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FAIRFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT Monthly Report ober 216 Chief Gary MacNamara Fairfield Police Department www.fpdct.com

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Fairfield Police Monthly Report ober 216 Section 1: Bureau / Division Reports Noteworthy Police Work Patrol Division Support Services Bureau o ine Unit o Traffic Crash Investigation o Traffic Safety Unit o Animal Control Section 2: Statistical Activity Summary Overall Activity Calls for Service - Total Alarm Response Summary Calls for Service Detailed Motor Vehicle Activity Motor Vehicle Accidents Motor Vehicle Enforcement - Action Motor Vehicle Enforcement - Violation Type Parking Ticket Summary Criminal Activity Criminal Incidents by Patrol Criminal Activity by Month Criminal Arrests by Month 2

Fairfield Police Monthly Report ober 216 Section 1: Bureau / Division Reports Noteworthy Police Work Fairfield University Depart of Public Safety sent a letter thanking Sgt. Paris, Off. Demoteses, Off. Chueka, Off. Jeff Wikman, Off. Medvegy and Off. G. Wikman for their assistance during the third Dream Ride event to benefit Special Olympics. The pastor of Black Rock Congregational Church sent a letter of thanks to the department and Off. Dico. Off. Dico responded to the church when a woman was causing a disturbance. Per the pastor, Officer Dico s quick, appropriate, professional and decisive intervention was critical in getting a deteriorating situation under control. Chief Kulhawik sent a letter of thanks to the department recognizing the assistance of Off. Chueka and Off. Demotses during an escort. Lt. Greene recognized Sgt. Esposito, Off. Peck, Off. Koukoulas, Off. Stahl and Off. Gonzalez for their actions during a call involving a suicide of a combat veteran. 16-39139 Sgt. Zdru recognized Off. Renaldi for his actions that resulted in the recovery of a stolen vehicle and arrest of the occupants. The occupants were also suspects in numerous other thefts. Patrol Division 16-39139/ 1548 / Hemlock Rd. /EMS / Off. Gonzalez/ Peck and assisting officers ECC received a 911 call indicating a subject had shot himself on Hemlock Rd, Fairfield. Officer Peck arrived and Fairfield Fire staged near the residence awaiting the all safe. Peck arrived and found multiple friends on scene and took control of the situation. He was led upstairs to a bedroom where he discovered the victim. Peck secured the firearm and made the scene safe. Peck cleared the rest of the upstairs and requested Fire personal enter to provide emergency medical aid. AMR arrived on scene and paramedics transported the victim to the hospital. Peck secured the residence as a crime scene with assistance of responding officers. Officer Stahl and Gonzalez responded to the scene and began to conduct multiple interviews with individuals who were present at the scene at the time of the incident. Peck turned the scene over to Detectives as an untimely death investigation. 3

Fairfield Police Monthly Report ober 216 16-4728 1:28 PM Narcotics Violation Gonzalez, F 555 Turney Rd Officers Wells and Gonzalez located a vehicle inside the ina with two subjects inside. Upon approaching the vehicle they could smell the odor of marijuana. K-9 Jagger alerted and located 71, grams of marijuana from a fanny pack within the vehicle. Subject arrested on ijuana charges. 16-43442 1:51 AM Assistance Wells, K Central Ave/Connecticut Ave Bridgeport Bridgeport Police requested a K-9 to assist at the scene of a robbery. Officer Wells responded to Central Ave and Connecticut Ave and spoke to Bridgeport Officers who had the suspect in custody at this location. The robbery occurred at 1116 Stratford Ave, where the suspect displayed a handgun and fled on foot and arrested 1 mile from the scene of the robbery. Bridgeport Officers requested K-9 Jagger conduct a back track to see if the gun can be recovered. K-9 Jagger then began tracking east on Connecticut Ave along the sidewalk. K-9 Jagger tracked to the intersection of Connecticut Ave and Hewitt Ave then went up a set of stairs near this intersection. K-9 Jagger continued to track to Stratford Ave with negative results. A search of the entire area ended with negative results. 16-4313 2:7 AM Investigation Quiles, R and assisting officers Post Rd/Granville St Off. Quiles observed a suspicious vehicle on the Post Rd after midnight abandoned on the roadside with misused registration plates. Officer Quiles observed two occupants leave the vehicle on foot towards Granville St. A K-9 Maverick tracked from the abandoned vehicle and into side yards. A resident observed the police activity and reported two males passing through his gate a short time prior. K-9 track turned up negative results. The abandoned vehicle was towed from the Post Rd. At 459 a citizen reported two males attempting to enter vehicles near the train station. The two males were located; one of the males was carrying the keys to the vehicle that was towed from the Post Rd. during the earlier incident. One subject admitted his intent to break into vehicles earlier that evening but there was no evidence linking him. The male was charged with M/V violations relative to the abandoned M/V. Further statements led to conspiracy charges. Multiple burglaries into vehicles were reported the next morning. Arrest Warrants will be applied for the two subjects on multiple counts of burglary into vehicles in the Post Rd / Sasco Hill Rd. Area. 4

