2012 NAPERVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT ... - City of Naperville
2012 NAPERVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT ... - City of Naperville 2012 NAPERVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT ... - City of Naperville
Illinois Law Enforcement Alarm System 3Mobile Field ForceThe ILEAS Mobile Field Force (MFF) is designed to provide rapid,organized, and disciplined response to civil disorder, crowdcontrol, or other tactical situations.In March of 2012, the Naperville Police Department joined the ILEASRegion 3 Mobile Field Force based in Plainfield, Illinois. As a result,Officer John Reed and Officer Jason Stubler were assigned to theMobile Field Force.In May, Officer Reed and Officer Stubler, as part of the ILEAS Region3 Mobile Field Force, were deployed to Chicago for the NATO Summit. ILEAS and its participatingagencies sent approximately 290 Mobile Field Force officers and deputies to join approximately3,500 Chicago police officers for the summit. The NATO Summit deployment was the largest singledeployment in ILEAS history. The ILEAS Region 3 Mobile Field Force was deployed to the inner securityperimeter of McCormick Place.In October, Officer Reed was deployed with the ILEAS Region 3 Mobile Field Force to serve as alaw enforcement presence at a Warehouse Workers for Justice rally held in Elwood, Illinois. Approximately300-350 protestors from Chicago and Joliet assembled at the Wal-Mart distribution facility.During the deployment, 17 protestors were arrested.20
Evidence/Property SectionThe responsibility of the Property and Evidence Section isto maintain a management system for property and evidenceseized by the Naperville Police Department. Themanagement system meets strict and legally sufficientstandards for the handling, security, and disposition of evidenceand property.There are currently 37,939 items of property and evidence stored in the section.There were 10,860 items received into the section, a 7.4% increase from 2011.Approximately 9,815 items were removed from the property room through returns to owner,auction, transfers to other agencies, and/or Records Section, forfeiture/seizure, or disposal.Lab submissions of over 900 items of evidence in 560 cases were transported to forensic laboratories.Approximately 1,434 digital flashcards were submitted for processing. There were 38,884 digitalimages contained on the flashcards. There were 452 digital image requests for service with8,741 photographs printed and 812 CD/DVDs created.All inventories, audits, and inspections of the section were found to be correct and properly annotated.Property/Evidence Technicians Cummings, Gane, and Kraft received 2012 the Naperville PoliceDepartment Support Employees of the Year award for the hard work and dedication they exhibitedin maintaining the high standards as required in the efficient operation of the Property andEvidence Section.Forensic TechniciansFrom the left: Amy Cummings, Sarah Gane, and Tara Kraft21
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Illinois Law Enforcement Alarm System 3Mobile Field ForceThe ILEAS Mobile Field Force (MFF) is designed to provide rapid,organized, and disciplined response to civil disorder, crowdcontrol, or other tactical situations.In March <strong>of</strong> <strong>2012</strong>, the <strong>Naperville</strong> Police Department joined the ILEASRegion 3 Mobile Field Force based in Plainfield, Illinois. As a result,Officer John Reed and Officer Jason Stubler were assigned to theMobile Field Force.In May, Officer Reed and Officer Stubler, as part <strong>of</strong> the ILEAS Region3 Mobile Field Force, were deployed to Chicago for the NATO Summit. ILEAS and its participatingagencies sent approximately 290 Mobile Field Force <strong>of</strong>ficers and deputies to join approximately3,500 Chicago police <strong>of</strong>ficers for the summit. The NATO Summit deployment was the largest singledeployment in ILEAS history. The ILEAS Region 3 Mobile Field Force was deployed to the inner securityperimeter <strong>of</strong> McCormick Place.In October, Officer Reed was deployed with the ILEAS Region 3 Mobile Field Force to serve as alaw enforcement presence at a Warehouse Workers for Justice rally held in Elwood, Illinois. Approximately300-350 protestors from Chicago and Joliet assembled at the Wal-Mart distribution facility.During the deployment, 17 protestors were arrested.20