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Meeting Date: January To: City Council From: Chief Tracy Frazzano Through: Michael A. McNees, City Manager Re: November 2020 Monthly City Council Report INTRODUCTION November was a significant month, where millions of Americans cast their ballot for the 2020 election. The Marco Island Police Department worked to ensure the safety of voters on Marco Island. MIPD worked with the other City Departments and the community, in preparation for Tropical Storm Eta, taking emergency preparedness action to ensure the safety of the community. The Marco Island Police Department highlighted its veterans on social media in honor of Veterans Day, recognizing their time serving our nation. November concluded with the celebration of Thanksgiving kickstarting the holiday season. The Department began its holiday safety campaign on social media reminding the community to celebrate safely and never drive impaired. Sgt Brian Hood and Lt. Gallup patrol the beaches on Thanksgiving Training ✓ Officers Belardo and Pohutsky completed Equivalency of Training requirements. ✓ 23 Officers, including Reserve and Auxiliary, attended CPR, first aid and self-defense training. 1 SERVICE AWARDS The City of Marco Island has developed a program to honor all City employees, dedicated to years of service. The program recognizes the milestones of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 years of continuous dedication to the City of Marco Island. Those honored within the Police Department are as follows: 20 Years Captain David Baer Officer Paul Keys Officer Jason Nachtrab Sergeant Brian Hood Sergeant Hector Diaz Officer Emilio Rodriguez 10 Years Officer Paul Ashby Officer George Guyer 5 Years Officer Josh Ferris Sergeant Mark Haueter Sergeant Zach Kirsch` Sergeant Kyle Kreis Sergeant Ryan Montgomery Officer Bob Marvin Officer Adam Nelson Captain Rich Stoltenborg Officer Andrew Lindenmuth Admin. Assistant Sharon Kovacs Chief Frazzano and City Manager Michael McNees with several Officers who received service awards 2 Social Media Detailed Report November Analytics Facebook @MarcoIslandPD • Fans: 2,038 ↑ 51 from October • Posts: 173 ↓ 15 from October • Reactions: 1,541 ↓ 3.8k from October • Shares: 87 ↓ 160 from October • Comments: 146 ↓ 631 from September • Interactions from: United States Twitter @MarcoIslandPD • Followers: 7,175 ↓ 4 from October • Likes: 505 ↓ 81 from October • Retweets: 155 ↓ 27 from October • Replies: 13 ↓ 9 from October • Mentions: 42 ↓ 4 from October • Tweets: 180 ↓ 14 from October • Inbound Messages from: United States, Iceland Instagram @marcoislandpolicedept • Followers: 1,877 ↑ 90 from October • Posts: 171 ↓ 13 from October • Comments: 40 ↓ 38 from October Nextdoor Marco Island Police Department • 25 Updates to Nextdoor • Post reach: 4,483 Chief Frazzano tries out a DeLorean at the Knights of Columbus “Cars as Art” show Neighbors by RING • 4 updates to Neighbors YouTube Marco Island Police Department • 134 Subscribers • No Video Posted Events Promoted: - No events were promoted for the month of November. Educational Content: - Do not Boat Under the Influence! - Share the road while cycling! - Be a champion for safety! Stay Hands-Free in school zones! - Scam Alert – The City of Marco Island does not use text messaging to collect bills. - Wind-Driven Debris and Litter Ordinance. 3 - Bicycle Safety. - What to do if you test positive for COVID-19? - Move over and slow down for emergency vehicles! - Tropical Storm Eta NHC Updates. - Political Sign Regulations. - Never attempt to drive through flood waters! - Manatee Protection Zone information. - Stop for School Buses! - Sign up for CodeRED! - Swimming Pool Safety Tips! - Watch out for gopher tortoises! - COVID 19 & Hurricane Information. - Construction Site Clean Up before a storm. - Tune into the City of Marco Island’s Emergency Radio Station. - City of Marco Island Beach Regulations. - Tropical Storm & Flood Watch issued for Marco Island. - Hurricane Preparedness Information. - CCPS closure of facilities in preparation for Tropical Storm Eta. - Trash Pick-up cancellation in preparation for Tropical Storm Eta. - RV Parking Information. - Lock your doors to your vehicle and your home! - Gift Card Fraud and Scam Prevention. - Parking in the swale in residential districts is permitted between November 15 and January 15. - Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over! - Always fill in holes on the beach! - Prevent package theft! - Safe Holiday Shopping Tips! - Did you know you can text 911? - Collier Blvd Traffic Alert. - Be sure to check on your loved ones this holiday season! 