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Sheriff`s Office
County of Ottawa
Sheriff’s Office
Headquarters/Administration
12220 Fillmore Street
West Olive, Michigan 49460
(616) 738-4000 or (888) 731-1001
Fax: (616) 738-4062
Gary A. Rosema
Sheriff
Gregory A. Steigenga
Undersheriff
Correctional Facility
12130 Fillmore Street
West Olive, Michigan 49460
(616) 786-4140 or (888) 731-1001
Fax: (616) 738-4099
April 2011
Ottawa County Board of Commissioners and Residents of Ottawa County:
The mission of your Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office continues to be that of “preserving
public order and supporting the Constitution of the State of Michigan through
enforcement of state and local laws.” Our mission is accomplished by providing 24-hour
service to Ottawa County communities in the areas of responding to direct requests for law
enforcement service, criminal investigations, traffic enforcement, and general assistance to
the public. With this established mission, we as an organization continue to place a
significant emphasis on the victims of crime and the ability to prioritize the resolution of
crime for the victims and our communities. Our mission is furthered by the ability to offer a
correctional facility that will meet the needs of the criminal justice system in Ottawa County.
I continue to emphasize our mission statement and the following statement in various
discussions and presentations regarding our agency’s role in the Criminal Justice System.
“Professional law enforcement and a well-managed Criminal Justice System play a
major role in the foundation of quality of life issues in any community.” This statement
embodies the mission of our organization as evidenced by our continuing efforts to provide
an effective level of law enforcement and correctional service in Ottawa County.
Public education and awareness within our neighborhoods and communities along with
crime prevention techniques is essential to the effective operation and service of the
Sheriff’s Office. We make every effort to employ news sources and media outlets to
educate and inform the public on issues related to crime, crime prevention, and awareness
concerns.
Even during these tough economic times, Ottawa County and its communities continue to
recognize the importance of community growth by still promoting healthy communities,
economic opportunities, and tourism. With these county and community standards, we
have continued to maintain an emphasis on our law enforcement services as a priority. In
preparing this annual report, our staff has once again had the opportunity to review the
activity and service levels that are provided. In this day and age of tight budgets and
economic concerns your Sheriff’s Office provides levels of service that demonstrate fiscal
responsibility.
2010 has been a positive year for the Administrative, Law Enforcement, and Corrections
Divisions of the Sheriff’s Office. Jail operations at our 467 bed Fillmore
2010 Annual Report
Letter from Sheriff
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Street Complex continue to operate effectively while providing progressive corrections
programs.
The Sheriff’s Office is proud to have one of the finest correctional facilities and jail
operations in the State of Michigan. Our facility affords us the ability for proper
classification, screening, and housing of inmates that we receive. In addition, this
correctional facility allows for a proper environment to offer a variety of programming for our
inmate population. The Ottawa County Correctional Facility is truly an asset to the county’s
Criminal Justice System. Our new holding area in the Grand Haven Courthouse completed
a process that has seen the Ottawa County Board of Commissioners improve all court
holdings and our correctional facility since 1993.
As an organization, we believe that a strong, cooperative approach to law enforcement is
essential in identifying and controlling criminal activity within Ottawa County. This is best
accomplished through proactive law enforcement, which includes community policing,
organized drug enforcement, youth programs within our schools, as well as traditional law
enforcement methods. As always, specific issues and local concerns are addressed as they
are identified. Working in cooperation with all criminal justice entities within the county on
current community concerns and initiatives such as domestic violence response, substance
abuse, community awareness programs, and traffic-related concerns will remain a priority
as we move forward in the years ahead.
The Sheriff’s Office staff continues to explore and recommend updated technology in the
areas of records management, forensics, and communications. Data systems and technical
improvements in records management systems allow for greater access to statistical
information, thus enhancing crime-fighting capabilities. Improvements and a focus in the
area of forensics investigation provide additional tools to assist in suspect identification and
our crime scene investigative abilities.
The 2010 Annual Report is once again our opportunity to reflect on the efforts and
accomplishments of employees from every division in the Sheriff’s Office. I greatly
appreciate the professionalism and integrity exhibited by our staff in fulfilling the
responsibilities of their various assignments. The service they provide to the residents of
Ottawa County and its visitors is significant.
Sincerely,
Gary A. Rosema
Sheriff
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Organizational Chart
Employees
Call History by Township
Calls For Service
Allendale Township
Blendon Township
Chester Township
Crockery Township
Georgetown Township
Grand Haven Township
Holland Township
Jamestown Township
Olive Township
Park Township
Polkton Township
Port Sheldon Township
Robinson Township
Spring Lake Township
Tallmadge Township
Wright Township
Zeeland Township
Coopersville City
Hudsonville City
Other Departments
County Totals
Index & Non-Index Crimes
Investigative Unit
Traffic Services Unit
Marine Unit
Honor Guard
S.A.V.E.
Victim Services
Senior Volunteer Program
Corrections Division
Animal Control
Training
K-9 Unit
Community Policing
Records Unit
Reserve Unit
Mounted Unit
Emergency Management Unit
Retirements
1-7
8-12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33-38
39
40
41-48
49-52
53-56
57
58
59
60
61-64
65
66-69
70-72
73-77
78
79
80
81-83
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Ottawa County Sheriff’s
Office
Organization
2010
OTTAWA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Organization by Division
Gary A. Rosema
Sheriff
Lisa Wilcox
Administrative
Assistant
Taci Casey
Administrative
Assistant
Gregory Steigenga
Undersheriff
Administrative Division
Administrative
Services
Lt. Steve Kempker
Corrections Division
Corrections Operations/Services
Lt. Steve Baar
Law Enforcement
Division
Law Enforcement Operations
Lt. Mike Brookhouse
Law Enforcement Services
Lt. Lee Hoeksema
Records Management
Director
Steve Kraai
Investigative Services
Lt. Mark Bennett
Emergency Management
Director
William Smith
1
OTTAWA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Records Management
Records Director
Steve Kraai
Law Enforcement
Division
9 Clerks
Part Time
4 Clerks
2
Corrections Division
4 Clerks
(Work in Corrections)
OTTAWA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Emergency Management
Director
William Smith
Local Emergency
Planning Coordinator
1 Clerk
Part Time
1 Clerk
3
Solutions Area
Planner
OTTAWA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Corrections Division Organization
Corrections Operations / Services
Lt. Steve Baar
Correction Operations
4 Sergeants
Correction Services
2 Sergeants
Corrections
45 Deputies
Transport
7 Deputies
Part Time
10 Deputies
Court Services
5 Deputies
Cadets
3 Cadets
SWAP
6 Deputies
4
OTTAWA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Law Enforcement Division Organization
Uniform/Services Operations
Law Enforcement Operations
Lt. Mike Brookhouse
Law Enforcement Services
Lt. Lee Hoeksema
E-Unit Sergeants
2 Sergeants
Animal Control
3 Deputies
Marine Unit
1 Sergeant
E-Unit
15 Deputies
Marine Patrol
42 Marine
Deputies
(Seasonal)
Patrol
Sergeants
7 Sergeants
Patrol
24 Deputies
Community Policing
3 Sergeants
K-9 Unit
4 Deputies
Community Policing
22 Deputies
School
Programs
1 Sergeant
School Deputies
9 Deputies
Part-Time
10 Deputies
40 Reserve Deputies
16 Mounted Deputies
10 Part-Time Deputies
5
OTTAWA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Traffic Services Unit
Traffic Services Unit
1 Sergeant
P.A. 416
2 Deputies
Traffic Unit
Holland/Park
Township
1 Deputy
Traffic Unit
Blendon, Holland
Robinson, Zeeland
Townships
1 Deputy
Traffic Unit
Georgetown
Township
1 Deputy
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OTTAWA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Law Enforcement Division Organization
Investigative Services
Investigative
Services Unit
Lt. Mark Bennett
Investigations
12 Detectives
Special Assignment
6 WEMET
FOC
Investigator
Forensic
Unit
7
Auto Theft
Investigator
Ottawa County Sheriff’s
Office
Employees
2010
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
EMPLOYEES BY DIVISION
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Gary A. Rosema
Gregory A. Steigenga
Steve Kempker
Taci Casey
Lisa Wilcox
William Smith
Beth Thomas
Dianne Phillips
Steve Kraai
Nancy Bryant
Missie Detwiler
Nancy Hoffmeyer
Betty LaBrecque
Dawn Lockhart
Yolanda Morales
Michelle Munley
Paula Parker
Pam VanderZwaag
Pat Wegener
Tari Zahm
Amanda Zant
Sheriff
Undersheriff
Administrative Lieutenant
Administrative Assistant
Administrative Assistant
Emergency Management Director
Emergency Management Solution Area Planner
Emergency Management LEPC Coordinator
Records Management Director
Records Clerk/Typist
Records Clerk/Typist
Records Clerk/Typist
Records Job Share Clerk/Typist
Records Clerk/Typist
Records Clerk/Typist
Records Clerk/Typist
Records Job Share Clerk/Typist
Records Clerk/Typist
Records Clerk/Typist
Records Clerk/Typist
Records Clerk/Typist
LAW ENFORCEMENT DIVISION
Mark Bennett
Lieutenant/Investigative Services
Mike Brookhouse
Lieutenant/Road Patrol Operations
Lee Hoeksema
Lieutenant/Road Patrol Services
Kevin Allman
Sergeant/Road Patrol
Steve Austin
Sergeant/Traffic Services
Mike Bagladi
Sergeant/Hudsonville City
Brian Buter
Sergeant/Road Patrol
Dean DeVries
Sergeant/Allendale Township
Ed deVries
Sergeant/Community Policing
Jon Ditmar
Sergeant/Road Patrol
Keith Garvelink
Sergeant/Road Patrol
Cal Keuning
Sergeant/Holland-Park Townships
Keith Koeman
Sergeant/Marine-Mounted-Reserve Units
Chris Koster
Sergeant/Special Assignment
Dennis Luce
Sergeant/Coopersville City
Bob Ruster
Sergeant/Road Patrol
Robert Tease
Sergeant/Georgetown Township
Valerie Weiss
Sergeant/Community Policing/School Liaison
Michael Wieringa
Sergeant/Road Patrol
John Wolffis
Sergeant/Road Patrol
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LAW ENFORCEMENT DIVISION (continued)
Allison Anderson
Deputy/Juvenile Unit
Travis Babcock
Deputy/Community Policing
Jeremy Baum
Detective
Valerie Beemer
Deputy/Community Policing
Keith Biros
Deputy/Community Policing
David Blakely
Detective
Anthony Boersema
Deputy/Juvenile Unit
Dennis Boeve
Deputy/E-Unit
Kreg Brace
Detective
Meri-Beth Brouwer
Deputy/Road Patrol
Brent Brown
Deputy/E-Unit
Steve Burgess
Deputy/Road Patrol
Mark Busse
Deputy/Road Patrol/K-9
David Bytwerk
Deputy/Special Assignment
Kerri Cannata
Detective
Matt Chatfield
Deputy/Road Patrol
Derek Christensen
Deputy/Detective
Brent Converse
Deputy/Community Policing
Bill Cousins
Deputy/Community Policing
Eric DeBoer
Deputy/Community Policing
David DeWitt
Deputy/Community Policing
Michael DeWitt
Deputy/Community Policing
Chris Dill
Deputy/Road Patrol
Frank Dobroc
Deputy/Road Patrol
Robert Donker
Detective
James Douglas
Deputy/Road Patrol/K9
Melanie Draft
Deputy/E-Unit
Scott Dyke
Deputy/Road Patrol
Pete Feliciano
Deputy/Traffic Services
Dan Fetkenhour
Deputy/E-Unit
Sara Fillman
Deputy/Community Policing
Martin Fish
Deputy/Road Patrol
Sarah Flick
Deputy/Community Policing
Garry Fox
Deputy/E-Unit
Derek Gerencer
Deputy/Community Policing
Ray Gress
Deputy/E-Unit
Jeff Grysen
Deputy/E-Unit
Michael Hallmeyer
Deputy/Community Policing
Jeff Hannah
Animal Control Deputy
Dean Hanson
Deputy/Community Policing
Randy Heaton
Deputy/E-Unit
Ryan Huizenga
Deputy/Road Patrol
Scott Ippel
Deputy/Road Patrol
Shawn James
Deputy/Road Patrol
Bob Jewell
Deputy/Traffic Services
Jeff Jones
Deputy/E-Unit
Tyler Kempema
Deputy/Community Policing
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LAW ENFORCEMENT DIVISION (continued)
Jason Kik
Detective
Tonya Kimber
Deputy/Community Policing
Chad Klaver
Deputy/Community Policing
Jon Knott
Deputy/Community Policing
Nick Knott
Deputy/Traffic Services
Kathie Kolean
Deputy/Community Policing
Ann Koster
Deputy/Special Assignment
Dan Lewkowski
Deputy/Community Policing
Brian Langerak
Deputy/Road Patrol
Steve McCarthy
Detective
Joe Monger
Deputy/E-Unit
Jacob Mucha
Deputy/Community Policing
Jeff Mucha
Deputy/Traffic Services
Brad Nieboer
Detective
McCauley O’Connor
Deputy/E-Unit
John Ortman
Deputy/Community Policing
Jeremy Osbun
Deputy/Road Patrol/K9
Jennifer Pearson
Deputy/Community Policing
Mike Petroelje
Deputy/Road Patrol/K9
Jason Quinn
Deputy/E-Unit
Venus Repper
Detective
Mike Roelofs
Deputy/Road Patrol
Greg Rotman
Deputy/Road Patrol
Alan Rycenga
Deputy/Road Patrol
Michele Sampson
Deputy/Community Policing
Robert Scarbrough
Deputy/Road Patrol
Adam Schaller
Deputy/Community Policing
Bridget Schickinger
Deputy/Community Policing
Jim Scholma
Deputy/Community Policing
Stacy Scholten
Deputy/Juvenile Unit
John Schurman
Detective
Jack Seinen
Deputy/E-Unit
Mark Sheren
Deputy/Community Policing
Eric Smith
Deputy/Road Patrol
Tim Smith
Deputy/Community Policing
Jeff Somers
Deputy/Road Patrol
Jacob Sparks
Detective
Jeff Steigenga
Detective
Rick Sykes
Deputy/Community Policing
Michael Tamminga
Detective
Todd Taylor
Animal Control Deputy
Chris Todd
Deputy/Road Patrol
Eric Tubergen
Deputy/Road Patrol
David Tuttle
Deputy/Community Policing
Wade VanBragt
Deputy/Road Patrol
Mark VandenBerg
Deputy/Community Policing
Michael VandenBosch
Deputy/Traffic Services
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Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
LAW ENFORCEMENT DIVISION (continued)
Michael VanderLaan
Deputy/E-Unit
Dave VanderPloeg
Deputy/E-Unit
Matt VanLiere
Deputy/Road Patrol/F.O.C.
