Monthly Report – August 2005

Dispatch

Evans Police Dispatchers took 2,177 complaints for the month of August 2005.

Patrol Division

The Evans Police Patrol Division handled complaints including:

Accidents47
Ambulance106
Animal Complaints113
Assault3
Community Policing57
Criminal Mischief49
Domestic Incidents5
Drug3
False Alarms20
Fire28
Harassment28
Larceny28
Lockouts36
Loud Music14
Missing Persons3
Neighbor Dispute7
Premise Checks89
Sex Crimes5
Trespass17
Welfare Check23
  • Twenty-six prisoners were held in the Town of Evans Police Lockup in August 2005.
  • One-hundred and twenty Police Reports were filed and twenty-eight accidents were reported to State of New York as reportable accidents under the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
  • Evans Police Officers issued 234 simplified traffic informations in August of 2005 including:
Speeding111
Seatbelt2
DWI Related10
License/Permit Violations18
Red Lights29
Required MV Equipment5
Vehicle Registration Violations7
Stop Sign6
Other46

Detective Bureau

Thirty people were arrested, mostly for violations of the New York State Penal Law, Alcohol Beverage Control Law and Vehicle and Traffic Law. Six people were arrested for DWI.

Dog Control

Twenty-six appearance tickets were issued from the Dog Control Office.

Monthly Report – July 2005

Dispatch

Evans Police Dispatchers took 2,478 complaints for the month of July 2005.

Patrol Division

The Evans Police Patrol Division handled complaints including:

Accidents50
Ambulance113
Animal Complaints131
Assault8
Community Policing78
Criminal Mischief47
Domestic Incidents1
Drug6
False Alarms29
Fire30
Harassment30
Larceny36
Lockouts46
Loud Music27
Missing Persons6
Neighbor Dispute9
Premise Checks85
Sex Crimes4
Trespass3
Welfare Check15
  • Twenty-three prisoners were held in the Town of Evans Police Lockup in July 2005.
  • One-hundred and forty-seven Police Reports were filed and twenty-five accidents were reported to State of New York as reportable accidents under the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
  • Evans Police Officers issued 115 simplified traffic informations in July of 2005 including:
Speeding37
Seatbelt1
DWI Related18
License/Permit Violations16
Red Lights0
Required MV Equipment2
Vehicle Registration Violations2
Stop Sign1
Other39

Detective Bureau

Sixty-two people were arrested, mostly for violations of the New York State Penal Law, Alcohol Beverage Control Law and Vehicle and Traffic Law. Ten people were arrested for DWI.

Dog Control

Twenty-nine appearance tickets were issued from the Dog Control Office.

Monthly Report – June 2005

Personnel

Part Time Patrolmen Scott Joslyn and Douglas Tubinis were appointed on June 30, 2005 at a special meeting of the Town Board.

Dispatch

Evans Police Dispatchers took 2,329 complaints for the month of June 2005.

Patrol Division

The Evans Police Patrol Division handled complaints including:

Accidents52
Ambulance93
Animal Complaints146
Assault6
Community Policing91
Criminal Mischief17
Domestic Incidents7
Drug3
False Alarms24
Fire30
Harassment25
Larceny33
Lockouts33
Loud Music21
Missing Persons2
Neighbor Dispute13
Premise Checks111
Sex Crimes4
Trespass17
Welfare Check19
  • Nineteen prisoners were held in the Town of Evans Police Lockup in June 2005.
  • One-hundred and five Police Reports were filed and twenty-five accidents were reported to State of New York as reportable accidents under the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
  • Evans Police Officers issued 187 simplified traffic informations in June of 2005 including:
Speeding55
Seatbelt37
DWI Related11
License/Permit Violations15
Red Lights11
Required MV Equipment9
Vehicle Registration Violations7
Stop Sign3
Other39

Detective Bureau

Forty people were arrested, mostly for violations of the New York State Penal Law, Alcohol Beverage Control Law and Vehicle and Traffic Law. Seven people were arrested for DWI.

Dog Control

Twelve appearance tickets were issued from the Dog Control Office.

Monthly Report – May 2005

Commendations

Detective Ernest Masullo and Lt. Detective DeJohn received a letter of commendation on May 19, 2005, for outstanding performance on April 15th, 2005, for an arrest and clearance of a business burglary at 8193 Erie Road.

