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Here is the updated version for the auto theft and VIN justification.
Hi Mike,
Just checking in to see where you are with this. If you get a draft done today, please forward to Eileen and she can incorporate it into the
document. We will need it by early Monday morning at the latest to allow for review of the entire request by Bob/I and the DC and Chief.
Thanks.
Eileen – The current version of the document is located at: W:\FISCAL\BUDGET\2011-13 Biennium\Budget Development\Cuts\Decision Packages
for Cuts\State Patrol Highway Account Reduction.docx <file:///\\WSPGPOLYGA2\wp_data\FISCAL\BUDGET\2011-
13%20Biennium\Budget%20Development\Cuts\Decision%20Packages%20for%20Cuts\State%20Patrol%20Highway%20Account%20Reduction.docx
> If you can highlight what is added, that would be great as I’ve reviewed the rest of the document.
Heidi Thomsen
(360) 596-4046
Yes, we can get you some data and information to specify the impact.
My Lieutenants will pull that data and craft a narrative for my review and I will forward that to you within a day or so.
Lieutenants, please get the data and dollars requested below. When you complete a proposal, send it to me for review and I will sens it to Heidi.
Thanks,
I’d like to “beef up” the narrative in the decision package for the SPHA reductions for VIN and auto theft. The narrative states that the impacts to
eliminating these programs will be “dramatic” and “significant”. By reading this, the reader is left with the question of “so what?”
Do we have data that shows what impact VIN and auto theft have to citizens? I’ve looked at the SAF data for VIN and auto theft. Can we say
we do an average of XX VIN inspections per year and this results in an average of $YY and XX vehicles recovered per year? Is there any other
data that substantiates the work we do and the impact to citizens that could be added? Similar thing with Auto theft. We should show the
average # of cases worked per year and the impacts of working those cases (avg # of arrests, vehicles recovered, etc.).
Also – is there evidence that when a stolen vehicle is recovered, then we find that the individual has been involved in other crimes (has other
stolen property, drugs, etc.)? If so, then I think we need some narrative to this effect. Maybe even a short paragraph on the auto theft case
that you discussed during SAF today? What OFM and the Legislature want to know is what the impacts to citizens are if they were to eliminate
these programs. This will help them to prioritize all the transportation needs statewide and decide what should be funded.
Thanks,
Heidi
Heidi Thomsen
(360) 596-4046
Mike,
I am sending down a fleet involving Det/Sgt Rick Smith that occurred on9-27-2010. It is a very low
level collision.
You may notice that there was a little lack of compliance with investigative procedures as outlined in our
AIM. I just wanted to assure you that this has been addressed with the Sergeant and Lieutenant and I
am hopeful we will do better next time.
Mike
What happened with this? Did we get the information about the two defense attorneys so we can
interview them?
-----Original Message-----
From: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 8:27 AM
To: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Subject: RE: Outside agency cases
Boss,
On the one involving the SCC, Sgt. Old is meeting with Director Kellogg today at 0930. I will let you
know what we find out on the information whether it is fresh, stale, or already addressed.
On the Granite Falls request, I will have Marken look into this and determine if this warrants an
investigation by CID. I will let you know when Marken gets back with me.
Thanks,
Chuck
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 5:15 PM
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: Outside agency cases
One is related to the email I sent you earlier today. The one involving SCC. Can you get those names of
the Attorneys and find out what they know?
The other one is from Granite Falls and we need to evaluate it to see if it is something we should do
something with it.
Any updates?
Keep me posted.
Thanks
Captain,
Jeff is one of our auto theft detectives in Spokane. Dave will keep us updated with any changes.
Dennis
Lt,
Jeff and his family were at a family function today when two of his kids were injured in an accident.
The kids were riding in a home made vehicle driven by Jeff's father in law when the vehicle rolled.
Jeff's 6 year old son received minor injuries. His 4 year old foster daughter suffered internal injuries
and is in critical condition at Sacred Heart Hosp. Jeff said he doesn't need anything but some prayers.
I'll check in with him tomorrow for an update.
Dave
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Braniff, Tim (WSP)
Subject: Fw: Thoet
Date: Sunday, October 10, 2010 7:47:08 PM
Mike
Captain,
Jeff is one of our auto theft detectives in Spokane. Dave will keep us updated with any changes.
Dennis
Lt,
Jeff and his family were at a family function today when two of his kids were injured in an accident.
The kids were riding in a home made vehicle driven by Jeff's father in law when the vehicle rolled.
Jeff's 6 year old son received minor injuries. His 4 year old foster daughter suffered internal injuries
and is in critical condition at Sacred Heart Hosp. Jeff said he doesn't need anything but some prayers.
I'll check in with him tomorrow for an update.
Dave
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Braniff, Tim (WSP)
Subject: Leave
Date: Monday, October 11, 2010 6:54:40 AM
Tim,
Kids have conference week this week and are out of school early each day.
I will have my BB and be available for calls or email if you need me.
Mike
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Thomsen, Heidi (WSP)
Subject: RE: VIN and Auto Theft Narrative
Date: Monday, October 11, 2010 11:30:00 AM
Mike
Mike,
Here’s the piece on eliminating VIN and Auto Theft. Please let me know if you have concerns with the
narrative.
Heidi
Eliminate the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Program – 18.5 FTEs and $2,541,563 (SPHA).
Reduction to support programs and the vehicle account is .5 FTE and $144,040 (SPHA):
The VIN inspection program serves as a deterrent to Washington’s auto theft epidemic and ensures
vehicles are safe to drive on our roadways. The State Patrol performs physical inspections on vehicles
that have been rebuilt after being destroyed or declared a total loss by an insurance company. We also
perform physical inspections as required on vehicles reported stolen, homemade vehicles, or other
vehicles without a proper VIN, when there is a VIN discrepancy or a record dispute, when ownership is
in doubt, or other special cases.
The purpose of the VIN inspections is to identify stolen vehicles with switched or altered VINs or
vehicles with stolen major component parts installed. Every year VIN specialists identify and recover an
average of 67 stolen vehicles totaling over $250,000 in value.
Even though safety inspections are not the primary purpose of this program, VIN specialists verify that
vehicles have all the proper major components parts installed to meet federal safety standards. For
example, unscrupulous seller’s repair salvaged vehicles without re-installing airbags and other safety
equipment to improve the monetary return on the sale of the vehicle. When the vehicle is presented
for inspection, the specialist will note the missing airbag component and will recommend to the
Department of Licensing (DOL) that the application be denied.
VIN inspection fees are charged per RCW 46.17.130. Elimination of this program also will result in a
reduction of revenue to the State Patrol Highway Account and the Motor Vehicle Fund (MVF) as $15 of
each inspection fee goes to SPHA and $50 to the MVF. VIN Specialists complete an average of 35,000
inspections per year. Eliminating this program will result in an estimated revenue loss of approximately
$2.2 million per year.
VIN reassignment fees are charged per RCW 46.17.135 which are deposited into the Motor Vehicle
Fund. Elimination of the VIN program will result in a reduction of revenue to this fund.
Eliminate the Auto Theft Program – 17.0 FTEs and $3,480,000 (SPHA). Reduction to support programs
is .5 FTE and $98,000:
The Auto Theft Program consists of dedicated detectives assigned in four major metropolitan areas of
the state to investigate auto theft and related crimes. The program has Regional Auto Theft Units
(RATU) in King County, Spokane and Tacoma. Each RATU has been involved in numerous high-profile
auto theft cases, resulting in millions of dollars in stolen vehicles, major component vehicle parts, and
other property, being recovered and returned to the rightful owners.
Since 2001, Washington State has been ranked in the top ten states for motor vehicle thefts, and
recently is seeing a rise in heavy equipment thefts. In 2009, the FBI estimated there were 23,650
motor vehicle thefts in Washington State. Since their inception, the RATUs have averaged 479 cases,
202 arrests, and recovered 523 vehicles, worth nearly $5 million dollars, per year.
This proposal includes eliminating the Auto Theft Program which will result in us no longer being able to
dedicate resources directly to this growing problem. The loss of the RATUs will have a negative impact
on the safety and security of our citizens. Auto theft suspects oftentimes use stolen vehicles to facilitate
other crimes. During their investigations, the RATUs have routinely identified auto theft suspects who
are involved in, or have direct links, to identity theft, drug related crimes, burglaries, robberies, rapes,
attempted homicides, and homicides. In addition to being involved in other crimes, auto theft suspects
pass off stolen vehicles to unsuspecting victims through the use of fraudulent titles and cloned vehicles.
Recently, the Regional Auto Theft Units received a conviction in the federal judicial system on an
individual who was arrested 99 times with 58 convictions during the last 20 years. This individual’s
crimes covered the spectrum of driving and drug violations, auto theft related violations, assaults, which
included the use of firearms, harassment and intimidating witnesses. On the latest conviction, the
individual was sentenced to 48 years in federal prison for running an elaborate Vehicle Identification
Number switching scheme, which victimized wrecking yards and multiple car dealerships from Oregon to
the Canadian border, along with attempting to kill a federal grand jury witness and the witness’s young
family member.
Budget cuts to local agencies will leave them even more dependent on WSP to provide assistance with
auto theft investigations. Additionally, if the Auto Theft Program is eliminated along with the VIN
program, the potential financial loss to the state and the citizens will be dramatic. In addition, the loss
of the Auto Theft program will result in a direct impact on the safety and security of citizens, along with
contributing to higher insurance rates for everyone.
Heidi Thomsen
(360) 596-4046
Nothing wrong with overly friendly and trusting, love! ---------- Sent from my Verizon Wireless mobile
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mike.Dahl@wsp.wa.gov
Sent: 10/11/2010 6:27:31 PM
To: ccristelli@msn.com
Subject: FW:
Interesting read for Chad to pass on to his friends and co-workers. Might be a good read for a certain
support officer too. (Overly friendly and trusting?)
Mike
Olympia, WA 98504-2637
Lynn – Afternoon … Could you please send this out to all the SWAT/CNT folks and put a copy in our
SWAT file for training materials sent out? Thanks much.
All – Please share with your folks as a candid reminder of the fine line all of us have to walk in LE each
and every day … Stay safe and thanks for all you do/Wes
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP); Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: Fw: Retired investigators
Date: Monday, October 11, 2010 1:55:40 PM
Anyone?
Hey Mike,
I’ve got a message to give a guy a call, who’s doing some type of investigation on a state agency (not
sure what). Apparently, he wants a retired WSP person to assist with the investigation (the guy is from
out of state). Do you know of anyone retired that has some type of investigation business now?
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Killian, Eric (WSP)
Subject: Re: Retired investigators
Date: Monday, October 11, 2010 2:01:15 PM
No. I asked a couple guys too and they don't know anyone.
Hey Mike,
I’ve got a message to give a guy a call, who’s doing some type of investigation on a state agency (not
sure what). Apparently, he wants a retired WSP person to assist with the investigation (the guy is from
out of state). Do you know of anyone retired that has some type of investigation business now?
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: Re: DSHS DET SGT - Automatic Approval
Date: Monday, October 11, 2010 5:27:33 PM
Captain,
We have approval to fill Chris’ position. I would like send out an e-mail to advertise internally.
Thank you,
As promised….
Thanks,
Vicky
Attached is a scanned copy of the automatic approval - request for exemption, for the DSHS Detective
Sergeant position. Please contact Ms. Yvette Fabregas to begin the recruitment process, thank you Jen.
Jennifer Kraft
Secretary Supervisor
(360) 704-2323
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Old, Chris (WSP)
Subject: Promotion
Date: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 10:41:00 AM
Chris,
I have the privilege of reading your resume at the ceremony today and there is a section included that
requires that I tell the audience who you would like to thank. Can you give me info to put in there
please?
Captain,
CHRIS WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGMENT OF HIS WIFE, MEAGEN. CHRIS
WOULD ALSO LIKE TO THANK LIEUTENANT’S TRAVIS MATHESON AND JULIE JOHNSON WHO
MENTORED AND DEVELOPED HIS LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT SKILLS, DETECTIVE SERGEANT EJ
SWAINSON FOR HIS DEDICATION TO STUDYING FOR THE LIEUTENANT EXAM AND COUNTLESS TIMES
FOR GIVING PROFESSIONAL ADVISE.
WSP District 8
4811 Werner Rd
Bremerton, WA 98312
360-405-6602
Chris,
I have the privilege of reading your resume at the ceremony today and there is a section included that
requires that I tell the audience who you would like to thank. Can you give me info to put in there
please?
Approved to purchase for the D-4 guys. Please have Ken and his guys read them and determine their
value and he can present his opinion at the supervisors meeting in a few weeks. If him and his guys
determine that the books are worth the investment, then we can get them for the other guys.
Boss,
D4 CIU is requesting to purchase two resource books for their library (see below). They each cost
$20.00 for a total of $40. These come highly rated in Force Science News. I am in support of this
request, but was considering purchasing these for all 8 CIU’s. This would cost $320 plus tax/shipping.
What do you think?
Chuck
Office - (360)704-2958
Desk - (360)704-2952
Cell - (360)239-4174
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Chuck,
Aaron brought up a good point. With the recent scrutiny we have been under with officers memories of
traumatic events, these books would be very beneficial. Both are purportedly accepted in the LE
community as resource material. I would like to purchase both if the budget allows.
Amazon.com prices.
Ken
Spokane, WA 99224-5325
Sarge,
In light of the fact that training has virtually dried up, could we look at buying the following two books
and having them available for the unit. With the types of cases we are now investigating with the
city/county, I believe these books would be extremely beneficial for us to have for reference material.
Following are the two books, which came to my attention via Force Science News.
1. The Invisible Gorilla; written by Dr. Christopher Chabris and Dr. Daniel Simons
2. Eyewitness Testimony: Civil and Criminal; written by Dr. Elizabeth Loftus
I’ve included the Force Science News article in which these two books are highlighted. I believe you get
this, but I figured I’d send it just in case.
Aaron
(509) 227-6642
aaron.morrison@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: RE: Special Invitation to CICP Contractors, Law Enforcement Officials and Scrap Metal Recyclers
Date: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 11:18:00 AM
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How many cases have we done where metal was stolen? I don’t remember any. Justifying this will be
tough when we don’t do these cases.
Boss,
The attached is a CICP luncheon for Scrap Metal Recyclers and LE regarding discussion/networking for
metal related crimes. It is scheduled for October 27, 2010, from 0930-1130 in Portland, OR. There is
no cost to LE and lunch is provided by the Schnitzer Steel Corporation. I know out-of-state training is
no longer allowed without express approval, but I think some of our CIU folks could attend this with the
express direction that overtime will not be allowed (if they choose to attend). What are your thoughts?
Thank you!
Chuck
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Dan is this something you or your crew would be interested in? Thanks
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Berry, Jason (WSP)
Subject: Story
Date: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 3:36:00 PM
NPR just did a story on the guy that brought the “how to beat a polygraph” book to his HRD interview
last week. Mentioned Heathers name too.
Dan,
Nice job on this. I know if I was trying to steal from the system and get money for insurance fraud, I wouldn’t want you looking
at the case.
Thanks,
Captain,
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Braniff, Tim (WSP)
Subject: Today
Date: Thursday, October 14, 2010 9:02:01 AM
I am in the office for a while today but have a pre approved half day. I get to go to the dentist. Lucky
me.
Mike
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP); LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: FW: Unservicable Uniforms
Date: Thursday, October 14, 2010 9:40:00 AM
Division/District Commanders,
The Training Division (Shelton Academy) is in the need of Class A Blue Uniforms for a variety of
practical exercises our trooper basic students and in-service students (fully commissioned officers)
regularly participate in. These blue uniforms are used for a variety of practical exercises like chasing
criminals through the obstacle course, ground fighting, defensive tactics exercises, firearm exercises,
water safety exercises, etc. The unserviceable uniforms that officers would either throw out or return
to Supply for destruction are perfect for these types of training exercises.
If any of your officers have unserviceable blue uniforms (pants and shirts) rather than destroying them,
please send them to Corporal Brent Dell at the Shelton Academy. Our mail stop is: WS-05. Here’s the
address:
Shelton WA 98584-8945
Thank you in advance for sharing this information with the officers under your command.
Marc
Training Division
Marc.Lamoreaux@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: RE: Vintage Patrol Car
Date: Thursday, October 14, 2010 9:55:00 AM
Good morning,
I got the IOC for the Vintage Car and I see that you made an error. You don’t make mistakes,
especially in writing. I know how much the thought bothers you, so I thought I would point it out so
you can stew over it all day.
First paragraph, fourth line down says “was completed and ready for displayed throughout the state”
instead of “display throughout the state”
I’m so happy you made a mistake and I caught it. Have a nice day precious.
Thank you,
Stephanie Porter
Confidential Secretary
Phone: 360-596-4112
Fax: 360-596-4129
Stephanie.Porter@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Savunen, Karin (WSP); Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Davis, Steve (WSP)
Subject: Re: Phone Call Request - Vin Complaint
Date: Thursday, October 14, 2010 1:47:21 PM
Keith,
Will you please call and figure this out for us?
Thank you
The following gentleman has left numerous messages trying to get vin issues resolved. Stated it took 3
weeks and multiple calls to get an appointment for a vin inspection - now the paperwork is messed up
(numbers transposed) and he is unable to license till the paperwork is fixed. He has left numerous
more messages and has not received a call back. The subject is extremely irritated and requests a call
to resolve this immediately - he is tired of leaving phone messages. (this is a process that has taken
over 6 weeks of messages already.)
Vasily Litvinenko
206-478-5010
Sir,
If you have a few minutes today or tomorrow I would like to discuss the meeting you attended with
Sorenson regarding the Spokane Crash and tort claim.
Thanks, Jim
(360) 596-4106
If you have a few minutes today or tomorrow I would like to discuss the meeting you attended with
Sorenson regarding the Spokane Crash and tort claim.
Thanks, Jim
(360) 596-4106
-----Original Message-----
From: Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 4:27 PM
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP); Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Subject: RE: Outside agency cases
He phoned them both but neither returned Chris' call. I will call them myself on Monday.
-----Original Message-----
From: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 4:09 PM
To: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Cc: Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: RE: Outside agency cases
"Servitum Humilitate"
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 3:51 PM
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: RE: Outside agency cases
What happened with this? Did we get the information about the two defense attorneys so we can
interview them?
Captain Michael Dahl
Criminal Investigation Division (CID)
210 11th Ave SW, Room 409
Olympia, WA. 98504
(360) 704-2950 (desk)
(360) 239-0042 (cell)
-----Original Message-----
From: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 8:27 AM
To: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Subject: RE: Outside agency cases
Boss,
On the one involving the SCC, Sgt. Old is meeting with Director Kellogg today at 0930. I will let you
know what we find out on the information whether it is fresh, stale, or already addressed.
On the Granite Falls request, I will have Marken look into this and determine if this warrants an
investigation by CID. I will let you know when Marken gets back with me.
Thanks,
Chuck
"Servitum Humilitate"
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 5:15 PM
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: Outside agency cases
One is related to the email I sent you earlier today. The one involving SCC. Can you get those names of
the Attorneys and find out what they know?
The other one is from Granite Falls and we need to evaluate it to see if it is something we should do
something with it.
Mike
Capt,
I’m sorry sir, but I’m out for Sunday. Wife signed us up for a Puyallup 10k run. Nice.
360-902-3785
DStartup@dol.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Brusseau, Rob (WSP)
Cc: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: RE: OIS Protocol
Date: Friday, October 15, 2010 2:33:00 PM
Thanks. I will review it and compare it to others we work under and then we can set a meeting with
the involved agencies to see if WSP can become a team member.
You will be a big part of that and have the responsibility of representing the agency on these teams. It
is a big responsibility but I am confident that you will handle it well for CID and WSP.
I will let you know when I have reviewed it and maybe you can facilitate the meeting date and time.
Thanks,
Captain Dahl,
Attached is the current protocol for the Regional Major Crimes Unit. According to Vancouver Police
Department Detective Sergeant Creager, the protocol is the same one as I submitted a few years again.
The second attachment is the mutual aid agreement pertaining to the Major Crime Team. Let me know
if you need anything else.
Rob
Detective Sergeant Rob Brusseau
Here is the policy – it’s labeled draft but it was what was adopted
________________________________
This e-mail and related attachments and any response may be subject to public disclosure under state
law.
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Arnold, Charles (WSP); Gunkel, Blaine (WSP)
Subject: Tour
Date: Monday, October 18, 2010 6:35:02 PM
His family is in town and may want a tour. I would appreciate if you guys could accommodate them. If
they do come down, he will let you know.
Thank you
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Gunkel, Blaine (WSP)
Subject: Re: Tour
Date: Monday, October 18, 2010 6:37:14 PM
Thank you
His family is in town and may want a tour. I would appreciate if you guys could accommodate them. If
they do come down, he will let you know.
Thank you
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Poe, Denise (WSP); Matheson, Travis (WSP)
Subject: Parking stall
Date: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 9:01:27 AM
I borrowed your parking stall. I will move right after Decentralized training.
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Braniff, Tim (WSP)
Subject: RE: NEWS RELEASE: WSDOT unveils new Good To Go! passes for electronic tolling
Date: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 12:11:00 PM
Thanks Tim
Mike
This is another topic I will brief the Assistant Chief on. At first plush, it appears the only thing required
will be coordinating the “GTG” passes for HSD and CID staff that could or use the bridge. As time goes
on, I’m sure more direction will be provided on the program.
WSDOT Toll Division – 401 Second Ave. S. - Seattle, WA 98104 - 206.464.1220
SEATTLE - Good To Go!, the state’s electronic toll collection system, today unveiled five new devices for
paying tolls without ever stopping.
The new tolling passes, including smaller and movable options, will be available to drivers in early 2011,
prior to the start of tolling on SR 520. They will offer a wider range of options for paying tolls on all
Good To Go! toll roads in Washington.
“Transponder technology has improved dramatically in the last few years,” said Craig Stone, WSDOT Toll
Division Director, following an official announcement today at a state Transportation Commission
meeting. “WSDOT has taken advantage of this maturity to deliver some of the best products available at
the lowest cost to drivers. The new portfolio of Good To Go! passes offers a solution for nearly every
vehicle and more convenience for drivers who use toll facilities throughout the state.”
Tolling on the existing SR 520 bridge is scheduled to begin in the spring of 2011 and with it comes an
expansion of the Good To Go! program already in place on the Tacoma Narrows Bridge and the SR 167
High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes. Drivers with prepaid Good To Go! accounts travel at highway speeds
as the system detects their pass and automatically deducts the toll amount from their accounts. Drivers
can link several passes to a single account, permitting them to select the best pass option for each
vehicle.
Special offers
New pass options will be offered in tandem with the opening of the new Good To Go! customer service
centers in the SR 520 corridor early next year. SR 520 motorists who typically don’t use any of the other
toll roads are encouraged to wait until after the first of the year to establish their Good To Go! accounts
to take advantage of special incentives. Be among the first to know about special offers by signing up at
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Standard Sticker Pass: A non-movable sticker about the size of a Band-Aid, this compact pass is barely
noticeable when attached to a windshield near the rearview mirror. At $5, it’s expected to be the most
popular new option.
Standard Movable Pass: Designed for those who want a single pass for multiple vehicles, this product is
easy to move between vehicles. The $8 pass adheres to the windshield with Velcro behind the rearview
mirror. It must be mounted to work correctly.
Movable Pass with On/Off Option: Ideal for those who carpool in the HOT lanes, this transponder has an
on/off switch to deactivate it when driving with a passenger in the HOT lane. This $12 pass also
attaches with Velcro to the windshield behind the rearview mirror.
Specialized Passes:
Motorcycle Sticker Pass: This non-transferable sticker pass is transparent and adheres to a motorcycle’s
headlamp. It’s virtually invisible once attached. Motorcycle passes will retail for $8.
External Mount License Plate Pass: The external pass might be a good alternative for people looking for
something other than a windshield-mounted transponder. This weather-resistant transponder attaches
with screws horizontally to the front license plate. While removable, this $12 pass is not intended for
frequent switching between vehicles.
###
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transportation systems. To learn more about what we're doing, go to www.wsdot.wa.gov/news
<http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/news> for pictures, videos, news and blogs. Real time traffic information is
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: DeWitt, Karen (WSP)
Subject: Phone call
Date: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 12:17:00 PM
Hi Karen,
I remember the call yesterday had two topics: One was the complaint that I believe is already resolved,
but I can’t remember the other one and I told you I would take action on it. Can you remind me what
that one was?
Thanks,
Mike
Mike
It was the car-ped collision. CID was not going to handle as a Hit and Run. Four or five cars did not
stop after hitting the body. Just wanted you to check into it and make sure it will not come back to
haunt us. Dan felt because there was no intent and the other people probably didn't realize they hit a
person they didn't need to investigate as a H and Run.
Karen.
Hi Karen,
I remember the call yesterday had two topics: One was the complaint that I believe is already resolved,
but I can’t remember the other one and I told you I would take action on it. Can you remind me what
that one was?
Thanks,
Mike
Chuck,
Please check on this with Dan Dale. Even if we wouldn't normally respond to this or take it as a criminal
investigation find out what service we would provide.
It was the car-ped collision. CID was not going to handle as a Hit and Run. Four or five cars did not
stop after hitting the body. Just wanted you to check into it and make sure it will not come back to
haunt us. Dan felt because there was no intent and the other people probably didn't realize they hit a
person they didn't need to investigate as a H and Run.
Karen.
Hi Karen,
I remember the call yesterday had two topics: One was the complaint that I believe is already resolved,
but I can’t remember the other one and I told you I would take action on it. Can you remind me what
that one was?
Thanks,
Mike
Does it seem like the WSPTA could donate to this? I don't have a dog in the fight, but Sager is your
member and a long standing honor guard guy.
--------------------------
From my Blackberry
Lieutenant Keith Huntley
Washington State Patrol
Criminal Investigation Division
(360) 704-2954 (Office)
(360) 507-2508 (Cell)
LT,
I am not able to donate this money right now from the WSPTA accounts. Are we able to
approach the senior managers and find out what happened? If we are unable to get the money from
another organization please let me know and I’ll throw in some more money so we don’t have to poll
the newer troopers.
Pete
Hi Pete,
As you know, I purchased the sword for John Sager’s retirement gift. I received many generous
donations from our members and even though I asked for half the purchase price from the Senior
Manager’s Fund they only gave me $100.
I was wondering if the WSPTA would care to donate the remaining $120 for his sword.
Does it seem like the WSPTA could donate to this? I don't have a dog in the fight, but Sager is your
member and a long standing honor guard guy.
--------------------------
From my Blackberry
Lieutenant Keith Huntley
Washington State Patrol
Criminal Investigation Division
(360) 704-2954 (Office)
(360) 507-2508 (Cell)
LT,
I am not able to donate this money right now from the WSPTA accounts. Are we able to
approach the senior managers and find out what happened? If we are unable to get the money from
another organization please let me know and I’ll throw in some more money so we don’t have to poll
the newer troopers.
Pete
Hi Pete,
As you know, I purchased the sword for John Sager’s retirement gift. I received many generous
donations from our members and even though I asked for half the purchase price from the Senior
Manager’s Fund they only gave me $100.
I was wondering if the WSPTA would care to donate the remaining $120 for his sword.
Mike
It was the car-ped collision. CID was not going to handle as a Hit and Run. Four or five cars did not
stop after hitting the body. Just wanted you to check into it and make sure it will not come back to
haunt us. Dan felt because there was no intent and the other people probably didn't realize they hit a
person they didn't need to investigate as a H and Run.
Karen.
Sent from my BlackBerry
Hi Karen,
I remember the call yesterday had two topics: One was the complaint that I believe is already resolved,
but I can’t remember the other one and I told you I would take action on it. Can you remind me what
that one was?
Thanks,
Mike
I forwarded to Dale for follow up. If it is possible to get this money, he will. I will let you know.
--------------------------
From my Blackberry
Lieutenant Keith Huntley
Washington State Patrol
Criminal Investigation Division
(360) 704-2954 (Office)
(360) 507-2508 (Cell)
LT,
I am not able to donate this money right now from the WSPTA accounts. Are we able to
approach the senior managers and find out what happened? If we are unable to get the money from
another organization please let me know and I’ll throw in some more money so we don’t have to poll
the newer troopers.
Pete
Hi Pete,
As you know, I purchased the sword for John Sager’s retirement gift. I received many generous
donations from our members and even though I asked for half the purchase price from the Senior
Manager’s Fund they only gave me $100.
I was wondering if the WSPTA would care to donate the remaining $120 for his sword.
OK, I will check with my guys since they are a part of CBIT.
Yes! Just outside of Quincy this morning. CID was on scene and have determined the person was
already dead. It is a Homicide. CBIT and every LEA that is close have responded.
Mike
It was the car-ped collision. CID was not going to handle as a Hit and Run. Four or five cars did not
stop after hitting the body. Just wanted you to check into it and make sure it will not come back to
haunt us. Dan felt because there was no intent and the other people probably didn't realize they hit a
person they didn't need to investigate as a H and Run.
Karen.
Hi Karen,
I remember the call yesterday had two topics: One was the complaint that I believe is already resolved,
but I can’t remember the other one and I told you I would take action on it. Can you remind me what
that one was?
Thanks,
Mike
I am just hearing about this and wondering if we are responding as part of CBIT?
Yes! Just outside of Quincy this morning. CID was on scene and have determined the person was
already dead. It is a Homicide. CBIT and every LEA that is close have responded.
Mike
It was the car-ped collision. CID was not going to handle as a Hit and Run. Four or five cars did not
stop after hitting the body. Just wanted you to check into it and make sure it will not come back to
haunt us. Dan felt because there was no intent and the other people probably didn't realize they hit a
person they didn't need to investigate as a H and Run.
Karen.
Hi Karen,
I remember the call yesterday had two topics: One was the complaint that I believe is already resolved,
but I can’t remember the other one and I told you I would take action on it. Can you remind me what
that one was?
Thanks,
Mike
Dave, can you let me know what this is about and if we are responding as a part of CBIT? Thanks
I am just hearing about this and wondering if we are responding as part of CBIT?
Yes! Just outside of Quincy this morning. CID was on scene and have determined the person was
already dead. It is a Homicide. CBIT and every LEA that is close have responded.
I am trying to get an update from my lieutenant.
Mike
It was the car-ped collision. CID was not going to handle as a Hit and Run. Four or five cars did not
stop after hitting the body. Just wanted you to check into it and make sure it will not come back to
haunt us. Dan felt because there was no intent and the other people probably didn't realize they hit a
person they didn't need to investigate as a H and Run.
Karen.
Hi Karen,
I remember the call yesterday had two topics: One was the complaint that I believe is already resolved,
but I can’t remember the other one and I told you I would take action on it. Can you remind me what
that one was?
Thanks,
Mike
Please review the area highlighted in yellow and look into the criteria so we can submit the Dorsey case. Thanks
Mike,
Not sure if your significant auto theft case (Det. Kirk) would qualify….but FYI there is a IACP award that is similar
to looking beyond the license plate, that you may want to consider….JB
Office: 360-596-4010
jason.berry@wsp.wa.gov
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service advancements. Noteworthy this year are 27 conference sessions (out of a total of 175) that present
groundbreaking technology in law enforcement; a mobile conference guide on your smartphones at
http://www.chirpe.com/IACP2010; access to more than 750 exhibiting companies; and unparalleled networking
opportunities with law enforcement executive peers. Other October issue articles include a chief’s look at
Proposition 19: California’s marijuana legalization debate; the role of police in preventing wrongful convictions;
employing police reserve officers in a down economy; local law enforcement’s role in preventing terrorist attacks;
and much more.