Marc Veenman
Deputy/Special Assignment
Michael Veldkamp
Deputy/Traffic Services
Bruce Veltman
Animal Control Deputy
Shauna Vugteveen
Crime Scene Technician
Christie Wendt
Deputy/Special Assignment
Eric Westveer
Deputy/Road Patrol
Matt Wildfong
Deputy/Road Patrol
Roger Willard
Deputy/Road Patrol
Dennis Wright
Deputy/Road Patrol
CORRECTIONS DIVISION
Steve Baar
Dave Colvin
Chris Munley
Lee Sandoval
Doug Sherman
Kevin Swick
Jeremy VanKampen
Brian Arendsen
Ben Arning
Darrell Baehre
Glenn Barr
Lissa Bechler
Daniel Benes
Bruce Bobeldyk
Jessica Bowyer
Derick Brack
Adam Brown
Eric Carnahan
Linda Cashman
Al Cortez
Tammy Cortez
Jeremy Derksen
George DeVille
Hermen Diaz
Randy Dykema
Kelli Dykstra
Andrew Engelsman
Clarissa Escot
Scott Fairfield
Brent Ferris
Laura Folkert
Michael Gaffney
Michelle Gerard
Lieutenant
Sergeant
Sergeant
Sergeant
Sergeant
Sergeant
Sergeant
Corrections Deputy
Corrections Deputy
Corrections Deputy
Corrections Deputy
Corrections Deputy
Corrections Deputy
Transportation Deputy
Corrections Deputy
Corrections Deputy
Corrections Deputy
Corrections Deputy
Corrections Deputy
SWAP Crew Supervisor
Clerk/Typist
Corrections Deputy
Court Security Deputy
Corrections Deputy
Transportation Deputy
Clerk/Typist
Corrections Deputy
Clerk/Typist
Transportation Deputy
Court Security Deputy
Corrections Deputy
Corrections Deputy
Corrections Deputy
11
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
CORRECTIONS DIVISION (continued)
John Hall
Corrections Deputy
Chris Harwood
Corrections Deputy
William Hegedus
SWAP Crew Supervisor
Robert Helton
SWAP Crew Supervisor
Janice Hitchcock
Clerk/Typist
Bruce Hoisington
Corrections Deputy
Stephanie Kelley
Corrections Deputy
Jon Kermeen
Corrections Deputy
Ben Lewis
Corrections Deputy
Martin Maloley
SWAP Crew Supervisor
Michael Mepyans
Court Security Deputy
Tim Moungkhoun
Corrections Deputy
Gene Murin
Corrections Deputy
Paul Ortega
Transportation Deputy
Aaron Overway
Corrections Deputy
Micah Painter
Court Security Deputy
Jeff Potgeter
Corrections Deputy
David Prout
Court Security Deputy
Keith Rolfe
Corrections Deputy
Antonio Romanelli
Court Security Deputy
Daniel Ruiz
Corrections Deputy
Richard Schipper
Corrections Deputy
Kyle Schuitema
Corrections Deputy
Ron Seals
Corrections Deputy
Dennis Smith
Corrections Deputy
Brent South
Corrections Deputy
Stefanie Spanberger
Corrections Deputy
Paul Spetoskey
Corrections Deputy
Heather Stille
Transportation Deputy
Bernardo Travieso
Corrections Deputy
Ben Terpstra
Corrections Deputy
Chris Umphrey
SWAP Crew Supervisor
Don VanLiere
Transportation Deputy
Oliver Wagemaker
Corrections Deputy
Joe Walker
Corrections Deputy
Dale Wall
Corrections Deputy
Timothy Wierenga
Court Security Deputy
Robert Wittum
Corrections Deputy
Kasey Wright
Corrections Deputy
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Ottawa County Sheriff’s
Office
Call History
by
Township
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
TOWNSHIP CALLS FOR SERVICE HISTORY
Location
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
ALLENDALE
BLENDON
CHESTER
CROCKERY
GEORGETOWN
GRAND HAVEN
HOLLAND
JAMESTOWN
OLIVE
PARK
POLKTON
PORT SHELDON
ROBINSON
SPRING LAKE
TALLMADGE
WRIGHT
ZEELAND
COOPERSVILLE
HUDSONVILLE
OTHER
JURISDICTIONS
3,895
993
491
1,941
9,373
4,450
16,817
1,250
1,859
3,878
1,311
1,047
1,447
3,029
1,770
1,431
2,586
2,067
2,879
2,262
4,270
1,002
531
1,947
9,477
4,571
17,907
1,234
1,927
3,868
1,296
1,210
1,456
3,174
1,892
1,483
2,698
2,274
2,882
2,662
4,359
1,139
577
2,204
10,396
4,909
18,798
1,518
2,179
3,961
1,532
1,252
1,427
3,492
1,959
1,614
3,016
2,407
3,284
2,642
4,376
1,074
551
2,321
10,639
5,183
19,926
1,545
2,344
4,157
1,476
1,303
1,669
3,612
2,208
1,594
3,216
2,592
3,446
2,943
4,117
1,038
605
2,289
10,604
5,052
19,446
1,522
2,127
4,114
1,502
1,411
1,609
3,593
2,300
1,745
3,010
2,389
2,074
5,889
3,953
1,138
559
2,443
10,454
4,764
19,271
1,452
2,471
4,479
1.652
1,433
1,757
3,386
1,987
1,735
3,122
2,174
3,282
TOTAL
64,773
67,761
72,665
76,175
73,523
71,512
Calls for Service History
78,000
76,000
74,000
72,000
70,000
68,000
66,000
64,000
62,000
60,000
58,000
2010
2009
2008
13
2007
2006
2005
Ottawa County Sheriff’s
Office
Calls for
Service
2010
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Allendale Township
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Court Order
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI - Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Chemical Spill / Incident
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
5
60
133
380
262
33
34
179
0
14
111
2
0
138
5
20
0
51
43
3
0
6
22
7
21
31
0
42
120
3
82
2
14
1
23
0
0
0
6
8
14
66
3
191
2
2
38
34
8
1
5
0
0
0
0
0
69
74
0
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Road Condition
Retail Fraud
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
14
98
35
38
0
13
136
6
1
0
92
83
14
221
12
26
1
8
3
1
9
0
0
3
20
201
308
0
17
4
65
13
2
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
0
0
19
1
116
30
2
0
55
140
3
0
33
1
10
89
10
33
5
0
0
9
0
12
0
6
0
2
16
153
3
12
1
97
60
138
19
61
155
24
0
0
0
10
2
12
107
0
611
0
0
0
1
1
43
1
0
0
6
8
0
0
1
2
3
5
6
14
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
13
259
1
11
1
66
11
2
11
63
12
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
82
0
4
0
0
0
4
0
16
1
0
0
1
6
0
0
1
0
1
2
2
12
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
12
2
0
0
0
9
0
0
0
0
2
1
8
3
0
0
2,060
635
93
2010 Total
3,895
2010 Total
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Blendon Township
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Court Order
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI - Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Chemical Spill / Incident
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
1
11
36
83
122
14
7
39
0
2
24
1
0
33
2
5
0
17
5
4
0
0
0
1
3
12
0
12
7
0
23
1
1
0
6
0
0
0
2
1
5
16
1
77
0
0
5
10
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
18
0
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Retail Fraud
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
0
32
9
8
0
0
28
0
0
4
2
44
4
36
2
8
1
00
0
0
0
0
0
4
56
114
0
5
0
9
3
0
2010 Total
993
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
0
0
4
0
21
3
0
0
11
22
1
0
9
1
1
89
0
7
1
0
0
4
0
2
0
2
0
0
5
13
0
1
0
11
3
17
3
17
49
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
16
0
196
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
14
0
1
0
7
0
2
1
12
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2010 Total
465
54
11
15
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Chester Township
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Court Order
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI - Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Chemical Spill / Incident
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
2
16
5
55
47
6
3
39
0
2
5
0
0
16
0
6
0
3
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
6
1
5
2
1
2
2
6
0
4
0
0
0
1
3
4
3
0
39
0
1
3
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
6
9
0
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Retail Fraud
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
0
0
8
1
0
0
27
1
0
2
1
6
4
20
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
26
32
0
2
3
6
2
0
2010 Total
491
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
0
1
6
0
16
5
0
0
15
29
2
0
6
0
0
6
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
0
1
0
12
2
5
1
4
26
4
0
0
0
1
0
5
17
0
85
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
2010 Total
257
26
16
16
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Crockery Township
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Court Order
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI - Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Chemical Spill / Incident
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
0
24
160
122
141
39
22
85
0
6
47
1
0
109
3
12
0
25
12
2
0
0
0
0
7
17
0
6
5
7
51
4
5
0
7
0
0
0
3
9
0
27
3
115
0
2
14
25
4
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
24
36
1
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Retail Fraud
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
0
49
9
10
0
2
44
2
0
7
7
13
9
75
3
4
0
2
2
1
1
0
3
10
105
357
0
8
1
27
6
0
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
0
0
12
0
39
9
1
0
21
38
2
0
8
0
0
11
1
5
0
0
0
4
0
4
0
3
2
1
6
9
0
3
0
39
11
23
5
31
80
4
1
0
0
8
0
3
37
0
316
0
0
0
1
0
11
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
7
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
4
9
0
7
0
35
5
1
3
28
4
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
26
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2010 Total
737
155
6
2010 Total
1,941
17
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Georgetown Township
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Court Order
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI - Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Chemical Spill / Incident
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
20
130
328
1632
637
124
111
315
0
33
293
3
0
304
6
54
0
171
30
4
0
1
9
20
71
147
2
71
45
11
145
19
37
1
39
1
1
0
20
13
30
85
3
273
5
1
42
86
22
0
2
0
0
11
0
6
119
153
0
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Retail Fraud
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
5
251
121
86
2
19
319
13
10
44
54
168
39
427
21
69
4
12
0
40
0
0
8
51
741
988
0
35
12
133
14
1
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
0
3
51
1
185
62
9
4
123
320
17
15
115
5
9
189
49
90
10
0
0
17
0
21
0
11
0
8
27
82
4
25
1
170
44
213
31
122
184
33
1
0
0
17
6
29
217
1
2923
0
0
1
4
0
46
1
1
1
13
7
3
0
2
1
3
12
23
72
0
0
0
2
0
6
0
3
0
0
25
134
0
16
0
131
3
3
9
115
13
0
0
0
0
3
0
1
167
2
19
0
0
0
4
0
12
11
5
0
1
13
7
0
1
0
2
2
8
16
4
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
14
0
3
0
11
0
2
1
4
5
1
0
0
0
2
3
28
7
1
2
2010 Total
5,452
842
175
2010 Total
9,373
18
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Grand Haven Township
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Court Orders
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI - Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Chemical Spill / Incident
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
15
62
190
340
295
48
42
213
0
16
125
2
0
190
3
22
0
85
18
5
0
1
66
3
32
36
0
54
11
5
48
30
14
1
21
0
0
0
8
5
6
40
5
193
1
2
4
4
13
5
1
1
0
1
0
2
67
94
1
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Retail Fraud
Road Condition
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
3
134
50
34
0
9
166
12
12
40
20
71
14
231
13
49
2
1
0
67
4
0
0
4
20
301
572
0
21
6
72
1
1
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
0
0
20
1
114
37
1
1
56
192
3
10
40
3
8
70
73
53
2
1
0
4
0
8
0
9
0
1
23
20
0
7
2
114
22
83
19
29
156
15
1
0
0
14
1
14
110
0
935
0
0
0
0
1
21
2
0
0
5
5
0
1
3
0
5
0
53
28
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
19
30
0
6
1
81
3
0
7
32
16
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
85
0
0
0
0
0
2
17
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
0
1
0
7
6
8
21
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
6
0
2
0
2
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
2
0
0
2,273
416
110
2010 Total
4,450
2010 Total
19
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Holland Township
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Court Orders
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI - Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Chemical Spill / Incident
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
16
161
469
1605
1021
177
177
684
0
61
738
8
0
678
18
78
0
361
157
9
0
4
114
52
79
183
2
181
91
13
207
10
126
7
86
1
5
0
47
38
24
161
25
587
2
9
175
292
33
5
0
1
0
65
0
89
373
484
0
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Retail Fraud
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
61
582
200
213
6
51
572
21
16
227
72
316
126
793
29
156
0
20
5
277
0
1
17
95
1086
1446
0
75
28
345
38
8
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
0
3
75
7
589
118
2
2
155
594
27
21
171
25
19
319
292
164
6
1
0
44
2
30
0
21
3
12
109
136
9
53
3
643
165
342
64
126
343
75
1
0
0
23
4
111
438
0
3653
0
0
1
7
3
144
6
0
0
11
14
7
2
9
4
3
9
200
84
0
1
0
27
0
4
0
4
0
1
96
178
0
32
0
489
18
5
25
136
10
8
0
0
0
2
0
1
330
0
6
0
0
0
3
0
59
0
1
0
3
24
3
0
2
0
3
6
62
37
0
0
0
5
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
35
0
12
1
77
13
9
0
0
15
4
0
0
0
0
2
98
9
0
1
2010 Total
9,000
1,877
487
2010 Total
16,817
20
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Jamestown Township
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Court Orders
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI – Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Chemical Spill / Incident
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
4
13
121
99
120
20
18
42
0
4
51
2
0
48
3
5
0
16
1
5
0
0
0
0
5
19
0
4
2
2
22
2
5
0
7
0
0
0
1
3
3
17
1
61
0
0
6
12
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
19
0
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Retail Fraud
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
0
19
16
8
0
0
35
1
1
4
5
36
3
30
1
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
7
80
201
0
6
1
11
5
0
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
0
1
4
0
28
5
0
0
13
30
2
0
13
0
0
34
0
5
0
0
0
3
0
1
0
3
0
1
5
9
0
1
1
12
0
14
4
14
36
7
0
0
0
4
0
3
21
0
217
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
8
0
0
0
6
0
0
2
12
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
2010 Total
491
59
7
2010 Total
1,250
21
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Olive Township
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Court Orders
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI - Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Chemical Spill / Incident
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
4
11
95
93
139
18
11
117
0
1
59
1
0
51
0
16
1
18
10
4
0
8
0
0
4
4
0
5
7
6
21
1
20
0
6
0
4
0
2
7
18
13
0
100
0
0
34
56
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
16
28
0
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Retail Fraud
Road Condition
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
0
2
11
9
0
1
29
1
2
7
3
11
7
85
1
16
1
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
7
77
256
0
4
0
279
7
0
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
1
1
15
0
52
7
0
0
12
30
0
1
7
1
0
12
2
21
2
0
0
8
0
1
0
1
0
2
119
10
0
7
1
188
7
10
3
12
71
4
0
1
0
5
0
20
32
0
287
0
1
0
2
0
13
1
0
0
3
3
0
1
0
1
0
2
2
14
1
0
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
111
6
0
1
1
106
0
0
1
10
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
2
30
0
15
1
0
0
0
0
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
60
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
16
1
0
0
2010 Total
953
335
94
2010 Total
1,859
22
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Park Township
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Court Orders
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI - Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Chemical Spill / Incident
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
10
51
36
471
158
24
51
219
0
13
198
5
0
134
3
20
0
67
27
6
0
2
1
7
29
42
0
41
18
2
21
4
12
0
26
0
0
0
13
11
8
17
6
197
1
0
36
58
13
43
1
1
0
35
0
4
70
92
5
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Retail Fraud
Road Condition
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
7
113
57
24
1
4
158
7
2
47
21
114
30
156
15
48
1
5
2
2
8
0
0
2
27
363
281
0
31
5
31
4
0
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
0
0
16
2
106
31
1
1
51
154
9
2
53
1
9
108
2
49
1
0
0
11
0
9
0
4
1
3
13
28
1
12
0
73
38
89
10
17
122
22
1
0
0
6
0
11
54
0
998
0
0
0
1
0
24
1
0
0
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
3
2
35
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
2
0
0
10
41
0
6
0
50
2
1
3
14
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
24
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
13
2
1
0
3
18
0
0
0
0
0
14
1
23
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
7
0
2
0
5
16
0
1
0
8
0
0
0
0
3
0
6
3
0
1
2,119
234
129
2010 Total
3,878
2010 Total
23
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Polkton Township
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Court Orders
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI - Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Chemical Spill / Incident
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
7
7
165
76
178
19
7
57
0
2
29
0
0
35
2
5
0
15
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
11
0
6
1
1
41
3
3
0
4
0
0
0
0
1
2
12
0
33
0
0
5
11
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
12
0
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Retail Fraud
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
0
16
1
7
1
3
14
0
0
0
2
6
5
57
3
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
84
351
0
4
1
20
4
0
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
0
0
5
0
17
5
3
0
7
13
1
0
2
0
0
7
0
2
0
0
0
6
0
2
0
2
0
0
2
5
0
1
0
26
2
5
3
24
20
2
0
0
0
1
0
3
47
0
184
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
7
0
1
0
18
1
0
1
23
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
37
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
0
0
2010 Total
397
106
10
2010 Total
1,311
24
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Port Sheldon Township
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Court Orders
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI - Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Chemical Spill / Incident
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
3
11
28
88
66
14
15
39
0
4
95
1
0
36
5
3
0
20
1
1
0
0
5
0
4
10
0
11
3
1
16
5
1
0
9
0
0
0
2
6
5
7
2
73
1
0
2
11
3
