SPD Pride March- April 2024

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PRESENTED BY: THE PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS DIVISION

NEWSLETTER
2024
SPD PRIDE MARCH-APRIL

We work to provide law enforcement excellence and public service through partnership with our community.

MISSIONSTATEMENT EXPERT ADVICE

VISION STATEMENT

The Suffolk Police Department is a progressive organization committed to fostering healthy community relationships while combating crime through developing effective lines of communication, the application of advanced technology, and the provision of innovative training. We will strive to retain and recruit diverse personnel that are well informed, service oriented, and embrace the ideals of integrity and honor.

CHIEF’S COLUMN

Interim Chief James D. Buie

Can you believe that we’ve already made it through February 2024? Time moves very fast, so please do not take it for granted. Spend as much time as you can with your family and friends. I remember how easy it can be to get wrapped up with work and making money but remember, money cannot buy back time that we miss with our loved ones. Our families are our biggest support system and we need them in order for us to be successful in this very trying occupation.

The department will be holding another hiring event on March 23, 2024. We need each one of you to share this information so we can continue to fill our vacancies throughout the department. By maintaining retention and continuing our recruiting efforts, we can continue to build our staff. Once we begin to do this, we can open the door to our specialty units and promotions.

We are looking forward to recognizing our staff and citizens for their outstanding service provided in 2023 at the next Awards ceremony on March 13th. In addition, our Promotional Ceremony will be held on April 10th. Prior to that ceremony, several promotions and changes will be announced.

On another good note - our Part One Offenses stats compared to last year at this time are down 29%. That is attributed to each one of you and the strong work ethic you bring with you every day. I am very confident that we have the best men and women here at the Suffolk Police Department. Please continue to stay safe and look after each other.

I am very proud of each one of you!

2024 is going to be an exciting year for our department!!

FEATURED OFFICERS

On January 22, 2024 at approximately 1308 hours, Suffolk Police 911 Dispatch received a call in reference to a dog being stabbed six times. The dog’s owner advised that her son was the person that stabbed the dog. The owner advised that her dog (Bennie) bit her son, and to protect himself, her son stabbed the dog. Animal Control Officer Mason was the first to arrive on scene and stood by until backup could arrive. Officer Mason made contact with Bennie’s owner, however, she was enroute to the vet for emergency care for him.

Once uniform patrol officers and Chief M. Lanier arrived on scene, they attempted to make contact with the offender at the front door. This initially produced negative results but the officers noticed movement behind the blinds on the second floor. Officer Mason walked to the back yard and noticed a large amount of blood behind a grill to the right of the back door. Officer Mason took photos of the blood. Officer Mason walked back towards the front of the residence when she noticed that the offender was speaking to Chief Lanier and Officer Boone. The offender admitted to stabbing the dog and advised that he did it to defend himself. The offender had one small cut on his right forearm and one small scratch on his right thumb.

After a brief discussion between Chief Lanier and Officer Mason, Officer R. Brown and Officer Boone took the offender into custody. The offender was subsequently charged with Cruelty to Animals; Maiming, Killing or Poisoning Animals, Fowl etc, and Obstruction of Justice.

Due to the cost and care needed for Bennie, his owner elected for euthanasia. Thank you to all officers involved. Animal Control Officers often deal with issues and calls for service that can be overlooked, but we appreciate your time, effort and dedication to the citizens of this great city.

Congratulations!

On February 22, 2024, Officer Daniel Nesbitt was promoted to the rank of Sergeant. Sergeant Nesbitt was hired by the Suffolk Police Department on September 16, 2013. During his tenure of service, Officer Nesbitt has worked primarily on B1 (downtown evening shift). He is a member of the Drone Team and a former Field Training Officer. Officer Nesbitt was named Field Training Officer of the Year in 2021. Let’s all take a moment to congratulate Sergeant Nesbitt on this milestone in his career. Sergeant Nesbitt is currently assigned to C2 (midnights/northern Suffolk)

Commu fin and Michele D’s first in-house communications class. This was a 8 week class taught by Amanda Utter and special guests. The program is designed to get our new dispatchers familiar with the basics of call-taking, nature codes, dispatching and zones. They will now be assigned a trainer and train on the dispatch floor until the DCJS Academy begins where they will be certified.

Welcome back Officer D. Wellford

WelcomeLateral TransferOfficerL. Ortiz

Welcomeback OfficerW.Craig

WelcomeLateralTransfer OfficerR.Calhounand OfficerM.Thomas

WelcomeLateralTransfer OfficerQ.Roberson

SPD is GROWING

Intersections with Enforcement Cameras

Pruden Blvd at Lake Prince Drive

Holland Rd and West End of Suffolk Bypass

Harbour View Blvd at Bridge Rd

College Dr. at Bridge Rd

N. Main St at West Constance Rd

Shoulders Hill Rd at Bridge Rd

Godwin Blvd at Kings Fork Rd

Portsmouth Blvd at Nansemond Pkwy(E. Washington St

Intersection)

Please be mindful of the above mentioned intersections and BE SAFE!

