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PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
Thursday, July 14, 2005
6:30 PM
City Conference Room
AGENDA
1. Approval/Correction of Minutes: June 9, 2005
2. Police Reports for June 2005
3. 2004 Year End Analysis Report
4. Town Meeting for Parking Ordinance - FYI
5. Fire Lane Parking — Tucker Contractors Agreement with City - Update
6. Generator and Air-Conditioning Enclosure - Update
7. False Alarm Ordinance
8. Additional Business
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PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE DRAFT
Thursday, June 9, 2005
6:30 pm
City Conference Room
Present:
Police Chief Harold Martin Alderwoman Rose Spears
Alderwoman Wanda Ohare City Attorney John Wyeth
Alderman Jason Leslie Officer Jon Helland
Alderman Dean Wolfer Nicole Nicolas, Kendall County Record
The meeting was called to order at 6:30 pm by Wanda Ohare
1. Approval/Correction of Minutes: April 14, 2005 and May 12, 2005-The only
correction was Harold Martin is to be called Chief Martin from now on. The minutes
were approved.
Some items were moved forward to accommodate people's schedules.
4. Liquor Ordinance Amendments—There was information in the packets regarding
the 4 new liquor classifications as well as enhancements of the"violation"provision.
There will be a new classification of a Bar and Grill. It shall be treated during the day
as a restaurant, and at 9 pm until closing it will be treated as a Tavern.
There will be a new classification of a Golf Course. It will include a Clubhouse on the
Golf Course where there will be a kitchen and dining area to serve the Golf Course
guests.
There will be a new classification for Catering. It will authorize the Caterer to serve
alcoholic liquor in connection with the operation of the catering business. The food
and beverage sales will be made at the office of the Caterer and be subject to
applicable municipal taxes.
There will be a new classification of a Temporary license. It will be for no more than
4 days at a time, with no more than 3 permits per year. A Temporary permit will be
allowed for a Sports Stadium at all the regularly scheduled games or tournaments with
the provision that sale and consumption will not be allowed outside the Stadium and
sales will cease at 10:30 pm.
The additional violations will include any violations of any law of the state, ordinance
of the county or city, which affects the public's health, welfare, and safety at the place
of business or adjacent to the place of business. If the licensee is more than 45 days
late in payment of debts to the city, and if there is any known or unknown violations
by the employees of the licensee.
This will move on to COW.
6. Parking—On Street/Overnight/Around Parks—There has been an amendment to
Title 6, Chapter 2 of the Parking Regulations. It is a new section 6-2-6 which will in
paragraph A, prohibit parking on the streets of Yorkville between the hours of 1:00 am
and 6:00 am., and paragraph B will limit the parking of commercial vehicles with
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classifications other that"B"to 1 hour unless making a delivery or rendering a service
at the premises in front of where it is parked.
The Aldermen expressed that they would like to create a demonstrated needs
Temporary Permit at the discretion of the chief of Police or designee for things such as
repaving a driveway or visitors at a home that will be staying the night for a limited
number of days.
There would have to be an effective date to these regulations,and a Town Meeting
will be held to inform the Public of the new regulations. There could also be a period
of time where there would be warnings given out before they were issued tickets. This
will move on to COW.
There will also be No Parking Ordinances added for both sides of Sycamore Street
from John Street to Rt.34. There will be No Parking on the South side of John Street
from 1 block East of Sycamore Street to 1 block West of Cottonwood Trail. There
was discussion about where to end the No Parking Ordinance. It should possible go
past the Park; possibly to Diehl Farm Road. The Aldermen will look at the street and
get back to Attorney Wyeth about which Street to have it end at.
Also, the Parking Fines should be made equal throughout the city. It should be$25.
This will move on to COW.
2. Cadet Program—The money for this is already in the budget. The Cadet will be
attending classes at Waubonsee Community College. Officer Helland is looking to
hire someone by August 1st so they would have time to enroll in classes at Waubonsee.
Officer Helland will be training this person. The Cadet would have handcuffs for
safety purposes, and also they would be available for the officer the Cadet is with to
use. The Cadet will not be able to write any tickets,but they could write ordinance
violations. The Cadet will be able to take the service type calls, leaving officers free
to handle other situations. Yorkville Police Department will be training the Cadets,but
since Yorkville is not home rule is not mandatory that Yorkville hire them or that they
take the tests for the position offered to them. It is a logical transition though, to hire
the Cadet that was trained in Yorkville, but they will have to pass the same tests
anyone else would have to pass.
3. Police Reports for May 2005—M3 and M5 are still being driven as administration
vehicles. 2 Cars will be taken offline when the 2 new cars are purchased.
Community Relations hours are up. The speed trailers are being used as often as
possible.
The Truck enforcement is a specialty. Chief Martin is trying to have one more officer
trained to be able to handle this.
2 Officers were given certificates of appreciation from AAIM.
There was quite a bit of training in May. Sergeant Hart and Lieutenant Schwartzkopf
are involved in a specialty class team. Also they are involved in the ILEAS and
Homeland Security programs.
K9 training was performed outside the Tinley Park Mental Hospital. Training is
performed twice a month for the dogs. They check the Yorkville schools about once a
year for drugs, and they assist other communities to check for drugs.
Gas theft was up. Chief Martin said that when the gas prices go up, it seems, so does
the gas theft.
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5. New Program to Assist with Missing Kids—Chief Martin has contact with former
Alderman, Larry Kot regularly and Larry Kot brought forward this program. It is an
organization that can place 1,000 phone calls in 60 seconds. Chief Martin thinks this
is a good idea, and it does not cost any money. This will move on to COW. Attorney
Wyeth could be asked to write up a resolution.
7. Request to Purchase Two Replacement Squads—This is already in the budget, and
it has been approved. One is a Chevrolet Impala, and the other is a Ford Crown
Victoria. No further action is necessary.
8. Request to Purchase Data Recorder for Total Station—This would aid in accident
reconstruction. The money to pay for it would come out of the Drug Fund. This will
move on to COW.
9. Additional Business—An item that was passed at the May Public Safety Meeting is
the laser radar gun for the Bike Patrol. This will be coming to COW. It will cost
$3,200. The money will be coming out of the Drug Fund. Attorney Wyeth will be
contacted to find out if the Data Recorder and the Laser radar gun can be approved at
the Public Safety Meeting, if so; they are approved on Consent Agenda.
Alderman Leslie would like to see a traffic study done on the corner of Country Hills
Drive and Fawn Ridge. Chief Martin will talk to Steve and Eric to see if there are any
signs to put in or if there needs to be a traffic study done.
Alderwoman Ohare went through all the old minutes to find the issues that have not
yet been resolved. She will be reintroducing them at future meetings. Next month she
will bring up the issue of the lighting and signs in Countryside.
The meeting was adjourned at 7:55 pm.
Minutes submitted by Laura Leppert.
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YORKVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Harold 0. Martin ill, Chief of Police
804 Game Farm Road I Yorkville, Illinois 60560
Phone: 630-553-4340 I Fax: 630-553-1141
Date: July 7, 2005, 2005
To: Chief Harold 0. Martin III
From: S/Sergeant Ron Diederich
Reference: Monthly Mileage Report
During June 2005, the Yorkville Police Department logged a total of 22,854 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 1,816 106,240 2006/2007
M-2 1996 Chevrolet Caprice Administration 489 141,729 2005/2006
M-3 1998 Ford Crown Victoria Administration 343 129,773 2003/2004
M-4 2002 Chevrolet Impala Patrol 2,042 76,540 2005/2006
M-5 1998 Ford Crown Victoria Administration 2,001 127,921 2003/2004
M-6 2003 Chevrolet Impala Chief 1,484 34,215 2007/2008
M-7 2001 Ford Crown Victoria DARE 0 68,140 2009/2010
M-8 2004 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 3,297 57,254 2007/2008
M-9 2000 Ford Crown Victoria Lieutenant 605 69,995 2008/2009
M-10 1991 Ford Thunderbird DARE 0 128,980 2004/2005
M-10 2004 Chevrolet Impala Patrol 1,734 13,718 2008/2009
M-11 2003 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 2,020 69,014 2006/2007
M-12 1999 Ford Expedition Patrol/Trucks 1,309 61,182 2007/2008
M-13 2001 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol / K-9 1,338 50,810 2010/2011
M-14 2003 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 516 78,773 2005/2006
M-15 2004 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol Sergeant 889 28,115 2008/2009
M-16 2004 Ford Expedition Patrol Sergeant 2,475 30,429 2008/2009
M-17 2004 Chevrolet Impala Detective 496 5,132 2014/2015
Respectfully,
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S/Sgt. Ronald E. Diederich#203
Yorkville Police Department - Overtime Manhour Utilization Report - 07-09-05
Date Court Training Relief Details Admin Emerg Invest Corn Sery Full Time Part Time
05/14/05 8 2 50. .__........._ 0.............. .___.._. 2_......_. . ,..._.0 11__.. _ 0 I 73._... _ 110.75 _.
05/28/05 8.... 1118 31 _.,..,, ' 0 0 11.5 0 79.5 97.5
06/11/05 3.75 __-U 33.5 25.5 ' 20,,,.. __ 1..._....__.___.__.__.�__ __ .-__.__65 75 65.5_
06/25/05 4 0 22 __.... 4 0 0.__. . 6.75 _......_ 36.75 90.5_..