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
25
1
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Retail Fraud
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
2
24
7
5
0
1
28
2
2
0
5
14
4
38
2
4
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
4
76
154
0
7
2
9
3
0
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
1
0
3
0
22
5
1
0
10
24
2
2
5
0
2
14
0
8
0
0
0
2
1
3
0
6
0
1
4
4
0
1
0
10
5
10
0
8
49
7
0
0
0
1
0
1
23
1
199
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
12
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
2010 Total
435
44
7
2010 Total
1,047
25
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Robinson Township
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Court Orders
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI - Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Chemical Spill / Incident
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
2
23
28
125
84
18
24
59
0
6
47
0
0
101
1
14
0
19
9
4
0
0
0
0
6
13
0
6
7
3
24
8
18
0
4
0
0
0
5
7
8
12
1
110
0
2
8
14
10
7
0
0
0
1
0
1
41
32
1
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Retail Fraud
Road Condition
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
0
61
14
7
0
0
36
1
2
9
6
23
4
65
2
8
0
1
1
0
5
0
0
0
7
79
163
0
14
0
0
0
0
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
1
0
13
0
38
10
0
0
22
31
2
2
10
0
1
21
0
8
1
0
0
8
0
5
0
1
0
1
5
8
0
8
0
27
8
23
6
18
99
9
0
0
0
9
0
19
32
0
304
0
1
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
4
6
0
0
0
10
0
0
2
14
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
6
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
2010 Total
750
76
26
2010 Total
1,447
26
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Spring Lake Township
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Court Orders
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI - Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Chemical Spill / Incident
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
12
44
65
422
153
28
52
186
0
15
140
2
0
170
11
13
0
70
15
1
0
3
4
1
21
21
1
29
5
6
35
9
13
1
13
0
0
0
7
10
7
17
5
125
0
0
14
40
13
27
0
1
0
0
0
0
45
85
0
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Retail Fraud
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
1
108
41
19
0
5
84
3
3
23
20
40
25
106
5
22
0
5
2
0
1
0
4
23
222
235
0
13
4
49
8
1
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
0
2
11
1
73
20
1
0
41
71
3
1
33
1
1
35
1
24
6
0
0
9
0
8
0
10
0
0
17
9
0
5
0
53
18
48
6
23
92
14
0
0
0
10
3
10
24
0
665
0
0
1
1
0
26
1
0
0
2
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
5
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
14
0
3
0
51
2
0
2
22
6
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
7
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
5
0
0
0
5
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
1
4
3
0
0
0
0
6
10
3
0
1
1,349
175
65
2010 Total
3,029
2010 Total
27
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Tallmadge Township
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Court Orders
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI - Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Chemical Spill / Incident
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
8
37
64
167
157
26
25
78
0
6
72
1
0
73
1
13
0
22
10
9
0
0
1
1
7
17
0
7
9
1
42
1
5
0
13
0
0
0
1
3
5
23
1
68
0
1
12
26
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
16
21
46
0
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Retail Fraud
Road Condition
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
3
58
11
16
0
2
45
0
0
3
6
15
7
90
2
10
1
1
2
0
1
0
0
1
13
104
225
0
14
2
35
4
0
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
0
1
9
1
54
11
0
0
38
46
2
3
9
0
1
20
1
16
0
0
0
1
0
3
2
2
1
2
9
19
0
4
0
47
9
18
9
29
44
12
0
0
0
9
0
5
72
0
324
0
0
0
1
0
15
0
0
0
5
2
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
18
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
19
0
2
0
36
0
0
5
28
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
61
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
3
0
0
2010 Total
833
211
34
2010 Total
1,770
28
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Wright Township
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Court Orders
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI - Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Chemical Spill / Incident
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
6
19
158
128
169
22
16
45
0
3
49
0
0
30
9
5
0
15
3
1
0
0
0
1
2
2
0
5
4
6
36
3
2
0
4
0
1
0
1
5
5
17
0
44
0
0
8
16
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
5
11
0
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Retail Fraud
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
1
30
5
8
0
4
26
0
0
5
3
13
1
45
2
6
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
5
47
322
0
5
4
31
1
0
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
0
0
14
1
56
3
0
0
18
24
3
0
6
0
2
17
1
4
0
0
0
3
0
2
0
10
0
2
12
12
0
1
0
25
3
9
8
26
35
4
0
0
0
3
0
2
42
0
187
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
17
0
1
0
13
0
0
3
15
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
27
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
7
4
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
2010 Total
484
97
38
2010 Total
1,431
29
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Zeeland Township
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Court Orders
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI - Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Chemical Spill / Incident
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
6
35
211
188
219
34
31
132
0
7
63
1
0
95
4
14
0
56
10
2
0
0
5
6
10
20
0
13
8
4
31
6
29
0
6
0
0
0
3
10
6
31
1
108
0
0
16
35
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
53
0
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Retail Fraud
Road Condition
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
1
79
22
24
0
4
45
4
3
28
8
32
9
117
3
17
1
4
0
3
1
0
0
1
16
132
427
0
9
0
48
10
0
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Civil Rights
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
0
0
14
0
56
9
0
0
30
42
2
1
20
1
2
37
2
23
0
0
1
9
0
6
1
5
0
1
10
13
0
6
0
61
9
33
7
23
86
0
11
0
0
0
5
0
27
74
0
415
0
0
0
1
1
15
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
0
0
1
0
16
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
45
0
10
0
40
0
0
1
22
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
55
0
2
0
0
0
4
0
4
0
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
11
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
20
2
0
1
1,043
229
63
2010 Total
2,586
2010 Total
30
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Coopersville City
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI - Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Chemical Spill / Incident
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
1
14
31
301
48
6
71
212
0
5
69
1
0
145
4
12
36
16
0
0
4
17
3
17
14
0
21
12
0
25
1
10
1
10
0
0
0
3
3
5
8
4
91
0
1
25
16
5
0
0
0
0
1
0
10
37
41
0
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Retail Fraud
Road Condition
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
1
68
20
13
0
5
57
5
3
14
4
21
5
90
0
12
0
32
2
3
4
0
0
0
7
141
122
0
24
1
46
10
0
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
0
0
10
1
65
14
0
0
14
66
0
4
12
1
0
24
7
18
3
0
0
11
0
3
0
8
3
3
20
28
1
4
0
48
16
37
10
17
83
21
0
0
0
1
3
10
53
0
648
0
0
0
0
1
8
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
10
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
1
14
37
0
3
0
45
2
1
2
30
5
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
41
0
3
0
0
0
1
0
10
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
4
1
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
1
0
2
4
0
0
0
12
1
0
0
0
0
2
6
2
0
0
1,268
213
67
2010 Total
2,067
2010 Total
31
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Hudsonville City
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Court Orders
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI - Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Chemical Spill / Incident
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
3
14
140
339
170
23
57
186
0
8
84
0
0
115
3
11
84
31
14
1
0
3
10
6
26
37
1
27
12
3
34
10
38
0
8
0
1
0
7
5
8
31
2
88
3
1
18
38
8
0
0
0
0
8
0
2
38
50
0
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Retail Fraud
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
2
119
41
21
0
3
75
4
4
19
11
52
8
104
2
21
0
24
1
6
0
0
3
21
180
290
0
18
2
38
4
0
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
0
1
9
1
63
14
3
0
15
82
1
6
31
2
5
57
6
23
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
5
0
4
14
26
0
2
1
135
24
62
14
24
56
16
0
0
0
3
3
38
93
0
962
0
0
0
1
0
14
0
0
0
1
4
0
0
2
1
2
3
0
12
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
5
36
0
1
1
36
1
3
7
31
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
49
0
7
0
0
0
2
0
10
0
2
0
4
6
0
0
0
0
1
1
10
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
2
27
3
0
0
1,807
220
93
2010 Total
2,879
2010 Total
32
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Ferrysburg City
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Court Order
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI - Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
1
0
0
2
1
1
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
17
0
19
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
1
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Retail Fraud
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
2010 Total
84
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
1
1
6
0
0
0
1
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
14
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2010 Total
41
4
3
33
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Grand Haven City
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Court Order
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI - Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
2
1
5
3
2
2
0
7
0
0
1
0
0
9
0
2
493
4
2
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
12
0
1
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
5
0
81
0
0
3
63
0
39
0
3
2
0
0
0
1
3
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Retail Fraud
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
0
4
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
47
36
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
6
11
0
0
0
428
0
0
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
0
0
3
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
5
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
3
0
2
0
916
1
0
0
10
70
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
93
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
22
2
0
1
0
407
0
0
0
6
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,144
457
5
2010 Total
1,299
2010 Total
34
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Grand Valley State University
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Court Order
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI - Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Unknown Traffic Crash
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
0
0
4
11
5
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Retail Fraud
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
2010 Total
50
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2010 Total
21
0
0
35
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Holland City
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Court Order
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI - Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
0
0
14
0
14
2
2
6
0
1
3
0
0
7
0
5
172
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
5
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
0
12
0
1
4
84
1
12
0
1
0
0
0
4
6
0
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Retail Fraud
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
2
15
2
0
0
0
8
0
0
1
1
1
9
31
0
3
0
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
7
44
0
0
0
129
1
0
2010 Total
637
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
0
0
4
0
2
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
0
1
0
5
6
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
34
1
0
1
1
268
1
0
0
3
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
9
0
71
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
31
0
0
0
0
80
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2010 Total
430
124
9
36
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Spring Lake Village
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Court Order
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI – Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Unknown Traffic Crash
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
0
0
2
0
3
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
15
0
0
2
6
0
0
0
1
0
6
0
1
0
0
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Retail Fraud
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
3
0
0
0
3
0
0
2010 Total
66
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2010 Total
36
22
1
37
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Zeeland City
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Court Order
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI - Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
0
0
8
1
3
1
1
3
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
2
0
2
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
4
0
16
0
0
0
24
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
2
0
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Retail Fraud
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
13
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
17
0
0
0
6
2
0
2010 Total
126
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
7
0
0
1
0
0
1
13
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2010 Total
56
13
2
38
Ottawa County Sheriff’s
Office
County
Totals
- Calls for Service
- Cases
- Adult Arrest
- Juvenile Arrest
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
County Totals
Calls for Service
Case/Arrest Types
Type
Number
Type
Number
Type
Cases
Adult
Juvenile
Assist Fire Department
Breaking & Entering
Motorist Assist
Medical Emergency
Property Damage Crash
Personal Injury Crash
Peace Officer
Assist General Public
Aircraft Incident / Crash
Annoyance Phone Calls
Burglary Alarms
Burglary in Progress
Concealed Weapons
Civil Matters Non-Criminal
Check Complaints
Criminal Sexual Conduct
Court Order
Check Well Being
Disorderly Conduct
DNR Violations
Escape
Special Detail
Fail to Pay
Hold-up Alarm
Harassment Complaint
911 Hang Up Call
Kidnapping
Lost / Found Property
Liquor Law Violations
Littering Complaints
OWI - Drunk Driving
Property Check
Runaway
Robbery
Threaten Communication
Transport Citizen
Transport Prisoner
Transport Property
Threatening Phone Calls
Vicious Animal
Vehicle Inspection
Abandoned Vehicle
Abuse Complaint
Animal Complaint
Arson Investigation
Assault With Injuries
Assault Complaint
Assist
Animal Bite
Boat Complaint
Bomb Threat
Boat Crash (No Injuries)
Boat Crash (With Injuries)
Burning Complaint
Chemical Spill / Incident
Twp. Ord/Code Enfor.
Disturbances
Domestic Violence
Drowning Call
73
744
2496
6758
4214
696
777
2948
0
209
2304
31
0
2518
83
337
750
1105
386
63
1
35
256
110
350
644
8
549
380
75
936
122
361
12
296
2
16
0
132
149
163
627
63
2704
15
23
510
1030
154
173
4
9
5
156
0
148
1005
1374
13
Fight Complaints
Follow-ups
Fraud Complaints
Hit & Run Crash PD
Hit & Run Crash PI
Intoxicated Person
Larceny Complaints
Lost / Found Child
Lockout
Loud Music
Loud Party
MDOP
Mentally Ill Persons
Miscellaneous Criminal
Missing Person
Narcotics Violations
Death Notification
Open Premise
Prowler Complaints
Road Condition
Retail Fraud
Person Shot
Person Stabbed
Stalking Complaints
Suicide Complaints
Suspicious Incidents
Traffic Complaints
Public Trans. Emerg.
Trespass Complaint
UDAA
Warrants
Weapon Complaints
Misc. Non-Criminal
103
1853
682
555
10
126
1934
83
567
61
343
1080
376
2974
119
498
12
119
21
28
413
4
1
52
348
4084
6920
0
312
76
1841
149
0
Homicide
Negligent Homicide
Kidnapping / Abduction
Sexual Assault-Force
Robbery
Assault
Intimidation / Stalking
Arson
Extortion
Burglary
Larceny
Motor Vehicle Theft
Forgery / Counterfeiting
Fraud
Embezzlement
Stolen Property
Damage to Property
Retail Fraud
Drug / Narcotic Violation
Obscenity
Commercialized Sex
Bribery
Weapon Offense
Military
Immigration
Unlawful Entry
Posses Burglary Tools
Bad Checks
Peeping Tom
Sex Offense - Other
Family Offense
Liquor Violations
Drunkenness
Obstructing Police
Escape / Flight
Obstructing Justice
Disorderly Conduct
Public Peace
Hit & Run Motor Vehicle
OWI – Drunk Driving
Health & Safety
Civil Rights
Trespass
Invasion of Privacy
Smuggling
Tax / Revenue
Conservation
Vagrancy
Runaway - Juvenile
Misc. Criminal
Conspiracy
Non-Reportable Types
0
3
4
315
17
1678
402
24
8
707
1950
84
69
586
43
71
1114
454
574
38
2
1
159
0
3
121
3
109
13
44
480
601
18
159
12
2990
449
1180
222
642
1902
0
285
5
1
0
132
22
324
1545
3
14321
0
2
3
22
7
411
16
1
1
57
59
13
6
20
9
18
42
291
333
2
1
1
53
0
0
19
0
15
0
7
414
889
1
106
4
1722
48
18
85
627
90
0
19
0
0
0
20
0
5
1111
2
63
0
0
0
28
1
177
15
9
0
33
89
10
0
5
0
14
59
96
141
4
0
0
26
0
0
16
0
0
0
4
0
121
0
21
4
205
37
15
2
9
70
0
17
0
0
0
9
16
253
42
1
7
2010 Total
33,901
6,633
1,556
2010 Total
64,773
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Ottawa County Sheriff’s
Office
Index and
Non-Index
Crimes
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
INDEX AND NON-INDEX CRIMES FOR 2010
NO.
CRIMES
NO.
CLRD
%
CLRD
ADULT
ARR
JUV.
