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Animal control was added but not budgeted for. We were paying the County $90,000. We now pay the Shelter $65,000. Added part-time person to help with licensing. We will not bring in enough money to cover costs this year.
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Animal control was added but not budgeted for. We were paying the County $90,000. We now pay the Shelter $65,000. Added part-time person to help with licensing. We will not bring in enough money to cover costs this year. There have been 1329 Animal calls since November 2011 – Ofcr Reimer has handled 740. Patrol has responded to 589.
Animal Control was taken over by the City of Caldwell in October of 2011 and the Shelter was taken over by a private company. • Currently the City of Caldwell has one Animal Control Officer – Kandie Reimer • Kandie started in November of 2011 and is a certified Veterinary Technician • Kandie on average picks up 4 dogs a day – She works Tuesday thru Saturday
Operations Division • Started early at the beginning of this year • Covers : • Logistics • Code Enforcement • Animal Control • Building Maintenance • Fleet maintenance • Emergency Operations • management Adding This unit allowed us to add a Patrol Lieutenant and another detective
CALDWELL POLICE MOTORCYCLE UNIT
OFFICER TURNOVER We lost two officers last year – Both were terminations Both positions have been filled.
Bad Breeds Bad More resistance to authority Use of force reports going up Pursuits going up Alcohol and Drug use going up.
DDACTS What is DDACTS? DDACTS is an operational model that uses the integration of location-based crime and traffic data to establish effective and efficient methods for deploying law enforcementand other resources.
DDACTS How long has DDACTS been used? Data Driven approaches have gone through several name changes and ways to curb crime – You may have heard it called CompSTAT, Community Policing, or Directed Patrol. They are in essence a portion of DDACTS. So the concept has been around many years.
DDACTS Does any other departments in Idaho use DDACTS? Several other departments in Idaho are using or preparing to use this model to include Meridian Police, ISP, and Nampa Police. In fact, next month, Nampa Police and Caldwell Police are working together to do a big ‘kick off’ of this program. This will be done starting in early July just after the fourth of July holiday.