SLMPD Newsletter Dec. 2012 - St. Louis Police Department
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SLMPD Newsletter Dec. 2012 - St. Louis Police Department
December 2012 METRO A Newsletter of the Metropolitan Police Department, City of St. Louis Service Leadership Fair Treatment “Service, Integrity, Leadership And Fair Treatment To All” Integrity Mission Statement The mission of the Metropolitan Police Department, City of St. Louis is to protect, serve and assist citizens when conditions arise that may affect the well being of the individual or the community. Cooperating with others in the community, officers will work to prevent and detect crime, protect life and property and achieve a peaceful society, free from the fear of crime and disorder. Members of the Department will strive Meet the New Chief C ongratulations to Captain D. Samuel Dotson, the city’s newly appointed Chief of Police. Dotson is a 17-year veteran of the Department and had previously worked as Operations Director for the City of St. Louis, responsible for the oversight of many of the City’s departments. He has also served in numerous divisions within the Department including Board of Police Commissioners, Office of the Chief, Intelligence, Operational Planning and the Fourth, Seventh and Ninth Police Districts. Captain Dotson holds a Master of Business Administration from Fontbonne University and a Bachelor of Arts in Management from Webster University. Captain Sam Dotson is excited to officially start as Chief on January 1st, 2013 and is confident that the Department will work together to make this transition smooth. continually for excellence and maintain the peace through service, integrity, leadership and fair treatment to all. You can get frequent updates and announcements from the Chief by following him on Twitter @ChiefSLMPD Rest in Peace Lt. Robert Ceriotti New HQ To Be Complete by Summer 2013 T he department said goodbye to a dedicated officer on November 28. Lt. Robert “Bobby” Ceriotti has been a faithful member of the Department since January of 1980, when he entered the Academy. When he graduated in March, he began his career in the 7th District. Lieutenant Ceriotti had also been assigned to Vice-Narcotics, Narcotics, 1st District, 6th District, 6th District Detective Bureau and Area III Detectives. After his promotion to Sergeant in 1993, Ceriotti worked in the 5th District as a “Line Platoon” Supervisor and also served as a Sergeant in the 3rd District, Traffic Safety, and the Hotel-Motel Interdiction Unit. Ceriotti was once again promoted to Lieutenant in 2008 and served as “Watch Commander” in both the 5th and 2nd Districts. His final assignment was serving in the 7th District. During his long career, Ceriotti was awarded 2 Meritorious Service Citations, Chief’s Letters of Commendations, Officer of the Month, and the Department Award of Excellence. He also competed on behalf of the SLMPD in Guns ‘N Hoses multiple times and remained undefeated. When he wasn’t working, Lt. Ceriotti enjoyed spending time with his family. He leaves behind his beloved children, Kati and Robby; parents, Bob and Aggie; siblings, Susan and Danny; grandchildren Rylan and Avery; and other family members including his future son-in-law, nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles, cousins and countless friends and fellow officers. SLMPD Social Media Sites T he SLMPD currently has a YouTube channel, Facebook page, and Twitter account that are used in conjunction with the traditional means of communication to convey information from the Department to the Community. We encourage members of the Department who use social media to “subscribe” to our YouTube channel, “like” our Facebook page and “follow” our Twitter account. Direct links below: http://www.youtube.com/stlouismetropd http://www.facebook.com/#!