ARR
TOTAL
ARREST
0
3
15
315
17
184
828
81
24
1950
0
1
12
259
14
161
729
66
18
1825
0
33%
80%
82%
82%
88%
88%
81%
75%
95%
0
1
3
22
7
88
57
13
1
59
0
0
0
28
1
21
33
9
9
89
0
1
3
50
8
109
90
22
10
148
3,293
3,085
94%
251
190
441
1494
69
695
43
71
1114
261
44
574
480
642
601
1629
22
324
22,542
1339
54
562
20
48
1066
138
38
498
474
629
559
1588
21
318
22,121
90%
78%
80%
47%
68%
96%
53%
86%
87%
99%
98%
93%
97%
95%
98%
94%
323
6
20
9
18
42
53
7
333
414
627
889
66
0
5
3,570
156
0
5
0
14
59
26
4
141
0
9
121
52
16
253
610
479
6
25
9
32
101
79
11
474
414
636
101
118
16
258
4,989
TOTAL
30,608
29,473
96%
6,382
1,366
7,748
TOTAL ALL OFFENSES
33,901
32,558
96%
6,633
1,556
8,189
INDEX CRIMES
MURDER / MANSLAUGHTER
NEGLIGENT HOMICIDE
KIDNAPPING / PARENTAL KIDNAPPING
CRIMINAL SEXUAL CONDUCT
ROBBERY
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
BURGLARY
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT (UDAA)
ARSON
LARCENIES
TOTAL
NON-INDEX CRIMES
ASSAULT
FORGERY & COUNTERFEITING
FRAUD
EMBEZZLEMENT
STOLEN PROPERTY, BUY, SELL
VANDALISM
WEAPONS, CARRY, POSSESSION
SEX OFFENSES
DRUG/NARCOTIC VIOLATIONS
FAMILY OFFENSES
OUIL
LIQUOR LAWS
PUBLIC PEACE / DISORDERLY
VAGRANCY
RUNAWAYS
ALL OTHER OFFENSES
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Ottawa County Sheriff’s
Office
Investigative
Unit
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
INVESTIGATIVE UNIT ACTIVITY
Major Case Investigations
Detectives investigate a variety of major cases for the Sheriff’s Office, including
homicides, criminal sexual conduct, assaults, major thefts, white-collar crimes,
suicides, arsons, breaking and entering, and auto thefts. The Investigative Unit
handled 2,232 new cases in 2010.
INVESTIGATIVE UNIT MAJOR CASE INVESTIGATIONS
YEAR
MAJOR CASE INVESTIGATIONS
2010 2009 2008 2007
2006
2,232
1,684
1,898
1,909
1,968
Criminal Sexual Assault Investigations
The Sheriff’s Office continues to be very active working with the Ottawa County
Children’s Advocacy Center, located in Holland Township. The center handles
cases of physical abuse and sexual assault involving victims thirteen years of
age or less. The CAC staff includes both medical and professional therapist
components, which provide children and young people with needed treatment.
The Sheriff’s Office has two, and sometimes more, detectives assigned to the
Children’s Advocacy Center depending on caseloads. Children’s Protective
Services also works closely with the center’s staff and our assigned detectives.
During 2009, Sheriff’s Office detectives interviewed 248 victims at the Advocacy
Center and investigated a total of 376 Criminal Sexual Conduct and Physical
Abuse cases.
Fire Investigations
The Sheriff’s Office Investigative Unit has three specially trained arson/fire
detectives who provide assistance to local fire departments in Ottawa County in
determining the cause and origin of suspicious fires. Detectives responded to 83
calls for fire investigations during 2010 confirming 24 of the cases to be arson.
As a result of the fire investigations 10 arrests were made on charges of arson
and two suspects were identified but not charged as they were deceased as a
result of the fires that they initiated.
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Friend of the Court Investigator
Since May of 2001, the Sheriff’s Office had a deputy assigned specifically to
work with the Ottawa County Friend of the Court Office. This deputy’s role is to
assist with the collection of past due child support obligations and arrest those
individuals who the courts have ruled are negligent in their support obligation.
During 2010, Deputy Matt VanLiere facilitated resolution in several hundred
cases. These cases resulted in 230 arrests. In addition, these case
investigations have resulted in the collection of arrearages for child support owed
to dependent families in the amount of $ 584,812.98.
CCW Background Investigator
The introduction of Public Act 381 of 2000 (the Michigan Concealed Weapon
Law) made it necessary for the Sheriff to assign a detective to conduct applicant
background investigations. In 2010, 1,443 concealed weapon permits were
issued and over 1,379 individual background investigations were initiated.
Based on the guidelines set forth in PA 381 of 2000, four applicants were denied
a concealed weapon permit. Additionally, 28 licenses were suspended and five
gun rights restoration matters were addressed.
Forensic Services Unit
The Forensic Services Unit (FSU) is part of the Investigative Unit of the Sheriff’s
Office. At the present time, the FSI is staffed with two full time investigators,
classified as a Detective Latent Print Examiner and a Crime Scene Technician
(CST). In addition to these positions, a part time Evidence Technician (ET) is
employed whose responsibilities include the intake and disposition of all
evidence and property received by the Sheriff’s Office. The FSU staff responds
to all major case calls with assigned responsibilities including the detection,
documentation, collection, and preservation. In addition, this staffs are involved
in testing and preparing evidence for court presentation of recovered evidence.
The FSU staff also coordinates advanced scientific testing of recovered evidence
with both State and Federal crime labs. For the year 2010 the FSU provided
scientific assistance in 424 cases.
The Latent Print Unit (LPU), consisting of one Latent Print Examiner works cases
within the FSU. The LPU has responsibility for the identification of unknown
fingerprints collected at crime scenes or developed on items of evidence. The
LPU is responsible for the operation of the Automated Fingerprint Identification
System (AFIS) and the FBI Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification
System (IAFIS). These systems allow and assist with the immediate search and
identification of unknown recovered fingerprints of criminals. Ottawa County has
developed a close working relationship with other Examiners throughout the
Country and currently practices scientific verifications that are completed out of
Agency to maintain quality control and impartiality. Ottawa County’s AFIS
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terminal is one of twenty four in Michigan assisting in out of Agency criminal
cases. The LPU worked 255 cases making 159 fingerprint identifications from
unknown fingerprints and had a total of 202 AFIS / IAFIS transactions during the
year 2010.
In 2006, the Sheriff’s Office became one of the first police agencies in the State
to participate in the Federal, Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) E-Trace
Program. This program allows for the immediate submission of information on
recovered firearms, where no other record of the weapons exists and is utilized
to identify the history of a firearm. The program has had multiple successes in
identifying stolen weapons and aids in the prosecution of related offenders.
Computer Forensics
In 2008 the Sheriff’s Office began implementation of on-site Forensic Computer
Investigations. Since 2008 the number of requests for digital media
examinations has grown substantially. Currently the Investigative Unit contains
one investigator that conducts digital media examinations part-time. Detective
Kerri Cannata received her Certified Forensic Computer Examiner certification in
March 2009.
As a forensic computer examiner, Detective Cannata assists in many
investigations that involve digital evidence. This assistance varies from helping
to identify digital evidence, internet investigation and forensic examination of
digital evidence. Due to emerging and changing technology digital media
(computers, cell phones, game systems, cameras, etc.) is rapidly becoming an
important element in the investigation and prosecution of nearly every crime,
including the creation of crimes that are unique to computers.
In 2010 Detective Cannata took part in 42 investigation involving digital media.
As part of these investigations she conducted 86 forensic examinations of digital
media.
Continuing Education and Presentations
Detectives continue to attend yearly training seminars involving major case
investigation, sexual assault, legal updates, and areas of investigative
specialization.
In addition to their normal duties, detectives also make presentations to area
businesses, schools, and civic groups. Topics include such issues as fraud,
embezzlement, violence in the workplace, gang-related activity, and other areas
of community interest.
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Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
WEMET 2010 REPORT
The goal of the West Michigan Enforcement Team (WEMET) is to enforce all
narcotics law violations and coordinate multi-jurisdictional investigations dealing
with narcotics trafficking. The Sheriff’s Office has one sergeant and five deputies
assigned to WEMET.
WEMET Ottawa Teams investigated 298 complaints, and made 171 arrests in
2010. Investigators assigned to WEMET also utilized the Sheriff’s Office K-9
Teams, Road Patrol Deputies, and Detectives to further enhance the unit’s
productivity within Ottawa County. During 2010 WEMET Ottawa Teams seized a
significant quantity of illicit drugs and assets.
2010 WEMET SEIZURE
Cocaine (powder)
Cocaine (crack)
Methamphetamine
Heroin
Ecstasy
LSD/Mushrooms
Other Analogues
Meth Labs
Meth Comp/Dumps
Firearms
Marijuana
Marijuana Plants
2,434 grams
929 grams
118 grams
158 grams
771 pills
89 grams
1,115
26
81
62
851 Lbs
3,909
WEMET CASE LOCATION WITHIN OTTAWA COUNTY FOR 2010
Allendale Twp.
Chester Twp.
Crockery Twp.
Georgetown Twp.
Grand Haven Twp.
Holland Twp.
Jamestown Twp.
Park Twp.
Port Sheldon Twp.
Spring Lake City
Tallmadge Twp.
Zeeland City
6
0
4
10
7
72
0
9
2
6
4
1
44
Blendon Twp.
Coopersville City
Ferrysburg City
Grand Haven City
Holland City
Hudsonville City
Olive Twp.
Polkton Twp.
Robinson Twp.
Spring Lake Twp.
Wright Twp.
Zeeland Twp.
1
0
1
17
108
4
5
2
1
5
1
3
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
TOTAL WEMET ARRESTS AND COMPLAINTS FOR 2010
Total Complaints: 775
Ottawa Complaints: 298
Total Arrests:
Ottawa Arrests:
427
171
OTTAWA ARRESTS
Year
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
171
187
247
182
194
SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITY
OTTAWA TEAMS
WEMET conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle whose driver was a known cocaine
dealer. Detectives had conducted two previous buys into the suspect for an
ounce of cocaine each time. Located in the vehicle was 260 grams of cocaine.
The suspect was arrested for PWID Cocaine.
WEMET was contacted by a C/S and advised of a known drug dealer in
possession of 15 lbs of marijuana in his vehicle. The C/S provided information on
where the suspect could be found. The suspect vehicle was located and
eventually a traffic stop was made on it. The 15 lbs were located. Two subjects
were arrested for PWID MJ.
WEMET Detectives executed a search warrant at a residence in Grand Haven
Twp of suspects believed to be involved in trafficking marijuana. 20 lbs of
marijuana were seized along with ecstasy. Three suspects were charged in this
incident.
WEMET Detectives began an investigation regarding the trafficking of crack
cocaine by a known drug dealer in the City of Holland. The investigation resulted
in controlled purchases of over 50 grams of crack cocaine on three occasions.
The DEA became involved in this investigation and assisted WEMET Detectives.
On 3-31-10, WEMET Detectives arrested the suspect and executed search
warrants in Holland City and Park Twp. The suspect has been transferred into
Federal Custody and is awaiting Trial. A second known drug dealer, who is
currently on federal probation, will also be indicted on a conspiracy charge as a
result of this investigation.
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WEMET Detectives received information from a confidential source that a
suspect from Chicago IL had been bringing large quantities of cocaine to the
Holland area. WEMET Detectives conducted an investigation and did make
contact with this suspect in Holland Twp. A search of his vehicle resulted in the
seizure of 113 grams of crack cocaine, marijuana and cash. The suspect who is
believed to be a member of the Gangster Disciples street gang was transferred
into Federal Custody the following Day and is currently awaiting trial.
WEMET detectives conducted several buys purchasing marijuana. Two search
warrants were conducted as a result of this investigation. Both search warrants
were executed in Holland Twp. Just over a pound of marijuana was located at
the suspect’s residence. A total of $1,077 dollars in cash was seized.
WEMET detectives, concluding several weeks of surveillance, were able to seize
20 pounds of marijuana from a federal parolee. The subject was just released to
a half way house in Grand Rapids after serving 12 years in the federal
penitentiary for marijuana conspiracy charges. On the day of the seizure,
WEMET detectives followed the subject to a residence in Saginaw and back to
the west Michigan area. One subject arrested and several others still under
investigation by WEMET and BAYANET (Saginaw) task forces.
After purchasing 30 marijuana plants in undercover buys, WEMET detectives
arrested a suspect for delivery of marijuana. These buys were done in
conjunction with Muskegon WEMET who then executed a consent search at the
suspect’s house in Muskegon County. The search resulted in the seizure of 82
marijuana plants.
WEMET detectives conducted undercover buys into a Georgetown Twp. house
and then conducted a search warrant at the location. The search warrant
resulted in the seizure of 3.25 pounds of marijuana and $1,276.
WEMET detectives received information that a known gang member in the
Holland Twp. area was selling crystal meth. After conducting multiple undercover
purchases of crystal meth from the suspect, a search warrant was conducted at
the suspect’s residence. The search warrant resulted in additional seizures of
crystal meth and drug charges against the suspect's girlfriend.
WEMET detectives conducted a search warrant at a Georgetown Twp.
residence. Located inside was a 34 marijuana plant grow, a bag of psilocybin
mushrooms and a half pound of marijuana divided for distribution.
WEMET conducted controlled buys into a known Vice Lord gang member. A
search warrant was obtained and executed at his residence. Seized was 107
grams of marijuana and $533 cash.
WEMET conducted controlled buys into a known TRG gang member. A search
warrant was obtained and executed at his residence. Seized was 275 grams of
marijuana, 20 grams of mushrooms and $1,063 cash.
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WEMET conducted controlled buys into a known Latin King Gang member. A
search warrant was obtained and executed at his residence. Seized was 179
grams of marijuana, 44.5 grams of cocaine, a .38 revolver and $865 cash.
WEMET detectives received information from the Ottawa County Sheriff’s
detective bureau and neighbors reference two separate addresses that had high
amounts of traffic coming and going from the residences. After conducting
surveillance at both residences, two search warrants were conducted. Over a
pound of marijuana was located between both residences and two subjects were
lodged for PWID marijuana.
WEMET detectives were contacted by OCSO office in reference to locating
5pounds of marijuana. Interviews were conducted by WEMET detectives, and
as a result the subject was lodged on charges of PWID marijuana.
WEMET detectives were contacted by the Ottawa County Sheriff Department to
assist in an identity fraud/larceny over $20,000 that was to occur at Wild Boar
Harley Davidson in Hudsonville. Detectives established surveillance and the
suspects were observed engaging in fraudulent activity. Ottawa County Deputies
were able to traffic stop and take into custody six subjects from the east side of
the state.
WEMET Detectives were contacted by Ottawa County Sheriff Department
reference a larceny complaint. Car larcenies were occurring in the Hudsonville
area. In one of the car larcenies, an IPod was stolen. Deputies had received
information that a subject had located the stolen IPod on Craig’s list. A meet
was arranged in the Jenison area. WEMET detectives met the suspect to
purchase the IPod. Two subjects were taken in custody as a result. Marijuana
was also located in the possession of both subjects.
WEMET detectives received information reference a suspect sending multiple
pounds of marijuana from Texas to Holland, MI. WEMET detectives received
information reference this suspect being in the Holland area. Through a
confidential informant, detectives were fronted 6 lbs of marijuana. Detectives
followed the suspect’s vehicle before and after the deal took place and obtained
a search warrant for the residence. Over 60 lbs of marijuana was seized and
several thousand dollars in cash.
WEMET detectives conducted a search warrant on a known TRG gang member
and recovered one ounce of marijuana and $96 cash. WEMET also confirmed
intelligence information of connections between the TRG and Latin Kings.
WEMET detectives conducted a search warrant at the residence of a known
TRG gang member in Holland Township. Detectives recovered approximately 11
grams of cocaine, 2.5 grams of marijuana and $1602 from the residence.
