pumphouse)` 8/21/2003 8/20/2003 9/20/2003 11/28/2003 Circle Center Intermediate School 3/12/2004 4/26/2004 5/30/2004 1/27/2004 Education Service Network 8/19/2003 8/20/2003 10/31/2003 11/3/2003 11/26/2003 Kendall County Building 1/31/2004 2/5/2004 2/18/2004 3/1/2004 8/1/2003 8/18/2003 8/18/2003 9/17/2003 Kendall County Coroner's Office 10/25/2003 11/26/2003 5/12/2004 6/9/2004 9/5/2003 North Water Tower 9/13/2003 Old Bus Barn 12/29/2003 Public Works 10/29/2003 School District#115 8/21/2003 Yorkville City Offices 10/16/2003 9/2/2003 9/13/2003 Yorkville Grade School 4/3/2004 Yorkville Police Department School/Government Alarm Responses August 1, 2003 through July 31, 2004 Date Location 8/18/2003 8/18/2003 8/30/2003 8/30/2003 9/4/2003 9/9/2003 9/14/2003 9/16/2003 10/13/2003 10/13/2003 10/17/2003 10/19/2003 10/19/2003 11/1/2003 11/8/2003 11/11/2003 11/15/2003 11/22/2003 11/29/2003 12/6/2003 12/16/2003 12/20/2003 12/21/2003 12/23/2003 12/24/2003 Yorkville High School 12/25/2003 12/26/2003 12/27/2003 12/27/2003 12/27/2003 1/3/2004 1/22/2004 1/25/2004 1/25/2004 1/29/2004 1/29/2004 1/31/2004 2/7/2004 2/7/2004 2/8/2004 2/12/2004 2/14/2004 3/1/2004 3/7/2004 3/27/2004 3/28/2004 5/8/2004 5/12/2004 7/6/2004 Yorkville Police Department , School/Government • Alarm Responses August 1, 2003 through July 31, 2004 Date Location 7/21/2004 7/24/2004 7/25/2004 7/25/2004 7/26/2004 7/26/2004 Yorkville Intermediate School 7/27/2004 7/27/2004 7/28/2004 7/31/2004 7/31/2004 8/21/2003 8/21/2003 8/26/2003 8/28/2003 9/4/2003 10/4/2003 10/8/2003 11/16/2003 12/13/2003 12/20/2003 12/21/2003 1/6/2004 1/7/2004 Yorkville Middle School 1/8/2004 2/28/2004 3/7/2004 3/14/2004 4/4/2004 5/8/2004 5/8/2004 5/16/2004 6/13/2004 6/14/2004 7/3/2004 7/5/2004 7/5/2004 3/11/2004 Yorkville Post Office 6/12/2004 7/12/2004 Yorkville Public Works SEP 1 3 2004 U.S.Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services Grants Administration Division 1100 Vermont Avenue,NW Washington,DC 20530 September 3, 2004 Chief Harold Martin,III Yorkville Police Department 804 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 RE: Universal Hiring Program Grant Application Dear Chief Martin,III: I would like to thank you for your grant application under the COPS Universal Hiring Program (UHP). As you may know, the COPS Office received an overwhelming response to the UHP grant application solicitations in 2002 and 2003. During those solicitations,nearly 3,300 applications requesting over$855 million in UHP funds were submitted to the COPS Office. With an abundance of high-quality UHP grant applications and a limited amount of funding available, COPS has thus far been able to fund only 931 (28%)of the total number of UHP requests received during the 2002 and 2003 solicitations. Recent funding selections have been based upon a variety of factors, including(but not limited to) statutory mandates which govern how UHP and other COPS hiring funds are to be allocated, application completeness and accuracy, applicant officer-to- population ratios, and responses to the required homeland security/anti-terrorism questions. Unfortunately,your UHP proposal has not yet been selected for funding. However,please note that your funding request is still under consideration, and has not been denied. Currently,your UHP application remains under a"pending"status. Once the COPS Office receives our FY 2005 appropriation, we will assess the amount of hiring funds available and determine how best to proceed with all in-house funding requests. There is no action required of your agency at this time. The COPS Office will contact your agency if additional information is needed. We thank you for your continued interest in UHP grant funding. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this letter or about your pending grant application,please feel free to contact your COPS Grant Program Specialist at 800-421-6770. Sincerely, Robert A. Phillips Deputy Director for Operations (e.----0 C/T�o Yorkville Police Department Memorandum �, 804 Game Farm Road Est 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 �—�— Telephone: 630-553-4340 " 1 Fax: 630-553-1141 Kendall County ®tS \\\ .. 