07/09/05 0 0 15 t 9 0 10 225 0 36.25 102.75
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FY05-06 Court Training Relief Details Admin Emerg Invest Corn Sery Full Time Part Time
Totals 23.75 13.00 138.50 69.50 4.00 10.00 32.50 0.00 291.25 467.00
Percents 8% 4% 48% 24% 1% 3% 11% 0% 100% N/A
Average 4.75 2.60 27.70 13.90 0.80 2.00 6.50 0.00 58.25 93.40
LAST YEAR'S STATISTICS FOR MANHOUR UTILIZATION
FY04-05 Court , Training Relief , Details Admin Emerg Invest Corn Sery Full Time Part Time
Totals 125.00 79.25 231.50 299.00 _ 88.25 14.00 377.00 113.50 1327.50 1867.00
Percents 9% _ 6% 17% _ 23% 7% 1% 28% 9% 100% N/A
Average 4.81 3.05 8.90 11.50 3.39 0.54 14.50 4.37 51.06 71.81
Prepared by Molly Batterson 7/11/2005 Page 1
Yorkville Police Department Offense Report - June 2005
Offense Categories W1 `` JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT :NOV - DEC 04 TOTALS JAN I FEBI MAR AISI ,MAY JUN 05 TOTAL
Arson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Assault 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 11 1 0 01 0 1 3
Battery 4 3 6 .__ 1_.. 5_._... .. 4 7 .._ 506 _.__..__5..___. 57 8 38_..., _,_
Burglary 9 12 6 5 1 2 13 71 7 = 5 7 5 2 4 30
Cannabis Offenses 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 16 5 0 2 2 0 3 12
Controlled Substance Offenses0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 ! 0 0 0 2 2
Crimes Involving Children 1 4 4 6 7 0 2 41 3 3 1 4 1 6 18
Criminal Damage 16 20 12 17 12 17 18 156 12 12 1 19 14 19 14 90
Deceptive Practices 1 5 6 3 1 4 0 36 6 , 3 E 4 5 4 3 25 __
Drug Paraphernalia Offenses 1 3 1 0 0 2 3 15 1 1 2 3 0 1 8
Firearms Offenses 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 , 0 1 4 0 0 5
GamblingOffenses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kidnapping 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 8 0 0 0 1 1 2 4
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Liquor Offenses 0 1 6 3 3 4 0 28 0 21 1 2 0 3 8
Murder 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 00 0
Robbery 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sex Offenses 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 5 0I 0 1 0 0 0 1
Theft 12 10 7 13 6 7 12 114 16 11 13 12 13 12 77
All Other Criminal Offenses 14 18 11 15 14 11 14 170 18 1 9 , 16 15 16 16 90
Traffic Incidents f ,.,, , JUN. JUL .AUG SEP; OCT 'NOV _:DEC' 04 TOTALS=JAN' FEBIMA! 'APR MAY JU 05 TOTALS,
Driving Under The Influence 2 1 0 10 5 2 11 46 5 ; 4 1 3 4 7 24
License/Registration Violations 37 24 57 33 44 25 35 495 30 1 35 22 42 45 34 208
Seatbelt Citations 64 16 18 14 9 16 8 314 44 i 22 42 25 74 29 236
Seatbelt Warnings 21 19 13 12 6 16 0 155 39 26 13 20 20 0 118
Speeding Citations 17 12 37 21 18 35 36 382 39 , 53 61 47 43 28 271
Speeding Warnings 0 0 0 0 40 37 42 280 51 ( 71 80 43 43 28 316
Transportation of Alcohol 0 1 4 4 5 0 2 20 1 1 1 6 2 3 14
Uninsured Motor Vehicle 27 29 43 25 24 16 31 418 21 31 ; 26 35 38 38 189
Total Citations Issued 186 132 233 170 158 118 181 2176 130 1774_1 205 1 213 255 i 234 1214
Total Verbal Warnings Issued 5 5 15 6 $ 9 6 85 6 1 S i 4 12 2 5 34
Total Written Warnings Issued 251 264 269 221 244 237 326 3533 393 334 1 363 1 291 , 259 , 315 1955
Accident Reports Taken - ' '`,,.i.',; JUN JUL_ AUG SEP . :;OCT NOV; :DEC04 TOTALS JAN]FEg}11 .ARLAPRJI IAY JUN 05 TOTALS
Hit and Run Accident 0 1 1 4 5 0 5 28 6 = 2 I 2 3 5 5 23
Property Damage Accident 30 32 36 23 39 27 34 360 33 17 ( 23 21 39 36 169
Personal Injury Accident 1 8 5 10 5 3 3 52 4 1 2 1 4 1 3 2 16
Total Accidents Taken 31 41 42 37 49 30 42 " 440 43 :' 21 Id 29 1 25 i 47 . 43 208',
**Unlawful Visitation Interference is reported under the Kidnapping Section of the Illinois Uniformed Crime Reporting system. The Kidnapping line item includes this offense in its totals.
Yorkville Police Department Manhour Report - June 2005
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PATROL' tf JUN JUL . .,.AUG SEP //r� J ALS
1'7y �LT., .. 1`I V� DEC-' JAN;VS l;EB MAR�� ,�''.APR �;, ��� ad�3��,"�s� „».m�J.,,�,+ ..
Accidents 29.83 32.20 27.58 45.75 32.92 18.25 30.08 25.17 9.58 25.75 20.42 29.00 109.92
Administrative Activity 374.17 324.92 313.05 389.33 434.42 525.50 701.20 660.08 468.92 447.65 497.42 419.92 335.00 2828.99
Animal Complaints 6.58 7.92 6.08 4.75 10.00 6.45 5.83 5.50 2.92 3.42 6.83 5.13 6.33 30.13
Arrest Activity 38.42 20.73 52.67 17.33 29.58 24.50 38.83 30.75 22.08 8.50 23.10 26.58 37.42 148.43
Assist Agencies 144.25 179.28 223.75 116.75 152.50 118.92 143.50 121.17 158.42 147.17 144.35 127.17 180.50 878.78
Community Relations 99.62 88.33 77.33 91.17 88.67 93.75 36.80 35.42 64.08 43.83 86.33 99.83 54.42 383.91
Departmental Duties 99.97 118.83 122.58 139.17 109.42 92.50 139.33 166.67 93.33 108.75 89.92 89.42 150.83 698.92
Investigations 92.58 81.75 57.67 63.92 63.50 29.58 31.33 19.75 28.33 69.75_ 25.83 23.00 23.00 189.66
Ordinance/Traffic Violations 86.95 58.45 100.68 61.98 85.93 52.27 101.80 128.60 82.42 104.42 84.93 77.45 83.78 561.60
Personnel Activity 1002.25 640.08 789.93 660.10 398.45 473.83 747.50 586.95 432.92 525.67 481.55 598.42 613.33 3238.84
Preventive Patrol 879.00 733.35 792.68 971.15 720.53 791.30 772.35 752.37 747.58 895.68 685.70 665.58 682.55 4429.46
Public Complaints 116.92 147.17 131.58 87.32 98.97 69.13 124.25 74.50 51.75 105.08 87.00 97.33 131.00 546.66
Public Services 35.92 39.33 32.00 33.42 71.42 28.17 32.08 56.33 29.92 34.75 33.17 23.17 39.42 216.76
Report Activity 193.00 167.50 257.75 179.33 195.92 132.52 180.67 162.08 164.75 167.57 174.00 185.67 173.67 1027.74
School Activity 33.33 3.67 94.83 246.83 263.13 195.33 172.50 238.08 222.83 161.75 214.67 207.00 60.83 1105.16
Traffic Activity 252.58 205.68 250.98 215.17 209.80 179.92 268.42 282.60 312.15 287.50 240.67 235.00 246.25 1604.17
Training 18.92 309.17 83.42 158.58 251.08 402.08 165.67 251.08 184.58 330.08 216.75 351.67 277.67 1611.83
ADMINISTRATIVE JUL AUG SEP OCTNOV DEC ,: JA><T;05 ,FEB MAR APR, MA''' 0JUN TOTALSy.u,..._. ,..,. .
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 1039.98
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 1039.98
Crossing Guards(In Days) 8.00 0.00 10.00 42.00 56.00 43.00 39.00 60.00 66.00 50.50 59.50 59.50 6.50 302.00
Detectives 173.33 346.66 346.66 519.99 519.99 519.99 2426.62
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 1039.98
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 1039.98
Records Clerks 291.83 302.08 173.33 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 2079.96
TOTALS 4497.44 4153.76_4291.21`4564.03 4312.22 4316.98 4771.12 4870.41 4529.20 4904.46 4732.111 -4880.81 4662A7 28579A6
Yorkville Police Department School-Related Manhour Report - June 2005
JUL 04.: OCT 04 JAN 05 = APR OS 05 OCT OS JAN 06
THROtion- THROUGH`THROUGH. THROUGH:I THRC)UGITI THROUGH THfO'CUGH 2005'
ACTIVITY TTL "
" SES'04 i DE 04. WIAR 0 .,,:.I JUN 05 „,< SEP`05 £. DEC 45 1,. ;MAR 06 '`UTA
Assist Assistant Principal 0.33 0.75 1 0 75 9 50 11.33
Assist Principal 6.33 18.671 8.67 13.33 47.00
Assist Superintendant 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.08k1 08
DARE Meeting 0.00 0.00' 0.75 0.001 0.75
DARE Class 72.92 55.671 205.33 25.75 359.67
DARE Officer Duties 9.67 13.671, 26.001 51.831
101.17
School CARE Team 3.42-, 12.501 0.001, 6.17i 22.09
School Counseling 3.421 010.751 8.331 13.331 35.83
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School Crisis Team 3.00 0.00 0.00 0.001 3.00
School Disruption 0.33 0.00' .._., 0.00 0001.... __. . ._..__ 0.33
School Escort 0.0013.33 0.001 0.001 ---3-.33
School Fight0 00 0-.001 1.421 0.00 1.42
School Gang Display 0.75 0.25 0.00, ..... .,.._0.001 1.00
School
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School Investigation-Theft 0.001 0.00 0.001 0.421 0.42
School Investigation Other 367 2.171 5.251 13 33 1 24A2
School Parking Lot Detail 12.00' 27.801 21.58; 31.001 92.38
School Parking Violation 000; 0.001 0.33 0.001 1 0.33
SRO - Other Duties 229.42, 485.421 344.251 305.251 11 1364.34
Total Hours 345.261 630.981 622.66; 470.991 01 0 0 2069.89
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Yorkville Police Department SRO Total Manhour Report - April 2005
JUL 04 °C1`04 :. JAN US APR 05 _J UL 05 O 1:1
05 JANU6
THROUGH THROUGH THROUGH; THROUGH: THROUGH= 1'HHOCrUGH}4 THROUGH 2005,.