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The Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office obtained information that a subject living in
West Olive Estates had several pounds of marijuana. WEMET set up
surveillance on the subject and observed him leaving his home. The subject was
stopped on his way to Muskegon with $843 on his person. A search warrant was
obtained for the subject home and an additional $3,123 and 1,065.5 grams of
marijuana were located.
WEMET was contacted by the Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office and requested to
assist with an investigation in Crockery Twp. A search warrant was obtained by
the Sheriff’s Office and executed at the home with the assistance of WEMET.
After entering and starting to search the home marijuana was located. A second
search warrant was then obtained by WEMET. Located in the home was a
marijuana grow 11 plants were removed. Also located were 197 pills including
Topamax and Protonix, and 65.16 grams of processed marijuana. Case resulted
in charges on two subjects living at the home.
WEMET was contacted by Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office Detectives to assist
them with a search in Grand Haven City. Located in the home were several racks
of cut marijuana drying in the suspect’s closet. Also located were several jars of
processed marijuana. Total weight for the marijuana located in the home was
1,586 grams. A subsequent search was made at a hotel where the suspects had
been staying. Located in the hotel room were 35.66 grams of marijuana and
43.83 grams of hash.
WEMET GTF Detectives conducted a search warrant in Holland Twp.
Detectives recovered a quantity of crack cocaine and three long rifles. One of the
weapons recovered was a SKS assault rifle with a 30 round magazine.
WEMET GTF Detectives executed a search warrant in the City of Holland.
Detectives located and seized Marijuana, Hashish, Psilocybin Mushrooms and
$7113.00 cash.
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Ottawa County Sheriff’s
Office
Traffic
Services
Unit
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS ISSUED
VIOLATION TYPE
Allowed Unlicensed Person to Drive
Allow Juvenile Ride in Bed of Pickup
Careless Driving
Cycle/Moped Over Two Abreast
Disobey Stop Sign
Disobey Traffic Control Device
Disobey Traffic Signal
Disobeying School Crossing Guard
Drove Without Due Care
Drove Left of Center
Drove w/o Corrective Lenses
Drove Car on Bike Path
Drove w/o Proper License Endorsement
Drove while License Expired
Drove Wrong Way on One-Way Street
Equipment Violation
Expired Medical Card – Comm. Driver
Expired Registration Plate
Failed to Maintain Daily Log Commercial
Fail to Stop for School Bus
Fail to Transfer Registration – Impr. Plate
Fail to Disclose CCW Permit
Fail to Yield to Emergency Vehicle
Failed to Display Registration Plate
Fail to Display a Valid License
Failed to Signal and or Observe
Failed to Stop in Assured Clear Distance
Failed to Stop from Private Drive
Failed to Stop at Railroad Crossing
Failed to Yield Right of Way
Failed to Yield to Pedestrians
Failure to Change Address
Fire Lane Parking Violation
Following too Closely
Handicap Parking Violation
Impeding Traffic
Improper Backing
Improper Crossing of Median
Improper Display of Registration Plate
Improper Lane Use
Improper Load or Towing
Improper Parking
Improper Passing
Improper Turn
Improper Use of Lights
Miscellaneous
Mutilated / Defaced License
2010
1
1
195
0
340
206
472
0
13
31
2
0
22
141
8
966
4
1192
2
54
93
1
26
75
233
29
635
59
7
507
2
190
20
13
213
83
1
20
75
117
0
344
93
64
47
702
0
49
2009
1
0
158
0
468
272
649
0
10
29
2
3
22
126
20
1228
9
1597
5
26
84
2
17
133
295
23
649
67
7
514
4
226
31
27
299
89
2
33
133
106
4
288
76
125
49
649
1
2008
0
0
150
1
389
290
657
0
1
50
2
0
48
116
14
1096
15
1440
13
32
3
1
11
10
259
38
671
63
5
518
0
253
6
13
183
43
8
35
117
113
4
351
75
81
0
0
2
2007
0
2
188
1
402
478
584
0
2
33
2
2
43
113
14
1334
14
1186
6
32
143
3
9
2
291
21
686
49
11
653
2
256
6
19
136
21
3
17
36
159
3
277
111
88
38
19
1
2006
0
0
224
1
453
442
552
0
0
20
2
1
3
97
13
1266
1
1435
8
47
150
0
0
4
0
27
718
50
11
642
0
234
9
16
148
17
10
17
67
202
12
386
128
76
39
84
0
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
VIOLATION TYPE
ORV / Snowmobile Violations
No Proof of Insurance
No Proof of Registration
No Trailer Plates
No Valid License in Possession
Obstructed Vision or Control
Overweight / Over Height /Over Width
Pedestrian Violation
Prohibited Turn
Refuse Preliminary Breath Test
Speeding
Speeding (Construction Zone)
Speeding (Limited Access)
Squealing Tires
Texting While Operating Motor Vehicle
Trailer Plates not Displayed
Moped Violations
Excessive Noise/Amplified Sound
Violation of Basic Speed Law
Violation of Child Restraint Law
Violation of Instruction Permit / GDL
Violation of Safety Belt Law
2009
2008
96
143
127
-
7
2953
0
0
0
6
0
1
70
75
8507
140
212
1
9
0
9
9
210
43
26
1505
Local Ordinance Violations
Marine Safety Violations
TOTAL
*
2010
*21,321
38
3404
0
0
0
8
2
0
168
67
9635
197
316
1
0
9
4
316
64
31
1941
*24,886
6
3447
226
0
265
18
2
2
202
50
11932
926
199
2
29
0
2
322
59
52
2578
24,170
26,059
28,011
Violations
30,000
25,000
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
2010
2009
2008
50
2007
2006
12
3552
193
41
291
20
2
1
141
74
10482
148
777
3
0
0
3
485
45
25
2255
The totals include marine and local ordinance violations issued in each jurisdiction
0
2007
49
3345
3
0
2
16
2
0
87
82
9610
110
745
6
0
8
0
556
56
18
1737
2006
-
-
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
TICKETS ISSUED BY LOCATION
LOCATION
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
ALLENDALE
BLENDON
CHESTER
COOPERSVILLE
CROCKERY
FERRYSBURG
GEORGETOWN TWP
GRAND HAVEN CITY
GRAND HAVEN TWP
HOLLAND CITY
HOLLAND TWP
HUDSONVILLE CITY
JAMESTOWN
OLIVE
PARK
POLKTON
PORT SHELDON
ROBINSON
SPRING LAKE VILLAGE
SPRING LAKE TWP
TALLMADGE
WRIGHT
ZEELAND CITY
ZEELAND TWP
1,165
287
105
431
521
14
4,953
83
2,080
15
4,190
1,049
416
812
641
609
173
603
9
238
1,602
405
14
913
1,221
340
201
504
727
13
5,516
88
2,456
97
5,174
1,096
479
1,380
724
488
278
639
19
453
1,540
357
5
1,091
1,192
395
242
718
508
6
5,193
69
2,432
200
4,582
1,154
671
1,132
854
605
232
642
19
346
1,766
385
23
804
1,550
441
292
762
462
6
5,342
91
2,132
146
5,302
1,292
1,110
926
1,063
517
295
685
37
441
1,637
467
21
1,266
1,413
624
291
746
743
6
5,984
93
2,175
91
4,.976
799
1,658
1,271
1,401
541
305
940
44
558
1,482
773
6
1,434
1,138
615
279
578
978
3
6,069
79
1,994
121
4,608
55
722
1,103
1,659
899
410
905
38
495
1,672
393
13
1,370
TOTAL*
21,321
24,886
24,170
26,283
28,354
26,196
*
The totals include marine and local ordinance violations issued in each jurisdiction.
Traffic Services Unit
In addition to traffic enforcement conducted by routine road patrol and community
policing units, the Sheriff’s Office Traffic Services Unit consists of one sergeant
and two full-time deputies. The sergeant’s duties include supervising the two fulltime traffic deputies, along with serious and fatal crash investigations and
reconstruction, which includes forensic mapping of crash and crime scenes. In
addition, this sergeant serves as a liaison between state and local offices
regarding traffic safety issues. Traffic Services Deputies enforce state traffic
laws, investigate motor vehicle crashes, and serve as traffic enforcement training
officers for all new deputies in addition to providing traffic safety related
educational programs to the public. There are additional township funded traffic
units in Georgetown, Grand Haven, Holland and Park Townships. Traffic
Services supports the overall traffic mission in the department.
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TRAFFIC CRASHES
TRAFFIC CRASHES
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
Traffic Crashes Investigated
4,964
5,299
5,652
5,864
5,468
Property Damage Crashes
4,063
4,355
4,661
4,820
4,390
Personal Injury Crashes
884
925
979
1,026
1,052
Fatal Crashes
Persons Killed
Crashes involving Alcohol
Injury Crashes inv/Alcohol
Fatal Crashes inv/Alcohol
18
19
179
52
0
19
20
188
61
0
23
23
206
54
4
20
22
232
78
4
27
28
254
82
7
Injury Crashes inv/Alcohol
100
80
60
40
20
0
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
Persons Killed
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
2010
2009
2008
52
2007
2006
Ottawa County Sheriff’s
Office
Marine
Unit
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
MARINE UNIT
The Sheriff’s Office Marine Unit operates five boats that are stationed at the
Coast Guard Stations in both Grand Haven and Holland. There are also two
vessels that are on trailers and primarily utilized on inland lakes and portions of
the Grand River. Primary areas of patrol include Spring Lake, the Grand River,
Lake Macatawa, Lake Michigan, Crockery Lake, Cranberry Lake, Cedar Lake
and Georgetown Lake. During 2010, the Marine Unit focused efforts on
education in an attempt to gain voluntary compliance with marine laws and safety
regulations. Enforcement continues to be a component of marine safety, but
education and compliance with boating laws have the most impact on creating a
safe and enjoyable boating environment.
Special event patrols for 2010 included the following: Holland Tulip Time
Fireworks, Fruitport Old-Fashioned Days Fireworks, Heritage Festival in Spring
Lake, Fourth of July Fireworks in Holland, Grand Haven, and Crockery Lake, the
Coast Guard Festival activities in Grand Haven, The Lake Mac Triathlon and the
Grand Haven YMCA Triathlon, Grand Haven Duckie Derby, and several
professional fishing tournaments, including the Grand Haven Offshore Challenge,
Wal-Mart FLW Bass Tourney, Grand Haven Salmon Festival and Riverside Park
Bass Tournaments. Two OWI boating enforcement dates have been added with
the co-operation of area law enforcement and the BAT mobile in an effort to
make the public more aware of the dangers of drinking and boating.
Marine Unit Deputies also participated in out-of-water events, including area
township fire department open houses, as well as area parades in Jenison,
Holland, and Grand Haven. Deputies teamed with the Lakeshore Safe Kids
Coalition and Beach and Piers Safety in distributing water safety information
throughout the Lakeshore Area. Deputies and volunteers distributed child, youth
and adult personal floatation devices (PFDs - life jackets.) Whenever boat
owners had the wrong type/size PFD or when PFDs were missing altogether or
in poor condition, new PFDs were loaned to boaters. PFD’s were also placed on
“Loaner Boards” at the State Parks and County parks within Ottawa County. The
loaner boards provide parents or guardians of children the use of life jackets to
assist in keeping their children safe while enjoying water activities at the beach.
Again this year the Marine Unit participated in Beach Survival Challenge in
Grand Haven, which focuses on beach and pier safety.
In past years the public, along with various lake association groups, have voiced
complaints regarding loud mufflers on a number of boats. Reducing these noise
violations was a goal for the Marine Unit in 2010. The Spring Lake Beach
Association donated two new sound meters to the marine unit which put a sound
meter in each patrol vessel. By instituting a program of repair and report, the
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Marine Unit has utilized sound meters to ensure that the exhaust system of cited
boats was adequately repaired. By utilizing these enforcement tools and by
educating the boaters the number of complaints and citations for loud exhaust
has been reduced.
Issues in the Stahl’s Bayou area continue to require the attention of Marine Unit
deputies. On busy weekends during the boating season, it is not unusual for
upwards of 380 vessels to be anchored in the bayou at one time. The Marine
Unit has responded to complaints of loud music, urinating in public, private
property trespass, indecent exposure, reckless boating, and violations of SlowNo-Wake. The Marine Unit will continue to work with responsible boaters,
property owners and local units of government to resolve problems, gain
compliance, and to educate the public.
The Sheriff’s Office Marine Unit consists of one full-time sergeant and forty three
seasonal, part-time deputies. Sergeant Keith Koeman currently oversees the
Marine Unit. Sgt. Koeman is available for questions or comments regarding the
Marine Unit and may be contacted at the following e-mail address:
[email protected]
For the year 2010, the Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office Marine Unit grant
agreement money from the State of Michigan was projected to be $200,736.00.
These funds assist in paying for new equipment, wages, and operational
expenses.
2010 Dive Team Report
In 2010 the Sheriffs Dive team was paged to 18 potentially critical incidents. Of
these, 14 were deemed unfounded or did not require action by the Dive Team.
Of the remaining 4 critical incidents, 2 were fatal boating accidents in which one
victims were recovered by Dive Team members, 1 was a drowning at the Grand
Haven State Park where the father saved his son from the rip current however he
drowned in the process and 1 was a subject who died of hypothermia and whose
recovery was assisted by Dive Team members. A dive team member also
assisted Muskegon County with the recovery of a drowning in Ludington’s
channel.
The Dive team conducted 7 training dives and 1 evidence recovery dive. Dive
team members also made presentations to civic groups and assisted with the
Lake Macatawa and Grand Haven Triathlons.
The dive team members volunteered 3 evenings this year to the Holland Aquatic
Center for its “float–in” movie nights. The Parents and children watched a movie
while floating on rafts and during the movie the dive team members swam the
pool bottom keeping them safe.
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From the Ed Johnson Memorial Fund the dive team was able to purchase a
chainsaw for cutting through the ice during ice rescue/dive situations and an
underwater scooter which allows a diver to cover more area while searching for a
victim. The dive team also received Port Security Grant funds to purchase a
Video Ray underwater robotic camera and side scan sonar.
MARINE UNIT ACTIVITY 2010
Body of
Water
Unit
Hours
# of
Contacts
All Bodies of Water
Lake Michigan
Lake Macatawa
Holland Channel
Pigeon Lake
233
606
227
39
381
56
14
16
Grand Haven
Channel
Grand River
Spring Lake
Other
926
569
641
779
128
1,172
1,078
33
3,479
3,319
TOTAL
ACCIDENTS
Hours spent on boating accidents
Hours spent on non-boating
accidents`
36
1,102
Total # of Complaints
Received
224
Total # of Boating Accidents
12
Total # of Non-Boating
Accidents
0
Training Hours
Students Certified
196
437
PUBLIC MEETINGS
62
SEARCH AND RESCUE
Hours spent on Search and
Rescue
Number of Cases
Boats Assisted
Number of Occupants
Total # of Warnings Issued
211
BOATING SAFETY STUDENTS
REGATTA UNIT
Hours spent on Regatta Unit
Total # of Tickets Written
Meeting Hours
384
ASSIST OTHER AGENCIES
190
Number of Assists
24
451
42
200
Hours spent on Assists
98
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BODY RECOVERY
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
Boating Hours
Non-Boating Hours
Number of Persons
287
100
4
Hours of Maintenance
LIVERY INSPECTIONS
Hours of Livery inspections
Number of Liveries
Number of Boats Inspected
Number of Boats Failed
802
MISC. HOURS
26
10
133
0
Officer Training Hours
Court Hours
Program & Admin. Hours
390
10
1,028
MARINE VIOLATIONS
TYPE OF VIOLATION
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
Boat Number Registration
Careless/Reckless Operation of Boat
Exceeding Slow No-Wake Zone
Illegally Moored Boat
Life Preserver Violation
Loud Exhaust on Boat
No Fire Extinguisher
OWI
No Horn on Boat
No Lights on Boat/Equipment Viol
Operate Boat in Restricted Area
Operate Boat u/age 16-Failed to Display
Cert.
