1 Meeting Date: October To: City Council From: Chief Tracy Frazzano Through: Michael A. McNees, City Manager Re: 2020 August Monthly City Council Report INTRODUCTION The police department, working with our city partners and community entities, focused our efforts on hurricane preparedness and the procedures to accommodate re‐opening special events under the guidance related to coronavirus (COVID‐19). We still remain vigilant in our information gathering, response efforts, and planning processes related to the COVID‐19. We increased our efforts on controlling quality of life issues and as such, were part of the city task force on short‐term rentals and noise. It is through this working relationship that a plan will be presented to the City Council to ensure that our community stays as paradise. The Police and Fire Departments join to present a donation to The Shelter to assist families in need with back‐to‐school expense Training Officers Julie Pohutsky and George Guyer attended Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) training in preparation for back‐to‐school. Officer Ed Carey completed Field Officer Training (FTO). Officer Schmid completed his Motorcycle refresher course in August.
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Meeting Date: October
To: City Council
From: Chief Tracy Frazzano
Through: Michael A. McNees, City Manager
Re: 2020 August Monthly City Council Report
INTRODUCTION The police department, working with our city partners and community entities, focused our efforts on hurricane preparedness and the procedures to accommodate re‐opening special events under the guidance related to coronavirus (COVID‐19). We still remain vigilant in our information gathering, response efforts, and planning processes related to the COVID‐19. We increased our efforts on controlling quality of life issues and as such, were part of the city task force on short‐term rentals and noise. It is through this working relationship that a plan will be presented to the City Council to ensure that our community stays as paradise.
The Police and Fire Departments join to present a donation to The Shelter
to assist families in need with back‐to‐school expense
Training
Officers Julie Pohutsky and George Guyer attended Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) training in preparation for back‐to‐school.
Officer Ed Carey completed Field Officer Training (FTO).
Officer Schmid completed his Motorcycle refresher course in August.
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Social Media Detailed Report
August Analytics
Facebook @MarcoIslandPD
Fans: 1,815 ↑ 70 from July
Posts: 195 ↓ 39 from July
Reactions: 2,421 ↓ 1.1k from July
Shares: 199 ↓ 22 from July
Comments: 621 ↑ 40 from July
Interactions from: United States, Canada, United Kingdom
Twitter @MarcoIslandPD
Followers: 7,167 ↑ 4 from July
Likes: 513 ↓ 168 from July
Retweets: 226 ↑ 11 from July
Replies: 27 ↓ 21 from July
Mentions: 50 ↓ 61 from July
Tweets: 199 ↓ 50 from July
Inbound Messages from: United States, Iceland, United Kingdom
Instagram @marcoislandpolicedept
Followers: 1,622 ↑ 124 from July
Posts: 181 ↓ 33 from July
Comments: 39 ↓ 44 from July
Nextdoor Marco Island Police Department
20 Updates to Nextdoor
Post reach: 4,273
Neighbors by RING
0 Updates to Neighbors
YouTube Marco Island Police Department
134 Subscribers
1 Video Posted
Events Promoted:
‐ August 16, Beach Clean Up at South Beach
Educational Campaigns:
‐ Beach Regulations
‐ Fill in holes on the beach
‐ Sea Turtle Season Information
‐ Hurricane Isaias Information
‐ Noise
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‐ Low Speed Vehicle Regulations
‐ Family Emergency Scams
‐ National Stop on Red Week
‐ Welcome Officer Kelley
‐ Hurricane Preparedness Information
‐ MIPD is Hiring LEOs and CSOs
‐ Do not park in the swale between 2 and 6 am
‐ Code Office Assistant Position Available
‐ Back to School Sales Tax Holiday
‐ Drive Sober Campaign – Arrive Alive, If you feel different, You drive different.
‐ Pool Safely
‐ Pedestrian Safety
‐ Secure valuables after boating
‐ Don’t Boat Under the Influence
‐ Gopher Tortoise Information
‐ COVID‐19 Safety Information
‐ Do not fertilize during rainy season
‐ Drain and Cover to prevent the multiplication of Mosquitos
‐ Be a champion for safety!
‐ Lock Your Doors!
‐ National Hurricane Center Information
‐ Marco Island Press Release 046
‐ Collier Cares Act Information
Officer Kelley gets to know one of Marco’s Beach goers.