/ SaintLouisMetropolitanPoliceDepartment https://www.twitter.com/SLMPD T he plans for the new building, located at 1915 Olive St., began in 2010, when a renovation study was completed on the current headquarters. When the study resulted in an estimate of approximately $70 million dollars worth of renovation, an alternative decision was considered. SLMPD searched for a building to purchase and renovate. The former A.G. Edwards building at 1915 Olive St. was obtained for $2.7 million in January 2011. The new building is composed of 143,000 square feet spread among four floors. The building also contains four floors of parking. The Lawrence Group, an architectural firm, has been working with the Department to design the renovated building to the needs of the SLMPD. The unit locations in the new HQ are: 1st floor – Records (records checks), Human Resources (information area) and Warrant Fugitive (Sex Offender registration) 4th floor - Homicide, DART, Child Abuse, Sex Crimes, Fraud/Cyber Crimes, MCSAP, RDU, Traffic Safety, SWAT, Emergency Management, Warrant Fugitive, Intelligence, Canine and Bomb & Arson 5th floor – Telephone Reporting, Information Technology, Crime Analysis, Buildings, Records, Lab/ ID and Planning & Research 6th – Asset Forfeiture, Tiered Training Room, Large Break Area, Men’s & Women’s Locker Rooms, Cardio Room and Mail Room 7th – Chief of Police, Bureau Commanders, Community Outreach, Public Information, Internal Affairs, Audit Advisory, Budget & Finance, Human Resources, Legal, Purchasing and Operational Planning. Every unit in the headquarters building will be moved to the new headquarters except for Property Custody. A new site for Property Custody is under review. Communications, the Forensic Lab and the Police Academy will remain in their current location. The four parking levels include roughly 250 parking spaces and an additional 50 in two surface lots on the east side of 19th Street. The Department is also looking into additional parking as well. Metro Quarterly | 2 Citizen’s Academy Graduation Dog Graduation Congratulations to the 27 graduates of the Citizen’s Academy! O SLMPD is proud of the 27 civilians who completed the 12-week Citizen’s Academy course! A graduation ceremony was held on November 28 in the board room to honor these outstanding citizens. Chief Isom was a guest speaker. n November 16, The Canine Unit Class #208 was presented and honored for their hard work and countless hours of dedicated training. Three officers and their canines successfully completed 14 weeks of rigorous training at the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Canine School. Congratulations to: The 12-week course was designed to strengthen the bond between the department and the community. The Citizens Academy offers St. Louis city residents and business owners a better understanding of the inner workings of the department and the daily challenges that officers face. The classes include instruction in the department’s history and structure, how the department predicts and analyzes crime patterns, gang intelligence, homicide investigations and community policing techniques. Students in the Academy also have the opportunity to interact with police canines and the police bomb robot, as well as tour the 911 center and use driving and shooting simulators. Police Officer Jermaine Jackson and K9 Barron Z of the SLMPD Police Officer Chris Fanning and K9 Diablo of the Overland PD Police Officer Johnathon Hadley and K9 AM of the Granite City PD Officer Jermaine Jackson has been a police officer with the department for more than 14 years and we are excited to welcome his new canine partner! Barron Z is a 3-year old male German Shepherd, who joins the department from the Czech Republic and has been trained in narcotics/patrol. We are proud of these exceptional citizens who are taking an active role in better serving and protecting our community! “Heroes Behind the Badge” Movie “Heroes Behind the Badge” is a documentary film featuring some of the brave men and women of law enforcement who put their lives on the line and survived, and those who made the ultimate sacrifice. The makers of this film hope to change the way society looks at the men and women of law enforcement and the brave acts they commit each day in the line of duty. SLMPD Officer Daryl Hall, who was killed April 24, 2011 when he confronted a gunman off-duty, is honored in the film with a photo included in a video montage of fallen heroes from around the country. Hall’s name is also included in the credits of the film. There will be a special screening of “Heroes Behind the Badge” on January 16 at 6:30 pm at Wehrenberg Ronnies 20 Cine’. 