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PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
Thursday, February 10, 2005
6:30 PM
City Conference Room
AGENDA
1. Approval/Correction of Minutes: January 13, 2005
2. Police Reports — January 2005
3. Budget Requests for 2005 / 2006
4. Generator Update
5. Countryside Interceptor Update
6. Business Registration Update / Alarm Response Update
7. Warning Signs for Retention/Detention Ponds in New Areas Update
8. Contacting IDOT — Railroad Crossing Gates @ Rt. 47 and
Hydraulic Avenue - Update
9. Additional Business
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UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE DRAFT
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING
Thursday, January 13, 2005
6:30 PM
City Conference Room
Committee Members Present:
Chairman Alderman Kot(arrived 7:10 pm)
Alderwoman Spears
Alderwoman Ohare
Alderman James
City Staff Present:
Mayor Prochaska(arrived 6:35pm, out 7:15pm)
Police Chief Harold Martin
The meeting was called to order at 6:30 pm by Alderwoman Ohare.
1. Approval/Correction of Minutes: November 15, 2004 and December 9, 2004:
Both meeting's minutes were found to need grammatical changes by Alderman Kot,
Alderwoman Spears, and Alderwoman Ohare. This minute taker will have the
necessary corrections and return for the Council to move on as approved with
corrections.
2. Police Reports—December 2004: Chief Martin stated that looking at the over time
report,the department is doing well with the full time officers keeping the over time
under 50 hours for the last 4 pay periods. They will try to keep it in that area for full
time. The part time officers are putting in over time more often due to training and to
keep over time pay down. The officers are still doing well working 12 hour shifts, the
only complaint the Chief has had is the Officers have too much time off. Chief
Martin stated that the Officers working 12 hour shifts will remain permanent unless
they start receiving a lot of complaints from the Officers.
Chief Martin went on to state that nothing big stands out in the reports. He did point
out that there were 11 DUI's and 13 burglaries(mostly car burglaries) in December.
He went on to state that in 2004 they had 2260 reports made and in 2003 there were
only 1600 reports made. This made a 600 report increase in the last year. Chief
Martin also stated that the administrative man-hours are up due to training. He
explained the lock out procedure is to have the public sign off for any damage caused
to a vehicle when a citizen requests the department to get into a vehicle. Lastly the
department is averaging 20,000-21,000 miles driven a month with the vehicles.
5. Request to Purchase a Detective Vehicle: Chief Martin stated that if the
Department could purchase a vehicle currently on the lot,they could buy it for
$16,598.00 and they have been budgeted for $18,000.00. The extra money they were
budgeted for will go for outfitting the car with radio and lights. Alderwoman Spears
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asked what engine is in package #3 on the information provided for the committee.
Chief Martin stated#3 has a Fuel injected 4 cylinder engine. He feels this engine will
be good, considering this will be a detective car. The Committee agreed being this
has been passed in the revised budget, this will move on to COW for discussion.
6. Speed Trailer and Speed Monitor Sign Costs: Chief Martin stated that this was
looked into at the request of the Mayor. Sgt. Ron Diederich has completed this
research and found that a trailer like the one the Department currently has will run
$17,355.00. This amount is $4,000-$5,000.00 less than the first trailer purchased due
to the Department already having bought the accounting and software with the first
trailer. Chief Martin went on to state that this type of trailer is used constantly
throughout the year, except during the harsh winter months when it is pulled due to
weather. This also gives the Department a time to clean it up for the start in the New
Year. He feels this gives the public an awareness of their driving habits. Chief
Martin stated this would be a beneficial purchase if funds are found to be left over
with this fiscal budget year. The speed sign itself that is permanent, would run about
$7,600.00 and Mayor Prochaska feels this would be good to have in the future in an
area that it is deeply needed to control speed where there are safety issues. Chief
Martin stated this price should be good for approximately 6-8 months and usually the
increase would go up 3-4%if it does increase. The Committee asked that this be put
on the Public Safety Committee's wish list if funds are left over this fiscal year.
7. Tuition Reimbursement and Request for Approval of Employees' Course of
Study for 2005/2006 per Employee Manual: Chief Martin stated the Officers are
getting ready to sign up for classes and per the employee manual the Committee is to
approve the courses they want to take. He stated that himself, Lt. Donald
Schwartzkopf, Sgt. Ronald Diederich, Sgt. Richard Hart and Officer David Delaney
have already been in the class or degree for the past two years and have already been
approved by Committee. Officer's Barry Groesch, Daniel Pleckham and Andrew
Jeleniewski do need approval for the degrees they wish to study. Officer Andrew
Jeleniewski does need to wait until he is fmished with the probation period, but these
are the only Officers that are looking to pursue a degree at this time. He went on to
state that the majority of the Officers that are employed by the department already
have a Bachelor's degree now.
Alderwoman Spears questioned why the Officers were choosing General Studies or
Business Management Degrees over Criminal Justice. Chief Martin explained the
importance of Business Management Degrees in the Department and how it is
beneficial. He also stated that the reasoning behind Officer Barry Groesch taking
General Studies is that he is working with the schools. Any Officer would not be able
allowed to take general studies, only if working with students through the school
system where it would be appropriate and beneficial. Alderwoman Spears requested
that Chief Martin bring her more back up with the Officer doing General Studies. He
will have Officer Barry Groesch get information on what the classes he will be taking
and make an outline for Alderwoman Spears to use when she receives questions from
the public on why this is allowed.
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Lastly Chief Martin stated that the study requirements for Sgt.'s and Lt.'s are in the
process of being changed to having mandatory degree requirements before
promotions occur. The department is looking to keep career development in the
department, but the choice of study for any Officer is not guaranteed by the
Committee. This will go onto COW for discussion.
8. Purchase of Fatal Vision Goggles for Training in the High School: Chief Martin
stated that these were purchased by the $436.00 of drug fmd money to use in the
school. These are put on individuals to show the kids what it is like to be intoxicated
and prove they could not function under the influence of alcohol. The Committee
agreed this was a good public safety item to have for the High School students.
9. Request to Purchase a Digital Video Recording System for our Squad Cars:
Chief Martin stated this did come back from COW with the request to look into a
price difference if the City were to purchase more at once. Chief Martin stated there
is no price difference. Chief Martin went back over the cost with the Committee. As
previously stated the initial cost of$11,415.00 will be for the first vehicle to have this
installed and all cars after will be approximately $5,000.00 less from there on. He
stated that there are funds in the capital account for outfitting the squads and he also
has funds in the computer general fund.
Chief Martin and the Committee updated Alderman James with the benefits of
updating the cars with the DVD systems. Initially the department will replace as
needed when the VHS systems fail, so they will not be getting rid of any items that
are working good. It was suggested to put the $6,000.00 cost of the DVD system into
budgeting with the cost of purchasing new squad cars as well.
This will go onto COW for further discussion.
10. Provena Medical Center—Safety Requests: Chief Martin stated this item is
informational only, but Sgt. Ron Diederich has found some safety concerns in the
plans for the new Provena Medical Center.
• The first thing he requested is to have the drop off point be moved away
from the building or possibly be removed. He stated it appeared too close
to the building and affords an excellent area for possible nefarious activity.
• The second this he stated is that the main entrance on the west elevation is
14 feet six inches in width; he points out that this is enough room to drive
on, are they going to provide some obstacles similar to that of their Mercy
Center building?
The Committee found this to great that Sgt. Diederich was looking into this matter.
11. Liquor Ordinance Update: Chief Martin stated that Attorney John Wyeth is
working on this still and as soon as he gets the information from Kelly Kramer he will
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come forward. Mayor Prochaska added that this does need to move on quickly with
having an upscale Restaurant wanting to come into the Community.