4 Reserve / Auxiliary Program Activity Hours Reserve and Auxiliary Police Officers are unpaid volunteers who are certified by the State of Florida to perform in the law enforcement role. These officers must meet the Department’s and State of Florida’s annual retraining / certification requirements. Reserve and Auxiliary personnel are required to volunteer a minimum of 16 hours per month. They perform a variety of functions for our Department and community which are outlined in the chart below. Particularly they assist full-time personnel at community events or special duty functions (requests for an officer to be assigned and compensated by the outside vendor) and during significant weather events such as hurricanes or flooding. Reserve and Auxiliary Officers provide an additional uniformed police presence in neighborhoods, commercial areas, schools, parks, and beaches. Once a month Reserve and Auxiliary Officers have a staff meeting to review policy changes, attend training and address planning and logistical requirements. The below chart signifies the logged hours that have been devoted to the particular assignment by the Reserve and Auxiliary Officers. Activity Type November Last 3 Months Current Year Administrative 22 74 260 Background Investigations 15 28 49 Beach Patrol 0 29 130 Community Events 19 105 189 Investigations / Follow-up 0 0 4 Marine Patrol 0 20 44 Monthly Meeting 10 30 92 Park Patrol 0 9 11 Special Duty (Paid) 30 86 322 Special Duty (Unpaid) 13 73 311 Solo Patrol 12 22 226 2nd OFC Patrol 0 5 119 Program Coordination 22 35 114 Training 64 118 352 Weather Event 25 25 28 Other 0 0 76 Total 231 659 2,335 Special Duty Hours – Performance of Law Enforcement Duties Compensated by Outside Vendors • United Church Security at Church 20 Hours • Private Wedding Security 5 Hours • Presbyterian Church Security 28 Hours • Esplanade Art Fest Security 6 Hours • South Seas North West Bd. Mtg. Security 6 Hours • Farmer’s Market Security & Traffic 24 Hours **Special Details in November totaled 89 hours, ⬆ 37.5 hours over October. 5 CRIME REPORT Crimes Against Persons - Sexual Assault: 11/04/20: Sexual assault of a minor; investigation on-going. Domestic Violence (D.V.)/ Domestic Dispute: 11/12/20: Dispute; parties separated without incident. 11/11/20: Aggravated assault; subject transported to Naples Jail Center (NJC). 11/18/20: Violation of restraining order. 11/21/20: Disturbance; parties separated without incident. 11/26/20: Disturbance; parties separated without incident. 11/28/20: Battery against a person over 65 years; subject transported to NJC. Assault: 11/7/20: Assault at Mackle Park. 11/22/20: 2 Incidents of aggravated battery on Capri Ct.; subject transported to NJC. 11/24/20: Assault by intimidation on Bald Eagle Dr. Harassment: 11/24/20: Cyberstalking on N. Barfield Dr. 11/24/20: Harassment on Bald Eagle Dr. Property Crimes – Burglary: 11/29/20: Wallet, money taken from vehicle on Wayne Ave. 11/29/20: Tools from vehicle on Riverhead Ave. 11/29/20: Wallet from vehicle on Leland Way. 11/29/20: Wallet from vehicle on Tahiti Rd. 11/29/20: Firearm taken from vehicle on Bluebird Ave. 11/29/20: Attempted vehicle burglary from Worthington St.; nothing taken. 11/29/20: Attempted vehicle burglary from Bluebird Ave.; nothing taken. 11/29/20: Attempted vehicle burglary from Bluebird Ave.; nothing taken. 11/29/20: Attempted vehicle burglary from Tahiti Rd.; nothing taken. 6 11/29/20: Attempted vehicle burglary from Tahiti Rd.; nothing taken. 11/30/20: Key fob from vehicle on Bayport Ave. Grand Theft Auto: 11/29/20: Vehicle on Columbus Way; vehicle recovered. 11/29/20: Vehicle on Yellowbird St. 11/29/20: Vehicle on Tahiti Rd. 11/30/20: Stolen vehicle recovered on Tahiti Rd. Theft: 11/7/20: Bicycle on N. Collier Blvd. 11/16/20: Wallet on Galleon Ave. 11/17/20: Vehicle tags on S. Barfield Ave. 11/23/20: Champagne on N. Collier Blvd. Property Damage: 10/6/20: Vehicle damaged on S. Collier Blvd. 11/16/20: Railing damage on Winterberry Dr. Traffic - Officer Guyer provides a bike helmet to a desrving student Driving while impaired: 11/1/20: Driving while impaired on Bald Eagle Dr.; subject taken to NJC. 11/14/20: Driving while impaired on N. Collier Blvd.; subject taken to NJC. 11/19/20: Driving while impaired on Marco Lake Dr; subject taken to NJC. 11/21/20: Driving while impaired on S. Collier Blvd.; subject taken to NJC. No / Expired License: 11/11/20: Criminal traffic citation for no driver’s license (with knowledge) on Bald Eagle Dr. 11/18/20: Criminal traffic citation for no driver’s license (with knowledge) on Bald Eagle Dr. Traffic violations: 11/6/20: Failure to yield to a pedestrian; failure to provide a driver’s license on demand, on S. Collier Blvd. 11/7/20: Leaving the scene of an accident on Bald Eagle Dr., subject transported to NJC. 11/19/20: Failure to slow for emergency vehicles; registration expired less than 6 months on N. Collier Blvd. 7 Other Incidents: Warrant: 11/6/20: Warrant arrest on Greenbrier St. 11/10/20: Warrant arrest on N. Collier Blvd. Missing Person: 11/1/20: Missing person located off-island (deceased). Fraud: 11/2/20: Impersonation for loan purposes on Snowberry Ct. 11/2/20: Utility fraud on Mainsail Dr.; later identified as mistaken incident. 11/3/20: Credit card fraud on Anglers Cv. 11/3/20: Prescription fraud on N. Collier Blvd. 11/03/20: Check, gift card fraud on N.