<strong>Wyoming</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Department</strong> Annual Report WYPD 2003 Volunteer Activities During 2003, 62 trained, uniformed members <strong>of</strong> the WYPD Senior Volunteer Patrol provided 20,143 hours <strong>of</strong> service to the <strong>Wyoming</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Department</strong> and the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Wyoming</strong>. Volunteer hours, as determined by the Independent Sector, Washington D.C. were valued at $343,035. Since the program’s inception in 1996, the Senior Patrol has provided 126,411 hours <strong>of</strong> service to the community. Hours served by assignment include: Administrative Assistance Make A Diff. Day 158 (clerical, reception, records) 975 Motor Pool 3,238 Outside Meetings 634 Emergency Food Del. 362 Lobby Front Desk Reception 1,626 Patrol 7,688 Det. Bureau & Pawn Shop 1,320 Public Relations 709 Tech. Support Unit 83 TV Production 196 Gun Safety Presentations 37 YANA Team 380 Food Bank 145 Training-In-service 1,625 Intergenerational Projects 1,232 TASKS Abandoned Bikes Picked-up 121 Court Courier 260 Fire Lane Citations Issued 245 Fire Lane Warnings 1,873 Handicapped Parking Citations Issued 977 Handicapped Parking Warnings Issued 1,224 Heartland Special Events Sponsored 7 Vacation House Checks 2,970 Subpoenas Served 644 You Are Not Alone Visits 380 � Thirty-three (33) Senior Patrol members successfully completed the American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid course. They are now certified to perform Heartsaver first aid, adult CPR and Adult AED. � A memorial plaque honoring the five deceased RSVP volunteers was placed on the <strong>Wyoming</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Department</strong> Memorial Garden Wall and a dedication ceremony was held. � A motorized bicycle was provided to the RSVP Program for utilization in monitoring <strong>City</strong> parks and trails, parades, and special event participation. � The RSVP Pawn Shop Program received special recognition from the <strong>Wyoming</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Department</strong> and the Ottawa County Sheriff’s <strong>Department</strong> for its assistance in identification <strong>of</strong> pawned stolen items which lead to arrests. Staffing Data DIVISION COMMANDER: Capt. John Lind Jr. RSVP COORDINATOR: Linda Lark STAFF: 62 Volunteers Retired Senior Volunteer Patrol Annual Summary 22 80 60 40 20 0 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 0 41 Handicap Parking & Fire Lane Enforcement Distribution Citation 28% RSVP Staff Levels Five Year Analysis 63 57 64 Volunteer Hours Served Five Year Analysis 21,000 19,314 17,004 15,003 62 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 20,143 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Verbal Warning 72%
<strong>Wyoming</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Department</strong> Annual Report WYPD 2003 ABBOT, Janet ABBOT, Stuart ANGUS, Hugh ANZALDUA, Rufino BELANGER, Helen BLACKPORT, Arthur BONT, Donald BRIGGS, Norma CLUGSTON, Duane COWLES, Mary CUNNINGHAM, Walt DAVIS, Donald DAVIS, Edward DEJONG, Ernie DUTHLER, Jane DWARSHUIS, Mick DWARSHUIS, Shirley DYKSTRA, Claire FAVIER, June FOOTE, Jim GAINEY, Dorothy GARD, Darlene GEIB, Douglas GEIB, Winnifred Retired Senior Volunteer Patrol Staffing Senior Volunteers Serving in 2003... GREEN, Charles HAVELHORST, Harry HOANG, Khuong HOMMINGA, Bill HOMMINGA, Geraldine JOYCE, Karen Lynn KAPE, Edward KATSMA, Gus LEFURGE, Harold LENARTZ, Dorothy LUTEY, Earl MACLACHLAN, Thomas MARION, Terence MCARTHUR, George 23 MILLER, Richard MOL, Leonard MORREN, Charlotte NELSON, Robert NEUMAN, Herbert PAGE, Al REED, Mary RHOADES, Curly RICH, Margo RUSSELL, Bernice SHIREY, Richard TAYLOR, Jim TERPSTRA, Georgetta VADER, Elden VANDERHOUT, Charles VANDERHOUT, Sheila VANDUINEN, Mike VANPROOYEN, Norma VERBURG, Joanie VERHOEF, Al WILSON, Harrison WILSON, Rose WYLIE, Kenneth