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Page 1: VILLAGE OF MUKWONAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT · Patricia Mehring was a dispatcher/clerk for the department for 9 ½ years. For medical reasons, Patti had to resign. Fred Winchowky retired

VILLAGE OF

MUKWONAGO

POLICE DEPARTMENT

22001111 AANNNNUUAALL RREEPPOORRTT Kevin Schmidt Chief of Police

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A MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF

The following is the 2011 annual report on the activities reported and acted upon by the officers and staff of your Village of Mukwonago Police Department. In 2011, two employees left the department. Patricia Mehring was a dispatcher/clerk for the department for 9 ½ years. For medical reasons, Patti had to resign. Fred Winchowky retired after 39 years with the department, including over 11 years as the Police Chief. We wish both Patti and Fred the very best. They will always remain a “member of our family”. Cory Kirkpatrick was hired to fill the open position of police officer. Cory had been a Reserve Officer with the department. Jenny Dorschner was hired to fill the open dispatcher/clerk position. We welcome both of them to the department. Mukwonago is a relatively safe community. Nationally in 2011, a property crime was committed every 3½ seconds. In Mukwonago, a property crime was committed every 1 day, 17 hours and 31 minutes. While a burglary was committed every 14.6 seconds in the United States, Mukwonago saw a burglary every 19 days, 5 hours, 3 minutes and 9 seconds. The reason we are relatively safe is because of the relationship between the citizens of Mukwonago and the police department. It is not because of one person or department. It is because we work together. Police officers can not be everywhere. The eyes and ears of the department are the citizens. Mukwonago has been very fortunate over the years to have a great working relationship between the community and the department. The men and women of the Village of Mukwonago Police Department truly appreciate the help and support of the community. A Police Department is only as good as the citizens of the community allow it to be. If we, the police and citizens, do not work together, the police department will be swimming upstream in our efforts to make the community safe. We can not do the job of policing alone. We need you all to be involved in your community. This is your community and your police department. Together, with your help and support, we will continue to make our community a safe place. Stay Safe,

Kevin B. Schmidt

Chief of Police

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SCHOOL LIAISON OFFICER PROGRAM

The Police Liaison program began in December 1999 and is the result of a partnership with the Village of Mukwonago Police Department and the Mukwonago Area School District. This program is a proactive approach towards reducing and preventing problems associated with adolescents in the school. The program assists in providing the students with a safe learning environment and preventing incidents of school violence. The Officer is also involved in many programs in the High School and the community: Prime for Life - a program which provides drug and alcohol information to at risk students. Tobacco Abatement Resolution – assists at risk users in developing measures to stop using tobacco products. Quick 25/50 Program - Coordinator of crime stoppers and the Quick 25/50 Program.

Definitions: Incidents = any incident or behavioral referral that includes officer involvement Arrests = taking a person into physical custody Talks = presentations or talks to students, teachers, other faculty, or parent groups Meetings = any meeting with an administrator, teacher, or parents regarding a student or school related issue Student Contacts = any contact with a student regarding behavior or any other issue

that includes officer involvement (theft, harassment, criminal damage, etc...)

1172 1022 1077

2449

214 289

288 309

100

600

1100

1600

2100

2600

2008 2009 2010 2011

Contacts

Citations

OFFICER CONTACTS CITATIONS

ACTIVITY

2011 TOTAL

ACTIVITY

2011 TOTAL

Incidents 350 Parking 257 Arrests 7 Tobacco Related 6

Violent Acts 7 Drug Related 5 Talks 42 Alcohol Related 4

Locker Searches 45 Disorderly Conduct 15 Meetings 377 Indecent Language/Conduct 5

Student Contacts 697 Battery 7 Calls/Emails to Parents 178 Theft 3

Other Phone Calls 375 Truancy 7 Car Lock Outs 8 Traffic Related 5

Citations Issued 314 Verbal Warnings 49

TOTAL 2,449 TOTAL 314

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MUKWONAGO POLICE EXPLORER POST #429

The Mukwonago Police Explorer Post #429 is a joint venture between the Village of Mukwonago Police Department and the Boy Scouts of America, Potawatomi Area Council, Waukesha, Wisconsin. The program is open to young men and women, ages 14 through 20. The major goal of the program is to provide the structure and resources needed for the youth of America to learn about career opportunities, to make ethical choices, and to achieve their full potential as individuals. The advisor for Mukwonago Post # 429 is Officer Chris DeMotto. The explorers train periodically at the department. Training includes basic evidence collection, traffic stop procedures, defense and arrest tactics, and first responder training. The Mukwonago Police Explorers assisted officers at some of the parades in the Village, and assisted officers in the child fingerprinting programs held. The Explorers fingerprint children and provide the parents with the fingerprints if the need for them would ever arise. Former members of our Explorer Post are currently working as Police Officers in Milwaukee and New Berlin. OFFICER OF THE YEAR