For information, contact Charlie Higginbotham, editor, at higginboth@theiacp.org or Kerry Sullivan, assistant editor,
at sullivan@theiacp.org.
________________________________
Events
Below are just some of the IACP events that are listed on the calendar section of the IACP Website.
Click here <http://iacppolice.ebiz.uapps.net/personifyebusiness/CalendarofEvents/tabid/179/Default.aspx> to find
out more about other upcoming IACP events, meetings, and training opportunities.
Date
Title
10/21-22/2010
Law Enforcement Responses to Adolescent Girls, Orlando, FL
<http://iacppolice.ebiz.uapps.net/personifyebusiness/OnlineStore/ProductDetail/tabid/55/ProductId/1180/Default.aspx
>
10/22/2010
11/11-12/2010
________________________________
IACP Foundation
IACP Foundation’s Fourth Annual Fundraising Gala! Saturday, October 23rd at the Hilton Orlando. Click here
<http://www.theiacp.org/Foundation/PartnersEvents/AnnualFundraisingGala/2010Gala/tabid/725/Default.aspx> for
more information. Individual tickets are now available
<http://iacppolice.ebiz.uapps.net/personifyebusiness/OnlineStore/ProductDetail/tabid/55/Default.aspx?
ProductId=1136> !
________________________________
Special Projects
Free training for Law Enforcement: Project Safe Neighborhoods Anti Gang Training, Columbus, OH, Oct 27-29,
2010 and San Francisco, CA November 16-18, 2010. Topics covered include: National and Regional Gang Briefings,
Fugitive Task Forces, Investigative Tools, and Interviewing and Debriefing. The IACP can provide sworn law
enforcement officers a limited amount of lodging reimbursement on a first come, first served basis. Please contact
Amy Lightcap at lineofficers@theiacp.org for information on registration and lodging reimbursements.
Free training for Law Enforcement and Prosecutors: Project Safe Neighborhoods Gang Investigations for Patrol
Officers, Oct 21, 2010, Orlando, FL. Topics covered include: Gang Identification and Documentation, Qualifying as
a gang expert, Interviewing and Detecting Deception, and Federal Firearms and Gang Laws. Please email
lineofficers@theiacp.org for more information and to register.
Roundtable on Gangs and Street Crews, October 24, 2010, 9 AM, open to all attendees at the IACP Annual
Conference in Orlando, FL. According to the 2009 National Gang Threat Assessment, both traditional gangs and
street level, neighborhood crews remain significant contributors to criminal activities in our nation’s communities.
Open to all attendees this roundtable discussion on gangs and street crews is an opportunity to give and receive
feedback on various gang and gun violence reduction initiatives and learn about the challenges and successes of
your colleagues. Contact lineofficers@theiacp.org for more information.
________________________________
Leader’s Guidebook & Training Curriculum <http://www.theiacp.org/vets2cops> The IACP’s Employing Returning
Combat Veterans as Law Enforcement Officers Project has released two guidebooks, the Leader’s Guide and the
Veteran’s Guide, in support of combat veterans serving in law enforcement. Each guidebook provides helpful steps
to take during the deployment cycle and useful resources to begin or improve a veteran support system. Visit
www.theiacp.org/vets2cops to obtain these guidebooks or to learn more about the project.
________________________________
Registration ends October 29, 2010. Register now! <http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/iacpsafeschools> For more
information, download the training flyer <http://www.theiacp.org/About/WhatsNew/tabid/459/Default.aspx?
id=1327&v=1> or contact Sabrina Rhodes at 1-800-843-4227 x831 or juvenilejustice@theiacp.org.
________________________________
The Leading by Legacy Program is now accepting scholarship applications for upcoming training events in 2011.
Participants will learn how to:
Questions to
leadingbylegacy@theiacp.org
800.the.iacp ext. 838
________________________________
The VIPS Program is pleased to announce the availability of an introductory e-learning course addressing the
principles of starting a law enforcement volunteer program. This online introductory course teaches attendees how
to implement a volunteer program within a law enforcement agency. You will learn about program infrastructure,
recruitment, selection and management, training, recognition, and assessment. This course is designed for persons
charged with implementing a program in state, local, tribal, or campus law enforcement agencies. This two-hour
course can be taken in one sitting or at your own speed. Once all modules have been viewed and a basic test has
been passed, you will receive a certificate of completion.
________________________________
The IACP Technology Technical Assistance Program (TTAP), with support from the Office of Community Oriented
Policing Services (COPS), U.S. Department of Justice, is hosting regional training courses on LPR technology. These
tuition-free training classes, Implementing LPR Technology in your Community, will assist law enforcement agencies
with planning, policy development, acquisition, and implementation of LPR technology. The training courses are
open to chief executives, project managers, and other law enforcement and government personnel who are or will
be directly involved in the planning and implementation of LPR technology.
REGISTER <http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/KLPH8N2>
If you have any questions or would like more information about this training please feel free to visit our Web page
at www.theiacp.org/TTAP or contact us at TTAP@theiacp.org.
________________________________
________________________________
University and College Police Section Annual Meeting: October 24, 2010
The IACP University and College Police Section Annual Meeting will be held on Sunday, October 24, 2010 in
Orlando, Florida. Join us for the lunch meeting scheduled from 11:00AM - 2:00PM (in Room 309 A&B) at the
Orlando/Orange County Convention Center during IACP’s Annual Conference being held October 23-27, 2010.
________________________________
Awards
2010 IACP and Cisco Systems Community Policing Awards - Winners Announced
Four agencies have been selected to receive the 2010 Community Policing Award from IACP and Cisco.
________________________________
The IACP's Vehicle Theft Committee recognizes an individual law enforcement officer’s outstanding educational,
enforcement, and/or legislative contribution(s) aimed at reducing vehicle thefts and other vehicle-related crimes
during the Calendar Year 2010. The Committee still encourages law enforcement agencies, task forces, councils,
community partnerships, and other theft prevention alliances to showcase either their educational or enforcement
activities during the Calendar Year 2010 in terms of vehicle theft. The winning agency in each of five categories
based upon agency size, as well as the winning individual law enforcement officer, will receive a three-night
expense paid trip to the Annual IACP Conference in Orlando where it will receive a trophy. The deadline for
submission is May 16, 2011. An application may be downloaded here
<http://www.theiacp.org/About/Awards/VehicleTheftAwardofMerit/tabid/346/Default.aspx> .
For additional information, contact Dick Ashton at (800) 843-4227, x276 or at ashtonr@theiacp.org
________________________________
The IACP's Highway Safety Committee annually recognizes a state trooper and a municipal police officer, as well as
a non-law enforcement officer, each of whom has made an outstanding, continuous and sustained lifetime
contribution to highway safety. Each winner will receive a three-night expense paid trip to the Annual IACP
Conference in Chicago where s/he will be honored. The deadline for submission is May 13, 2011. An application
may be downloaded here
<http://www.theiacp.org/About/Awards/JStannardBakerAwardforHighwaySafety/tabid/326/Default.aspx> .
For additional information, contact Dick Ashton at (800) 843-4227, x276 or at ashtonr@theiacp.org
________________________________
The 2011 Looking Beyond the License Plate Program is underway and once again will recognize the vital role that
license plates play in solving serious, non-traffic crimes. The Highway Safety Committee, in partnership with 3M's
Traffic Safety Systems Division, will select in June 2011 the police officer who demonstrates between June 1, 2010,
and May 31, 2011, the most initiative in solving a serious crime via a license plate. Other officers also will be
recognized for their meritorious achievements. Additional information and the application can be found here
<http://www.theiacp.org/About/Awards/LookingBeyondtheLicensePlateAwardProgram/tabid/343/Default.aspx> .
For additional information, contact Dick Ashton at (800) 843-4227, x276 or at ashtonr@theiacp.org
________________________________
Training
*Registrants pre-paying 45 days or more before the start of Tuition Based Courses
(excluding LPO and Grant Supported programs) will receive a $50 tuition discount.
________________________________
IACP Center for Police Leadership and Training - Leadership in Police Organizations (LPO)
The IACP’s Center for Police Leadership and Training is offering open enrollment slots for the highly successful
leadership development program called Leadership in Police Organizations (LPO). Over the last four years, IACP has
worked with police departments in 22 states to develop their current and future leaders using this unique program.
Thanks to the support of the Motorola Corporation, IACP is presenting a new, updated LPO program highlighting
the latest research in the concept of dispersed leadership and a behavioral science based approach to leadership.
________________________________
IACP Preferred
GEICO <http://www.geico.com/landingpage/go51.htm?logo=06575>
GEICO - Great Car Insurance Rates Available
The GEICO Auto Insurance Program offers IACP members quality car insurance with complete 24-hour sales,
policy, and claims service. Offer: As an IACP member, you may also qualify for an IACP Member Discount, in
addition to GEICO's already low rates. The member discount is available in most states. Just click here
<http://www.geico.com/landingpage/go51.htm?logo=06575> for a free rate quote!
________________________________
Jobs
DiscoverPolicing.org <http://www.discoverpolicing.org/> is the official career center of the IACP and a nationwide
police recruitment resource. Simply put, our goal is to bring more of the right people into law enforcement. Use
DiscoverPolicing.org to extend the reach of your agency’s recruitment efforts, advance your personal job search,
and promote the profession of policing. All features of DiscoverPolicing.org are FREE of charge.
* Post vacancy announcements (sworn and civilian) for your agency. Customize them by adding a photo or
logo.
* Highlight your officers by submitting a profile to our Real People/Real Stories
<http://discoverpolicing.org/people/> section.
* Refer those interested in policing to the site as a source of comprehensive career information.
* Request DiscoverPolicing.org brochures <http://discoverpolicing.org/files/dp-brochure.pdf> and bumper
stickers <http://discoverpolicing.org/files/dp-sticker.pdf> to distribute at career fairs and other recruiting events.
* Find your next job -- search for chief executive vacancies, IACP headquarters jobs, and entry/mid-level
positions for both sworn officers and civilians nationwide.
* Connect with us through Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/pages/Discover-Policing/94509918410> and
Twitter <http://www.twitter.com/discover_police> to receive updates on newly posted jobs and other police
recruitment news / information.
Current listings for Law Enforcement - Chief Executive and IACP Headquarters Positions on the DiscoverPolicing.org
<http://www.DiscoverPolicing.org> web site
Position
Location
Minerva Park, OH
Lake Geneva, WI
Kankakee, IL
Augusta, M
Buena Vista, VA
Saraland, AL
Chief of Police <http://careercenter.discoverpolicing.org/c/job.cfm?t731=61585&site_id=6207&jb=7183106>
Cary, IL
Olympia, WA
San Leandro, CA
Baraboo, WI
Truro, MA
Wellesley, MA
Kentfield, CA
Escanaba, MI
Washington, DC
Greenwood Village, CO
Montebello, CA
Roseville, CA
San Jose, CA
Police Chief <http://careercenter.discoverpolicing.org/c/job.cfm?t731=61585&site_id=6207&jb=7246123>
Pueblo, CO
Coppell, TX
Bastrop, TX
Peoria, AZ
Glendora, CA
Marana, AZ
Compton, CA
Bothell, WA
Roswell, GA
Alexandria, VA
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Berry, Jason (WSP)
Subject: RE: IACP INFO Biweekly E-mail Newsletter #258
Date: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 4:39:00 PM
Bosman is on this already, but thank you. This is not the Jas Kirk case, that was the fraud case with signature
gathering. The auto theft one was Donovan Daly and John Anderson regarding the Devaughn Dorsey case. That
one should be very competitive in this award.
Thanks Pard
Mike,
Not sure if your significant auto theft case (Det. Kirk) would qualify….but FYI there is a IACP award that is similar
to looking beyond the license plate, that you may want to consider….JB
Office: 360-596-4010
jason.berry@wsp.wa.gov
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IACP INFO
NUMBER 258
Annual Conference
Membership
Legislative
Foundation
Special Projects
Awards
Training
IACP Preferred
Events
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Jobs
2010 IACP and Cisco Systems Community Policing Awards - Winners Announced
2011 Looking Beyond the License Plate Program
________________________________
Register now for IACP 2010 <http://www.theiacpconference.org> so you can experience the best education,
networking, and exhibit hall available to law enforcement!
Don’t forget to purchase your annual banquet tickets <http://www.theiacp.org/banquet> online before close of
business Wednesday, October 13. After the 13th you will need to purchase your ticket on-site at the Orange
County Convention Center in the Registration Lobby.
Airport/hotel discounts available for IACP 2010 attendees: Mears Transportation Group is offering a discount coupon
that may be used for round trip shuttle transfers. Transportation can be arranged prior to arrival here
<https://secure.mearstransportation.com/Default.asp?referrer=385209050> .
Get ready for the best networking event of the year at IACP’s Host Chief’s Night at Universal Studios! AT&T and
Cisco are sponsoring the event again and have exciting extras for all attendees!
________________________________
The October issue’s cover story previews the exciting 117th Annual IACP Conference in Orlando, Florida, Oct. 23-
27. The issue is chock full of conference information, the latest exhibitor list, and the newest exhibitor product and
service advancements. Noteworthy this year are 27 conference sessions (out of a total of 175) that present
groundbreaking technology in law enforcement; a mobile conference guide on your smartphones at
http://www.chirpe.com/IACP2010; access to more than 750 exhibiting companies; and unparalleled networking
opportunities with law enforcement executive peers. Other October issue articles include a chief’s look at
Proposition 19: California’s marijuana legalization debate; the role of police in preventing wrongful convictions;
employing police reserve officers in a down economy; local law enforcement’s role in preventing terrorist attacks;
and much more.
For information, contact Charlie Higginbotham, editor, at higginboth@theiacp.org or Kerry Sullivan, assistant editor,
at sullivan@theiacp.org.
________________________________
Events
Below are just some of the IACP events that are listed on the calendar section of the IACP Website.
Click here <http://iacppolice.ebiz.uapps.net/personifyebusiness/CalendarofEvents/tabid/179/Default.aspx> to find
out more about other upcoming IACP events, meetings, and training opportunities.
Date
Title
10/21-22/2010
10/22/2010
11/11-12/2010
________________________________
IACP Foundation
IACP Foundation’s Fourth Annual Fundraising Gala! Saturday, October 23rd at the Hilton Orlando. Click here
<http://www.theiacp.org/Foundation/PartnersEvents/AnnualFundraisingGala/2010Gala/tabid/725/Default.aspx> for
more information. Individual tickets are now available
<http://iacppolice.ebiz.uapps.net/personifyebusiness/OnlineStore/ProductDetail/tabid/55/Default.aspx?
ProductId=1136> !
________________________________
Special Projects
Free training for Law Enforcement: Project Safe Neighborhoods Anti Gang Training, Columbus, OH, Oct 27-29,
2010 and San Francisco, CA November 16-18, 2010. Topics covered include: National and Regional Gang Briefings,
Fugitive Task Forces, Investigative Tools, and Interviewing and Debriefing. The IACP can provide sworn law
enforcement officers a limited amount of lodging reimbursement on a first come, first served basis. Please contact
Amy Lightcap at lineofficers@theiacp.org for information on registration and lodging reimbursements.
Free training for Law Enforcement and Prosecutors: Project Safe Neighborhoods Gang Investigations for Patrol
Officers, Oct 21, 2010, Orlando, FL. Topics covered include: Gang Identification and Documentation, Qualifying as
a gang expert, Interviewing and Detecting Deception, and Federal Firearms and Gang Laws. Please email
lineofficers@theiacp.org for more information and to register.
Roundtable on Gangs and Street Crews, October 24, 2010, 9 AM, open to all attendees at the IACP Annual
Conference in Orlando, FL. According to the 2009 National Gang Threat Assessment, both traditional gangs and
street level, neighborhood crews remain significant contributors to criminal activities in our nation’s communities.
Open to all attendees this roundtable discussion on gangs and street crews is an opportunity to give and receive
feedback on various gang and gun violence reduction initiatives and learn about the challenges and successes of
your colleagues. Contact lineofficers@theiacp.org for more information.
________________________________
Leader’s Guidebook & Training Curriculum <http://www.theiacp.org/vets2cops> The IACP’s Employing Returning
Combat Veterans as Law Enforcement Officers Project has released two guidebooks, the Leader’s Guide and the
Veteran’s Guide, in support of combat veterans serving in law enforcement. Each guidebook provides helpful steps
to take during the deployment cycle and useful resources to begin or improve a veteran support system. Visit
www.theiacp.org/vets2cops to obtain these guidebooks or to learn more about the project.
________________________________
Be a change agent! The IACP invites multi-agency teams representing local law enforcement, schools, social
services, and/or other juvenile justice stakeholder agencies to attend the next Partnerships for Safe Schools
training, which will be held November 11-12, 2010 in Frazer, PA. This workshop is designed to prepare diverse
school safety teams to implement or strengthen safe school plans that enhance the protection of students,
teachers, and the surrounding community. Through interactive discussions, case study exercises, and individualized
action planning, participants obtain practical skills that they can apply immediately on the job.
Registration ends October 29, 2010. Register now! <http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/iacpsafeschools> For more
information, download the training flyer <http://www.theiacp.org/About/WhatsNew/tabid/459/Default.aspx?
id=1327&v=1> or contact Sabrina Rhodes at 1-800-843-4227 x831 or juvenilejustice@theiacp.org.
________________________________
The Leading by Legacy Program is now accepting scholarship applications for upcoming training events in 2011.
Participants will learn how to:
Questions to
leadingbylegacy@theiacp.org
800.the.iacp ext. 838
________________________________
The VIPS Program is pleased to announce the availability of an introductory e-learning course addressing the
principles of starting a law enforcement volunteer program. This online introductory course teaches attendees how
to implement a volunteer program within a law enforcement agency. You will learn about program infrastructure,
recruitment, selection and management, training, recognition, and assessment. This course is designed for persons
charged with implementing a program in state, local, tribal, or campus law enforcement agencies. This two-hour
course can be taken in one sitting or at your own speed. Once all modules have been viewed and a basic test has
been passed, you will receive a certificate of completion.
________________________________
The IACP Technology Technical Assistance Program (TTAP), with support from the Office of Community Oriented
Policing Services (COPS), U.S. Department of Justice, is hosting regional training courses on LPR technology. These
tuition-free training classes, Implementing LPR Technology in your Community, will assist law enforcement agencies
with planning, policy development, acquisition, and implementation of LPR technology. The training courses are
open to chief executives, project managers, and other law enforcement and government personnel who are or will
be directly involved in the planning and implementation of LPR technology.
Training location currently open for registration:
REGISTER <http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/KLPH8N2>
If you have any questions or would like more information about this training please feel free to visit our Web page
at www.theiacp.org/TTAP or contact us at TTAP@theiacp.org.
________________________________
________________________________
University and College Police Section Annual Meeting: October 24, 2010
The IACP University and College Police Section Annual Meeting will be held on Sunday, October 24, 2010 in
Orlando, Florida. Join us for the lunch meeting scheduled from 11:00AM - 2:00PM (in Room 309 A&B) at the
Orlando/Orange County Convention Center during IACP’s Annual Conference being held October 23-27, 2010.
________________________________
Awards
2010 IACP and Cisco Systems Community Policing Awards - Winners Announced
Four agencies have been selected to receive the 2010 Community Policing Award from IACP and Cisco.
________________________________
The IACP's Vehicle Theft Committee recognizes an individual law enforcement officer’s outstanding educational,
enforcement, and/or legislative contribution(s) aimed at reducing vehicle thefts and other vehicle-related crimes
during the Calendar Year 2010. The Committee still encourages law enforcement agencies, task forces, councils,
community partnerships, and other theft prevention alliances to showcase either their educational or enforcement
activities during the Calendar Year 2010 in terms of vehicle theft. The winning agency in each of five categories
based upon agency size, as well as the winning individual law enforcement officer, will receive a three-night
expense paid trip to the Annual IACP Conference in Orlando where it will receive a trophy. The deadline for
submission is May 16, 2011. An application may be downloaded here
<http://www.theiacp.org/About/Awards/VehicleTheftAwardofMerit/tabid/346/Default.aspx> .
For additional information, contact Dick Ashton at (800) 843-4227, x276 or at ashtonr@theiacp.org
________________________________
For additional information, contact Dick Ashton at (800) 843-4227, x276 or at ashtonr@theiacp.org
________________________________
The 2011 Looking Beyond the License Plate Program is underway and once again will recognize the vital role that
license plates play in solving serious, non-traffic crimes. The Highway Safety Committee, in partnership with 3M's
Traffic Safety Systems Division, will select in June 2011 the police officer who demonstrates between June 1, 2010,
and May 31, 2011, the most initiative in solving a serious crime via a license plate. Other officers also will be
recognized for their meritorious achievements. Additional information and the application can be found here
<http://www.theiacp.org/About/Awards/LookingBeyondtheLicensePlateAwardProgram/tabid/343/Default.aspx> .
For additional information, contact Dick Ashton at (800) 843-4227, x276 or at ashtonr@theiacp.org
________________________________
Training
*Registrants pre-paying 45 days or more before the start of Tuition Based Courses
(excluding LPO and Grant Supported programs) will receive a $50 tuition discount.
________________________________
IACP Center for Police Leadership and Training - Leadership in Police Organizations (LPO)
The IACP’s Center for Police Leadership and Training is offering open enrollment slots for the highly successful
leadership development program called Leadership in Police Organizations (LPO). Over the last four years, IACP has
worked with police departments in 22 states to develop their current and future leaders using this unique program.
Thanks to the support of the Motorola Corporation, IACP is presenting a new, updated LPO program highlighting
the latest research in the concept of dispersed leadership and a behavioral science based approach to leadership.
IACP Preferred
GEICO <http://www.geico.com/landingpage/go51.htm?logo=06575>
________________________________
Jobs
DiscoverPolicing.org <http://www.discoverpolicing.org/> is the official career center of the IACP and a nationwide
police recruitment resource. Simply put, our goal is to bring more of the right people into law enforcement. Use
DiscoverPolicing.org to extend the reach of your agency’s recruitment efforts, advance your personal job search,
and promote the profession of policing. All features of DiscoverPolicing.org are FREE of charge.
* Post vacancy announcements (sworn and civilian) for your agency. Customize them by adding a photo or
logo.
* Highlight your officers by submitting a profile to our Real People/Real Stories
<http://discoverpolicing.org/people/> section.
* Refer those interested in policing to the site as a source of comprehensive career information.
* Request DiscoverPolicing.org brochures <http://discoverpolicing.org/files/dp-brochure.pdf> and bumper
stickers <http://discoverpolicing.org/files/dp-sticker.pdf> to distribute at career fairs and other recruiting events.
* Find your next job -- search for chief executive vacancies, IACP headquarters jobs, and entry/mid-level
positions for both sworn officers and civilians nationwide.
* Connect with us through Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/pages/Discover-Policing/94509918410> and
Twitter <http://www.twitter.com/discover_police> to receive updates on newly posted jobs and other police
recruitment news / information.
Current listings for Law Enforcement - Chief Executive and IACP Headquarters Positions on the DiscoverPolicing.org
<http://www.DiscoverPolicing.org> web site
Position
Location
Minerva Park, OH
Lake Geneva, WI
Kankakee, IL
Augusta, M
Saraland, AL
Cary, IL
Olympia, WA
San Leandro, CA
Baraboo, WI
Truro, MA
Wellesley, MA
Kentfield, CA
Escanaba, MI
Washington, DC
Greenwood Village, CO
Montebello, CA
San Jose, CA
Pueblo, CO
Coppell, TX
Bastrop, TX
Peoria, AZ
Glendora, CA
Marana, AZ
Compton, CA
Bothell, WA
Roswell, GA
Alexandria, VA
________________________________
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Coley, Tim (WSP)
Subject: Rent
Date: Thursday, October 21, 2010 10:24:00 AM
The rent is just too damn high. People can’t eat breakfast, lunch and dinner and pay their bills. Listen,
did you hear that? That was a child’s stomach growling because they haven’t had breakfast, lunch and
dinner. Did you hear it? You have to listen like me.
Good. I understand Dan went to the scene to help, which I wasn’t told, and then offered our future
assistance to the District. This is fine and thanks.
Captain,
I spoke with Dan Dale and Ken Wade on this (Dan sought Ken’s guidance) and here is what I learned:
· Dale called the local prosecutor’s office and was told they would not support Hit & Run charges
against the drivers of the cars that struck the pedestrian because there did not appear to be any intent.
· Dale/Wade agreed that CID would assist FOB with the scene and then handle the contacts with
anyone who came forward afterwards indicating they may have struck the pedestrian. CID will conduct
document evidence (on vehicles) and interviews then provide the statements and follow-up reports to
FOB for their case file.
I am in support of this as there did not appear to be any intent on the part of the drivers involved.
Thoughts/Concerns?
Chuck
Lieutenant Charles P. LeBlanc #90
Office - (360)704-2958
Desk - (360)704-2952
Cell - (360)239-4174
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Chuck,
Please check on this with Dan Dale. Even if we wouldn't normally respond to this or take it as a criminal
investigation find out what service we would provide.
It was the car-ped collision. CID was not going to handle as a Hit and Run. Four or five cars did not
stop after hitting the body. Just wanted you to check into it and make sure it will not come back to
haunt us. Dan felt because there was no intent and the other people probably didn't realize they hit a
person they didn't need to investigate as a H and Run.
Karen.
I remember the call yesterday had two topics: One was the complaint that I believe is already resolved,
but I can’t remember the other one and I told you I would take action on it. Can you remind me what
that one was?
Thanks,
Mike
Capt/Vicky/Dennis-
Well I was hoping I would be feeling better but am running a 102 fever at 9:30. I feel lousy. Bohart will
be down in the am to sign. He will bring the paper back to my office where I will sign and get down
there Monday.
I am calling radio right now and transfering control of the unit to Maijala for the night.
I don’t plan to attend lunch. I will have eaten so I will just drink their coffee.
Hello Everyone –
Lunch will be from 1200-1300, with the meeting following from 1300-1500.
Thank You-
<<lunch menu.doc>>
Kaylene Zellar
Civil Deputy
Afternoon Bob,
On October 15th, around 12:30 or so, on the I-205 bridge, a couple of your Troopers responded to a
collision involving a car and a semi. Apparently, the semi lost some tire carcass and it hit the car
causing some damage.
Apparently a CVEO came to the scene as well because of the semi being involved. The victim in this
case is having some trouble getting any information about the causing driver and she feels like WSP is
not being responsive. While I find that hard to believe, it does appear that there may be some
confusion that can be cleared up if the Troopers or CVEO at the scene could call her. In addition, it did
happen on the bridge and there may be a dispute about if WSP or OSP should handle. Regardless,
since we responded, someone should have the other guys information and be able to get it to the
victim.
Can you have one of your folks run this down and give the victim, Gina Dalrymple a call and clear this
up? Her number is 503-504-7982. Thank you Bob
Mike
EJ,
I spoke with Captain Lamoreaux about this. I believe that we can do an exchange of services and get
your guys housed and fed if you can get some information to him about what services, supplies,
equipment, training etc. that these guys agencies provide to WSP.
Please compile a list of things that we get from them, including the Tulalip guys agency and what they
provide to WSP in D-7 so we can provide that information to BFS and see if they will allow them to be
housed and fed.
The sooner this gets done, the sooner we can get a resolution. You should send that directly to Captain
Lamoreaux.
Thanks
Mike
Thank you!
Trooper Jennings was primary on this. It occurred in Oregon, so we didn’t do a report and Oregon
won’t respond since it is non-injury. Trooper Jennings did provide the driver of the van with all the
information from the semi. CVEO Macchione also responded and contacted the semi.
I called Ms. Dalrymple and left a message for her to call me back. I will give her the information from
the log and help her get whatever information she still needs.
Please handle. Let me know when the victim has been contacted, and if true, why she had any problem
getting the information. Thanks.
On October 15th, around 12:30 or so, on the I-205 bridge, a couple of your Troopers responded to a
collision involving a car and a semi. Apparently, the semi lost some tire carcass and it hit the car
causing some damage.
Apparently a CVEO came to the scene as well because of the semi being involved. The victim in this
case is having some trouble getting any information about the causing driver and she feels like WSP is
not being responsive. While I find that hard to believe, it does appear that there may be some
confusion that can be cleared up if the Troopers or CVEO at the scene could call her. In addition, it did
happen on the bridge and there may be a dispute about if WSP or OSP should handle. Regardless,
since we responded, someone should have the other guys information and be able to get it to the
victim.
Can you have one of your folks run this down and give the victim, Gina Dalrymple a call and clear this
up? Her number is 503-504-7982. Thank you Bob
Mike
Chuck, I see the value of the training but I have a few questions:
Who would we send? I want to send someone that has time left in the agency so we can get benefit
from the class.
Is there a computer savvy Detective that can go? It seems that it would be important to have someone
understand this stuff and be able to do it, but does it have to be one of our guys or can it be an IAD
guy? We can use them in the event that we need to.
Who is this company? Are they affiliated with L.E. and if so, how? Who are their customers and is
there a way we can get some feedback from previous customers so that we know if the class is
worthwhile?
Let's talk about this and see if we can come up with a name. Then I can have a solid argument for the
AC so we can get it approved.
-----Original Message-----
From: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 8:13 AM
To: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Subject: FW: Training information
Boss,
Attached is some training that has been proposed. I thought I would run it by you first. I can see how
this training would benefit our detectives especially when software is being provided as part of the
training. If we decide to do this, I am inclined to send one of Wade's people to minimize cost (no
lodging or per diem). What do you think?
Chuck
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From: Huntington, John (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 7:46 AM
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: Training information
Hi Lieutenant,
This training that is attached is expensive but we (the WSP) need to send someone to it or one like it. I
need someone that has gone to this training to help interpret the data for the Johnson shooting and a
felony collision that I have a subpoena for cell phone records pending. The Training that Dan went to
only was an hour long in this area and this is a two day training with software included for $500. With
cell phones involved with felonies the department would be very much ahead with someone having this
training. Dan is offering himself for this training with the same deal as last time but also understands if
you did turn him down. (He did not put in for the other job - he likes it right where he is) I can only
reiterate that someone from the agency should go to this training to interpret the cell phone tower data
that we know can be used but no one seems to know how when we asked. This could be from CID or
IAD but it is in an area that we are behind in.
Thanks
John
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP); LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: FW: DOL Photo Montage Requests
Date: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 10:35:00 AM
FYI. Maybe Fred will have some mercy on us when we really need it. Pass this on to your folks please.
DOL notified our Bellevue Communications that they will no longer provide photo montages for non-
felony cases. When requests are made the request must state that it is for a felony investigation, i.e.
felony hit and run, felony ID theft, etc. The request must be specific and not just criminal
investigation. We have not received a formal notification just an e-mail exchange between one of our
COs and DOL.