PRIDE - SELF-INITIATED CALLS FOR SERVICE

Report printed: 2/21/2024

COBB, CODY LOUIS ADAMS, DAVID RYAN FARRIS, BRETT ANDREW MINSKY, EPHRAIM RAFAEL BALABA, ANDREW BAJUYO CALERO, DONALD ENRIQUE BOYETTE, CEDRIC LASHAWN PREVETT, CHRISTIAN PATRICK ANDERSON-HODGIN, SHANTAE TRUMBAUER, THOMAS WILLIAM JR Total 12/2023 1/2024 2/2024 2,495 1,828 1,767 1,683 1,654 1,614 1,557 1,531 1,446 1,412 794 641 592 575 594 585 537 589 532 603 591 850 666 704 743 716 621 605 474 1,025 676 596 325 442 356 286 304 321 309 335
SUFFOLK POLICE DEPARTMENT
Report created by Crime Analyst, Jodi Cuffee 1

SUFFOLK POLICE DEPARTMENT

PRIDE - OFFICER ARRESTS (# people arrested) (does not include Warrant Bureau)

HOLT, MATTHEW ROBERT

MOORE, TODD PHILLIP

SESSOMS, CLIFTON EARL

BYRNES, SETH EDWARDS

WRIGHT, DUSTIN ANDREW

ANDERSON-HODGIN, JOSEPH CH

CHAPMAN, JAMES DYLAN

CORNWELL, GREGORY ROBERT

FREEMAN, MARCUS JOSHUA

Report printed: 2/21/2024 FELIZ, ADRIAN EMIL

Total 12/2023 1/2024 2/2024 12 13 13 13 13 15 17 20 20 20 7 5 3 5 5 7 6 6 3 6 2 7 8 7 4 7 5 7 7 14 3 1 2 1 4 1 6 7 3 7
1
Report created by Crime Analyst, Jodi Cuffee

SUFFOLK POLICE DEPARTMENT

PRIDE - OFFICER TRAFFIC CITATIONS

Report printed: 2/21/2024

SESSOMS, CLIFTON EARL

CALERO, DONALD ENRIQUE

SHELTON, TROY DOUGLAS

GODWIN,

PRUITT, BRANDON STEVENS

CORNWELL,

COBB, CODY LOUIS NEAL, PHILIP BENDER
BRETT ANDREW
FARRIS,
DEAN
FORREST
GREGORY ROBERT ANDERSON-HODGIN, JOSEPH CH Total 12/2023 1/2024 2/2024 68 65 55 46 40 35 32 28 26 136 7 0 61 20 32 17 14 14 17 12 6 7 28 38 11 26 25 14 13 19 6 1 4 9 7 47 10 27 27 12
Report created by Crime Analyst, Jodi Cuffee 1

SUFFOLK POLICE DEPARTMENT

PRIDE - OFFICER TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS

Report printed: 2/21/2024

NEAL, PHILIP BENDER STIFF, NIGEL DONOVAN WISE, KAITLIN BREANNA BYRNES, SETH EDWARDS BARRICK, KENNETH RYAN VENTURA, JOSHUA DUARTE ANDERSON-HODGIN, SHANTAE
THOMAS WILLIAM PARFENOVICH, MAKSIM VLADIMIR ANDERSON-HODGIN, JOSEPH CHARLES Total 12/2023 1/2024 2/2024 21 18 16 16 14 14 14 14 13 12 7 7 8 8 7 6 6 6 6 6 9 5 6 8 5 5 3 4 4 3 5 6 2 0 2 3 5 4 3 3 Report created by Crime Analyst, Jodi Cuffee 1
TRUMBAUER,

PREVETT,

LABRECQUE,

TRUMBAUER,

SUFFOLK POLICE DEPARTMENT

PRIDE - CITIZEN CALLS FOR SERVICE

Report printed: 2/21/2024

FELIZ, ADRIAN EMIL BYRNES, SETH EDWARDS HOLT, MATTHEW ROBERT WRIGHT, DUSTIN ANDREW KAREIVIS, ZORAIDA MIRTA PRUITT, BRANDON STEVENS GARRISON, BRANDEN TYLER
CHRISTIAN PATRICK
MICHAEL ERNEST
THOMAS WILLIAM JR Total 12/2023 1/2024 2/2024 2,351 2,151 2,080 1,969 1,667 1,662 1,651 1,641 1,600 1,556 940 892 785 684 582 510 564 900 511 660 776 703 701 807 606 595 698 655 605 640 86 635 556 594 478 479 557 389 484 256
Report created by Crime Analyst, Jodi Cuffee 1