For the past 7 years, the Mukwonago Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #7221 has sponsored the Village of Mukwonago Police Department Officer of the year award. The award is presented to a member of the Village of Mukwonago Police Department who has shown and continues to show the positive qualities that our community has come to expect from their law enforcement officers. Each January, members of our department nominate an officer they feel is deserving of this award. The Chief of Police reviews and evaluates the nominations and selects a winner. In 2011, Patrol Officer Robert Kreiser was recognized as the Officer of the Year. Officer Kreiser started with our police department in 2009. In the almost three years Rob has been with our department, all supervisors have agreed that Officer Kreiser is always pleasant with a great attitude. He completes all tasks assigned to him. When he makes a mistake and a supervisor talks to him about it, you can be sure that the mistake will not be made again. We have recently sent Officer Kreiser to instructor development school. He will be attending Defense and Arrest Tactics (DAAT) instructor school, after which he will train all Village of Mukwonago Police Officers in DAAT. This topic includes handcuffing of suspects and defensive moves when a suspect attacks. Officer Kreiser’s has exhibited a dedication to our Police Department and the Mukwonago community in the short time he has been here. I am pleased and proud to present Patrol Officer Robert Kreiser as the 2011 officer of the year. Kevin Schmidt, Chief of Police

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CHILD SAFETY SEAT PROGRAM

A total of 33 child safety seats were inspected by certified child safety seat technicians of the Village of Mukwonago Police Department in 2011. Our department attempts to serve, and at times, schedule any fittings requested of us. A majority of the fittings performed were walk-ins to the department when an officer/technician was on duty. We did not hold a formal program at the department due to little turnout in the previous years. However, we participated in other clinics conducted by Safekids throughout southeast Wisconsin, both to help out and maintain certifications. Information was provided to parents in educational outreach settings also. We received some walk in requests from these outreach setting events. Approximately eighty-four percent (84 %) of the child safety seats inspected were not installed properly. The majority of the seat problems were again loose harnesses and seats. We noted 2 expired seats, 1using latch and a seatbelt, 1 improperly faced, 1 with seat fitment issues, 1 with a twisted seatbelt, 1 incorrect seat for the child using it, and 7 that were loose. We experienced a total of 5 seats installed properly. Officers installed 14 seats that arrived at our permanent fitting station uninstalled. We had 3 seats that arrived uninstalled and where the parents only wanted to be educated on installation. We had 1 fitting where the officer had to leave during the process and respond to an emergency call. Our department attempts to serve, and at times, schedule any fittings requested of us. A majority of the fittings performed were walk-ins to the department when an officer/technician was on duty. We did not hold a formal program at the department due to little turnout in the previous years. However, we participated in Mukwonago Chamber of Commerce sponsored events and provided information to parents in an educational outreach setting. We received some walk in requests from these outreach setting event. Some seats were provided to parents as a donation by the department because of financial hardships. The seats are provided regardless of financial status of the recipient. Donations are accepted (as much as one can afford) at the time. Our department continues to receive financial support from American Legion Post #375, who has graciously supported the purchase of seats and equipment for this program. Residents of seat checks are below. Once again, this demonstrates our service stretches throughout Southeast Wisconsin.

Village of Mukwonago 11 Muskego 2

Town of Mukwonago 6 Waukesha 2

East Troy 6 Burlington 1

Eagle 4 Milwaukee 1

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BIKE PATROL PROGRAM

As you may recall, the program was started in 2004 with donations from the Knights of Columbus and Wonago Biking. We were unable to utilize the Village of Mukwonago Police Department bike patrol program as we had in the past, due to shortage in the patrol schedule. One officer retired and another was off on an extended medical leave. Our bike patrol officer, Daniel Streit, was promoted to Sergeant Investigator and his duties have changed. The bike was only utilized for three parades in 2011. In 2012, another officer will be trained in bike patrol.

BIKE PATROL USE IN 2011

EVENT TIMES USED Parades 3

Special Events (Last day of school & trick or treat)

0

TOURS/TALKS/EVENTS

In 2011, 4 Cub Scout and Girl Scout troops requested tours of the department. The groups are shown all facets of the department, from clerical/dispatch to the evidence lab, to interview/interrogation rooms. We then hand out pencils, rulers, and many other items which contain anti-drug, crime prevention and general safety messages. Officers of the department also gave talks to different clubs, groups and businesses in the Village. Talks were given to the various nursery and grade schools in the village, and to students at Door to Door Driving School. The talks to different businesses in the Village consist of workplace safety issues for employees. On 4 occasions in 2011, our department conducted child fingerprint programs. Fingerprinting was done at the customer appreciation days at Ace Hardware, at the Community Fall Fest, at the WalMart Child Safety program, and at the National Night Out. Over 100 child fingerprint booklets were used at the events. The department also participates in the Parkview Middle School job shadowing program. Two students come to the department for a one hour period to observe members of the department in the law enforcement work environment. The following chart shows the various events the Mukwonago Police Department was involved with in 2011. The chart does not include talks or events previously discussed in this annual report. Those include talks the school liaison officer provided at the Mukwonago High School and Parkview Middle School, the child safety seat program and bike safety programs put on by the department bicycle patrol officer.