Mayor Prochaska stated that there are some caterers in town and they are being asked
if they, as caterers, could bring in packaged alcohol. At this time there is no town
ordinance allowing this to happen. Mayor Prochaska stated that there is also no
policy governing banquet halls that are not part of a regular restaurant. The Mayor
has asked that this be looked into to see what type of policies could be created for
these two issues.
This will come back to a future Public Safety Meeting with more information. The
Committee agrees this is needed to be created and finished before it is needed.
12. Business Registration Update/Alarm Response Update: & 13. Police Cadet
Update: Chief Martin stated that these two items are still being worked on: #13 by
Officer John Helland. They will come to a future meeting when completed.
14. Dictaphone Purchase: Chief Martin stated the funds are available in the revised
budget and had given $20,000.00 to purchase it in the budget. Molly Batterson found
out that the price went up to $22,000.00 due to the delay. Chief Martin added that
with continued talking to the company the end price will be below$20,000.00. This
item has already been approved. This will go onto COW with the paperwork on what
the department is purchasing.
15. Budget Requests for 2005/2006: Chief Martin stated that Tony Graff has requested
that all Committees have this on their agenda's to have a list made to see what the
Committee members would like to see done. This Committee asked if the Human
Resource Commission needs $1,000.00 for mailings on historical street names, etc. as
a line item in the budget. The Committee added that Chief Martin also add in
anything from his wish list as far as equipment needed. The Committee talked about
the cost of the New World computer system for the department to let them have
instant access to any reports needed to local departments. The Committee also
discussed adding a line item to start saving funds for new land and building money
when the department has to expand and move. Chief Martin will talk to Tony Graff
to see how he should appropriately save for this situation.
3. Contacting IDOT—Railroad Crossing Gates @ Rt. 47 and Hydraulic Avenue:
Alderman Kot stated that years ago the City approached IDOT regarding gates being
put in place on Rt. 47 to block the railroad. At that time it was found not to be
necessary due to the few trains going through the area daily. Alderman Kot is
questioning if this needs to be looked into again with the increase of traffic in the
area. He is also wondering if the crossing gates were put in, would they increase the
speed of the trains going through town. Mayor Prochaska added that he remembered
that there was an issue with the road configuration there that would cause an issue
with clearance space. The Committee agreed this should be looked into again now.
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4. Warning Signs for Retention/Detention Ponds in New Areas: Alderman Kot
questioned that with the new subdivisions popping up all over, is the proper signage
being posted regarding danger of these ponds? The Committee agreed to check with
Bill Dettmer to see if any posting is being done. It was also discussed who would be
liable with these signs going up. The Committee agreed that the City Attorney should
be questioned to who would be liable and any other legal issues that may go along
with this.
16. Additional Business:
• Alderwoman Spears asked Alderman Kot if he had anything for this
Committee to continue looking into since he will not be on the City
Council anymore. Alderman Kot responded that he feels that this
Committee is overall on top of things as far as safety issues in the City,
just keep cleaning up these old items on the agenda.
• Alderwoman Spears brought up the lights at Countryside that are falling
down. Chief Martin stated that Bill Dettmer is working on this issue now
and will have the falling sign removed.
The meeting was adjourned at 7:35 p.m.
Minutes by: Sheila Teausaw
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YORKVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
CHIEF OF POLICE 804 Game Farm Road Phone (630) 553-4340
Harold O.Martin III Yorkville,Illinois 60560 Fax (630) 553-1141
Date: January 20, 2005
To: Chief Harold O. Martin III
From: S/Sergeant Ron Diederich
Reference: Monthly Mileage Report, year end report
During December 2005, the Yorkville Police Department logged a total 21,462of 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 2,764 94,660 2006/2007
M-2 1996 Chevrolet Caprice Administration 420 138,557 2005/2006
M-3 1998 Ford Crown Victoria Administration 478 124,618 2003/2004
M-4 2002 Chevrolet Impala Patrol 2,720 64,129 2005/2006
M-5 1998 Ford Crown Victoria Administration 916 120,730 2003/2004
M-6 2003 Chevrolet Impala Chief 1,533 23,692 2007/2008
M-7 2001 Ford Crown Victoria DARE 0 68,140 2009/2010
M-8 2004 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 1,963 44,482 2007/2008
M-9 2000 Ford Crown Victoria Lieutenant 336 67,390 2008/2009
M-10 1991 Ford Thunderbird DARE 293 127,905 2004/2005
M-11 2003 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 2,722 53,905 2006/2007
M-12 1999 Ford Expedition Patrol /Trucks 1,026 55,990 2007/2008
M-13 2001 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol /K-9 1,192 45,538 2010/2011
M-14 2003 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 1,701 66,438 2005/2006
M-15 2004 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol Sergeant 1,162 21,734 2007/2008
M-16 2004 Ford Expedition Patrol Sergeant 2,236 19,574 2008/2009
New Impala, M-10 293 miles. For the calendar year 2004 total miles were 239,560, an increase of 35, 792 over 2003.
Respectfully,
S/Sgt, Ronald E. Diederich #203
Yorkville Police Department Offense Report- January 2005
Offense Categories JAN FEB MAR '"APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV ,DEC" 04 TOTALS JAN 05 TOTALS
Arson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Assault 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 11 1 1
Battery 4 2 2 7 5 4 3 6 1 5 4 7 50 7 7
Burglary 7 1 . 8 2 5 9 12 6 5 1 2 13 71 7 7
Cannabis Offenses 0 1 5 0 3 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 16 5 5
Controlled Substance Offenses 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Crimes Involving Children 4 1 6 1 5 1 4 4 6 7 0 2 41 3 3
Criminal Damage 5 4 7 6 22 16 20 12 17 12 17 18 156 12 12
Deceptive Practices 3 2 0 5 6 1 5 6 3 1 4 0 36 6 6
Drug Paraphernalia Offenses 0 0 2 0 3 1 3 1 0 0 2 3 15 1 1
Firearms Offenses 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0
Gambling Offenses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kidnapping 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 8 0 0
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Liquor Offenses 1 2 0 2 6 0 1 6 3 3 4_....,. ..,___ ........,.28 0 0
Murder 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Robbery 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Sex Offenses 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 5 0 0
Theft 8 5 12 8 14 12 10 7 13 6 7 12 114 16 16
All Other Criminal Offenses 13 25 10 10 15 14 18 11 15 14 11 14 170 18 18
Traffic Incidents` ; JAN` FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL. AUG SES' OCT NOV DEC04 TOTALS JAN 05 TOTALS
Driving Under The Influence 1 3 5 4 2 2 1 0 10 5 2 11 46 5 5
License/Registration Violations 55 42 75 35 33 37 24 57 33 44 25 35 495 30 30
Seatbelt Citations 18 14 8 3 126 64 16 18 14 9 16 8 314 44 44
Seatbelt Warnings 5 11 5 18 29 21 19 13 12 6 16 0 155 39 39
Speeding Citations 42 54 47 34 29 17 12 37 21 18 35 36 382 39 39
Speeding Warnings 0 65 96 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 37 42 280 51 51
Transportation of Alcohol 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 4 4 5 0 2 20 1 1
Uninsured Motor Vehicle 48 43 49 41 42 27 29 43 25 24 16 31 418 21 21
Total Citations Issued 187 177 195160' 279 186 132 233 170 158 118 181 2176 130 307
Total Verbal Warnings Issued 4 7 4 12 4_ 5 5 15 6 8 9 6 85 6 18
Total Wrftten _. _ ...... .. .......