Fairfield Police Monthly Report ober 216 Support Services Continuing with hiring process for a new telecommunicator Continued process of processing police officer applications Training Annual firearms training and qualification conducted Several officers were sent to the following classes: School Threat Assessment Death Notification Instructor certification less lethal tools High Risk K9 Tracking Taser training new user Traffic Crash Investigations Total Accidents Investigated: 94 Search Warrants: 1 Arrest Warrants: 3 Misdemeanor Summons Issued: 1 Infractions Issued: 18/ Events Coordinated: Boy Scout Camp-out, American-Chinese Heritage Fest. Rosh Hashanah Service, Raveis Ride/Walk, Fall ket and Halloween on the Green with a Dog Parade Halloween at Trader Joes, Animal Control Complaints: 77 Wildlife related complaints: 26 Wildlife tested for rabies: Wildlife testing positive for rabies: Animals impounded: 16 (1 cat, 15 dogs) Animal bites: 3 Enforcement: Written warnings: 1 Infractions: Misdemeanors: 1 Sold as pet: 8 kittens Animals available for adoption: 2 dogs, 1 cat 5

Fairfield Police Monthly Report ober 216 Traffic Safety Unit Traffic Stops:355 Infractions: 161 Misdemeanor Summonses: 6 Accidents Investigated: 41 Car Seat Installations: 19 Other Activities: Preparation / Work on AAA Book Funeral detail for DC Lyddy brother in law Traffic Team participated in Firearms recertification on 1/5/16 Traffic Team participated and organized a bike rodeo at Kohl's Department Store with assistance from Kohl's Cares employees and Yale New Haven Childrens Hospital Message Boards were set up for the Town of Fairfield Fright Night and MADD Event The traffic team led the MADD Walk in downtown Fairfield from the Fairfield Theatre Company Car Wash bids organized and sent to purchasing Traffic Team participated and organized a child seat clinic at Kohl's Department Store with assistance from Kohl's Cares employees and Yale New Haven Childrens Hospital Several Pink Police Car events were organized and setup for Breast Cancer Awareness Month Several DUI arrests were made by the Traffic Team during this month Fairfield Beach Rd traffic study / enforcement Speed trailers placed on Knapps Hwy Harvester Rd stop sign pacos Burr St speed pacos Jackman Ave stop sign pacos Eastwood Rd stop sign pacos Sky Top Dr speed pacos 6

Fairfield Police Commission - Monthly Report ober 216 Section 3: Statistical Activity Summary TOTAL CALLS FOR SERVICE Calls for Service YTD 215 3942 338 3622 343 3789 369 47 499 3818 387 424 3464 44,982 216 3978 3847 4297 4694 4397 411 4459 5191 4391 4281 43,546 Note: Includes miscellaneous calls that may not be listed under the call analysis section Calls For Service - 215 Calls for Service - 216 55 35 3942 338 3622 343 3789 369 47 499 3818 387 424 3464 55 35 3978 3847 4297 4694 5191 4397 4459 4391 411 4281 15 15-5 -5 ALARM RESPONSE SUMMARY Total Alarms YTD 215 276 245 232 273 244 34 291 268 252 285 259 235 3,164 216 278 293 219 214 254 25 279 296 211 248 2,542 False Alarms YTD 215 276 245 232 273 244 34 287 256 227 266 258 235 3,13 216 273 291 217 214 251 236 264 257 189 234 2,426 Alarms - 215 Alarms - 216 4 4 3 276 245 232 273 244 34 291 268 252 285 259 235 3 278 293 219 214 254 25 279 296 211 248 2 2 1 1 7