We were advised that we should call Fred Bjornberg, Administrator, Driver Special Investigations, for
further information 360-902-0810. He stated, “In these times of doing more with less this is a decision
that I made. If you would like to discuss the issue further feel free to call me.”
mark.wilton@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Swainson, Edward (WSP)
Subject: FW: Lodging Prices
Date: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 11:14:00 AM
This is the list of prices for lodging at the academy and at the casino. I am still trying to see if we can
get the agency to pay this since we have a working relationship with the agencies involved. I will keep
you posted.
FYI - Marc
Training Division
Marc.Lamoreaux@wsp.wa.gov
Captain,
Megan Lewis
WSP Academy
Debbie/Megan,
Could one of you tell me what we charge outside students to stay at the Academy for lodging each
night and what we charge to have a student stay at the local motel/hotel? Tnx/Marc
Training Division
Marc.Lamoreaux@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: FW: Draft JPA Trooper Form - 6th Edition Dated 092710
Date: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 12:06:00 PM
Attachments: 342019_Trooper_Job_Performance_Appraisal_(proposed-6th draft--SIMPLIFIED).doc 102210.doc
Committee Members,
Attached is the most recent updated Trooper JPA Form. It is now the 6th Edition. Updates include all
the below requested changes from our last meeting. Please destroy the previous versions and bring a
hard copy of this version to the next committee meeting. Questions, let me know. Thank you. Marc
Training Division
Marc.Lamoreaux@wsp.wa.gov
Tammy,
The JPA committee has suggested a few other minor edits to the JPA form:
1). Page I, 3rd paragraph under the “Interim Appraisal Section” – Delete the word “However” from
the first sentence. This is the first word of this paragraph.
2). Pages 2, 3, 4 – if the evaluator checks the box over a number can it automatically add up onto
page 1? If not, can we change the wording in the blocks from “check the appropriate box” to
something like, “insert the rating number.”
4). Make the signature line section its own page – page # 6. The committee wants this to be its
own page.
Training Division
Marc.Lamoreaux@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Matagi, John (WSP)
Subject: RE: November 1st!
Date: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 3:32:00 PM
John,
I have a Socialization lesson on my calendar for November 2. I looked at the schedule on the iwsp and
it appears that it is no longer on that day.
I assume that it is because of the new version being taught in two weeks so I will take that date off my
schedule unless you tell me different.
Thank you for signing up to facilitate. You continue to influence the direction we take in leadership.
We have three more vacancies, please feel free to take advantage of the opportunity. As a reminder
this is the second week of the two week version using the new manuals.
Please take a look at the final week for Session 21 as well. The date is November 15th to November
19th, that is it for the year. I will not be here for the 18th and 19th. Sergeant Freddy Williams will be
filling in for me as a coordinator however it would a great assistance to have all of the classes filled in
as soon as possible.
(http://sharepoint/sites/LPO/default.aspx) Just in case this is the team site.
Thanks again,
John
11/1/2010 8:00 AM
0800 Overview of Area III & Lesson 18 Social Exchange Theory - Rob Huss
1100 Lesson 19 Leader Member Exchange - Huntley
11/2/2010 8:00 AM
11/3/2010 8:00 AM
0800 Overview of Area IV & Lesson 24 Organizations and the Environment - Rob Huss
1300 Lesson 25 Shaping Organizational Culture - Rob Huss
11/4/2010 8:00 AM
John Matagi
Gentlemen,
Today I met with Major Scott Stephens of the Spokane Police Department. Major Stephens was highly
complementary of your work on the recent officer-involved shootings and wanted to pass his thanks
along to all of you. According to Major Stephens, all of you were “Very easy to work with and very
professional”.
Thanks to all of you for your hard work and professionalism. It has taken many years to get this multi-
agency investigative team up and running. This concept has been highly controversial among the rank
and file of the local agencies with many holding the incorrect perception that WSP detectives were not
qualified to handle major investigations. While I knew this perception to be totally false and I have
always held Spokane CID in very high esteem there were still many hurdles to overcome. Due to the
hard work and professionalism of Spokane CID and the cooperation of the local agencies, the Critical
Incident Investigation Team concept is moving forward after being stalled for several years. We still
have many issues to work out among the agencies but this concept would have never gotten off the
ground without your help.
Thank you for the support and keep up the good work!
Jeff
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Scott, Evelyn (WSP)
Subject: Miles
Date: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 11:12:00 AM
John,
Do we have any kind of agreement with Kitsap/Bremerton/Bainbridge for officer involved shootings?
Also, do we respond to those calls or do they handle it themselves?
OK, thanks. I like the idea of reaching out to all these guys before we have a situation that necessitates
we work together. Remember what I always say about meeting the banker before you need a loan, not
on the day you need the loan. Anything we can put in place to share resources and protocols will be
helpful.
Hi Capt.
I have made several inquiries about the Bainbridge Command and the last being Ken Noland. They
have told me that we have a good relationship with the new Chief Jon Fehlman. He has been in place
for around one year now and was the number two prior to that. He requested the WSP D8 Motors
patrol on the Highway on one of his traffic safety grants in the past (giving our guys the OT money). In
the near future it will be time for me to work the crowd for a multi agency team here.
John
Do we have any kind of agreement with Kitsap/Bremerton/Bainbridge for officer involved shootings?
Also, do we respond to those calls or do they handle it themselves?
What is the status of this offer? Did we hear back from enough of our supervisors to ensure we get
these stations to those that can use them?
Please let me know if there is a need according to the below e-mail from Sgt. Brusseau. Thanks.
Chuck
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Lt,
During D-5’s weekly meeting I learned from our DOT representative Dan Dollar that he has surplus total
stations available if we can use them. According to Dollar, he is charge of replacing DOT stations and
would be willing to upgrade them and allow us to use them. Let me know if CID has a need for any
and I will check into it further.
Thanks Rob
OK. Let Brusseau know so he can tell his DOT friend that we are interested and so he can have the
details of how we get to use them. Thanks
I was going to discuss this with them at the supervisor's meeting. Thanks.
What is the status of this offer? Did we hear back from enough of our supervisors to ensure we get
these stations to those that can use them?
Please let me know if there is a need according to the below e-mail from Sgt. Brusseau. Thanks.
Chuck
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Lt,
During D-5’s weekly meeting I learned from our DOT representative Dan Dollar that he has surplus total
stations available if we can use them. According to Dollar, he is charge of replacing DOT stations and
would be willing to upgrade them and allow us to use them. Let me know if CID has a need for any
and I will check into it further.
Thanks Rob
AC Miller,
We are working on getting ourselves on to the multi agency team that is in D-5. I have spoken with
Sgt Brusseau and he is arranging a meeting with the contacts he has. That one has several agencies
on it including Vancouver and Clark County. I will let you know how that goes.
Also, during today’s shooting down there, Chuck took the opportunity to speak with the Sheriff and told
him about these teams and how they work. He is interested and we will be working with him to get
some examples of current agreements so he can review them. I anticipate having something in place
with him and his local counterparts.
Our goal is to create solid relationships with these agencies so that in a time of need, we can rely on
each other and we have some protocols in place in the event we need them or they need us.
Mike
FYI.
Jay-is this training for supervisors on line so we can start now or is it coming soon?
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP); Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: Firearms
Date: Thursday, October 28, 2010 8:44:13 AM
Thanks
I support the idea of toys for Tots, but we don't have enough people in the office to make it
worthwhile.
It would be better to put it in the GA somewhere and tell everyone where it is so all the offices can add
to it.
Thoughts?
While up at District 1 today, I was approached by Sgt. Sager who asked if we would consider putting a
Toys for Tots receptacle (Box) in our office to collect toys for the Marine Corps’ annual program. I told
him I would check and let him know. What do you think?
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This is a reminder to ask your shop about the Toys for Tots drive.
Tacoma WA 98445
Fax # 253.538.3272
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP); LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: Re: This is a reminder to ask your shop about the Toys for Tots drive.
Date: Thursday, October 28, 2010 1:45:52 PM
As long as its visible to the Cadet to prevent some Grinch from stealing.
Not a bad place to put it but Sager would need to get GA approval.
Olympia, WA 98504-2637
I support the idea of toys for Tots, but we don't have enough people in the office to make it
worthwhile.
It would be better to put it in the GA somewhere and tell everyone where it is so all the offices can add
to it.
Thoughts?
While up at District 1 today, I was approached by Sgt. Sager who asked if we would consider putting a
Toys for Tots receptacle (Box) in our office to collect toys for the Marine Corps’ annual program. I told
him I would check and let him know. What do you think?
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Chuck,
This is a reminder to ask your shop about the Toys for Tots drive.
Tacoma WA 98445
Boss,
I'm heading out so we can get up to Everett at a decent hour. Have a great weekend and I'll see you
on Monday.
Chuck
I think Kurt is good to attend alone. He will sit down with Loren when he settles in and get what he
needs. Thanks though
Boss,
I was thinking since Kurt will be new to CID and Loren has been running the show, that they both
should attend the supervisor’s meeting on the 8th and 9th. What do you think? Thanks.
Chuck
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Lt, I know Kurt probably won’t be starting until November 16th, but do you want him to come to the
meeting on the 8th and 9th, or do you want me to come? Loren
Gentlemen,
Who is going to the meeting November 8th-9th? If you could let me know who and where you want to
stay, I can have Vicky make reservations for you.
Thanks!
Mel J
Thanks ~Melanie
Thx,
Vic J
Thanks,
Vicky
Yes- I did register them via e-mail b/c the training was free and the slots were filling up. I wanted to
reserve the slots just in case they ran out. So- they’re covered.
Melanie J
Thanks ~Melanie
Melanie-I saw a note on the TTRs that you have already registered Dave for both trainings? If you
would confirm that for me, it would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Vicky
Thank you,
Vicky Leonard
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Olympia, WA 98504
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Miller, Greg (WSP)
Subject: Sergeant Picks
Date: Friday, October 29, 2010 3:57:00 PM
AC Miller,
This morning Lt LeBlanc and I interviewed Sgt. Kurt Adkinson for the open supervisors position in Moses
Lake. A few moments ago Lt. Huntley and I interviewed Sgt Bruce Lantz for the DSHS position here in
Olympia.
The interviews, while somewhat informal, went well and both are very qualified for the positions. I
respectfully request permission to offer the two positions to them as soon as possible. I will work out
the report dates with the two affected Captains as soon as I hear from you.
No sir. I just wanted to brief you on the Orey Lindemann verbal reprimand but it went off without a
hitch.
Have a great weekend and I will call those two guys now so they can have a good weekend too.
Mike
Approved
Thanks,
Greg
AC Miller,
This morning Lt LeBlanc and I interviewed Sgt. Kurt Adkinson for the open supervisors position in Moses
Lake. A few moments ago Lt. Huntley and I interviewed Sgt Bruce Lantz for the DSHS position here in
Olympia.
The interviews, while somewhat informal, went well and both are very qualified for the positions. I
respectfully request permission to offer the two positions to them as soon as possible. I will work out
the report dates with the two affected Captains as soon as I hear from you.
Hello Captains,
Here’s the PSES ODE Report for August, 2010. I am sending this to all of you [captains] to scan for
employees within your respective divisions. If you do have personnel on this report, an audit should be
conducted by a Lieutenant, not you (since you will be the AA if a discrepancy is discovered and a
complaint initiated). This is not to be disseminated below the Lieutenant level.
Thanks,
Greg
Good afternoon,
Enclosed please find the report of hours worked by WSP employees for PSES (Puget Sound Executive
Services) for the month of August 2010. Additionally, a list of employees who are authorized to work
off-duty employment for PSES has been included.
Respectfully,
Crystal L. Lowry
Confidential Secretary
Crystal.Lowry@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP)
Subject: FW: SPS Monthly Hours -- September 2010
Date: Friday, October 29, 2010 4:49:00 PM
Attachments: September 2010 SPS Trooper Hours.xlsx
SPS 2010 list.xlsx
Hello Captains,
Here’s the SPS ODE Report for September 2010. Division assignments are not indicated, so I am
sending to all of you [captains] to scan for employees within your respective divisions. If you do have
personnel on this report, an audit should be conducted by a Lieutenant, not you (since you will be the
AA if a discrepancy is discovered and a complaint initiated). This is not to be disseminated below the
Lieutenant level.
Thanks,
Greg
Enclosed please find the report of hours worked by WSP employees for SPS (State Protection Services)
for the month of September 2010. Additionally, a list of employees who are authorized to work off-duty
for SPS has been included.
Respectfully,
Crystal L. Lowry
Confidential Secretary
Crystal.Lowry@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP)
Subject: FW: SPS September Hours 2010 **UPDATED**
Date: Friday, October 29, 2010 4:59:00 PM
Attachments: September 2010 Hours -- SPS.xlsx
SPS 2010 List.xlsx
Hello Captains,
Here’s an updated SPS ODE Report for September 2010. Division assignments are not indicated, so I
am sending to all of you [captains] to scan for employees within your respective divisions. If you do
have personnel on this report, an audit should be conducted by a Lieutenant, not you (since you will be
the AA if a discrepancy is discovered and a complaint initiated). This is not to be disseminated below
the Lieutenant level.
Thanks,
Greg
Enclosed please find the "corrected" report of hours worked by WSP employees for SPS (State
Protection Services) for the month of September 2010. Items highlighted in "orange" have been
recently added to the list. Additionally, a list of employees who are authorized to work off-duty for SPS
has been included.
Respectfully,
Crystal Lowry
(360) 596-4115
Crystal.Lowry@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: FW: PSES August 2010 Report of Hours
Date: Friday, October 29, 2010 5:04:00 PM
Attachments: WSPMonthlyReport with Addresses for August2010.xls
PSES 2010 list.xlsx
Hello Captains,
Here’s the PSES ODE Report for August 2010. Division assignments are not indicated, so I am sending
to all of you [captains] to scan for employees within your respective divisions. If you do have personnel
on this report, an audit should be conducted by a Lieutenant, not you (since you will be the AA if a
discrepancy is discovered and a complaint initiated). This is not to be disseminated below the
Lieutenant level.
Thanks,
Greg
Good afternoon,
Enclosed please find the report of hours worked by WSP employees for PSES (Puget Sound Executive
Services) for the month of August 2010. Additionally, a list of employees who are authorized to work
off-duty employment for PSES has been included.
Respectfully,
Crystal L. Lowry
Confidential Secretary
Crystal.Lowry@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Miller, Greg (WSP)
Subject: Sick Leave
Date: Monday, November 01, 2010 6:59:33 AM
Sir, woke up this a.m. with a fever and not feeling well at all.
Mike
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Miller, Greg (WSP)
Subject: Re: Sick Leave
Date: Monday, November 01, 2010 7:10:19 AM
Thanks, it does suck. Chuck will handle the briefing with the Chief today on the rifle case.
Greg
Sir, woke up this a.m. with a fever and not feeling well at all.
Mike
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP); Bosman, Dennis (WSP)
Subject: Re: Scanned image from GA Exec Sharp MX-3501N
Date: Monday, November 01, 2010 9:16:38 AM
Please let me know when this has been completed. Ms. Greene is tracking this for A/C Miller, and to
have A/C Miller cc'd on the response. Let me know if there is anything I can do to help, too.
Thanks,
Vicky
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From: Greene, Geri (WSP)
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2010 8:58 AM
To: Battin, Sarah (WSP); Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: FW: Scanned image from GA Exec Sharp MX-3501N
Morning! I am tracking this, so please ensure that AC Miller is cc'd on your response to the attached
IOC from Dr. Sorenson. Thanks!
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: Directions
Date: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 11:37:06 AM
Thanks
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: Re: Directions
Date: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 11:40:52 AM
Thanks
Thanks,
Vicky
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To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: Directions
Thanks
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP)
Subject: Fw: PSES Report of Hours -- September 2010
Date: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 11:53:41 AM
Attachments: WSPMonthlyReportSeptember2010.xls
PSES 2010 list.xlsx
FYI. Thanks
Hello Captains,
Here’s the PSES ODE Report for September 2010. I am sending this to you [captains] to scan for
employees within your respective divisions. If you have personnel on this report, an audit should be
conducted by a Lieutenant, not you (since you will be the AA if a discrepancy is discovered and a
complaint initiated). This is not to be disseminated below the Lieutenant level.
Thanks,
Greg
(360) 704-2979
Greetings,
Enclosed please find the report of hours worked by WSP employees for PSES (Puget Sound Executive
Services) for the month of September 2010. Additionally, a list of employees who are authorized to
work off-duty employment for PSES has been included.
Respectfully,
Crystal L. Lowry
Crystal.Lowry@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Miller, Greg (WSP)
Subject: Re: Spokane Officer involved collision - Protocols
Date: Thursday, November 04, 2010 1:21:24 PM
Mike,
What does SMART and the other teams that we are involved with do in regard to charging
recommendations?
Thanks,
Greg
(360) 704-2979
As a follow-up to my conversations with Captain Otis and Detective Sergeant Wade, it is my opinion
that any completed investigations of matters assigned to this team should be given to a decision maker,
i.e., the prosecutor and /or the agency head of the involved employee(s) in the form of a “statement of
facts” only.
Olympia WA 98504-2601
Sir,
I have been told Sheriff Knezovich plans on calling you shortly and felt there is information you need
prior to this conversation.
On August 7, 2010 a Spokane Police Officer was responding with lights and siren to assist with a pursuit
of a stabbing suspect. At the intersection of Riverside and Brown, a major intersection located in the
downtown business district, the patrol car entered into the intersection at 60+ mph and was struck by
another vehicle injuring the officer. The driver of the second vehicle was arrested by SPD for vehicular
assault and blood was drawn. Two days later, SPD requested the multi-agency team handle the
investigation and it was turned over to SCSO Det. Thornburg as the primary. The investigation revealed
the officer failed to stop for a flashing red light and entered the intersection at 60-63 mph with his
lights and siren and was the proximate cause of the collision. The toxicology on the other driver showed
she was not impaired only having a BAC of .02. There were no design or environmental factors involved
with this collision.
Today the supervisors met to discuss the case and recommend charges. At this meeting, I was
informed by SPD Capt Braun that Chief Kirkpatrick did not want the investigators to make a
recommendation and instead wanted the case to go to the prosecutor for a charging decision. I
explained that I felt there was clearly sufficient facts to support charging the officer with negligent
driving 2nd, a traffic infraction and charging the other driver with being a minor in possession of
alcohol. The SCSO sergeant present at this meeting did not provide the sheriff’s position.
In subsequent talks with SCSO Lt. Barbieri, I learned he felt the team should make a charging
recommendation and was going to talk with Sheriff Knezovich. A few minutes ago I was told the Sheriff
wanted to talk to you about this matter.
I have a concern with only making charging recommendation when someone other than the officer is at
fault and feel this would erode the public confidence. As it was explained to me, Chief Kirkpatrick did
not want this team making charging recommendation on any of the investigations handled by the multi-
agency team, yet we just recommended charging the suspect who pointed a weapon at officer when he
was shot.
Cell – 509-370-2093
Ken
Spokane, WA 99224-5325
Hi Chris. I don’t know what it’s worth, but I am going to keep it none the less.
At the time they were only purchased for the motor officers so anyone that rode at that time may have
one.
Tom Pillow, Bohart, Hurtin, Brian Martin, Dale Lathan, Tim Lenander, Greg Ulrich, Mike Hanna, Eric
Handley, Chet Pennington, Tom Wolfe, Graham Kennedy and a few others were on bikes at that time.
They may be able to help you find one.
Good luck.
Sir
So My wife tells me you are not interested in selling your stainless berretta. Do you know what it's
worth? Do you know anybody who had one that would be willing to sell? If so can you let them know
or give me their contact info.
Thanks
FYI
A search of D-5 facilities and vehicles failed to locate any unaccounted for weapons. Attached is the list
of D-5 assigned/approved rifles. Thanks/Bob
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D5CommandKMC253@wsp.internal]
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 1:14 PM
To: Johnson, Bob (WSP)
Subject: Scanned Image
Thanks
Boss,
Would you be available to attend the following additional detective’s meetings with me on November
23, 2010:
Thank you,
Chuck
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP); Leonard, Vicky (WSP); LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: Veterans Day
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 8:31:14 AM
I will be working the road tomorrow for Veterans Day. I will also be attending a Veterans Day
celebration today.
Please let me know what your plans are for tomorrow. Thanks
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP)
Subject: Re: Veterans Day
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 9:19:13 AM
I will be there
Captain,
I plan on working in the office tomorrow to catch up on paperwork after being out of the office for
several days.
Thanks,
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 8:31 AM
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP); Leonard, Vicky (WSP); LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: Veterans Day
I will be working the road tomorrow for Veterans Day. I will also be attending a Veterans Day
celebration today.
Please let me know what your plans are for tomorrow. Thanks
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP); Bosman, Dennis (WSP)
Subject: Re: Training Request Approval...
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 11:30:37 AM
Hello,
I know you are busy today, but, I have a travel/training request for Det. Doug Clevenger for the National
Technical Investigator’s Association Conference for November 17 & 18, 2010. Registration and
subsistence is being paid by WATPA.
Thank you,
Vicky
Thank you,
Vicky Leonard
PO Box 42637
Olympia, WA 98504
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP); LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: FW: TD P&R Oct 2010
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 2:51:00 PM
Keith,
Captain,
There was no agreement that I am aware of for separate billing. We have always split it three ways. It
makes sense and each division can better monitor their expenditures. I have included Captain Dahl and
Captain Braniff so they are aware.
Shelton WA 98584-8945
Lieutenant Gunkel,
Unless there is an agreement among the three divisions that is already in place, Prouty’s overtime
should be billed to the activity that he actually performs when he performs the overtime. For example,
if the overtime is due to SWAT it should be billed to IAD, not Training Division. If his overtime were
due to instructional activities, it would be billed to TD only. Could you make sure he understands he
will need to put a “billable code” for all overtime hours worked in the future. This means he would
need to get the billable code for TD, IAD, and CID. If he doesn’t, it is split three ways between IAD,
CID, and TD. There may be occasions where he doesn’t use a billable code; for example, investigating
an accident on the way home causing him to go into on duty status that would make sense to have all
three divisions to split the costs, so the sergeant will need to work closely with him on overtime hours
worked to ensure it is billed correctly. No need to go backwards, but lets make sure this gets done for
all future overtime. IF THERE IS AN AGREEMENT IN PLACE, THEN DISREGARD THIS E-MAIL, BUT LET
ME KNOW WHAT THE AGREEMENT IS.
Jennifer Kraft – Please print a hard copy of budget attachments for me. Thank you. Marc
Shawn Eckhart – Trooper Travis Austin, D8, was selected to replace Ludlow. Austin will serve as a
corporal at the Academy and the effective date will be 12/1/10.
Training Division
Marc.Lamoreaux@wsp.wa.gov
There were some overtime charges hitting FOB via hardcodes – namely $75 for Barger (hitting HQ) and
$156 for Harschfeld (hitting D2). Prouty’s overtime is split among the three divisions paying for him
(TD, CID, IAD), though I think that is how it is supposed to be.
Shawn
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Gunkel, Blaine (WSP)
Subject: RE: TD P&R Oct 2010
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 2:51:00 PM
Thanks
Captain,
There was no agreement that I am aware of for separate billing. We have always split it three ways. It
makes sense and each division can better monitor their expenditures. I have included Captain Dahl and
Captain Braniff so they are aware.
Shelton WA 98584-8945
Lieutenant Gunkel,
Unless there is an agreement among the three divisions that is already in place, Prouty’s overtime
should be billed to the activity that he actually performs when he performs the overtime. For example,
if the overtime is due to SWAT it should be billed to IAD, not Training Division. If his overtime were
due to instructional activities, it would be billed to TD only. Could you make sure he understands he
will need to put a “billable code” for all overtime hours worked in the future. This means he would
need to get the billable code for TD, IAD, and CID. If he doesn’t, it is split three ways between IAD,
CID, and TD. There may be occasions where he doesn’t use a billable code; for example, investigating
an accident on the way home causing him to go into on duty status that would make sense to have all
three divisions to split the costs, so the sergeant will need to work closely with him on overtime hours
worked to ensure it is billed correctly. No need to go backwards, but lets make sure this gets done for
all future overtime. IF THERE IS AN AGREEMENT IN PLACE, THEN DISREGARD THIS E-MAIL, BUT LET
ME KNOW WHAT THE AGREEMENT IS.
Jennifer Kraft – Please print a hard copy of budget attachments for me. Thank you. Marc
Shawn Eckhart – Trooper Travis Austin, D8, was selected to replace Ludlow. Austin will serve as a
corporal at the Academy and the effective date will be 12/1/10.
Training Division
Marc.Lamoreaux@wsp.wa.gov
Please let me know the name of the replacement for Ludlow when it is known.
There were some overtime charges hitting FOB via hardcodes – namely $75 for Barger (hitting HQ) and
$156 for Harschfeld (hitting D2). Prouty’s overtime is split among the three divisions paying for him
(TD, CID, IAD), though I think that is how it is supposed to be.
Shawn
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP); Hall, Daniel (WSP)
Subject: FW: Weapon Check ~ AR-15
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 2:52:00 PM
Below are all the AR-15’s assigned to IAD Personnel per your request.
MECTF: F079084
SWAT: LBD024050
Thanks, Traci
During the week of July 19, 2010, it was discovered an AR-15 was missing from a District 1 gun locker.
The weapon, serial number LBD021321, was placed in the locker while the employee was on
administrative leave. The locker is located in the evidence processing room and was accessible to
anyone with a District 1 supervisor’s key. After an inspection of all District 1 rifles and vehicles, the
weapon was still not found.
In an effort to exhaust all possibilities, I am asking that your District/Division sergeants and/or designee
verify all AR-15’s assigned to your personnel, including those not issued by the department but
purchased by individual employees.
In addition, please inspect all department issued vehicles or storage areas where weapons can be
stored. CID is asking for a list of all AR-15’s inspected to include the make, serial number and custodian
information as soon as possible but no later than November 8, 2010. Please ensure all rifles used by
employees on any type of leave are also inspected.
I appreciate your patience with this and ask that your supervisors assist us by physically checking and
verifying the information versus getting information on the phone or having it relayed to them. I know
it will be a little tedious to do all of this, but I am certain you each see the importance of exhausting all
investigative avenues.
Thank You,
If funding becomes an issue and keeps us from doing this, let me know. There is money out there
somewhere that we can tap in to if necessary to produce this video.
Thanks
Boss,
Information Sgt. Huntington wanted to share with you per your request yesterday. This is actually good
stuff! Thanks.
Chuck
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Greeting Lieutenant,
You had just talked about having useful information about what the CIU’s are doing out there for an
information file and here I am looking at a prime example. Dan Presba is always looking at drivers
education issues to help prevent these tragic collisions. This was a horrific collision that a young man
was cut in half and the passengers were able to talk with him until he passed away in front of them.
My new detective Joi Haner was the CTS on scene and Detective Dan Presba was the case Detective.
Capt. Sutton is looking at contacting Mr. Randall Pullar to create a video while Dan has been looking at
working with traffic safety for support. So here is the information to have and a heads up on what is
happening.
John
Captain Sutton,
Per our conversation yesterday; I will be meeting (Tuesday, November 23, 2010, 1pm) with Sarah
Anderson, a driver who caused a collision on Sunday afternoon, April 24, 2005 (WSP 05-004654) where
one of her passengers died as a result of her decision to drive twice the speed limit, leaving the
roadway and striking a large fir tree. Ms. Anderson had just graduated to six months of driving which
allowed her to have three passengers under the age of 20. Ms. Anderson had four passengers who
peer pressured her to drive faster. Also, one of the rear passengers was not wearing a seatbelt
properly which contributed to his death.
Ms. Anderson will be accompanied with her parents and a victim/witness panel advocate. Ms. Anderson
has been involved in giving talks about her collision associated with victims panel in Kitsap County. Ms.
Anderson is in favor of assisting me with a safety video that relates to her collision that encompasses
peer pressure and proper seatbelt use.
It is my desire to create a video that can impact our teenagers in a way that will cause them to make
life changing decisions with positive results. Ms. Anderson’s story has a strong message that can
directly influence peer pressure and seatbelt usage. I have inquired from Traffic Safety Commission for
assistance with funding, however, I have been informed there is no money available. You mentioned
the possibility of the Washington State Patrol providing the resource in producing a video of such. The
case involved CID, as I was the lead detective and Detective Haner was the trooper who provided the
technical investigation.
Also, I put a folder titled impacting teens (as you asked) on the shared drive under troopers, under my
personnel number for your convenience to view and use. The folder has several short videos that may
be useful in presentations to teenagers.
Dan
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP); Wade, Ken (WSP)
Subject: Re: Shooting
Date: Friday, November 12, 2010 7:13:44 PM
Ken,
I will remind you that if you need resources, please ask. We have them available so let's use them.
FYI
Update - suspect is deceased at the scene. Five officers fired their weapons. Crime scene is 6 city
blocks. Its going to be a long night.
Ken
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Atkins, Tristan (WSP)
Cc: Nobach, Jim (WSP)
Subject: Flight
Date: Sunday, November 14, 2010 11:49:54 PM
Tris,
I have a meeting in Chelan on Tuesday morning at 0800 that will last 2 hours.
I am wondering if I can get a flight over that morning so I don't have to go the night before.
Mike
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Couey, Mark (WSP)
Subject: Fw: Flight
Date: Monday, November 15, 2010 8:14:29 AM
Hi Mark,
Can you let me know if there is a flight available tomorrow? (See below)
Thanks Mark
Tris,
I have a meeting in Chelan on Tuesday morning at 0800 that will last 2 hours.
I am wondering if I can get a flight over that morning so I don't have to go the night before.
Mike
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Atkins, Tristan (WSP)
Cc: Nobach, Jim (WSP); Watson, Aloha (WSP)
Subject: RE: Flight
Date: Monday, November 15, 2010 9:09:00 AM
Thank you. I knew it would potentially be subject to weather but I thought I would check. I will drive
instead and get a room there tonight. The meeting is at 0800 so I need to make sure I am there.
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Atkins, Tristan (WSP)
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 8:43 AM
To: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Cc: Nobach, Jim (WSP); Watson, Aloha (WSP)
Subject: FW: Flight
Mike,
Below is the cost. If this flight goes, Aloha will need a budget code or approval from A/C Miller for a
non-reimbursable flight.
Sergeant Jim Nobach will email you later today with the weather forecast for tomorrow AM. When do
you need to make a go/no-go decision to drive?
Thanks/Tris
-----Original Message-----
From: Watson, Aloha (WSP)
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 8:05 AM
To: Nobach, Jim (WSP)
Cc: Atkins, Tristan (WSP)
Subject: RE: Flight
Sergeant Nobach: Below is a cost estimate for Captain Dahl for a round trip Cessna flight to Chelan.
Thank you,
Aloha Watson
Administrative Assistant 3
Washington State Patrol - Aviation Section
7525 Old Highway 99 SE
Olympia, WA 98501
PHN: (360) 753-6173
FAX: (360) 586-7300
Aloha.Watson@wsp.wa.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: Nobach, Jim (WSP)
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 6:52 AM
To: Watson, Aloha (WSP)
Cc: Atkins, Tristan (WSP)
Subject: Fw: Flight
Aloha, if you have time this AM can you work up a price for Captain Dahl, a Cessna flight to Chelan.