50% of the net proceeds of this film will go the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund. During the course of the program, Barron Z worked side by side with Officer P.O. Jermaine Jackson Jackson and received instruc& Barron Z tion in obedience, aggression, searching and in his specialty, narcotics. Officers and their canine partners develop special bonds during the training, and canines assist officers with suspect tracking, explosives, narcotics searches and other tasks, helping to solve and prevent crimes. The Department’s canine unit was formed in 1958 and is known as one of the oldest and most well-respected canine units in the country. The use of dogs began after the Board of Police Commissioners sent five chosen St. Louis Police Officers to London to learn about the city’s canine program. Upon the officers’ return and the Board’s approval, the St. Louis Police Canine Section was formed. The Canine Unit wanted to select an eager, fearless dog that could possess self-control and selected the German Shepherd as the unit’s preferred dog. We still use German Shepherds, such as Barron Z, today and they have proved to be a perfect partner in the Department’s fight against crime. Metro Quarterly | 3 Honoring Officer Julius Moore T Guns ‘N Hoses his past August, the City of St. Louis and the State of Missouri honored one of SLMPD’s fallen officers at a highway dedication ceremony. On August 25, a portion of I-55 was officially named the “Julius Keith Moore Memorial Highway.” Officer Moore had been on duty for just under two years when a fatal car crash on October 6, 2009 took his life. Officer Moore would have been 27 on November 8th. He is survived by his wife, Alicia, and three young children as well as his parents; sister, Jennifer; nephews and numerous other friends and family members. Julius Moore graduated from Normandy High School in 2004, earned a degree in Criminal Justice from Hickey College, then joined the department in April of 2007 as a recruit and graduated from the police academy on Dec. 6, 2007. He spent his commissioned career assigned to District 3 as a patrolman. Those that knew him say that Officer Moore loved being an officer and could always be seen with a smile on his face. Officer Moore’s loved ones along with the entire department hopes that the dedication will keep his memory alive. T he 26th Annual Budweiser Guns ‘N Hoses proved to be yet another successful event! The event was held on November 21 at the Scotttrade Center and attracted thousands of guests to see if the police officers could defend their championship title from 2011. Although the firefighters took home the win this year, the real winner that night was The BackStoppers. Since the event’s inception, it has raised about $3.6 million for the organization, assisting numerous families of police officers, firefighters and emergency responders who died in the line of duty. Thank you to those officers who represented SLMPD: Julie Reynolds, of District 5, was defeated by Kelly Kennon of the Rock Community Fire Protection. Chris Childers, of District 1, defeated Jimmy D’Angelo of the Eureka Fire Protection District. Daniel Book, of RDU, defeated Dan Oldenwald of the Fenton Fire District. Rachel Capps, of RDU, was defeated by Jeanetra Thompson of the St. Louis Fire Department. George Henry, of District 7, defeated Justin Wilkinson of the Rosewood Heights, Ill., Fire Department. Kevin Sanders, of District 7, defeated Salva Parrenti of the Webster Groves Fire Department. Larry Wentzel, of District 1, was defeated by Paul Vessels of the Creve Coeur Fire Protection District. Nathaniel Jordan, of District 2, was defeated by Steve Womack of the St. Louis Fire Department. Metro Quarterly | 4 Officers of the Month / Achievements “Season of Love” Holiday Musical September District 1 Officer Igor Kahrimanovic Officer Matthew Abernathy District 2 Office Matthew Mayer District 3 Officer Patrick Immken District 4 Officer Phillip Harden District 6 Officer Don McGhee District 7 Officer Clayton Charleville Support Ops Jeffrey Granich A still frame from the Channel 5 news story featuring the Department Choir T he Department’s choir held their annual holiday concert on Saturday, December 8 at Harris Stowe State University where they entertained an audience with a selection of holiday favorites. The choir is one of only three in the country, and is composed of officers, civilians and a few volunteers. The choir has been under the direction