OFFICER NAME SES'04 DEC 04 I MAR 05 I, JUN 05 SEP 05 DEC 05 MAR 06 TOTALS
Officer Barry Groesch, YMS 483.971 557.72 436.101 474 92 1 1952.71
Officer Jon Helland, YHS 501.17) 525.58 445.581 431.501 1903.83
Total Hours 985.141 1083.3 881.681 906.421 01 0 0 3856.54
Yorkville Police Department 2005 Truck Enforcement Summary
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Ticket° Fy ., , 1 fD unds`
Date Time O ense Locationr, y eC i os tion
Number ken , Received
01/31/05 14:30 23141 Overweight on Gross Route 34/Cannonball Trail $210 Ex Parte $100.00
02/04/05 10:19 23147 Overweight on Bridge Route 47/River Street $1,070 Ex Parte $860.00
03/04/05 13:36 23462 Overweight on Axles Route 47/Ament Road $535 Guilty $248.00
23881 Overweight on Gross $350 Guilty $245.00
05/20/05 11:17 Route 47/Legion Road
23882 Overweight on Registration $350 Stricken $0.00
05/26/05 8:36 23883 Overweight on Gross Route 71/Route 47 $245 Pending $0.00
06/09/05 8:04 23891 Overweight on Gross Route 34/Cannonball Trail $535 Pending $0.00
Totals For Bond Taken and Fines Received After Court Costs - 2005 $3,295 N/A $1,453.00
Totals For Bond Taken and Fines Received After Court Costs - 2004 $27,482 N/A $16,392.40
Totals For Bond Taken and Fines Received After Court Costs - 2003 $15,972 N/A $1.1,343.01
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 $92,653.82
7/11/2005 12:00 PM Page 1 of 1
Attachment D
CLICK IT
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i° Post-Mobilization Reporting Form
Rural Initiative/ Click It or Ticket Campaigns
,Tr..M May 23-June 5, 2005
Reporting Agency: f_ 1_ Project #:
Safety Belt Enforcement Activity for this Campaign:
Total project officer-hours worked by this agency during the campaign specifically on Safety Belt
Enforcement: 3 7
Number of enforcement details (zones) conducted:
Briefly describe specific Safety Belt enforcement activities worked during the campaign:
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Total number of specific enforcement actions taken this reporting period (if the total number
for any category is unknown, please mark "UNK"):
Safety Belt Child Safety Felony Stolen Fugitives
DUI Arrests Citations Citations Arrests Vehicles Apprehended
Recovered
67. *73 ► 1 0 2.
Suspended Uninsured Reckless Other
Revoked Motorists Speeding Driving Drug Arrests (specify)
Licenses
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Name of person submitting this report: 56r. L_ c_i ''
Phone: (43o ) $53 - y3 ,i c+ E-mail: 1 ( `/ 2z-C:LItx t/S
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PRESS RELEASE
Kendall County Sheriff's Office
The Illinois Law Enforcement Alarm System (ILEAS) is proud to announce that it
has provided $ 96,000.00 to the Kendall County Sheriffs Office in Consortium with
the Yorkville Police Department, Oswego Police Department, and Plano Police
Department for the purchase and installation of mobile data computers. This is part
of an effort by the Kendall County Sheriffs Office, along with the agencies with in
its boundaries, ILEAS, and the State of Illinois to equip as many squad cars as
possible with computers.
ILEAS recently provided $6,775,000 to 215 police and sheriffs departments in
Illinois as part of its 2005 Local Law Enforcement Homeland Security Grant
Program. These grants are U.S. Department of Homeland Security funding that was
provided to ILEAS by the ILLINOIS TERRORISM TASK FORCE (ITTF). The
TASK FORCE has over 60 member agencies consisting of cities, counties, public
health, transportation, law enforcement, fire service, emergency management, and
other disciplines throughout the state. The ITTF is the entity responsible for
developing and implementing the State's Homeland Security Program to prevent or
to respond to acts of terrorism.
ILEAS is an inter-governmental coalition representing 741 law enforcement
agencies and 95% of all sworn officers in the State of Illinois. ILEAS coordinates
significant requests for mutual aid, provides grants and coordinates other law
enforcement related programs. The mission of ILEAS is to meet the needs of law
enforcement throughout the State of Illinois in matters of mutual aid, emergency
response and the combining of resources for public safety.
More about ILEAS and the Illinois Terrorism Task Force can be found at:
www.ileas.org and www.illinoishomelandsecurity.org.
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I o,� Yorkville Police Department Memorandum
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Date: July 7, 2005, 2005
To: Chief Harold 0. Martin III
From: S/Sgt. Ron Diederich
Reference: Speed Trailer report for June, 2005
Chief
During the month of June, 2005 the Alpha Speed Trailer and the Speed matrix trailer
were deployed at the following locations and times:
June 6 through June 8 Eastbound Spring St. at Freemont
June 6 through June 8 Northbound Poplar at the playground
June 14 through June 15 Westbound Fox at Mill St.
June 14 through June 16 Northbound Game Farm at the Library
June 17 through June 20 Northbound Rt. 71 @ Washington-Prairie Fest
June 27 through July 1 Northbound Raintree at Sunny Dell
July 28 through July 1 "Sprinkling Ban", Bridge St. at Town Square Park
The trailers were in operation for 477 hours in June.
Respectfully,
S/Sgt. Ron Diederich
=,.coo Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary
e` June 1, 2005 through July 6, 2005
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050938 06-01-05 2000 BIk. S.Bridge Street 050952 .... 06-02-05 2800 Blk. N.Bridge Street
Lockout Warrant Arrest: Based on information received from
the Aurora Police Department, officers responded to a
050939 06-01-05 Somonauk Street/Route 47 work location and found an employee wanted on a
Accident valid arrest warrant out of Aurora. Subject was taken
into custody.
050940 06-01-05 700 Blk. Game Farm Road
Accident 050953 .... 06-03-05 Route 47/Corneils Road
Accident
050941 06-01-05 Tinley Park, Illinois
Canine Training 050954.... 06-03-05 2300 Blk. Sumac Drive
Theft Over$300: Victim reported $4675 worth of
050942 06-01-05 100 Blk. Appletree Court various scaffolding supplies stolen from a house under
Theft $300 and Under: Two juveniles stole another's construction.
bicycle and after a brief investigation, the bicycle was
recovered. Victim did not want to press charges 050955 .... 06-03-05 300 BIk. Heustis Street
against the juvenile violators. Suspicious Circumstances
050943 06-01-05 800 Blk. Greenfield Turn 050956 .... 06-03-05 800 Blk. Homestead Drive
Domestic Trouble Theft$300 and Under: Victim reported a $300 bicycle
stolen from in front of their house.
050944 06-01-05 2200 Blk. Kingsmill Street
Unlawful Visitation Interference 050957 .... 06-03-05 Desk Report
Assist Other Government Agency
050945 06-01-05 1200 BIk. Badger Street
Dumping Garbage 050958 .... 06-03-05 100 BIk. E.Van Emmon Street
Dumping Garbage
050946 06-02-05 Route 34/Center Parkway
Found Articles 050959 .... 06-03-05 Desk Report
Assist Other Government Agency
050947 06-02-05 Route 47/Fox Street
Accident 050960 .... 06-03-05 Route 71/Route 47
Assist Other Police Department
050948 06-02-05 700 BIk. N.Bridge Street
Lockout 050961 .... 06-04-05 Route 34/Route 47
Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving on a suspended
050949 06-02-05 900 Blk. Mill Street license and taken into custody for such.
Domestic Trouble
050962 .... 06-04-05 800 BIk. Heartland Drive
050950 06-02-05 1600 Blk. N.Bridge Street Theft$300 and Under: Victim reported two cases of
Lockout beer stolen from inside their garage. Unknown if the
garage door was open at the time of the theft.