However I did check the WX today and if it is for tomorrow as of now it would be a no go due to WX.
Jim
Tris,
I have a meeting in Chelan on Tuesday morning at 0800 that will last 2 hours.
I am wondering if I can get a flight over that morning so I don't have to go the night before.
Mike
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP)
Subject: Money
Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 4:04:36 PM
Let's talk about the seizure money tomorrow. The money Anderson's group seized
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP); Kenworthy, Wesley (WSP)
Subject: Re: Visit
Date: Thursday, November 18, 2010 7:41:57 AM
Mike
Wes,
Thank you for all the great work that you and Chris do in our D7 VIN Lane. It is always gratifying to
know that we have so many great people working for our agency. We appreciate all that you do!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family as well! Take care and stay safe!
Chuck
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From: Kenworthy, Wesley (WSP)
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 7:28 AM
To: Dahl, Mike (WSP); LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: Visit
Wes
Wes Kenworthy
Marysville, WA 98271-9425
360-654-1137
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Marken, Michael (WSP); LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: Re: Marysville visit
Date: Thursday, November 18, 2010 7:55:14 AM
Mike,
It was good to see you guys. It always feels like I'm home when I'm in D-7.
Mike
2700 116th St NE
Marysville, WA 98271
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP); LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: FW: DOL Photo Montage Requests
Date: Thursday, November 18, 2010 11:14:00 AM
Importance: High
FYI
FYI
(360) 596-4131
I spoke with Fred Bjornberg, who is the DOL Administrator for the Driver Special Investigations section
regarding if this policy would be finalized. According to Fred, typically their unit fills over 200 photo
montage requests a month and because of their Facial Recognition Program, his investigators are
typically 20 fraud cases behind. Much like our agency – they are faced with doing even more with less
staffing.
*For any felony criminal investigation, his staff will create photo montages for your troopers, however,
for non-felony investigations (such as misdemeanor Hit & Runs) DOL will no longer normally provide
this service. If there are exigent circumstances or if your local jail, Sheriff’s Office, Police Department or
our own CID unit cannot help with this ~ your staff can call Fred directly and he will assist.
Lt. Dale Alexander will research and provide to all of you a district-centric listing of contacts/resources
within your regions that can also assist your troopers in crafting montages.
Nancy ~ please place this on the FOB Project Tracking Log with a due date of December 15.
Thanks,
(360) 596-4131
DOL notified our Bellevue Communications that they will no longer provide photo montages for non-
felony cases. When requests are made the request must state that it is for a felony investigation, i.e.
felony hit and run, felony ID theft, etc. The request must be specific and not just criminal
investigation. We have not received a formal notification just an e-mail exchange between one of our
COs and DOL.
We were advised that we should call Fred Bjornberg, Administrator, Driver Special Investigations, for
further information 360-902-0180. He stated, “In these times of doing more with less this is a decision
that I made. If you would like to discuss the issue further feel free to call me.”
mark.wilton@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP); LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: FW: DOL Performance Audit
Date: Thursday, November 18, 2010 11:17:00 AM
Please read DC Karnitz’ comments below and let me know if any of you have information about this
audit and what it is. Thanks
Mike and Jim, do either of you know about this Audit and do you have any idea what's coming?
Thanks,
Greg
I just received a call from Kim Eastman over at DOL (664-1477). She was calling for the Chief to
advise that they have undergone a performance audit by the SAO and the WSP will be mentioned in the
report. She could not tell me what specifically is in the report, however, the draft is coming out
tomorrow and we should be receiving a copy of the report as we will be required to prepare a
response. A meeting with the SAO is scheduled for Nov 22, and our response will be due Dec 1. She
also indicated the report will be provided to the JLARC who meets on Jan 5. She did not have more
information than this.
Does this ring any bells with of you?
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Miller, Greg (WSP); Anderson, Jim (WSP)
Subject: Re: DOL Performance Audit
Date: Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:15:07 PM
I asked my Lieutenants and Sgt Harkcom who supervises the I'd theft unit. They have no info on what
this is.
Mike
Mike and Jim, do either of you know about this Audit and do you have any idea what's coming?
Thanks,
Greg
I just received a call from Kim Eastman over at DOL (664-1477). She was calling for the Chief to
advise that they have undergone a performance audit by the SAO and the WSP will be mentioned in the
report. She could not tell me what specifically is in the report, however, the draft is coming out
tomorrow and we should be receiving a copy of the report as we will be required to prepare a
response. A meeting with the SAO is scheduled for Nov 22, and our response will be due Dec 1. She
also indicated the report will be provided to the JLARC who meets on Jan 5. She did not have more
information than this.
Dennis,
Commanders-
State EMD has agreed to put on a class for our PIOs on how to handle media in exceptionally large
incidents through use of Joint Information Centers. These are most likely to be cases where our IMT
has been activated, such as the recent funeral in Yakima.
The date will be Dec. 16, with location to be determined by the student mix. This is an “all-day” class,
but depending on attendees and their travel times we will try to compress so that we limit lodging or
travel-related OT.
I apologize that this material does not lend itself to our monthly conference calls. We eliminated the live
quarterly PIO in-service training to save on travel costs, but this course needs to be done in the
classroom. We will not make a habit of this.
And this is not just an FOB class. In a major event we will need skilled PIOs from across our agency.
Please let me know if you plan to send your PIO (backups also welcome) and we’ll get back to you with
the location and start time.
Regards,
Bob Calkins
(360) 596-4013
Sounds good.
Boss,
I would like to take Wednesday, November 24th, Monday, November 29th, and Tuesday, November
30th off if that is okay with you. I need to take some time to work on my schooling in order to meet
my December 10th deadline (depending on how much I get done, I may request additional days that
week). I have checked the vacation schedule and no one is scheduled to take time off during this
time. I appreciate your consideration. Thanks.
Chuck
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: "Dahl, Edgar W CIV USA IMCOM"
Subject: RE: FW:
Date: Friday, November 19, 2010 10:15:00 AM
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Edgar W CIV USA IMCOM [mailto:edgar.w.dahl@us.army.mil]
Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 9:36 AM
To: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Subject: Re: FW:
Thanks, some guys have too much time on their hands...did you get the video I sent you?
Keith,
I have the IOC approving Dave’s work with AKELA, but it specifies that it expires on December 31,
2010. He will need to call Crystal Lowry to see if AKELA is one of the companies that automatically
renews at the start of each year. For now, he is approved until December 31 of this year.
Mike I have attached a link from some information I received at the WASPC conference related to
how/when hospital release information about patients. I don’t know where your detectives are at
knowledge wise with this but I thought it would be good to pass along.
Chris, for FOB I want a scaled down version of this for the DCs at the next meeting to pass down to
their troops. We have an ongoing problem in Kennewick and I know access to patients following
collisions has been an issue in other parts of the state. This is the WA hospital associations own criteria
and it would be helpful for the troops to know it and have it ready for those hospital folks looking to
keep patients away from us. Thanks, Curt
http://www.wsha.org/page.cfm?ID=downloadpublications
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Hattell, Curt (WSP)
Subject: RE: HIPPA
Date: Friday, November 19, 2010 12:35:00 PM
Mike I have attached a link from some information I received at the WASPC conference related to
how/when hospital release information about patients. I don’t know where your detectives are at
knowledge wise with this but I thought it would be good to pass along.
Chris, for FOB I want a scaled down version of this for the DCs at the next meeting to pass down to
their troops. We have an ongoing problem in Kennewick and I know access to patients following
collisions has been an issue in other parts of the state. This is the WA hospital associations own criteria
and it would be helpful for the troops to know it and have it ready for those hospital folks looking to
keep patients away from us. Thanks, Curt
http://www.wsha.org/page.cfm?ID=downloadpublications
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: Phone numbers
Date: Friday, November 19, 2010 1:02:00 PM
When you can, will you please get me a cell number for both Bruce and Kurt? Thanks
Sir, I turned the reins over to Keith for the rest of the day. If you need anything, please let me know.
Mike
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Miller, Greg (WSP)
Subject: News for CID personnel
Date: Monday, November 22, 2010 9:15:00 AM
AC Miller,
FYI, Jas Kirks brother, who was suffering from cancer, died this weekend. Jas has requested that no
bulletin go out and there is no word of a memorial service. Chief Batiste is very close to Jas and would
likely want to know so he can call Jas.
Orey Lindemann, from the CDIU, her mom is in the hospital after a heart attack. Her condition is
unknown. I will keep you posted. Also, Brian DuCommun’s mom is in the hospital too. She is battling
cancer and there is no update on her yet.
Mike
More the merrier. I will send out an email to day to let everyone know the time and meet location.
Mike,
Mike.
(360) 596-4124
Ext 11124
michael.turcott@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Anderson, John (WSP)
Subject: RE: State v. Sean Campbell- sentencing
Date: Monday, November 22, 2010 11:20:00 AM
Meant to tell you the other day, thanks for catching me in the parking lot. I appreciated you having me
come talk to the fellas before I left so I wouldn't have to explain why I left without seeing them. I got
so busy with Burns and Lathan and then the time got away from me.
I am still learning some aspects of this Captain thing so I was glad that you kept me from stepping in it
with them.
Thanks John,
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Anderson, John (WSP)
Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 7:25 PM
To: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Subject: FW: State v. Sean Campbell- sentencing
Captain-
This is a auto theft "highlight" case and I forgot to include you in the original mail. I know Dennis will
ship it to you eventually, but this is the type of good news you like to start your weekend with. Forgive
me for shipping it directly to you.
________________________________________
From: Anderson, John (WSP)
Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 7:20 PM
To: 'Suzanne.Love@kingcounty.gov'; Burns, Steve (WSP); Gardiner, William (WSP); Bosman, Dennis
(WSP); Anderson, Tom (WSP); Yamamoto, Henry (WSP); 'doug.young@kingcounty.gov';
'Shaya.Calvo@kingcounty.gov'; Watson, Randy (WSP); Maijala, Jeff (WSP); Noren, Leif (WSP); Stanek,
Paul (WSP)
Subject: Re: State v. Sean Campbell- sentencing
Suzanne-
Thanks much on the feedback regarding Trooper Yamamoto's case. That is excellent news on the
sentencing and is sure to keep Campbell out of circulation for years to come. I am including our district
and auto theft commands so they are aware of this resolution and implications as well. And for your
efforts on these cases - excellent work and thank you.
Randy-
The WSP end of this case was made on fingerprint evidence your office recovered and examined for us.
Our case would have been dead in the water without the work your group did for us. I will get you the
name of the FS on Monday. Thanks again for all your support.
Sean Campbell was just sentenced. Not only did Judge Barnett refuse a DOSA for the defendant, but
she also deviated from the State's recommendation (87 months- low end of the standard range) and
instead sentenced Campbell to the high end of the range- 116 months. This is a fabulous result for
these cases! Thank you all for your hard work and dedication. And extra thanks also to Trooper
Yamamoto who undoubtedly made a difference by attending today's sentencing hearing. Great work,
everyone!
Suzanne
_____________________________________________
From: Love, Suzanne
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 4:43 PM
To: 'Bach, Scotty'; 'spd6246@seattle.gov'; 'spd5727@seattle.gov'; 'spd5029@seattle.gov';
'spd5937@seattle.gov'; 'matthew.hendry@seattle.gov'; 'scott.waltier@seattle.gov';
'michael.schaefer@atf.gov'; 'John.Anderson@wsp.wa.gov'; 'Henry.Yamamoto@wsp.wa.gov'; 'Friesen,
Wesley'
Cc: Ernsdorff, Gary; Classen, Maurice; Calvo, Shaya; Tidwell, Rashelle
Subject: State v. Sean Campbell- pled guilty
Sean Campbell just entered guilty pleas on three different cases. Here's an overview of what he pled
to:
09-C-07318-6 SEA: two counts- UPFA 1 and Tampering with a Witness. [SPD incident # 09-403763]
10-1-02452-9: PSV [WSP 08-795]
09-1-01759-6: PSV [SPD 08-450516]
He's maxed out, and he's looking at 87-116 months. We agreed to request 87 months, and the
defendant will seek a DOSA.
This is a great resolution for this defendant, and I appreciate everyone's hard work on these cases.
That said, we're not where we'd like to be yet. Campbell is a bad guy that needs to be in prison for a
significant amount of time. To that end, I think that having a strong law enforcement presence at his
sentencing can make a difference. The hearing is set for 2:45 on Friday, Nov. 19 and I'd like to
request/ encourage you to attend. I expect that sentencing will go forward and not be continued. If it
is possible for you to be there, please let me know. Let's do what we can to prevent a DOSA for this
guy.
Please feel free to call or email me with any questions.
Thanks, everyone,
Suzanne Love
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
206.296.0416
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: " McIlraith, Jim"; Armstrong, Gary (WSP); Arnold, Charles (WSP); Bade, Gary (WSP); "Baldwin, Ron"; Beins, Jim
(WSP); Berry, Jason (WSP); Boxhoorn, Willie (WSP); Conley, Larry (WSP); Dahl, Mike (WSP); Davis, Troy
(WSP); Day, Gary (WSP); Devoe, Dan; Erdahl, Paul (WSP); Gundermann, Chris (WSP); Gundermann, Juli
(WSP); Gunkel, Blaine (WSP); "Hamilton, Bennie"; Hefton, Dan (WSP); "Howell, Linda"; "Knies, Dave"; "Mars,
George (WSP)"; Orf, Troy (WSP); Pennington, Chet (WSP); Pennington, Lee (WSP); Pigmon Jr, Richard (WSP);
"Pressel, Greg"; Przygocki, Ken (WSP); Rankin, Dale (WSP); Regalado, Jesse (WSP); Rose, Bill (WSP); Shades,
Dan (WSP); Sharp, Dan (WSP); Smith, Lyall (WSP); Spahr, Alan (WSP); Steen, William (WSP); Sweeney, Scott
(WSP); Thorsell, Gerald (WSP); Tom Pillow (WSPTA); "Turcott, Mike"; Warner, Dan (WSP); "Warner, David
(WSP)"; Watson, Evart (WSP); "Welsh, Jamie"; West, Donald (WSP); Williams, Clarence (WSP); Wilson, Orest
(WSP); Worlund, Mike (WSP)
Subject: Toy Run
Date: Monday, November 22, 2010 11:40:00 AM
The details for this year’s Toy Run are listed below. We have had a great turn out every year and it
keeps getting bigger. This event is pretty cool since it gives the Toys directly to kids that need them.
The ride is fun and the fellowship among all of us is even more fun.
We are going to meet at the Starbucks again on Martin Way, in the Lowes parking lot at 10 a.m… The
gates for the event open at 10 but usually we go over about 11 so we can get a place in line without
being stuck there for too long. It seems to work better if we all meet and ride in together so we can be
in a group and get our photos and hang out.
If you are interested, you don’t need to email me back, just show up. I know I have forgotten to
include someone on this list so just forward it to them, the more riders we have, the better.
Mike
Day/Date:
Time:
Admission:
New Unwrapped Toy -OR-
$10/single or $15/couple
Ride Departs:
Ride Arrives:
Ride Route:
* North (left turn from shopping center) on Sleater-Kinney Road SE
* East (left turn) on Martin Way
* South (left turn) on Capitol Way (driving on left-hand side!)
* Right turn into 5th Avenue
* Slide left turn into Deschutes Parkway (please park where directed)
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Miller, Greg (WSP)
Subject: FW: LoJack Story
Date: Monday, November 22, 2010 11:43:00 AM
Attachments: Lojack Magazine Story.pdf
FYI sir.
Captain,
The following e-mail and attached magazine article is a reflection of the hard work of various WSP
personnel and Bellevue PD personnel with tracking and recovering a stolen vehicle in August.
Thanks,
Olympia, WA 98504-2637
The attached story is from the LoJack Magazine that highlights recoveries facilitated by Lojack
technology around the United States. The inclusion of this story in their magazine illustrates the
excellent use of Lojack that law enforcement agencies in Western Washington are doing.
For those of you not directly involved in this case a short story will lay the ground work. The vehicle in
question was taken from the Albertson’s store in Redmond, just off SR 202, on August 12, 2010. The
vehicle was tracked by a number of WSP ground units as well as the WSP Smokey 3 aviation unit. The
vehicle was tracked into the east Bellevue city limits where units supported by Bellevue Police pinpointed
the location. WSP troopers and Bellevue Police patrol units set up a perimeter on the house and took a
number of people into custody. Outstanding warrants on a prolific thief were cleared and the suspect
was arrested.
The officers noted above were all instrumental in locating the vehicle, cordoning off the residence and
taking all precautions in the successful arrest of the suspect. Please make sure this email gets to the
appropriate level of supervision within your respective agencies, and thank you again for all your hard
work.
Detective Newell-
Please make sure this gets up to your new SET Team supervisor and your appropriate Commander.
Thanks again for your assistance.
John G. Anderson
Detective Sergeant
Bellevue, WA 98007
425-401-7745 (Office)
425-401-7846 (Fax)
FYI
Greg
(360) 704-2979
Captain,
The following e-mail and attached magazine article is a reflection of the hard work of various WSP
personnel and Bellevue PD personnel with tracking and recovering a stolen vehicle in August.
Thanks,
Olympia, WA 98504-2637
The attached story is from the LoJack Magazine that highlights recoveries facilitated by Lojack
technology around the United States. The inclusion of this story in their magazine illustrates the
excellent use of Lojack that law enforcement agencies in Western Washington are doing.
For those of you not directly involved in this case a short story will lay the ground work. The vehicle in
question was taken from the Albertson’s store in Redmond, just off SR 202, on August 12, 2010. The
vehicle was tracked by a number of WSP ground units as well as the WSP Smokey 3 aviation unit. The
vehicle was tracked into the east Bellevue city limits where units supported by Bellevue Police pinpointed
the location. WSP troopers and Bellevue Police patrol units set up a perimeter on the house and took a
number of people into custody. Outstanding warrants on a prolific thief were cleared and the suspect
was arrested.
The officers noted above were all instrumental in locating the vehicle, cordoning off the residence and
taking all precautions in the successful arrest of the suspect. Please make sure this email gets to the
appropriate level of supervision within your respective agencies, and thank you again for all your hard
work.
Detective Newell-
Please make sure this gets up to your new SET Team supervisor and your appropriate Commander.
Thanks again for your assistance.
John G. Anderson
Detective Sergeant
Bellevue, WA 98007
425-401-7745 (Office)
425-401-7846 (Fax)
Don’t know if you saw this. I think this is great work and shows how our guys are so valuable. For the
back pocket information you may need. This is the stuff that goes away if RATU goes away.
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Anderson, John (WSP)
Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 7:25 PM
To: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Subject: FW: State v. Sean Campbell- sentencing
Captain-
This is a auto theft "highlight" case and I forgot to include you in the original mail. I know Dennis will
ship it to you eventually, but this is the type of good news you like to start your weekend with. Forgive
me for shipping it directly to you.
________________________________________
From: Anderson, John (WSP)
Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 7:20 PM
To: 'Suzanne.Love@kingcounty.gov'; Burns, Steve (WSP); Gardiner, William (WSP); Bosman, Dennis
(WSP); Anderson, Tom (WSP); Yamamoto, Henry (WSP); 'doug.young@kingcounty.gov';
'Shaya.Calvo@kingcounty.gov'; Watson, Randy (WSP); Maijala, Jeff (WSP); Noren, Leif (WSP); Stanek,
Paul (WSP)
Subject: Re: State v. Sean Campbell- sentencing
Suzanne-
Thanks much on the feedback regarding Trooper Yamamoto's case. That is excellent news on the
sentencing and is sure to keep Campbell out of circulation for years to come. I am including our district
and auto theft commands so they are aware of this resolution and implications as well. And for your
efforts on these cases - excellent work and thank you.
Randy-
The WSP end of this case was made on fingerprint evidence your office recovered and examined for us.
Our case would have been dead in the water without the work your group did for us. I will get you the
name of the FS on Monday. Thanks again for all your support.
Sean Campbell was just sentenced. Not only did Judge Barnett refuse a DOSA for the defendant, but
she also deviated from the State's recommendation (87 months- low end of the standard range) and
instead sentenced Campbell to the high end of the range- 116 months. This is a fabulous result for
these cases! Thank you all for your hard work and dedication. And extra thanks also to Trooper
Yamamoto who undoubtedly made a difference by attending today's sentencing hearing. Great work,
everyone!
Suzanne
_____________________________________________
From: Love, Suzanne
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 4:43 PM
To: 'Bach, Scotty'; 'spd6246@seattle.gov'; 'spd5727@seattle.gov'; 'spd5029@seattle.gov';
'spd5937@seattle.gov'; 'matthew.hendry@seattle.gov'; 'scott.waltier@seattle.gov';
'michael.schaefer@atf.gov'; 'John.Anderson@wsp.wa.gov'; 'Henry.Yamamoto@wsp.wa.gov'; 'Friesen,
Wesley'
Cc: Ernsdorff, Gary; Classen, Maurice; Calvo, Shaya; Tidwell, Rashelle
Subject: State v. Sean Campbell- pled guilty
Sean Campbell just entered guilty pleas on three different cases. Here's an overview of what he pled
to:
09-C-07318-6 SEA: two counts- UPFA 1 and Tampering with a Witness. [SPD incident # 09-403763]
10-1-02452-9: PSV [WSP 08-795]
09-1-01759-6: PSV [SPD 08-450516]
He's maxed out, and he's looking at 87-116 months. We agreed to request 87 months, and the
defendant will seek a DOSA.
This is a great resolution for this defendant, and I appreciate everyone's hard work on these cases.
That said, we're not where we'd like to be yet. Campbell is a bad guy that needs to be in prison for a
significant amount of time. To that end, I think that having a strong law enforcement presence at his
sentencing can make a difference. The hearing is set for 2:45 on Friday, Nov. 19 and I'd like to
request/ encourage you to attend. I expect that sentencing will go forward and not be continued. If it
is possible for you to be there, please let me know. Let's do what we can to prevent a DOSA for this
guy.
Please feel free to call or email me with any questions.
Thanks, everyone,
Suzanne Love
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
206.296.0416
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP); Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: Tomorrow
Date: Monday, November 22, 2010 8:34:45 PM
Safety first.
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: Re: Phone Call - OPS
Date: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 9:11:58 AM
I am coming in, just out running around right now. Let me know if anything comes up, see you in a bit.
Thank you,
Vicky Leonard
PO Box 42637
Olympia, WA 98504
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This correspondence is legally privileged and confidential. It is intended for the named addressee(s)
only. If you are not the authorized recipient, distribution or copying of this message is strictly
forbidden. If you have received this correspondence in error, please notify me immediately at 360-704-
2958 and return or destroy this message and any attached files.
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Berry, Jason (WSP)
Subject: RE: Model policy on officer involved incidents
Date: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 11:07:00 AM
I will send her a copy of the main ones. You working today?
Mike,
Jo is the gal I was sitting next to at the WASPC model policy meeting on Officer Involved Critical
Incidents. She would like copies interagency agreements that you were reading from. I would give her
several if possible. Thanks Pard.
Office: 360-596-4010
jason.berry@wsp.wa.gov
Jo Arlow
Policy Director
PH: 360-486-2401
FX: 360-486-2381
jarlow@waspc.org <mailto:jarlow@waspc.org>
www.waspc.org <http://www.waspc.org>
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: "jarlow@waspc.org"
Subject: Officer Involved Agreements
Date: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 1:45:00 PM
Attachments: Spokane County.pdf
SMART.pdf
CBIT.pdf
Ms. Arlow,
Here are copies of three of the multi agency, officer involved critical incident agreements that my
Division currently works with throughout the state. Included is the SMART protocol, which I quoted
from last week in Chelan, an agreement that we use in Spokane, (which has been used in all 5 of the
shootings the last 3 months) and one from the central basin in Eastern Washington which we have used
for two plus years.
I think the language in here will give you a good idea of how to craft the model policy so that it is
consistent with what many agencies already do in these protocols and will help with the issues Seattle
and some others may face.
Please let me know if you need anything else, we are happy to help.
Mike
Done. I sent her the Sno County one, Spokane County one and the Central Basin one.
Mike,
Jo is the gal I was sitting next to at the WASPC model policy meeting on Officer Involved Critical
Incidents. She would like copies interagency agreements that you were reading from. I would give her
several if possible. Thanks Pard.
Office: 360-596-4010
jason.berry@wsp.wa.gov
Jo Arlow
Policy Director
PH: 360-486-2401
FX: 360-486-2381
jarlow@waspc.org <mailto:jarlow@waspc.org>
www.waspc.org <http://www.waspc.org>
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: "ShahnaScott@yahoo.com"
Subject: Re: No show today
Date: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 8:30:41 AM
First, thanks Captain for letting me and Vicky leave early yesterday; I really appreciated it and it really
helped – our house is at a higher elevation than downtown Olympia, and from our housing area portion
of Cooper Point Road to Safeway on Harrison, we don’t receive much sanding or anything.
Second, on trying to come in today (Wednesday) – I give up. We’ve been trying since 6:30 a.m.
The streets in my neighborhood are too icy, we tried to get out but had difficulty in front of our house
and a couple of spots in Cedrona. We made it out of our housing area, only to look up and down
Kaiser and see cars sliding in both directions, so we carefully turned around and went home.
I will use annual leave for today, because by the time things thaw enough for me to venture back out, I
will be deep into making desserts for tomorrow, and prepping the turkey.
Thankfully, SAF was completed last Friday and is ready to be sent to AC Miller/Geri/SPP on Monday.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!
Thanks,
Evelyn
Thanksgiving.jpg
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: Re: No show today
Date: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 8:31:19 AM
First, thanks Captain for letting me and Vicky leave early yesterday; I really appreciated it and it really
helped – our house is at a higher elevation than downtown Olympia, and from our housing area portion
of Cooper Point Road to Safeway on Harrison, we don’t receive much sanding or anything.
Second, on trying to come in today (Wednesday) – I give up. We’ve been trying since 6:30 a.m.
The streets in my neighborhood are too icy, we tried to get out but had difficulty in front of our house
and a couple of spots in Cedrona. We made it out of our housing area, only to look up and down
Kaiser and see cars sliding in both directions, so we carefully turned around and went home.
I will use annual leave for today, because by the time things thaw enough for me to venture back out, I
will be deep into making desserts for tomorrow, and prepping the turkey.
Thankfully, SAF was completed last Friday and is ready to be sent to AC Miller/Geri/SPP on Monday.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!
Thanks,
Evelyn
Thanksgiving.jpg
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: "wgardner@wsu.edu"
Subject: Test
Date: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 2:56:00 PM
I will be there.
Good morning – Regarding the e-mail from the Chief yesterday, the only time the Chief has open today
is at 4:30 p.m. Can you brief the Chief at that time?
PO Box 42601
Olympia WA 98504-2601
E-Mail: suzee.smith@wsp.wa.gov
Ralph, My neighbor is a "lefty" of sorts (Obama bumper stickers, gung-ho socialized medicine, "guns
should be banned", etc.).
So last week I put this sign up in my yard after one of his anti-gun rants at a neighborhood cocktail
party. The sign wasn't up more than an hour before he called the police and wanted them to make me
take down the sign.
Fortunately, the officer politely informed him that it was not their job to take such action without a court
order and that he had to file a complaint "downtown" first, which would be reviewed by the city
attorney to see if it violated any city, county, or state ordinances, which if there was a violation a court
order would be sent to the offending party (me) to "remove the sign in seven days".
After several weeks he was informed that the sign was legal (by a quarter of an inch) and there was
nothing the city could do, which obviously made him madder. I tried to smooth things over by inviting
him to go shooting with me and my friends at the hunting club but that seemed to make him even
more angry.
I then asked him if he wanted to go to a Tea Party rally but again he declined my outreach efforts to
bring about a better understanding between political and social opponents.
I am at a loss how to reconcile our long relationship (notice I did not say friendship), any suggestions
would be welcome.
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Hi Connie,
Just checking to see if you are my budget person. I have a couple questions about the cost of my
medical and a couple life insurance questions.
Hello,
Can one of you contact me and let me know who I would talk to about the cost of my medical
insurance and a life insurance? Thanks
I will be out of the office on Thursday Nov 25, 2010 and return Monday Dec 06th at 6am. If you need
immediate assistance please contact Dianne Spencer or Nikki Baker at 596-4034. Otherwise leave me a
email message or phone message at 596-4058 and I will return your message when I am back in the
office.
Thanks
Lt. Mark Arras called inquiring if there is a meeting before the meeting tomorrow morning at the Leg
building regarding the copper thefts.
Thx,
Thank you,
Vicky Leonard
PO Box 42637
Olympia, WA 98504
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only. If you are not the authorized recipient, distribution or copying of this message is strictly
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2958 and return or destroy this message and any attached files.
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: RE: For the Daily Bulletin
Date: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 3:56:00 PM
Captain,
Vicky,
Lt. Huntley,
Susan Schram, 83 year old mother in law of Marysville VIN Inspector, Christine Mallahan, passed away
on November 25th in Bellevue, after a lengthy illness. A memorial service for friends and family will be
held in the near future. Calls and cards are welcome.
Mike
2700 116th St NE
Marysville, WA 98271
Office:360-654-1141
Micro:70141
Cell:425-508-1048
Fax:360-654-1212
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Chris
Marysville, WA 98271-9425
Take care,
Mike
Cap, thanks for the call the other day. Sorry I Wasn’t home. THE FINGER appears to be healing
nicely. It Would amaze you how many things you can’t do left handed. I plan on being a lot more
careful in the future.
Thanx
Lance A. Fry
Tacoma, WA 98445
(253)538-3134 (Office)
(253)538-3277 (Fax)
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Anderson, John (WSP)
Subject: Today
Date: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 9:52:27 AM
Should be. Banging away on stuff right now - mostly each other. You want to swing into the office?
Let us know.
John G. Anderson
Detective Sergeant
Washington State Patrol
King County Regional Auto Theft Unit
2803 156th Avenue SE
Bellevue, WA 98007
425-401-7745 (Office)
425-401-7846 (Fax)
425-864-8045 (Verizon / PTT)
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 9:52 AM
To: Anderson, John (WSP)
Subject: Today
Captain Dahl,
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 10:05 AM
To: Hall, Daniel (WSP); Gundermann, Juli (WSP)
Subject: Today
Should be. Banging away on stuff right now - mostly each other. You want to swing into the office?
Let us know.
John G. Anderson
Detective Sergeant
Washington State Patrol
King County Regional Auto Theft Unit
2803 156th Avenue SE
Bellevue, WA 98007
425-401-7745 (Office)
425-401-7846 (Fax)
425-864-8045 (Verizon / PTT)
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 9:52 AM
To: Anderson, John (WSP)
Subject: Today
Chuck
Gordon The detective just called and advised he was finished with the investigation and was giving it to
the prosecutor for review. A copy of the file will be made available to me later this week. Once the
prosecutor makes a decision I will forward the entire report to HQ.
Ken
Spokane, WA 99224-5325
Yes please.
I am working on updating my off-duty employment spreadsheet for SPS & PSES, and see that your
names is still listed as working off-duty employment.
Would you like me to keep your name listed for ODE for 2011?