of Mr. Philip Woodmore since its inception three years ago when Chief Isom founded the unique group, after he approached Officer John Leggette about arranging a 9/11 memorial performance. The choir was also featured in a news story on Channel 5’s “Show Me St. Louis” program. You can see the news story on the Department’s Facebook page and hear some clips of the choir’s performance preview on the Department YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/stlouismetropd. If you haven’t heard the beautiful voices of our choir, check them out! October District 1 Officer Shaviste Grandberry Officer Allen Whitney District 2 Officer Dan Clauss Officer Kyle Brewer District 4 Officer Tiffany Burns Officer Phillip Anderson District 5 Officer Crystal English District 6 Officer Elijah Simpson District 7 Officer Ryan Murphy Support Ops James Hegger November District 4 Officer James Zwilling Civilian Recruits in Training Congratulations Dennis Banks Nicholas Muehlheausler Candra Burnett Courtney Nash Michael Cheli Stephen Ogunjobi Ross Devereux Samuel Rachas John Floyd Colin Regan ongratulations to the SLMPD Crime Lab for being awarded accreditation by the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors/Laboratory Accreditation Board (ASCLD/LAB) under the International Testing Program on November 16. Christopher Franklin Cornell Robinson Ronald Hammond Joseph Sasenger Deanna Jenkins Michael Simpson Juan Jones Kelly Smith Michael Joyner Nhongshack Vorachack Ryan Kotaska Matthew Watson Justin Lotts Michael Weldon Kevin Malone Joshua Chappeau C Congratulations to Dr. Jerry Baumgartner, Police Planner II, Planning & Research Division on receiving certification as a Certified Law Enforcement Planner through the International Association of Law Enforcement Planners (IALEP) on September 27 Miranda McElrath Metro Quarterly | 5 New Hires Recent Retirements Courtney Huskey..... Telephone Report Spec. Trn Robert Shoemaker - Armed Guard retired 7/31, 39 years of service Alexander Klein.............Comm. Specialist Trainee Kevin Dang.................................Mechanic Helper Melanie Huch......................................Area Clerk Alec Davis.............................................. Custodian Aidan Woods......................................... Custodian Cindy Thorne........................................ Custodian Morgan Buchanan..... Telephone Report Spec. Trn Joseph Wojcik.......... Telephone Report Spec. Trn Alfred Allmon, Jr...... Civilian Recruit in Training Joshua Cognasso........... Processing Clerk Trainee Eric Jackson.................................... Armed Guard Kelly McCain................. Processing Clerk Trainee Rae Wojdylo..................... Programmer Analyst II Trenton Lee............................Records Technician Leah Freeman..........Public Information Specialist Drucilla Caldwell...................Records Technician St. Louis Police Foundation Donation T hank you to the St. Louis Police Foundation for their recent donations that received approval by the St. Louis Board of Police Commissioner to make the following purchases: Funding for an Officer Safety Program Flood Spotlights/HID Lite-Box for Homicide Unit Safety lights for traffic safety motorcycles Chevrolet Tahoe upgrades from Chevrolet Impala for 40 vehicles Training fee and traveling expenses for Annual K-9 Certification Tough Book H2 Tablets for K-9 trainers Mobile laptop computers and 5.0 Professional K-9 Software Sponsorship of fundraising events of officers in need Lieutenant Edward Smoote retired 8/14, 18 years of service Police Officer William Jones retired 8/24, 21 years of service Sharon Browning - Records retired 8/31, 36 years of service Sergeant Bobby Summerville retired 9/18, 16 years of service Lieutenant Allan Moore retired 10/19, 20 years of service Police Officer Paul Zwick retired 10/21, 33 years of service Police Officer David Ramsey retired 11/4, 33 years of service Sergeant John Vollmann retired 11/9, 18 years of service Police Officer John Clobes retired 11/10, 41 years of service Sergeant Terry Kowalczyk retired 11/18, 24 years of service Police Officer Thomas DuBach retired 11/18, 20 years of service Sergeant Joseph Lehman retired 12/2, 25 years of service Police Officer Steven Tucker retired 12/14, 35 years of service Also, big thanks to the St. Louis Police