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A Sheriff Office Work Plan
::-': Dec 211 _ - , . ,, ~ -~, :~ :: .Tobac= and rj Work Plan 2002- Draft . .~ ~i ~ '.~.~i~iI'~ .~.~ ii City Of Chanhassen Introduction The Work Plan is designed as a guide for the delivery of law enforcement services and coordination with city resources. The work plan allows for input from the City and Sheriff's Office to develop a list of goals, objectives, work direction and/or focus areas. The Work Plan is not meant to be all inclusive of the law enforcement mission in Chanhassen, but instead, helps identify specific work direction, concerns, priorities, or areas of interest brought forth by City and Sheriff's Office officials and personnel. 2002 Plan The Work Plan has been divided into four main categories: CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION - Goals, objectives, work direction, focus areas related to administration of the police contract and the work conducted by the Contract Supervisor. LAW ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS -' ...... Goals, objeCtives, work 'direction, :fOCus areas related to the:work conducted by the contract deputies and other services provided by the Sheriff's Office. CRIME PREVENTION / PUBLIC SAFETY EDUCATION - Goals, objectives, work direction, focus areas related to the coordination of work conducted by the city Crime Prevention/Public Safety Education Specialist with the Sheriff's Office. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT / PARTICIPATION - Goals, objectives, work direction, focus areas related to citizen involvement in law enforcement and crime prevention issues. Law The C report use ir Proje¢ Projel The C Projec updati CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION nforcement Records/Reports °ntract Supervisor and the Crime Prevention Specialist will evaluate the current available. An assessment will be done with the goal of developing reports for crime prevention programs, deputy and community service officer updates, LeadFoot, etc. LeadFoot °ntract Supervisor and Crime Prevention Specialist will continue promotion of LeadFoot. An annual program review will be conducted with the goal of ,g and improving program components where necessary. LAW ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS ,,, Traffic Enforcement Enforcement of traffic laws has been identified as a priority. As time and staffing allows, problem areas and higher volume city streets will be targeted for enforcement attention. The Project LeadFoot program will be used in neighborhood areas. Parks Visibility and enforcement action by deputies and the community service officer in city parks will help to ensure the safety of park users and deter problems. Juvenile Violations The general practice by deputies of following through with juvenile violations, particularly curfew violations will continue. Typically, deputies will make contact with parents where possible, and take enforcement action. Corer The C the sh busin~ Renta The C of the Identi Late i~ metro super~ crimini CRIME PREVENTION / PUBLIC SAFETY EDUCATION unication with Local Businesses )ntract Supervisor and Crime Prevention Specialist will work together to enhance ~ring of crime information with local businesses and encourage participation by Sses. Housing -Conduct on Premise )ntract Supervisor will assist the Crime Prevention Specialist in the development :onduct on Premise ordinance for rental housing. y Theft 2001 there was a small rash of credit fraud reports locally. Throughout the area there have been news reports of identity theft crimes. The contract 'isor will assist crime prevention efforts to educate the public on the potential of ~1 activity in this area. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT / PARTICIPATION Citizen Committee Consider ways to involve the cOmmunity in identifying work plan initiatives, or participating in work groups, or other volunteer opportunities related to law enforcement issues in the city. A rental housing task force will be formed to give input into the Conduct On Premise rental housing ordinance. The Contract Supervisor will assist the Crime Prevention Specialist in working with this group. Community Events The Sheriff's Office and City will discuss and consider sponsoring community events, or participating in current community events, utilizing informational booths and presentations to educate the public on current public safety issues, crime prevention, and/or the role of the Sheriff's Office in the community. CARV AREA CALL · CRIMlt Assaull Burglar Drug V Homci¢ 'Traffic/, Misc. C IRobber Sex Cri Theft 'Theft/R Vehicle TOTAL NON-C iR COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE {EPORT FOR CITY OF CHANHASSEN FOR SERVICE FOR MONTH OF DECEMBER 2001 2001 2000 2000 MONTHLY YTD MONTHLY YTD 4ation Icohol !minal Damage lated rheft ;RIMINAL 24 23 27 44 43 29 173 243 327 16 433 33 26 15 13 33 24 52 41 25 152 302 472 23 429 23 16 95 1372 95 1537 ~IMINAL . ;y 25 480 30 428 criminal 47 738 60 700 53 622 78 612 67 901 77 892 4 135 5 98 9ways 6 82 5 107 lect0 45 7 58 43 355 5O 28O 27 406 52 466 Check 1 30 Agency 5 79 14 256 0 13 ealth 3 41 ;ess 0 2 2 I 7 2 26 8 51 6 26 'ater 2 53 24 61 12 uire 6 1 t Office 0 is Activity 46 2 Prop Dam 54 - Injury 13 Accd ON-CRIM 14 '387 32 443 5 44 10 103 32 275 I 36 I 35 0 35 0 0' 117 6 81 6 0 5 0 0 0 865 28 24 2 533 94 105 15 2 0 217 2613 224 0 56 0 709 i 9118 808 I 10490 I 903 I 612 16 545 108 0' 1611 0 7591 ITOTAL J EPORTED I 804 9128 > Office o~' County Sheriff ~ Can'er Count,,' "' t ~ . ~ovel-rlmen Ccp, r. er ~ Justice Ceater CARVER 600 -ast Fou~h'S'rree[ COUNTY Chaska, Minnesota 55318-2[90 Bud Olson, Sheriff Emergel~cy: 911 SheriffAdmi'n: (952'! 