Dispatcher Patrick Garrigan received a letter of commendation for outstanding performance on May 7, 205 when he maintained phone contact with an individual threatening harm to himself or another person and then talked the subject into coming out the door to waiting patrols.

Dispatch

Evans Police Dispatchers took 2,252 complaints for the month of May 2005.

Patrol Division

The Evans Police Patrol Division handled complaints including:

Accidents43
Ambulance114
Animal Complaints121
Assault6
Community Policing133
Criminal Mischief23
Domestic Incidents3
Drug6
False Alarms20
Fire23
Harassment24
Larceny15
Lockouts36
Loud Music18
Missing Persons3
Neighbor Dispute12
Premise Checks107
Sex Crimes4
Trespass15
Welfare Check5
  • Twenty-three prisoners were held in the Town of Evans Police Lockup in May 2005.
  • Eighty-nine Police Reports were filed and twenty-eight accidents were reported to State of New York as reportable accidents under the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
  • Evans Police Officers issued 286 simplified traffic informations in May of 2005 including:
Speeding77
Seatbelt87
DWI Related14
License/Permit Violations33
Red Lights9
Required MV Equipment13
Vehicle Registration Violations9
Stop Sign3
Other41

Detective Bureau

Forty-three people were arrested, mostly for violations of the New York State Penal Law, Alcohol Beverage Control Law and Vehicle and Traffic Law. Nine people were arrested for DWI.

Dog Control

Eighteen appearance tickets were issued from the Dog Control Office.

Monthly Report – April 2005

Commendations

Officer R. Maslach and Acting Lieutenant D. Czora received a letter of commendation on April 11, 2005, for outstanding performance on April 8th for the arrest of one subject for criminal possession of a controlled substance 4th degree. A significant amount of cocaine was recovered during the execution of an arrest warrant on the subject.

Awards

Officer Daniel Eppolito was the Evans Police Department recipient of the Erie County Stop DWI award at the Fourteenth Annual Erie County STOP-DWI Awards Breakfast on April 29, 2005.

Dispatch

Evans Police Dispatchers took 1,978 complaints for the month of April 2005.

Patrol Division

The Evans Police Patrol Division handled complaints including:

Accidents49
Ambulance81
Animal Complaints92
Assault6
Community Policing76
Criminal Mischief15
Domestic Incidents4
Drug7
False Alarms13
Fire24
Harassment21
Larceny36
Lockouts17
Loud Music7
Missing Persons2
Neighbor Dispute4
Premise Checks108
Sex Crimes5
Trespass8
Welfare Check7
  • Sixteen prisoners were held in the Town of Evans Police Lockup in April 2005.
  • One hundred Police Reports were filed and twenty-four accidents were reported to State of New York as reportable accidents under the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
  • Evans Police Officers issued 216 simplified traffic informations in April of 2005 including:
Speeding66
Seatbelt7
DWI Related6
License/Permit Violations32
Red Lights9
Required MV Equipment25
Vehicle Registration Violations11
Stop Sign5
Other55

Detective Bureau

Twenty-nine people were arrested, mostly for violations of the New York State Penal Law, Alcohol Beverage Control Law and Vehicle and Traffic Law. Four people were arrested for DWI.

Dog Control

Twenty-two appearance tickets were issued from the Dog Control Office.

Monthly Report – March 2005

Commendations

Officers R. Maslach, T. O’Donnell, B. Green Jr. and Acting Lieutenant D. Czora received a letter of commendation on March 15, 2005, for outstanding performance on March 11th for the arrest of 2 subjects for felony drug possession. Forty bags of heroin were recovered as a result of a traffic stop for a headlight out.

Officers R. Maslach, B. Green Jr., and Acting Lieutenant D. Czora received a letter of commendation on March 15, 2005, for outstanding performance on March 11th for the arrest of 1 subject for felony drug possession. Three containers of suspected cocaine were recovered when a vehicle was stopped for not using proper turn signals in front of on-coming traffic.

Officers D. Eppolito, M. Masullo, and Leiutenant D. Hepkins received a letter of commendation on March 15, 2005 for outstanding performance on March 12, 2005, for the arrest of 1 subject for felony drug possession. Approximately 2 pounds of marijuana, loritab and morphine pills were confiscated from the suspect at Tops Market in Derby.

