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Springboro Division of Police. Jeffrey P. Kruithoff, Police Chief. 2004 Annual Report. Community Partnerships for Success. Visit the City of Springboro Web Site: www.ci.springboro.oh.us. Department Roster. Police Chief Jeffrey P. Kruithoff Lieutenant Sergeants
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Springboro Division of Police Jeffrey P. Kruithoff, Police Chief 2004 Annual Report Community Partnerships for Success Visit the City of Springboro Web Site: www.ci.springboro.oh.us
Department Roster Police Chief Jeffrey P. Kruithoff LieutenantSergeants Jon Wheeler Don Wilson Jon Wheeler Supervising Detective Todd Turpin Tim Parker Dan Bentley Lisa Walsh Communications SupervisorDispatchers Melody Meredith Nicole Pacifico Junell Mandich Detective Cathy Lang Aaron Zimmaro Carol Schweighardt Jennifer Lee Amy Tousignaut Patrol Officers Dan Fueston Joe May Dale Richter Bob Marchiny Larry Bush Brian Stewart Nick Clark Randy Peagler Eric Kuhlman Terry Dunkel Nathan Anderkin Heath Martin Chris Evans Todd Pultz
The Springboro Division of Police works in partnership with the community to provide protection and security for it’s citizens. The Police Division exists to protect people and property, to foster a community spirit and adherence to the law, to provide rapid response to citizens needs for service and to provide a variety of emergency services. Police Chief – Chief Executive Officer The Police Chief is responsible for planning, organizing, operations analysis, community relations and public affairs, development of operational policies and procedures, publishing enforcement and training bulletins and the development of short and long range operations. Springboro’s Division of Police is organized into two components: Operations Section The Operations Section consists of the following functions: • Patrol • Property Management • Crime Prevention • Investigations Unit • Criminal Investigations • Personnel Training • Juvenile Delinquency Communications Records Section The Communications Records Section is responsible for the reception and dispatching of calls for service to the Springboro Police Division. It is responsible for the maintenance and control of all police reports and records within the police division, except those reports which by their nature would stay under the control of the Chief of Police.
Operations Section The Operations Section consists of: • Lieutenant • Sergeants • Investigators • Patrol Officers The function of the Operations Section include the following: Patrol The patrol function is responsible for the protection of life, property and the prevention of crime and the apprehension of offenders through a combination of random and direction patrol by uniformed police officers in marked police vehicles. The patrol force is responsible to preserve the public peace, response to calls for service, render assistance to persons when necessary, conduct preliminary and follow-up investigations or reported offenses. Crime Prevention The crime prevention function provides crime prevention programs to the citizens of the community. The Crime Prevention Officer is also involved in public relations for the department. He is sometimes responsible for assisting the community with block parties, arranging for tours of the building for scout troops, etc. He shall keep up to date on crime patterns within the city and identify problem areas within the community, then make recommendations to reduce those areas that have been identified.
CommunicationsRecordsSection The Communications Records Section consists of: • Lead Dispatcher • Dispatcher/Deputy Clerks The Communications Records Section, under the supervision of the Lead Dispatcher, is responsible for the reception and dispatching of calls for service. The main and most important duty of this component is to receive and transmit various types of information in person, by telephone, by two-way radio and by computer terminal. It is responsible for receiving payments, typing charges for presentment in Springboro Mayor’s Court when the Clerk of Courts office is closed and for performing receptionist clerk/typist duties. It is responsible for the maintenance and control of all police reports. In 2004 the Communications Section dispatched 9,830 calls for service compared to 9,574 in 2003. 20,639 Computer Aided Dispatch calls were processed by the Communications Section in 2004 with 21,287 in 2003. 2004 showed 1,211 calls were received by E-911. In 2003, 1,284 calls were received.
Chart 8Crime Index Comparisons Crimes per 1000 population per year Crimes per 100,000 population per year
Mission Statement The MISSION of the Springboro Police Department is to work in partnership with the residents and businesses of the community to provide a safe and secure environment where the quality of life may be enhanced through the delivery of fair and impartial police services. Value Statement • We insist on honesty and integrity within our profession • We respect all people and their dignity • We value each Police Department employee and their contribution to our mission • We recognize our responsibility to the community