'CCE ‘V-.S? Date: August 27, 2004 To: Public Safety Members Mayor Prochaska Alderman Kot Alderman James Alderwoman Spears i1 4 , 14 Alderwoman Ohare yl From: Chief Martin , eReference: Halloween Trick-or-Treat Hours Due to the changed meeting dates, I would like to ask for concurrence on setting this year's Halloween Trick-or-Treat Hours for Sunday, October 31st, 2004, from 4pm to 7pm. Otherwise, our next Public Safety Meeting will not be until October 14th. Please let me know if this would be agreeable and if so, I will forward it to the Clerk's Office for the September 7th Committee of the Whole agenda. Thank you for your understanding in this matter. UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE Clerk's Office FROM THE DESK OF LIZ D'ANNA August 27, 2004 TO: Public Safety Committee We are requesting to change your meeting date from the first Thursday of the month to the second Thursday. Human Resource Commission and Administration Committee have already committed to meet on the first Thursday. If this is acceptable to you, the next meeting date for this committee would be October 14, 2004. Please let me know at your earliest convenience if this change is acceptable so that I can publish a press release. Thank you, Liz D'Anna Deputy Clerk cc: Mayor Prochaska City Administrator Graff Chief Martin °��0 C/T� o Yorkville Police Department Memorandum 111 • 804 Game Farm Road Esr.% _wan 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 -�=�— Telephone: 630-553-4340 4..6, I Fax: 630-553-1141 ' LE ` p' Date: September 9, 2004 To: Chief Harold O. Martin III From: S/Sgt. Ron Diederich Reference: Emergency Generator Chief I called Jim Seibert from Patten Power Systems and talked about the time line and the additional costs we would incur for a weekend installation. Jim explained the building would have to be down for two days and I feel the weekend would be the best time for this. Jim said that the generator should be delivered to our site the last week of October and that, for rough figuring, the additional cost for a weekend installation would be 15 -20%. Jim said that he will get me an actual cost by 1600hrs. tomorrow. After discussing with you and City Administrator Graff a suggestion was made to have Jim speak to Bill Powell and maybe Paul James, both who have extensive backgrounds with Corn Ed. I then called and spoke to Bill Powell and he is willing to speak with Jim and Bill will also bring Paul James into the discussion. These gentlemen will be able to ask the proper questions and get the best answers. Thank you for your assistance and attention in this very important area. Respectfully, S/Sgt. Ron Diederich AUG 2 7 2004 Yorkville Police Department 804 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois 60560 630-553-4340 Date: August 27, 2004, 11:30 am To: Yorkville Schools, COY, Library, Parks and Recreation From: S/Sgt. Ron Diederich Reference: Thor Guard Lightning Detector For Immediate Distribution The Thor Guard Lightning Detector is now fully operational. A `loaner' unit has been installed in the interim. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. If you have any questions please call me at 553-8507. Respectfully, 40.111P S/Sgt. Ron Diederich CC: Chief Harold O. Martin III Lieutenant Donald P. Schwartzkopf SEP 1 0 2Ot4 HOR GUARD, INC. August 31, 2004 Integrated Lightning Prediction and Warning Systems Lt. Harold Martin City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 Dear Lt. Martin: The warranty that you received when you purchased your THOR GUARD L150 computer console has expired. Our equipment has been manufactured to the highest standards and should provide you with many years of uninterrupted operation. Listed below is information regarding the extended warranty offered on the THOR GUARD computer console. The extended warranty is not offered on the horn system. This system has been designed so that your personnel should be capable of maintaining the system. Our technical staff is readily available, at no charge, to assist in problem solving by telephone. We offer an extended warranty on your THOR GUARD L150 computer console that covers parts, factory labor and any software upgrades that may be initiated within your existing computer chassis. This will insure only minimal downtime for any lightning protection coverage and potentially numerous technical upgrades. The charge is $350.00 plus tax if applicable, per year. We have enclosed two copies of the agreement please sign both copies and return one to us with your check to P.O. Box 451987, Sunrise, FL 33345-1987. Thank you for your continued support of our products. If you have any questions you may contact me at Extension 111 or Technical Support at Extension 106. Sincerely, a /2 R A Miller Vice President RAM/jz enc. 1193 