2011 Talks/Tours/Events

EVENT NUMBER GIVEN Talks 7 Tours 5

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2011 ADULT TRAFFIC ARRESTS

VIOLATION

NUMBER

OF

CITATIONS

Defective Equipment Brake Lamp Violations 54 Head Lamp Violations 159

Muffler Violations 16 Steering Wheel Violation 1

Tail Lamp Violations 49 Windshield Violations 1

280

Deviating From Traffic Lane 7 Display of Power/Excessive Acceleration 3

Driving on a Sidewalk 1 Failure to Dim or Unauthorized Flashing of Bright Lights 3

Failure to Notify Dept. Motor Vehicles of Change of Address 2 Failure to Obey Officer or Official Sign 9

Failure to Report an Accident (Hit & Run) 8 Failure to Signal Turn 2

Failure to Stop For a School Bus Flashing Red Lights 3 Failure to Yield Right of Way

From Stop Sign 9 From Parked Position 1 To Merging Traffic 1

To Pedestrian in Crosswalk 3 While Making a Left Turn 4

18

Following Too Close 8 Impaired Driving Violations

Absolute Sobriety 1 Causing Injury by Intoxicated Use 4 Operating Auto While Intoxicated 35 Oper. With a B.A.C. .08 or More 27

67

Impeding Traffic by Slow Speed 2 Improper Lights 1

Improper/Illegal Turn 3 Inattentive Driving 52

Instructional Permit Passenger Violation 5 No Driver’s License on Person 5

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2011 ADULT TRAFFIC ARRESTS CONTINUED

VIOLATION

NUMBER

OF

CITATIONS

Operating Auto With Suspended or Revoked License 198 Operating Left of Center 12

Operating Motorcycle Without Required Endorsement 2 Operating Motorcycle Without Required Eye Protection 1

Operating Motor Vehicle Without Proof of Insurance 191 Oper. Motor Vehicle Without Required Interlock Ignition 6

Operating With an Obstructed View 5 Operating Without a Valid Driver’s License 52

Operating Wrong Way on a Divided Highway 3 Passing In a No Passing Zone 4

Permitting Unauthorized Person to Drive 2 Placing Injurious Substance on Roadway 1 Possession of Open Intoxicants in Vehicle 8

Reckless Driving 3 Registration Violation

Displaying Unauthorized Registration 4 Failure to Display License Plate(s) 182

Failure to Return Registration Plates 1 Improper Display of License Plate 6 Operating Unregistered Vehicle 314

Operating Vehicle w/Suspended Plates 99

606

Seat Belt Law Violation 90 Speeding 524

Stop Sign Violation 21 Sudden Pedestrian Movement Into Traffic 1

Too Fast For Conditions 4 Unreasonable & Imprudent Speed 10

Unsafe Backing 9 Unsafe Passing on Right 1

Violation of Driver’s License Restriction 3 Violation of Traffic Control Signal 20

TOTAL ADULT TRAFFIC ARRESTS

2,256

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2011 ADULT NON-TRAFFIC ARRESTS

VIOLATION

NUMBER

ARRESTS

Animal Violation Barking Dog 1 Dog At Large 0

Unlicensed Dog 0

1

Bail Jumping 5 Battery

Simple 10 Substantial 0 Aggravated 0

10

Burglary 3 Child Abuse/Neglect 1

Criminal Damage To Property 8 Criminal Trespass 6

Disorderly Conduct 51 Domestic Abuse

Disorderly Conduct 11 Battery 9

Violation of 72 Hour No Contact 1 Violation of Domestic Abuse Injunction 0

21

Forgery/Utterance of Forged Check 3 Harassment 7

Indecent Language/Conduct 3 Interfering w/Court Ordered Custody by Parent/Other 4

Issuance of Worthless Check 7 Liquor Violations Possession by an Underage Person 5

Sale to a Minor 6 Underage Person Drinking 37

48

Littering 2 Loitering

On School Grounds 0 Prowling 3

3

Loud & Unnecessary Noise 1

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2011 ADULT NON-TRAFFIC ARRESTS CONTINUED

VIOLATION

NUMBER

ARRESTS

Narcotics Violations Passing a Forged Prescription 1

Possession of Cocaine 1 Possession of Drug Paraphernalia 15

Possession of Marijuana 20 Possession of Non-Prescribed Narcotic 3

40

Negligent Use of Burning Materials 1 Operating Vehicle Without the Owner’s Consent 2

Public Nuisance Failure to Clear Snow/Ice From Sidewalk 0

Illegal Dumping 1 Junked/Abandoned Vehicle 0

Open Burning 0 Permitting House of Nuisance 1

Unauthorized Collection of Waste/Recyclables 1

3

Receiving Stolen Property 1 Resisting Arrest or Obstructing an Officer 9

Sexual Assault Of a Child 13 to 16 Years of Age 2

2

Theft Identity Theft 2

Of Financial Card 2 Shoplifting 29

Under $2,500 34

67

Violation of Swim/Park Hours 1 Violation of Temporary Restraining Order 4

Warrant Pick Up 57 Weapons Violations

Carrying a Concealed Weapon 3 Possession of Sawed Off Weapon 1

4

TOTAL ADULT NON-TRAFFIC ARRESTS 375

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2011 JUVENILE TRAFFIC ARRESTS