Respectfully,
Crystal L. Lowry
Confidential Secretary
Crystal.Lowry@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Gundermann, Chris (WSP)
Subject: Re: Toy Run
Date: Thursday, December 02, 2010 11:53:25 AM
You bet. Been out of the office all morning so as soon as I get back, I will send it to you.
Can you shoot me the details again for Saturday’s Toy Run?
Thanks,
(360) 596-4131
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Gundermann, Chris (WSP)
Subject: RE: Toy Run
Date: Thursday, December 02, 2010 12:49:00 PM
The details for this year’s Toy Run are listed below. We have had a great turn out every year and it
keeps getting bigger. This event is pretty cool since it gives the Toys directly to kids that need them.
The ride is fun and the fellowship among all of us is even more fun.
We are going to meet at the Starbucks again on Martin Way, in the Lowes parking lot at 10 a.m… The
gates for the event open at 10 but usually we go over about 11 so we can get a place in line without
being stuck there for too long. It seems to work better if we all meet and ride in together so we can be
in a group and get our photos and hang out.
If you are interested, you don’t need to email me back, just show up. I know I have forgotten to
include someone on this list so just forward it to them, the more riders we have, the better.
Mike
Day/Date:
Time:
Ride Departs:
Ride Arrives:
Ride Route:
* North (left turn from shopping center) on Sleater-Kinney Road SE
* East (left turn) on Martin Way
* South (left turn) on Capitol Way (driving on left-hand side!)
* Right turn into 5th Avenue
* Slide left turn into Deschutes Parkway (please park where directed)
Can you shoot me the details again for Saturday’s Toy Run?
(360) 596-4131
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP)
Subject: RE: Leave
Date: Thursday, December 02, 2010 12:50:00 PM
Sounds good.
Captain,
If you don’t have any concerns, I will be taking leave on Friday, December 3 and 7, to reduce my leave
balances. I know I will still be over, but I am to blame.
Also, I would like to be gone on Monday and Tuesday, December 20 and 21, to spend time with a
sister and nephew who will be in town prior to Christmas.
Thanks,
Olympia, WA 98504-2637
Good luck
Captain,
The Executive Staff has provided authorization to proceed with purchasing the new CDIU vehicle. I am
working with Paul at the Fleet Section to coordinate with Fleet and Supply to put the Toyota 4Runner
request out for bid.
Thanks,
Olympia, WA 98504-2637
The other day you said something about the GA building and us moving to God knows where.
Apparently, when you say things, within a day or two, they come true.
Therefore, I am going to spend the evening creating a list of things I would like to see happen and get
that to you. If you would be so kind as to read the list out loud, I should be able to get them within a
day or two.
FYI only...
(360) 704-2979
From: Keller, Cheri (OFM) [mailto:Cheri.Keller@OFM.WA.GOV]
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 11:54 AM
To: Thomsen, Heidi (WSP)
Subject: gA building
Rick Bushnell (OFM facilities) is going to contact you about moving out of the GA building. Apparently
they’ve decided to demolish it in September 2011.
Anyway, I wanted to assure you that I got permission to put in your budget the estimated cost of
moving and increased lease costs.
Cheri
Cheri Keller
(360) 902-0563
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Miller, Greg (WSP)
Subject: Tomorrow
Date: Thursday, December 02, 2010 4:14:00 PM
I may take a couple hours off tomorrow afternoon. About 3 p.m. perhaps. Let me know if you need
anything.
Thanks
Hey Rob, see the details below. You are welcome to join us.
The details for this year’s Toy Run are listed below. We have had a great turn out every year and it
keeps getting bigger. This event is pretty cool since it gives the Toys directly to kids that need them.
The ride is fun and the fellowship among all of us is even more fun.
We are going to meet at the Starbucks again on Martin Way, in the Lowes parking lot at 10 a.m… The
gates for the event open at 10 but usually we go over about 11 so we can get a place in line without
being stuck there for too long. It seems to work better if we all meet and ride in together so we can be
in a group and get our photos and hang out.
If you are interested, you don’t need to email me back, just show up. I know I have forgotten to
include someone on this list so just forward it to them, the more riders we have, the better.
Mike
Day/Date:
Time:
Admission:
New Unwrapped Toy -OR-
$10/single or $15/couple
Ride Departs:
Ride Arrives:
Ride Route:
* North (left turn from shopping center) on Sleater-Kinney Road SE
* East (left turn) on Martin Way
* South (left turn) on Capitol Way (driving on left-hand side!)
* Right turn into 5th Avenue
* Slide left turn into Deschutes Parkway (please park where directed)
Will do. I waited til about 5:30 and figured you got tied up.
Hi Mike,
Sorry I didn’t get back to you earlier – meeting lasted until after 5:00.
I will be leaving about 3:00 tomorrow too. Want to just stop by on your way in tomorrow?
Thanks,
Greg
(360) 704-2979
I may take a couple hours off tomorrow afternoon. About 3 p.m. perhaps. Let me know if you need
anything.
Thanks
Captain Michael Dahl
Tracy’s email address is different than the one I gave you yesterday. Here it is:
PerkinT@wsdot.wa.gov
I am leaving the office this afternoon at 2:30. I do not anticipate coming back. Are you coming back
here after your training?
OK, thanks. You may be unit one. Evelyn and Vicky will be gone too, Dennis and Chuck are off.
I am leaving the office this afternoon at 2:30. I do not anticipate coming back. Are you coming back
here after your training?
Chuck,
Thanks Ken...I will sit down and discuss this with Captain Dahl when I get back in the office. We'll get
this thing worked out.
Chuck
Unfortunately, there is not much forward process with Dorey. Now she is saying we can do collision
reconstruction but no investigations. Yet she has already approved me for administrative investigations.
She is putting her own twist on the contract and the reg manual and I don't understand why.
I also find it interesting how she lined out my references to specific regulations. She is continuing to jerk
us around.
It is at the point where I would like you and the captain to look into this. If I'm out of line on the
request I can except that but all I'm asking is that we follow the reg/contract. I am concerned that
Dorey is rewriting the contract and reg manual.
This will only hurt the troopers we were going to hire. If this continues then I just will hire non-WSP
officers, but that's not why we started all this.
Ken
Still trying to figure out that BlackBerry huh? No problem Ken. Does this mean we are finally moving
forward with Remedy Resource Group? I sure hope so....
Chuck
Ken
<<Remedy Resource Group response (3).pdf>> <<Remedy Resource Group response (3) clean
copy.pdf>>
Thank you for working with AC Miller regarding off-duty employment with Remedy Resource Group. I
have attached a redline version and a clean copy of proposed revisions to a letter from Remedy to
WSP. These revisions incorporate many of the changes that you proffered in response to WSP’s
concerns.
I have received additional ODE applications requesting permission to work for Remedy, so I forward to
recommending approval according to the specified requirements. Thank you.
Dory Nicpon
FYI
Spokane PD responded to the Special K Pub for a reported suicidal subject with a gun. Officers arrived
and found the suspect in the parking lot pointing a gun at another subject. Officers reportedly ordered
suspect to drop his gun but he refused. Two officers fired their weapons fatally wounding suspect.
Family of deceased at the scene. Lt Turcott is in the command post. Small scene in the parking lot of
the business. Officers are ok.
Ken
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP)
Cc: Bolton, Dave (WSP)
Subject: Re: SCSO Lay Offs
Date: Monday, December 06, 2010 12:01:21 PM
This is why we continue to fight for our RATU around the State. We already are the only game in town
and its getting tighter.
Captain,
The following e-mail is a news report on the Spokane County Sherriff Office laying off 17 deputies.
Thanks,
Olympia, WA 98504-2637
Another reason the WSP auto theft program is vital. The deputies that are getting laid off contribute
significantly to our auto theft efforts, as well as all other crimes that auto thieves commit. A fair
number of our cases originate with patrol deputies, and their field work also provides us with intel to
move all of our cases forward. The article says there are only three property crimes detectives left and
patrol positions will likely be backfilled with those detectives, or others. Spokane PD has only one auto
theft detective and he is going back to patrol in January. We are quickly becoming the only game in
town. Even though our title is “auto theft”, our efforts positively affect ALL crimes. Auto thieves don’t
generally restrict their criminal activities to one category.
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SPOKANE, Wash. -- In another blow to local law enforcement, Spokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich
announced Thursday he will be laying off 17 deputies in January 1.
In the sheriff’s office, the people losing their jobs will be the deputies in the patrol division with the
lowest amount of seniority. Pretty much anyone hired during or after 2007 will be looking for work.
This means that the sheriff has to go to the detective division and put those investigators back in
uniform to answer service calls.
“I can’t afford to lose anymore of my investigative unit. I used to have seven unincorporated property
crimes detectives. I only have three left,” Sheriff Knezovich explained.
Property crimes detectives target thieves that prowl neighborhoods across the county; without them
property crimes will likely go up. In turn that could mean the value of properties across the county will
go down along with the amount of money the county can collect in tax revenues.
“What people don't understand is our economic viability in this area depends on public safety. If you
lose control of your crime issues, no one wants to come here and do business, it's not a good place to
live,” Sheriff Knezovich said.
Among the 17 deputies who are being laid off is Brian Hirzell, the deputy involved in the fatal shooting
of Scott Creach at The Plant Farm in August. He has only been with the sheriff's office for two years
and doesn't have the seniority to retain his position.
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Whipple, Connie (WSP)
Subject: RE: Question
Date: Monday, December 06, 2010 12:10:00 PM
Mike
Thank you,
Connie Whipple
Financial Analyst
360.596.4058
Hi Connie,
Just checking to see if you are my budget person. I have a couple questions about the cost of my
medical and a couple life insurance questions.
I didn’t try to fix it yet. I will this week. I am pretty sure the fuel filter is clogged since the bike hasn’t
been run for a couple months. Probably the gas went bad and clogged it.
I will change the filter and put some clean gas in and see if that fixes it.
Thanks for the time my friend, it was great to see you even though we didn’t get to ride the event. I
will let you know when we go out again.
Mike
Hi Mike,
I almost called you today to find out, but decided not to interrupt your Sunday.
I was wondering if the bike started up today or if you found problems with the
Jamie
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: Folders
Date: Monday, December 06, 2010 1:31:21 PM
Can you please make me a folder with a tab that says Criminal Hold and one that says Legislative
Process/Bill Review? Thanks
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP); LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: FW: Sgts Exam - Study Time
Date: Monday, December 06, 2010 3:08:00 PM
Please forward this email to all your supervisors so that they can share with their folks, (very clearly),
that studying on duty is not allowed per policy. Also, it is our expectation that our CID employees lead
the way and are above reproach in everything we do. Let’s make sure we do not have anyone
specifically named in anything like this.
Thank you,
FYI Captains, please ensure that your troopers are not studying on-duty.
Thanks,
Greg
(360) 704-2979
From: Karnitz, Dave (WSP)
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 12:42 PM
To: Hattell, Curt (WSP); Lever, Jim (WSP); Miller, Greg (WSP); Hebert, Larry (WSP)
Cc: Miller, Karen (WSP)
Subject: Sgts Exam - Study Time
I received an anonymous 1-800 call asserting that some troopers are being allowed to study and attend
study groups while on-duty. Since this seemingly comes up every year in the months prior to testing it
may be necessary to send a reminder to your respective staffs that this is not allowable; all such study
time needs to occur apart from on-duty time.
Thank you.
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Vaughan, Darlonna (WSP)
Subject: FW: OA3
Date: Monday, December 06, 2010 3:27:00 PM
Darlonna,
Are you available to discuss this? I am on my way to OPS and I could stop in.
I just got off the phone with Darlonna from HRD and asked her how Deanna and a current OA3 in
Tacoma can be placed on the applicant list. She said since they did not apply before the closing of the
original announcement, they cannot be considered for the position. She said the list has been certified
and cannot be re-opened unless we interview all 200+ applicants and don’t choose any of them.
Thanks,
Reference our conversation last week for the open position of OA3 in Tacoma CID, I spoke to Deanna
Oliver (now Mihelich). Deanna worked with Captain Burns as the District 2 secretary before leaving the
agency. She confirmed that she is interested in returning to work with the State Patrol. I made her
aware of the vacancy and asked her to submit her application.
-Mike
253-538-3172 - Office
253-538-3273 - Fax
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP); Lowry, Crystal (WSP)
Subject: Re: Uniformed ODE -- 2011
Date: Monday, December 06, 2010 4:42:56 PM
Approved.
Thank you.
Thanks,
Vicky
Hi Vicky,
I recently sent your office a list of employees applying to work uniformed ODE for the calendar year
2011. That being said, I had a CID employee listed under D2, when in fact they should have been
listed under Captain Dahl’s command.
Trooper Ruth Medeiros (ISB-CID) is applying to work uniformed ODE for 2011; would you please see if
Cpt. Dahl either approves or denies trooper Medeiros’ ODE for next year?
Respectfully,
Crystal L. Lowry
Confidential Secretary
Crystal.Lowry@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Berry, Jason (WSP); Berry, Shawn (WSP)
Subject: Grondel
Date: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 9:16:12 AM
Boss,
I am heading south to meet with Det. Jim Kelly to relay that case file to him. After that, depending on
the time, I will head to the barn and see you all in the morning. Thanks.
Chuck
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: I"m here
Date: Thursday, December 09, 2010 9:01:50 AM
Please forward.
-----Original Message-----
From: Batiste, John (WSP)
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2010 8:30 AM
To: Hattell, Curt (WSP); DeVere, Jeff (WSP); Burns, Steve (WSP); Berry, Shawn (WSP); Otis, Jeff
(WSP); Johnson, Bob (WSP); DeWitt, Karen (WSP); Ginnard, Kenneth (WSP); Sutton, Steve (WSP);
Grondel, Darrin (WSP); Braniff, Tim (WSP); Dahl, Mike (WSP); Lamoreaux, Marc (WSP); Thomas, Mark
(WSP); Reichert, Robin (WSP)
Cc: Karnitz, Dave (WSP); Lever, Jim (WSP); Miller, Greg (WSP)
Subject: Gun Safety and Kids
An unfortunate but important reminder about the continual need for gun safety around the home:
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: Re: Friday (Tomorrow)
Date: Thursday, December 09, 2010 5:19:13 PM
Boss,
I have firearms training at the Academy tomorrow so I will not see you in the morning.
Since I am down to the wire with school, and if I don't get both papers completed tonight, do you mind
if I take the afternoon off after firearms to finish my assignment(s)? I appreciate your consideration!
Thanks,
Chuck
Good morning, Captain! This is the desktop board I talked to you about yesterday. Now that I look at it,
it doesn’t seem so special and I hope it’s not wasting your time!
With respect
Bruce
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP); LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: FW: Exception Reports for Third Tri Training
Date: Friday, December 10, 2010 11:13:00 AM
Attachments: 3rd Tri Firearms Exception Report as of 12-8-10.pdf
3rd Tri Exception Report for DTO0310 as of 12-8-10.pdf
3rd Tri Exception Report for DTO1310 as of 12-8-10.pdf
3rd Tri Exception Report for DTO2310 On-Line Trng as of 12-8-10.pdf
3rd Tri Exception Report for DTO3310 On-Line Training as of 12-8-10.pdf
3rd Tri Exception Report for DTO4310 On-Line Training Civil Srvc as of 12-8-10.pdf
I am going to assume that you are directing your people to complete the training sessions they are
listed here for. I realize it’s difficult to track all of them and stay on top of this, but obviously it is
important. Please ensure we get everyone trained in a timely manner each trimester.
Good Afternoon,
Attached are the third tri training reports for Decentralized, Firearms and on-line trainings. This is just
an FYI where we are at.. If you need a list of upcoming training(s), please let me know and will e-mail
it to you.
I have taken my on-line training and it is showing that I have not. I checked with the Academy as to
when they had last updated the on-line training, and it has not been updated since last Friday.
Thanks,
Vicky
Thank you,
Vicky Leonard
PO Box 42637
Olympia, WA 98504
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Matheson, Travis (WSP)
Cc: Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: RE: Sharp
Date: Friday, December 10, 2010 12:02:00 PM
-----Original Message-----
From: Matheson, Travis (WSP)
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2010 11:25 AM
To: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Cc: Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: Sharp
Confirming that OPS can use Dan to assist with our prelim?
Lieutenant Travis Matheson
Washington State Patrol
Internal Affairs
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: Re: Folding tables
Date: Friday, December 10, 2010 4:35:25 PM
Yes
Thanks,
Vicky
Thanks,
Vicky
Good afternoon, the Employment Security Dept. has several folding tables to dispose of.
Anyone interested in them can contact me directly. We will be sending them off to surplus after
January 1.
Thank you!
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: Re: Folding tables
Date: Friday, December 10, 2010 4:36:37 PM
Perfect. Anything we can get that may get used at a scene is good.
Thanks,
Vicky
Yes
Thanks,
Vicky
Thanks,
Vicky
Good afternoon, the Employment Security Dept. has several folding tables to dispose of.
Anyone interested in them can contact me directly. We will be sending them off to surplus after
January 1.
Thank you!
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP); LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: Questions/Research
Date: Monday, December 13, 2010 10:54:00 AM
Here are the questions that need answers so I can give a plan to AC Miller. I appreciate you
researching them. Please have specific answers and timelines,
Thanks
1) Does CID have an accurate inventory of Auto Theft and VIN specific equipment and if so, when
was the last time an inventory was conducted?
2) How would we collect, inventory, and store equipment specific to AT and VIN in a secure place so
that the equipment could be readily re-issued were we able to stand these units back up.
3) How many vehicles does AT have that would need to be returned to Insurance companies and how
would that process work?
4) What type of equipment (uniforms, shotguns, tasers, etc.) would our detectives need to be able to
work for FOB and which budget code would be used?
5) What type of training would our detectives need to get re-oriented to traffic and BAC changes that
have occurred since they left the road?
6) What arrangements would be made for CID vehicles and their return to fleet? Would the vehicles
be stored, sold, etc. and would fleet be prepared?
8) What kinds of vacancies within other areas of CID/IAD would potentially be available and how
would you ensure the selection process for these positions is consistent with current bargaining
agreements? At what point would you communicate “the plan” to the detectives for
input/concerns/explanations?
9) In consideration of bargaining agreement requirements, where are the potential places that each
detective would have the option of going to?
10) What kind of a communication plan would be necessary to alert local government, state agencies,
and the public of any changes in regard to VIN?
11) Would current VIN employees be eligible to exercise any type of “bump rights” to a different WSP
position?
12) Are there any facility leases anywhere within the State that would need to be dealt with in some
manner for AT of VIN?
13) What would a re-organization of CID look like with the reductions in regard to your Assistant
Division Commanders?
I would appreciate it if you could have a high level plan with general timelines and tasks that you
believe would be necessary to assign for my review by January 1st.
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP)
Subject: RE: wsp copiers
Date: Monday, December 13, 2010 11:39:00 AM
Let’s go with the month to month until we know what’s coming in the budget. Thanks
Per our discussion at the staff meeting, the following e-mail contains the information Dave Bolton put
together on the two Spokane copiers. The contract for the VIN copier expires the end of this month.
After the contract expires, VIN will be billed on a month to month basis at $12 and $.0195 per copy.
On the copier where the D4 RATU is housed, Dave spoke with Lt. Kerwin. Currently the cost for that
copier is split between FOB and CVD. Lt. Kerwin has the same thoughts to hold off getting a new copier
until we know the outcome for the Auto Theft Section.
Based on our conversations this morning, if either of you has a disagreement with continuing the VIN
copier on a month to month bill until we know the future of the VIN Program, I would have Vicky
contact Kim Gustafson at Supply to let her know that we want continue with the existing copier.
Thanks,
Olympia, WA 98504-2637
Lt,
Currently CID is paying for the VIN copier, but it is utilized by the FOB limited duty trooper who
performs HRD background investigations, one deputy fire marshal, VIN personnel, and the D4 tow
truck/wrecking trooper. The vast majority of copies are produced by our VIN inspectors.
The copier located at the auto theft office is paid for by D4 and CVD, 50/50. The machine is used by
CVD personnel, FOB troopers and auto theft detectives. We supply the paper in order to make up for
the free use of the machine.
The contracts for both machines expire at the end of December 2010, at which time we will go to a
month to month payment of $12 and $.0195 per copy. CVD and FOB have decided not to replace the
machine at the auto theft office because CVD is moving out around May 2011. D4 has indicated they
would be willing to split the costs of a new machine with CID if auto theft survives past the end of the
current biennium. The current machine will remain until CVD vacates the building. It’s not costing CID
anything right now.
As far as the VIN copier is concerned, we could either replace it now or pay the month to month costs
until we know what will occur with the VIN budget during the upcoming legislative session. D4 recently
replaced the copier at the North Spokane office with a Konica-Minolta machine which is networked,
eliminating the need for a fax machine and computer printers. I am working on getting the contract
terms for this machine but better prices may currently exist with other vendors. If we decide to replace
either machine we would have to go through Kim Gustafson a supply who would research the costs
based on our wish list, then utilize a current vendor.
Dave
Dave,
Sharing the cost of a copy machine would be a benefit for all. The only reason I have not sought a
replacement machine for the office is the rumored tenative nature of auto theft. Once budget challenges
clear up we can move forward.
Bob
Lt,
If auto theft survives, and when CVD moves out, would the district entertain the idea of continuing to
the share the cost of a new copier at #11? CID HQ is exploring the possibilities just in case we actually
exist beyond the biennium.
Thanks,
Dave
Hello,
Spokane Valley on Apple Way, Serial Number is being billed 50% to 081-030-11004 and 50% to 081-
030-150
Thank you,
Kim Gustafson
Email Kim.Gustafson@wsp.wa.gov
Lt. Kerwin and I have corresponded about the copier on Apple Way, and we will not be replacing this
machine at this time.
I will go through the copier bills and let you know about the billing. I am not sure who is paying for
them.
Betty - Details about the machines are in the body of the email (these are the 2 Sharp Copiers the
vendor is having difficulty parts for as the machines are so old/the vendor has asked the machines to be
replaced/and notified us of increasing the charges effective January 1.)
AR 207
26501823
Spokane VIN Lane, 6403 W Rowland Rd
AR 164
26506356
Thank you,
Kim Gustafson
Email Kim.Gustafson@wsp.wa.gov
In order to look up this info, please send us the following on each machine:
Thank you,
Betty Stanek
WSP Supply
Hi Betty,
I have been tasked by CID HQ with formulating a recommendation for copier replacement in our
Spokane Auto Theft office and the Spokane VIN Lane. The Spokane auto theft officer is in the former
D4 HQ on Appleway Blvd in the Spokane Valley. To my knowledge the copier is leased by CVD, who has
personnel in the same building. I checked with D4 and they have no information on billing for this
copier or the one located at the D4 VIN Lane. I was told that you are the point of contact for all things
related to these two copy machines. If this is correct, can you tell me which division/bureau is paying
the bills on these machines?
Thanks,
Dave
Thanks,
Vicky
Hi Vicky,
Do you have any information on who pays the bill for the Spokane VIN copier? I am working on a
project.
Thanks,
Dave
Dave,
I know you are very busy, and the copier update wasn’t a high priority, because CVD was not moving
for a couple more months. Can you find the time to put together the information on requesting the new
copiers, since they want to increase the monthly costs on the existing machines?
Thanks,
Olympia, WA 98504-2637
Hello,
I received correspondence from Capital Business Machines yesterday indicating they will be increasing
the costs for the below copy machine effective January 1, 2011. The price will increase $12.00 per
month base and $ .0195 per copy. The vendor has advised that we need to accept the new
maintenance pricing or else, they will cancel the contract.
AR 164
26506356
I contacted Neva Peckham at Office of State Procurement because I haven’t seen this previously. Neva
advised the vendor can do this since we are on a month-to-month. Please see below email chain.
I know we corresponded in October about parts being difficult to find. It might be a good time to
consider replacing the machine. I have attached the “Copier Questions” if you would like me to obtain
proposals to replace this copier.
Thank you,
Kim Gustafson
Hi,
Only because the machines have reached the end of term, and are on a month-to-month.
Neva Peckham
Contracts Specialist
General Administration
State Procurement
(360) 902-7425
(360) 586-2426 fax
neva.peckham@ga.wa.gov
Partner - One that is united or associated with another or others in an acitivy or a shpere of common
interest.
Hello Neva,
We have two Sharp copiers that are currently on a month-to-month rental through Capital Business
Machines. I received notification several months ago that parts are difficult to get, and I have notified
the WSP offices about this. To date, I haven’t had either office allow me to provide quotations to them
to replace the machines.
Spokane Valley Office 7421 E Apple Way Spokane
AR 207
26501823
AR 164
26506356
Yesterday, I received the below notification from Capital Busines Machines. They have advised they are
going to increase our monthly service charge to maintain the machines.
Kim Gustafson
Email Kim.Gustafson@wsp.wa.gov
Kim,
See below the dealer in Spokane is losing money servicing the two machines below and wants to be
able to either charge more or get the offices to upgrade to new machines any ideas?
DON HARTMAN
Phone (360)491-6000
Fax (360)438-0969
email: dehartman@cbm-wa.com
" When the people are afraid of their government you have tyranny; when the government is afraid of
the people you have Liberty" Thomas Jefferson
________________________________
Don,
I know you have contacted the WSP about upgrading these two machines.
However, effective 1,1,2011 the maintenance contract will increase to a $12.00 per month base and $
.0195 per copy. Let me know if you accept the new maintenance pricing or would like us to cancel the
contract effect 1,1,2011.
Henry Crilser
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Spurling, Ryan (WSP); Matagi, John (WSP)
Subject: FW: The difference a few seconds make
Date: Monday, December 13, 2010 12:01:00 PM
This video is filled with some funny stuff, but the one I like and that you guys can use for training is the
last one where the bank robbers come out, get in the car and as they are preparing to leave, the cops
show up. Unfortunately as the cops arrive, they surround the car and then all of them run in to the
bank to stop the robbery, leaving the bad guys in the vehicle out front. The bad guys casually pull
away and escape.
Might be appropriate for officer safety or emergency response training for cadets and in service.
One of Scotty’s friends sent us this link to a video about people who have escaped dire situations to live
another day.
http://www.flixxy.com/lucky-day.htm <http://www.flixxy.com/lucky-day.htm>
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP); Bosman, Dennis (WSP)
Subject: FW: SWAT/CNT Training - January 2011
Date: Monday, December 13, 2010 12:13:00 PM
The January SWAT/CNT training will be held on January 18-19, 2011 starting at 8:00 am at the
Academy.
The complete 2011 schedule is being finalized and will be distributed in the near future.
Thank you for your continued support of these valuable programs.
Traci Gurley
Dale,
Hey Buddy, I have a friend (Kendra Cristelli, her husband is a motor officer for Bellingham named
Chad), that is the Director of the Support Officer Community Care in Whatcom and Skagit County. They
work with all the law enforcement for death notifications and support in crisis times. Our Sergeants in
both counties LOVE this group. Ginnard has had them provide training for his supervisors too.
Anyway, usually the WSPTA gives them $500 for support since they do a lot of work for your Sergeants
and Troopers. This year, Kendra asked Bo for money and he didn’t respond. When she reached out to
him again, he said he was broke. Any chance she can call you and speak to you about it? This is a
worthy group and she needs someone who will do something to help her instead of ignoring her.
Thanks
Thank you.
1080 P
Read up on w3.cnet.com
Administrative Assistant
ktrujillo@nthurston.k12.wa.us
Fax: 360-412-4839
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: RE: Friday (Tomorrow)
Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 10:10:00 AM
OK, good luck on the final. Remember, we are all counting on you.
-----Original Message-----
From: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 4:54 PM
To: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Subject: RE: Friday (Tomorrow)
Boss,
I just wanted to thank you again for being flexible with my schedule in order for me to get my school
work done. I was able to complete all of my assignments on time and have my final exam this
Wednesday. With your permission, I would like to come in early on Wednesday and go home around
1400 to take the final.
Also, I will be going on leave next week (Dec. 20 through January 31) but plan to take all of my doc
books home to get a jump start on my JPA's/Promo Evals. I will adjust my leave time accordingly with
your permission. I will be leaving Dan Hall in charge of my duties. Thanks.
Chuck
"Servitum Humilitate"
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2010 5:19 PM
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: Re: Friday (Tomorrow)
Boss,
I have firearms training at the Academy tomorrow so I will not see you in the morning.
Since I am down to the wire with school, and if I don't get both papers completed tonight, do you mind
if I take the afternoon off after firearms to finish my assignment(s)? I appreciate your consideration!
Thanks,
Chuck
Kendra,
Mike
Dale,
Hey Buddy, I have a friend (Kendra Cristelli, her husband is a motor officer for Bellingham named
Chad), that is the Director of the Support Officer Community Care in Whatcom and Skagit County. They
work with all the law enforcement for death notifications and support in crisis times. Our Sergeants in
both counties LOVE this group. Ginnard has had them provide training for his supervisors too.
Anyway, usually the WSPTA gives them $500 for support since they do a lot of work for your Sergeants
and Troopers. This year, Kendra asked Bo for money and he didn’t respond. When she reached out to
him again, he said he was broke. Any chance she can call you and speak to you about it? This is a
worthy group and she needs someone who will do something to help her instead of ignoring her.
Thanks
Please review and send this out to all your supervisors. Karen Green is going to be gone for three
months so she asked that we notify our folks to ensure they call Mary Wilson.
Thanks
Captain Dahl-
I will be taking an extended leave of absence from January through March. Effective immediately, Mary
Wilson will be the main contact person for the CSRT. As always, you may go through WSP
communications or contact Mary directly if you need assistance. Her contact information is:
Desk: 253-538-3208
Nextel: 253-606-4506
Please distribute this information to whomever you think appropriate. I will contact you when I return
and have taken control of the phones again.
Best Regards,
Karen Green
Desk: 206-262-6037
Cell: 253-255-3064
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: RE: Next Week
Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2010 11:10:00 AM
Captain,
Would it be possible for me to take off Wednesday and Thursday next week? I will be in town (other
than skiing one of those days) and will be in the office the entire following week after Christmas.
Thanks.
Good Afternoon,
I have the agreement that you sent over and I am reviewing it. I have seen the previous versions and I
am aware that Terry Liebrecht has been directly involved so I am confident that the agreement is
beneficial for all of us. We are interested in being a member of this team and I have briefed members
of our Executive Staff so that we can proceed sooner rather than later.
I will likely ask Terry and a member of his Criminal Investigative Unit to be on the team as responding
members. What I anticipate is that when the team is activated, Terry will respond and bring his on call
detective or a detective that he designates to the investigation. In his absence, Terry will have an
acting Supervisor and they will respond. Our units are set up so that each detective can be the acting
Supervisor for WSP when needed.
I would prefer to be the WSP point of contact (officially). Terry Liebrecht will be the main person you
deal with and he will have some authority to make decisions on our behalf for the day to day stuff, but
on policy decisions or major changes to the agreement, I will weigh in on that. I can’t imagine there
will be anything too big for him to deal with, but at least officially, I will be the point of contact and
Terry will be my representative. His direct supervisor is Lieutenant Chuck LeBlanc and he is also
available in my stead.
Fortunately, Terry is a very experienced Supervisor and Detective and he has the knowledge to make
those decisions consistent with our agency values and the best interest and purpose of the SIU.
