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HomeMy Public PortalAboutTIPD Quarterly Report Jan-Mar 2016 (2)City of Tybee Island Police Department Quarterly Report Presented by: Chief of Police Robert J. Bryson 1 Statistical Data- JANUARY Calls for Service: 910 Arrests: 24 Traffic Citations: 454 Vehicular Accidents: Reports: 2 Departmental: 1 Special Events: Polar Bear Plunge Mardis Gras MLK Parade Photos courtesy of Tybee Tales 2 3 Statistical Data- FEBRUARY Calls for Service: 993 Arrests: 34 Traffic Citations: 352 Vehicular Accidents: Reports: 6 Departmental: 1 Special Events: Critz Run Valentine Presidents Day MS Walk Retrieved from Google.pics 4 5 Statistical Data- MARCH Calls for Service: 1231 Arrests: 57 Traffic Citations: 274 Vehicular Accidents: Reports: 6 Departmental: 2 Special Events: Irish Heritage Fest National Bike Safety Week Easter 6 7 8 9 TIPD VIP: Neighbors Helping Neighbors The monthly meeting is held the last Monday of every month 10 TIPD Volunteer Program The TIPD Volunteer Program officially kicked off March 2016 11 Cpl Suddath’s shift rescued an injured pelican from Hwy 80 Lt Randolph conducted an Active Shooter class at City Hall The Tybee branch of the YMCA of Coastal Georgia recognized TIPD as Official Superheroes for their support of the VIP program. 12 Capt Hayes was recognized as the Employee of the Year by the City—way to go Captain! Ofc Dauphinee recruiting the next generation of Law Enforcement Officers Lt Randolph and Capt Fobes participated in a TIPD hosted Tazer training class 13 Capt Fobes and Communications Officer Bryan reading to the TIMA kids on Dr. Seuss Day Lt Toole and Ofc Lutz getting ready for their bike ride during National Bike to School Day! 14 TIPD had the pleasure of cooking for the Ronald McDonald House twice in February. We look forward to doing it again! 15 City Marshal Quarterly Report Lieutenant Joseph Toole Tybee Island Police Department 02/10/2016 – 04/17/2016 16 Refuse Container Notices Issued – 113 Refuse Container Citations Issued – 7 Property Maintenance Notices Issued – 16 Commercial Dumpster Violations – 7 Commercial Dumpster Citations – 2 Sunday Alcohol Sales Inspection – Doc’s Bar was not up to code and is not permitted to open at this time Temporary Sign Violations – 16 Civil Fence Complaint – 708 Jones Ave (turned over to zoning and planning) Work without Permit Violations – 4 February Statistical Breakdown 17 105 Jones Ave – Junk Furniture routinely left on property from Tybee Beach Vacation Rentals Alger Ave – home demolition project started for derelict home Littering Violation – Bubba Gumbo’s IGA Gate Repair began February Statistical Breakdown 18 Trash Container Violations – 31 Property Maintenance Notices Issued – 13 Property Maintenance brought to code (re-check) – 9 Property Maintenance Citations Issued - 2 Temporary Sign Violations – 7 Working without Permit Violation – 5 Commercial Dumpster Violation – 2 (1 Citation Issued) Sally Pierce Nature Trail investigation on tree’s being cut – permit was issued for trees 27 Taylor St. – Public Safety Hazard due to Cedar Tree in the front of residence 11 Oceanview Court complaint of criminal trespass (some cut down trees/shrubbery on property) – found that trimming was not done on her property (owned by homeowner’s association) March Statistical Breakdown 19 Hotel/Motel Tax Violations – 3 Operating business without license violation – 5 Tree Removal Permit Violation – 1 Conducted Sidewalk Permit review with all applicable business owners March Statistical Breakdown (Cont’d) 20 Trash Container Violations – 17 Temporary Sign Violations – 16 Property Maintenance Violations – 2 Property Maintenance brought to code (re-check after 30 days) – (1) Operating business without license – 5 Hotel/Motel Tax Violation – 2 Littering Violation – 1 (Sundae Café) Work without permit violation – 1 Home business violation – 1 Right of Way Issue – Gerald’s Chuckwagon Horses Violation – 2 Sales or Soliciting Sales Violation – 1 Special Event Permit Violation – 1 April Statistical Breakdown 21 In Closing Thank you for your time and attention. It is our pleasure to serve the residents, businesses and visitors of Tybee Island. 22