VIOLATION

NUMBER

OF

CITATIONS

Defective Equipment Brake Lamp Violations 3 Headlamp Violations 5 Tail Lamp Violations 1

9

Failure to Stop for Adult School Crossing Guard 1 Failure to Yield Right of Way from Stop Sign 1

Following Too Close 5 Inattentive Driving 4

Instructional Permit Passenger Violation 6 Operating ATV on Roadway 1

Operating Auto Without Proof of Insurance 5 Operating Left of Center 1 Registration Violations

Failure to Display Plates/Sticker 4 Operating Unregistered Vehicle 1

Oper. With Suspended Registration 2

7

Seat Belt Law Violation 1 Speeding 6

Unsafe Passing 1 Violation of Driver’s License Restriction 2

TOTAL JUVENILE TRAFFIC ARRESTS 50

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2011 JUVENILE NON-TRAFFIC ARRESTS

VIOLATION

NUMBER

OF

ARRESTS

Battery

Simple 8 Substantial 0 Aggravated 0

8

Criminal Damage to Property 1 Criminal Trespass to Property 1

Curfew/Loitering Violation 13 Disorderly Conduct 13

Indecent Language/Conduct 3

Liquor Violations Underage Drinking 6

6

Littering 1

Narcotics Violations Possession of Drug Paraphernalia 4

Possession of Marijuana 10

14

Possession of Cigarettes 12 Receiving Stolen Property 1

Resisting Arrest or Obstructing an Officer 1 Runaway 8

Sexual Assault of a Child 2 Theft

Shoplifting 5 Under $2,500 3

8

Truancy 8

TOTAL JUVENILE NON-TRAFFIC ARRESTS 100

TOTAL 2011 ADULT TRAFFIC ARRESTS 2,256

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TOTAL 2011 ADULT NON-TRAFFIC ARRESTS 375

TOTAL 2011 ADULT ARRESTS 2,631

TOTAL 2011 JUVENILE TRAFFIC ARRESTS 50

TOTAL 2011 JUVENILE NON-TRAFFIC ARRESTS 100

TOTAL 2011 JUVENILE ARRESTS 150

TOTAL 2011 ADULT ARRESTS 2,631 TOTAL 2011 JUVENILE ARRESTS 150

TOTAL 2011 ARRESTS 2,781

3 YEAR ARREST COMPARISON 2011 PARKING VIOLATIONS

0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

2009 2010 2011

2,400

3,170 2,631

284

243

150

JUVENILE

ADULT

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Parked In a Fire Lane 11 Parked In a Handicap Zone 19

Parked In a No Parking Zone 389 Parked Left Wheel to Curb 16

Parked Less Than 4 Feet From/Blocking a Driveway 2 Parked More Than 2 hour Limit 7

Parked More Than 48 Hour Limit 6 Parked More Than 24 Hours on Street 6

Parked Obstructing Crosswalk 2 Parked On Grass in Village Park 1

Parked On a Sidewalk 1 Parked on Posted Private Property 2 Parked Too Close to a Fire Hydrant 3

Winter Parking Violations 508

TOTAL 2011 PARKING VIOLATIONS 973

3 YEAR COMPARISON

2011 ARREST FACTS AT A GLANCE

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

1000

2009 2010 2011

655 732

973

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COMPARING 2011 ARRESTS WITH 2010 ARRESTS

2011 2010

Total arrests decreased 18.5 %

2,781

3,413

Adult arrests decreased 17 %

2,631

3,170

Juvenile arrests decreased 38.3 %

150

243

Adult traffic arrests decreased 18.5 %

2,256

2,769

Adult non-traffic arrests decreased 6.5 %

375

401

Juvenile traffic arrests decreased 54.5 %

50

110

Juvenile non-traffic arrests decreased 24.8 %

100

133

Parking citations increased 32.9 %

973

732

VIOLATION / INCREASE OR DECREASE (2011 / 2010)

Speeding citations decreased 14.7 % (530 / 621)

Registration citations decreased 13 % (613 / 705)

Seat Belt Law citations decreased 65.4 % (91 / 263)

Operating Auto While Impaired arrests decreased 27.3 % (40 / 55)

Operating While Suspended/Revoked citations increased 11.9 % (198 / 177)

Theft arrests (excluding shoplifting) decreased 22.6 % (41 / 53)

Shoplifting arrests decreased 51.4 % (34 / 70)

Liquor law arrests decreased 46.5 % (54 / 101)

Domestic Abuse arrests decreased 44.7 % (21 / 38)

Narcotic arrests increased 17.4 % (54 / 46)

Battery arrests increased 20 % (18 / 15)

Possession of cigarettes by juvenile arrests decreased 47.8 % (12 / 23)

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2000 – 2011

Adult Arrests

Juvenile Arrests

Total Arrests

0

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1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

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400

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600

700

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

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1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