Please contact me if I am leaving something out. We look forward to working with you on this.
Thanks
Capt. Dahl,
I am a captain with Richland PD and have been appointed as the Special Investigations Unit (SIU)
Commander by the Chiefs/Sheriffs in Benton and Franklin Counties. The SIU is a new multi-agency unit
being formed to investigate officer-involved use of deadly force incidents.
WSP Sgt. Terry Liebrecht was involved in the original group that devised and proposed a protocol for
investigating such incidents. Lt. Armstrong (previously assigned to the Kennewick WSP Detachment) and
Lt. Wilbur (currently assigned) have attended local Chiefs/Sheriffs meetings during which SIU material
was presented and approved by the Chiefs/Sheriffs. I believe WSP intends to become a Member Agency
of SIU.
I understand you are the WSP CID Commander. We are now in the process of accepting applications
from Member Agency CEO’s for SIU Supervisor and Investigator positions. I have attached an
announcement that was sent to our Chiefs/Sheriffs.
I am not sure how WSP would like to proceed in regards to the appointment of WSP Investigators to
this unit. These would be personnel appointed to be the WSP investigators assigned to the unit. Above
and beyond that, we would still utilize the WSP Crime Lab/Crime Scene Response Team, and other
crime lab services.
Our original hope was that WSP might be able to assign two investigators to SIU (Sgt Liebrecht and I
have discussed this). Is this a commitment WSP would be willing to make? If so, who would authorize
it? How should we proceed in having the appointments made?
It would also be best if I could have a point of contact for WSP, to deal with SIU issues that are
decided upon by our local Chiefs/Sheriffs. These would primarily be SIU protocol issues that SIU
investigators would not be involved with. Would you want me to deal with your SIU investigator, the
local detachment lieutenant (Lt. Wilbur), or someone else? I have a draft copy of the Interlocal
Agreement and SIU Protocol that was decided upon at yesterday’s Chiefs/Sheriffs meeting. I can
electronically forward that material to the point of contact.
Thanks.
Al Wehner
509-942-7361
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: RE: New Safety Team Member?
Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2010 4:21:00 PM
Geri wanted me to check to see who has been elected as the new Safety Team member? This time
around it is suppose to be a commissioned representative from CID.
Thanks,
Vic J
Thank you,
Vicky Leonard
PO Box 42637
Olympia, WA 98504
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Lathan, Dale (WSP)
Subject: RE: Support
Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2010 5:12:00 PM
Done, I’ll see what I can do. Should be able to get the money from another rep that hasn’t used their
allotment.
Thanks Dale
Dale,
Hey Buddy, I have a friend (Kendra Cristelli, her husband is a motor officer for Bellingham named
Chad), that is the Director of the Support Officer Community Care in Whatcom and Skagit County. They
work with all the law enforcement for death notifications and support in crisis times. Our Sergeants in
both counties LOVE this group. Ginnard has had them provide training for his supervisors too.
Anyway, usually the WSPTA gives them $500 for support since they do a lot of work for your Sergeants
and Troopers. This year, Kendra asked Bo for money and he didn’t respond. When she reached out to
him again, he said he was broke. Any chance she can call you and speak to you about it? This is a
worthy group and she needs someone who will do something to help her instead of ignoring her.
Thanks
This is a no-brainer.
Sergeant Lathan,
Support Officer Community Care is hosting our 7th annual Fitness Challenge beginning January 4th,
2011. This fund raiser is a body composition improvement contest for all emergency responders and
their spouses in Whatcom County.
Last year we had over 250 local, police, fire, EMS and Support Officer personnel compete in the event.
Our local emergency responders look forward to this event each year. Not only do they improve their
health, but they enjoy the competition and camaraderie with each other.
This fundraiser helps us to continue to meet the crisis intervention needs of our community and the fire,
police and rescue personnel that support them. Support Officers are called out nearly everyday by 911
operators when families experience unexpected deaths from SIDS, traffic fatalities, homicides, suicide,
accidents and sudden natural deaths.
Support Officer Community Care works closely with families that have experienced a loss and provides
the support needed to bring the family through the grief process. We are called on to provide a variety
of services including meals, funeral expenses, referrals to other support organizations, as well as other
areas where help is needed.
Your support would be greatly appreciated. We will acknowledge all of our sponsors in our written
publications and on all of the Fitness Challenge t-shirts worn by participants. In order to acknowledge
our sponsors, we ask that you please respond by December 22, 2010. We look forward to continuing
the committed, caring support we have been providing Whatcom County families for over 25 years.
Thank you very much for responding so quickly. If I can answer any questions you may have please feel
free to email or give me a call.
Kendra Cristelli
(360) 739-4144
________________________________
From: Dale.Lathan@wsp.wa.gov
To: kendra@supportofficer.org
Subject: Fund Raising
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2010 00:57:03 +0000
Kendra,
I am somewhat familiar with your organization and it’s excellent support. I know in the pass we have
donated during your fundraising period. Speaking with Mike, he stated that you had contacted the
WSPTA Rep for that District for support. I do know that we as a board have had to limit financial
contributions due to budget restraints and his allotment maybe used up. I however believe we can still
assist and I will check on it. Please send me an email brief on your activities and if you are a 501C
charity and I will push for a donation.
Thanks Dale
I told Sgt Harkcom that the hair would be an issue. I feel your pain, that’s a fine head of hair you have
there and a snappy hair do.
The meetings will give you an opportunity to present a healthy, fit image to the other participants. And
God know, they need it.
I appreciate the rebuttal and respect you for being willing to decline the invitation.
Do your best to look happy as you lead the CID into the new year as our safety coordinator.
Remember, your attitude and how seriously you take this will go a long way in getting others to follow.
Captain,
With all due respect I decline the Safety Officer position. The primary reason is that the hard hat will
mess up my hair if I wear that thing and we all know I can’t have that! There are meetings listed on
the IOC that I must attend that are against my religion to participate in (ie: Heath Bowl, Go Red, etc!).
Respectfully,
Can you please get me the ID Theft Units stats for 2009 and 2010.
Hello Captains,
Here’s the PSES ODE Report for October 2010. I am sending this to you [captains] to scan for
employees within your respective divisions. If you have personnel on this report, an audit should be
conducted by a Lieutenant, not you (since you will be the AA if a discrepancy is discovered and a
complaint initiated). This is not to be disseminated below the Lieutenant level.
Thanks,
Greg
Enclosed please find the report of hours worked by WSP employees for PSES (Puget Sound Exec.
Services) for the month of October 2010. Additionally, a list of employees who are authorized to work
off-duty for PSES has been included.
Respectfully,
Crystal L. Lowry
Confidential Secretary
Crystal.Lowry@wsp.wa.gov <mailto:crystal.lowry@wsp.wa.gov>
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Solie, Arel (WSP)
Cc: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: Thanks to Bob Hamilton
Date: Friday, December 17, 2010 2:59:00 PM
Attachments: Job Performance Documentation Record-Hamilton 12172010.doc
Arel,
Can you please ensure that Bob is given the attached 095. Once again, he did a great job for us. I
appreciate that guy so much and he will be misses when he leaves. His attitude when he is here
motivates all of us to do our jobs that well.
Thanks again,
Mike
Captain,
I have those stats we talked about on Friday. Would you like me to call you?
Dave
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Cc: Marken, Michael (WSP)
Subject: SPD case
Date: Monday, December 20, 2010 11:44:00 AM
Chuck,
I spoke with Mike about the suspect interviews related to this case. I agree that we should limit the
participants in the interview to only WSP Detectives. Can you contact the Lieutenant with SPD and let
him know that we will be doing that? I know you have interviews today and may be crunched for time
so if you can’t, let me know and I will call them.
Thanks,
Travis,
That was an incredibly kind gesture and I can’t express how much it means to me. You know that I am
a big fan of his and for you to get this book and have it signed for me is something I will never forget.
Mike
I spoke with AC Miller and he will be calling DC Metz to provide an update so he will inform him of the
details. Thanks anyway, hope the interviews are going well.
I left a message for the lieutenant to call me last week...no response as of yet. Will try calling when I
get a minute. Thanks!
Chuck
Chuck,
I spoke with Mike about the suspect interviews related to this case. I agree that we should limit the
participants in the interview to only WSP Detectives. Can you contact the Lieutenant with SPD and let
him know that we will be doing that? I know you have interviews today and may be crunched for time
so if you can’t, let me know and I will call them.
Thanks,
Captain Michael Dahl
This date will work for me. I may also bring Detective Sergeant Ken Harkcom who supervises the
Identity Theft Detectives.
-----Original Appointment-----
From: NCOPE@DOL.WA.GOV [mailto:NCOPE@DOL.WA.GOV] On Behalf Of Maniece, Doron (DOL)
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 4:31 PM
To: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Subject: Discuss WSP cases
When: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 10:00 AM-11:00 AM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada).
Where: DOL- Doron's Office- 1125 Washington St.
Captain Dahl,
Does this date and time work for you to meet with Doron? Please let me know, as I am unable to view
your availability in your calendar.
Nikki Cope
Executive Assistant to Doron Maniece, Assistant Director
Programs and Services Division
Ph: 902-0164; Fax: 570-7885
ncope@dol.wa.gov
"Skip a trip - go online"
www.dol.wa.gov <http://www.dol.wa.gov/>
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Berry, Jason (WSP)
Subject: Re: Media
Date: Monday, December 20, 2010 5:44:05 PM
I feel ya. I'm swimmin in OT money. Running out of places to put it.
Well its all the OT pay that does it for me…Im selfish that way. (me, me, its all about me!)
Office: 360-596-4010
jason.berry@wsp.wa.gov
Office: 360-596-4010
jason.berry@wsp.wa.gov
Office: 360-596-4010
jason.berry@wsp.wa.gov
Thanks Pard
From: Berry, Jason (WSP)
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 05:25 PM
To: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Subject: RE: Media
I know Bob has already answered you on this, but by policy they should not be answering these
inquiries…(back pocket). Good reminder to throw out this time of year to sergeants/detectives…thanks.
Office: 360-596-4010
jason.berry@wsp.wa.gov
Jason/Bob
I do not support having our local Sergeant take media inquiries that are related to the budget that the
Governor put out. I would feel much more comfortable if GMR responded to any inquiries since this is
politically volatile.
We can have Detective /Sergeant Bolton forward the inquiries to you if that is OK.
Mike
I have the media calling me about budget cuts and the fate of auto theft. He wants some stats from
me and an interview. I’m looking for some direction before I tell him yes or no. I don’t mind doing it
but also don’t want to screw anything up. Help?
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Berry, Jason (WSP)
Subject: Re: Media
Date: Monday, December 20, 2010 5:32:26 PM
Office: 360-596-4010
jason.berry@wsp.wa.gov
Office: 360-596-4010
jason.berry@wsp.wa.gov
Thanks Pard
I know Bob has already answered you on this, but by policy they should not be answering these
inquiries…(back pocket). Good reminder to throw out this time of year to sergeants/detectives…thanks.
Office: 360-596-4010
jason.berry@wsp.wa.gov
Jason/Bob
I do not support having our local Sergeant take media inquiries that are related to the budget that the
Governor put out. I would feel much more comfortable if GMR responded to any inquiries since this is
politically volatile.
We can have Detective /Sergeant Bolton forward the inquiries to you if that is OK.
Mike
I have the media calling me about budget cuts and the fate of auto theft. He wants some stats from
me and an interview. I’m looking for some direction before I tell him yes or no. I don’t mind doing it
but also don’t want to screw anything up. Help?
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Berry, Jason (WSP)
Subject: Re: Media
Date: Monday, December 20, 2010 5:30:20 PM
Office: 360-596-4010
jason.berry@wsp.wa.gov
Thanks Pard
I know Bob has already answered you on this, but by policy they should not be answering these
inquiries…(back pocket). Good reminder to throw out this time of year to sergeants/detectives…thanks.
"Service With Humility"
Office: 360-596-4010
jason.berry@wsp.wa.gov
Jason/Bob
I do not support having our local Sergeant take media inquiries that are related to the budget that the
Governor put out. I would feel much more comfortable if GMR responded to any inquiries since this is
politically volatile.
We can have Detective /Sergeant Bolton forward the inquiries to you if that is OK.
Mike
Thanks Pard
I know Bob has already answered you on this, but by policy they should not be answering these
inquiries…(back pocket). Good reminder to throw out this time of year to sergeants/detectives…thanks.
Office: 360-596-4010
jason.berry@wsp.wa.gov
Jason/Bob
I do not support having our local Sergeant take media inquiries that are related to the budget that the
Governor put out. I would feel much more comfortable if GMR responded to any inquiries since this is
politically volatile.
We can have Detective /Sergeant Bolton forward the inquiries to you if that is OK.
Mike
I have the media calling me about budget cuts and the fate of auto theft. He wants some stats from
me and an interview. I’m looking for some direction before I tell him yes or no. I don’t mind doing it
but also don’t want to screw anything up. Help?
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP)
Subject: RE: B-weekly Report Reminder
Date: Monday, December 20, 2010 4:45:00 PM
The funny thing is, if they eliminate the program, I may put this up as a slide for SAF. Might be my last
day as a Captain, but it would be funny.
Vicky,
Attached is the bi-weekly report for the Auto Theft Section. If you have any questions, please contact
me.
Captain,
As you can see from this week’s report, auto theft is linked to a variety of crimes. For a comparison, I
included a bi-weekly report for July 2011 to show the significant accomplishments if the Auto Theft
Section is eliminated.
Thanks,
Lieutenant Dennis Bosman
Olympia, WA 98504-2637
Good Morning!
This is just a friendly reminder to electronically forward information for our bi-weekly report to your
Lieutenant by Noon on Thursday.
Thank you,
Vicky Leonard
PO Box 42637
Olympia, WA 98504
(360) 704-2950 - Desk
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: RE: Meeting
Date: Monday, December 20, 2010 4:40:00 PM
FYI
Stephanie Porter
Confidential Secretary
Phone: 360-596-4112
Fax: 360-596-4129
Stephanie.Porter@wsp.wa.gov
Thanks,
Vicky
Good Morning,
I was asked to set up a meeting for AC Hattell to have Captain Gundermann and Lt. Alexander give a
presentation on JBRS (Jail Booking and Reporting System) to AC Miller, Captain Dahl and Captain
Braniff.
In working with Geri, we determined Thursday, January 6th from 2-3 p.m. looked like it would work
best for everyone. Please let me know if this date/time will indeed work.
Vicky – would it be possible to reserve the CID conference room for this meeting? I know Lt. Alexander
has been up there to test his presentation before and found your set-up to be ideal.
Thank you!
Stephanie Porter
Confidential Secretary
Phone: 360-596-4112
Fax: 360-596-4129
Stephanie.Porter@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Calkins, Robert (WSP); Berry, Jason (WSP)
Cc: Bolton, Dave (WSP); Bosman, Dennis (WSP)
Subject: RE: Media
Date: Monday, December 20, 2010 12:47:00 PM
Perfect, thanks.
Regards,
Bob Calkins
(360) 596-4013
Jason/Bob
I do not support having our local Sergeant take media inquiries that are related to the budget that the
Governor put out. I would feel much more comfortable if GMR responded to any inquiries since this is
politically volatile.
We can have Detective /Sergeant Bolton forward the inquiries to you if that is OK.
Mike
I have the media calling me about budget cuts and the fate of auto theft. He wants some stats from
me and an interview. I’m looking for some direction before I tell him yes or no. I don’t mind doing it
but also don’t want to screw anything up. Help?
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Calkins, Robert (WSP); Berry, Jason (WSP)
Cc: Bolton, Dave (WSP); Bosman, Dennis (WSP)
Subject: RE: Media
Date: Monday, December 20, 2010 12:45:00 PM
Jason/Bob
I do not support having our local Sergeant take media inquiries that are related to the budget that the
Governor put out. I would feel much more comfortable if GMR responded to any inquiries since this is
politically volatile.
We can have Detective /Sergeant Bolton forward the inquiries to you if that is OK.
Mike
I have the media calling me about budget cuts and the fate of auto theft. He wants some stats from
me and an interview. I’m looking for some direction before I tell him yes or no. I don’t mind doing it
but also don’t want to screw anything up. Help?
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: dmaniece@dol.wa.gov
Subject: Meeting
Date: Friday, December 17, 2010 3:06:00 PM
Mr. Maniece,
I would like to schedule a time for early next week when you and I could meet to discuss cases related
to our two WSP Detectives. Please let me know a time that is convenient. I think we can probably
meet for about an hour.
I am available in the afternoon Monday and Tuesday and all day Wednesday and Thursday.
On my way
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: Contract
Date: Friday, December 17, 2010 10:25:01 AM
Mike
Yes, he’s available, and Vicky is setting up the conference call now (thanks Vicky!). AC Miller will be
coming up to your office for the call. Thanks!
Geri,
Thanks
Captain,
Thanks,
Olympia, WA 98504-2637
Can Ken Harkcom and I visit with you for a minute about Orey Lindemann?
She Federation and works for CDIU (the Feds). She is under investigation and likely will be dismissed
from her job there.
What we need to know is whether we have to give her a job somewhere else in WSP.
Mike
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Greene, Geri (WSP)
Subject: Fw: Conference call
Date: Thursday, December 16, 2010 12:18:02 PM
Geri,
Thanks
Captain,
Thanks,
Olympia, WA 98504-2637
AC Miller,
Regarding the conference call to the Auto Theft Sergeants, Anderson is assisting with the warrant in
King County and Bolton is serving a warrant over in Whitman county today.
It appears that tomorrow will be the best time to get them and probably after noon. We will arrange a
time and let you know.
Mike
Let's discuss this when I get in. Don't make any calls or do any letters just yet.
Boss,
Dan has looked into the Roy PD request for investigation and we will be initiating a criminal
investigation. A response letter will be prepared by Vicky. Thank you!
Chuck
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Vicky,
This is the original letter we received from Roy PD asking for an investigation. We will be opening an
investigation into this. Can you compose a response letter for me letting them know we will be looking
into it. I will also call the attorney to let him know.
Thanks,
Tacoma, WA 98445
Dan,
Please see the attached letter regarding the City of Roy investigation that we briefly discussed
yesterday. You may want to discuss with Regalado and determine if in fact a crime may have been or
is being committed. Let me know as soon as you make a determination so we can generate a letter
accepting or declining. Thanks.
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I spoke with WSPTA Rep. Ditter and we agreed to what is listed below.
Mike
Captain:
Thank you for your assistance with potentially settling this case. Ron is in agreement with this
proposed settlement;
Insubordination - Undetermined
Ron also understands he will have to meet with you in Olympia when the paperwork is approved.
Pat
Good afternoon all! I have been working closely with Verizon Wireless and our BlackBerry Administrator
to resolve the issues you reported to Vicky in November reference ITD WO#94156. Specifically, email
on your BlackBerry stops for no apparent reason forcing you to remove and reinsert the battery on the
device.
We have deployed a software update to your Verizon BlackBerry Bold. Once the update is received on
your device, you will be prompted with additional instructions to follow in order to complete the
update. Please let me know if you have any questions. I will follow up with you next week to see if the
update appears to have fixed the issue.
Tina Simmons
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Cristelli, Kendra/Chad
Subject: FW: Birdman
Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 10:13:00 AM
This is the one Chad helped us on. Good ending to the case.
Craig,
Another exceptional job on your part! As always, thank you for going the extra mile on your cases…it makes all the difference!
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SEATTLE – A Canadian who blew through the Blaine, Wash., border crossing in a stolen minivan and nearly ran down a customs officer was sentenced Friday to 15 months in prison.
Trevor Doyle, 22, of Surrey, British Columbia, pleaded guilty in September 2010 to interfering with federal officers and flight from an immigration checkpoint. He had been arrested two months earlier.
According to court documents in the case, Doyle was driving a stolen minivan when he approached the Peace Arch port of entry at Blaine from the Canadian side.
A U.S. customs officer asked him for his identification. When Doyle said he did not have any identification, the officer asked him to turn off the vehicle’s engine.
Ignoring the officer’s order, Doyle accelerated through the checkpoint, ran over several orange barrels and swerved to avoid hitting another vehicle in the inspection area.
He then drove directly towards a customs officer who, in self-defense, fired two rounds at the careening minivan.
Doyle drove out of the inspection area and began heading south on Interstate 5 as customs officers pursued him in official vehicles.
Within 15 minutes, the minivan was located, abandoned on a street in Blaine. Doyle was located in nearby bushes a few minutes later and was arrested.
"The criminal behavior of this defendant jeopardized the safety of law enforcement and needlessly frightened members of the public who were around the port of entry that summer day," said Leigh Winchell, special agent in charge of Homeland Security Investigations in the Pacific Northwest.
The customs officer who shot at Doyle’s vehicle sustained injuries to his elbow and back, said Lorie Dankers, spokeswoman for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The officer was treated at a local hospital for his injuries and has since returned to work.
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Scott, Evelyn (WSP)
Subject: Re: Excel solution
Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 8:23:43 AM
Thanks E.
Good morning,
If you haven’t found a template yet and still want to put checkboxes on your planner, I finally
remembered how I did it on another sheet, so I can show you whenever you have spare (?!) time.
Thanks / E
Evelyn Scott
Research Analyst
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Fax - 360.704.2964
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: RE: Copier Quotations CID Tacoma
Date: Monday, December 13, 2010 2:12:00 PM
Captain,
If I understand Kim’s e-mail correctly, the following would be correct to replace Tacoma CIU’s B/W
copier with a Color copier:
Leased Models (anything over $5,000 requires an Equipment Waiver through Chain of Command and
OFM):
· Konica/Minolta Bizhub C360 = $228.40 X 36 (months lease) = $8,222.40 -or- $153.95 X 60
(months lease) = $9,237.00
Rented Models (anything over $5,000 WOULD NOT require the equipment waiver:
· Konica/Minolta Bizhub C360 = $238.51 X 36 (months rental) = $8,586.36 -or- $169.74 X
60 (months rental) = $10,184.40
· Copiers NW/Canon 5030 = $267.01 X 36 = $9,612 -or- $175.23 X 60 = $10,513.80
The current copier at Tacoma CIU is costing us 172.69 per month. I am not sure whether this is a
leased or rented unit or what the lease/rental period is however, if you use the 36/60 month lease or
rental formulas as listed above it comes out as follows:
As you can see, there is no way that we would not exceed the $5000.00 equipment waiver
requirement. We would have to submit the equipment waiver through the chain and OFM if we were to
lease. If we choose to rent the new unit we would not have to submit an equipment waiver . I
propose we go with renting the Copiers NW/Canon 5030 machine under a 60 month rental agreement
at the cost of $175.23 per month. This will only be an increase of $2.54 per month.
Thoughts?
Chuck
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From: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 1:27 PM
To: Gustafson, Kim (WSP)
Cc: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: FW: Copier Quotations CID Tacoma
Hi Kim,
Just need a little clarification, the per price page is that the cost for going over the limit of copies?
What is the current copy limit that we have on the copier in D1 CIU, and have we gone over that
amount?
Thanks,
Vicky J
Thanks,
Vicky
Attached are the proposals and product information based on the needs that were specified by
responses in the questions that were previously sent to you.
Please review the proposals and forward to your chain of command for approval. The dollar amount
requiring approval is based on the length of term multiplied by the dollars per month. For example if
you select a 36 month term the dollar amount requiring approval would be 36 x $155.04 = $5,581.44 +
tax. Upon your approved selection I will forward to ITD to assure your location can accommodate the
copier you have selected.
With the current legislative freeze, a lease over $5,000 would require an equipment exemption
approved by OFM. A rental would not require this approval.
I have also attached the procedures for ordering copiers.
Thank you,
Kim Gustafson
Thanks,
Vicky
Hello Vicky,
I am still waiting for the quotations back from Pacific Office Automation for the Canon copier.
Hopefully, I will have this soon. As soon as I have it, I will forward the quotations.
Thank you,
Kim Gustafson
Email Kim.Gustafson@wsp.wa.gov
Hi Kim,
Thanks!
Thanks,
Vicky
Vicky
Hello Vicky,
Thank you,
Kim Gustafson
Email Kim.Gustafson@wsp.wa.gov
Attached is the questionnaire. If we could get an estimate on how much the lease would be for a color
copier, that would be great.
Thank you,
Vicky Leonard
PO Box 42637
Olympia, WA 98504
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Lt. LeBlanc,
Here is the completed questionnaire. The only question I did not answer was whether we wanted to
rent or lease the copier. I wasn’t sure which would be best.
Thanks,
Tacoma, WA 98445
Hi Commander’s –
Chief Hattell has asked that we pursue the reduction in retention for Fatality Case Files. I am suggesting
we use the following timelines for retention of Fatalities.
1) Fatality Case Files – 10 year retention after Adjudication/Closed File (no possibility of further
action) Sent to the State Archives after 10 years. Definition: All adjudicated or closed cases involving
the death of an individual.
2) Fatalities – In-Active/Cold Case Files – 50 year retention (Calendar Year cut-off) Sent to the State
Archives after 50 years. Definition: In-Active/Cold fatality case files that may result in future arrests
and/or prosecution.
Please Note: If an In-Active/Cold Case File is solved and closed, the retention of that file would be
transferred to the Fatality Case Files and kept for 10 year.
If you have any concerns, questions, and/or comments please let me know. I want to make sure these
timelines work for everyone. I appreciate your time and assistance with this review.
Thanks, Kristin
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP); LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: FW: Retention Change - Fatality Case Files
Date: Monday, December 13, 2010 1:41:00 PM
FYI
Hi Commander’s –
Chief Hattell has asked that we pursue the reduction in retention for Fatality Case Files. I am suggesting
we use the following timelines for retention of Fatalities.
1) Fatality Case Files – 10 year retention after Adjudication/Closed File (no possibility of further
action) Sent to the State Archives after 10 years. Definition: All adjudicated or closed cases involving
the death of an individual.
2) Fatalities – In-Active/Cold Case Files – 50 year retention (Calendar Year cut-off) Sent to the State
Archives after 50 years. Definition: In-Active/Cold fatality case files that may result in future arrests
and/or prosecution.
Please Note: If an In-Active/Cold Case File is solved and closed, the retention of that file would be
transferred to the Fatality Case Files and kept for 10 year.
If you have any concerns, questions, and/or comments please let me know. I want to make sure these
timelines work for everyone. I appreciate your time and assistance with this review.
Thanks, Kristin
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP)
Subject: Clothing Allowance
Date: Monday, December 13, 2010 12:44:00 PM
I signed all the clothing allowance paperwork for your guys. I didn’t realize carharts and biker t-shirts
cost so much.
-----Original Message-----
From: Huntington, John (WSP)
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 12:28 PM
To: Dahl, Mike (WSP); LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: RE: Presba's
I just got off the phone with Dan. They are at the Gig Harbor funeral home now setting up
arrangements.
Cindy's brother is Mike Kilcup age 53, he leaves behind a wife and 5 children the youngest is 13. He
passed away 0830 on Sunday 12/12/10.
John
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 12:20 PM
To: Huntington, John (WSP)
Subject: RE: Presba's
John,
I appreciate you letting us know. Sad to hear of this. Let us know how we can support Dan and Cindy.
-----Original Message-----
From: Huntington, John (WSP)
Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2010 4:24 PM
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP); Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Subject: Presba's
I am letting you all know that Dan Presba just called me about the unexpected death in the family.
Cindy Presba's(Bremerton OAS) brother passed away this morning without any warning signs. ADC Tim
Winchell has been notified. Dan will be off for a few days and I will have more info tomorrow.
John
FYI Sir.
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From: Huntington, John (WSP)
Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2010 4:24 PM
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP); Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Subject: Presba's
I am letting you all know that Dan Presba just called me about the unexpected death in the family.
Cindy Presba's(Bremerton OAS) brother passed away this morning without any warning signs. ADC Tim
Winchell has been notified. Dan will be off for a few days and I will have more info tomorrow.
John
John,
I appreciate you letting us know. Sad to hear of this. Let us know how we can support Dan and Cindy.
-----Original Message-----
From: Huntington, John (WSP)
Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2010 4:24 PM
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP); Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Subject: Presba's
I am letting you all know that Dan Presba just called me about the unexpected death in the family.
Cindy Presba's(Bremerton OAS) brother passed away this morning without any warning signs. ADC Tim
Winchell has been notified. Dan will be off for a few days and I will have more info tomorrow.
John
Funny that you asked me about this on Thanksgiving. Here is a guy we caught doing it.
A doll used by a driver to avoid being ticketed for driving in the HOV lane.
by KING 5 News
KING5.com
AUBURN, Wash. -- Washington State Patrol troopers ticketed a driver last month for using a children's
stuffed doll as a free pass for the HOV lane.
The man was driving in the HOV lane on northbound SR 167 near I-405 on November 29. Troopers said
they passed the car and noticed the passenger had "huge unblinking eyes."
The driver was pulled over and troopers saw the doll was a stuffed toy from the children's show "Go
Diego, Go."
The man told troopers he was late for work and used the toy to drive in the carpool lane and hopefully
avoid being caught.
The driver was ticketed for the violation. Troopers report 21 other drivers were ticketed during the same
morning rush hour emphasis patrol that day.
Call my cell.
360-239-0042
Please pass this on to one of your guys so you can focus on your celebration tomorrow.
Congratulations BTW.
John
Call me when you get this. We are trying to get a briefing on the Blankers case tomorrow at 1300 here
at HQ. It will involve a briefing of AC Miller, AC Lever, Capt DePalma Captain Lamoreaux and Me.
Do you feel like you know the case well enough to provide some details to us so Lamoreaux and
DePalma can decide on the Use of Force?
Please pass this on to one of your guys so you can focus on your celebration tomorrow.
Congratulations BTW.
Hi Capt.
It appears that the County is out of the office for the day. I have both phone and an e-mail into them. I
will call them first thing in the morning and should have your information by 0830. I just saw the time
change to 1530.
John
Call me when you get this. We are trying to get a briefing on the Blankers case tomorrow at 1300 here
at HQ. It will involve a briefing of AC Miller, AC Lever, Capt DePalma Captain Lamoreaux and Me.
Do you feel like you know the case well enough to provide some details to us so Lamoreaux and
DePalma can decide on the Use of Force?
Captain Michael Dahl
John,
Captain DePalma’s number is (360) 704-2330. The Detective from Kitsap can either call the number at
1300 or if you get me his number, we can call him. Thanks for checking on this.
Call me when you get this. We are trying to get a briefing on the Blankers case tomorrow at 1300 here
at HQ. It will involve a briefing of AC Miller, AC Lever, Capt DePalma Captain Lamoreaux and Me.
Do you feel like you know the case well enough to provide some details to us so Lamoreaux and
DePalma can decide on the Use of Force?
As usual, you are doing this just right. I know its tedious and I appreciate you being patient and taking
care of it.
Mike
Hello,
During the recently completed CID Chain of Command Inventory, there were 8 items that were not
located. Attached is a list of the missing items. To complete the inventory, we need to sign documents
certifying the items are missing. I am asking all of you to make a final check for all of the items and/or
any 20 forms that shows the item was transferred or returned to Supply. Please send me the
information by Thursday, December 23.
Olympia, WA 98504-2637
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2010 8:10 AM
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: Meeting
Charles,
I will meet you in the back parking lot and let you know when I'm there. Sound good?