Warnings Issued 343 334 .383 304 357 251 264 269 221 244v 237 326 ' 3533 393. 727
Accident Reports Taken ... JAN FEB` IVIAR APR" MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT" NOV DEC` 04 TOTALS JAN 05 TOTALS
Hit and Run Accident 0 2 7 2 1 0 1 1 4 5 0 5 28 6 6
Property Damage Accident 28 26 27 24 34 30 32 36 23 39 27 34 360 33 33
Personal Injury Accident 5 5 2 2 3 1 8 5 10 5 3 3 52 4 4
Total Accidents Taken 33 33 36 ! 28 38 31 41 42 37 49 30 42 440 43 " 43
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under the Kidnapping Section of the Illinois
Yorkville Police Department Manhour Report - January 2005
2005
PATROL JAN 04 FEB =MAR APIA, MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV:, t1EC ' .JAN 05 TOTALS
Accidents 22.17 21.92 24.67 33.33 24.50 29.83 32.20 27.58 45.75 32.92 18.25 30.08 25.17 25.17
Administrative Activity 453.28 535.47 572.88 382.42 348.27 374.17 324.92 313.05 389.33 434.42 525.50 701.20 660.08 660.08
Animal Complaints 3.17 2.58 5.00 8.50 8.00 6.58 7.92 6.08 4.75 10.00 6.45 5.83 5.50 5.50
Arrest Activity 22.58 18.75 36.23 41.88 24.17 38.42 20.73 52.67 17.33 29.58 24.50 38.83 30.75 30.75
Assist Agencies 139.62 176.23 166.05 191.50 131.75 144.25 179.28 223.75 116.75 152.50 118.92 143.50 121.17 121.17
Community Relations 23.42 23.58 59.25 45.33 68.25 99.62 88.33 77.33 91.17 88.67 93.75 36.80 35.42 35.42
Departmental Duties 148.67 132.00 100.33 92.07 104.73 99.97 118.83 122.58 139.17 109.42 92.50 139.33 166.67 166.67
Investigations 133.57 143.67 51.50 28.17 43.38 92.58 81.75 57.67 63.92 63.50 29.58 31.33 19.75 19.75
Ordinance/Traffic Violations 121.05 103.13 134.52 79.43 152.43 86.95 58.45 100.68 61.98 85.93 52.27 101.80 128.60 128.60
Personnel Activity 593.73 535.83 837.30 592.50 549.27 1002.25 640.08 789.93 660.10 398.45 473.83 747.50 586.95 586.95
Preventive Patrol 935.62 888.82 832.15 922.35 831.75 879.00 733.35 792.68 971.15 720.53 791.30 772.35 752.37 752.37
Public Complaints 61.15 74.17 72.60 93.72 122.50 116.92 147.17 131.58 87.32 98.97 69.13 124.25 74.50 74.50
Public Services 47.17 24.67 50.75 34.83 38.33 35.92 39.33 32.00 33.42 71.42 28.17 32.08 56.33 56.33
Report Activity 211.42 220.37 224.65 117.08 260.17 193.00 167.50 257.75 179.33 195.92 132.52 180.67 162.08 162.08
School Activity 189.08 214.57 295.08 174.08 222.58 33.33 3.67 94.83 246.83 263.13 195.33 172.50 238.08 238.08
Traffic Activity 401.55 319.70 421.43 271.18 365.48 252.58 205.68 250.98 215.17 209.80 179.92 268.42 282.60 282.60
Training 176.92 407.88 297.58 204.83 274.08 18.92 309.17 83.42 158.58 251.08 402.08 165.67 251.08 251.08
2005
ADMINISTRATIVE ' JAN 04 FEB MAR. APR" MAY JUN JUL AVG + SEP 'OCT NOV DEC JAN 05 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
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
Crossing Guards(In Days) 37.50 36.00 46.00 31.50 39.00 8.00 0.00 10.00 42.00 56.00 43.00 39.00 60.00 60.00
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
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
Records Clerks 281.33 281.08 297.33 285.83 291.83 291.83 302.08 173.33 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66
TOTALS - 469632 4853:74 5218.62 :4323.85 4593.79 .4497.44 4153.76 4291.21 4564.03 4312.22` 4316.98 4771.12_4697.08 :"4697.08
Yorkville Police Department 2004 Truck Enforcement Summary
Ticket Bond Funds
Date Time Offense Location Disposition
Number Taken Received I
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
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 12:09Route 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 $2,165 Ex Parte $1,810.00
05/26/04 9:19 Walsh Drive/Columbine Court
21906 Overweight on Registration $350 Stricken $0.00
21907 Overweight on Gross $1,660 Guilty $870.60
05/27/04 9:09Route 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 2/7/2005 at 1:07 PM Page 1 of 2 Authored by Molly Batterson, Office Supervisor
Yorkville Police Department 2004 Truck Enforcement Summary
Ticket unds
Date Time k .Offense . Location Bond Disposition F
Ntrrtker 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 Stricken • $0.00
10/01/04 7:24 Route 47/Countryside Parkway •
22397 Overweight on Registration $2,165 Guilty $943.40
10/07/04 14:55 22400 Overweight on Gross Cannonball Trail/Route 47 $535 Ex Parte $385.00
11/09/04 13:34 22758 Overweight on Bridge: ' Route 47/Greenbriar.Road $1,070 Guilty $538.00
23127 Overweight on Gross $1,070 Pending $0.00
12/21/04 7:27 Route 47/Route 71
23128 Overweight on Registration $590 Pending $0.00
12/29/04 10:18 23133 Overweight on Bridge . Route 47/Countryside Parkway $1,325 Pending $0.00
Totals For'Bond 'Taken and Fines Received After Court Costs w 2004 . $27;482 N/A $14,467.40
Totals For.Bond 'Taken and Fines'Received After Court Costs = 2003 $15,972 N/A $11,343.01'
Totals For BondTaken 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 $167,515
Report Last Updated 2/7/2005 at 1:07 PM Page 2 of 2 Authored by Molly Batterson, Office Supervisor
Yorkville Police Department 2005 Truck Enforcement Summary
Ticket Bond Funds
Date Time Offense Location Disposition
Number Taken Received
01/31/05 14:30 23141 Overweight on Gross Route 34/Cannonball Trail $210 Pending
02/04/05 10:19 23147 Overweight on Bridge Route 47/River Street $1,0701 Pending
Totals For Bond Taken and Fines Received After Court Costs - 2005 $1,280 N/A $0.00
Totals For Bond Taken and Fines Received After Court Costs - 2004 $27,482 N/A $14,467A0
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 $167,515 N/A $90,728.82
2/7/2005 1:08 PM Page 1 of 1
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We had to find a way to
get patrol officers self-
Patrol
elf-PatroI Motivation in Crime motivated to initiate crime
prevention strategies.