Foundation for catering Thanksgiving Day meals for all employees who worked on the holiday! Metro Quarterly | 6 Calendar of Events January 10 (Thursday) January 19 (Saturday) Annual PAL Boxing Show 7:00 pm Casa Loma Ballroom, $15 a ticket, $120 for a table seating 8 people To reserve a table or for more information, contact Captain Leyshock at gjleyshock@slmpd.org. 14th Annual Elite Dance Party To benefit BackStoppers 8:00 pm-10:00 pm Moolah Shine Center,12545 Fee Fee Rd. Saint Louis, MO 63146 Drinks, Dancing, Silent Auction & 50/50 Raffle $15 single reserved seats, $10 at the door Contact Deb at (314)378-2729 for more information or go to backstoppers.org. January 12 (Saturday) PAL Snowman Softball Tournament Games start at 7:30 am Forest Park Central Fields Registration fee: $150 Featuring Hoghead’s Bar & Grill To register by phone call: (314) 771-5110 January 16 (Wednesday) February 16 (Saturday) “Heroes Behind the Badge” Screening 6:30 pm Wehrenberg Ronnies 20 Cine in St. Louis Come see a moving documentary on officers who make the ultimate sacrifice to protect our communities. Annual Special Olympics Trivia Night Doors open 6:00 pm, Games begins 7pm Boilermakers Hall, 1547 S. Broadway $10 per person, tables of 10 Refreshments, hot dogs and prizes! Contact Capt. Mike Caruso or Capt. Jim Morgan to reserve your table May 6 (Monday) ProDrivers Guns ‘N Hoses Golf Scramble The Falls Golf Club at Turtle Creek To benefit BackStoppers. More details to come. Cops 4 Kids P atrolling for Presents had yet another successful year and provided even more children with a happier holiday! The third annual event was held on December 8 and, in conjunction with Big Brother Big Sisters (BBBS) and Target Department Stores, provided presents for 16 St. Louis City children in need. More than 30 SLMPD officers participated in this event. The children, who are “Littles” with the BBBS, enjoyed a shopping spree, a pizza party and even a visit from Cardinal Mascot, Fred Bird! Metro Quarterly | 7 Citizens of the Month Chief Dan Isom: A Career to Remember C September Citizens of the Month Sheila Richards Police Court Liaison ongratulations to Chief Isom on his recent retirement and four and a half outstanding years of service as the Department Chief! Chief Isom holds a Bachelor, Master and a Ph.D. in Criminology and Criminal Justice from the Chief Isom with his sister, Police University of MissouriOfficer Dana Isom St. Louis. He also holds a Master in Public Administration from St. Louis University. He is also a graduate of the FBI National Academy and the Police Executive Forum Senior Management Institute. Donna Becherer Laboratory Division October Citizens of the Month Nicole Jost Property Custody Chief Isom has served in patrol, investigative, training and administrative assignments during his tenure at the police department. Here is a timeline of Chief Isom’s achievements and service at the SLMPD: Mitchell L. Kays Buildings Division November Citizens of the Month 1988: After graduating from the Police Academy, Daniel Isom joins the department in August of 1988. 1995: Chief Isom is promoted to the rank of Sergeant. 1998: Chief Isom is promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Felicia White Desk Clerk - South Patrol 2002: Chief Isom is promoted to the rank of Captain. In that role, he served as Commander of the St. Louis Police Academy, Sixth and Seventh Districts, as well as in the Internal Affairs Division. Carol Gorham Laboratory Division SLMPD Social Media Sites T he SLMPD currently has a YouTube channel, Facebook page, and Twitter account that are used in conjunction with the traditional means of communication to convey information from the Department to the Community. We encourage members of the Department who use social media to “subscribe” to our YouTube channel, “like” our Facebook page and “follow” our Twitter account. Direct links below: http://www.youtube.com/stlouismetropd http://www.facebook.com/#!/ SaintLouisMetropolitanPoliceDepartment 2007: Chief Isom is promoted to the rank of Major and now works as the Special Projects Assistant to the Chief of Police. 2008: Colonel Daniel Isom is appointed as the City of St. Louis’ 33rd Chief of Police on October 6. 2013: Chief Isom celebrates his retirement on January 1, 2013. https://www.twitter.com/SLMPD Metro Quarterly | 8