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Madison West Police District Newsletter-January 2002
Speeding and other dangerous driving practices
are high on many neighborhood association and individual's list of public safety
concerns. The following a summary of the enforcement update I am now
receiving regularily from the Traffic Enforcement Safety Team. Many
enforcement sites are selected due to ongoing citizen complaints regarding the
excessive speed with which cars travel. On February 7, between 7:25a.m.
and 8:30 a.m. Officers issued seventeen (17) citations for Speeding in a School
Zone in the 1700 block of S. Whitney Way adjacent to Orchard Ridge Elementary
School. The SPEED LIMIT IN THIS SCHOOL ZONE is 20 mph. Ticketed
speeders were travelling between 31 and 39 mph. That same day in a two
hour period thirty (30) speeders were ticketed in the 10 Blk. of S. Midvale, a
30 mph zone. Of those 30 speeders, 12 of those were travelling
between 45 and 50 mph. on this very busy city street. Around 1 a.m. on the morning of the
7th of February perpetrators forcibly entered the Big and Tall shop at the
corner of Whitney Way and Odana Rd. Witnesses provided vital information
which enabled Sgt David Compton to locate the van used by the suspect.
After a short vehicle pursuit and a foot chase, Sgt. Compton with the
assistance of Officers Dan Nale and Traci Jokala was able to take the suspect
into custody. In the van the officers located the proceeds of the
burglary. Recovered was thousands of dollars worth of mens clothing, as
well as electronic equipment believed to have been taken in a burglary in the
City of Monona. Just before 6 p.m. on February 8, a
resident of the Maple-Prairie neighborhood off of McKee Rd. found some youths
in his garage. The resident was able to detain one of the burglars, and
hold him until MPD arrived to take him into custody. Also recovered was
the large athletic bag the young men brought with them to put their loot in
(most often beer and liquor which seem to be the most popular targets).
The other suspects made their get away, but the crime remains under
investigation. This incident was one of the latest in a rash of such crimes
which have been occurring around the City. Several windows were shattered at
homes and businesses in the N. Gammon Rd. area, with one resident reporting a
full beer can being thrown thru the window. A landlord reported thousands
of dollars of damage to his rental property in the Hoyt Park area. After
beginning eviction proceedings against the tenant, he came to the home to find
it totally trashed. Extensive damage to plumbing, drywall, appliances,
and cabinetry will cost thousands to repair, and make the residence
uninhabitable until repairs have been made, and walls rebuilt. Off. David
Wixom arrested the teenaged sons of the former tenant for Criminal Damage to
Property and confiscated the baseball bats and machetes used in the commission
of the crime.
A 12 year old who is already well known to WPD officers was referred to the
D.A.'s office for charging, after calling 9-1-1 from a payphone at Meadowood
Shopping Center and telling the dispatcher "a kid has been shot".
Off. Erv Marks, who was very close to the scene when the call came in, located
witnesses and shortly thereafter located the caller. Because of the
serious nature of the reported incident, 3 MPD Officers responded in
emergency mode, as well as MFD Engine #7 and a MFD Paramedic crew. When Officers Krista Stuber and Mark
Allen chose to work in the Wild, West District this year, I doubt either of
them thought it would include a round up. Offs. Stuber and Allen along
with Off. Paul Daily were dispatched to the area of Raymond Rd. near Channel 3
TV to investigate a report of horses in the roadway. The first officer on
the scene found several horses on Raymond Rd. and another in the roadway on
Gammon Rd. The horses had somehow gotten loose from the Park Haven Farms
on Gammon Rd. and were wandering in the roadways. With the assistance of
an Animal Control Officer and some neighbors of Park Haven Farms, all of the
horses were safely returned to the fenced in pasture from whence they had
escaped. (The Orchard Ridge Community Club will add the Madison West District Newsletter to its website when it is received. To view the issues we have received click on the associated link.) |
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Revised: March 30, 2003 |
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