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2011 INCIDENT REPORTS

INCIDENT REPORTS REPORTED CLEARED

ANIMAL VIOLATION Animal Bite Barking Dog Dog At Large

6 5 0 1

6 5 0 1

ANNOYING TELEPHONE CALLS

1

0

BATTERY Simple

Substantial Aggravated

12 12 0 0

12 12 0 0

BAIL JUMPING

5

5

BURGLARY

Business Residence

Storage Shed

19

2 11 5

5

0 4 1

CHILD ABUSE/NEGLECT

6

6

CHILD PORNOGRAPHY

1

1

CONTRIBUTING TO THE DELINQUENCY OF A MINOR

1

1

CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY

28

7

CRIMINAL TRESPASS TO PROPERTY

2

2

DISORDERLY CONDUCT

35

33

DOMESTIC ABUSE

Disorderly Conduct Battery

Restraining Order Violation

21

11 9 1

21

11 9 1

FINANCIAL CARD CRIMES

10

7

FORGERY

4

3

HARASSMENT

19

15

INDECENT LANGUAGE/CONDUCT

6

6

ISSUANCE OF WORTHLESS CHECKS

17

17

LIQUOR LAW VIOLATIONS

NO LICENSED PERSON ON PREMISES UNDERAGE DRINKING

SALE TO MINORS

23

3 14 6

23

3 14 6

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INCIDENT REPORTS REPORTED CLEARED LOITERING

CURFEW PROWLING

2 2 0

2 2 0

MISSING PERSONS

12

12

NARCOTICS INVESTIGATIONS

PASSING FORGED PRESCRIPTION

POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

43

1 29 13

43

1 29 13

OPERATING AUTO WITHOUT OWNERS CONSENT

2

1

PUBLIC NUISANCE

FRAUDULEN TAP OF UTILITY JUNK VEHICLE JUNK IN YARD LOUD MUSIC

OPEN BURNING OTHER

8

1 2 1 1 1 2

8

1 2 1 1 1 2

RESISTING ARREST/OBSTRUCTING AN OFFICER

2

2

SEXUAL ASSAULT

Of a Child Of a Child 13 – 15 Years Old Of a Child 16 -17 Years Old

Of Person 18 or Older

5

1 2 2 0

5

1 2 2 0

THEFT

By Fraud From Vehicle Identity Theft

Of Bicycle Of Gasoline Shoplifting

Under $2,500 Over $2,500

180

8 41 18 1

16 41 51 4

77

4 6 2 0 6 38 18 3

TRUANCY

7

7

UNCONTROLLABLE JUVENILE

1

1

VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER/INJUNCTION

10

10

WEAPONS VIOLATIONS

CARRYING CONCEALED ON SCHOOL GROUNDS

3

2 1

3

2 1

TOTAL 2011 INCIDENT REPORTS

491

341

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3 year Comparison of Incident Reports

10 year Comparison of Incident Reports

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2009 2010 2011

550 499 491

417

370 341

REPORTED

CLEARED

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011

Reported

Cleared

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In addition to the above 491 Incident Reports the department took in 2011, we also

completed reports for arrests for serious traffic offenses, suicides, sudden deaths, child

custody disputes, lost property, neighbor disputes, and industrial accidents, to name a few.

In 2011, we wrote 254 Incident Reports for traffic offenses. These would include

operating an auto while intoxicated or drugged. Seventy-five percent (75 %) of the traffic

incident reports were for operating with a suspended or revoked driver’s license.

Other reports taken are for emergency detentions. Whenever a person is deemed to be a

harm to themselves or others, an emergency detention must be completed by an officer. The

person is transported to Waukesha Memorial Hospital for a medical clearance. An adult is

then transported to the Waukesha County Mental Health Center. A juvenile is then

transported to the Child Adolescent Treatment Center on the Milwaukee County Medical

grounds. In 2011, our department took 32 emergency detention reports.

In 2011, we wrote 17 assist other department reports. The departments assisted were:

.

Town of Mukwonago Police Department 9

Town of East Troy Police Department 1

Waukesha County Sheriff’s Department 5

Walworth County Sheriff’s Department 1

Waukesha Police Department 1

Types of calls where our assistance was needed are as follows:

Domestic Abuse 6 Back Up on Traffic Stop 4

Accident 1 Recovery of Stolen Vehicle 1

Theft in Progress 1 Injured Animal 1

Road Rage Incident 1 Train/Pedestrian Accident 1

Reckless Driver 1

Other incident reports taken include the following:

Discharge of Duty Weapon for injured animal 10 Abandoned Property 2

Death Investigation 4 Accidental Damage 2

Well Being Check 4 Found Property 2

Industrial Accident 4 Injury on Village Property 1

Fire/Rescue Assist 4 Open Door 1

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2011 VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED

MONTH STOLEN RECOVERED

JANUARY $ 2,626 $ 95

FEBRUARY 5,997 58,941

MARCH 8,320 759

APRIL 111,051 106,033

MAY 13,052 2,806

JUNE 16,950 2,224

JULY 8,062 1,076

AUGUST 14,693 6,287

SEPTEMBER 6,105 149

OCTOBER 3,870 678

NOVEMBER 12,152 1,794

DECEMBER 2,320 1,817

2011 TOTAL $ 205,198 $ 182,659

TYPE OF PROPERTY STOLEN RECOVERED

CURRENCY, NOTES, ETC… $ 57,693 $ 44,755

JEWELRY & PRECIOUS METALS 64,376 52,011

CLOTHING & FURS 1,172 635

STOLEN MOTOR VEHICLES 6,500 29,419

OFFICE EQUIPMENT 4,119 2,169

TV’S, RADIOS, STEREOS, ETC… 9,419 854

FIREARMS, WEAPONS 0 0

HOUSEHOLD GOODS 907 488

CONSUMABLE GOODS 4,049 2,863

MISCELLANEOUS 56,963 49,465

2011 TOTALS $ 205,198 $ 182,659

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2011 INCIDENT REPORT FACTS

(A comparison of 2011 and 2010)

Total crimes reported decreased 1.6 % (491 / 499)

Violent crimes decreased 100 % (0 / 5)

Property crime increased 5.5 % (211 / 200)

Violent crimes include homicide, robbery, substantial or aggravated

battery, & endangering safety.

Property crimes include burglary, thefts, and motor vehicle theft.

√ Operating Without Owner’s Consent complaints decreased 75 % (2 / 8)

√ Domestic Abuse complaints decreased 38.2 % (21 / 34)

√ Burglary complaints increased 35.7 % (19 / 14)

√ Harassment complaints increased 72.7 % (19 / 11)

√ Narcotic violation reports increased 19.4 % (43 / 36)

√ Weapon violations decreased 57.1 % (3 / 7)

√ Theft complaints increased 4 % ( 180 / 173)

√ Financial Card Crime complaints increased 100 % ( 10 / 5)

√ Issuance of Worthless Check complaints increased 70 % (17 / 10)

Violation of Court Order/Injunction complaints increased 120 % (11 / 5)

The total of $ 205,198 in stolen property is an decrease of 25 % over the total stolen property in 2010 ($274,366).

In 2011, the department cleared 69.5 % of the incident reports filed.

MKPD CLEARANCE

RATE

WISCONSIN CLEARANCE

RATE

NATIONAL CLEARANCE

RATE Violent Crime NA 50 % 47.2 %

Property Crime 43 % 25 % 18.3 % Burglary 26 % 16 % 12.4 %

Theft 44 % 28 % 21.1 %

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CRIME CLOCK

NOTE: The United States and Wisconsin times are

based on their latest numbers, which are 2010 statistics.