36!-12[2 Admin. Fax: (952) 36[-1229 Dispatch: (952) 36i-1231 (Non-Emergency) Listed below is a description of each of the different classification of calls for service which the Carver County Sheriff's Office received and processed for your area. Criminal Assault Burglary Drug Violation Homicide Traffic/Alcohol Misc. Criminal Property. Damage Robbery Sex Crime Theft Theft Related Vehicle Theft Non-Criminal Disturb Peace/Privacy Misc. Non Criminal Lock out Alarm Domestic Missing Persons/Runaway Animal Medical House/Business Check Assist other Agency Fire Call Prowler Mental Health Civil Process Tr-anspsn Warrant Service Boat and Water Snowamobile Gun Permit/Acquire Gun Permit/Cam/ Lock Post Office Suspicious Activity Open door Auto Accd-Prop Damage Auto Accd-Injury Auto Accd-Fatal Traffic Special Traffic Altercation between panics where actual physical harm occurred Breaking into a residence or business All drug violations, possession of, sale of, manufacture of or under the influence of. T~ing of a persons life Traffic stops or accidents involving a driver under the influence Minor offenses which include order of protection violations, warrant service, threats and harassment, tobacco violations. All damage to property including vandalism' and trespassing on property Taking of property in the presence of another with use of force Rape, sexual abuse, indecent exposure and pornography Taking of property' Credit card fraud, issuance of bad checks, counterfeiting, theft by swindle Theft of a motor vehicle Noise, harassing phone calls, Citizen assists, lost and found property, general law enforcement questions, civil matters, delivery of council packets, juvenile disciplinary problems etc. Unlock doors of automobiles, residences or businesses for o~vners Checking on an alarm at a private residence or business. Verbal argument between parties Juvenile runaways or missing persons Animal bites, stray animals Assist persons with medical issUes, natural cause deaths Check on houses or businesses when owners are away from property Assist other law enforcement offices; state patrol or government departments Fires and assist fire departments Person on property who does not belong Suicides, 72 hr holds for mental health issues. Service of civil papers, assist with civil Stand by situations Transport persons for various reasons Service a warrant for Carver County and other counties All incidents involving boats or lakes All incidents involving snowmobile Issuance of a permit to purchase a handgun Issuance of a permit to carry a handgun Deputies lock post ohqce buildings' Suspicious persons, acts or vehicles Locating an open door to a business Auto accident when only property damage occurred Auto accident when injury, and property damage occurred Auto accident in which a fatality occurred Ail traffic stops and calls, stalled vehicles, debris on the roadway Radar wagon, special traffic details Affirmative Action/Equal .©pportuniO' Employer Printed on 10% Post-Consumer Recycled Par;er A G o, Al December 2001 C$0 Highlights ritual Complaints: 58 complaints/ca~Is responded to 12 Pimal [mpounds: ~hicle Lock Outs: 15 a ffic Assistance: ~de Enforcement: 16 (Crashes, motorist assists, etc) 6 miscellaneous ,eriff'~ Office Assists '/left 1 Medicais 5 Miscellaneous · City Council Packet delivery · 1 fire call 200.1 Totals 'imal Calls: 232 ck Outs: 183 ,de Enforcement: 112 ~ffic Assistance: 147 (crashes, motorist assists etc) her: 255 929 Total Crime Prevention/Safety Education November/December 2001-PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Crime Alert Distribution: Four business burglaries on Lake Drive West. Distribution via e-mail and hand delivery. Business Contacts: Two business burglary victims ~vere assisted with security and crime prevention information. Residential Contacts/Pro~: Saddlebrook Trail - Assisted with on-going neighborhood dispute · Lake Susan Hills Drive- Project Leadfoot · Pleasant View Road- Project Leadfoot/pedistrian concerns · Stone Creek Drive- Project Leadfoot Crime Free Multi-Housinq: · Monthly/weekly contacts with management of Lakeview Hills, Lake Susan, Carver Courts, and Chanhassen Hill apartments. · Manor Road - assisted property owner with problem tenant · Conduct on premise research. _~ecial Events: Seminar on robbery safety and preparedness. Organized, promoted and participated as a presenter. PERFORMANCE TRACKER ~ ) t~ositive X Negative~ Empi ,gee' Deputy Kyle Perlich ICR #: 01-29914 Perfo mance Incident: Arrest Date: Dec. 21, 2001 Time: Recommended by: Sgt. Boden lncid~ ~t Synopsis: On D~ cember 21,. Deputy Perlich assisted'on a call of'a suspicious vehicle at Rapid Oil in Chanl' ~ssen. Upon officers' arrival, the vehicle was no longer there. Deputy Perlich widened his se: rch and located the suspect vehicle behind Brown's Tire and Auto. Deputy Perlich found two ju' ienile males breaking int© a vehicle. The two males 'had been occupants of the vehicle that was originally reported as suspicious. Deputy Perlich obtained statements from the suspec ~s. He also recovered the property that they had stolen prior to this- ~cident. Corre~ ~tive Action/s: N/A ' Super~ D°cum 'nt via p°sitive Perf°rmance tracker, i_~¢' k"~,~ ~ ! under., report a Employee / Date :and that by signing this form i am acknowledging I have read and understand the id that l have received a copy of the report. " /~ Supervisor ' Form # Revised 05/01