Marshfield Police Department
Annual Report
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MARSHFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT ANNUAL REPORT - 2018 Table of Contents
Topic
Page
Letter from Chief Gramza Table of Contents Police Organizational Chart Personnel Changes 2018 All Emplo yee Seniority List Awards Index of A ctual Crime and Clear ance Rate
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Drugs
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Statistics
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Accidents/Crashes
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Vehicle Mileage Report
10
Transport and Booking Statistics
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K9 Unit
12
Ordinance Parking
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Ordinance Animal Control
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Police Organizational Chart Police and Fire Commission Administrative Assistant
Chief of Police Assistant Chief
Lieutenant Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant Lieutenant
Staff Services
Lead Officer
Lead Officer
Lead Officer
Lead Officer
Detective
Records Specialist
Training Officer
Training Officer
Training Officer
Training Officer
Detective
Records Specialist
K9 Officer
Patrol Officer
K9 Officer
Patrol Officer
Detective
Records Specialist
Patrol Officer
Patrol Officer
Patrol Officer
Patrol Officer
Detective
Ordinance Officer
Patrol Officer
Patrol Officer
Patrol Officer
Patrol Officer
Drug Detective
Ordinance Officer
Patrol Officer
Patrol Officer
Patrol Officer
Patrol Officer
Drug Detective
Custodian
School Resource Officer School Resource Officer
Auxiliary Police
Traffic Safety/Court Officer
14 Crossing Guards
4 Police Chaplains
Auxiliary Director Squad Leader 9 Auxiliary Members
Squad Leader 9 Auxiliary Members
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Personnel Changes New Hires Mack Scheppler - Patrol Officer - February 12 Jesse Tlachac - Patrol Officer - March 12 Kelly Carolfi - Patrol Officer - March 12 Allie Eckes - Transport Officer - April 19 Kayla Wolf - Ordinance Officer - May 29 Ashtin Zunker - Transport Officer - August 25 Susan Simon - Crossing Guard - August 27 Taylor Cooper - Transport Officer - August 31 Jacob Maxson - Patrol Officer - September 4 Betty Brandl - Crossing Guard - September 17 Austin Pickard - Transport Officer - October 27
Resignations David Mattheisen - Patrol Officer - January 2 Tanner Gruber - Patrol Officer - January 7 Randy Laessig - Transport Officer - February 19 Sari Goodness - Patrol Officer - March 8 Daniel Leonard - Ordinance Officer - May 30 Sandy Christman - Crossing Guard - June 1 Samuel Fox - Special Response Team - September 17 Cory Christian - Special Response Team - September 17 Terry Endries/K9 H - K9 Unit - October 24 Teanna Jacoby - Transport Officer - November 1
Assignments Terry Endries - Special Response Team - July 17 Alexander Mitchell - Special Response Team - July 17 Samuel Fox/K9 Rika - K9 Unit - October 24
Military Deployment Jesse Tlachac - Patrol Officer - November 12
Returning Employees Joshua Follen - Parking Enforcement (Ordinance) - May 14 to October 25 Len Nyen - Park Patrol - May 16 to October 31 Seth Stankowski - Park Patrol - May 16 to October 31 Kirsty Fahey - Records Casual - April to August, November to December
2018 All Employee Seniority List Marshfield Police Department Name
Karl, Debra Salacinski, Daniel Krokstrom, Lorrie Larson, Darren Meek, Steven Larsen, Robert Keffer, Dennis Gramza, Richard Neinast, Allan Hamill, Kevin Lindner, Peggy Zeps, Patrick Geurink, Jody Beauchamp, Jared Giacomino, Christine Esser, Travis Parks, Jason Sherden, Travis Wargowsky, Aaron Fox, Samuel Gaetz, Cindy Gross, Rochley Tibbett, Bruce Topness, Michael Berres, Matthew Bornbach, Caleb Berg, Christopher Kramer, Landon Stargardt, Chris Endries, Terry Punke, Jason Iverson, Derek Hasz, Christoher Kizer, Jamie Beathard, Robert Foemmel, Jason Borchardt, Blake Abel, Libby Christian, Cory Leu-Martinek, Julie Mitchell, Alexander Larsen, Joshua Klein, Anthony Scheppler, Mack Tlachac, Jesse Carolfi, Kelly Wolf, Kayla Maxson, Jacob