Operate Jet Ski After Dark
Riding on Bow of Boat
Improper Dealer Registration
Towing Skier Observer
Wake Jumping with Boat
Misc.(Allowed to Operate, Indecent
Exposure, Refused to Stop, Swim in Chan.,
Bridge Jumping, MIP)
61
2
60
0
11
2
1
15
0
6
1
17
59
3
32
2
16
3
0
7
0
2
0
18
50
2
62
0
12
11
1
16
0
2
4
17
107
4
54
1
11
46
4
19
0
5
10
29
80
2
49
0
10
31
4
12
0
0
3
17
3
6
0
14
0
11
0
0
3
3
0
11
0
0
17
1
7
0
5
0
19
0
0
3
10
2
17
TOTAL
210
127
201
311
244
154 Vessel Safety Checks were completed by the Marine Unit in 2010
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Office
Honor
Guard
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Honor Guard Unit
The Sheriff’s Office has had an interest in forming a department Honor Guard
unit for some time and we were able to accomplish this in 2009.
A police honor guard unit consists of members of an individual department who
are specially trained to provide certain honorary functions. These functions
typically involve special details associated with ceremonial events and police
funerals.
The department managed to secure monetary donations from private groups and
citizens that provided the funding needed to organize this unit. Through these
donations all of the necessary uniforms and equipment needed for a formal
Honor Guard Unit were obtained. Seven members from the department were
selected to participate in the unit and all have received formal and specialized
training through the process.
As a result, the Honor Guard Unit stands ready to represent Ottawa County and
the Sheriff’s Office in a formal and professional fashion. Hopefully, their services
will never be needed to conduct a police funeral, however, the unit is prepared to
assist in such an event if called upon to do so.
The members of this unit are Sergeant Robert Ruster, Sergeant Robert Tease,
Detective Kerri Cannata, Detective Michael Tamminga, Deputy Frank Dobroc,
Deputy Paul Ortega and Deputy Matthew VanLiere.
The Honor Guard coordinator is Lieutenant Steve Kempker. Additional
information about the unit can be obtained by contacting Lieutenant Kempker at
[email protected].
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S.A.V.E.
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
S.A.V.E.
Substance Abuse Violence Education
Since the start of the 2000-2001 school year, the Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office
has introduced the Substance Abuse Violence Education Program (S.A.V.E).
S.A.V.E. is the product of a development effort by the Ottawa Area Intermediate
School District, the Ottawa County Health Department, and the Ottawa County
Sheriff’s Office. S.A.V.E. is an eight-week course taught by Sheriff’s Office
School Liaison Deputies. Classroom teachers, utilizing the Michigan Model
curriculum, also reinforce the S.A.V.E. message in their classrooms through their
teaching and instruction modules.
The S.A.V.E. curriculum includes such lesson topics as “Drugs, What I Learned
Today,” “Consequences to Gateway Drugs,” “Why Some People Use Gateway
Drugs,” “How to Say No,” “Decision Making,” “Positive Alternatives and Support
Systems,” “Dealing with Violence,” and “Gang Awareness.” Graduates of the
S.A.V.E. classes each received a T-shirt and certificate in order to remember the
valuable lessons learned.
During 2010, the Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office provided instruction in the
S.A.V.E. curriculum to 1,970 students in the following schools: Allendale Public
and Christian Schools, Coopersville Area Public Schools, Hudsonville Public and
Christian Schools, Jenison Public and Christian Schools, St. Michael’s School,
St. Joseph’s School, and Zeeland Public Schools.
Deputies assigned to teach the S.A.V.E. curriculum during the year 2010 were
Scott Dyke, Sarah Flick, David Dewitt, Tonya Kimber, Rick Sykes, John Ortman
and Michele Sampson.
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Office
Victim
Services
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
VICTIM SERVICES UNIT
The Victim Services Unit is a volunteer group consisting of 25 dedicated
individuals. The mission of the unit is to assist individuals who have suffered a
tragedy (either a victim or a victim’s family), thus permitting emergency personnel
to concentrate their efforts on the incident at hand. The victim advocates work in
teams of two and are paged by the Ottawa County Central Dispatch Authority,
upon request of law enforcement or emergency personnel at the scene of an
incident. The Victim Services Unit has proven to be a very valuable asset and is
available to all law enforcement and fire services personnel in Ottawa County,
upon request.
The Victim Services Unit is designed to provide support and comfort to victims
and their families, thus minimizing the stress of the situation. Advocates make
referrals to appropriate agencies and services in the area, and provide victims
with information regarding access to the Judicial System and the Victim
Compensation Board. They also serve as a go-between for victims, their
families, and emergency service providers.
In 2010 the unit responded to 47 calls for service and assisted numerous people.
CALL TYPE
Homicides/Manslaughter
Drowning
Fatal Car Crash
Death Notifications
SIDS/Child Deaths
Suicides
Personal Injury Accidents
Rapes
Lost Child/Missing Person
Accidental/Suspicious Deaths
Assaults
Natural Death
Robbery/Armed Robbery
Fatal Fire/Property Fire
All Other
TOTAL
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
0
4
4
0
0
8
0
0
0
9
0
20
0
2
0
1
1
7
7
0
7
0
0
1
6
0
19
0
0
3
5
1
9
3
2
5
1
0
1
7
0
27
0
0
1
1
3
6
3
1
6
1
0
0
3
0
25
0
1
3
0
2
8
6
1
7
1
0
0
4
0
27
0
1
1
47
52
60
53
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Lt. Lee Hoeksema serves as the liaison between the Victim Services Unit and
the Sheriff’s Office and may be contacted by e-mail at the following address,
[email protected]
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Office
Senior
Volunteer
Program
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Senior Volunteer Program
(SVP)
In 2010 the Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office continued to utilize the services of the
Senior Volunteer Program which was established in 2006. Currently the team
has 18 members 17 that work out of either our Georgetown or Fillmore office and
one that works out of the jail. Typically two teams are on each day and divide the
county in half for better service. With this expansion we are able to provide
additional services to the community and free up our patrol staff. A new service
which began in 2009 and was continued in 2010 provides released prisoner
transportation services. On occasion persons released from jail have no means
to return to their community many times trying to walk home. With the addition of
these services and other similar programs that we use,we hope to eliminate that
occurrence.
During 2010 our senior volunteers donated in excess of 3,600 hours and traveled
nearly 40,000 miles throughout the county. The teams also conducted 582 home
security checks, identified 252 handicapped parking violations, and transported
to specific drop off sites 62 persons needing a ride from the jail
The Senior Volunteers assist the Sheriff’s Office in several key areas including,
vehicle transfers, home security checks, handicapped parking enforcement, as
well as assistance in the processing of abandoned vehicles. Senior Volunteers
also assist at community events such as National Night Out, Community Fire
Department Open Houses, and local fairs. The Senior Volunteer Program is
supervised by Lt. Hoeksema. Lt. Hoeksema may be contacted by e-mail at the
following address, [email protected]
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Office
Corrections
Division
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
CORRECTIONS DIVISION
Lt. Steven R. Baar
The primary goal of the Sheriff’s Office Corrections Division is to ensure the safety
of inmates, corrections personnel, and residents of Ottawa County. This is
accomplished by detaining inmates in a secure manner, in the least restrictive
setting possible, given inmate classification. The Sheriff’s Office Corrections
Division strives to provide all inmates with humane living conditions and to protect
inmate rights consistent with the United States Constitution, the Michigan
Constitution, the laws of the State of Michigan, and Michigan Department of
Corrections guidelines.
The Corrections Division operates the jail facility located at the Fillmore Street
Complex in West Olive. In addition, the unit is responsible for inmate holding
areas which are located in each of the court buildings in the county. All Ottawa
County inmates are now housed at the West Olive Facility as a result of the final
closure of the Grand Haven Jail, which was demolished to make room for the new
court building in Grand Haven. The West Olive Facility can hold 462 inmates in
podular or dormitory style systems depending on the classification of the inmate.
Certain inmates who qualify may participate in a Work Release Program, which
allows them the opportunity to maintain their employment status while they are
serving their sentence. In addition, other inmates are allowed to work outside of
the facility on supervised work crews through the Sentence Work Abatement
Program (SWAP). Those inmates who successfully complete the program may
receive a reduction in the amount of time they are incarcerated.
We are pleased to report that efforts to expand the position of Case Manager
were successful. Through funding from the Office of Community Corrections we
were able to add an additional position in the jail to provide basic counseling and
provide drug/alcohol assessments for probation officers. Our Case Managers
focus their services towards inmates that suffer from minor mental illness and the
development of relevant drug/alcohol evaluation tools.
Programs offered in the jail include:

General Equivalency Diploma
- offered through the Zeeland Public Schools for the West Olive facility

Religious Programs
- Offered through the Forgotten Man Ministries, and includes group
services and individual study lessons. Area churches continue to be
involved in our Jail Ministries Program
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
Freedom for Women
- This program is designed to assist in offering resources to address areas
of housing, transportation, employment, budgeting, clothing, food and
meal planning and basic mental well-being.

Substance Abuse Programs
- Inmates who wish to receive support for drug and alcohol dependency
can enroll in Alcoholics Anonymous support groups and other
substance abuse classes.
The goal of these various programs is to assist inmates in becoming law abiding,
productive members of the community once they are released from incarceration.
INMATE AND FACILITY STATISTICS
The following table details the number of subjects admitted and released at the
West Olive Facility, number of meals served, average daily population, and
Transportation Unit activity:
Year of Report
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
7,622
7,674
330.7
375
350
365,488
2,386
7,864
7,889
352
396
373
392,191
1,125
8,079
8,124
366.6
415
389
404,463
865
8,473
8,489
394.9
446
419
433,727
630
9,002
9,044
368.0
448
365
409,003
n/a
9,441
100,568
55
1,525
21
9,310
101,620
133
1,639
27
10,092
106,911
134
1,677
16
8,981
91,683
150
1,883
20
8,997
100,049
141
1,833
36
West Olive
Adult Correctional Facility
Subjects Admitted
Subjects Released
Average Daily Population
Jail Population High Count
Average High Population
Meals Served System-wide
Court Order Fingerprints
Transportation
Transfers
Miles Driven
Mental Transfers
Video Activity
Extraditions
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The Corrections Division provides building security to the courthouses in Holland,
Grand Haven, Hudsonville, and the Family/Juvenile Court in West Olive. Deputies
screen members of the public for weapons and contraband at the entrance to all
facilities. In addition, deputies respond to court panic alarms, provide security to
people leaving the building when requested, assist probation and parole, and
respond to calls for medical assistance within the facility. All corrections deputies
have received training in both first aid and CPR.
Following is a summary of activity at the Ottawa County Courthouses from
January 1, 2010 through December 31, 2010:
ACTIVITY AT THE GRAND HAVEN COUNTY BUILDING
Incident
Metal detector searches for weapons/contraband
Medicals responded to
Weapons found during screening process**
Panic alarms responded to
Warrants sworn to
Number
*142,054
4
476
9
148
ACTIVITY AT THE HOLLAND COUNTY BUILDING
Incident
Metal detector searches for weapons/contraband
Medicals responded to
Weapons found during search process**
Panic alarms responded to
Warrants sworn to
Number
78,184
1
185
1
168
ACTIVITY AT THE HUDSONVILLE COUNTY BUILDING**
Incident
Metal detector searches for weapons/contraband
Medicals responded to
Weapons found during search process**
Panic alarms responded to
Warrants sworn to
Number
53,081
1
42
2
161
*Three year average.
**Includes such items as knives, razor blades, brass knuckles, mace, box cutters, ammunition,
screwdrivers, and switchblades.
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ACTIVITY AT THE PROBATE COURT BUILDING**
Incident
Metal detector searches for weapons/contraband
Medicals responded to
Weapons found during search process*
Panic alarms responded to
Warrants sworn to
Number
10,595
0
96
1
0
*Includes such items as knives, razor blades, brass knuckles, mace, box cutters, ammunition,
screwdrivers, and switchblades.
Sentenced Work Abatement Program Measures
# of enrollees
# of jail days saved
429
3,565
Work Release Measures
# of admissions
# of releases
Room and Board Revenue
37
37
$45,894
Other measures
# of Grievances filed by inmates 8
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Office
Animal
Control
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
ANIMAL CONTROL
The three Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office Animal Control Deputies are
responsible for handling animal complaints within Ottawa County. Animal
Control Deputies routinely investigate complaints regarding the handling and
care of companion animals, which includes abuse/neglect situations, and
dangerous animals. During 2010, the Sheriff’s Office responded to 2,607
incidents regarding animal control issues, of which, 146 of these complaints,
were animal bite incidents. While Ottawa County Animal Control Deputies are
concerned with the humane treatment of animals, their primary goal is that of
preserving human health, thus the importance of educating the community on the
need to license and vaccinate their pets.
Animal Control Deputies regularly pick-up stray cats and dogs and assist in
reuniting owners with lost pets. In addition, they perform the following duties:










Investigating housing and care of farm domestics
Investigation of animal cruelty/neglect complaints
Determining the origin of stock losses
Enforcing state animal control laws, including licensing statutes
Enforcing township barking dog ordinances
Providing kennel inspections and licensing
Documenting animal bite reports
Providing information on wild animal issues
Providing permits for wolf-dogs and large carnivores
Investigating abandoned and impounded motor vehicles
ACTIVITY
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
Animals Picked up
2,372
1,480
1,795
1,879
1,612
Dogs Licensed By
Treasurer’s Office
18,850
19,235
19,165
19,530
20,115
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Office
Training
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Law Enforcement Division Training
Throughout the year, deputies and department personnel receive a significant amount of
training in various skill areas. Training comes from a variety of sources: monthly in-service,
specialized training where an officer is sent to a specific location for the training or through
trainings that are sponsored by the West Michigan Criminal Justice Training Consortium.
The West Michigan Criminal Justice Training Consortium, which our department was
instrumental in forming, involves 65 law enforcement agencies from 12 counties. In addition,
Grand Valley State University and Grand Rapids Community College are partners in the
delivery of ongoing training initiatives through their partnership with the Consortium.
It is our continued goal to provide good quality training opportunities for our staff. The
following is a list of the various trainings that we have been involved in during 2010.