050951 06-02-05 2200 Blk. Kingsmill Street
Unlawful Visitation Interference 050963 .... 06-04-05 1400 BIk. Cannonball Trail
Lockout
050964 .... 06-04-05 Route 47/Route 34
Accident
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050965 06-04-05 Route 47/Beaver Street 050975 .... 06-05-05 600 BIk. Center Parkway
Traffic Incident: Subject was taken to Corrections to Lockout
verify their identity after Officers were given several
different names and identifications. 050976 .... 06-05-05 700 BIk. Bristol Avenue
Other Public Complaints
050966 06-05-05 Route 71/Highpoint Road
Assist County Police 050977.... 06-05-05 2200 BIk. Kingsmill Street
Citizen Assist
050967 06-05-05 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street
Assist Ambulance 050978.... 06-06-05 1800 BIk. Columbine Drive
Lockout
050968 06-05-05 300 Blk. E.Main Street
Citizen Assist 050979 .... 06-06-05 200 Blk. Wheaton Avenue
Accident
050969 06-05-05 Marketplace/Route 34
Accident 050980 .... 06-06-05 1400 Blk. Chestnut Lane
Domestic Trouble
050970 06-05-05 Route 34/Sycamore Road
Warrant Arrest: Officers pulled vehicle over for 050981 .... 06-06-05 1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street
improperly displaying the license plates. Officers Accident
learned the driver was wanted on a valid arrest
warrant and took them into custody for such. 050982.... 06-06-05 300 Blk. Illini Drive
Domestic Trouble
050971 06-05-05 200 Blk. Walsh Circle
Traffic Arrest/Other Public Complaints: Reporting 050983.... 06-07-05 200 Blk. River Road
person called in a complaint where a driver, who had Criminal Damage to Property: A landlord reported
been driving fast through the neighborhood for the damage done to a door made by one of their ex-
past few days, stopped and a verbal argument ensued tenants. Landlord did not want to press charges.
between the driver and the reporting person. When
officers arrived on the scene, they learned the driver 050984 .... 06-07-05 1200 Blk. N.Bridge Street
was suspended. Officers allowed the driver to bond Lockout
out at the scene for Driving While License Suspended
and driver's mother drove vehicle home. 050985.... 06-07-05 Route 47/Beaver Street
Accident
050972 06-05-05 Route 71/Route 126
Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving on a suspended 050986 .... 06-07-05 300 Blk. W.Ridge Street
license and was taken into custody for such. Lockout
050973 06-05-05 Route 47/Legion Road 050987.... 06-07-05 200 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway
Traffic Arrest/Possession of Cannabis: Subject was Lockout
found speeding and pulled over for such. Officers
learned they were driving on a suspended license and 050988 .... 06-07-05 1400 BIk. Aspen Lane
was taken into custody for such. Upon searching the Domestic Trouble
vehicle incident to arrest, officers located 1.2 grams of
cannabis. 050989.... 06-07-05 John Street/Sycamore Road
Disorderly Conduct/Harassing a Witness: Complaints
050974 06-05-05 100 BIk. W.Veterans Parkway were signed against offenders after an extensive
Lockout investigation into the matter, which stemmed from
another pending case.
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050990 06-07-05 1000 Blk. N.Bridge Street 051004 .... 06-09-05 Route 71/Route 47
Accident Accident
050991 06-08-05 Route 47/Route 71 051005 .... 06-09-05 1400 BIk. Chestnut Lane
Traffic Arrest: After witnessing a vehicle swerving into Warrant Arrest: Two subjects were taken into custody
their lane of traffic, officers pulled over violating for previous charges signed by officers.
vehicle.
051006 .... 06-09-05 1100 BIk. N.Bridge Street
050992 06-08-05 Route 34/Route 47 Deceptive Practices: Unknown violators called in a
Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving on a suspended phony order for$70 worth of pizzas.
license and taken into custody for such.
051007.... 06-09-05 200 Blk. Hillcrest Avenue
050993 06-08-05 Route 34/Route 47 Domestic Battery: Officers were called to the scene of
Accident a domestic battery where one party was transported
voluntarily to a local hospital for psychological
050994 06-08-05 1000 BIk. Dalton Avenue evaluation. No complaints signed.
Runaway
051008 .... 06-09-05 900 Blk. Mil Street
050995 06-08-05 Route 34/Route 47 Curfew
Accident
051009 .... 06-10-05 McHugh Road/Countryside Pk
050996 06-08-05 100 BIk. W.Fox Street Accident
Lockout
051010 .... 06-10-05 Route 47/Somonauk Street
050997 06-08-05 Sycamore Road/Route 34 Traffic Arrest/Warrant Arrest: Upon pulling over a
Battery: Juvenile subjects got into a physical subject for having a suspended license, officers
altercation where victim was told to seek the State's learned of a valid arrest warrant. Subject was taken
Attorney's Office if they wished to sign complaints into custody for both.
against suspect, as during the course of the
investigation, it was learned it was a mutual battery. 051011 .... 06-10-05 2200 Blk. Kennedy Road
Found Articles
050998 06-08-05 Sycamore Road/Sequoia Ct.
Curfew 051012 .... 06-10-05 100 Blk. Colonial Parkway
Harassment by Telephone
050999 06-09-05 Tinley Park, Illinois
Canine Training 051013.... 06-10-05 400 Blk. Blaine Street
Other Public Complaint
051000 06-09-05 Tinley Park, Illinois
Canine Training 051014 .... 06-10-05 700 Blk. Game Farm Road
Theft $300 and Under: Victim stated unknown
051001 06-09-05 1400 BIk. Chestnut Lane person(s) on an unknown date removed their
Lockout insurance card for their vehicle and driver's license
from the ashtray of their unlocked car. $10 value for
051002 06-09-05 Route 71/Route 47 the driver's license.
Accident
051003 06-09-05 600 Blk. Countryside Center
Lost Driver's License
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051015 06-10-05 200 BIk. Windham Circle 051022.... 06-11-05 900 BIk. Fawn Ridge Court
Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated unknown Lost License Plates: Subject contacted police
person(s) shattered their vehicle's side view mirror by because they sold their vehicle with the license plates
throwing a balloon filled with shaving cream at it. still attached. Upon contacting the new owner, the
Damage valued at$100. new owner failed to return phone calls. Police entered
the plates into the system as missing.
051016 06-11-05 Route 47/Legion Road
Traffic Arrest: Officers pulled subject over for 051023.... 06-11-05 300 BIk. E.Van Emmon Street
speeding and improper lane usage. Officers Suspicious Circumstances
suspected subject as being intoxicated and subject
agreed to field sobriety tests. After failing field 051024.... 06-12-05 300 Blk. Walter Street
sobriety tests, officers took subject into custody for Criminal Damage to Property: Victim reported $500 of
DUI. Subject agreed to a breath test and subject damage done to their vehicle when unknown
registered a .133 BAC during the breath test. Subject person(s) broke a headlight and put dents and
was also charged for DUI — BAC over .08. scratches in a quarter panel.
051017 06-11-05 200 BIk. W.Van Emmon Stret 051025.... 06-12-05 100 Blk. Stagecoach Trail
Criminal Damage to Property: Victim reported Criminal Sexual Abuse: Offender was arrested after
unknown offender(s) had thrown white paint on their victim signed complaints for an incident occurring at a
vehicle causing $100 worth of damage to the vehicle's local motel.
paint.
051026.... 06-12-05 2300 BIk. Iroquois Lane
051018 06-11-05 10000 Blk. Route 71 Mischievous Conduct— No Dollar Loss
Lockout
051027.... 06-12-05 300 Blk. E.Van Emmon Street
051019 06-11-05 1400 Blk. S.Bridge Street Other Public Complaint
Possession of Controlled Substance/Warrant Arrest:
Employee at local establishment called in a domestic 051028.... 06-12-05 300 BIk. Fairhaven Drive
trouble. Officers arrived and when they spoke with Harassment by Telephone
one of the parties involved, they found two valid arrest
warrants issued for them. Officers took subject into 051029.... 06-12-05 Route 126/Route 71
custody and upon searching their person, located a Accident
bag containing a white powdery substance, suspected
as cocaine. 051030.... 06-12-05 500 Blk. E.Main Street
Lockout
051020 06-11-05 200 Blk. Adams Street
Assistance Rendered Civil Category 051031 .... 06-12-05 1200 Blk. Chestnut Lane
Domestic Trouble
051021 06-11-05 1200 BIk. Clearwater Drive
Criminal Trespass to Residence: Officers located 051032.... 06-10-05 Desk Report
three juveniles in a house under construction playing. Assist Other Government Agency
They were transported and turned over to their
parents. 051033.... 06-12-05 400 Blk. Fairhaven Drive
Lockout
051034.... 06-12-05 100 BIk. Schoolhouse Road
Domestic Battery: Juvenile offender was referred to
Juvenile Probation after a physical altercation
occurred between child and parent.
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051035 06-13-05 Fairhaven Drive/Cannball Tr. 051047.... 06-14-05 400 Blk. Jefferson Street
Accident Burglary: Offenders entered a home without
homeowner's permission and were caught by
051036 06-13-05 Route 34/Sycamore Road homeowner inside. Offenders fled when homeowner
Accident contacted police. Offenders left their vehicles at the
scene. Pending investigation/charges.
051037 06-13-05 300 Blk. Morgan Street
Criminal Damage to Property: Victim reported $750 of 051048 .... 06-15-05 400 Blk. Jefferson Street
damage done to five window panes at a house under Assault: After getting into a verbal altercation with
construction were shot at with a BB gun by unknown another subject, victim states offender threatened
offender(s). bodily harm. Subjects completed written statements
and were referred to the State's Attorney's Office for
051038 06-13-05 100 Blk. E.Stagecoach Trail charges.
Theft $300 and Under: Offender claimed $200 was
stolen from inside their hotel room after they had been 051049 .... 06-15-05 Center Parkway/Route 34
taken into custody on a previously reported case. Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid
license and was taken into custody for such.
051039 06-14-05 100 BIk. Appletree Court
Runaway 051050 .... 06-15-05 Route 47/Route 34
Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid
051040 06-14-05 1300 BIk. Coralberry Court license and was taken into custody for such.
Criminal Damage to Property: Victim's neighbor
reported $30 of damage done to their mailbox by 051051 .... 06-15-05 300 Blk. E.Van Emmon Street
unknown offender(s). Theft Over$300: Victim stated their adult child took
approximately $500 to $900 of loose change from
051041 06-14-05 1800 BIk. Marketview Drive their bedroom. Victim stated they kept change in a
Lockout large water bottle, which was quite full.