Dispatch

Evans Police Dispatchers took 1,716 complaints for the month of March 2005.

Patrol Division

The Evans Police Patrol Division handled complaints including:

Accidents52
Ambulance101
Animal Complaints97
Assault6
Community Policing88
Criminal Mischief10
Domestic Incidents7
Drug10
False Alarms14
Fire18
Harassment11
Larceny13
Lockouts22
Loud Music9
Missing Persons1
Neighbor Dispute2
Premise Checks55
Sex Crimes1
Trespass4
Welfare Check9
  • Twenty prisoners were held in the Town of Evans Police Lockup in March 2005.
  • Fifty-eight Police Reports were filed and twenty-five accidents were reported to State of New York as reportable accidents under the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
  • Evans Police Officers issued 150 simplified traffic informations in March of 2005 including:
Speeding49
Seatbelt4
DWI Related9
License/Permit Violations24
Red Lights5
Required MV Equipment16
Vehicle Registration Violations6
Stop Sign6
Other31

Detective Bureau

Thirty-one people were arrested, mostly for violations of the New York State Penal Law, Alcohol Beverage Control Law and Vehicle and Traffic Law. Five people were arrested for DWI.

Dog Control

Twelve appearance tickets were issued from the Dog Control Office.

Monthly Report – February 2005

Commendations

Detective Ernest Masullo received a letter of commendation on February 2, 2005, for outstanding investigative work in two burglaries in the Town of Evans that lead to the successful arrest of suspects in one and the recovery of stolen jewelry in another.

Dispatch

Evans Police Dispatchers took 1,565 complaints for the month of February 2005.

Patrol Division

The Evans Police Patrol Division handled complaints including:

Accidents63
Ambulance96
Animal Complaints62
Assault4
Community Policing75
Criminal Mischief11
Domestic Incidents13
Drug3
False Alarms22
Fire20
Harassment19
Larceny10
Lockouts15
Loud Music1
Missing Persons0
Neighbor Dispute3
Premise Checks61
Sex Crimes2
Trespass14
Welfare Check12
  • Fourteen prisoners were held in the Town of Evans Police Lockup in February 2005.
  • Fifty-six Police Reports were filed and twenty-three accidents were reported to State of New York as reportable accidents under the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
  • Evans Police Officers issued 94 simplified traffic informations in February of 2005 including:
Speeding25
Seatbelt2
DWI Related1
License/Permit Violations9
Red Lights7
Required MV Equipment15
Vehicle Registration Violations4
Stop Sign1
Other30

Detective Bureau

Twenty-one people were arrested, mostly for violations of the New York State Penal Law, Alcohol Beverage Control Law and Vehicle and Traffic Law. One person was arrested for DWI.

Dog Control

Nineteen appearance tickets were issued from the Dog Control Office.

Monthly Report – January 2005

A New Look for Evans PD Patrolmen

The Evans Police Department has adopted a new emblem and a new uniform color for patrolmen to start the new year. The dark blue uniform many of us consider as traditional for police officers has been chosen as the Evans Police Department’s new look in time to celebrate 75 years of service to the town.

In the 1960s police officers were wearing grey jodhpur-style breeches with a black stripe, a light grey colored shirt and puttees (leather leggings) known as “putts” along with short boots or shoes. They were still sporting the black and red patch on their shirts and blouse (service coat). In 1968 the uniform changed again to light blue shirts and grey pants and the patch was changed for the first time to a green map of the Town of Evans. This did not prove to be overly popular and was changed again in 1970 to a dark blue background with the New York Seal on it. The look of the Evans Police Department changed again in 1980 when the uniform changed to dark blue pants with a light blue shirt.

(Excepts from an article appearing in “The Sun” Lake Shore Edition dated February 3, 2005)

Commendations

Dispatcher D. Dalton, Patrolmen D. Czora, B. DiMartino, M. Masullo, B. Green Jr., and Lieutenant C. Danzi received a Letter of Commendation for outstanding performance responding to a call of a subjected barricaded in health care office with a weapon.

Dispatcher A. Hamm, Patrolmen T. O’Donnell, J. Mayer, P. Smith, and Lieutenant T. George Jr. received a Letter of Commendation for outstanding performance in successfully handling a call of a man with a shotgun threatening himself and his girlfriend. The incident ended without injury to anyone.

