Monthly Report – October 2003

Dispatch

Evans Police Dispatchers took 2,100 complaints for the month of October 2003.

Radar Sign

A portable radar sign was placed throughout the town during the month of October to bring vehicle driving speeds to the attention of operators. During October, the sign was placed on:

  • Sweetland Road
  • Route 5
  • Evans Town Hall and in Derby
  • Beach Road @ High School

Patrol Division

The Evans Police Patrol Division handled complaints including:

Accidents44
Ambulance101
Animal Complaints146
Assault5
Community Policing95
Criminal Mischief34
Drug7
False Alarms23
Fire21
Harassment31
Larceny19
Lockouts26
Missing Persons5
Neighbor Dispute7
Premise Checks44
Sex Crimes5
Trespass20
Welfare Check11
  • Fifteen prisoners were held in the Town of Evans Police Lockup in October 2003.
  • Seventy-nine Police Reports were filed and twenty-nine accidents were reported to State of New York as reportable accidents under the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
  • Evans Police Officers issued 147 simplified traffic informations in October of 2003 including:
Speeding60
Seatbelt2
DWI Related8
License/Permit Violations15
Red Lights4
Required MV Equipment13
Vehicle Registration Violations5
Stop Sign1
Other39

Detective Bureau

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

Monthly Report – September 2003

Seventeen bulletproof vests were replaced with American Body Armor Xtreme series vests. This upgrade was made possible through a New York State grant from the Division of Criminal Justice Services. The grant provides for 50% reimbursement of the cost of a new bulletproof vest. A total of 25 vests were purchased and a total of $8,773.12 was approved for reimbursement.

Personnel

James Lichon was appointed PT Police Officer

Dispatch

Evans Police Dispatchers took 1,966 complaints for the month of September 2003.

Radar Sign

A portable radar sign was placed throughout the town during the month of September to bring vehicle driving speeds to the attention of operators. During September, the sign was placed on:

  • Lake Shore Road – various locations
  • Route 5 @ Highland Elementary School and Evans Town Hall
  • Eden Evans Center Rd.
  • Church Rd.
  • Nettlecreek Drive

Patrol Division

The Evans Police Patrol Division handled complaints including:

Accidents37
Ambulance122
Animal Complaints108
Community Policing70
Drug7
False Alarms21
Harassment27
Larceny28
Lockouts34
Missing Persons3
Neighbor Dispute6
Premise Checks35
Sex Crimes7
Trespass3
Welfare Check13
  • Twenty-three prisoners were held in the Town of Evans Police Lockup in September 2003.
  • One hundred and 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 236 simplified traffic informations in September of 2003 including:
Speeding93
Seatbelt44
DWI Related11
License/Permit Violations24
Red Lights5
Required MV Equipment11
Vehicle Registration Violations2
Stop Sign1
Other45

Detective Bureau

Forty-eight 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 – August 2003

Dispatch

Evans Police Dispatchers took 2,424 complaints for the month of August 2003.

Radar Sign

A portable radar sign was placed throughout the town during the month of August to bring vehicle driving speeds to the attention of operators. During August, the sign was placed on:

  • Lake Shore Road – various locations
  • Route 5 – various locations
  • Wayne Drive
  • North Main Street
  • Versailles Rd.
  • Bennett Road
  • Nettlecreek Drive

Patrol Division

The Evans Police Patrol Division handled complaints including:

Accidents66
Ambulance126
Animal Complaints111
Community Policing74
Drug4
False Alarms35
Harassment20
Larceny34
Lockouts29
Missing Persons2
Neighbor Dispute9
Premise Checks44
Sex Crimes3
Trespass23
Welfare Check15
  • Twenty-one prisoners were held in the Town of Evans Police Lockup in August 2003.
  • One hundred and nine Police Reports were filed and thirty-one accidents were reported to State of New York as reportable accidents under the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
  • Evans Police Officers issued 420 simplified traffic informations in August of 2003 including:
Speeding148
Seatbelt110
DWI Related12
License/Permit Violations41
Red Lights19
Required MV Equipment25
Vehicle Registration Violations13
Stop Sign4
Other48

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-seven appearance tickets were issued from the Dog Control Office.

Monthly Report – July 2003

Personnel

The following personnel actions occurred in July:Stephen Slowinski was appointed permanent Assistant Chief

Dispatch

Evans Police Dispatchers took 2,345 complaints for the month of July 2003.