051042 06-14-05 Route 34/Center Parkway 051052.... 06-15-05 300 Blk. Windett Ridge
Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving on a suspended Domestic Battery: Offender and victim got into a
license and taken into custody for such. verbal altercation which turned physical. After victim
locked themselves in a room, offender broke down the
051043 06-14-05 1090 Blk. Banbury Lane door and began jumping on and hitting victim.
Domestic Trouble Officers arrested offender on the scene for Domestic
Battery.
051044 06-14-05 2000 BIk. S.Bridge Street
Retail Theft: Employees stated unknown offender 051053 .... 06-15-05 Route 47/Wheaton Avenue
pumped $42.12 worth of gasoline and left without Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving without a
paying for it. valid license and was taken into custody for such.
051045 06-04-05 1700 Blk. Marketview Drive 051054 .... 06-16-05 Route 47/Galena Road
Canine Demonstration Traffic Arrest/Warrant Arrest: Subject was found
driving without a valid license and was taken into
051046 06-08-05 900 BIk. Game Farm Road custody for such. Upon running subject's name,
Canine Demonstration officers learned of a valid arrest warrant for the subject
and that they also had a suspended driver's license
out of Indiana.
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051055 06-16-05 Route 47/Route 34 051066 .... 06-16-05 200 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway
Traffic Arrest: Officer pulled offender over for traveling Burglary from Motor Vehicle: Victim reported four
at an extremely high rate of speed. Upon pulling over empty CD cases stolen from inside their unlocked
driver of vehicle vehicle, which had pulled into a local vehicle.
gas station, officers suspected driver was intoxicated.
Driver agreed to take and failed field sobriety tests. 051067 .... 06-17-05 Route 126/Colonial Parkway
Officers put offender under arrest for DUI. Upon Accident
agreeing to a breath test, offender registered a .130
BAC. Driver was also cited for DUI — Over .08 BAC. 051068 .... 06-17-05 Desk Report
Lockout
051056 06-18-05 700 BIk. John Street
Lockout 051069 .... 06-17-05 2200 BIk. Kennedy Road
Accident
051057 06-16-05 Route 71/Route 47
Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving on a suspended 051070 .... 06-17-05 300 BIk. Olsen Street
license and taken into custody for such. Other Public Complaints
051058 06-16-05 1900 Blk. W.Veterans Prkway 051071 .... 06-17-05 200 BIk. Morgan Street
Deceptive Practices: Offender issued a non-sufficient Criminal Damage to Property: Victim reported $4000
funds check for$2561.81 for services rendered. worth of damage done to the fuel system of their tow
truck when unknown person(s) put water in the gas
051059 06-16-05 1300 BIk. E.Spring Street tank. There are no suspects in this case.
Dog Bite/Loose Dog
051072.... 06-17-05 Route 47/Hydraulic Avenue
051060 06-16-05 1400 Blk. Cannonball Trail Accident
Other Public Complaints
051073 .... 06-17-05 Route 34/Timber Ridge Road
051061 06-16-05 100 Blk. Colonial Parkway Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a
Lockout suspended license and taken into custody for such.
051062 06-16-05 200 BIk. E.Veterans Parkway 051074 .... 06-18-05 800 Blk. S.Bridge Street
Accident Junk/Salvage Title Investigation
051063 06-16-05 Yellowstone Ln/Alandale Ln 051075.... 06-18-05 800 Blk. S.Bridge Street
Accident Junk/Salvage Title Investigation
051064 06-07-05 Landmark Avenue/Route 47 051076 .... 06-18-05 600 BIk. Redtail Lane
Found Articles Domestic Trouble
051065 06-16-05 200 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway 051077 .... 06-18-05 Route 126/Route 47
Possession of Alcohol by Minor: After receiving a call Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a
by a concerned citizen that they had seen someone suspended license and taken into custody for such.
handing a bottle of alcohol to a minor, officers
responded and located suspect vehicle. Upon 051078 .... 06-18-05 200 Blk. N.Bridge Street
investigation, it was learned that the minor was in fact Harassment by Telephone
in possession of alcohol, a bottle of vodka. Minor was
taken into custody for the possession.
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051079 06-16-05 200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway 051092.... 06-20-05 200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway
Forgery: Victim reported they believe their sibling Criminal Damage to Property: Victim reported $1000
stole and is writing checks using the stolen checks. damage done to their vehicle. Officer attempted to
Value of checks written so far is $231.52. ascertain whether the vehicle was actually involved in
an accident rather than damage, however, the victim
051080 06-18-05 Route 47/Route 71 was adamant that the car was damaged from a
Accident person, rather than an accident.
051081 06-19-05 Route 47/Greenbriar Road 051093.... 06-20-05 Route 47/Galena Road
Accident Accident
051082 06-19-05 200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway 051094.... 06-20-05 Tower Lane
Accident Lockout
051083 06-19-05 1300 Blk. Chestnut Lane 051095 .... 06-20-05 Route 47/Route 71
Domestic Battery: Offender had complaints signed Traffic Arrest/Possession of Cannabis: Subject was
against them for domestic battery after officers found driving on a suspended license and taken into
witnessed the physical harm done to their spouse, the custody for such. Upon searching the subject after
victim. Offender could not be located, as they left the arrest, officers located 3.8 grams of cannabis on their
residence prior to victim calling the police. person.
051084 06-19-05 Route 47/Spring Street 051096 .... 06-21-05 200 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway
Accident Accident
051085 06-19-05 Route 47/Corneils Road 051097.... 06-21-05 1400 BIk. N.Bridge Street
Accident Retail Theft: Employees reported $28.55 of gasoline
was pumped by suspect and not paid for.
051086 06-19-05 500 BIk. S.Bridge Street
Domestic Trouble 051098.... 06-21-05 200 BIk. W.Kendall Drive
Suicide Attempt
051087 06-19-05 River Street/King Street
Accident 051099 .... 06-21-05 1400 BIk. Aspen Lane
Criminal Damage to Property: Victim reported $25 of
051088 06-20-05 100 BIk. E.Hydraulic Avenue damage done to their shed when unknown offender(s)
Criminal Damage to Property: City reported $50 of "egged" the shed, damaging the paint.
damage done to the "Park Rules" sign. Unknown
offender(s) had "painted out" the skateboarding 051100.... 06-21-05 1000 BIk. Homestead Drive
section of the sign. Suspicious Circumstances
051089 06-20-05 500 BIk. S.Bridge Street 051101 .... 06-21-05 1300 BIk. Walsh Drive
Lockout Residential Burglary: Victim reported unknown
person(s) stole a Playstation system and games from
051090 06-20-05 Route 34/McHugh Road inside their unlocked residence. Value of property is
Accident $400.
051091 06-20-05 Route 47/Route 34 051102.... 06-21-05 1500 BIk. N.Bridge Street
Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving on a suspended Theft$300 and Under: Victim stated their cell phone
license and taken into custody for such. (valued at$200)was stolen from inside their purse in
an employee break room at an unknown time.
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051103 06-21-05 500 BIk. Poplar Drive 051115 ....06-23-05 900 Blk. Mill Street
Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated $350 Theft Over$300: Victim stated their digital camera
damage was done to their vehicle when unknown and two memory cards (valued at $625)was taken on
person(s) threw a balloon filled with shaving cream at "field day" out of the teacher's lounge (incident
the car. happened on 06-01-05.) The camera has still not
been located.
051104 06-22-05 Tinley Park, Illinois
Canine Training 051116 .... 06-23-05 Menard Dr./Marketview Dr.
Accident
051105 06-22-05 1900 BIk. Route 47
Lost License Plate 051117.... 06-24-05 1000 BIk. Sunset Street
Lockout
051106 06-22-05 Route 47/Route 34
Accident 051118 .... 06-24-05 700 Blk. Greenfield Turn
Suspicious Circumstances
051107 06-22-05 Route 34/Center Parkway
Accident 051119 .... 06-24-05 Route 47/Center Street
Accident
051108 06-22-05 300 BIk. Windham Circle
Theft $300 and Under: Victim stated their plastic bird 051120 .... 06-24-05 200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway
feeder was missing, then called later that they found it Other Public Complaints
in the woods, broken. Damage valued at$20.
051121 .... 06-24-05 1000 Blk. Stillwater Court
051109 06-22-05 500 BIk. Hawthorne Court Citizen Assist
Harassment by Telephone
051122.... 06-24-05 100 Blk. E.Main Street
051110 06-22-05 Route 34/Eldamain Road Criminal Trespass to Residence/Possession of
Domestic Battery: Victim had a glass containing a Controlled Substance/Possession of
beverage thrown at them after a verbal altercation with Cannabis/Possession of Drug Equipment/Possession
their spouse. No charges filed. and Consumption of Alcohol by Minor: Several
individuals were using a house that had just been sold
051111 06-22-05 200 BIk. E.Countryside Pkwy as a "party" house. One of the subjects was the child
Lockout of the previous owners. Some of the subjects then
fled on foot while officers were investigating the
051112 06-22-05 Route 126/Route 47 incident. Two subjects were detained by officers and
Accident questioned. Officers located several items of
contraband on the subjects and inside the residence.
051113 06-22-05 1000 Blk. Homestead Drive Officers eventually located five other subjects who
Runaway admitted to drinking and consuming other drugs inside
the residence. All were arrested and charged with the
051114 06-22-05 300 BIk. E.Van Emmon Street appropriate offenses.