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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 August
2020
Last 3 Months Current
Year
Administrative 20 49 186
Background Investigations 0 0 21
Beach Patrol 15 15 101
Community Events 8 21 84
Investigations / Follow‐up 0 0 4
Marine Patrol 17 17 24
Monthly Meeting 15 35 62
Park Patrol 0 0 2
Special Duty (Paid) 12 39 243
Special Duty (Unpaid) 7 59 238
Solo Patrol 0 54 204
2nd OFC Patrol 10 81 114
Program Coordination 6 22 79
Training 26 76 234
Weather Event 3 0 3
Other 0 0 76
Total 139 414 1,675
Special Duty Hours – Performance of Law Enforcement Duties Compensated by Outside Vendors
United Church Security at Church 15 Hours **businesses, churches, and Special Events are beginning to show interest in having socially distanced events. We are currently working with several churches, JW Marriott, and others, to secure services for September and into the coming season.
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CRIME REPORT
Crimes Against Persons ‐
Domestic Violence (D.V.)/ Domestic Dispute:
8/5/20: Domestic battery; parties separated; case sent to State Attorney.
8/8/20: Verbal dispute; parties separated without incident.
8/11/20: Verbal dispute; parties separated without incident.
8/16/20: Verbal dispute; parties separated without incident.
8/22/20: Verbal dispute; parties separated without incident.
Assault:
8/14/20: Battery on S. Collier Blvd.; case sent to State Attorney.
Disorderly conduct:
8/23/20: Disorderly conduct on Belvedere Ave., subject transported to Naples Jail Center (NJC).
8/31/20: Disorderly intoxication on S. Collier Blvd.; subject transported to NJC.
Verbal dispute:
8/3/20: Verbal dispute on S. Collier Blvd.; parties separated without incident.
Property Crimes –
Burglary:
8/2/20: iPhone, money taken on 6th Ave.
8/3/20: Attempted burglary on Tahiti Rd.
Theft:
8/1/20: Vehicle on S. Collier Blvd.
8/3/20: Bicycle on Jamaica Rd.
8/12/20: Bicycle on San Marco Rd.
Trespass:
8/29/20: Trespassed person on Bald Eagle Dr.
Property Damage:
8/1/20: Gate damaged on Stevens Landing Dr.
8/8/20: Mailbox on Embassy Ct.
8/21/20: Tampered transformer on S. Barfield Dr.
8/29/20: Vehicle damaged on S. Collier Blvd.
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Traffic ‐
Driving while impaired:
8/19/20: Driving while impaired, causing damage, and leaving the scene on Gulfstream St..; subject taken to NJC.
Vehicle Crash:
8/23/20: Vehicle crash under Jolly Bridge.
8/31/20: Hit and run vehicle crash on N. Collier Blvd.
No / Expired License:
8/3/20: Expired license more than 6 months on Winterberry Dr.
8/4/20: Expired license more than 6 months on San Marco Rd.
8/10/20: Expired license more than 6 months on Yellowbird St.
Other Incidents:
Fraud:
8/8/20: Counterfeit money reported on N. Collier Blvd.
8/11/20: Fraudulent exploitation of elderly on San Marco Rd.
8/12/20: Bank account fraud on N. Collier Blvd.
8/12/20: “Skimming” device on Bald Eagle Dr.
8/18/20: Internet rental scam on Jamaica Rd.
8/28/20: Check fraud on E. Elkcam Cir.
Possession of controlled substance:
8/13/20: Marijuana possession, drug paraphernalia arrest on N. Collier Blvd.; transported to NJC.
Baker Act (Mental Health):
8/03/20: Baker Act deemed necessary and subject taken to David Lawrence Center.
Operation Medicine Cabinet (Drug Turn‐In):
8/13/20: Operation Medicine Cabinet contents collected and placed into evidence.
8/27/20: Operation Medicine Cabinet contents collected and placed into evidence.
Found Property (all placed in evidence):
8/29/20: iPhone and credit cards on S. Collier Blvd.
Lost Property:
8/14/20: Firearm on S. Barfield Blvd.
8/23/20: Wallet on San Marco Rd.
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Incident Reports:
8/1/20: Death reported on Tallwood St.
8/4/20: Medical assist on S. Collier Blvd.
8/7/20: Illegal dumping on N. Collier Blvd.
8/8/20: Suspicious vehicle at residence on Nassau Ct.