Radar Sign

A portable radar sign was placed throughout the town during the month of July to bring vehicle driving speeds to the attention of operators. During July, the sign was placed on:

  • West Pleasant
  • Route 5 near Melody Meadows
  • Church Road
  • Route 5 near Town Hall

Patrol Division

The Evans Police Patrol Division handled complaints including:

Accidents64
Ambulance131
Animal Complaints112
Community Policing39
Drug5
False Alarms35
Harassment28
Larceny36
Lockouts30
Missing Persons10
Neighbor Dispute8
Premise Checks64
Sex Crimes4
Trespass21
Welfare Check19
  • Twenty-three prisoners were held in the Town of Evans Police Lockup in July 2003.
  • One hundred and fifteen Police Reports were filed and thirty-four accidents were reported to State of New York as reportable accidents under the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
  • Evans Police Officers issued 243 simplified traffic informations in July of 2003 including:
Speeding55
Seatbelt65
DWI Related5
License/Permit Violations25
Red Lights6
Required MV Equipment22
Vehicle Registration Violations10
Stop Sign4
Other51

Detective Bureau

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

Dog Control

Appearance tickets were issued from the Dog Control Office.

Monthly Report – June 2003

Personnel

The following personnel actions occurred in June:

  • Joseph Gian was appointed PT Dispatcher
  • Deborah Dalton was appointed Temporary FT Dispatcher
  • Letters of Commendation were sent to Dispatcher D. Dalton, Officers J. Mayer, D. Eppolito, and T. O’Donnell for the outstanding job they did in responding to a murder/suicide call on Lake Shore Rd. in Derby in May 2003.

Dispatch

Evans Police Dispatchers took 2,290 complaints for the month of June 2003.

Radar Sign

A portable radar sign was placed throughout the town during the month of June to bring vehicle driving speeds to the attention of operators. During June, the sign was placed on:

  • Route 5 near Claddaugh
  • Old Lake Shore Rd. near Evans Town Park
  • Route 5 near Melody Meadows
  • Sterling Av.
  • Route 5 near Town Hall
  • Pearl St.
  • Nettlecreek near playground
  • Derby Road
  • Route 5 near VFW
  • Bennett Rd.

Patrol Division

The Evans Police Patrol Division handled complaints including:

Accidents44
Ambulance111
Animal Complaints117
Community Policing69
Drug1
False Alarms16
Harassment32
Larceny52
Lockouts38
Missing Persons3
Neighbor Dispute20
Premise Checks28
Sex Crimes3
Trespass17
Welfare Check21
  • Twenty-three prisoners were held in the Town of Evans Police Lockup in June 2003.
  • One hundred and thirty-five 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 197 simplified traffic informations in June of 2003 including:
Speeding78
Seatbelt13
DWI Related2
License/Permit Violations19
Red Lights8
Required MV Equipment9
Vehicle Registration Violations10
Stop Sign2
Other56

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. Two people were arrested for DWI.

Dog Control

Appearance tickets were issued from the Dog Control Office.

Monthly Report – May 2003

Radar Sign

A portable radar sign was placed throughout the town during the month of May to bring vehicle driving speeds to the attention of operators. The sign was placed on Overhead Road in Derby, in front of the Town Hall on Erie Road, and on Schuyler in Derby at various times throughout the month.

Personnel

The following personnel actions occurred in May:

  • John Latimore was appointed PT Dispatcher
  • Pete Smith was appointed FT Police Officer

Dispatch

Evans Police Dispatchers took 2,096 complaints for the month of May 2003.

Patrol Division

The Evans Police Patrol Division handled complaints including:

Accidents30
Ambulance92
Animal Complaints139
Community Policing63
Drug5
False Alarms28
Harassment38
Larceny33
Lockouts40
Missing Persons2
Neighbor Dispute5
Premise Checks63
Sex Crimes1
Trespass9
Welfare Check15
  • Sixteen prisoners were held in the Town of Evans Police Lockup in May 2003.
  • One hundred Police Reports were filed and fourteen accidents were reported to State of New York as reportable accidents under the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
  • Evans Police Officers issued 209 simplified traffic informations in May of 2003 including:
Speeding63
Seatbelt31
DWI Related10
License/Permit Violations26
Red Lights3
Required MV Equipment17
Vehicle Registration Violations6
Stop Sign4
Other49

Detective Bureau

Thirty-five 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

Appearance tickets were issued from the Dog Control Office.

Monthly Report – April 2003

Personnel

The following personnel actions occurred in April:

  • Kevin Hughes resigned as FT Public Safety Dispatcher
  • Amy Hamm was appointed FT Public Safety Dispatcher
  • Kevin Hughes was appointed RPT Public Safety Dispatcher

Dispatch

Evans Police Dispatchers took 1,890 complaints for the month of April 2003.

