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Minutes of the Kendall County Public Safety Committee Meeting<br />

Held Monday, April 12, 2010<br />

At the Kendall County Public Safety Center Conference Room<br />

1600 hours<br />

Present were Chairman John Shaw, members Nancy Martin, Jesse Hafenrichter, Pam<br />

Parr. Also present were Sheriff Richard Randall, Chief Deputy Terry Tichava, KenCom<br />

Director Dave Farris, Deputy Coroner Purcell, and Facilities Management Director Jim<br />

Sm iley.<br />

Shaw called for the KenCom Report. Farris stated that they presently have one position<br />

open, as one of the new hires resigned. He continued that now that one of the<br />

municipalities has amended the amount of calls into KenCom, they were not planning to<br />

hire the three new dispatchers that were budgeted for May of this year until they<br />

reassess the call volume. He continued that wireless calls were 75% for the month of<br />

March 2010.<br />

Shaw called for the Coroner’s Report. Purcell stated that the deaths for March were up<br />

from February and that there were 25 deaths with all natural except for 3 accidental<br />

overdoses.<br />

Shaw called for the EMA report. Tichava stated that there was a siren test on March 2,<br />

a Kickoff <strong>meeting</strong> with police and fire department, PB&Z, KenCom and Southern Illinois<br />

University for the Hazard Mitigation Grant Plan on March 10, IEMA Meeting at Aurora<br />

Police Department March 11, they assisted the KCHHS Department with Strategic<br />

National Stockpile Drill March 15, a business/training <strong>meeting</strong> hosted a basic weather<br />

spotter class put on by the National Weather Service on March 16th~ Tichava said that<br />

there were four major projects going on for the rest of year for EMA.<br />

Shaw called for the Corrections Report. Randall stated that they had 422 new intake<br />

bookings on a total of 551 charges. He continued that they released 488 inmates on<br />

637 charges and 89 inmates were held over from the month before. He stated that the<br />

average daily population was 107, they served 8,656 meals with an average of $1.26<br />

per meal and logged 7,974 miles during the month and transported 233 inmates, 35 of<br />

which were Juveniles. Randall stated that the medical staff saw 148 inmates and he<br />

continued that they housed 60 inmates from other counties and billed out $35,160.00<br />

for 586 days of confinement. Randall added that there were 24 video bond call days<br />

with 75 inmates.<br />

Shaw called for the Operations Division Report. Randall stated that the Sheriff’s Office<br />

had 737 calls for service, 2,109 officers initiated for activity, 489 police reports, 27<br />

felony, 182 misdemeanors, and 87 warrants with a total of 296 total arrests. Randall<br />

continued that there were 1168 traffic contacts, 553 traffic citations, 7 DUI arrests, 0<br />

zero tolerance, 30 property damage, 5 personal injuries, and 0 fatal accidents. Randall<br />

stated that the Operations Division drove 51,313 miles in the month of March.<br />

Shaw called for the Support Services Report. Randall stated that Court Security had<br />

20,240 entries, they X-rayed 7,991 articles, 39 arrests with 308 contraband seized.<br />

Randall stated that there were 78 at bond call and 136 prisoner transports. Randall

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