village of eagle police department more than meets the eye…
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Village of Eagle Police Department
More than meets the eye…..
Introductions
• Captain Steve Lesniewski- 25 Years in Law Enforcement, 10 with Eagle PD, Master Degree in Criminal Justice, Instructor in the Criminal Justice Program at WCTC
• Sergeant Gwen Bruckner-9 Years in Law Enforcement, 8 with Eagle PD, Associate Degree in Criminal Justice, Drug Recognition Expert, 3 years Detective with Waukesha County Metro, 5 minute response time to any Village emergency
Tonight’s Objectives
• Recognize everyone’s Interests• Review Eagle Police Department’s Services• Present the value of the community Police
service• Present future goals and cost savings for Eagle
Police Department• Q & A
Special Services FIREARMS SAFETY/CCW PROTECTING YOU, PROTECTING ME AED/CPR TRAINING VACATION HOME CHECKS FINGER PRINTING VEHICLE LOCK-OUTS MONSTER MASH CITIZEN’S ACADEMY LIBRARY READS NATIONAL NIGHT OUT POLICE DEPARTMENT TOURS/
SAFETY TALKS
Special Services Continued CAN A COP “FOOD PANTRY COLLECTION” BOOZE AND BELTS PROGRAMS CLICK IT OR TICKET PROGRAM CHILDREN’S ACADEMY @ EES BICYCLE SAFETY JAIL & BAIL @ EES COURT BAILIFF PUMPKIN PARTY SANTA’S ARRIVAL @ EFD KKIDS-INTERNET SAFETY HOME ALONE
On Staff Services DRUG RECOGNITION EXPERT-DRE PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS INSTRUCTOR AED/CPR INSTRUCTOR FIREARMS INSTRUCTORS TASER INSTRUCTOR GLOCK ARMORER FIELD TRAINING OFFICERS FBI CRISIS NEGOTIATOR VEHICLE EMERGENCY OPERATION AND CONTACT INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION SERVICE TECHNICIANS (IT) SQUAD MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS
– MAINTAIN AND SET UP OF SQUADS
On Staff Services SENSITIVE CRIMES COMPUTER CRIMES WHITE COLLAR CRIME INVESTIGATIONS DEATH INVESTIGATIONS CRIME PREVENTION GRANT WRITERS TRACS (COMPUTER GENERATED CITATIONS AND REPORTS)
TRAINER EVIDENCE TECHNICANS DRUG INVESTIGATORS PROTECTING YOU, PROTECTING ME (PYPM)
ON STAFF SERVICES CONTINUED• In house officer specialties that do not need to
be outsourced.
6 Community Crisis Intervention Team Members Specially trained to handle mentally ill subjects
EPD HISTORY
• 1947- Eagle’s first Police Chief- Jerome P Judes• 10/03/57- Village of Eagle adopted State
Traffic Laws• 1978- Became an official Police Department
• 2014 Drug Investigation-Assist Local Business – Undercover investigation– 5 municipal citations – 3 criminal drug charges being sent to Waukesha County District Attorney’s
Office• 2014 Theft from Vehicles/Burglary
– 3 individuals arrested – search warrant conducted– solved burglaries from 3 different municipalities– 24 charges sent to Waukesha County District Attorney’s Office
• 2013 Delivered a baby on Mother’s Day• 2013 Drug Investigation
– 5 people arrested for various drug felonies– 30 Felony charges sent to Waukesha County District Attorney’s Office
• 2011 Theft from Vehicles- – 3 individuals arrested – Search warrant conducted– Stolen items recovered – 11 charges to the Waukesha County District Attorney’s Office
June 21, 2010-EF2 Tornado•903 PM Tornado Warning issued for Waukesha
County by the National Weather Service•Started at 911 PM - 1.6 miles WSW of Eagle •Ended at 918-919 PM - 1.4 NE of Eagle
•Tornado path was about 4.8 miles in length •Max width 1/2 mile •125-130 MPH winds
•Wisconsin Emergency Management reported 8 houses destroyed and 65 homes with major damage•Total Damage Estimated $20,805,116
•1st deputy on scene 23 minutes after EPD requested assistance
Currently
• 7 Day per Week 1st and 2nd Shift• Random 3rd Shifts• $409,055- total budget including 3 full-time
Officers and 6 part-time officers• $51,000-Revenue- citations, open records,
parking, fingerprinting• $358,055-Cost Effectiveness
• Investigate all Village calls reported during coverage hours
• Assist Palmyra, North Prairie, Town/Village of Mukwonago, Waukesha County Sheriff
• DRE Services assist multi-county areas with reimbursement from the State
• Accountability-Daily Logs-Statistical Reports
EPD Future
• Budget Stabilizes • Future Staffing- 24/5 16/2 or cut current
budget by $110,000 • Specialized Training for Officer’s in addition to
the yearly 24 hours needed to maintain certification
• Vehicle Security Check • Are You OK?
• Open Door Policy- EPD is the direct link to the community. We confer with community officials and citizens to ensure optimum satisfaction with the quality of service.
• Increase Community Presence• Transparency– Village of Eagle Contact Form– Open Records– OPEN DOOR
• No Budget Increase• Write for a minimum of 3 Grants per year
Waukesha County Sheriff’s Department
• 7 Day per Week 1st and 2nd Shift = $414,629• Excludes: • Overtime • Transcription Costs- 1858 (2014) $6.08 per
face sheet and $9.10 per Narrative Page• Court Costs/Clerk• Community Events• 5 Year contract with new price every year• 25% Calls- 78 Assist WSD (2014)• WSD charges $50 per lockout
Sheriff Services currently available to Eagle with no Contract
• Detective Bureau• Identification Bureau• Metro Drug Unit• K9 Unit• Accident Reconstruction• Boat and Snowmobile Patrol
2016 Cost Comparison
• WSD – Eagle Contract $414,629• WSD – Lisbon Contract $451,796- 1st and 2nd 7 days a
week (29.5 SQ MI, 10,157 Population)• WSD – Merton Contract $158,728-1 shift 5 days
(Aprox 3 SQ MI, 3,500 Population) $764.88 first 6 months of 2015 for transcription costs
• Eagle - $405,456.58 – Less Revenue $40,000 - $50,000 (pending collections)
$365,456.58 NET COST FOR EAGLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Citation Comparison (Revenue)
• Traffic and Ordinance Citations• Eagle PD 2014-1136• Merton 2014- 221• Eagle PD 2013-1371• Merton 2013- 313