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway . Sunrise, Florida 33323 . Tel: (954) 835-0900 . Fax: (954) 835-0808 www.thorguard.com THOR GUARD, Inc. P.O. Box 451987 Sunrise, FL 33345-1987 (954) 835-0900 City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 EXTENDED WARRANTY AGREEMENT THOR GUARD Model: L150 - Computer Console Quantity: (1) One Period Covered: 8/31/04—05 Amount: $350.00 THOR GUARD, Inc. (the warrantor) will repair this product with new or refurbished parts, free of charge, for the period covered above. This warranty does not cover shipping and handling fees. The warranty is extended only to the original purchaser. This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship, which occur during normal use. It does not cover damage which occurs in shipment or failures which are caused by products not supplied by the warrantor or failures which result from accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandling, misapplication, alteration, modification, lightning, line power surge, introduction of sand, dust humidity and liquids or commercial use of this product, or service by anyone other than a THOR GUARD factory or authorized representative, or damage that is attributable to acts of God. THOR GUARD, Inc. BY: 77/2-,L, � Date: August 31, 2004 City of Yorkville BY: Date: THOR GUARD, Inc. P.O. Box 451987 Sunrise, FL 33345-1987 (954) 835-0900 City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 EXTENDED WARRANTY AGREEMENT THOR GUARD Model: L150 - Computer Console Quantity: (1) One Period Covered: 8/31/04—05 Amount: $350.00 THOR GUARD, Inc. (the warrantor) will repair this product with new or refurbished parts, free of charge, for the period covered above. This warranty does not cover shipping and handling fees. The warranty is extended only to the original purchaser. This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship, which occur during normal use. It does not cover damage which occurs in shipment or failures which are caused by products not supplied by the warrantor or failures which result from accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandling, misapplication, alteration, modification, lightning, line power surge, introduction of sand, dust humidity and liquids or commercial use of this product, or service by anyone other than a THOR GUARD factory or authorized representative, or damage that is attributable to acts of God. THOR GUARD, Inc. BY: AC/7/4- Date: August 31, 2004 City of Yorkville BY: Date: Customer Profile Update THOR GUARD, Inc. Return Via Fax: Telephone: (954) 835-0900 Fax: (954) 835-0808 1193 Sawgrass Corp. Parkway Sunrise, FL 33323 Date: Customer Name: Shipping Address: Province/ Postal/Zip City: County: State: Code: Mailing Address (if different): Province/ Postal/Zip City: County: State: Code: Phone: Fax: Email Address: Website: Type of Business: Type of Organization: Years Established: Contact Information/Title/Telephone/Email Address: 1. 2. 3. 4. Comments: Date: Signed By: `c 6�s IS OUR fro 7 int lit. I v OG40ED IN ��..... YORKVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT CHIEFOF POLICE 804 Game Farm Road Phone (630) 553-4340 Harold O.Martin III Yorkville,Illinois 60560 Fax (630) 553-1141 September 30, 2004 Dr. Thomas Engler Yorkville School District #115 602 Center Parkway, Suite A Yorkville, IL 60560 Dr. Engler: This letter is to inform you that beginning October 4, 2004, a crossing guard has been assigned to the school crossing at Route 126 and Mill Street. The crossing guard will be present from 8:05am-8:35am and 3:25pm-3:55pm. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, "aft dir s, 00 • , • P.digorli lipor Harold S. Martin III Chief of Police �11. ,o� Yorkville Police Department Memorandum 804 Game Farm Road Esr: 1a3sYorkville, Illinois60560 Telephone: 630-553-4340 p�t.' �� O Fax: 630-553-1141 (17 Kendal 44,,ZIk <CE %•‘` Date: October 5, 2004 9, . /// To: Chairman Larry Kot , From: Chief Harold Martin Reference: Hiring Budgeted New Police Officer Position Larry, this is a request to proceed with the hiring of the budgeted New Police Officer Position. This position was proposed for January 1, 2005, but I am requesting that we proceed with this position earlier if possible. I would like to bring this position on board Tuesday, November 9th, 2004. By doing this we would be able to get this individual into the next class at the College of Dupage. This class starts on Monday, November 15th, 2004 and he/she would be finished on Friday, February 4th, 2005. He/She would be finishing the Field Training Officer Program around the second week of April 2005. This would help us prepare for the summer of 2005. The other reason I wanted to push the hire date up is the possibility of losing the reimbursement for the individual's training. I have been advised that the Police Training Board believes that they will have funds for classes started in 2004, but can not guarantee future funds for 2005. If this were to happen we would end up losing approximately $4,500 in reimbursement. Thank you in advance for your support in this matter. 