Position
Police Records Specialist Officer Friendly Admin. Services Supervisor Detective Lieutenant Lead Officer Ordinance Officer Patrol Lieutenant Police Chief Detective Detective Administrative Associate Assistant Chief Patrol Lieutenant Lead Officer Detective Patrol Lieutenant Detective Patrol Lieutenant Patrol Officer K9 Officer Police Records Specialist Patrol Officer Custodian Lead Officer School Resource Officer Field Training Officer Field Training Officer Field Training Officer Police Records Specialist Patrol Officer Lead Officer Drug Detective K9 Officer Patrol Officer Patrol Officer Drug Detective Field Training Officer Patrol Officer Patrol Officer School Resource Officer Patrol Officer Field Training Officer Patrol Officer Patrol Officer Patrol Officer Patrol Officer Ordinance Officer Patrol Officer
Years of Service
36 33 32 29 27 25 23 21 21 21 21 21 20 20 17 16 16 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 11 11 9 9 9 8 8 7 6 5 4 4 4 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
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2018 All Employee Seniority List Full Time School Crossing Guards Name
Location
Neuman, Todd Rhjodes, Dennis Christman, Steven Suckow, Dennis Rhodes, Darlene Cannon, Tom Mills, Pete Brandl, Betty* Wegner, Aleck Gleisner, Donald Thieme, Arlene
Doege & Peach (AM)/8th & Peach (PM) Becker & Peach Walnut & Upham 17th & Palmetto Doege & Peach (PM) 14th & Schmidt 17th & Felker St. Joseph & Upham 11th & Adams Oak & Upham 11th & Lincoln
Yrs of Service 26 17 16 13 13 11 10 0 4 3 3
Substitute School Crossing Guards Name Weber, Gene Wolf, Tony Frueh, Sharon Simon, Sue
Yrs of Service 10 4 3 0
End of school year 2017-2018 saw our long-time substitute Sandra Christman retire. With her retirement, our part-time crossing guard Don Gleisner moved to full-duty status for fall of 2018 school year. *Due to medical reasons, Roger Oemig was not able to work crossing guard startng middle of October 2018; therefore, substitute Betty Brandl moved to full-time status covering his crossing.
Name Witzel, Rick Witzel, Carolyn Nyen, Len Meyer, Bill Wolf, Tony Steingraber, Steven Sharon Frueh Gorman, Karmen Schonfeldt, Todd Stankowski, Seth Lentz, Chrysta Lentz, Janice Pickhard, Austin Hass, Jody Knauf, Angie Eckes, Allie Zunker, Ashtin Moe, Mitzi Zdroik, Randy Turner, Dustin Cooper, Taylor Anderson, Destiny
Yrs of Service 39 35 29 19 13 10 10 7 5 4 4 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
Officer Aaron Wargowsky was selected as our Employee of the Year. His selection was based on his work in resolving two instances of armed suicidal subjects through patient and compassionate negotiations. In both instances, Officer Wargowsky's persistence resulted in the subjects leaving their handguns and submitting to being taken into custody without further incident.. Employee of the Year Award is awarded for outstanding achievement by an employee that brings credit to the department and which involves performance above and beyond that which is required by an employee's basic assignment. Valor awards are issued to members who exercise boldness and determination while facing great danger. Officer Alex Mitchell was presented with the Valor Award in 2018 for the patience and de-escalation techniques he demonstrated while still controlling the arrest of a noncompliant man presumed to be armed with a knife who had stolen a vehicle.
AWARDS 5
Index of Actual Crime and clearance rate clearance rate
Violent crimes 150
100
50
0
Forcible..
Robbery 2016
Agg. Ass.. Non-Agg..