Fairfield Police Commission - Monthly Report ober 216 Calls For Service - Detailed Summary Calls for Service - Type YTD 911 Hang Up 7 12 7 15 6 11 11 1 9 4 92 Abandoned Vehicles 14 8 9 9 9 8 11 1 1 1 98 Alarms 278 293 219 25 254 25 279 296 211 248 2533 Animal Complaints 66 68 85 79 114 113 117 132 19 87 97 Assaults 9 2 11 4 7 4 6 3 3 6 55 Assistance 146 138 158 141 152 15 183 163 147 144 1522 Bank Escorts 19 2 21 2 21 21 19 23 21 2 25 Bomb Threats 1 1 Breach of Peace 39 49 56 56 51 62 56 5 48 6 527 Burglary 4 8 5 6 9 18 13 17 11 7 98 BusinessChecks 142 982 1218 148 1362 1135 1162 1823 145 1268 1285 Cancelled Alarms 48 58 5 51 62 66 63 46 55 56 555 Community Events 43 47 56 17 31 39 71 46 62 67 479 Door Open 8 4 2 11 5 2 1 1 4 7 45 Drowning EMS 46 49 415 389 395 377 395 36 427 43 43 Funeral Escorts 2 15 16 16 14 15 11 11 15 14 147 Harassment 15 18 26 26 21 1 21 14 2 23 194 Intoxicated Subjects 5 6 4 9 7 3 13 7 8 11 73 Investigations 171 157 196 21 235 241 231 198 253 214 216 Larceny 2 1 25 38 22 29 2 33 22 23 242 MVA 212 24 193 21 227 19 214 195 223 264 2132 Medical Alarms 1 2 1 1 5 Psychiatric calls 4 8 8 2 3 3 7 2 8 4 49 Missing Persons 5 1 7 6 5 3 3 6 4 3 43 Narcotic Violations 11 9 15 12 9 8 1 6 21 1 111 Noise Complaints 13 17 18 3 59 42 4 25 47 48 339 Parking Complaints 3 31 25 33 39 37 55 47 56 4 393 Pistol Permit Apps 47 48 41 35 33 9 13 17 17 24 284 Reckless Driver 22 28 23 27 39 33 26 3 32 33 293 Recovered Property 9 13 15 15 16 18 19 19 18 17 159 Road Hazard 36 54 25 27 32 48 52 35 3 33 372 Robbery 2 1 3 3 2 2 13 Sex Violation 1 1 2 2 1 7 Shoplifter 15 2 14 17 17 11 19 28 23 21 185 Stolen Vehicles 5 3 3 3 4 5 8 5 4 2 42 Suicide 1 1 1 1 1 5 Suicide Attempts/Threats 1 7 8 7 6 5 12 6 4 5 61 SuspiciousActivity 58 53 76 79 78 12 92 76 98 79 791 Theft from MV 26 6 27 19 48 22 25 31 1 63 277 Trespasser 2 3 7 1 5 8 9 13 15 8 8 Vandalism 14 19 13 13 19 1 14 23 12 17 154 8

Fairfield Police Commission - Monthly Report ober 216 MOTOR VEHICLE ACTIVITY MV Accidents YTD 215 191 231 251 191 216 219 191 17 174 227 229 225 2,515 216 212 24 193 212 227 219 214 195 223 264 2,163 Motor Vehicle Accidents - 215 Motor Vehicle Accidents - 216 3 25 2 15 1 5 191 231 251 191 216 219 191 17 174 227 229 225 3 25 2 15 1 5 212 24 193 212 227 219 214 195 223 264 MV Enforcement YTD Warnings - 215 322 268 299 258 317 268 432 616 528 48 442 299 4,457 216 426 347 518 432 317 255 382 46 31 348 3,741 Infractions - 215 231 165 142 18 256 132 268 33 196 16 51 123 2,621 216 249 23 283 563 275 215 287 481 2 199 2,955 Misdemeanor - 215 48 42 46 37 44 3 5 64 46 37 53 2 517 216 43 34 45 64 37 35 43 44 3 18 393 Custodial - 215 6 4 5 4 8 4 1 2 1 6 1 1 52 216 6 7 9 9 3 9 12 4 8 11 78 DUI Arrests - 215 11 17 7 6 15 9 13 8 9 7 7 8 117 216 8 8 13 5 6 7 5 7 11 1 8 MV Contacts - 215 618 497 511 428 64 454 773 12 792 623 113 451 7,82 216 741 66 881 182 649 519 728 952 566 589 7,313 MV Contacts - 215 12 1 8 6 4 2 12 113 773 792 618 64 623 497 511 428 454 451 MV Contacts - 216 12 1 8 6 4 2 182 952 881 741 728 66 649 519 566 589 9