8/8/20: Marine assist on Embassy Ct. for kayaker in storm.
8/8/20: Medical assist on Seaview Ct.
8/12/20: Medical assist on S. Barfield Dr.
8/13/20: Medical assist on Rockhill Ct.
8/19/20: Medical assist on Madeira Ct.
8/23/20: Medical assist on Diplomat Ct.
8/2320: Medical assist on Heathwood Ave.
8/25/20: Medical assist on Bald Eagle Dr.
8/25/20: Medical assist on Resident’s Beach.
8/27/20: Narcan administered on Goodland Bridge.
8/31/20: Medical assist on Jolley Bridge.
Officer Nelson, Chief Frazzano and Sgt. Kreis honor the memory of Naples Firefighter Anthony Christensen, who died in the line of duty
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Detective Bureau Monthly Report
Self‐Initiated Reports:
Fraud – A report was forwarded from the Highlands County Sheriff’s Office regarding a rental fraud. Further follow‐up
revealed that MIPD did not have venue for this case and it was closed out.
Suspicious Vehicle – Several suspicious phone calls came in regarding a vehicle that was left at one of the marinas. After
a background check on the vehicle, there was a concern that the vehicle was stolen. The vehicle was towed until it was
determined that it was not stolen. The rightful owner claimed it at the tow yard.
Elder Abuse – A report of possible exploitation of an elderly person was made by concerned friends. Florida Department
of Children and Families were notified, and case is ongoing.
Cases Closed by Detective Bureau
Assist other Agency – a possible fraud report involving attempts to access a business email account for mining of
financial information was forwarded to the Rockford (Indiana) Police Department after determining jurisdiction.
Assist other Agency – a fraud report involving a financial loss to a bank account had ties to a suspect(s) striking in
multiple jurisdictions within the United States. Suspect(s) are possibly international. Case was turned over to FBI.
Death Investigation – Medical Examiner issued a final report ruling a death at a home during May of 2020 to be from
natural causes.
Death Investigation – Medical Examiner issued a final report ruling a death occurring March of 2020 with the owner at a
closed business to be from natural causes.
Death Investigation – Medical Examiner issued a final report ruling a death from August of 2020 to be accidental.
Lewd and Lascivious – State Attorney reviewed a report of molestation between juvenile relatives and determined that
no prosecution would be sought.
Trespassing – Complaint was made earlier in the year about a suspect trespassing on private property. The suspect was
identified, and a warrant request was sent for his arrest.
Burglary – An unknown suspect broke into a building and stole some miscellaneous items. There was some blood left
behind and the specimen was sent to FDLE for DNA testing. The case is ongoing.
Stolen Vehicle – An Oldsmobile was stolen from Anglers Cove and is still at large. No suspect(s) currently.
Stolen Vehicle – A black Nissan Armada was stolen from the Marriott Hotel Parking lot and is still at large. No suspect(s)
currently.
Vehicle Burglary – a vehicle burglary was closed out after no suspects on surveillance video could be positively
identified.
Suspicious Incident – a suspicious incident of a subject loitering around cars was closed out after the person involved
could not be identified from pictures.
Vehicle Burglary – a prior vehicle burglary report was closed out after a lead on an item stolen turned out to not identify
a suspect.
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Vehicle Burglary ‐ a prior vehicle burglary report was closed out after the witness could not identify a suspect and there
was no other evidence to follow up on.
Follow‐Up Reports from Patrol:
Criminal Mischief – Two suspects broke a gate to a gated community to go fishing. The suspects have been identified
and the case is ongoing.