Domestic Battery: Victim contacted police and while
on the phone, offender hit the phone, striking the 051123.... 06-25-05 200 Blk. Walsh Circle
victim, and then hung up the phone. Offender then Mischievous Conduct— No Dollar Loss
left the scene prior to officers' arrival. Officers located
offender who resisted arrest. Officers charged 051124.... 06-25-05 300 BIk. E.Fox Street
offender with Domestic Battery, Interfering with Suspicious Circumstances
Reporting Domestic Violence and Resisting Arrest.
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051125 06-23-05 Van Emmon Street/Mill Street 051140 .... 06-28-05 Desk Report
Accident Sex Offender Registration
051126 06-25-05 700 Blk. Game Farm Road 051141 .... 06-28-05 1300 Blk. Evergreen Lane
Accident Suspicious Circumstances
051127 06-26-05 700 Blk. John Street 051142.... 06-28-05 Desk Report
Battery: An altercation occurred after several Citizen Assist
individuals had been drinking at a local establishment.
A mutual battery occurred between two in particular 051143 .... 06-28-05 Route 71/Route 47
and neither wanted to sign complaints against the Traffic Arrest: Officers located a vehicle called in by a
other. concerned citizen for a driving complaint. When
officers attempted to pull over said vehicle due to
051128 06-26-05 500 BIk. W.Kendall Drive observing erratic driving, it took the driver quite some
Dog Bite time and the driver would not yield to the emergency
vehicle's lights. Officers suspected driver of being
051129 06-26-05 500 Blk. W.Kendall Drive intoxicated and driver refused to take field sobriety
Assist Ambulance tests. Driver was arrested for DUI. Driver refused all
other tests.
051130 06-26-05 700 BIk. Clover Court
Lockout 051144 .... 06-29-05 Fox Street/S.Main Street
Accident
051131 06-27-05 Route 34/Route 47
Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid 051145.... 06-29-05 700 Blk. Fir Court
license and was taken into custody for such. Harassment by Telephone
051132 06-27-05 2000 BIk. S.Bridge Street 051146 .... 06-29-05 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street
Assist Business Agency Assist Business Agency
051133 06-27-05 100 BIk. S.Bridge Street 051147.... 06-29-05 Route 47/Route 71
Domestic Trouble Accident
051134 06-27-05 1200 Blk. Willow Way 051148 .... 06-29-05 Kennedy Road/Christy Lane
Lockout Traffic Arrest: Officers responded to attempt to find a
vehicle called in by a concerned citizen for unsafe
051135 06-27-05 600 Blk. Countryside Center driving. Officers located said vehicle, which almost
Accident struck officer in their squad car. Officers pulled over
vehicle and suspected driver of being intoxicated.
051136 06-27-05 100 Blk. Center Parkway Driver agreed to take field sobriety tests, and failed all
Citizen Assist tests. Officers arrested driver for DUI. Officers
located open alcohol in the driver's vehicle after
051137 06-27-05 100 BIk. Colonial Parkway searching the vehicle incident to arrest. Officers
Harassment by Telephone transported driver to Corrections where driver refused
to submit to any further tests.
051138 06-27-05 Desk Report
Citizen Assist 051149.... 06-29-05 1800 Blk. Marketview Drive
Lockout
051139 06-27-05 Sycamore Street/John Street
Curfew
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051150 06-30-05 Van Emmon Street/Mill Street 051162.... 07-02-05 Ridge Street/Adams Street
Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a Obstructing Justice/Resisting Arrest/Possession of
suspended license and taken into custody for such. Alcohol/Consumption of Alcohol/Pedestrian Under the
Influence of Alcohol: Officers encountered a
051151 06-30-05 900 Blk. S.Bridge Street pedestrian under the influence. Pedestrian became
Burglary from Motor Vehicle: Victim reported a Nextel belligerent and fought with officers, running into a
cell phone stolen from inside their unlocked vehicle. residence. Officers tracked offender and arrested
Phone valued at $100. offender.
051152 06-30-05 800 Blk. Adrian Street 0501163 .. 07-02-05 200 Blk. Adams Street
Criminal Sexual Abuse: Pending investigation. Consumption of Alcohol/Possession of Cannabis:
While investigating 051162, officers located an
051153 06-30-05 Route 47/Kennedy Road underage suspect who had been drinking. Officers
Other Public Complaints took suspect into custody for Consumption and
located one gram of cannabis on their person.
051154 06-30-05 1000 Blk. Homestead Drive
Runaway 051164.... 07-02-05 1200 Blk. Chestnut Lane
Lockout
051155 07-01-05 Route 71/Wing Road
Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid 051165.... 07-02-05 1500 BIk. Cottonwood Trail
license and was taken into custody for such. Lockout
051156 07-01-05 1200 Blk. S.Bridge Street 051166 .... 07-02-05 Route 34/Marketview Drive
Obscene Phone Calls: Victim reported incident to Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid
their cellular carrier, who in turn contacted police for license and taken into custody for such.
victim.
051167.... 07-02-05 1400 BIk. N.Bridge Street
051157 06-26-05 Mulhern Court/E.Kendall Drive Lockout
Accident
051168.... 07-02-05 1400 BIk. Cannonball Trail
051158 07-01-05 Route 47/Somonauk Street Misrepresentation of Age by Minor: Officers were
Citizen Assist informed by a bouncer at a local establishment of an
individual who had a fake identification attempting to
051159 07-01-05 200 BIk. E.Veterans Parkway gain entry into the establishment. Officers located
Assist Business Agency subject and upon questioning, took said license into
custody for further investigation. Officers are
051160 07-01-05 500 BIk. Redtail Lane attempting to forward the case to Illinois Secretary of
Accident State Police for a driver's license suspension on the
suspect misusing the identification.
051161 07-02-05 1400 BIk. Cannonball Trail
Battery: A mutual battery occurred between two 051169 .... 07-03-05 Route 47/Galena Road
individuals in front of a local drinking establishment. Accident
No complaints were signed.
051170 .... 07-03-05 1400 BIk. Sequoia Court
Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated three
boards to their residence fence were damaged by
unknown person(s). Damage estimated at $20.
.sf'D Ciro Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary
- June 1, 2005 through July 6, 2005
050938 through 051189
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051171 07-04-05 900 BIk. Game Farm Road 051183 .... 07-05-05 1800 Blk. Marketview Drive
Curfew Accident
051172 07-04-05 Van Emmon St./Heustis St. 051184.... 07-05-05 1500 BIk. Stoneridge Court
Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving on a suspended Domestic Trouble
license and taken into custody for such.
051185 .... 07-06-05 Tinley Park, Illinois
051173 07-04-05 Route 47/Fox Street Canine Training
Accident
051186 .... 07-06-05 1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street
051174 07-04-05 Route 34/Marketplace Drive Assist Business Agency
Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid
license and taken into custody for such. 051187 .... 07-06-05 Kennedy Road/Mill Street
Warrant Arrest: While completing traffic control,
051175 07-04-05 Route 34/Marketplace Drive officers located a subject walking by whom they knew
Accident was wanted on a valid warrant. Officers confirmed
said warrant and took subject into custody for such.
051176 07-05-05 Route 34/Game Farm Road
Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid 051188 .... 07-06-05 Route 126/Block Road
license and taken into custody for such. Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a
suspended license and taken into custody for such.
051177 07-05-05 400 BIk. Walnut Street
Theft Over $300: Victim stated $600 worth of musical 051189 .... 07-06-05 200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway
equipment/instruments were taken from the location. Lockout
051178 07-05-05 Route 71/Route 47
Accident
051179 07-05-05 Walter Street/Mill Street
Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated $200 of
damage was done to their vehicle when unknown
person(s) spray painted their fenders.
051180 07-05-05 Spring Street/Bruell Street
Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid
license and taken into custody for such.
051181 07-05-05 Route 71/Route 47
Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid
license and taken into custody for such.
051182 07-05-05 Countryside Prkway/Route 47
Traffic Arrest/Possession of Cannabis/Possession of
Drug Equipment: Officers pulled over subject for
driving on a suspended license. Upon searching
subject's vehicle incident to arrest, officers located
cannabis and drug paraphernalia.
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„...,1„..„,.., 804 Game Farm Road
EST r .1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560
. Telephone: 630-553-4340
0 E 1 -`,,i:. Fax: 630-553-1141
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Date: July 10, 2005
,To: Glory Spies �
Community Relations
From: Chief Harold Martin
Reference: Public Meeting on Parking ordinance
For July 26th , 2005 @ 6:00 p.m.
Glory, this is just a follow up making sure we have notified all the media in reference to
this Public Meeting. The Public Safety Committee would like an update for the July 14th
meeting at 6:30 p.m. Could you please give me an update as to your progress?
Thanks in advance for your assistance in this matter.
Cc: Chairman Wanda Ohare
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Date: July 10, 2005 ��
To: William Dettmer % '4 1
Building and Zoning Director
From: Chief Harold Martin �/'
Reference: Tucker Development Agreement
Bill, where are we with securing an agreement with Tucker Development in reference to
the Fire Lane and Stop Sign enforcement? The Public Safety Committee wants an
update for the July 14th meeting at 6:30 p.m. Could you please give me an update as
to your progress? Would you like to attend the Public Safety Meeting instead? Thanks
in advance for your assistance in this matter.
Cc: Chairman Wanda Ohare
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�4° o Yorkville Police Department Memorandum
L 804 Game Farm Road
ES --.. ;:1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560
Telephone: 630-553-4340
7 `III ` ` :ۥ.-- - ., Fax: 630-553-1141
Date: July 10, 2005
To: Eric Dhuse
Public Works Director
From: Chief Harold Martin
Reference: Generator & Air-Conditioner
Enclosure
Eric, where are we with securing the Generator and the Air-conditioning systems at City
Hall/Police Department. The Public Safety Committee wants an update for the July 14th
meeting at 6:30 p.m. Could you please give me an update as to the progress? Thanks
in advance for your assistance in this matter.