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: Meeting
Date: Thursday, December 09, 2010 8:09:49 AM
Charles,
I will meet you in the back parking lot and let you know when I'm there. Sound good?
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP)
Subject: FW: Control Tactics and Weapons Training selection and training process
Date: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 5:35:00 PM
Attachments: CTW Instructors-Nov 2010 (2).xlsx
Dennis,
Please check this list when you get a chance and follow the request below. I assume everyone we have
will want to continue in the role, but if not we should remove them Anyone that wants in should have a
chance to go to the training.
The Training Division is scheduled to conduct Control Tactics and Weapons (CTW) Instructor Basic,
course code FRM0701 beginning Monday, January 24 at 1 p.m. and end Friday, February 4, at noon.
This course is scheduled for 10-20 students.
· Each of you are being contacted to determine your District or Division needs for slots in training.
· Please review the attached list and confirm or deny the list is current.
· CTW Instructors are selected by the District or Division, and each of you will be responsible for
recruiting and testing applicants if you desire to replace or increase. Desired skills and required
equipment lists can be located on the WSP Intranet at TSB/Training Division/Shared Documents/CTW.
· The Training Division requests notification if Districts or Divisions need to increase their current
number of CTW Instructors. We currently have 80 instructors listed. Our goal is to maintain a proper
amount of instructors who stay dedicated, and up to date, on all areas of instruction. This class is
intended to replace current and anticipated vacancies.
Questions may be directed to Sergeant John Matagi or Corporal Ryan Spurling by email or telephone at
(360) 426-1661 or Micro 82. Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Shelton WA 98584-8945
Can you please check on these items one more time and see if they can be located? Thanks
The results of Change of Command Asset Inventory have been reconciled with the department’s
automated inventory records. Records on file in the Supply Section show that the last recorded location
was within your area of command. No documents can be located or are on file changing the status.
You are encouraged to make one last attempt to locate the missing asset(s) on the attached list. In
some instances, items are claimed to have been surplussed or transferred and most likely were however
without the proper paperwork the asset will not be transferred.
Attached is a Property Disposal Request form S. F. 267-A and a list of assets that were not located
during the 2010 inventory. To comply with the Office of Financial Management regulations, it is
necessary for you to certify that the assets listed cannot be located. If the property is located, highlight
the asset on the list in yellow indicating where the equipment was located. If you have records that
indicate the asset was transferred or surplussed, attach a copy of the WSP 20 form with the proper
signatures to the inventory printout.
The 267-A document must be signed and then forwarded to the appropriate Bureau Commander for
signature. Retain a copy of the Property Disposal Request 267a form and a copy of the list for the
district files. Completed documents are to be returned to the Asset Inventory Control Officer at the
Supply Section by
When the 267a form is returned to the Supply Section, the missing asset(s) will be properly removed
from the Asset Inventory Tracking System.
Questions and comments should be directed to Ms. Julie Hannah, Supply Section, at (360) 596-6092.
Thanks, julie
Julie Hannah
360-596-6092
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: RE: Uniformed Off-Duty Employment (ODE) -- 2011
Date: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 5:14:00 PM
Thanks,
Vicky
Please identify those names that you affirmatively authorize for the ODE. Unless you indicate that an
employee is authorized, then by default the individual’s name will be removed from the list and will NOT
be approved. For those approved, the ODE restrictions of the CBA and WSP Reg. Manual will still
apply.
Respectfully,
Crystal L. Lowry
Crystal.Lowry@wsp.wa.gov <mailto:crystal.lowry@wsp.wa.gov>
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Lowry, Crystal (WSP)
Subject: RE: Uniformed Off-Duty Employment (ODE) -- 2011
Date: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 4:49:00 PM
Attachments: Uniformed Off-Duty Employment 2011.xlsx
I approved all the CID people on this list. Please let me know if there is anything else you need.
Attached please find the ODE spreadsheet listing WSP employees that Akela, PSES, and SPS would like
approved for ODE in 2011.
Please identify those names that you affirmatively authorize for the ODE. Unless you indicate that an
employee is authorized, then by default the individual’s name will be removed from the list and will NOT
be approved. For those approved, the ODE restrictions of the CBA and WSP Reg. Manual will still
apply.
Crystal L. Lowry
Crystal.Lowry@wsp.wa.gov <mailto:crystal.lowry@wsp.wa.gov>
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Berry, Jason (WSP)
Subject: RE: Patrol Car Collision
Date: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 4:15:00 PM
The number has been tarnished. (Unless of course he's picking up or dropping off his motor)
It was brought up at SAF that the Toxicology Lab would like to remind everyone to invert the blood
vials after the blood is in them.
Usually the person drawing the blood does it, but not always.
The result is that the anti-coagulant is not mixing in and it may compromise the sample.
Have our people mix the vials by inverting them three or four times to ensure it gets mixed.
Thanks
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP); Marken, Michael (WSP)
Subject: Re: Call in line
Date: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 4:41:55 PM
I heard that the media is releasing the phone number today. Be prepared to get calls.
You can call them and let them know you will get to them very soon, right after you review the case
file.
Thanks
Thanks Mike!
Lt.,
The case # is 10-018109. Radio will be filling out tip sheets and delivering to me.
Mike
Mike,
Chuck
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 2:39 PM
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: Call in line
They will take information and pass it on to Marken when people want to talk to us. It may get
publicized today so let him know.
Thanks
360-658-2588
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: Call in line
Date: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 2:38:47 PM
They will take information and pass it on to Marken when people want to talk to us. It may get
publicized today so let him know.
Thanks
360-658-2588
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Rasmussen, Melissa (WSP)
Subject: Re: Quitter
Date: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 11:53:17 AM
If you wear purple, you're not a man, BTW! Like the uniform, just kidding about the "outfit"
comment...touchy! you're missing out on the popcorn...DELICIOUS!
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 11:30 AM
To: Rasmussen, Melissa (WSP)
Subject: Re: Quitter
2) Thanks for the input on the wardrobe. BTW I am a man, and I don't wear outfits, I wear suits. But
its understandable you would make that mistake
3) Thanks but I try not to eat stuff like that very often. I'm sure its good though
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 11:20 AM
To: Rasmussen, Melissa (WSP)
Subject: Re: Quitter
You're a liar, too! What's with the uniform today? U like caramel popcorn?
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 11:16 AM
To: Rasmussen, Melissa (WSP)
Subject: Re: Quitter
I have skills
Shouldn't you be paying attention? And, no...I don't want to see all...just the ones that affect me! :o)
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 11:11 AM
To: Rasmussen, Melissa (WSP)
Subject: Quitter
2) Thanks for the input on the wardrobe. BTW I am a man, and I don't wear outfits, I wear suits. But
its understandable you would make that mistake
3) Thanks but I try not to eat stuff like that very often. I'm sure its good though
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 11:20 AM
To: Rasmussen, Melissa (WSP)
Subject: Re: Quitter
You're a liar, too! What's with the uniform today? U like caramel popcorn?
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 11:16 AM
To: Rasmussen, Melissa (WSP)
Subject: Re: Quitter
I have skills
Shouldn't you be paying attention? And, no...I don't want to see all...just the ones that affect me! :o)
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 11:11 AM
To: Rasmussen, Melissa (WSP)
Subject: Quitter
You're a liar, too! What's with the uniform today? U like caramel popcorn?
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 11:16 AM
To: Rasmussen, Melissa (WSP)
Subject: Re: Quitter
I have skills
Shouldn't you be paying attention? And, no...I don't want to see all...just the ones that affect me! :o)
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 11:11 AM
To: Rasmussen, Melissa (WSP)
Subject: Quitter
I have skills
Shouldn't you be paying attention? And, no...I don't want to see all...just the ones that affect me! :o)
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 11:11 AM
To: Rasmussen, Melissa (WSP)
Subject: Quitter
I looked at this and I didn’t see anyone that we should exclude. Please review it let me know if we
should exclude anyone and if so, why.
Attached please find the ODE spreadsheet listing WSP employees that Akela, PSES, and SPS would like
approved for ODE in 2011.
Please identify those names that you affirmatively authorize for the ODE. Unless you indicate that an
employee is authorized, then by default the individual’s name will be removed from the list and will NOT
be approved. For those approved, the ODE restrictions of the CBA and WSP Reg. Manual will still
apply.
Respectfully,
Crystal L. Lowry
Crystal.Lowry@wsp.wa.gov <mailto:crystal.lowry@wsp.wa.gov>
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Miller, Greg (WSP)
Subject: FW: Regulation Manual Update
Date: Monday, December 06, 2010 3:25:00 PM
Attachments: Regulation 20.03.010.docx
Regulation 20 00 120.docx
AC Miller,
I reviewed these and I believe they incorporate appropriate changes. We sent these to SPP in mid
October and now we are finding out that it has to go through you in order to be added to the
concurrence list.
I respectfully request that you review and approve the proposed changes and forward it to Jennifer
Meyer for inclusion on the list.
Thanks,
Captain,
I guess the procedure is for you to approve these recommended changes then we send it downstairs.
Thanks,
Hi Stephanie,
We recommend no changes to the CID portion of 20.00.020 – Case Filing System. Gretchen may have
her own recommendations regarding the first part of the regulation.
Regulation 2.00.120 – Use of Force Review has already been changed.
Keith,
Can you please review this and deconflict it if necessary? It looks like you will need to work with Travis
on one, Gretchen’s shop on one, MAIT on one and IAD on one.
This is just a friendly reminder that the below policy review is due to SPP by Wednesday, October 20.
Thank you!
Stephanie Bryant
Management Analyst
Mailstop: 42600
It’s that time again to review policies within the Regulation Manual and update, as needed.
* If changes are to be made to the policies Strategic Planning and Performance (SPP) asks that you
forward those changes through the Chain of Command to your Bureau Commander for review and
approval. Your Bureau Commander will then submit the changes to Ms. Jennifer Meyer for inclusion in
the next General Order.
* For each policy could you please let me know what action you are taking so I can update my
master list?
* The deadline for your update is Wednesday, October 20, 2010.
The policies for your review is:
Stephanie Bryant
Management Analyst
Mailstop: 42600
Skagit County refused this case because it occurred in the Rest Area and because its a skinny case.
Craig has already been in contact with the Prosecutor and they agree its shaky.
Mike
Mike?
Washington StatePatrol
Burlington, WA 98233
Email: craig.cardinal@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Miller, Greg (WSP)
Subject: D-4 CIU Opening
Date: Friday, December 03, 2010 12:18:00 PM
AC Miller,
I have an exemption request from Ken Wade to fill the vacancy he has had for a few months. His case
load is climbing and he wants a body.
I spoke to him yesterday and explained the situation with the budget and staffing and he is aware that
we will not fill that spot until the budget comes out and we know about RATU. He thinks Major is going
to put in anyway. He is OK with waiting and I gave him approval to use Major now, on an as needed
basis, for CIU cases. That should get him through until the spring.
Having said that, I think we should still forward the exemption request and get approval to fill the spot
so that when the budget is settled we can fill it quickly. I would hate to have to wait another month
and add to Ken’s woes. There is no expiration on exemptions so approving it now and waiting will not
hurt us.
Your thoughts?
Mike
Thanks
Greg
(360) 704-2979
You just need to approve Captain Dahl’s authorization and I’ll get it back to Crystal. Thanks!
Attached please find the ODE spreadsheet listing WSP employees that Akela, PSES, and SPS would like
approved for ODE in 2011.
Please identify those names that you affirmatively authorize for the ODE. Unless you indicate that an
employee is authorized, then by default the individual’s name will be removed from the list and will NOT
be approved. For those approved, the ODE restrictions of the CBA and WSP Reg. Manual will still
apply.
Respectfully,
Crystal L. Lowry
Crystal.Lowry@wsp.wa.gov <mailto:crystal.lowry@wsp.wa.gov>
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: Re: Meeting today with Dory...
Date: Friday, December 03, 2010 8:30:42 AM
Is it possible that you could meet with Dory Nipcon after your 9-9:30 with A/C Miller, it is regarding Sgt.
Wade’s Off-Duty Employment. If not, later today or Monday??
Thank you!
Thank you,
Vicky Leonard
PO Box 42637
Olympia, WA 98504
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Haider, Cindy (WSP)
Subject: FW: Contract with Redmond Police - ATTACK
Date: Thursday, December 02, 2010 2:25:00 PM
Attachments: Do-Not-Reply-D2CIDMX-M350NA@wsp.internal_20101130_141810.pdf
Cindy,
I guess we do not need to renew this agreement so you can take this off your to do list. Thanks.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bosman, Dennis (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 2:37 PM
To: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Subject: FW: Contract with Redmond Police - ATTACK
Captain,
In reference to extending the Redmond PD/ATTACK MOU, John provided some additional background
information on the MOU. I agree with John that if we are not providing personnel to assist them, we do
not need an MOU. They will still disseminate the information through their ATTACK email distribution
list.
Thanks,
-----Original Message-----
From: Anderson, John (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 2:19 PM
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP)
Cc: Haider, Cindy (WSP); Terry Morgan
Subject: Contract with Redmond Police - ATTACK
Ell Tee-
I spoke yesterday with Redmond PD Commander Terry Morgan regarding this contract. The contract
and included MOU were drafted with the vision of the WSP providing part time analytical support when
ATTACK was first constituted. That didn't happen, and now that ATTACK is entirely supported by
Redmond, it is no longer necessary to have this contract in place. Thus, we can allow the contract to
lapse when it runs out in December. Should you or the Captain have any questions you can contact me
or Commander Morgan with Redmond at 425-556-2523.
John G. Anderson
Detective Sergeant
Washington State Patrol
King County Regional Auto Theft Unit
2803 156th Avenue SE
Bellevue, WA 98007
425-401-7745 (Office)
425-401-7846 (Fax)
425-864-8045 (Verizon / PTT)
-----Original Message-----
From: Do-Not-Reply-D2CIDMX-M350NA@wsp.internal [mailto:Do-Not-Reply-D2CIDMX-
M350NA@wsp.internal] On Behalf Of Do-Not-Reply-D2CIDMX-M350NA@
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 2:18 PM
To: Anderson, John (WSP)
Subject: Scanned image from D2 CID Sharp MX-M350NA
http://www.adobe.com/
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: RE: County Criminal Fund Overspent
Date: Thursday, December 02, 2010 2:13:00 PM
Works for me. Please let B+F know so we can come up with a code that is appropriate. Good thought
Captain,
I have instructed my folks as directed and I have no problem with our folks no longer using the CSRT
code, but do we want to come up with another code for tracking purposes only? I feel we should
continue to track all time related to assisting other agencies so we can distinguish between our calls and
assist calls. Your thoughts?
Chuck
Please ensure that anyone using the CSRT code, stops using it right away. Their TARS will
automatically pull from the 160 account so if they try to use the CSRT code, it will reject them.
Thanks.
Captain Michael Dahl
The County Criminal Justice Account (CSRT) is overspent for the rest of the biennium and there are a
few people still coding their TARs to this fund. I would recommend cancelling this TAR code for the
rest of the biennium and JV the overage, $17,851, from 03L-210-00160 to MI 160.
In order for this to happen you can forward this email to Bob Maki for his approval and include this
attached report of the expenditures.
Thanks,
Melissa Stricklett
Budget Analyst
Melissa.Stricklett@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Ryan Brown
Subject: RE: Chiefs/Sheriffs meeting December 8th at 1:30 pm at KPD
Date: Thursday, December 02, 2010 2:06:00 PM
Mr. Brown,
I am the Criminal Investigation Division Commander for WSP and as such, my Detectives would be
participating on this team. I appreciate the opportunity to join these other agencies and we look
forward to working alongside them on these important cases.
I had a copy of the proposed agreement reviewed by our Attorney General. She proposed some
language changes and some clarification be considered on some parts of the agreement so that WSP
feels comfortable with it. Did you get the copy she track changed?
Also, If there is a meeting set to discuss the agreement, please let me know so we can have a WSP
representative there to answer any questions.
Al,
Attached is a revised draft of the Interlocal Agreement for the SIU. The only changes from the last draft
I sent to you are those deleting the "and Guidelines" language in the reference to the Protocol.
Unless I hear otherwise, I will assume you are distributing this and we'll talk about it at the Chiefs and
Sheriffs meeting set for 12/8.
Ryan
Ryan K. Brown
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have received this email in error, please delete and destroy all electronic, hard copy and any other form
immediately. It is illegal to intentionally intercept, endeavor to intercept or procure any other person to
intercept or endeavor to intercept, any wire, oral or electronic communication.
Ryan,
We are scheduled for the above-mentioned Chiefs/Sheriffs meeting. If you can send me the Interlocal
draft when you are done with it, then I will forward it to the Chiefs/Sheriffs prior to the meeting.
Al Wehner
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP); LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: FW: County Criminal Fund Overspent
Date: Thursday, December 02, 2010 1:15:00 PM
Attachments: CID 03L Expenditures.pdf
Please ensure that anyone using the CSRT code, stops using it right away. Their TARS will
automatically pull from the 160 account so if they try to use the CSRT code, it will reject them.
Thanks.
The County Criminal Justice Account (CSRT) is overspent for the rest of the biennium and there are a
few people still coding their TARs to this fund. I would recommend cancelling this TAR code for the
rest of the biennium and JV the overage, $17,851, from 03L-210-00160 to MI 160.
In order for this to happen you can forward this email to Bob Maki for his approval and include this
attached report of the expenditures.
Thanks,
Melissa Stricklett
Budget Analyst
Melissa.Stricklett@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Stricklett, Melissa (WSP)
Subject: RE: County Criminal Fund Overspent
Date: Thursday, December 02, 2010 1:14:00 PM
Mike
Everything will come out of 160 when they enter their TARs. They will just stop separating out their
CSRT time. If they try to add CSRT in the billable code field it will error out.
Thanks,
Melissa
I will send an email out to my folks, thanks. What code do they use from here on out? Does it
automatically allow them to tap into the 160 account?
The County Criminal Justice Account (CSRT) is overspent for the rest of the biennium and there are a
few people still coding their TARs to this fund. I would recommend cancelling this TAR code for the
rest of the biennium and JV the overage, $17,851, from 03L-210-00160 to MI 160.
In order for this to happen you can forward this email to Bob Maki for his approval and include this
attached report of the expenditures.
Thanks,
Melissa Stricklett
Budget Analyst
Melissa.Stricklett@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Stricklett, Melissa (WSP)
Subject: RE: County Criminal Fund Overspent
Date: Thursday, December 02, 2010 1:11:00 PM
I will send an email out to my folks, thanks. What code do they use from here on out? Does it
automatically allow them to tap into the 160 account?
The County Criminal Justice Account (CSRT) is overspent for the rest of the biennium and there are a
few people still coding their TARs to this fund. I would recommend cancelling this TAR code for the
rest of the biennium and JV the overage, $17,851, from 03L-210-00160 to MI 160.
In order for this to happen you can forward this email to Bob Maki for his approval and include this
attached report of the expenditures.
Thanks,
Melissa Stricklett
Budget Analyst
Melissa.Stricklett@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Maki, Bob (WSP)
Cc: Stricklett, Melissa (WSP)
Subject: FW: County Criminal Fund Overspent
Date: Thursday, December 02, 2010 1:09:00 PM
Attachments: CID 03L Expenditures.pdf
Bob,
I would like to go with Melissa’s suggestion below so can you please facilitate the JV? Thanks
Mike
The County Criminal Justice Account (CSRT) is overspent for the rest of the biennium and there are a
few people still coding their TARs to this fund. I would recommend cancelling this TAR code for the
rest of the biennium and JV the overage, $17,851, from 03L-210-00160 to MI 160.
In order for this to happen you can forward this email to Bob Maki for his approval and include this
attached report of the expenditures.
Thanks,
Melissa Stricklett
Budget Analyst
Melissa.Stricklett@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Perkins, Tracy (WSP)
Subject: Re: Daily Fatal Recap
Date: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 10:29:31 AM
Tracy L. Perkins
Washington State Patrol
Criminal Records Division
Collision Records Section
PO Box 47381
Olympia WA 98504
360-570-2474
I have talked with my manager about setting up a meeting time for us to discuss the process for the
Daily Fatal Recaps.
We just need to set up a time that would work for both you and I.
My business hours are 6:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Do you have a date and time that would work best for you?
Tracy L. Perkins
Washington State Patrol
Criminal Records Division
Collision Records Section
PO Box 47381
Olympia WA 98504
360-570-2474
Tracy L. Perkins
Washington State Patrol
Criminal Records Division
Collision Records Section
PO Box 47381
Olympia WA 98504
360-570-2474
That’s perfect and thank you. I am trying to get my head around the many things I have to read and
understand and this is next on my list.
Have a nice Thanksgiving and let me know next week when it’s convenient.
I work Monday – Friday 6:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. but would have to OK a time and date with my manager
Jim Morelli.
He is out this week but if you are in next week I will talk with Jim and let you know what he tells me.
Tracy L. Perkins
Washington State Patrol
Criminal Records Division
Collision Records Section
PO Box 47381
Olympia WA 98504
360-570-2474
Nothing specific, just want to understand where all the numbers come from and how you put them in. I
like the recap, but I must admit I don’t quite understand it all.
Let me know what time is convenient and I will come by. Thanks
However, if you have specific question I could answer them now for you.
Tracy L. Perkins
Washington State Patrol
Criminal Records Division
Collision Records Section
PO Box 47381
Olympia WA 98504
360-570-2474
Hi Tracy,
I was wondering if I could come to your office sometime and have you explain all the stuff in the
spreadsheets for me? I would like to have a better understanding of what they show. Are you local
here in Olympia?
Tracy L. Perkins
Washington State Patrol
Criminal Records Division
Collision Records Section
PO Box 47381
Olympia WA 98504
360-570-2474
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Perkins, Tracy (WSP)
Subject: Re: Daily Fatal Recap
Date: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 10:16:28 AM
I have talked with my manager about setting up a meeting time for us to discuss the process for the
Daily Fatal Recaps.
We just need to set up a time that would work for both you and I.
My business hours are 6:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Do you have a date and time that would work best for you?
Tracy L. Perkins
Washington State Patrol
Criminal Records Division
Collision Records Section
PO Box 47381
Olympia WA 98504
360-570-2474
Tracy L. Perkins
Washington State Patrol
Criminal Records Division
Collision Records Section
PO Box 47381
Olympia WA 98504
360-570-2474
That’s perfect and thank you. I am trying to get my head around the many things I have to read and
understand and this is next on my list.
Have a nice Thanksgiving and let me know next week when it’s convenient.
I work Monday – Friday 6:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. but would have to OK a time and date with my manager
Jim Morelli.
He is out this week but if you are in next week I will talk with Jim and let you know what he tells me.
Tracy L. Perkins
Washington State Patrol
Criminal Records Division
Collision Records Section
PO Box 47381
Olympia WA 98504
360-570-2474
Nothing specific, just want to understand where all the numbers come from and how you put them in. I
like the recap, but I must admit I don’t quite understand it all.
Let me know what time is convenient and I will come by. Thanks
However, if you have specific question I could answer them now for you.
Tracy L. Perkins
Washington State Patrol
Criminal Records Division
Collision Records Section
PO Box 47381
Olympia WA 98504
360-570-2474
Hi Tracy,
I was wondering if I could come to your office sometime and have you explain all the stuff in the
spreadsheets for me? I would like to have a better understanding of what they show. Are you local
here in Olympia?
Tracy L. Perkins
Washington State Patrol
Criminal Records Division
Collision Records Section
PO Box 47381
Olympia WA 98504
360-570-2474
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Huntington, John (WSP)
Subject: Re: Blanker"s case file
Date: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 10:00:21 AM
Thanks anyway.
Greetings Capt,
I just talked to Lt. Earl Smith from Kitsap County SO. They will only release the case file after they
receive the decline letter from Mr. Hauge (Prosecutor). Mr. Hauge has asked to view the Blanker's scene
today to complete his letter of decline.
I tried to get a copy of the case file with out the decline letter but they will not release it.
John
Can you please get a copy of the case file for us?
Not sure if they will release it to us but they shouldn't have a problem with it. The Prosecutor found
nothing wrong with Blankers actions.
Thanks
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Lantz, Bruce (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: Meeting
Date: Monday, November 29, 2010 2:27:01 PM
I would like to set up a meeting with DSHS Director Kellogg and SCC employee Wes Diaz.
Keith,
I would like it to be tomorrow if possible. If not, very soon. Can you arrange this please?
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: Re: Cases
Date: Monday, November 29, 2010 8:09:51 AM
You and I need to meet this morning so I can get an update on the copper theft and we can discuss
the SCC case.
I can brief the Chief myself once I have that. Go ahead and prepare the info and we can talk about it at
our staff meeting.
Captain,
I was hoping to take off around 10 am. My in-laws are in town and are flying back to Arizona
tomorrow.
If we can put it off until tomorrow that would be great if not I'll understand.
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2010 10:00 PM
To: Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: Cases
Keith,
We will need to be ready to brief Chief Batiste and some others tomorrow sometime regarding the SCC
case, (yes, that one), and the copper theft case.
Please be ready for both and we will talk about them in our staff meeting so we are ready.
Thanks
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: Cases
Date: Sunday, November 28, 2010 10:00:15 PM
Keith,
We will need to be ready to brief Chief Batiste and some others tomorrow sometime regarding the SCC
case, (yes, that one), and the copper theft case.
Please be ready for both and we will talk about them in our staff meeting so we are ready.
Thanks
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Betts, Jason (WSP)
Subject: Re: Call me
Date: Thursday, November 25, 2010 7:47:05 AM
Jason,
You can disregard this. It was supposed to go to Jason Berry and I far fingered the address.
Captain,
I recieved your message today (Thanksgiving) and will call you a little later in the day. In the event I
am unable to contact you today I will call you Friday.
________________________________
I have a threat case I need to upload you on involving the AG. Call me when you get this
I have a threat case I need to upload you on involving the AG. Call me when you get this
No worries. Call or email when you have something to tell me and you have time to do it. It doesn’t
have to be now.
Mike
Terry,
I have notified the Chiefs so please have Mike update you when he knows something about the Trooper
and the two that were in the vehicle. I would like to keep the bosses updated.
Terry,
Thank you for the notification. Please let me know if there is anything you need. Thank you again for
being available to assist FOB!
Chuck
Lt. LeBlanc,
Currently Detective M. Gradwohl is enroute to a two vehicle injury patrol car involved collision on State
Route 395 at milepost 25, north of Pasco, in Franklin County. Trooper Oscar Garcia #778 was parked
at the scene of a prior collision, with two occupants seated in the rear of his patrol car. His vehicle was
struck by another vehicle entering into the scene.
The initial reports from Trooper Garcia are that he is NOT injured, however the two occupants that were
seated in his patrol vehicle are. They are conscious, alert, but trapped. FOB has a C.I. Trooper,
sergeant and Lt. enroute.
(509) 249-6741
Micro 30/ext.141
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP); Liebrecht, Terry (WSP)
Subject: RE: Patrol car Collision
Date: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 11:37:00 AM
Terry,
I have notified the Chiefs so please have Mike update you when he knows something about the Trooper
and the two that were in the vehicle. I would like to keep the bosses updated.
Terry,
Thank you for the notification. Please let me know if there is anything you need. Thank you again for
being available to assist FOB!
Chuck
Lt. LeBlanc,
Currently Detective M. Gradwohl is enroute to a two vehicle injury patrol car involved collision on State
Route 395 at milepost 25, north of Pasco, in Franklin County. Trooper Oscar Garcia #778 was parked
at the scene of a prior collision, with two occupants seated in the rear of his patrol car. His vehicle was
struck by another vehicle entering into the scene.
The initial reports from Trooper Garcia are that he is NOT injured, however the two occupants that were
seated in his patrol vehicle are. They are conscious, alert, but trapped. FOB has a C.I. Trooper,
sergeant and Lt. enroute.
(509) 249-6741
Micro 30/ext.141
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Miller, Greg (WSP)
Subject: FW: Patrol car Collision
Date: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 11:26:00 AM
Terry,
Thank you for the notification. Please let me know if there is anything you need. Thank you again for
being available to assist FOB!
Chuck
Lt. LeBlanc,
Currently Detective M. Gradwohl is enroute to a two vehicle injury patrol car involved collision on State
Route 395 at milepost 25, north of Pasco, in Franklin County. Trooper Oscar Garcia #778 was parked
at the scene of a prior collision, with two occupants seated in the rear of his patrol car. His vehicle was
struck by another vehicle entering into the scene.
The initial reports from Trooper Garcia are that he is NOT injured, however the two occupants that were
seated in his patrol vehicle are. They are conscious, alert, but trapped. FOB has a C.I. Trooper,
sergeant and Lt. enroute.
(509) 249-6741
Micro 30/ext.141
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Perkins, Tracy (WSP)
Subject: RE: Daily Fatal Recap
Date: Monday, November 22, 2010 2:53:00 PM
That’s perfect and thank you. I am trying to get my head around the many things I have to read and
understand and this is next on my list.
Have a nice Thanksgiving and let me know next week when it’s convenient.
I work Monday – Friday 6:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. but would have to OK a time and date with my manager
Jim Morelli.
He is out this week but if you are in next week I will talk with Jim and let you know what he tells me.
Tracy L. Perkins
Washington State Patrol
Criminal Records Division
Collision Records Section
PO Box 47381
Olympia WA 98504
360-570-2474
Nothing specific, just want to understand where all the numbers come from and how you put them in. I
like the recap, but I must admit I don’t quite understand it all.
Let me know what time is convenient and I will come by. Thanks
However, if you have specific question I could answer them now for you.
Tracy L. Perkins
Washington State Patrol
Criminal Records Division
Collision Records Section
PO Box 47381
Olympia WA 98504
360-570-2474
Hi Tracy,
I was wondering if I could come to your office sometime and have you explain all the stuff in the
spreadsheets for me? I would like to have a better understanding of what they show. Are you local
here in Olympia?
Tracy L. Perkins
Washington State Patrol
Criminal Records Division
Collision Records Section
PO Box 47381
Olympia WA 98504
360-570-2474
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Perkins, Tracy (WSP)
Subject: RE: Daily Fatal Recap
Date: Monday, November 22, 2010 2:30:00 PM
Nothing specific, just want to understand where all the numbers come from and how you put them in. I
like the recap, but I must admit I don’t quite understand it all.
Let me know what time is convenient and I will come by. Thanks
However, if you have specific question I could answer them now for you.
Tracy L. Perkins
Washington State Patrol
Criminal Records Division
Collision Records Section
PO Box 47381
Olympia WA 98504
360-570-2474
I was wondering if I could come to your office sometime and have you explain all the stuff in the
spreadsheets for me? I would like to have a better understanding of what they show. Are you local
here in Olympia?
Tracy L. Perkins
Washington State Patrol
Criminal Records Division
Collision Records Section
PO Box 47381
Olympia WA 98504
360-570-2474
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Perkins, Tracy (WSP)
Subject: RE: Daily Fatal Recap
Date: Monday, November 22, 2010 2:16:00 PM
Hi Tracy,
I was wondering if I could come to your office sometime and have you explain all the stuff in the
spreadsheets for me? I would like to have a better understanding of what they show. Are you local
here in Olympia?