Prevention Initiatives
By Harold O.Martin III, Chief of Police, and Barry Groesch,
Officer, Yorkville Police Department, Yorkville,Illinois
The Yorkville Police Department had problem was to change the view of this finding a winning combination of need
been struggling to get the patrol division important policing technique. The mind- and want for each officer.Several options
to buy into the crime prevention philoso- set needed to be changed to create a team were considered as means of developing
phy for years. Although patrol officers effort and not to rely on one officer to this winning combination and the
• would follow orders and assist in a corn- complete the crime prevention program awarding of time off was selected as the
munity project when necessary,they had for the entire city. recognition for accomplishments.
not been self-motivated to initiate and Yorkville started to grow in the last The recognition award had been deter-
complete any community crime preven- five years,nearly doubling the employees mined,so the next step was to organize a
tion efforts of their own.There was a stig- of the police department.With growth the committee and task it with identifying the
ma attached to this community policing department adopted an evaluation crime prevention and community polic-
effort and it was looked down upon and process along with numerous other ad- ing programs that the patrol officers could
construed as a nonpolicing activity by ministrative tasks.The evaluation process accomplish but were not completing on
the core officers. The administration's was seen as the key to the problem and their own initiative.The specific problem
THE POLICE CHIEF/JANUARY 2005 45
YORKVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING SQUAD GOALS
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
• Each Squad Sergeant and his Squad will be responsible for one of the following four areas:
Beat 10/Beat 30
Beat 20/Beat 40
Beat 50/Beat 70
Beat 60/Beat 80
• City Newsletter
• Postcards
• Set quarterly Captain's Meetings
• Software/List Updates
2 Startups Every 3 Months(8 Startups Per Squad/Per Year)
1 Startup=1 Point Completely setting up a new NW Group.
3 Checks=1 Point Revisiting already established groups for maintenance purposes.
3 Block Parties=1 Point Contacting established groups and assisting with their
Neighborhood Watch Block Party(Picnic Tables/McGruff/DARE
Car/Police Presence)
1 Captain Meeting=1 Point Coordinating with the pre-scheduled date,ensuring postcards,
newspaper and City Newsletter notices are published,arranging for
a speaker and for a catered meal/beverages.
5 Members for CPA=1 Point See Citizens Police Academy Classes below.
CITIZENS POLICE ACADEMY CLASSES
• Courses will be pre-scheduled dates.
• Each squad will be responsible for recruiting(getting completed applications returned to YPD)five
applicants for the Citizens Police Academy by the pre-set course date(s). There will be two courses
held each year—one in early Spring and one in the early Fall.
TOBACCO AND ALCOHOL ENFORCEMENT/EDUCATION
• Recruitment and promotion for the Yorkville Beverage Alcohol Seller/Server Educational Training
(BASSET)courses.
• Assistance in the compliance check investigations/task force. This includes assisting/learning the
paperwork behind the compliance checks(both before and after),promoting the compliance checks with
local liquor license holders,and following through with court procedures(both civil and criminal).
• Having a different officer present during each compliance check would assist them in the promotion of
these programs(both tobacco and alcohol).
areas identified by the committee were needed to earn the extra hours off.Points number of citizens recruited for the citi-
neighborhood watch,citizen police acad- were distributed according to the impor- zens police academy classes.
emy, and quarterly neighborhood watch tance and complexity of each specific pro- In the first year after implementation
captains meetings. The neighborhood gram. By working as a team to accom- of the time-off reward program,
watch program was broken down further plish their goals, the officers would not Yorkville's neighborhood watch groups
to maintenance of existing watches and of only help themselves personally but increased by 200 percent. The neighbor-
creating new watch programs. These also improve the appeal of community hood watch program is more up-to-date
areas were difficult to keep activated be- policing to other officers and strengthen and healthier than they have ever been.
cause of a lack of participation from the the camaraderie of the police depaitnrent. The real success, though, was in the
patrol officers. The patrol sergeants would be in officers'new commitment to the philoso-
To facilitate the time-off reward pro- charge of motivating their respective phy of community policing.Once the offi-
gram, the natural shift rotation that squad,which could include buying lunch cers got involved and witnessed the suc-
created the current squads was followed; for their officers after they reach certain cess of these programs in the community,
this would make any reward a team ef- goals.The point system was not designed officers no longer looked at it as a distaste-
fort.Although the officer would individu- to accumulate a certain amount from each ful activity. The officers are now armed
ally be evaluated, the team as a whole category but to obtain the amount of with new knowledge that in turn creates a
would earn the time off. The squads points needed to reach the squad's goal in cycle of new programs.
would be rated by the amount of points earning time off.Success of the program is
obtained by each unit.Each program was evident in the number of new neighbor- For more information,write to Officer Barry Groesch at
assigned a certain number of points to be hood watch groups created and in the the Yorkville Police Department,804 Game Farm Road,
Yorkville,IL 60560;send an e-mail message to him at
awarded;the accumulation of points was bgroesch@yorkville.il.us;or call him at 630-553-4340.
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Dear Chief Martin,
I am writing to thank you for your support of the Neighborhood Watch program
in Yorkville. I am happy to say that all of Fox Hill has block captains in place with the
exception of the new town homes. It is my understanding that they were approached
about it but did not appear very interested.
My main focus has been on getting the single family homes organized. I spoke
with Sgt. Hilt last spring and told him I would start working on it if I could get some
materials which he provided several times. He also told me to contact Office Groesch.
We hadn't realized what a daunting endeavor this was going to be since most of the old
lists were so spotty and out of date that all 221 homes would have to be contacted.
I met with Barry, and we created blocks for the Phase II area of Fox Hill. I
walked some areas myself until I was able to find captains for all 17 of the areas. He then
told me he had assigned the areas to four sergeants.
Sgt. Hilt did have Officer Stroup call several captains, but it seemed that it was
difficult to communicate with his assigned group during his shift. Later, Officer
Pleckham called that he was going to be the contact person, but he was soon on medical
leave. At last, Officer Cernekee was assigned to the job. She contacted captains to walk
with them, walked some areas by herself, picked up and returned lists, and contacted me
to update where we stood. I am glad to say that, with her perseverance, the last area was
recently completed. She worked approximately 7 of the 17 single family blocks. I
sincerely appreciate the help of Sgt. Hilt and Officer Cernekee. In addition, Sarah
walked with Joyce Barrett in The Oaks town homes. Joyce couldn't have done it without
her!
Also, Sgt. Sibenaller sent Officer Johnson and Officer Calvert to work in the
Willow Way area. He also contacted the captains and picked up some lists.
I want to thank both of these sergeants and the patrol officers under their
command for helping us to get the Neighborhood Watch program on a firm footing in
Fox Hill. Officer Groesch also kept me informed of any reports that came his way. He
answered my e-mails and phone calls and provided me with materials.
Thank you again for supporting the Neighborhood Watch program.
Sincerely
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Yorkville Police Department Memorandum
804 Game Farm Road
Yorkville, Illinois 60560
Telephone: 630-553-4340
Fax: 630-553-1141
Date: January 11, 2005
To: Sgt. Larry Hilt
From: S/Sgt. Ron Diederich
Reference: Department tour
Larry
On Saturday,January 29 at 1000hrs. please conduct a tour of the Police Department for
the boy scouts. If you have any questions the contact person is Diana Stepina and her
number is 667-8735.
Respectfully,
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CC: Chief Harold O. Martin III
Lieutenant Donald P. Schwartzkopf
Supervisor Molly Batterson
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To: Sgt. Greg Sibenaller
From: S/Sgt. Ron Diederich
Reference: Department tour
Greg
On Monday, February 7 at 1600hrs. please conduct a tour of the Police Department for
the girl scouts. If you have any questions the contact person is Jean Fitzpatrick and she
is at 553-6753.
Respectfully,
S/Sgt. Ron Diederich
CC: Chief Harold 0. Martin III
Lieutenant Donald P. Schwartzkopf
Supervisor Molly Batterson
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Reference: K-9 Demo at the Yorkville Middle School
Dan
On Thursday, January 20 at 1800hrs. please conduct a K-9 Demonstration for the boy
scouts at the Yorkville Middle School. Please adjust your schedule accordingly. If you
have any questions please let me know. Your contact person is Rose and she can be
reached at work (Naperville PD) 305-5276 or at home, 552-3599.