2017
2018
clearance rate
10% Larceny Theft 63% motor vehicle 100% theft 100% arson Burglary
70% Forcible Rape Robbery 100% Aggravated 100% Assault NonAggravated 96% Assault Property Crime 400 300 200 100 0
Burglary
Larceny T.. Motor Veh.. 2016
2017
Arson
2018
Clearance Rate 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0
Violent 2016
Property 2017
As depicted above, in 2018, 67%Â of the total (major crimes) submitted to the state uniform crime reporting program were cleared by arrest or other means (333 of 494).
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DRUGS
700 600 500 400 300 200
Drug Arrests Time of Day
100 0
2015
2016
2017
2018
Yearly Drug Arrests
In 2018, with help from Groundwater Guardians and Marshfield Area Coalition for Youth, the department collected and disposed of 1334 lbs of prescription drugs. This brings our 12 year total to 13,206 lbs
Drug Arrest Report 2017
Drug Arrest Report 2018
Poss-Mar (54.41%)
Poss-Mar (42.18%) Sale- Nar (9.48%)
Poss- Nar (18.48%) Poss-Coke (6.64%)
Sale- Mar (17.54%) Poss- Other (5.69%)
Sale- Nar (5.75%)
Poss- Nar (25.67%) Poss-Coke (4.98%)
Sale- Mar (6.90%) Poss- Other (2.30%)
Statistics Traffic Stops
Warrants
7000
400 300
5000
200 100 0 2016
2017 New
3000
2018
Cancelled
Annual Traffic Stops 2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
Service Calls Day of the Week
OWI Report 150
100
50
0 2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
0
OWI
500 Sun.
2000
Tues.
2500 Wed.
3000
3500
Thurs.
Sat.
Yearly Calls for Service: 2018 - 22,033 2016 - 18,492 2017 - 19,209 2015 - 17,410
Booking STATistics
27%
Mon.
1500 Fri.
Police False Alarms 2017 - 184 alarms - $1,771 2018 - 156 alarms - $2,389
Females
1000
69%
males
4%
Juveniles 8
Accidents/Crashes 350
70
300
60
250
50
200
40
150
30
100
20
50
10
0
Injury Property Damage Deer
Driveable
Type of Accident
2016
2017
2018
800 2014
2015
2016
900 2017
Hit&Run
Pedestrian
Type of Accident
2016
Traffic Crash Report
700
0
2017
Non-Reportable
2018
Reportable accident versus nonreportable accident: The difference between the two types of accidents is the estimated cost to repair damage sustained by a vehicle in the accident and whether a person is injured. An accident is considered reportable if the damage sustained by one vehicle is greater than $1,000, a person is injured, or if damage to government property occurs with a value over $200.
2018
Crash Report Time of Day
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Vehicle Mileage Report The diverse fleet of 25 vehicles currently used by the staff of the Marshfield Police Department consists of both very specialized fully marked police vehicles as well as a number of multi-purpose unmarked vehicles that are necessary to serve the community as efficiently and effectively as possible. Number of miles driven in 2018 was 308,805 as compared to 317,177 in 2017.
Gasoline Used
Yearly Cost of Gasoline
30000
20000
10000
0
Gallons 2016
2017
2016 (28.30%)
2018
2017 (33.84%)
2018 (37.86%)
Maintenance Cost
2016 (36.24%)
2017 (33.15%)
2018 (30.61%)
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TRANSPORT and Booking Statistics In 2011, the Marshfield Police Department implemented the transport officer program. This program was created in an effort to provide a cost savings to the citizens as well as to maintain a safer community by eliminating staffing shortages when a non-combative individual needed to be transported to a facility outside the city of Marshfield.Â
Transport Hours
Transports 473 Total Transports
732 Total Hours
800
400
Number of Transpo..
Number of Transp..