UNITED STATES

One Every

WISCONSIN

One Every

MUKWONAGO

One Every

Violent Crime

25 seconds

37 minutes

13 seconds

NA

Property Crime

3 ½ seconds

3 minutes

42 seconds

1 days

17 hours

31 minutes

Robbery

1 minute

4 seconds

1 hour

56 minutes

42 seconds

NA

Burglary

14.6 seconds

19 minutes

39 seconds

19 days

5 hours

3 minutes

9 seconds

Theft

5.1 seconds

4 minutes

55 seconds

2 days

6 hours

40 minutes

Motor Vehicle

Theft

42.8 seconds

1 hour

4 minutes

51 seconds

182 days

12 hours

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2011ACCIDENT REPORTS

MONTH PDO PI H&R FATAL TOTAL

JANUARY 12 0 0 0 12

FEBRUARY 10 0 3 0 13

MARCH 10 1 2 0 13

APRIL 15 2 5 0 22

MAY 6 2 0 0 8

JUNE 12 1 3 0 16

JULY 8 5 2 0 15

AUGUST 6 5 5 0 16

SEPTEMBER 12 4 1 0 17

OCTOBER 11 3 2 0 16

NOVEMBER 13 2 0 0 15

DECEMBER 7 1 3 0 11

Total 2011Property Damage Only Accidents 122

Total 2011Personal Injury Accidents 26

Total 2011Hit & Run Accidents 26

Total 2011Fatal Accidents 0

TOTAL 2011 ACCIDENTS 174

3 YEAR COMPARISON

0

50

100

150

200

2009 2010 2011

159 144

122

43 42 26 23 23 26

PDO

PI

H&R

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2011 POLICE CONTACTS

DEPARTMENT TOTAL

NUMBER OF CONTACTS

PERCENTAGE OF THE TOTAL

CONTACTS VILLAGE OF

MUKWONAGO

53,844

78.9 % TOWN OF

MUKWONAGO

14,139

20.7 % TOWN OF

MUKWONAGO BOAT PATROL

151

0.2 %

TOWN OF EAGLE

BOAT PATROL

128

0.18 %

TOTAL

68,262

100 %

4 YEAR COMPARISON VILLAGE OF MUKWONAGO CONTACTS

0

10000

20000

30000

40000

50000

60000

70000

80000

90000

2008 2009 2010 2011

81,375

65,171

68,720 68,262

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FIRST

SHIFT

SECOND

SHIFT

THIRD

SHIFT

911

CALLS

TOTAL

CONTACTS

JANUARY 2,328 1,618 614 110 4,670

FEBRUARY 1,906 1,429 569 87 3,991

MARCH 2,500 1,635 576 132 4,843

APRIL 2,200 1,608 591 121 4,520

MAY 2,613 1,687 572 102 4,974

JUNE 2,369 1,823 595 148 4,935

JULY 2,230 1,578 552 137 4,497

AUGUST 2,285 1,637 589 145 4,656

SEPTEMBER 2,133 1,422 536 113 4,204

OCTOBER 2,307 1,537 490 113 4,447

NOVEMBER 2,094 1,435 447 97 4,073

DECEMBER 2,039 1,291 589 115 4,034

TOTAL 27,004 18,700 6,720 1,420 53,844

TOWN OF MUKWONAGO CONTACTS

FIRST SHIFT

SECOND SHIFT

THIRD SHIFT

911

TOTAL

JANUARY 288 433 405 38 1,164 FEBRUARY 259 353 374 45 1,031

MARCH 312 376 262 46 996 APRIL 407 420 287 40 1,154 MAY 324 430 257 46 1,057 JUNE 326 399 209 65 999 JULY 421 453 425 56 1,355

AUGUST 410 678 298 68 1,454 SEPTEMBER 389 603 311 38 1,341

OCTOBER 431 516 403 37 1,387 NOVEMBER 334 373 273 50 1,030 DECEMBER 391 476 258 46 1,171 TOTAL 4,292 5,510 3,762 575 14,139

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BOAT PATROLS

TOWN OF

MUKWONAGO

TOWN OF

EAGLE

JANUARY 0 0

FEBRUARY 0 0

MARCH 0 0

APRIL 0 0

MAY 10 8

JUNE 30 34

JULY 51 41

AUGUST 43 22

SEPTEMBER 17 23

OCTOBER 0 0

NOVEMBER 0 0

DECEMBER 0 0

TOTAL 151 128

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MUKWONAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT

SQUAD/PATROL FLEET

Marked Squad Bicycle Patrol

Squad 33 Squad 26

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Squad 638 SQUAD/PATROL VEHICLE DESCRIPTIONS

Squad #24 – 2005 Ford Crown Victoria, black and white marked squad placed in service April 12, 2005. Squad #26 – 2010 Ford Expedition, black in color, investigator/supervisor vehicle placed in service on June 1, 2010. Squad #32 - 2008 Ford Crown Victoria, black and white marked squad placed in service on April 7, 2008. Taken out of service March 10, 2012. Squad #32 - 2011 Ford Crown Victoria, black and white marked squad placed in service on March 22, 2012. Squad #33 - 1997 Chevrolet pickup truck. This truck was obtained for no cost from the Military Surplus Equipment 10-33 program. Squad #34 – 2009 Ford Crown Victoria, black and white marked squad placed in service July 7, 2009. Taken out of service on April 30, 2012. Squad #34 – 2011 Ford Crown Victoria, black and white clean top squad placed in service May 17, 2012. Squad #36 – 2009 Ford Crown Victoria, black and white marked squad placed in service July 24, 2009.

Squad #638 - 2006 Chevrolet Impala, tan unmarked squad placed in service on June 15, 2006. Police Bicycle - 2004 Trek 4900 Mountain Bicycle.

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2011 SQUAD MILEAGE AND GASOLINE

* = Squad #32 (2008) mileage when taken out of service on 03/10/11 (69 days in service) ** = Squad # 32 (2011) placed in service on 03/22/11 (285 days in service)

*** = Squad #34 (2009) mileage when taken out of service on 04/30/11 (120 days in service) **** = Squad #34 (2011) placed in service on 05/17/11 (229 days in service)

SQUAD # 24 26 32 * 32 ** 33 34 *** 34 **** 36 638

YEAR & MAKE

2005 Ford

2010 Ford

Expedition

2008 Ford

2011 Ford

1997 Chev Truck

2009 Ford

2011 Ford

2009 Ford

2006 Chevy

SPEEDOMETER,

01/01/11

95,254

5,770

90,903

0

132,643

88,030

0

84,119

28,380

SPEEDOMETER,

12/31/11

99,945

11,734

* 94,570

39,800

133,423

*** 104,916

35,621

115,602

35,765

TOTAL MILES

4,691

5,964

3,667

39,800

780

16,886

35,621

31,483

7,385

AVERAGE DAILY MILES

12.9

16.3

53.1

139.7

2.1

140.7

155.6

86.3

20.2

GASOLINE

(Gallons)

407.8

453

229

3,244

109

1,271

2,877

2,480

364

2011 TOTAL MILEAGE 146,277

2011 AVE. DAILY MILES 400.8

2011 TOTAL GASOLINE 11,434.8

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DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL

The following roster reflects department personnel and their positions as of December 31, 2011.

