Monthly Report – April 1999

Dispatch

Evans Police Dispatchers took 1,407 complaints for the month of April 1999.

Patrol Division

The Evans Police Patrol Division handled complaints including:

Accidents30
Criminal Mischief29
Community Policing61
Dog Complaints97
Domestic Incidents7
Fires8
Funeral Escorts4
Harassment40
Larcenies31
Lockouts24
Premise Checks55
  • Twelve prisoners were held in the Town of Evans Police Lockup in April 1999.
  • Sixty-six Police Reports were filed and seventeen accidents were reported to the State of New York as reportable accidents under the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
  • Evans Police Officers issued 355 simplified traffic informations in April of 1999 including:
Speeding219
Seatbelt9
DWI Related11
License/Permit Violations24
Red Lights6
Required MV Equipment10
Vehicle Registration Violations6
Stop Sign2
Other68

Employees of the Month

Officer Dennis Feldmann is named Officer of the Month for his quick actions on April 12, 1999, in saving the life of a woman who suffered a seizure and was unable to move. Upon arrival at a Welfare Check call, Officer Feldmann observed the victim through a window lying unresponsive on the living room floor. He then kicked in the door and entered the house to render assistance. He immediately called for an ambulance and brought in first aid equipment from his vehicle. Upon the arrival of his duty Lieutenant, Officer Feldmann was administering oxygen to the victim. As reported by his Lieutenant – “Officer Feldmann’s actions were well beyond the normal bedside manner of our officers, his attitude and his caring actions were exemplary in helping this woman who did survive this incident…”


Officer Douglas Czora is named Officer of the Month for his excellent judgement and investigative actions which resulted in solving a burglary on April 17, 1999. Patrolman Czora’s investigation resulted in the arrest of a subject who was charged with burglary 3rd and petit larceny. Officer Czora is commended for outstanding performance and dedication to duty.

Detective Bureau

The Detective Bureau investigated 91 incidents including:

Assaults4
Criminal Mischief11
Disorderly Conduct4
Harassment20
Miscellaneous10
Petit Larcenies18
  • Twenty-six people were arrested, mostly for violations of the New York State Penal Law and Vehicle and Traffic Law. Six people were arrested for DWI.

Dog Control

Fifteen appearance tickets were issued from the Dog Control Office.

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