Patrol Division

The Evans Police Patrol Division handled complaints including:

Accidents48
Ambulance81
Animal Complaints99
Community Policing66
Drug7
False Alarms15
Harassment20
Larceny18
Lockouts26
Missing Persons1
Neighbor Dispute4
Premise Checks61
Sex Crimes3
Trespass15
Welfare Check14
  • Six prisoners were held in the Town of Evans Police Lockup in April 2003.
  • Seventy-seven Police Reports were filed and twenty-six accidents were reported to State of New York as reportable accidents under the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
  • Evans Police Officers issued 162 simplified traffic informations in April of 2003 including:
Speeding88
Seatbelt5
DWI Related8
License/Permit Violations21
Red Lights1
Required MV Equipment5
Vehicle Registration Violations7
Stop Sign0
Other27

Detective Bureau

Thirteen 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

Appearance tickets were issued from the Dog Control Office.

Monthly Report – March 2003

Personnel

The following appointment was made at the March 5, 2003 Town Board meeting:

  • Deborah Dalton was appointed RPT Public Safety Dispatcher

Dispatch

Evans Police Dispatchers took 1,900 complaints for the month of March 2003.

Patrol Division

The Evans Police Patrol Division handled complaints including:

Accidents36
Ambulance93
Animal Complaints107
Community Policing82
False Alarms17
Harassment21
Larceny18
Lockouts30
Missing Persons3
Neighbor Dispute6
Premise Checks53
Sex Crimes2
Trespass16
Welfare Check13
  • Eight prisoners were held in the Town of Evans Police Lockup in March 2003.
  • Eighty-seven Police Reports were filed and twenty-six accidents were reported to State of New York as reportable accidents under the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
  • Evans Police Officers issued 168 simplified traffic informations in March of 2003 including:
Speeding75
Seatbelt3
DWI Related14
License/Permit Violations26
Red Lights2
Required MV Equipment8
Vehicle Registration Violations6
Stop Sign1
Other33

Detective Bureau

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

Dog Control

Three appearance tickets were issued from the Dog Control Office.

Monthly Report – February 2003

Personnel

The following appointments were made at the February 15, 2003 Town Board meeting:

  • Amy Hamm was appointed RPT Public Safety Dispatcher
  • Douglas Lichon was appointed RPT Public Safety Dispatcher
  • Luke Fioretti was appointed Police Officer
  • James F. Quinones was appointed PT Police Officer

Dispatch

Evans Police Dispatchers took 1,670 complaints for the month of February 2003.

Patrol Division

The Evans Police Patrol Division handled complaints including:

Accidents51
Ambulance83
Animal Complaints92
Community Policing53
False Alarms17
Harassment19
Larceny20
Lockouts43
Missing Persons2
Neighbor Dispute0
Premise Checks34
Sex Crimes1
Trespass8
Welfare Check16
  • Ten prisoners were held in the Town of Evans Police Lockup in February 2003.
  • Seventy-four Police Reports were filed and thirty-four accidents were reported to State of New York as reportable accidents under the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
  • Evans Police Officers issued 143 simplified traffic informations in February of 2003 including:
Speeding31
Seatbelt1
DWI Related12
License/Permit Violations18
Red Lights1
Required MV Equipment5
Vehicle Registration Violations8
Stop Sign1
Other66

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. Four people were arrested for DWI.

Dog Control

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

Monthly Report – January 2003

Personnel

The following appointments were made at the January 15, 2003 Town Board meeting:

  • Stephen Slowinski was promoted to Assistant Chief of Police
  • Charles Danzi was promoted to Police Lieutenant
  • Luke Fioretti was appointed Police Officer
  • Daniel Eppolito was appointed Police Officer

Dispatch

Evans Police Dispatchers took 1,714 complaints for the month of January 2003.

Patrol Division

The Evans Police Patrol Division handled complaints including:

Accidents75
Ambulance95
Animal Complaints79
Community Policing62
False Alarms15
Harassment17
Larceny26
Lockouts25
Missing Persons1
Neighbor Dispute2
Premise Checks37
Sex Crimes1
Trespass17
Welfare Check17
  • Fifteen prisoners were held in the Town of Evans Police Lockup in January 2003.
  • Eighty-five Police Reports were filed and thirty-nine accidents were reported to State of New York as reportable accidents under the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
  • Evans Police Officers issued 103 simplified traffic informations in January of 2003 including:
Speeding27
Seatbelt3
DWI Related9
License/Permit Violations8
Red Lights1
Required MV Equipment7
Vehicle Registration Violations3
Stop Sign4
Other41

Detective Bureau

Four 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 appearance tickets were issued from the Dog Control Office.

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