Respectfully,
S/Sgt. Ron Diederich
CC: Chief Harold 0. Martin III
Lieutenant Donald P. Schwartzkopf
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Reference: November Training
Chief,: In November 2004 Sergeant Larry Hilt and Sergeant Rich Hart attended
Crime Free Multi-Housing Program in Westchester Police Department. This class was a
two day class, 11-01-04 to 11-02-04.
Officer Glenn Calvert attended the 40 Hour Field Training Officer Program at the
Downer Grove Police Department. This class was a five day class from 11-01-04 to 11-
05-04.
Officer Patrick McManon and Officer Raymond Mikolasek graduated from the Basic Law
Enforcement class # 2199 this is a 480 Hour Program.
Donald Schwartzkopf and Sergeant Hart completed 16 hours of training for the
I.L.E.A.S. Region 3 W.M.D. Special Response Team. This training was conducted in the
Yorkville Area and was hosted by Rich and me.
Lt. Donald Schwartzkopf, Sergeant Rich Hart, Officer Dave Delaney and, Officer Jeff
Johnson completed 16 hours of training for the Kendall County Special Response Team
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From: Lt. Donald P. Schwartzkopf # 202
Reference: December Training
Chief,
Officer Patrick McManon and Officer Raymond Mikolasek has been enrolled in the
Yorkville Police Department Field Training Program during the month of December.
Part-Time Officer Shirley Kubicz and Part-Time Officer Steve Bettenhausen has
been enrolled in the Yorkville Police Department Field Training Program. during the
month of December.
Inspector Ackland attended the Utilization of Informants and Undercover Operation 1
at the La Grange Park Police Department. This class was a 8 hour training program.
Donald Schwartzkopf and Sergeant Hart completed 16 hours of training for the
I.L.E.A.S. Region 3 W.M.D. Special Response Team. This training was conducted in the
Yorkville Area and was hosted by Rich and me.
Lt. Donald Schwartzkopf, Sergeant Rich Hart, Officer Dave Delaney and, Officer
Jeff Johnson completed 16 hours of training for the Kendall County Special Response
Team.
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Reference: January Training
Chief,
Officer Patrick McManon and Officer Raymond Mikolasek have been enrolled in the
Yorkville Police Department Field Training Program during the month of January.
Part-Time Officer Shirley Kubicz and Part-Time Officer Steve Bettenhausen have
been enrolled in the Yorkville Police Department Field Training Program. during the
month of January.
Officer Raymond Mikolasek and Officer Patrick McManon completed the two day
program of Field Sobriety Testing Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus at the Naperville Police
Department 01-06-05 to 01-07-05.
Officer Sarah Cerekee attended the 40 Hour Juvenile Specialist Program this was
the C.D. version.
Lt. Donald Schwartzkopf attended the American Society of Law Enforcement
Trainers (A.S.L.E.T ) Conference in Jacksonville Florida. This Program was a 6 day
event, 01-03-05 to 01-08-05.
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Lt Donald Schwartzkopf and Sergeant Hart completed 8 hours of training for the
I.L.E.A.S. Region 3 W.M.D. Special Response Team. This training was conducted in the
Yorkville Area and was hosted by Rich and me.
Lt. Donald Schwartzkopf, Sergeant Rich Hart, Officer Dave Delaney and, Officer
Jeff Johnson completed 8 hours of training for the Kendall County Special Response
Team.
Lt. Donald Schwartzkopf and Sergeant Rich Hart attended a 32 Hour W.M.D.
Protective Measure Course and Hands on Training Course at Anniston Alabama. 01-24-
05 to 01-29-05. This training was for the ILEAS.WMD Special Response Team
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January 7-10, 2005
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Dear Chief Martin:
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Ps,Lis.:!; I am writing on behalf of the Board of Officers and members of the
Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police(IACP)Training Committee to express
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commander Emad E asst: our deep gratitude for your presentation at the recent 2005 Winter Training
Miners state Poii':.o Conference.We had approximately 200 IACP members registered for the
Chief Crag Shaw training conference. Our 2005 President, Chief Bob Jones of the Gurnee PD,
t airvi ' Police Le;t. along with his installation committee, did a fine job of selecting a beautiful
Chief Timothy Swanson conference site and putting together a most enjoyable conference for all who
Countryside P a cc Dept attended. Regarding the training presentations,we believe that your
LED 4i.AcsiS,<r) z_; participation contributed to the overall success of the conference.
James P.Manak
Ret.Senior Counsel
UTi. Evait,,ton Follow up evaluations received by the participants indicate that they
Donald Zoufai were very satisfied with the training and found it to be both interesting and
City of ciiicago beneficial.
Wayne W.SchmIdt
DELL, 'ark "p. Once again,thank you for the outstanding contribution you made to our
conference. Please do not hesitate to call if the IACP can be of any assistance to
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Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police
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Chief Dan McCollum
.j Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary
EST kv"01836
January 6, 2005 through January 31, 2005
11 050024 through 050194
''<<E Page 1 of 8
050024 01-06-05 Route 34/Cannonball Trail 050036 .... 01-07-05 Route 34/Route 47
Accident Lockout
050025 01-06-05 800 BIk. W.John Street 050037.... 01-07-05 1600 Blk. N.Bridge Street
Lockout Lockout
050026 01-06-05 Route 47/River Street 050038.... 01-07-05 300 BIk. Olsen Street
Accident Assist Ambulance
050027 01-06-05 700 Blk. Game Farm Road 050039 .... 01-07-05 600 Blk. Center Parkway
Assist Schools/Possession of Cannabis: After Accident
receiving a tip of students possibly being in
possession with knives, SRO investigated said 050040 .... 01-07-05 400 BIk. Landmark Avenue
students where knives were found on their person Suspicious Circumstances
along with .9 grams of cannabis in one of the
student's possession. 050041 .... 01-07-05 700 BIk. Game Farm Road
Possession of Cannabis: After checking on a car
050028 01-06-05 1200 Blk. N.Bridge Street whose alarm was going off, officers located 2.3 grams
Burglary from Motor Vehicle: An air compressor and of cannabis in plain view. Two juveniles were taken
CD's were taken from inside the victim's locked into custody for the cannabis.
vehicle after unknown offender(s) gained access to
the vehicle by damaging the lock. 050042.... 01-07-05 200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway
Lost Articles
050029 01-06-05 800 Blk. Game Farm Road
Lost License Plates 050043 .... 01-08-05 1400 Cannonball Trail
Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated offender
050030 01-06-05 Route 126/Route 71 did $200 worth of damage to the rear taillight of their
Accident vehicle. Officers located offender who admitted to
doing the damage. Offender was arrested by officers
050031 01-07-05 Tinley Park for Criminal Damage to Property.
Canine Training
050044.... 01-08-05 1800 BIk. Candleberry Lane
050032 01-07-05 McHugh Street/Somonauk St. Theft $300 and Under: Victim stated after ordering a
Domestic Battery: An out of control teenager struck magazine subscription from a door-to-door
their parent after getting into a verbal altercation. salesperson, and not receiving the magazine, the
company failed to refund their money.
050033 01-07-05 100 Blk. W.Hydraulic Avenue
Lockout 050045.... 01-08-05 Route 47/Route 126
Possession of Cannabis: After being pulled over for a
050034 01-07-05 700 BIk. Game Farm Road minor traffic offense, officers noted one of the
Theft $300 and Under: A student was charged with passengers of the vehicle placing something under a
Theft after having an iPod in their possession which seat of the car. Officers asked if they could search
was known to be stolen. iPod is valued at $150 and and received consent. Officers located 2.9 grams of
was recovered. cannabis and the driver was taken into custody for
Possession of Cannabis.