0 o� Yorkville Police Department Memorandum : D ; , 804 Game Farm Road Esr.�j 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 e1:0 -- Telephone: 630-553-4340 9 C'1 O Fax: 630-553-1141 <LE %•y Date: September 3, 2004 To: Larry Kot Public Safety Chairman , , ,, From: Chief Harold Martin Reference: Supervisor's Position It Larry, I am requesting for us to look at a Sergeants position for the Detective Division. I would like to be able to make this position effective April 1, 2005. I will be putting together our Detective Division beginning February 2005. We will have two Detectives, one that will work Monday through Friday 1400-2200 hrs, and the other one will work Tuesday through Saturday 0900-1700 hrs. I will look at putting in a request for fiscal 2005/2006 for a total of 4 new Police Officers. We are looking at a population of approximately 12,000 people by the end of fiscal 2005/2006. With our current projection of 1 officer per 400 citizens we would need 30 full-time officers. We currently have 23 full-time officers. I am asking for 4 more full-time officers which would put us at 27 full-time officers. The following shows how these officers will be disbursed: Patrol Patrol Patrol Patrol Squad A Squad B Squad C Squad D Sergeant Sergeant Sergeant Sergeant (3) Officers (3) Officers (3) Officers (3) Officers Squad E (K-9) Squad F (Investigations) Squad X Patrol Sergeants Sergeant Sergeant (2) Officers (2) Officers (3) Officers As you can see the Patrol Division will have four shifts/Squads which contain a total of one Sergeant and three Patrol Officers. The two late shift Sergeants will be in charge of Squad E (the K-9s) as Squad E will be working opposite shifts (1400-0200hrs.). Squad X has a Sergeant as well as two School Resource Officers, and the C.P.A.T. Officer; he is also in charge of the five Part-Time Officers. This leaves the Lieutenant and me. The Patrol Sergeants will have a span of supervision of no more than five Officers each. The Detective Sergeant would be able to supervise up to five Detectives. Squad X Sergeant will have a span of control of up to five total Officers. By arranging the Police Department in this way we would be able to maintain the current Sergeants, and add one to the Detectives Division. We would not have to have another Sergeants position until we reach 34 employees. I would also be requesting another Lieutenant's position towards the end of the 2005/2006 fiscal year (possibly January 2006). This would be of great assistance to me and Lieutenant Schwartzkopf as we are in need of assistance. I would be able to have one Lieutenant in charge of Operations and one in charge of Administration. Per Northwestern University the span of supervision should be from 3 to 4.5 employees. UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE Clerk's Office FROM THE DESK OF LIZ D'ANNA October 18, 2004 TO: Public Safety Committee RE: November Meeting Since your next regularly scheduled meeting is Thursday, November 11th and City Offices will be closed in observance of Veteran's Day, I checked with Alderman Kot and the meeting has been moved to the next available date of Wednesday, November 17th at 6:30 p.m. Thank you, Liz D'Anna Deputy Clerk UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE Clerk's Office FROM THE DESK OF LIZ D'ANNA August 27, 2004 TO: Public Safety Committee We are requesting to change your meeting date from the first Thursday of the month to the second Thursday. Human Resource Commission and Administration Committee have already committed to meet on the first Thursday. If this is acceptable to you, the next meeting date for this committee would be October 14, 2004. Please let me know at your earliest convenience if this change is acceptable so that I can publish a press release. Thank you, Liz D'Anna Deputy Clerk cc: Mayor Prochaska City Administrator Graff Chief Martin