Fairfield Police Commission - Monthly Report ober 216 MV Enforcement: Type YTD Speeding Violations 158 13 123 111 59 81 179 12 115 117 1193 Seatbelt Violations 41 2 64 195 119 8 5 154 11 18 734 Registration Violations 43 37 61 68 55 5 47 64 57 34 516 License Violations 27 23 39 44 28 21 31 37 3 27 37 Distracted Driving 21 24 35 212 62 15 29 184 17 13 612 Suspended Licence 4 29 3 42 2 2 31 32 14 17 275 Traffic Light Violation 26 21 32 37 22 19 23 27 29 28 264 The above incidents are a overview of common violations. These statistics are not the only motor vehicle enforcement actions taken. The above show top 6 violations for the month. PARKING TICKET SUMMARY Total Issued YTD 215 289 291 465 432 385 48 752 65 448 473 471 512 5648 216 439 353 468 38 42 456 79 69 549 382 499 8 7 Parking Tags Issued 215 752 65 8 7 Parking Tags Issued - 216 79 69 6 5 4 3 289 291 465 432 385 48 448 473 471 512 6 5 4 3 439 353 468 456 38 42 549 382 2 2 1 1 1

Fairfield Police Commission - Monthly Report ober 216 CRIMINAL INCIDENTS Criminal Incidents: Patrol R2 R3 R4 R5 B2 B3 B4 B5 Larceny 21 15 5 2 14 7 9 11 Vandalism 2 1 2 5 4 1 2 MV Theft / Attempt 1 1 Burglary / Attempt 1 1 3 1 Assault 2 2 1 1 Robbery 1 1 Criminal Activity: Month YTD Larceny - 215 36 32 25 4 58 54 55 46 41 47 23 49 56 216 46 2 39 56 7 5 45 62 3 84 52 Vandalism - 215 13 6 14 15 14 19 12 17 2 37 3 25 222 216 14 19 11 12 19 1 14 23 12 17 151 MV Theft / Attempt - 215 4 3 1 1 1 9 4 2 3 4 32 216 5 3 3 3 4 5 8 5 5 2 43 Burglary / Attempt - 215 13 13 9 11 1 6 17 5 7 12 2 5 128 216 4 8 5 6 7 18 13 17 11 6 95 Assault - 215 6 4 7 5 3 6 3 5 3 4 1 4 51 216 9 2 11 4 4 4 6 3 3 6 52 Robbery - 215 1 1 1 3 1 1 8 216 2 2 1 3 3 2 2 15 Totals - 215 73 59 57 74 86 87 96 73 75 12 78 87 947 216 8 54 7 84 17 89 86 11 61 117 858 12 1 8 6 73 Criminal Activity Totals - 215 12 96 86 87 74 73 75 59 57 78 87 12 1 8 6 8 Criminal Activity Totals - 216 117 17 11 89 84 86 7 61 54 4 4 2 2 11

Fairfield Police Commission - Monthly Report ober 216 Criminal Arrests by Month YTD Larceny - 215 19 12 16 25 17 21 35 3 22 3 3 37 294 216 23 29 22 33 39 18 2 31 3 39 284 Vandalism - 215 1 1 1 1 4 1 2 4 3 5 1 2 26 216 2 1 2 5 MV Theft / Attempt - 215 1 1 1 1 4 216 1 1 1 3 Burglary / Attempt - 215 13 4 3 8 4 1 2 5 11 2 53 216 2 1 3 12 7 5 3 3 4 4 Assault - 215 9 5 7 4 4 3 3 5 4 6 2 5 57 216 9 2 8 5 5 1 2 5 2 4 43 Robbery - 215 3 1 4 216 4 2 1 7 Total - 215 45 23 29 38 25 29 42 41 35 52 33 46 438 216 35 34 34 55 53 2 27 4 35 49 382 Total Criminal Arrests - 215 Total Criminal Arrests - 216 6 5 4 3 2 45 23 29 38 25 29 42 41 35 52 33 46 6 5 4 3 2 35 34 34 55 53 2 27 4 35 49 1 1 12