050035 01-07-05 1400 BIk. Cannonball Trail
Keep the Peace 050046 .... 01-08-05 1900 Blk. Raintree Road
Assist Ambulance
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9 J 0 050024 through 050194
Page 2 of 8
050047 01-08-05 2500 Blk. Overlook Court 050060 .... 01-10-05 Route 47/Route 34
Lockout Accident
050048 01-09-05 100 BIk. W.Hydraulic Avenue 050061 .... 01-11-05 300 Blk. W.Ridge Street
Domestic Trouble Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated the
passenger rear window of their vehicle was broken by
050049 01-09-05 500 BIk. Burning Bush Drive unknown offender(s). $200 of damage was reported.
Lockout
050062.... 01-11-05 Route 47/Fox Street
050050 01-09-05 Route 34/Eldamain Road Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid
Accident license and taken into custody for such.
050051 01-09-05 2000 BIk. S.Bridge Street 050063.... 01-11-05 400 Blk. Burr Oak, Oswego
Assist Business Agency Warrant Arrest: Officers responded to an address in
Oswego to investigate a report of retail theft. Subject
050052 01-09-05 Route 34/Eldamain Road was questioned and officers learned the subject was
Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving on a suspended wanted on a valid warrant. Subject was arrested.
license and taken into custody for such.
050064.... 01-11-05 2000 BIk. S.Bridge Street
050053 01-09-05 Cannonball Trail/Bristol Ridge Retail Theft: $22.53 worth of gasoline was reported
Pedestrian Under the Influence/Aggravated Assault: as stolen from a local establishment.
Officers located a pedestrian traveling under the
influence. When approached, offender became 050065.... 01-11-05 700 BIk. Game Farm Road
combative, striking officers. Offender was charged Possession of Cannabis: After being searched during
with Aggravated Assault and Pedestrian Under the a theft investigation, SRO located cannabis cigarettes
Influence of Alcohol. The Kendall County Sheriffs on the juvenile offender's person.
Office charged offender with Consumption of Alcohol
by Minor. 050066.... 01-11-05 1300 BIk. Game Farm Road
Lockout
050054 01-10-05 Route 126/Mill Street
Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving on a suspended 050067.... 01-11-05 Blackberry Lane/Center Pkwy
license and taken into custody for such. Domestic Trouble
050055 01-10-05 500 BIk. W.Kendall Drive 050068 .... 01-12-05 Route 47Nan Emmon Street
Other Public Complaints Accident
050056 01-10-05 Fox Street/Main Street 050069 .... 01-12-05 100 BIk. W.Veterans Parkway
Accident Lockout
050057 01-10-05 1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street 050070.... 01-12-05 900 Blk. S.Bridge Street
Lockout Lockout
050058 01-10-05 Desk Report 050071 .... 01-12-05 Route 47/Route 71
Found Articles Accident
050059 01-10-05 Route 34/Center Parkway
Traffic Ticket
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050072 01-12-05 1400 Cannonball Trail 050083 .... 01-14-05 600 Blk. Heustis Street
Theft Over$300: Victim reported their cell phone, Suicide Attempt
valued at $320, was taken while at a local
establishment. 050084.... 01-14-05 700 BIk. Teri Lane
Lockout
050073 01-12-05 1200 Blk. N.Bridge Street
Lockout 050085 .... 01-14-05 100 Blk. Colonial Parkway
Criminal Trespass to Residence: Subject stated they
050074 01-12-05 Route 47/Spring Street rented a television from a rental store and failed to
Accident pay for it. Subject made complaint that repossessors
entered their locked home while they were away and
050075 01-12-05 300 BIk. Mulhern Court reclaimed the television set. Officers contacted the
Battery/Domestic Battery: After getting into a verbal rental store who stated they do not enter locked
argument over a relationship, offenderwas arrested apartments and reclaim property; that their
for both Battery and Domestic Battery, as they had bit employees would be fired for doing such and that
one subject and battered another subject whom they they did not have the television set in their
were living with. possession.
050076 01-13-05 Route 47Nan Emmon Street 050086 .... 01-14-05 200 BIk. W.Fox Street
Accident Harassment by Telephone
050077 01-13-05 100 BIk. E.VanEmmon Street 050087.... 01-14-05 2000 BIk. Northland Lane
Lockout Fraud: Subject stated that upon running a credit
check for refinancing reasons, they learned that
050078 01-10-05 700 BIk. Game Farm Road someone had been fraudulently using their spouse's
Theft Over$300: Juvenile offender was arrested social security number, opening charge accounts
after two others witnessed to taking a $325 digital without their knowledge. Pending investigation.
scale from a classroom.
050088 .... 01-15-05 Route 47/Corneils Road
050079 01-13-05 1400 N.Bridge Street Traffic Arrest: After being pulled over for speeding,
Retail Theft: Victim reported $29.03 worth of gasoline officers suspected the driver as being under the
was taken. Suspect stated they used a credit card influence of alcohol. Driver failed field sobriety tests
and assumed it went through because they were and was taken into custody for DUI. Offender refused
allowed to pump gasoline. Suspect then paid for the to submit to any breath or chemical testing.
gasoline and no charges were filed.
050089 .... 01-15-05 1200 BIk. Willow Way
050080 01-13-05 100 Blk. W.Main Street Accident
Telephone Threat: Threats of physical violence were
made via phone messages left stemming from a child 050090 .... 01-15-05 700 Blk. Game Farm Road
custody dispute. Accident
050081 01-13-05 500 Blk. Countryside Center 050091 .... 01-15-05 900 Blk. Heartland Drive
Domestic Battery: Subjects were involved in a verbal Accident
argument which led into a battery and the violator
being arrested. 050092.... 01-15-05 Route 71/Walsh Drive
Accident
050082 01-14-05 40 BIk. N.Cannonball Trail
Lockout
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"6IEST January 6, 2005 through January 31, 2005
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050093 01-15-05 Meadowview Lane/Norton Ln 050103.... 01-17-05 Route 47/Galena Road
Accident Accident
050094 01-16-05 Route 47/Walnut Street 050104 .... 01-18-05 800 Blk. E.Main Street
Accident Burglary from Motor Vehicle: Victim reported cash
and CD's stolen from inside their vehicle. Offender(s)
050095 01-16-05 Galena Road/Kennedy Road gained access by smashing a window. Property
Accident (both stolen and damaged) valued at $570.
050096 01-16-05 Route 47/Countryside Pkwy. 050105 .... 01-18-05 1000 Blk. Dalton Avenue
Accident Domestic Trouble
050097 01-16-05 1500 Blk. Cottonwood Trail 050106 .... 01-18-05 800 Blk. E.Main Street
Accident Burglary from Motor Vehicle: Victim reported five
pieces of stereo equipment stolen from inside their
050098 01-17-05 1800 Blk. Aster Drive vehicle. Offender(s) gained access by smashing a
Theft Over$300/Burglary: Victim reported $1700 window. Property(both stolen and damaged) valued
worth of hardware flooring missing from inside a at $2269.
home under construction. After being tipped off by an
anonymous witness, Officers located the offender 050107.... 01-18-05 400 Blk. Bruell Street
who admitted to police that they entered the Burglary from Motor Vehicle: Victim reported a phone
neighboring home under construction and removed valued at $100 was taken from inside their unlocked
the boxes of hardwood flooring from inside. The vehicle.
flooring was returned to the house under construction
by the offender and police then took offender into 050108 .... 01-18-05 700 Blk. Heustis Street
custody charging them with Burglary and Theft Over Credit Card Fraud: Victim stated a relative stole their
$300. credit card and charged $24 of gasoline on the
account. Victim refused to press charges, however,
050099 01-17-05 100 BIk. S.Bridge Street wanted to report the crime.