NAME TITLE DATE OF HIRE

Chief of Police Kevin Schmidt February 2, 1978

Lieutenants of Police

Steven LaDue May 12, 1986 Kenneth Pileggi April 16, 1984

Sergeant Investigator

Daniel Streit April 6, 1992

Patrol Officers Joseph Petted June 13, 1987 Robert Melo March 1, 1990 Eric Nelson September 7, 1993 Chris DeMotto February 1, 1995 Jason Steinbrenner July 22, 1996 John Schubel October 16, 2006 Robert Kreiser April 10, 2009 Chet Wilson October 16, 2009 Eric Hawthorne December 20, 2010 Cory Kirkpatrick September 1, 2011

Dispatcher/Clerks Kathy Reimesch January 26, 1987 Cindy Wellman February 25, 1993 Brenda DiMaggio June 12, 1997 Debbie Zaeske February 20, 2000 Tracy Tipton October 17, 2000 Sara Geiszler October 5, 2010 Jenny Dorschner August 22, 2011

Crossing Guard Judy Podany September 18, 1978

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PERSONNEL ACTIONS

HIRED

NAME POSITION DATE OF HIRE

Cory Kirkpatrick Police Officer September 1, 2011 Jenny Dorschner Dispatcher/Clerk August 22, 2011

PROMOTIONS NAME RANK DATE OF PROMOTION

Kevin Schmidt Police Chief March 11, 2011 Kenneth Pileggi Lieutenant June 4, 2011

Daniel Streit Sergeant/Investigator June 4, 2011

RETIREMENTS NAME POSITION RETIRED LENGTH OF SERVICE Fred Winchowky Police Chief March 11, 2011 39 years

RESIGNATIONS NAME POSITION RESIGNED LENGTH OF SERVICE Patricia Mehring Dispatcher/Clerk June 16, 2011 9½ years

SERVICE RECOGNITIONS – (20 or more years of service) NAME POSITION LENGTH OF SERVICE

Kevin Schmidt Police Chief 33 years Judy Podany School Crossing Guard 33 years Kenneth Pileggi Lieutenant 27 years Steven LaDue Lieutenant 25 years Joseph Petted Police Officer 24 years

Kathy Reimesch Dispatcher/Clerk 24 years

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2011 OVERTIME HOURS REPORT

PATROL

PAID

COMP

TIME (HRS)

Chief Kevin Schmidt N/A 64 Lt. Steven LaDue N/A 144

Lt. Kenneth Pileggi (Sgt./Lt) 1.0 / NA 16.5 / 176 Sgt./Inv. Daniel Streit 95.5 11

Off. Joseph Petted 76.25 0 Off. Robert Melo 132.5 0 Off. Eric Nelson 6.5 16.5

Off. Christopher DeMotto 97.5 16.5 Off. Jason Steinbrenner 76 55

Off. John Schubel 101 5.5 Off. Robert Kreiser 103.25 11 Off. Chet Wilson 110 0

Off. Eric Hawthorne 100.5 0 Off. Cory Kirkpatrick 33.5 0

TOTAL PATROL HOURS

933.5

516

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DISPATCHER/CLERK

PAID

COMP TIME (HRS)

Dispatcher/Clerk Kathleen Reimesch 20.5 44 Dispatcher/Clerk Cynthia Wellman 35 27.5 Dispatcher/Clerk Brenda DiMaggio 25.25 55 Dispatcher/Clerk Deborah Zaeske 41.75 55

Dispatcher/Clerk Tracy Tipton 29.75 55 Dispatcher/Clerk Patricia Mehring 0 0

Dispatcher/Clerk Sara Geiszler 31.75 55 Dispatcher/Clerk Jennifer Dorschner 7 0

TOTAL CLERK/DISPATCHER HOURS

191

291.5

TOTAL 2011 OVERTIME HOURS

PAID COMP TIME (IN HOURS)

PATROL HOURS

933.5

516

CLERK/DISPATCHER HOURS

191

291.5

TOTAL MKPD HOURS

1,124.5

807.5

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REASONS FOR PAID 2011 OVERTIME

TYPE HOURS Cover Shift 286.25

HVE/Speed Enforcement Grant * 220 Administration 124

Training 105.25 Parade Duty 62.25

School Liaison/MHS Events ** 59.5 County Court 53.5

Report Writing 49.5 Emergency Detentions 47.5 Criminal Investigation 35.25

Municipal Court 24.5 Summerfeste *** 19.5

Extra Patrol 13.0 Accident Investigation 8.5

Arrest/Prisoner Transport 8 Maxwell Street Days *** 8

2011 Total Paid Overtime 1,124.5

* = Village reimbursed by State Grant ** = Village reimbursed by MHS for some of these hours *** = Village reimbursed by organizations running event

3 YEAR COMPARISON

1,036.50 927.25 1,124.50

898.5

754 807.5

0.00

500.00

1,000.00

1,500.00

2,000.00

2,500.00

2009 2010 2011

Comp Time

Paid OT

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PAID OVERTIME

COMP TIME

TOP REASONS FOR PAID OT

0

200

400

600

800

1000

2009 2010 2011

Patrol

Dispatch

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

2009 2010 2011

Patrol

Dispatch

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2009 2010 2011

Cover Shift

Training

Report Writing

Criminal Investigation

County Court

HVE Patrol