2010 Training
Gang Identification & Street Interviewing for the Patrol Officer
Forensic Interviewing
Arrest Related Death Educational Seminar
Pipeline Safety Emergency Response Program
Domestic Violence Response Training
2010 Michigan Critical Infrastructure Protection Conference
Crime Prevention Association of Michigan Conference
All-Hazards Type III Communications Unit Leader Training
Emergency Services Day of Training
Multidisciplinary Team Training (Children’s Advocacy Center)
2010 DNR Administrator Workshop
Port & Vessel Security for Public Safety & Maritime Personnel
Management & Leadership for First Time Supervisors
Traffic Safety Summit
Criminal Intelligence Sharing: Protecting Privacy & Civil Rights
Crime Free Multi-Housing Program
Marine Training School
Fake ID Detection
Advanced Windows Forensic Examiner Course
Honor Guard Training
Investigating & Prosecuting Illegal Distribution of Prescription Drugs
2010 Great Lakes Homeland Security Training Conference
Identity Theft Investigative & Prosecution Techniques
Ferris State University Digital Forensics Conference
2010 Internet Crimes Against Children National Conference
Challenge of the Children Conference
West Michigan Conference on the Multi-Disciplinary Response to Suspected Child Abuse
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2010 Lakeshore Region Summit on Racism
Financial Crimes Seminar
Mercury Spill Response Workshop
Identifying & Seizing Electronic Evidence
2010 Sex Offender Registry & Enforcement Training
Anti-Terrorism Workshop for Campus Law Enforcement
Street Gangs
Virginia Tech Massacre
Project Lifesaver
2010 Fall Summit Homeland Security Training Conference
Juvenile Law and Court Procedure
United States Secret Service Protective & Investigative Seminar
National Boating Accident Investigation, Reconstruction & Analysis Course
Increasing Achievement Using a Coordinated School Health Program Model
Digital Investigation School
Meth Awareness Training for Patrol Officers
Medical Marijuana Presentation
Use of Force Myths & Realities & Examining Human Performance Under Stress
2010 State of Michigan Citizen Corps Conference
Traffic Light Optimization Presentation
Driving Simulator Training
National Forensic Symposium
Legal Update
Basic Radar
The Traumas of Law Enforcement
Close Quarters Gunfight – Instructor Enhancement
Standardized Field Sobriety Testing
Precision Driving
Taser Instructor Re-Certification
Forensic Pathology for Investigators
2010 Victim Services Continuing Education Conference
Michigan Child Death Review Team Member Training
Michigan Association of Traffic Accident Investigators 2010 Spring Training Conference
2010 AFIS Users Meeting
Managing the Property and Evidence Room
Michigan Sheriffs’ Association 2010 Summer Conference
Homicide & Questioned Death Scene Determination & Reconstruction
2010 International Police work Dog Association National Workshop
Interviewing the Sexual Deviant
Courtroom Testimony
Practical Homicide Investigation
West Michigan Tactical Officers Association Fall Training Conference
Crime Prevention Association of Michigan 2010 Annual Conference
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Field Training Unit
The Sheriff’s Office Road Patrol Field Training Program consists of a cadre of
twelve Field Training Officers (FTO’s). These Officers are skilled in preparing
new road patrol candidates for solo patrol within Ottawa County. When a newly
hired deputy is assigned to road patrol duties, he/she will have successfully
completed a 13 week training program administered by the Field Training Cadre.
Candidates who successfully complete the FTO Program generally enter the
part-time road patrol ranks, filling shifts for regular deputies. Part-time deputies
are further considered for full-time positions as they become available.
Entry-level road patrol candidates are assigned a team of three FTO’s. The
trainee initially participates in a two-week orientation program during which
reporting skills and investigative techniques are taught, and an overview of the
various department divisions is presented. The trainee then begins several
weeklong segments of intensive training with the different FTO’s, who complete
comprehensive evaluations of the trainee’s performance.
The trainee is provided with instruction in various “training tasks” and is expected
to gradually assume greater control of the workload assigned to the team. Those
trainees who are deemed ready to move on to the next phase are placed into
“semi-solo” patrol, where the trainees actually work a patrol car by them selves.
This is under the direct supervision of a FTO. It is during this time that the trainee
is expected to perform all of the shift duties on his or her own, without FTO
involvement. If the candidate successfully completes this “semi-solo” period, the
deputy is then released to solo patrol and remains subject to further training and
evaluation as deemed necessary by the FTO’s.
As a training unit, Field Training Cadre members strive to offer the best training
possible for those selected to become road patrol deputies within our agency.
The FTO’s continue to do their best to ensure that the people of Ottawa County
are well served by newly trained deputies.
During 2010, Sgt.Mike Bagladi assisted by Sgt. Mike Wieringa supervised the
Field Training Unit. For additional information about the FTO Program, you may
contact Sgt Wieringa at the following e-mail address, [email protected].
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Corrections Training Unit
The Sheriff’s Office Corrections Training Unit consists of a group of up to five
Corrections Training Officers (CTO’s) who are skilled in preparing new
corrections officer candidates for solo duty within the Ottawa County Correctional
Facility. When a newly hired corrections officer is assigned to the correctional
facility he/she will have successfully completed a six-week training program
administered by the corrections training officers, and supervised by a Sergeant.
Candidates who successfully complete the CTO program generally enter the
part-time corrections pool, filling shifts for full-time officers. Part-time officers are
considered for full-time positions as they become available.
Entry-level corrections officer candidates are assigned to work in tandem with a
CTO. They will work with at least two different CTO’s during the course of their
six week training period. The trainee will begin with an orientation and
observation day. Once they are assigned to a specific CTO they will begin to
work in tandem with that officer and this will encompass the majority of the
training process. The CTO will complete daily observation reports to document
the progress and work load of the candidate. The training program is a “task
oriented” program. As the trainee achieves proficiency in each assigned task,
they are authorized to perform these tasks on their own. Once the candidate has
demonstrated proficiency in all of the outlined tasked there is a “shadow period”
were the CTO allows the trainee to perform all assigned duties for that day and
progress and achievement are documented. Once a trainee has attained solo
status they remain subject to further training and evaluation as deemed
necessary by the CTO unit.
Each CTO has attended a specific training course in the application of our
training program. They have also been instrumental in the development and
application of our current program.
All Corrections Officers are also required to meet standards pertaining to
continuing education. This is accomplished through our monthly in-service
training. These topics would include, but are not limited to:
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CPR & First Aid
Sexual Harassment
Community Mental Health and Jail Diversion
Security Threat Groups (gangs)
Fire Safety
Defensive Tactics
Cell Extractions and Restraint Chair usage
Jail Medical issues
For additional information you may contact Sgt. VanKampen at the following email address, [email protected].
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K-9 Unit
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
K-9 UNIT
The Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office Canine Team in 2010 consisted of Deputy
Mark Busse with canine Ike, Deputy Jeremy Osbun with canine Zino, Deputy J.
Douglas with canine Rocky, and Deputy Mike Petroelje with canine Roy. The unit
is supervised by Sgt. Keith Garvelink.
These canine handlers and their police service dogs have all undergone extensive
training. The teams maintain proficiency certification. The areas canines are
trained in include tracking, building searches, article searches, obedience training,
handler protection, criminal apprehension, controlled substance detection, and
ordinance or explosive detection. The teams train in these various areas each
week to maintain proficiency and certification.
Call types the teams respond to typically include any crimes of a serious nature
where a suspect has fled from the scene. The calls include armed robberies,
assaults, fugitive arrests, home invasions, and homicides. Canine teams are also
frequently called to respond to controlled substance investigations, missing
persons cases, and bomb threats. When not performing canine team specific
work, the handlers provide general police services for the citizens of Ottawa
County. The teams are also frequently called upon to perform demonstrations
with the police service dogs for a variety of groups in the community.
K-9 ACTIVITY
Requests for Service
Requests from Ottawa County Sheriff
Requests from Agencies Within Ottawa
County
Requests from Agencies Outside Ottawa
County
Other Request
Assist Other Agency
TOTAL
70
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
134
56
82
36
104
39
124
42
172
61
3
48
12
8
19
87
62
-
-
-
-
342
166
155
174
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REQUESTS FOR SERVICE BY TOWNSHIP
Allendale
Blendon
Chester
Crockery
Georgetown
Grand Haven
Holland
Jamestown
Coopersville City
Hudsonville City
7
0
1
5
9
6
27
0
0
5
Olive
Park
Polkton
Port Sheldon
Robinson
Spring Lake
Tallmadge
Wright
Zeeland
3
4
5
2
1
7
5
3
41
Total
131
REQUESTS FOR SERVICE - AGENCIES WITHIN OTTAWA COUNTY
Holland P.D.
W.E.M.E.T.
Grand Haven Public Safety
18
14
8
Spring Lake / Ferrysburg P.D.
Zeeland Police
Michigan State Police
Total
6
7
3
56
REQUESTS FOR SERVICE - AGENCIES OUTSIDE OTTAWA COUNTY
Muskegon Police
2
Walker Police
1
Total
3
2010 CANINE UNIT SEARCHES & APPREHENSION DATA
In the year 2010, the Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office Canine Team searched 120
vehicles, 20 residences, 7 commercial buildings and 1160 school lockers. These
searches resulted in 47 arrests by Canine Team activity.
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2010 CONTROLLED SUBTANCE INVESTIGATIONS
The Canine Team continues to play a significant role in controlled substance
detections, investigations and seizures within the community served. The Canine
Team frequently assists other agencies, including the West Michigan Enforcement
Team with controlled substance investigations as well as routinely assisting patrol
units with controlled substance investigation. In 2010, the Canine Team located
controlled substances with a street value in access of $27,000.00. Additionally,
the Canine Team located cash monies related to the trafficking of controlled
substances of over $260,000.00.
ORDINANCE DETECTION
Deputy Mark Busse and K9 Ike are a team specifically trained in the detection of
ordinance and explosives. This team assists other agencies as well as serving
the citizens of Ottawa County in this capacity. Responding to bomb threats is one
area where this specially trained team is utilized. Deputy Busse and Ike are also
called upon to clear areas for threats prior to large events or visits by dignitaries.
In 2010, Deputy Busse and Ike responded to 7 bomb type incidents in addition to
other duties. Due to the availability of this team, business’ and schools are able to
get back to normal function in a rapid fashion. This team also reduces threats to
officers responding to ordinance or explosive type investigations.
K-9 DEMONSTRATIONS
Canine handlers and their police service dogs are frequently requested by various
groups in the community to show the capabilities of the team, and speak
regarding the Canine Team and their duties. The demonstrations are very
popular with citizens, and result in a greater understanding of the unit’s duties as
well as building rapport for law enforcement within the community. In 2010, the
Canine Team performed demonstrations for over 500 citizens at a variety of
events.
OTHER RELEVANT DATA
In addition to performing canine specific work for the citizens of Ottawa County,
the canine handlers also provide general police service within Ottawa County.
This service includes responding to criminal calls, traffic crashes, medical
emergencies, assisting motorists, investigating criminal incidents, serving
subpoenas and more.
In 2010, the Canine Team completed 1882 reports, responded to 119 medical
emergencies, assisted 105 motorists, investigated 192 traffic crashes, made 59
arrests for drunk driving, and issued 756 citations.
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Office
Community
Policing
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
COMMUNITY POLICING
Recognizing that a significant amount of law enforcement response is reactive in
nature, the administration of the Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office has consistently
moved in the direction of community-oriented policing. Our goal is to work
directly with local elected officials, schools, courts, businesses and community
leaders to identify specific areas of need, and develop strategies to address
those needs. We believe that the proactive measures involved in community
policing concepts have a direct impact on the reactive actions required of law
enforcement. Community-oriented policing has proven to be a valuable tool in
dealing with the significant growth that has occurred within Ottawa County over
the years.
Cooperative efforts between local units of government, school districts, and the
Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office have led to many successful Federal grant
awards over the years, such as the Department of Justice “Cops” Grant. These
programs have provided much of the initial financial foundation for the growth of
community policing in Ottawa County. Continued support and partnerships by
local units of government, schools, and the county have made communityoriented policing a stable, effective method of proactive law enforcement within
Ottawa County.
Community policing assignments have taken three primary directions - the
township or city community policing deputies, who consider the needs of the
local unit of government, the school resource deputies, who focus on school
issues during the school year, and Family Court community policing deputies,
who deal with juvenile justice issues.
Community policing deputies are a visible presence in the communities they
serve. In addition to actively participating in community events, the deputies
work closely with local units of government, schools, and courts on issues
specific to that particular entity. Listed below are some examples of the various
community policing programs and activities in which deputies participate.
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Crime Free Multi-Housing Programs
Bicycle Patrols
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Zoning Ordinance Enforcement
Child Passenger Safety Education
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Neighborhood Watch
Hunter Safety Instruction
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Bicycle/Helmet Safety Education
Boating Safety Instruction
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Senior Citizen Issues/Presentations
Bicycle Registration Programs
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Business Interests/Presentations
Crossing Guard Coordination
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Traffic Control -Selective Enforcement
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Vacation Property Watch
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Juvenile Probation Supervision
Student Mentoring
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Juvenile Treatment Program
Sex Offender Verification
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Teaching S.A.V.E. Program
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School Campus Safety & Security
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Ottawa County Citizens Police Academy
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ORV and Snowmobile safety classes
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In addition to the programs listed, deputies also focus their efforts on temporary
problem solving, such as traffic enforcement in a newly created construction
zone, follow-up on school bus violations, and enforcement of sex offender
registration laws. Finally, all community policing deputies carry a criminal
investigation caseload as a part of their obligation to the community they serve.
Deputies assigned to township or city community policing positions for 2010 are:
Holland Township
Park Township
Port Sheldon Township
Sgt. Ed DeVries
Deputy Michael VandenBosch
Deputy Brent Converse
Deputy Mike Dewitt
Deputy Mark Vandenberg
Deputy Jacob Mucha
Deputy Garry Fox
Deputy Bill Cousins
Sgt. Ed DeVries
Deputy Kathy Kolean
Deputy Garry Fox
Deputy Jacob Mucha
Deputy Eric DeBoer
Deputy Michael Vandenbosch
Georgetown Township
Zeeland Township
Spring Lake Township
Sgt. Robert Tease
Deputy Michael Hallmayer
Deputy Dean Hanson
Deputy Michelle Sampson
Deputy Nick Knott
Deputy Adam Schaller
Deputy Scott Dyke
Deputy David Tuttle
Deputy Tonya Kimber
Deputy Sara Fillman
Allendale Township
Jamestown Township
Sgt. Dean DeVries
Deputy David DeWitt
Deputy Bridget Schickinger
Deputy Sarah Flick
Coopersville City
Grand Haven Township
Hudsonville City
Sgt. Dennis Luce
Deputy Travis Babcock
Deputy Valerie Beemer
Deputy Dan Lewkowski
Deputy Rick Sykes
Deputy Mark Sheren
Deputy Tim Smith
Deputy Keith Biros
Deputy Mike Veldkamp
Deputy Derek Gerencer
Sgt. Michael Bagladi
Deputy John Ortman
Deputy John Knott
Deputy Jennifer Pearson
Deputy Chad Klaver
Deputy Jim Scholma
Polkton, Chester, &
TallmadgeTownships
Deputy Tyler Kempema
Note: You may also see a deputy’s name appear in more than one township and/or
school position; this indicates a shared position.
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School Resource Deputies
The primary focus of community policing deputies assigned as school resource
deputies is the safety and security of the school campus. Well-publicized
national events have demonstrated the need for development of safety
strategies and event crisis management to insure the well being of students and
staff members. School resource deputies remain highly visible and assist in
proactive problem solving to prevent or limit significant events from occurring on
school grounds.
Apart from carrying a criminal investigation caseload resulting from crimes
committed on campus, school resource deputies are skilled in working with
young people. Deputies attend many school academic and sporting events, and
act as mentors to students, sharing their knowledge of life skills. Deputies also
participate in classroom activities, such as teaching the S.A.V.E. (Substance
Abuse Violence Education) Program and speaking on health and government
related issues. In addition, some deputies have extended their interest and
talents to after school activities, such as coaching and assisting in sports
activities in their school districts.
The School Resource Deputy’s positions have been secured thanks to the early
use of COPS grants but most recently to a partnership between the Schools,
local City and Township, and Ottawa County. During non school hours such as
spring and winter breaks and summer vacation the deputies cover hours in their
respective township or city.
Sergeant Valerie Weiss supervises the School Resource Deputy Program.