Theft Over$300: A local business reported $360 in
diesel fuel stolen, apparently being siphoned from 050109 .... 01-13-05 800 Blk. S.Bridge Street
their work trucks. Junk/Salvage Title
050100 01-17-05 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street 050110.... 01-18-05 Route 47/Route 34
Retail Theft: Business reported $32.48 worth of Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid
gasoline as stolen when unknown offender pumped license and was taken into custody for such.
the fuel and failed to pay.
050111 .... 01-19-05 400 Blk. E.Main Street
050101 01-17-05 1800 Blk. Marketview Drive Criminal Trespass to Vehicle: Victim stated their
Accident unlocked vehicles had been entered, however,
nothing was taken from inside.
050102 01-17-05 Route 47/Route 126
Accident/Traffic Arrest: While investigating an 050112 .... 01-19-05 200 BIk. Walsh Circle
accident, officers learned one of the parties involved Theft Over$300: Victim stated unknown offender(s)
was driving on an invalid license. The subject was entered a home under construction and removed
arrested for said violation. $1579 worth of electrical equipment.
Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary
� _1'36 January 6, 2005 through January 31, 2005
‘)111113.- 1 050024 through 050194
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050113 01-19-05 100 BIk. Colonial Parkway 050126.... 01-21-05 Church Street/W.Main Street
Suspicious Circumstances Found Bicycle
050114 01-19-05 Route 47/Hydraulic Avenue 050127.... 01-21-05 800 Blk. Game Farm Road
Accident Sex Offender Registration
050115 01-19-05 900 Blk. Mill Street 050128.... 01-21-05 300 Blk. E.Washington Street
Assist Schools Runaway
050116 01-19-05 Baltusrol Court/Kingsmill St. 050129 .... 01-21-05 1700 Blk. John Street
Lockout Lockout
050117 01-19-05 1800 BIk. Marketview Drive 050130 .... 01-22-05 1500 BIk. N.Bridge Street
Deceptive Practices: $359.47 worth of checks written Lockout
on a non-sufficent funds account were forwarded to
the State's Attorney's Office for prosecution. 050131 .... 01-22-05 700 BIk. N.Bridge Street
Possession of Cannabis & Drug Equipment/Domestic
050118 01-19-05 1800 Blk. Marketview Drive Battery: After investigating a domestic situation, one
Deceptive Practices: $66.63 worth of checks written of the parties involved was arrested for physically
on a non-sufficient funds account were forwarded to battering their spouse. While searching the subject
the State's Attorney's Office for prosecution. incident to arrest, officers located 4.8 grams of
cannabis. Subject was charged with Possession of
050119 01-19-05 1800 Blk. Marketview Drive Cannabis and Domestic Battery. While further
Deceptive Practices: $22.67 worth of checks written investigating claims made by the offender that the
on a non-sufficient funds account were forwarded to victim also had cannabis in their possession, the
the State's Attorney's Office for prosecution. victim turned over 16.9 grams of cannabis, three
smoking pipes and rolling papers to police. Victim
050120 01-20-05 Route 47/Cannonball Trail was also arrested and charged with Possession of
Accident Cannabis and Possession of Drug Equipment.
050121 01-20-05 Countryside/McHugh Road 050132.... 01-22-05 1400 BIk. N.Bridge Street
Accident Assist Business Agency
050122 01-20-05 800 Blk. Game Farm Road 050133 .... 01-22-05 10000 Blk. Route 71
Warrant Arrest: Subject came to the police Lockout
department and was wanted on a valid warrant.
Officers took subject into custody for said warrant. 050134.... 01-22-05 Route 71/Route 47
Accident
050123 01-20-05 800 Blk. Game Farm Road
Assist Business Agency 050135 .... 01-22-05 2000 BIk. S.Bridge Street
Domestic Trouble
050124 01-20-05 700 Blk Game Farm Road
Lockout
050125 01-20-05 200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway
Lockout
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January 6, 2005 through January 31, 2005
9 a,., = 0 050024 through 050194
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050136 01-22-05 Fox Street/S.Main Street 050147.... 01-24-05 100 Blk. E.Main Street
Warrant Arrest/Obstructing Justice/Resisting Arrest: Theft $300 and Under: Victims stated their relative
Officers learned a subject they had just dealt with had was stealing from them to supply a drug habit.
given them a false name. Officers located subject on Victims stated approximately $145 of cash and
foot and when they told subject they were under checks written in unknown amounts had been taken
arrest for the warrant, subject fled on foot. Officers already from the relatives. Pending investigation.
pursued and detained the subject. Subject was
charged with Obstructing Justice (for the false 050148.... 01-26-05 20 Blk. Countryside Parkway
information given) and Resisting Arrest. Forgery: Victim reported a forged $376.10 check was
cashed on a closed account. Pending investigation.
050137 01-22-05 Plano, Illinois
Assist CPAT/Canine Search 050149 .... 01-25-05 Route 47/Countryside Pkwy.
Traffic Arrest/Warrant Arrest: Subject was pulled
050138 01-23-05 300 BIk. E.Kendall Drive over for not wearing their seatbelt. Officers learned
Criminal Damage to Property: Victim reported two they were driving on a suspended license and had a
trees were "snapped" in half by unknown offender(s). valid arrest warrant, also. Subject was taken into
Damage was valued at$300. custody for both.
050139 01-23-05 800 BIk. Game Farm Road 050150.... 01-25-05 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street
Other Public Complaint Lockout
050140 01-24-05 Church Street/E.Main Street 050151 .... 01-25-05 Galena Road/Route 47
Accident Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving on a suspended
license and was taken into custody for such.
050141 01-24-05 Windett Ridge/Coach Road
Theft Over$300: Victim reported $9500 worth of 050152.... 01-25-05 1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street
generators were taken from a construction trailer after Lockout
unknown offender(s) had cut the lock.
050153.... 01-25-05 2000 Blk. Northland Drive
050142 01-24-05 Windett Ridge/Coach Road Domestic Battery/Obstructing Justice/Warrant Arrest:
Criminal Damage to Property: Prior to clearing from While responding to a call of a domestic battery,
Report #050141, a second construction worker stated officers located offender who gave officers a false
the lock to their trailer was cut, however, nothing was name. Officers learned their real name, and learned
taken from inside. they were wanted on a warrant. Offender was
arrested for Domestic Battery, Obstructing Justice
050143 01-24-05 Route 47/Route 34 and for the warrant.
Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving on a suspended
license and was taken into custody for such. 050154.... 01-26-05 200 Blk. Walsh Circle
Domestic Trouble/Child Abuse: Officers responded
050144 01-24-05 300 BIk. E.Veterans Parkway to a domestic situation in which a grandparent was
Suspicious Circumstances accusing a parent of child abuse. Pending
investigation.
050145 01-24-05 800 BIk. Game Farm Road
Assist Other Government Agency 050155.... 01-26-05 Corneils Road/Route 47
Accident
050146 01-24-05 200 Blk. Adams Street
Theft $300 and Under: Victim reported offender stole 050156 .... 01-26-05 200 Blk. Veterans Parkway
a dog from them. Dog valued at$150. Accident
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0 050024 through 050194
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050157 01-26-05 Marketplace Drive/Landmark 050169 .... 01-27-05 Route 47/Beaver Street
Warrant Arrest: Subject was known to be wanted on Found Articles
a valid arrest warrant and was taken into custody for
such. Officers also took offender into custody for 050170 .... 01-27-05 700 BIk. Game Farm Road
driving on a suspended license. Lost Articles
050158 01-26-05 Oswego Police Department 050171 .... 01-27-05 1100 BIk. Dalton Avenue
Assist CPAT Assistance Rendered —Civil Category
050159 01-26-05 1200 BIk. N.Bridge Street 050172 .... 01-28-05 Countryside Pkwy/Route 47
Lockout Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a
suspended license and taken into custody for such.