SUFFOLK POLICE DEPARTMENT

PRIDE - OFFICER FIELD CONTACTS

Report

printed: 2/21/2024 COBB, CODY LOUIS ADAMS, DAVID RYAN FARRIS, BRETT ANDREW SESSOMS, CLIFTON EARL STROBEL, CLAY SANDERS SHELTON, TROY DOUGLAS
EPHRAIM RAFAEL CALERO, DONALD ENRIQUE TRUMBAUER, THOMAS WILLIAM ANDERSON-HODGIN, JOSEPH CH Total 12/2023 1/2024 2/2024 78 69 62 61 60 59 156 129 115 101 53 42 30 46 24 22 36 26 39 16 6 66 67 30 22 32 35 26 17 24 9 4 37 20 55 33 22 12 20 19 Report created by Crime Analyst, Jodi Cuffee 1
MINSKY,

MARCH

BIRTHDAY Happy

1- Worth, John M.

Bray, Zachary T.

Gaines, Kristi

2- Fede, Jesse

Garrison, Branden

Gardner, Lynsay

3- Strobel, Clay

Rawlings, Khadejah

5- Diggs, Antonio P.

6- Cornwell, Gregory

8- Fellers, Sherry M.

11- Wiggins, Dwayne L.

Bailey, George Jr.

Craig, William Kenneth Jr.

12- Carter, Marcus Q.

Weatherly, Jennifer Mary

13- Myrick, Gary D.

14- Garvin, Cassandra A.

15- McTague, Christopher

17- Tuttle, Darlene J.

18- Veronica Nordan

Patrick Araojo

19- Thomas, Christopher

20- Newton, Frank Jr.

21- Campbell, Tracy L.

Pierce, Anne

24- Bulls, Jonathan

25- DeLugo, Mary C.

26- Woodyard, Mary

27- Jernigan, Shane

29- Cain, Austin

McMillan, Matthew

31- Brigham, Eric

APRIL

BIRTHDAY Happy

2- Cabell, Madison

3- Heath, Eldon

4- Wellford, David Carter

9- Cuffee, Jodie P. Generose, Michele

10- Wise, Michael N. Brown, Richard

11- Carr, Janet V.

13- Paluzzi-Thomas, Michele

15- Clark, Jacob

17- Ball, Antony

19- Goben, James

20- Sawyer, Tabitha Stiff, Nigel

21- Carter, Kurt M. Ingram, Angelique

24- Gasparini, Nicholas Eugene

27- Boyette, Cedric Byrnes, Seth Edwards, Kristina

30- Keller, David Jr.

18- McGilvray-Lanier, Meghann M. Dillon, Kailee

TRAINING

K-9 Training: March 5, 12, 19, 26

Drone: March 13

Dive: March 20

Search and Rescue: March 14

CNT: March 20

SWAT: March 27, 28

Open Range: March 12, 19

March In-service

March 6-8

K-9 Training: April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30

Drone: April 10

Dive: April 17

Search and Rescue: April 11

CNT: April 17

SWAT Training: April 24, 25

Open Range: April 16, 23

April In-service

April 17-19

HIRING EVENT MARCH 23rd! TELL ALL OF YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY

UPCOMING EVENTS

• 3/19-SOCIAL WORKER DAY

• 3/23-HIRING EVENT

• 3/29-FLORENCE BOWERS ELEM. CAREER DAY

• 4/ 7-13 ANIMAL CONTROL APPRECIATION WEEK

• 4/ 7-13 TELECOMMUNICATORS APPRECIATION WEEK

• 4/10-PROMOTIONAL CEREMONY

• 4/18- HILLPOINT ELEMENTARY PTA MEETING

• 4/19-LITTLE FEET MEET AT LHS (SPECIAL OLYMPICS FOR ELEMENTARY STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES)

• 4/20-NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMS’ RIGHTS WEEK AT LAKE MEADE PARK

• 4/24-GANG VIOLENCE AWARENESS FORUM AT KINGS FORK HIGH SCHOOL STARTING AT 6:00PM

IF YOU’D LIKE TO ASSIST WITH ANY OF THESE EVENTS, PLEASE CONTACT JASMINE STOKLEY

JSTOKLEY@SUFFOLKVA.US

TIP of the Month

Don’t forget FUNCTIONAL TEST MODE

As a reminder, all officers should perform a functional test for the Taser 7 prior to their shift. This ensures that the Taser 7 is functioning properly and that the battery life is sufficient.

Better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it.

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