2001

STATISTICS

and

Report Of The Police Department

This has been a very tragic year for all of us, especially for the members of the Jaffrey Police Department.  We have lost one of our own - Lori Coffin, who died after a brief yet courageous battle with cancer.  Lori Coffin made law enforcement her life work.  She was the department's Desk Officer, and Lori was truly one of the "unsung" heroes of our agency.  She had such a pleasant demeanor and was always very helpful to the public.  Lori loved people, and she loved police work.  She had a tremendous love for her community.  She joined the Jaffrey Police Department in 1991 as a Dispatcher, and her job evolved to that of a Office manager.  Her excellent administrative skills, her service to the public, and her just being a great human being will be very much missed.  We also have another one of our members - Ray Bernier, who is presently waging the same battle against this dreaded disease.

Like you, we are all in a state of "suspended animation" about the terrorist attack of September 11th - an act that is especially poignant to police officers and other emergency personnel - an act that will forever change how we do police work.  We do not know how all of this will eventually manifest itself over time.  Governor Shaheen addressed our group of the New Hampshire Police Chiefs' Association and told us that "there is no play book written for where we are going!"

 

 

We, as your law enforcement agency, realize that we have to start doing things differently.  This will require that we deploy our resources differently.  It will require that we gather and assess intelligence differently.  We will have to go into our community, and we have to know who is in our community.  We have to engage the citizenry in a "positive way" and work very closely with all of you in problem solving and the gathering of intelligence.  Community policing will have to be brought to new heights.  We have to improve our interagency working relationships and communication.  We have to develop "positive connections" within our community.  We have to establish a mind set that "nothing will be impossible with respect to terrorism activity."  We have to make sure that the conduit of information is "free and clear' from the community and to and from all agencies on the local, state, and federal levels.  We have to also make sure that we continue to advocate very strongly for the civil rights of others.

We, the members of the Jaffrey Police Department, realize that the primary responsibility for the safety of our community falls on us - not the State Police, not the FBI or other federal agencies, but the Jaffrey Police Department.

Respectfully Submitted,

Bob Pelio

Chief of Police

 

INCIDENT-BASED STATISTICS

CITATIONS ISSUED

Aggravated Assault........................................... 3 Citations............................................................... 908
Arson............................................................... 6 Citations (Issued to Owner).................................. 29
Bad Checks..................................................... 6 Civil..................................................................... 37
Burglary / Breaking and Entering....................... 8 Warnings............................................................. 4,374
Counterfeiting / Forgery.................................... 5 AVERAGE SPEED in MPH 51
Credit Card Fraud............................................ 4 AVERAGE SPEED LIMIT in MPH 35
Curfew / Loitering............................................. 3 AVERAGE OVER SPEED LIMIT in MPH 16
Disorderly Conduct........................................... 19
Driving Under The Influence.............................. 38
Drugs / Narcotics Violations.............................. 66

PARKING VIOLATIONS

Drunkenness..................................................... 33
Embezzlement................................................... 1 All Night (Winter Ban).......................................... 158
Extortion / Blackmail......................................... 1 Blocking Driveway............................................... 12
False Pretense / Swindle................................... 68 Crosswalk............................................................ 1
Family Offenses (Nonviolent)............................ 8 Double Parked..................................................... 1
Forcible Fondling.............................................. 12 Fire Lane............................................................. 4
Forcible Sodomy.............................................. 2 Fire Hydrant......................................................... 1
Incest............................................................... 2 Handicapped Parking Space................................. 3
Intimidation....................................................... 49 No Parking Area.................................................. 54
Kidnapping / Abduction.................................... 5 Other................................................................... 109
Larceny (Other)................................................ 20 Overtime.............................................................. 11
Liquor Law Violations...................................... 38 Sidewalk.............................................................. 19
Motor Vehicle Theft.......................................... 7 TOTAL TICKETS PAID 217
Negligent Manslaughter..................................... 1 TOTAL TICKETS UNPAID 142
Robbery........................................................... 1
Runaway.......................................................... 10
Shoplifting......................................................... 14

CASE ACTIVITY STATISTIC TOTALS

Simple Assault.................................................. 55
Statutory Rape.................................................. 2 Arrests (By Warrant)............................................ 122
Stolen Property Offenses.................................. 5 Arrests (Juvenile).................................................. 70
Theft from Motor Vehicle.................................. 9 Arrests (On View)................................................ 203
Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts............................. 2 Arrests (Summons)............................................... 95
Theft from Building............................................ 9 Arrests (Total)...................................................... 420
Trespass of Property......................................... 7 Crime - Related Incidents 384
Vandalism......................................................... 54 Juveniles Referred................................................ 7
Weapon Law Violations.................................... 7 Motor Vehicle Accidents...................................... 110
All Other Offenses............................................ 128 Noncrime - Related Incidents............................... 41
Total Calls for Service....................................... 6,339 Offenses Committed............................................. 887
Open Warrants.................................................... 10
Protective Custody............................................... 40

RESTRAINING ORDER STATISTICS

Restraining Orders............................................... 25
Alcohol - related............................................... 5 Summons............................................................. 6
Children - related.............................................. 5
Domestic Violence (Crime Incidents)................. 37
Domestic Violence (Arrests)............................. 41
Drug - related................................................... 2

 

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