050160 01-27-05 Route 47/Wheaton Drive
Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a 050173 .... 01-28-05 Windett Road/Route 47
suspended license and taken into custody for such. Suspicious Circumstances
050161 01-27-05 Hazeltine Way/Weston Ave 050174 .... 01-28-05 500 BIk. S. Bridge Street
Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a Lockout
suspended license and taken into custody for such.
050175 .... 01-28-05 Route 47/Route 71
050162 01-27-05 100 BIk. E.Somonauk Street Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a
Ordinance Violation: Officers took a report to suspended license and taken into custody for such.
document subject parking in handicapped space.
Business owner gave subject permission to do so in 050176 .... 01-29-05 100 Blk. E.Main Street
order to drop off paperwork. Runaway
050163 01-27-05 1800 Blk. Marketview Drive 050177 .... 01-29-05 Route 47/Galena Road
Accident Accident
050164 01-27-05 400 BIk. W.Kendall Drive 050178 .... 01-29-05 Route 47/Route 71
Suspicious Circumstances Accident
050165 01-27-05 500 BIk. W.Kendall Drive 050179 .... 01-29-05 300 BIk. Mulhern Drive
Other Public Service Theft Over$300: Victim related after having a friend
spend an evening, they realized numerous pieces of
050166 01-27-05 Route 126/Route 47 jewelry were missing. Jewelry valued at $2472.
Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a
suspended license and taken into custody for such. 050180 .... 01-29-05 Route 34/Sycamore Road
Traffic Arrest/Resisting Arrest: Officers located a
050167 01-27-05 1100 S.Bridge Street suspect vehicle from a hit and run accident in Plano.
Burglary: Employee reported two days later that Driver was found to be intoxicated and refused to get
unknown subject(s) entered their locker and stole out of their vehicle. Officer removed driver from their
$150 cash and a wallet. vehicle. Driver refused all testing.
050168 01-27-05 200 W.Hydraulic Avenue 050181 .... 01-30-05 300 Blk. W.Kendall Drive
Citizen Assist Harassment by Telephone
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050024 through 050194
Page8of8
050182 01-30-05 1600 BIk. N.Bridge Street 050194.... 01-31-05 500 Blk. Colton Street
Harassment by Telephone Dogs at Large
050183 01-30-05 700 BIk. Game Farm Road
Accident
050184 01-30-05 1000 BIk. N.Bridge Street
Theft Over$300: Victim stated their briefcase was
removed from inside their vehicle at an unknown date
and time. Victim stated inside the briefcase were
CD's, a portable CD player, a 35mm camera, a
handled video game, a harmonica and other
miscellaneous items. Property valued at $1273.
050185 01-30-05 100 BIk. W.Center Street
Domestic Battery: After being punished for being
disobedient, a juvenile dragged a parent across a
hallway (using a game controller the parent was still
holding) and then later struck a parent in the head
with a 3-liter partially full pop container. Case was
forwarded to Juvenile Probation.
050186 01-30-05 1300 Blk. Coralberry Court
Domestic Trouble
050187 01-30-05 100 Blk. W.Somonauk Street
Domestic Trouble
050188 01-31-05 1000 BIk. White Plains Lane
Theft $300 and Under: Victim reported four 5-gallon
drums of paint stolen from a construction site.
Property valued at $138.
050189 01-31-05 200 BIk. E.Veterans Parkway
Suspicious Auto
050190 01-31-05 400 BIk. Walnut Street
Assist Business Agency
050191 01-31-05 Route 34/Game Farm Road
Accident
050192 01-31-05 1300 BIk. Coralberry Court
Other Public Complaint
050193 01-31-05 800 Blk. Adrian Street
Other Public Complaint
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Evr. -.� '> 183s Yorkville, Illinois 60560
• Telephone: 630-553-4340
Fax: 630-553-1141
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Date: February 4, 2005
To: Chairman Larry Kot ,.
Public Safety Committee
From: Chief Harold Martin
Reference: 2005/2006 Personnel & Capital Items
Larry, I have listed the 2005/2006 Personnel & Capital Items below:
Personnel:
• I am asking for four (4) new hires, two (2) new hires on May 1st and two (2) on
December 1st, 2005. The cost will be approximately $114,521.69.
• I am asking to hire a Police Cadet @ $9.00 per hour for 1,040 hrs, for a total of
$9,360.
Capital Items:
• New World Software @ $125,000.
• Two (2) New Squads (One Expedition), and two (2) replacement squads @
$92,000
• Two (2) new car total build outs, and two (2) change over @ $49,050
• Upgrading our Total Station @ $3,000.
• Ballistic Entry Shields (2) @ $4,960
• Entry Rams (2) @ $660
• Tactical Ladder (1) @ $660
• Portable Surveillance System (1) @ $3,500
• Furniture for Detective's Office $9,000
JAN 1 0 2005
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T. 804 Game Farm Road
ESTIiiii .._, 'MI"' ,1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560
Telephone: 630-553-4340
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Date: January 10, 2005
To: Chief Harold 0. Martin III
From: S/Sgt. Ron Diederich
Reference: Emergency Generator
Chief
On Saturday, January 8, 2005 Patten Industries made the final
adjustments on the new generator and ran several tests. The generator performed to
specifications and was then put on line. The old generator was taken off line and will
be removed to a lift station for public works.
Dave Behrens from the public works was on hand too and was given the
instructions on operating/testing the unit. He will be checking and maintaining the unit
along with the other emergency generators throughout the city.
If you have any questions please let me know.
Respectfully,
S/Sgt. Ron Diederich
CC: Mayor Art Prochaska
Administrator Tony Graff
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Date: January 26, 2005
To: Joe Wywrot, City Engineer
From: S/Sgt. Ron Diederich
Reference: Traffic Plan - Countryside Interceptor
Joe
I have reviewed the Traffic Control Plan for the Countryside Interceptor project. The
plan should keep traffic moving and if Larson-Nelson and the Old Second get a
temporary access point we should be in good shape.
The only thing I will need is the construction start date so I can advise the road
officers. If I can answer any questions or provide any further please let me know.
Respectfully,
S/Sgt. Ron Diederich
CC: Chief Harold 0. Martin III
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
11/11/2003 711 N. Bridge Street
12/14/2003
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
1212/2003 989 Heartland Drive
1/9/2004
9/19/2003
12/12/2003 991 Heartland Drive
2/26/2004
7/16/2004 109 Heartland Drive
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
9/2812003 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
211712004 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
1.1/25/2003'.
.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 Country Tobacco
3/5/2004 .
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 Dollar General
11/14/2003
11/23/2003.
12/6/2003:
1719/2004
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
1.0/28/2003.
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
/11/20042/26/2004
3/5/2004
4/4/2004
7/11/2004
10/13/2003 Kendall Plumbing.8,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
4/7/2004Kramer'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
10/1.8/2003'
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
x/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
9/112003
•".• 9/1/2003 Pizza Hut . "
9/6/2003
9/10/2003
9/1012003
9/1112003.
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
11127/2003
,12/9/2003Pride Pantry
• 1/10/2004
7/11/2004:
10/10/2003
11/13/2003
12/19/2003 PRS Construction
1/19/2004
7/29/2004
7/13/2004'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
1112/2004
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
3111/2004 Yorkville Post Office
6/12/2004:
7/12/2004 Yorkville Public Works