500
300 200 100 0
2016
2017
Transport Officer
2018
328 Total Transports
April (9.15%) July (11.89%) Oct (6.71%)
Feb (6.40%)
600 500 400 300 200 100 0
2016
2017
2018
Patrol
Transport Officers
January (8.23%)
700
March (7.62%)
Patrol Transports
145 Total Transports
January (5.59%)
Feb (11.19%)
March (6.99%)
May (10.67%)
June (9.15%)
April (5.59%)
May (3.50%)
June (6.29%)
Aug (7.01%)
Sept (7.62%)
July (9.09%)
Aug (11.19%)
Sept (6.29%)
Oct (10.49%)
Nov (13.99%)
Dec (9.79%)
Nov (8.23%)
Dec (7.32%)
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K9 Unit 2018 Deployments
H (42.78%)
70
Steffi (42.22%)
Rika (15%)
The Marshfield Police Department Canine Unit prides itself with the ability to provide a unique service that benefits our officers, department, and most importantly our citizens. The unit is comprised of two officers who train diligently with their canines to ensure the best possible outcome when they are deployed. The canines are trained to detect the odor of illegal drugs, track the scent of a person who may either be missing or hiding, and also to help officers locate evidence that a suspect may have discarded.
Canine Searches
Building Searches 3
50
Number of Searches
Number of Searches
60
40 30 20 10 0
Articles Fleeing..
School
Vehicle SWAT ..
2
1
0
Building-Drugs Building-Su..
Type of Search H
Steffi
H
Perimeter
Type of Search
Rika
H
This year Officer Fox and his K9 Rika began their tour of duty on the same day K9 H retired following 7 years of dedicated service to the community.
H - retired 10/24/18. $8,850 was raised this year from the sale of the stuffed dogs and K9 calendars, and other organizational fundraisers and private citizen donations. The monies went to the K9 fund for the purchase and training of our new K9 Rika and her handler Officer Fox. Steffi - 3 years of
service
Steffi
Rika
Steffi about the stuffed dogs. how many sold. how much raised?
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Ordinance Parking Parking Citations Issued
Money Deposited with the City Treasurer 2018
1500
2017
1000
2016
500
0
2016 Ordinance
2017 Patrol
2018
0
10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 70000 Parking Tickets
Marshfield Medical
Among all of the citations issued 2,365 were issued in 2018, 1,494 citations were issued in 2017, and 2,583 citations were issued in 2016.
Parking Permits
Total Money Deposited 2016 2017 2018 $62,524 $39,368 $53,105
Paid Suspension Fines
90 80
1100
70 60 50 40
550
30 20 10 0
2016
2017
2018
Suspension Requests to State
0
2016
2017
2018
Payment Funds Recovered by the City of Marshfield **Includes payments of tickets issued from previous years. 13
Ordinance Animal Control In 2018 dogs and cats available for adoption were featured on the Marshfield Area Pet Shelter (MAPS) website http://marshfieldpetshelter.org and Facebook. Stray cats and dogs are impounded at the Marshfield Area Pet Shelter. while notices are placed in the Marshfield News Herald and Hub City Times in an effort to locate the owners of these animals. 250 200 150 100 50 0
Euthanized
MAPS
Turned Over To
2016
2017
Returned 2018
Domestic Animals at Large
Animal Impound Services
2016
Dog Cat
2017
Fee
2018
Animal
Total Animals at Large
0 0
100
200
300
400
Other animal types that ordinance handled in 2018 included ferrets, birds, muskrats, owls, ducks, skunks, woodchucks, snakes, geese, fox, cougar, and opossums.
1000
Fee Amount (Dollars) 2016
2017
2000
2018
2018 - $3,866 collected for impound services. 2017 - $2,792 collected for impound services. 2016 - $2,757 collected for impound services.
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Warnings Issued 69 64 38 62 2015
2016
2017
2018
Citations Issued 17 30 23 35 2015
2016
2017
2018
Animal Complaints
Total Fines Collected 2018
2016 2017 2018
2017
4466
2016
3293
0
Injured or Downed
20 21 17
Animal Bites
14 16 4
Trap Assists
105 85 65
Other Complaints
1,883 1,779 2,029
Total
2,022 1,901 2,115
4476
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
Dollar Amount Collected
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