Sergeant Weiss is available for questions and comments regarding school
programs and may be contacted at the following e-mail address:
[email protected]
Deputies assigned to school resource deputy community policing positions for
the year 2010 are as follows:
Allendale Public Schools
Deputy David DeWitt
Coopersville Area Public Schools
Deputy Rick Sykes
Grand Haven Area Public Schools
Deputy Derek Gerencer
Jenison Public Schools
Deputy Scott Dyke
Deputy Michelle Sampson
Zeeland Public Schools
Career Line Tech Center
Deputy Tonya Kimber
West Ottawa Public Schools
Deputy Kathie Kolean
Deputy Jacob Mucha
Spring Lake Public Schools
Deputy Sara Fillman
Hudsonville Public Schools
Deputy Sarah Flick
Deputy John Ortman
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Juvenile Services
Since December of 1996, the Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office has assigned
deputies to the 20th Circuit Court, Juvenile Services in a partnership that focuses
on juvenile-related issues. The assigned deputies work with court wards (most
of whom are designated “high-risk” to reoffend) and who are placed in the
community. These deputies also investigate crimes, serve summons’ and
subpoenas, transport juveniles, and act as a liaison between the Sheriff’s Office
and the juvenile court. In October of 1999, the program was enhanced with the
addition of one additional deputy, for a total of three juvenile justice deputies.
The Intensive Surveillance Program (ISP) is one of the collaborative efforts
between the court and the Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office. This program is
designed to be a strong, behavioral intervention program with even greater
supervision intensity of high-risk youth living within the community. The ISP
deputies are also involved in various other court programs and services requiring
different levels of surveillance for these youth. The Ottawa County Sheriff’s
Office and 20th Circuit Court, Juvenile Services continue to be leaders statewide
in this innovative collaboration of services.
In 2010, the total number of youth served in the ISP program was 14. In addition
to the ISP Program, officers also worked with juveniles in the Juvenile Drug
Treatment Court (JDTC) (25 youth), the Juvenile Community Justice Program
(JCJ) (31 youth) and, as needed, community probation cases (36 youth).
Managing a case includes developing case treatment plans; writing reports for
and appearing in court; attending staff meetings; maintaining a record of
contacts, drug tests and case notes in the court’s case management system;
and frequent surveillance of the youth in his/her home and school, in the
community and at job sites. The deputies assigned to JCJ and JDTC work
cooperatively with teams assigned to each program and participate in frequent
team meetings; these teams include members from community organizations.
The total number of face to face contacts during 2010 exceeded 3,000.
Deputies assigned to the 20th Circuit Court, Juvenile Services juvenile justice
community policing positions for the year 2010 were: Deputy Allison Anderson,
Deputy Tony Boersema, and Deputy Stacy Scholten.
Ride-Along Program
In an effort to improve police/community relations, educate the public, and
provide residents with an opportunity to better understand police procedures and
operations, the Sheriff’s Office initiated a Ride-Along Program in 2003. County
residents who are at least eighteen years of age and are enrolled in a criminal
justice educational program are eligible to apply. The applicant is assigned a
road patrol deputy and rides with him/her for a portion of the deputy’s shift.
During 2010, 196 ride-along applications were processed. The majority of
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participants fell into one of three categories: criminal justice students,
community leaders, and family members of Sheriff’s Office personnel.
Interested parties must complete an application and waiver of liability form. A
criminal records check is run on all applicants. Applications are available at the
Fillmore Street Complex during regular business hours, Monday through Friday,
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
High School and College Internships
The Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office High School Internship Program is a
coordinated learning experience for high school seniors interested in a career in
law enforcement. The Internship Program is one semester in length and
supervised by a Sheriff’s Office School Liaison Deputy.
Students are exposed to various aspects of law enforcement, including records,
the jail, central dispatch, road patrol, and community policing. In 2010, five
Ottawa County Students participated in the High School Internship Program.
Interested students coordinate with their School Liaison Deputy regarding the
application process. Sgt. Valerie Weiss supervises this program and may be
contacted at the following e-mail address: [email protected]
The Sheriff’s Office also participates in a College Internship Program, in
cooperation with the Criminal Justice Programs at Grand Valley State University
and Grand Rapids Community College. Those students who receive a
recommendation from their college or university may apply for an intern position
with the Sheriff’s Office. Applicants participate in a rigorous selection process,
consisting of an oral interview, criminal history check, and driving record check.
During 2010, 10 interns were placed and obtained valuable experiences in the
field of law enforcement.
The Sheriff’s Office views this program not only as an opportunity for students to
gain real-life experience in the criminal justice arena, but also as an opportunity
to showcase our agency and hopefully recruit some outstanding candidates for
future employment.
The students receive college credit for participation in the 80-100 hour program.
Our goal is to provide the students with a well-rounded view of the Ottawa
County Criminal Justice System. To that end, students are rotated through
different disciplines within the system, including road patrol, investigative unit,
records, administration, corrections, the prosecutor’s office, and central dispatch.
Students who have obtained a recommendation from their college or university
may contact the Sheriff’s Office regarding scheduling an interview. Interviews for
fall term internships are held in July and interviews for winter term internships are
held in November.
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Office
Records
Unit
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
RECORDS
Records personnel are available Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., at the
Sheriff’s Office headquarters in West Olive, to assist residents with processing of CCW
applications, fingerprinting, sex offender registration, and obtaining copies of incident
and traffic accident reports.
In addition, records personnel transcribe officer reports, enter case data and accident
report data into the county’s justice system, compile department statistics, and assist
with inmate and professional visitation at the West Olive Adult Correctional Facility.
ACTIVITY
Subpoenas Served
Purchase Permits
*Handgun Registrations
**Original Reports
**Supplemental Reports
Transcribed Documents
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
3,088
3,787
4,251
4,350
5,800
3,881
3,776
2,856
2,139
2,337
0
0
2,452
1,998
2,075
33,897
19,579
18,032
19,181
20,309
8,474
4,895
4,508
4,792
5,077
17,361
15,185
14,499
16,048
15,563
During 2010 Sheriff’s Office personnel entered 479 Personal Protection Orders into the
Michigan Law Enforcement Information Network (LEIN). Personal Protection Orders
offer the plaintiff a measure of protection in that the defendant can be immediately taken
into custody if found in violation of the order. Additionally, 551 conditional bonds,
associated with domestic violence cases, were entered into LEIN in 2010. Conditional
bonds, as they relate to the domestic violence law, also allow for a defendant to be
immediately taken into custody if found in violation of the bond conditions.
Sheriff’s Office records personnel also manage the entry of criminal warrants into the
LEIN system. ***In 2010, records personnel entered 12 felony warrants and 374 bench
warrants along with finger printing 4,017 applicant and court ordered prints.
* Starting in 2009 handgun registrations are submitted directly to the State of Michigan
by the purchaser.
**Starting in 2010 increase in original reports and supplemental reports is due to policy
change for when reports need to be taken.
*** In 2010 all three District Courts in Ottawa County entered all their own warrants.
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Reserve
Unit
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
RESERVE UNIT
The Sheriff’s Office Reserve Unit is comprised of 92 members, although the
Marine Unit and Mounted Unit members can also perform reserve details. The
department currently has an additional 18 new reserves in a 72 hour reserve
academy from which they will graduate in April 2011. The members of the
Reserve Unit are individuals from the community who have an active interest to
be involved with law enforcement. Reserve deputies ride evenings with full-time
deputies, as the second deputy in the patrol car. A reserve deputy that rides as
a second uniformed deputy in a patrol unit is not compensated for this service.
In addition to ride along responsibilities, reserve deputies also work traffic and
crowd control at the county fairs, the Berlin Raceway, high school football and
basketball games, the Grand Haven Coast Guard Festival, township park patrols
in Holland, Port Sheldon and Park Townships as well as other public and private
functions, as requested. When working these special events, reserve deputies
are paid by the event contractor through a special contract with the County.
Reserve deputies purchase their own department-sanctioned uniforms and
equipment, at no expense to the Sheriff’s Office. Reserves also attended
monthly training sessions held at the Sheriff’s Office without compensation.
The Sheriff’s Office Reserve Unit is comprised of four squads: Holland, Jenison,
and Grand Haven/Spring Lake/Marne. Each squad has leaders who handle the
assignments in that area. The entire unit is under the supervision of the Sheriff’s
Office Law Enforcement Services Lieutenant. Sergeant Keith Koeman currently
serves as the liaison between the Sheriff’s Office and the Reserve Unit. Sgt.
Koeman is available for questions and comments regarding the Reserve Unit
and may be contacted at the following e-mail address: [email protected].
During 2010, the Reserve Unit participated in 9,241 hours of activity.
Assignments were broken down as follows:
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Volunteer Training: 970 hours
Security Details:
5,188 hours
Volunteer Patrol:
3,083 hours
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Mounted
Unit
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
MOUNTED UNIT
The Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office Mounted Unit consists of 14 deputies. The
deputies provide their own uniforms, equipment and mounts. The Mounted Unit is
a very effective method of law enforcement, as mounted officers can patrol in
areas not easily accessible to patrol vehicles, and have better crowd visibility than
deputies on foot patrol.
The Mounted Unit provides crowd control and security for fairs, business picnics,
parades and other major county events during the year. In 2010, the Mounted Unit
provided 664 hours of volunteer service and 447 hours of contracted work.
Members of the Mounted Unit are provided with extensive training throughout the
year. Deputies must pass a prescribed mounted course with a score of 100
percent before they are permitted to work their mounts among the public. Sgt.
Keith Koeman serves as the liaison between the Mounted Unit and the Sheriff’s
Office. Sgt. Koeman is available for questions and comments regarding the
Mounted Unit and may be contacted at the following e-mail address:
[email protected]
VOLUNTEER WORK FOR 2010
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Parades
Fire Safety Week
Police Awareness Events
Monthly Meetings & Training
Total Volunteer Hours: 664
CONTRACT WORK FOR 2010
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County Parks
Ottawa County Fair
Coast Guard Festival
Company Picnics
High School Football Games
Hudsonville Fair
Total Contract Hours: 447
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Emergency
Management
Unit
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Coordination to Protect Lives and Property of the People of Ottawa County
through Mitigation, Preparedness, Response and Recovery
The Emergency Management Unit along with many dedicated volunteers has,
over the years, developed a comprehensive, proactive approach to the protection
of life and property as this relates to large-scale emergency or disasters.
This proactive approach encompasses a wide range of activities throughout the
county such as involvement in Fire Open Houses and Day of the Young Child in
order to educate residents of all ages on safety measures for any type of
disaster. Other speaking engagements take place throughout the year as
employees create awareness and educate a variety of groups such as schools,
hospitals, faith-based organizations and many other gatherings. Through the
generosity of media outlets such as WCET TV’s monthly journal and MAC TV,
the Emergency Management Unit is able to reach many residents with messages
of emergency preparedness and mitigation. By distributing 21 NOAA weather
radios in 2010 to organizations in our county and talking with them about
emergency planning, our residents are better prepared to handle a weatherrelated emergency such as a severe snow storm or a tornado.
Our Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) met bi-monthly with additional
training being conducted after each meeting. Members were also present at
various emergency preparedness events educating the public. One new off-site
spill response plan was written this year, and two emergency plans were updated
for Ottawa County’s SARA Title III Section 302 sites. To date, 104 out of a
possible 120 site plans have been completed. Annual fluctuation in the number of
sites is due to the closing and opening of sites.
The LEPC Annual Conference was held in March at the Ottawa County Fillmore
Complex. This conference was for anyone needing an emergency preparedness
plan. 108 people attended the 2010 “Are You Ready?” conference.
The Local Planning Team (LPT) met quarterly discussing regional homeland
security issues and set priorities for grant funding in the areas listed below.
Decisions were based on two criteria, the first being improving Ottawa County’s
capability to prepare for and respond to any type of man-made or natural
disaster, and the second was emergency response collaboration between the
thirteen counties in Michigan Region Six. Members of the LPT also sat on
various regional committees throughout the year working on regional projects.
Planning
* Regional Homeland Security Strategy
* County of Ottawa Courthouses and Administration buildings
* Regional Response Coordination Framework
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Training
* Incident Command (407 trained)
* Skywarn spotter (145 trained)
* Mobile Field Force training (37 trained)
* E-Team reporting system (33 trained)
* CityWatch notification system (8 end-users trained)
* Traffic Direction and Control
* Crime Scene Preservation
* Mobile Command Unit Orientation
* HazMat Awareness
Exercises
* Grand Rapids Water Treatment plant – terrorism exercise
* Cryptosporidium exercise with Public Health
* Mass casualty event with hazardous material – OMCBA
* Mass fatality event with Region Six partners
* Interoperable communication with Region Six
* BioDefense Coalition Burn Surge
* County building tabletop exercises
Interoperable Communication
* Acquisition of 195 narrowband radios and pagers for fire, law enforcement and
Central Dispatch to meet the federal mandate of first responders being
completely narrowband compliant by January 1, 2013.
Equipment Acquisition
* PSIC Grant: 41 dual-band radios
* HAZ-Cat Kit
* Siren Bases
* Amateur Radio equipment ($7,200.00)
* AM/1630 Portable Radio transmitter ($12,000.00)
* Sire Upgrade ($10,230.00)
* Damage Assessment Kits
The Emergency Management Unit conducted weekly tests for the MPSCS
800MHz radio, DES system, and monthly siren tests.
Ottawa County Skywarn and other OCEC volunteers donated many hours in
2010, helping with severe weather monitoring, Tulip Time, traffic direction, search
and rescue and many other events.
Specialized equipment such as the Communication Trailer and the Mobile
Command Unit were also utilized this year, often together with our volunteers.
Ottawa County is fortunate to be able to work with groups of well-trained,
specialized and dedicated volunteers.
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The Ottawa County Hazardous Material and Technical Rescue Team continues
to grow and increase its’ level of training. The HazMat Branch currently has 13
members that responded to four incidents this year with a total of 37.9 response
hours. They held monthly training with 197.25 attendance hours. The Tech
Rescue Branch currently has 14 members. They responded to one incident with
58.5 response hours. They held monthly trainings with 252.5 attendance hours.
This year also marked the end of the 16 years of dedicated service that Bill Smith
provided Ottawa County as Director of Emergency Management. Bill served as
Ottawa County’s representative on many committees including the Region 6
Governing Board, Region 6 Bio-Terrorism Committee, and Michigan Emergency
Management Association (MEMA). As director Bill also served on Ottawa County
Central Dispatch Authority’s Standard Operating Procedures Committee and was
chairperson of the Technical Advisory Committee. Bill worked tirelessly to
promote Emergency Management in Ottawa County and in the State of
Michigan, we thank him for his years of service.
The Emergency Management Unit continues to welcome the challenges that
come with the unpredictable nature of emergencies and is confident that much
progress was made in 2010 toward meeting preparedness goals and objectives.
We are thankful for the tremendous support we have received from the people of
Ottawa County both in the private and the public sectors. The Sheriff’s Office
remains steadfast in our commitment to prepare communities for the unexpected
and support those in public service.
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Retirements
2010
Sheriff’s 2010 Annual Report
Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office
2010 Retirements
Sergeant William Ward – 28 Years of Service
Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office – Over 170 Years of Service and Tradition
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The 2010 Annual Report of the Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office is submitted to the
Ottawa County Board of Commissioners in April 2011. The activities, programs,
and level of service of this department are made available by the members of the
Ottawa County Board of Commissioners and local unit of government. Their
support for our mission and the staff of the Sheriff’s Office is greatly appreciated
as we serve the residents of Ottawa County.
A special thanks to Commissioners, Gordon Schrotenboer, Joyce Kortman and
Matthew Hehl for their years of service and support through 2010.
Gary A. Rosema, Sheriff
Commissioner Philip D. Kuyers, Chairperson, District 2
Commissioner James C. Holtrop, Vice-Chairperson, District 10
Commissioner Stu P. Visser, District 1
Commissioner Dennis W. Swartout, District 3
Commissioner Jane M. Ruiter, District 4
Commissioner Greg J. DeJong, District 5
Commissioner Roger G. Rycenga, District 6
Commissioner Jospeh S. Baumann, District 7
Commissioner Donald G. Disselkoen, District 8
Commissioner Robert Karsten, District 9
Commissioner James Holtvluwer, District 11