Dispatch

Evans Police Dispatchers took 1,762 complaints for the month of January 2005.

Patrol Division

The Evans Police Patrol Division handled complaints including:

Accidents79
Ambulance104
Animal Complaints84
Assault5
Community Policing79
Criminal Mischief24
Domestic Incidents2
Drug2
False Alarms30
Fire15
Harassment16
Larceny12
Lockouts21
Loud Music2
Missing Persons6
Neighbor Dispute0
Premise Checks53
Sex Crimes1
Trespass9
Welfare Check13
  • Twenty-four prisoners were held in the Town of Evans Police Lockup in January 2005.
  • Sixty-eight Police Reports were filed and twenty-three accidents were reported to State of New York as reportable accidents under the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
  • Evans Police Officers issued 115 simplified traffic informations in January of 2005 including:
Speeding23
Seatbelt1
DWI Related4
License/Permit Violations20
Red Lights2
Required MV Equipment17
Vehicle Registration Violations10
Stop Sign2
Other36

Detective Bureau

Thirty-seven people were arrested, mostly for violations of the New York State Penal Law, Alcohol Beverage Control Law and Vehicle and Traffic Law. Two people were arrested for DWI.

Dog Control

Twenty-four appearance tickets were issued from the Dog Control Office.

Monthly Report – December 2004

Commendations

Officer Robert Macko and Lieutenant Detective Sam DeJohn each received a letter of commendation for their actions that led to the recovery of stolen property on Lakeside Drive.

Dispatch

Evans Police Dispatchers took 1,630 complaints for the month of December 2004.

Patrol Division

The Evans Police Patrol Division handled complaints including:

Accidents115
Ambulance93
Animal Complaints83
Assault0
Community Policing79
Criminal Mischief27
Domestic Incidents14
Drug2
False Alarms21
Fire21
Harassment11
Larceny18
Lockouts39
Loud Music3
Missing Persons3
Neighbor Dispute0
Premise Checks57
Sex Crimes1
Trespass23
Welfare Check15
  • Eight prisoners were held in the Town of Evans Police Lockup in December 2004.
  • Forty-five Police Reports were filed and forty accidents were reported to State of New York as reportable accidents under the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
  • Evans Police Officers issued 67 simplified traffic informations in December of 2004 including:
Speeding17
Seatbelt0
DWI Related3
License/Permit Violations16
Red Lights2
Required MV Equipment10
Vehicle Registration Violations3
Stop Sign2
Other14

Detective Bureau

Eleven people were arrested, mostly for violations of the New York State Penal Law, Alcohol Beverage Control Law and Vehicle and Traffic Law. Two people were arrested for DWI.

Dog Control

Ten appearance tickets were issued from the Dog Control Office.

Monthly Report – November 2004

Commendations

Officers Tracey O’Donnell and Jeff Mayer received letters of commendation for the outstanding job they did in securing the arrest of two suspects in a burglary on November 21, 2004.

Officers Robert Macko, Sherry Miller and Dennis Rankin received letters of commendation for the outstanding job they did in stopping a high tech burglary attempt on November 25, 2004.

Dispatch

Evans Police Dispatchers took 1,735 complaints for the month of November 2004.

Patrol Division

The Evans Police Patrol Division handled complaints including:

Accidents55
Ambulance107
Animal Complaints114
Assault0
Community Policing86
Criminal Mischief41
Domestic Incidents4
Drug5
False Alarms21
Fire27
Harassment11
Larceny18
Lockouts21
Loud Music3
Missing Persons5
Neighbor Dispute4
Premise Checks53
Sex Crimes4
Trespass17
Welfare Check11
  • Thirteen prisoners were held in the Town of Evans Police Lockup in November 2004.
  • Ninety-eight Police Reports were filed and thirty-three accidents were reported to State of New York as reportable accidents under the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
  • Evans Police Officers issued 67 simplified traffic informations in November of 2004 including:
Speeding28
Seatbelt2
DWI Related5
License/Permit Violations8
Red Lights1
Required MV Equipment5
Vehicle Registration Violations4
Stop Sign1
Other13

Detective Bureau

Twenty-eight people were arrested, mostly for violations of the New York State Penal Law, Alcohol Beverage Control Law and Vehicle and Traffic Law. Four people were arrested for DWI.

Dog Control

Twenty-five appearance tickets were issued from the Dog Control Office.

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