Cc: Chairman Wanda Ohare
Yorkville police Department
Year End Analysis
Presented In: Chief Ilarcid C. Martin 111
Date of I?epert: March 1 , 2005
•Administrative personnel Roster
•patrol personnel Roster
•personnel Changes
•promotions
•Hiring
•Commendations & Recognitions
Administrative personnel Roster
Administration Years of Service Education Assignments
Chief Harold Martin 25 D.S. Degree Administration
U. Donald Schwartzkopf 11 D.S. Degree Administration/SRT
S/SQt. Ronald Diederich 2C C0+ Credit Hours Operations/Facility Manager
Sgt. Gregory Sibenaller 2C D.A. Degree Patrol
Sgt. Richard Hart 12 C0+ Credit Hours Patrol/SRT
Sgt. Larry Hilt 9 D.A. Degree Patrol
Sgt. Terry ISlinQel 9 C0+ Credit Hours Patrol
Support Staff Years of Service Education Assignments
Molly Datterson J 120+ Credit Hours Office Supervisor/TechnoloQv
Shamim Hopkins 9 D.A. Degree Records Division
Rachel Sebek 1 C0+ Credit Hours Records Clerk
Crossing Guards Years of Service
Jean Dazan C
George Podschweit 2
Dettve battle 2
patrol personnel Roster
patrol Officers Years of Service Education
Ofc. Glenn Calvert 23 D.A. Degree
Ofc. Darry Croesch 20 A.S. Degree
Ofc. Stacey Friddle 9 D.A. Degree
Ofc. Daniel Pleckham 8 C0+ Credit Hours
Ofc. David Delaney 5 CO* Credit Hours
Ofc. Jonathon Helland 5 90+ Credit Hours
Ofc. Samuel Stroup 4 D.A. Degree
Ofc. Jeffrey Ackland 2 A.S. Degree
Ofc. Patricia Cernekee 2 D.A. Degree
Ofc. Jeffrey Johnson 2 D.A. Degree
Ofc. Sarah Cernekee 1 D.S. Degree
Ofc. Robbie Hart 1 D.A. Degree
Ofc. James Presnak 1 D.A. Degree
Ofc. Andrew Jeleniewski 1 00+ Credit Hours
Ofc. Raymond Mikolasek C Months M.S. Degree
Ofc. Patrick McMahon G Months D.A. Degree
Oft. Steven Dozue 1 Month D.A. Degree
Part-Time Officers Years of Service Education
Ofc. Dale Arentsen 12 C0+ Credit Hours
Oft. Dale Page 10 C0+ Credit Hours
Ofc. Scott Carter C Months C0+ Credit Hours
Oft. Steven Dettenhausen 3 Months A.S. Degree
Ofc. Shirley rubicz 1 Month D.A. Degree
personnel Changes
• Officer Andrew Jeleniewski was hired as a full-time Patrol Officer, bringing ic-J
Sammy along with him (C2-C3-2004).
• Officer Patricia Cernekee resigned to become an Illinois State Trooper (CC-1C-2004).
• Officer Scott Carter was hired as a part-time Patrol Officer (CJ-13-2004).
• Officer Raymond Mikolasek was hired as a full-time patrol Officer (08-10-2004) and
then successfully completed his police training.
• Officer Patrick McMahon was hired as a full-time patrol Officer (08-18-2004) and
then successfully completed his police training.
• Rachel Sebek was hired as a full-time Records Clerk (08-18-K04).
• Officer Steven I ettenhausen was hired as a part-time Patrol Officer (OJ-14-2004).
• Officer Steven Dozue was hired as a full-time Patrol Officer (12-14-2004) and is
scheduled for training in January KO.
• Officer Shirley I(ubicz was hired as a part-time Patrol Officer (12-14-2004).
Commendations and Achievement Awards
Commendations
• Officer 1lelland - Investigation of bomb threat leading to locating
offender and additional charges for possession of drugs, paraphernalia
and the recovery of stolen property.
• Sergeant Hilt - Investigation of a hit and run accident which injured a
pedestrian. The investigation led to the arrest of the offender for
Aggravated DUI and Aggravated Leaving the Scene of a personal Injury
Accident.
• Mr. Stephen Dwell - Citizen who not only witnessed, but followed offender
from a hit and run accident which injured a pedestrian. Mr. Dwell made
it possible for officers to locate the offender, which led to their arrest.
• Sergeant - Initial response to an emergency domestic situation
which led to a murder investigation.
• Sergeant Hilt - Investigation of Yorkville's first murder.
• Sergeant Hilt - Investigation of and testimony to a criminal sexual
assault case leading to the offender being found guilty for predatory
Sexual Assault on a Child.
Achievement Awards
• Officer McMahon - Successfully completing Felice Training.
• Officer Mikolasek - Successfully completing police Training; winning the
top scholar award in his class as well as the top marksman award.
•Total Manhours •Crdinance/Traffic Violations
•Accident •personnel Activity
•Administrative Activity •preventive patrol
•Animal Complaints •public Complaints
•Arrest Activity •public Services
•Assist Agencies •Report Activity
•Community Relations •School Activity
•Department Duties •Traffic Activity
•Investigations •Training
T 1
o aManhours
60000
In 2004, the Yorkville Dolice
56075.72
Department had a 143.3% increase hi 50000 AIN
total manhours from 2003 48218.02
40000
This includes three new full-time 30000
officers and four new part-time 20000
officers, as well as increasing a part-
time clerk to a full-time clerk. 10000
0
Total Manhours
■ 2002 0 2003 0 2004
100% r R 17..,s,:
six , r v i ,� a ✓ • y J*a.y a+q�',+�ld A A " .!g Y r• 0 Training/
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■Traffic Activity
90% Traffic Activity,3373.65
Traffic Activity,2709.02 Traffic Activity,3473.97
•Scheci Activity
SO% in Peport Activity
Public Services,417.03 Public Services,469
PUblicisPublic Services
�.12p2.05,
Public Services, 500.93
74)% RUblic Ccnplaints,855,7
O Public Complaints
■Preventive Patrol
60%
O Personnel Activity
50% ■erdinance/Traffic Enforcement
O Investivaticns
Ftrsonnel Activity,6642.25
40`Y.
Rersonnel Activity,8719.87 ■Departmental Duties
Ftrsonnel Activity,6584.27
•Community Pelaticns
30%
Investigations,1233.93
■Assist Auencies
Investigations, 1278.05 vestigatwns, -scT..A
Cormmnity RBiat,ons 521.13 ®Arrest Activity
20% Conrrunity Relations,612.95 Conminity Relations, 797.83
•Animal Conuwlaints
10% O Administrative Activity
Administrative Activity,5454.2
Administrative Activity,4807.03 Administrative Activity,5383.8
0 Accident
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1002 2003 2004
•Total Incident peports Taken •Drug Offenses
•Accidents •Maior Traffic Violations
•CurQIaries •Minor Traffic Violations
•Thefts •Seatbelt/Speeding Violations
•Crimes Against property •Citations & Warnings Issued
•Crimes Against person
L? eort Information
losoo 25000 ;,„-t--.1n---„t ��
10600 10616 2251
0
10400 -V 2000
AIME
10200 1648
� 1500
l0000
9800 -7 9 ' 1000
9600
8400 500
9200 0
Total Dispatched Calls Total Incident Reports Taken
2002 0 2003 0 2004 i ■ 2002 0 2003 0 2004
■
AccidentL� ePcrts
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y4 F 450 .
388 444
350-V 400
300 -7 350
284 335
250 300
200 250
200
150 150
100 100
50 51 56 50
0 0
Property Damage Personal Inlury Total Accident Reports Taken
2UO2 0 2003 0 2004 ■ 2002 0 2003 0 2004
IurQIaries
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IDurvlary Residential Rurularr 13urelarr from Auto Total Rut-glades
i 111 2002 0 2003 0?CC4
Ihefts
t20
108 111
100
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40 44 43 44 4.-
37
20 23
165
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Theft Over MO Theft Under%JCC Retail Theft Theft from Actor Other Thefts Total Thefts
Vehicles
2002 ❑ 2003 ❑ 2004 ;
CrimesIDroperty
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140 -7 148
120 -/
100 -"
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40 38
34
20 - IF 23
5
2 3 0 0 0 18 ... . 0 0 1
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2002 0 2003 02004
CrimesIDersons
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26 25
20
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4
0 0 1 Annowv0 1 0 2 s
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Murder Reckless llcmicile Sex Offenses [atters/ Domestic [afters/ Assault
2002 0 2003 02004 ;
Drub Offenses
3C
29
INN/ AIIIIII
25 26 26
20 / Y
15 17 17 ,7
15 ■
10
5
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0 2
Cannabis Ccntrciled Substances Orui tuuiument Liquor Offenses
2Co2 0 2003 0 2004;
a • or Iraffic�
1200
.....,
1000 1111111.111.1P11 1098 .