Case Follow Ups: 25
Closed Cases This Month: 20
Number of Initial Reports Written: 3
Number of Supplemental Reports Written: 31
Number of Follow‐ups from Patrol: 12
Number of Self‐Initiated Reports: 2
Risk Protection Orders: 0
Employee Background Checks: 3
Employee Background Reports: 3
Subpoena Requests: 4
Search Warrants: 0
Arrest Warrant Requests: 0
Warrant Checks: 154
DCF Referrals/FU: 2
Flyers / Bulletins Forwarded: 17
Flyers / Bulletins Created: 2
Felony Prosecution Reports: 0
Expungements: 0
Videos Processed from WatchGuard: 9
State Attorney/Clerk of Court Trips: 3
Agency Reviews: 1
Number of Victim / Witness Interviews: 8
Number of Suspect Interviews: 4
Warrant Arrests: 0
Probable Cause Arrests: 0
Sex Offender Checks: 1
Death Investigations: 2
Sex Crime Investigations: 0
Evidence Submissions: 13
Extensive Crime Scene Processing: 5
Neighborhood Canvass: 3
Other Agency Assists: 3
Court Hearings: 0
Telephone Contact with SAO: 2
Road Patrol Coverages: 0
Special Events Coverage: 1
Backup Officer Assistance:
Traffic Stops: 0
Training Completed: 2
August 2020 CASES
OPEN CLOSED CLEARED INACTIVE TOTAL
7 36 11 4 58
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Beach Report
Total Beach Patrol Hours = 252 Hours
Total Beach Patrol Events = 432 Events
Events:
Community Oriented Policing Activity 107
Patrol Activity 78
Pick Up Debris & Litter 39
Warnings Issued 39
Info & Directions 30
911 27
Pictures & Badges 26
Filled In Holes 18
Turtle Lighting Notice of Violations Written 13
Glass on Beach Complaint 8
Vessel Stops 5
Bike Complaint 5
Dog Complaint 5
Citations Issued 4
Assist 3
Medical Call 3
Radio Control Car / Drone Complaint 3
Misc. Complaints 2
Lost Children Located 2
Turtle Light Inspections 2
Detail 1
Disable Vessel 1
Legal Advice 1
Lost Property 1
Swimming Complaint 1
Drowning 1
Social Distance Complaint 1
Marine Emergency Response Team 1
Fishing Inspection 1
Ferret Complaint 1
Assist Collier County Turtle Monitor 1
Beach Clean Up Event 1
Noise Complaint (Unfounded) 1
Co‐founder of Fairy Tales for Fosters, Officer
Josh Ferris accompanies foster kids on a fishing excursion. This program is an outgrowth of Sterling Center, dedicated to providing older foster children
with adventures they would not otherwise experience.
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Details:
Met with Condo Manager to discuss how property owners can safely access beach. On a weekly basis ensure that the beach restriction barricades at public access points are properly established.
Sea Turtle Activities Overview:
Communicated with beachfront condos sharing the weekly sea turtle activity and alerting them to soon‐to‐be hatching nests.
Met with Condo Manager to evaluate recently installed lighting.
Met with Hotel Manager regarding cleanliness of the beach and moving beach equipment back onto their property each evening.
Discussed lighting spectrometer with Collier County, Sea Turtle Conservancy, Beach & Coastal Resources Committee Members, and various manufacturer – purchased spectrometer.
Requested and obtained disorientation data from the County for the 2019 Sea Turtle season for comparison purposes.
Reported and coordinated with Collier County the removal of a large amount of trash observed on the pathway between the lagoon and the gulf at Tigertail.
Investigated a litter incident reported by the beach committee at a beach hotel – determined it was not a violation.
Marine Report 104 Events Canal, Bay, River, and Gulf Patrol 40
Warnings Issued 18
Vessel Stops 16
Vessel Safety Inspections 14
911 Calls 5
Marine Sanitation Device Inspection Attempted 2
Marine Sanitation Device Inspection Completed 2
Marine Emergency Response Team Calls 2
Disabled Vessels 1
Citations Issued 1
Reckless Vessel 1
Assist 1
Reports 1
Details: Marine Sanitation Device inspections were attempted & conducted in Factory Bay ‐ no violations were found.
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August Code Enforcement Cases
Case Number Main Address Description
CCC20‐1152 X 2003 Parking Citation X 2003
CCC20‐1126 X 2465 PARKING CITATION X 2465
CCC20‐1137 X 2023 PARKING CITATION X 2023
CCC20‐1138 X 0006 CITATION X 0006
CCC20‐1140 X 0007 PARKING CITATION X 0007
CCC20‐1141 X 2018 PARKING CITATION X 2018
CCC20‐1142 X 2471 CITATION 2471
CCC20‐1144 X 2472 PARKING CITATION X 2472
CCC20‐1155 850 S Collier BLVD Sea Turtle Protection
CCC20‐1162 571 Tripoli CT 56668400009 weeds
CCC20‐1164 100 Landmark ST 57642760007 WEEDS
CCC20‐1165 846 Elm CT 57922720000 Silt Fencing
CCC20‐1169 1805 N BAHAMA AVE 56806840007 construction site other, public nuisance