,.>
946
SCC 1 lirMiz-r,--!-„,
719
CCC
585
400
200
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55 29
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DUI Transucrtaticn et Reckless Driving License/Registration Uninsured Auto
Alcchci
[UICCi 111 2003 0 2004
Minor Iraffic Violations
mu
0
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SCC 0 813 fl-.,F7-;.7-7,-,7,
700 0 743
600 0
5000 L°° 3 }r3v.,
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296
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272
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Traffic Stun Failure to Yield Euuiament Violations
i III 2002 0 2003 CI 2004
Seatbelt and SrieedinQ Violations
'CC 0
000 622
558
jCC
400 . s ,
0 EINIIIIII
375 388
3CC0 312
276
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Aim 180
'CC 144
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Seatbelt Citations Seatbelt Warnings Speeding Citations Speeding Warnings
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Citations and Warnings Issued
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•Explanation of Law
*Statistical Ikeports
percentage of Stops !Based on Illinois Drivers' Towns of Residence
Effective January 1, 2004, the Illinois Department of Transportation began collecting
data on traffic stops being made by Illinois Law Enforcement Agencies. Felice Officers
are required to gather certain data on each stow they make for analysis. This data
includes:
1. Name, Address, Gender, and the Officer's subjective determination of the race of
the person stopped. The officer can choose from Caucasian, African-American,
tlisuanic, Native American/Alaska Native/pacific Islander.
2. Alleged traffic violation that led to the stop of the motorist.
3. The make and year of the vehicle stopped.
4. The date and time of the stop.
5. The location of the stow.
C. Whether or not a search contemporaneous to the stop was conducted of the vehicle,
driver, passenger, and if so whether it was with consent or by other means.
1. The name and badge number of the issuing officer.
The goal of IDOT's study is to find out if minority groups are over-represented in traffic
stops, as compared to their representation within the general Population.
For more information on this law and study, see IDOT's website at www.dot.state.il.us
1
percentage of Stops Qased on Illinois Drivers' Towns of Residence
Rased on the 2004 Racial Profiling
Statistics, 12.1% of all persons culled
over by� the Yorkville Police Department
— from January1, 2004 through
Yorkville December 31, 2004 were residents of the
842 State of Illinois. This chart reflects said
29°'° residents of Illinois' based on their
t4,. ';c, town of residence (as reported via
Under 2% { r information on the stop cards
1256
43% Y F completed Uy' the Police Officers) as a
r percentage of the total stops made
Y a during 2004 (3,010). The majority (2J%)
of all stops made were conducted on
persons living in Yorkville (both
Aurora
285 incorporated and unincorporated). The
ti 10% remainder of the total was: 10% Aurora
Plano residents, 5% Plano residents, 4%
Chicago ,r�' 141
67 5% Sandwich residents and 4% Oswego
2% Oswego Sandwich residents. 3% Montgomery Residents
Montgomery 102 — 130 0
81 4% 4% and 2% Chicago Residents. The
3°% remainder of all towns of residence
reported (231 towns total) were under
2% of the total - which account for
1,250 stops, or 43% of the total when
combined.
percentage of Stops Dased on Illinois Drivers' Daces
Lased on the 2004 Racial Profiling
Statistics, out of 3,010 self-initiated
traffic stops, approximately 85% of
all persons pulled over by the
African-American
90 Yorkville Felice Department
3%
.t appeared Caucasian to the officer.
,4 =n ' ° Apuroximately 15% of all persons
Caucasian + .cam _ Minorities pulled over appeared to be of a
2550 n'r¢� 33a ;° 460 Hispanic
85% F�{3t4r` ' 15% 3 minority race to the officers. Of this
cc k, r i ".}'r 11%
t ry " 15%, 3% were listed as African-
American, 11% as Hispanic, 1% as
Asian Asian/Island pacific and less than
25
1% .01% as Native American. The K04
Native American
2 Facial Profilins Law enacted by the
0%
State of Illinois requires officers to
mark down the race of the driver
pulled over based on their
observations only. This is one of
many factors officers are required to
record for each of their self-initiated
traffic steps.
s
Stop Data Dased on State of Residency
National Drivers Stops %of Total Illinois Drivers 2924 %of Total
Illinois 2924 97.1% Yorkville 842 28.0%
Wisconsin 17 0.6% Aurora 285 9.5%
Indiana 10 0.3% Plano 141 4.7%
Florida 6 0.2% Sandwich 130 4.3%
Michigan 5 0.2% Oswego 122 4.1%
California 4 0.1% Montgomery 81 2.7%
Missouri 4 0.1% Chicago 67 2.2%
Tennessee 4 0.1% Under 2%** 1256 41.7%
Texas 4 0.1% Totals 2924 97.1%
Alabama 3 0.1% ** For a detailed summary of all data
Georgia 3 0.1% for Illinois Drivers' Hometowns
Kentucky 3 0.1% "Under 2%", see Appendix A.
Ohio 3 0.1%
Colorado 2 0.1%
Iowa 2 0.1%
Oklahoma 2 0.1%
Arizona 1 0.0% 11.1%% of all stops
Arkansas 1 0.0% conducted by the
Kansas 1 0.0%
Maryland 1 0.0% Yorkville police
Minnesota 1 0.0%
Mississippi 1 0.0% Department were
Montana 1 0.0%
Nebraska 1 0.0% on residents from
Nevada 1 0.0%
New Mexico 1 0.0% the State of Illinois.
Pennsylvania 1 0.0%
South Carolina 1 0.0%
Virigina 1 0.0%
West Virginia 1 0.0%
Totals 3010 100.0%
Each year, the Yorkville police Department participates in a wide
variety of activities, from reading stories at the library to training
at a high-speed SWAT class. dere are some highlights from events
taking place in 2004.
As the community grows, the Yorkville police Department will also
Qrow, and will continue to provide quality service to all of its
customers, which most importantly include the citizens of the
United City of Yorkville.
Iibrar ' lime
Officer Dave Delaney is shown here
reading stories to children at the
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Yorkville public Library. ',.-- ._ . .J rig
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The Felice Department has been sending ": CM
representatives to the Library to .�� ;;!� ;; . ' - ''-
participate in "Story Time" for about k..
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ten years now. ..: .111! to Ls•.
The Yorkville Felice Department
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participates in many community �� ,�. �• ' , ` _ - I��S0 / ,;;t,i A programs which support the education - ,, ;'r'',.1°\ ' ,• '' f
and welfare of children. - 1 /1; 'r� '� 111�, , .. = '�
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Each year, the Yorkville Felice
Department provides safety and
security for the Yorkville Riverfront
Festival. -,
This Lives cur officers a great (�dlTHE FEEA MARKETEE�c
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opportunity to meet citizens and gives � �v �� ��.
everyone the opportunity to ask
questions about our agency. ______ -i
f, 200'
Also, with the help of local businesses,
Officers are given golf carts to provide
faster service within the fairgrounds. F,
The Yorkville I ike patrol is also r�
utilized during the event to help keep
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things safe for everyone to have fun.
S/Set. Ronald Diederich (Top) and Ft. L-411" ' ,_ . . . .
Donald Schwartzkopf (Qottom) are just ' ..
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a few of the officers You will meet at I '`
the Fairgrounds.
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In 1004, Officer Jon Nelland started :�fi �'
Yorkville's ``Saved by the Celt"
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Award. Y� � , - i ,��.._.�. �_ t
This award is given to individuals -- °
involved in serious car accidents o a, i
who were saved from injury becauseat _ ,,
they were wearing their seatbelt. _ z - :- Fiiiii, ��"
Officer Nelland is shown here with
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the first recipient of the award in .. - .
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Yorkville, along with Mayor . fi ° ' & {
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Prochaska and Chief Martin.
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Each year the Yorkville police PPr'
Department sends its officers to a
wide variety of training to ensure
r
a quality service for its citizens. `z
With over 2700 hours of training
is
this year alone, our officers have
the skills and tactics they need to 1- { I ' •
fight crime in the 21" Century.
Training ranges from officers _ y ,
learning to become DARE _.
Instructors to Special Response
Team (SRT) members honing their
tactical skills. Yorkville also ut. Schwartzkeut is shown here Murine a SWAT trainine.
utilizes "Train The Trainer"
courses frequently, making
officers certified instructors in a
certain topic, able to instruct
others, maximizing budgeted
training dollars.
"Just another da on the job ... "
The Staff and Officersi , „„„„,,,,,.7.-,',,:t.„*.."
of the Yorkville Felice ` -
Department
strive each day tolit I illi •
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provide
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Quality services to its '•�� t.
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Here are some photos
from `work as usual" °• � �a
at the Department. •�1 '' F.- o
Whether it's responding .
to a call, tvpinu a �.� - �
report, dusting for _ ...
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prints, investigating a 1, 1 i _.I
case, or teaching DARE, - ff 3
our staff works '. t
Ems
together to reach goals
efficiently and
effectively. .,a ' . s14
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•prctram Statistics
•officer Uarticipaticn System
eiQhbcrhccd Watch
As our community grows, the Felice Department wants to
grow with it. The Yorkville Felice Department hastee
•...
emphasized community involvement for well over a decade.
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In III2, our first officer was dedicated to Community
Oriented policing. Now, each and every officer who joins our
team is trained in Community Oriented policing, and they
are expected to use it. ' �
one of the biggest ways the police department has to involve •
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the community is through its Neighborhood Watch program. r;
Yorkville currently has IS Neighborhood Watch Groups
providing citizens a way to look out for each other and to let
the Felice know when something is wrong.
It really does hell) and it really does brine community members closer...
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In January 2CO5, the Yorkville police Department was `
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featured in police Chief Magazine's, "Innovations in ,
policing" column. Chief Martin and Officer Groesch came
UP with a way to "get patrol officers self-motivated to 7 :,:.-1'k:::':v
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initiate crime prevention strategies." Officers receive ''it: ti
rewards to start Neighborhood Watch groups, assist block - . , Q :
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captains in planning block parties and in assisting in , , ' ;
holding Hock Captain meetings. `; °
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This program increased our Neighborhood Watch r ' ~ •_-..0.--e-:-,-,,,
participation by 20C%. Now, new citizens to the area and � � .1.,*
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ones who need a boost to kin, have more access to the
police Department in the fight against crime.
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