Tracy L. Perkins
Washington State Patrol
Criminal Records Division
Collision Records Section
PO Box 47381
Olympia WA 98504
360-570-2474
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Braniff, Tim (WSP)
Subject: RE: Meeting
Date: Friday, November 19, 2010 9:21:00 AM
Tim, I will be over about 0945 if that’s OK. Bosman may come as well.
*************
Captain Timothy P. Braniff
Investigative Assistance Division
Washington State Patrol
Office: (360)704-2391
Tim,
Are you available to meet with me tomorrow morning around 0930 to help me with seizure account
questions?
Mike
Captain Michael Dahl
Mike
*************
Captain Timothy P. Braniff
Investigative Assistance Division
Washington State Patrol
Office: (360)704-2391
Tim,
Are you available to meet with me tomorrow morning around 0930 to help me with seizure account
questions?
Mike
Tim,
Are you available to meet with me tomorrow morning around 0930 to help me with seizure account
questions?
Mike
I haven’t touched a basketball in two years. I retired when I realized that I couldn’t go 800 miles per
hour any more. Good luck, but I will have to pass.
Hi Mike, Just wanted to see if you were interested in playing on our basketball team this Friday, Nov. 19
at 7 pm at St. Martin’s for the Fire & Ice charity basketball game against the fire department. It raises
money for needy families at Thanksgiving and Christmas. We could use another big man for our front
line. Let me know. If we win, we can give Pat grief for a whole year! Thanks!
Matt Koehler
Lacey PD
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: Re: CrashZone
Date: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 11:27:37 AM
Just an FYI boss – Kristene had a minor surgical procedure done and will be out for the remainder of
this week. She does plan on being at the detective’s meeting tomorrow, but that all she is coming in
for. Just wanted to keep you in the loop.
By the way, I will meet you up in Marysville tomorrow at 1000 for Marken’s crew. I would commute
with you, but after we are done in Bellevue around 1430, I won’t be going directly home. Instead, I am
meeting my family in Redmond at 1600 to celebrate my son Zach’s birthday with the grandparents. I
hope that is ok with you. Let me know. Thanks.
Chuck
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I will be on Medical Leave until November 22, 1010. Detective Ruth Medeiros will be in charge of the
unit during my absence . Please direct any questions to Detective Mediros until my return.
Thank you!
Kristene
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Miller, Greg (WSP)
Cc: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: FW: Collision with WSP vehicle
Date: Friday, November 12, 2010 12:38:00 PM
AC Miller,
WSP did go to the scene of the collision that occurred between our WSP vehicle and the suspect fleeing
the Deputy. This was the head on we talked about earlier today.
Yes Captain…we did go to this scene. It actually occurred on Tuesday, during our meeting. We are
handling the collision investigation and County is handling the pursuit. I just got off the line with Loren
Barger and he indicated the guy was booked for 1. Felony Eluding, 2. Felony Hit & Run, 3. Felony
possession of a firearm, 4. Possession of Meth and 5. He had an outstanding felony warrant.
I apologize for not forwarding the notification to you, but that was when ITD had my BB.
Chuck
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Chuck,
Did we get called to this scene? I don’t remember seeing an event summary and I didn’t hear about it.
Maybe Kurt Adkinson went?
Posted: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 4:00 pm | Updated: 11:20 am, Thu Nov 11, 2010.
MOSES LAKE — A chase reaching speeds of up to 110 mph ended with a man being Tasered and
arrested by police two miles east of Moses Lake Monday afternoon.
A deputy from the Grant County Sheriff’s Office was attempting to pull over alleged driver, James E.
Vancleve, 48, Lewiston, Idaho, for a defective exhaust on a 1991 Honda Accord, Grant County Chief
Deputy Courtney Conklin said on Tuesday.
Vancleve reportedly turned around and looked at the deputy before accelerating at a high rate of speed,
said Conklin.
Vancleve reportedly weaved in and out of traffic, ran a red light at the intersection of state Route 17
and East Broadway Avenue and continued eastbound on Wheeler Road, according to Conklin.
“The driver was swerving around traffic, passing on the right shoulder and he forced traffic to go on the
shoulder,” said Conklin. “He was driving erratically and had disregard for everyone.”
Authorities believe Vancleve was eluding police due to a prior Department of Corrections warrant for his
arrest.
Vancleve allegedly drove eastbound on I-90, exiting onto Road 1.5 Southeast, according to Conklin.
Vancleve reportedly came close to crashing several times due to his high rate of speed, before turning
northbound onto the gravel road Baseline .5 Southeast.
A state patrol car was heading northbound on the same road when Vancleve alledgedly crashed head
on into the patrol car, said Conklin.
“The crash disabled both cars. Vancleve then fled on foot and the deputy followed him into the field,”
said Conklin.
Authorities followed Vancleve for about 50 yards before Vancleve alledgedly hid behind several old cars,
forcing law enforcement to lose sight of him.
Conklin said authorities spotted Vancleve after he attempted to start a small white truck.
“The deputy opened the truck door and Tasered him in his left shoulder. It successfully subdued him
and we were able to arrest him,” said Conklin.
Vancleve was arrested for felony eluding, unlawful possession of firearm, hit and run with injury and
driving with license suspended in the third degree by the sheriff’s office.
Vancleve was taken to Samaritan Hospital to be evaluated for injuries and possible drug use, according
to Conklin. He was booked into jail afterward.
Vancleve had a passenger, Doug Paris, 28, Moses Lake, in the Honda during the chase.
Keith,
Who is at the office right now?
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP); Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP); LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: FW: Conference Room Use
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 2:44:00 PM
A nice thank you from Chris Fox about the Supply conference room we used. Thanks for doing such a
good job in the planning and the cleanup of the place. It’s great to hear compliments from outside
people.
THANK YOU to you and your staff for leaving our conference room in great shape Your staff acted in a
professional manner while here and showed respect to my staff.
The only complaint they had was they weren’t provided lunch from Meconi’s J
Christine Fox
I appreciate the email. We always try to leave places better than we found them. Thanks for the use
of the facility.
Mike
THANK YOU to you and your staff for leaving our conference room in great shape Your staff acted in a
professional manner while here and showed respect to my staff.
The only complaint they had was they weren’t provided lunch from Meconi’s J
Christine Fox
Yes, he could meet with you sometime after 3 p.m. When could you be here?
Stephanie Porter
Confidential Secretary
WSP - Field Operations Bureau
Phone: 360-596-4112
Fax: 360-596-4129
Stephanie.Porter@wsp.wa.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 1:31 PM
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: Re: Meeting
Stephanie Porter
Confidential Secretary
WSP - Field Operations Bureau
Phone: 360-596-4112
Fax: 360-596-4129
Stephanie.Porter@wsp.wa.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 9:39 AM
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: Re: Meeting
Stephanie Porter
Confidential Secretary
WSP - Field Operations Bureau
Phone: 360-596-4112
Fax: 360-596-4129
Stephanie.Porter@wsp.wa.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 12:41 PM
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: Re: Meeting
Sounds good! I will put you on his calendar for an hour at 9:30.
Stephanie Porter
Confidential Secretary
WSP - Field Operations Bureau
Phone: 360-596-4112
Fax: 360-596-4129
Stephanie.Porter@wsp.wa.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 12:27 PM
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: Re: Meeting
He is taking Friday off, and I'm not sure if he is working Thursday yet. Are you available this afternoon
or tomorrow? He doesn't have anything this afternoon and he only has one meeting tomorrow from
1:30-3. If you need it to be Thursday, I will see if he is coming in and get back to you with a time.
Just let me know what will work for you!
Stephanie Porter
Confidential Secretary
WSP - Field Operations Bureau
Phone: 360-596-4112
Fax: 360-596-4129
Stephanie.Porter@wsp.wa.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 12:22 PM
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: Meeting
Hi Steph,
I need to get on AC Hattell's calendar some time this week. Maybe Thursday or Friday?
I need to talk to him about staffing issues involving CID and FOB.
Thanks
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: Re: Meeting
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 1:31:23 PM
Stephanie Porter
Confidential Secretary
WSP - Field Operations Bureau
Phone: 360-596-4112
Fax: 360-596-4129
Stephanie.Porter@wsp.wa.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 9:39 AM
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: Re: Meeting
Stephanie Porter
Confidential Secretary
WSP - Field Operations Bureau
Phone: 360-596-4112
Fax: 360-596-4129
Stephanie.Porter@wsp.wa.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 12:41 PM
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: Re: Meeting
Sounds good! I will put you on his calendar for an hour at 9:30.
Stephanie Porter
Confidential Secretary
WSP - Field Operations Bureau
Phone: 360-596-4112
Fax: 360-596-4129
Stephanie.Porter@wsp.wa.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 12:27 PM
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: Re: Meeting
He is taking Friday off, and I'm not sure if he is working Thursday yet. Are you available this afternoon
or tomorrow? He doesn't have anything this afternoon and he only has one meeting tomorrow from
1:30-3. If you need it to be Thursday, I will see if he is coming in and get back to you with a time.
Just let me know what will work for you!
Stephanie Porter
Confidential Secretary
WSP - Field Operations Bureau
Phone: 360-596-4112
Fax: 360-596-4129
Stephanie.Porter@wsp.wa.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 12:22 PM
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: Meeting
Hi Steph,
I need to get on AC Hattell's calendar some time this week. Maybe Thursday or Friday?
I need to talk to him about staffing issues involving CID and FOB.
Thanks
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: Re: Meeting
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 9:50:22 AM
Thank you
Stephanie Porter
Confidential Secretary
WSP - Field Operations Bureau
Phone: 360-596-4112
Fax: 360-596-4129
Stephanie.Porter@wsp.wa.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 9:39 AM
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: Re: Meeting
Stephanie Porter
Confidential Secretary
WSP - Field Operations Bureau
Phone: 360-596-4112
Fax: 360-596-4129
Stephanie.Porter@wsp.wa.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 12:41 PM
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: Re: Meeting
Sounds good! I will put you on his calendar for an hour at 9:30.
Stephanie Porter
Confidential Secretary
WSP - Field Operations Bureau
Phone: 360-596-4112
Fax: 360-596-4129
Stephanie.Porter@wsp.wa.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 12:27 PM
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: Re: Meeting
He is taking Friday off, and I'm not sure if he is working Thursday yet. Are you available this afternoon
or tomorrow? He doesn't have anything this afternoon and he only has one meeting tomorrow from
1:30-3. If you need it to be Thursday, I will see if he is coming in and get back to you with a time.
Just let me know what will work for you!
Stephanie Porter
Confidential Secretary
WSP - Field Operations Bureau
Phone: 360-596-4112
Fax: 360-596-4129
Stephanie.Porter@wsp.wa.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 12:22 PM
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: Meeting
Hi Steph,
I need to get on AC Hattell's calendar some time this week. Maybe Thursday or Friday?
I need to talk to him about staffing issues involving CID and FOB.
Thanks
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: Re: Call Suzee When You Return to Office
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 9:50:09 AM
Oh Goody.
I have contacted Suzee and am taking care of it. They are checking to see if you are a member of
WASPC.
Thx,
Thanks,
Vicky
Hi – I’m just checking on the e-mail I had sent late yesterday afternoon regarding WASPC. Can you call
me at 11102 when you return to the office? Thanks so much!
PO Box 42601
Olympia WA 98504-2601
Direct: (360) 596-4102
E-Mail: suzee.smith@wsp.wa.gov
Stephanie Porter
Confidential Secretary
WSP - Field Operations Bureau
Phone: 360-596-4112
Fax: 360-596-4129
Stephanie.Porter@wsp.wa.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 12:41 PM
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: Re: Meeting
Sounds good! I will put you on his calendar for an hour at 9:30.
Stephanie Porter
Confidential Secretary
WSP - Field Operations Bureau
Phone: 360-596-4112
Fax: 360-596-4129
Stephanie.Porter@wsp.wa.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 12:27 PM
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: Re: Meeting
He is taking Friday off, and I'm not sure if he is working Thursday yet. Are you available this afternoon
or tomorrow? He doesn't have anything this afternoon and he only has one meeting tomorrow from
1:30-3. If you need it to be Thursday, I will see if he is coming in and get back to you with a time.
Just let me know what will work for you!
Stephanie Porter
Confidential Secretary
WSP - Field Operations Bureau
Phone: 360-596-4112
Fax: 360-596-4129
Stephanie.Porter@wsp.wa.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 12:22 PM
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: Meeting
Hi Steph,
I need to get on AC Hattell's calendar some time this week. Maybe Thursday or Friday?
I need to talk to him about staffing issues involving CID and FOB.
Thanks
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: Re: Meeting
Date: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 12:41:00 PM
Sounds good! I will put you on his calendar for an hour at 9:30.
Stephanie Porter
Confidential Secretary
WSP - Field Operations Bureau
Phone: 360-596-4112
Fax: 360-596-4129
Stephanie.Porter@wsp.wa.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 12:27 PM
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: Re: Meeting
He is taking Friday off, and I'm not sure if he is working Thursday yet. Are you available this afternoon
or tomorrow? He doesn't have anything this afternoon and he only has one meeting tomorrow from
1:30-3. If you need it to be Thursday, I will see if he is coming in and get back to you with a time.
Just let me know what will work for you!
Stephanie Porter
Confidential Secretary
WSP - Field Operations Bureau
Phone: 360-596-4112
Fax: 360-596-4129
Stephanie.Porter@wsp.wa.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 12:22 PM
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: Meeting
Hi Steph,
I need to get on AC Hattell's calendar some time this week. Maybe Thursday or Friday?
I need to talk to him about staffing issues involving CID and FOB.
Thanks
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: Re: Meeting
Date: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 12:27:17 PM
He is taking Friday off, and I'm not sure if he is working Thursday yet. Are you available this afternoon
or tomorrow? He doesn't have anything this afternoon and he only has one meeting tomorrow from
1:30-3. If you need it to be Thursday, I will see if he is coming in and get back to you with a time.
Just let me know what will work for you!
Stephanie Porter
Confidential Secretary
WSP - Field Operations Bureau
Phone: 360-596-4112
Fax: 360-596-4129
Stephanie.Porter@wsp.wa.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 12:22 PM
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: Meeting
Hi Steph,
I need to get on AC Hattell's calendar some time this week. Maybe Thursday or Friday?
I need to talk to him about staffing issues involving CID and FOB.
Thanks
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Porter, Stephanie (WSP)
Subject: Meeting
Date: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 12:21:36 PM
Hi Steph,
I need to get on AC Hattell's calendar some time this week. Maybe Thursday or Friday?
I need to talk to him about staffing issues involving CID and FOB.
Thanks
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: Fw: PIP - Criminal History Record Retention and Retrieval Project - TEC Disposition Required
Date: Friday, November 05, 2010 10:50:21 AM
Thus far, this request has received six “Approve” votes with no “Discuss” votes. If there are no
objections prior to close of business on Monday, I will mark this request as “TEC Approved”.
Michael D. York
360-705-5165 (Desk)
360-451-9744 (BlackBerry)
TEC Members,
This will be the first PIP request sent to members for an electronic review. Per the SOP, we can either
vote to approve the project or to call a meeting to discuss it further. Please see the voting buttons
associated with this email to “cast” your vote.
An “Approve” vote for this project will be to conduct a Request for Information (RFI) to get a better
idea of project requirements (particularly enterprise document management potential) and to poll the
marketplace for cost and capability. After this is complete, based on the outcome, another TEC review
would take place to help determine if the project should continue. This project is promising and can
help to solve many business problems, but it will help to know more about what we need and what’s
out there.
If you have questions or concerns about whether or not this should proceed to an RFI, please feel free
to vote “Discuss”. We’ll then schedule a TEC meeting to discuss this further as a group.
If you have any trouble with the voting buttons, simply responding to this email with your vote will
suffice.
Michael D. York
360-705-5165 (Desk)
360-451-9744 (BlackBerry)
I am thrilled.
Ken
To all:
I am happy to announce that Detective Sergeant Bruce Lantz was selected as the new supervisor of the
DSHS Special Investigations Unit and Sergeant Kurt Adkinson was selected as the new supervisor of the
District 6 CIU. They will be a great addition to our team and we can all look forward to working with
both of them.
To all:
I am happy to announce that Detective Sergeant Bruce Lantz was selected as the new supervisor of the
DSHS Special Investigations Unit and Sergeant Kurt Adkinson was selected as the new supervisor of the
District 6 CIU. They will be a great addition to our team and we can all look forward to working with
both of them.
Denise Poe
(360) 704-2330
denise.poe@wsp.wa.gov
Note: To ensure compliance with all Administrative Requirements and Retention Guidelines, please
delete any e-mails regarding OPS cases after your review. When responding to any e-mails regarding
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: DePalma, Mike (WSP)
Subject: Available in 10 min?
Date: Thursday, November 04, 2010 9:03:39 AM
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Cc: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: RE: Availability to attend D2 and D7 Detective"s Meetings
Date: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 10:51:00 AM
Boss,
Are you available to attend the following Detective’s Meetings with me on Wednesday, November 17,
2010:
Let me know and I will confirm with Sergeants Marken and O’Shannon. Thank you!
Chuck
Lieutenant Charles P. LeBlanc #90
Office - (360)704-2958
Desk - (360)704-2952
Cell - (360)239-4174
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: DePalma, Mike (WSP)
Subject: Bruce
Date: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 5:11:48 PM
Mike
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: DeWitt, Karen (WSP)
Subject: Re: CID
Date: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 2:32:56 PM
We interviewed him Friday and got approval from AC Miller to select him.
I have been home sick for two days so I didn't have a chance to work out report dates.
Is the 16th acceptable for you? I should be able to get in tomorrow so I can arrange with HRD.
Thanks,
Mike
Mike,
I have heard rumors Sgt. Kurt Adkinson was selected for the CID detective sergeant position in Moses
Lake. Is this correct? Also, do you have a report date in mind if he was selected?
Thanks,
Wenatchee, WA 98801
(509) 665-4006
OK. DeWitt said she heard rumors about it and I didn't know if we called him.
Thank you Keith. I appreciate you writing this. As soon as we find out if Chuck called him, I will ask you
to send this for me since I am stuck at home.
Thanks
Was this email sent out or just something you wrote for me to send out?
Did we let Kurt know he was selected? We told Bruce that day but did we tell Kurt?
I am happy to announce that Detective Sergeant Bruce Lantz was selected as the new supervisor of the
DSHS Special Investigations Unit and Sergeant Kurt Adkinson was selected as the new supervisor of the
District 6 CIU. They will be a great addition to our team and we can all look forward to working with
the both of them.
Was this email sent out or just something you wrote for me to send out?
Did we let Kurt know he was selected? We told Bruce that day but did we tell Kurt?
I am happy to announce that Detective Sergeant Bruce Lantz was selected as the new supervisor of the
DSHS Special Investigations Unit and Sergeant Kurt Adkinson was selected as the new supervisor of the
District 6 CIU. They will be a great addition to our team and we can all look forward to working with
the both of them.
Lt. Keith Huntley
Did we let Kurt know he was selected? We told Bruce that day but did we tell Kurt?
I am happy to announce that Detective Sergeant Bruce Lantz was selected as the new supervisor of the
DSHS Special Investigations Unit and Sergeant Kurt Adkinson was selected as the new supervisor of the
District 6 CIU. They will be a great addition to our team and we can all look forward to working with
the both of them.
Thanks Chuck.
FYI - The meeting was delayed due to a budget meeting the chiefs were in. We will be doing it at
1300 or 1330 depending on their availability.
Chuck
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2010 7:05 AM
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: Meeting
Chuck,
I am sick today and won't be in. Don't forget about the brief to the Chiefs regarding the rifle case.
Tell him what's been done and what the plan is moving forward. Don't over do it or try to sugar coat it,
just tell it to him straight. Let him drive the meeting and see where he's going with it.
The goal is to give him information but not spend too much time doing it. Make sense?
Chuck,
I am sick today and won't be in. Don't forget about the brief to the Chiefs regarding the rifle case.
Tell him what's been done and what the plan is moving forward. Don't over do it or try to sugar coat it,
just tell it to him straight. Let him drive the meeting and see where he's going with it.
The goal is to give him information but not spend too much time doing it. Make sense?
My PIN is:
3243BE63
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Batiste, John (WSP)
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 4:37 PM
To: Hattell, Curt (WSP); Miller, Greg (WSP); Grondel, Darrin (WSP); Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Cc: Karnitz, Dave (WSP); Hebert, Larry (WSP); 'HammonP@wsdot.wa.gov'
Subject: Highway Serial Killings Across the Nation
Here's some pretty disturbing information involving serial killings that are taking place of our nations
highway system. Our folks should be aware of and alert for signs of suspicious behavior occurring
around rest areas, truck stops, etc..
EJ,
Please share with your folks how proud we are of them and the work that they do. It is a team effort
when they receive such recognition and they are to be commended.
It is also okay for you to take a minute and reflect on the leadership and direction that you provide that
unit on a daily basis. Thanks for the work you do and for honoring this department with your continued
efforts in leading your team.
Congratulations to you and your unit for being selected to receive a WATPA Award. SNOCAT is very
deserving of this recognition. Your unit sets the standard for other auto theft units to emulate by your
continued successes over the last couple years. Keep up the good work and let’s go for three years in a
row.
I will see you at the luncheon.
Congratulations!
Olympia, WA 98504-2637
FYI LT
425-388-6074 Office
425-754-5864 Mobile
425-388-6094 Fax
edward.swainson@snoco.org
Greetings:
It is my great pleasure to notify you that the Snohomish County Auto Theft Task Force (SNOCAT), was
selected by the Washington Auto Theft Prevention Authority board members to receive a recognition
award. The award presentation luncheon will be held at the 2010 WATPA Auto Theft Conference at
Campbell’s Resort in Chelan, WA, on November 4, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Sergeant EJ Swainson
Congratulations!
Cynthia
Perfect thanks
Skipper,
Wagners at 2 is a go.
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Elmore, Zach (WSP)
Subject: Coffee
Date: Thursday, October 28, 2010 11:10:50 PM
Captain,
I just spoke with Glen Christopherson’s secretary regarding the sergeant’s selection. Glen has been in
bargaining the last few days and hasn’t been available. He does have some open time at 2:30
tomorrow afternoon if we could all meet and talk with Bruce. I still don’t know if he does want to
participate or if he is fine with our selection. I’m hoping that he will respond when he gets a break.
Thanks,
Captain,
FYI, at the November 2nd OPLEA meeting that you and or Lt. Leblanc are attending regarding the MIRT
agreement between the multiple Olympic Peninsula LEA. The WSP might be asked to sign the
agreement. Captain Sutton advised the Chief might be the only WSP person who can sign the
agreement.
The only D8 personnel who will be there are Sergeant In Charge Gailin Hester and District 2 Lt. Clint
Casebolt; Captain Sutton will be at the Target Zero meeting in Olympia.
WSP District 8
4811 Werner Rd
Bremerton, WA 98312
360-405-6602
AC Miller,
FYI this is the latest entry for CITE regarding Blankers. Apparently he gave a statement and we should
know something soon. Maybe as early as this week.
I called Detective Lori Blankenship KCSO for a case update. She stated that Cpl. Blankers gave a
statement to the investigators on Thursday October 21st. Prosecutor Russ Houge has the case file and
will have the transcribed statement this afternoon for his review. The Sheriff’s office believes that Mr.
Houge will have his ruling this week.
John/Dan,
Can you please update CITE for the following case? Thanks
08-06-013316 This one needs to have follow up on whether the trial actually got under way
I will correct this when I get to the office. I'm at my fourth meeting of the day and still have not made
it to the office.
Ken
Ken,
Can you see that these cases are updated with the latest information in CITE please? Thank you
04-09-012522 On the latest update it says other cases prevented work on this one. While that may be
true, we should probably put something else in there.
I know you guys are busy with all the shootings over there as well as your normal cases so get to it
when you can. Also, please let me know when you want us to try to get the exemption from OFM to fill
the opening you currently have. It seems like you could use it, but let me know or Chuck know.
Thanks
Ken,
Can you see that these cases are updated with the latest information in CITE please? Thank you
04-09-012522 On the latest update it says other cases prevented work on this one. While that may be
true, we should probably put something else in there.
I know you guys are busy with all the shootings over there as well as your normal cases so get to it
when you can. Also, please let me know when you want us to try to get the exemption from OFM to fill
the opening you currently have. It seems like you could use it, but let me know or Chuck know.
Thanks
Can you please update the following cases in CITE to reflect the latest information on each? Thanks
Tim,
This is the cell phone training that I spoke with you about.
Mike
FYI, we do have some agreements with some agencies in D-8 and we are attempting to finalize
another, but it does not involve any of these agencies. I suspect that once we get up and running and
demonstrate the success of the teams we are on, others may be calling.
I will let you know after I speak with Huntington if the opportunity exists to enter into one with these
guys, but recall that Bainbridge is not a big WSP fan so it may be difficult. I will keep you posted.
Hi Mike,
Thanks,
Greg
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, Wash. - Bainbridge Island police shot and killed a man officers say attacked them
with an ax.
News reports say two officers responded to an unintelligible 911 call Tuesday night and found a man in
his 20s who would not answer questions.
Kitsap County sheriff's spokesman Scott Wilson says the man was aggressive and charged at the
officers. They shocked him with a Taser.
He retreated, but Wilson says he came back at the officers with an ax, and the officers fired.
The man went back into an apartment where a SWAT team entered about 10 p.m. to find him dead.
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Miller, Greg (WSP)
Subject: RE: Kitsap
Date: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 11:56:00 AM
I don’t recall any times since I have been here that we have responded, but I am checking to see if we
responded to any prior to my arrival. I also am not aware of any agreements that we are using for
officer involved shootings. I have a message in to John Huntington to see if we help them when they
call and I will let you know what I learn.
Hi Mike,
Thanks,
Greg
(360) 704-2979
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, Wash. - Bainbridge Island police shot and killed a man officers say attacked them
with an ax.
News reports say two officers responded to an unintelligible 911 call Tuesday night and found a man in
his 20s who would not answer questions.
Kitsap County sheriff's spokesman Scott Wilson says the man was aggressive and charged at the
officers. They shocked him with a Taser.
He retreated, but Wilson says he came back at the officers with an ax, and the officers fired.
The man went back into an apartment where a SWAT team entered about 10 p.m. to find him dead.
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: RE: PIP - Criminal History Record Retention and Retrieval Project - TEC Disposition Required
Date: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 10:11:00 AM
Wow. Now that’s some buttering up. Remind me to tell you the definition of the term “SLJO”
Keith,
Thank you for volunteering to be the lead on this committee. This level of commitment and dedication
to the team is admirable and it is what distinguishes you from the other two, less qualified, less
competent and less team oriented Lieutenants that you are cursed to serve with.
It personally inspires me to know that you will be involved with this committee and diligently watching
out for CID and our interests. Thank you again for the dedication and loyalty. If only I had two more
like you.
TEC Members,
This will be the first PIP request sent to members for an electronic review. Per the SOP, we can either
vote to approve the project or to call a meeting to discuss it further. Please see the voting buttons
associated with this email to “cast” your vote.
An “Approve” vote for this project will be to conduct a Request for Information (RFI) to get a better
idea of project requirements (particularly enterprise document management potential) and to poll the
marketplace for cost and capability. After this is complete, based on the outcome, another TEC review
would take place to help determine if the project should continue. This project is promising and can
help to solve many business problems, but it will help to know more about what we need and what’s
out there.
If you have any trouble with the voting buttons, simply responding to this email with your vote will
suffice.
Michael D. York
360-705-5165 (Desk)
360-451-9744 (BlackBerry)
-----Original Message-----
From: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 6:39 AM
To: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Cc: Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: FW: D-5 Callout
Gentlemen,
FYI - I am heading down to Lewis County to assist Brusseau and Kelly. Call me if you need anything.
Chuck
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From: Brusseau, Rob (WSP)
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 4:39 AM
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: D-5 Callout
Lt
Myself and Jim Kelly are enroute to assist Lewis County SO with investigating an officer involved
shooting. The officer is from Longview Police Department and is fine. The suspect is deceased. We will
be mapping the scene with the total station.
Rob
Keith,
Thank you for volunteering to be the lead on this committee. This level of commitment and dedication
to the team is admirable and it is what distinguishes you from the other two, less qualified, less
competent and less team oriented Lieutenants that you are cursed to serve with.
It personally inspires me to know that you will be involved with this committee and diligently watching
out for CID and our interests. Thank you again for the dedication and loyalty. If only I had two more
like you.
TEC Members,
This will be the first PIP request sent to members for an electronic review. Per the SOP, we can either
vote to approve the project or to call a meeting to discuss it further. Please see the voting buttons
associated with this email to “cast” your vote.
An “Approve” vote for this project will be to conduct a Request for Information (RFI) to get a better
idea of project requirements (particularly enterprise document management potential) and to poll the
marketplace for cost and capability. After this is complete, based on the outcome, another TEC review
would take place to help determine if the project should continue. This project is promising and can
help to solve many business problems, but it will help to know more about what we need and what’s
out there.
If you have questions or concerns about whether or not this should proceed to an RFI, please feel free
to vote “Discuss”. We’ll then schedule a TEC meeting to discuss this further as a group.
If you have any trouble with the voting buttons, simply responding to this email with your vote will
suffice.
Michael D. York
360-705-5165 (Desk)
360-451-9744 (BlackBerry)
Skipper,
Sent you an Outlook invite but am new to that and am not sure I did that correctly.
Capitol Detachment
(360) 596-3992
Our division has been using the recycled paper since April. The only exceptions are the D-7 and MAIT
offices where the copy repair companies are convinced that recycled paper is the cause of problems
with the machines.
I have instructed Vicky Leonard to work with Betty Stanek and either figure out a solution or seek and
exemption from the requirement.
Thanks,
Mike
Attached is the Criminal Investigation Division District 1 - 1st quarter 2010 paper usage report. This
information was compiled by Property Management Division (PMD) based on Office Depot purchase
records and will be sent out on a quarterly basis to all divisions.
RCW 70.95.725 requires agencies to purchase 100% recycled content paper for plain, white bond, 8.5”
x 11” paper effective December 31, 2009. WSP is required to report to General Administration and
Department of Ecology its 100% recycled paper compliance rate.
This requirement is for plain, white bond paper only. It does not include colored paper, odd sized paper,
or 3 hole punched paper.
100% recycled 8.5” x 11” paper must be utilized in all copiers and printers. Most agency devices are
calibrated to accept the recycled paper with little or no performance issues. On rare occasions, some
copiers and printers may jam excessively. If you experience significant issues with the copier or printer,
please contact Betty Stanek in Supply (betty.stanek@wsp.wa.gov) for troubleshooting 100% recycled
paper issues.
If your division/district has a process or procedure that cannot be accommodated with 100% recycled
paper, WSP will need to approve and document that business need and report it annually with our
recycled paper reports. Exemption forms will be available on the PMD website soon; until then, please
work directly with Betty Stanek.
Please let us know if you have any questions regarding this report. It is our goal to submit a report at
the end of the year showing 100% compliance by the end of the calendar year, so please work with
your administrative staff who purchase paper to ensure that 100% recycled content paper is purchased
for 8.5” x 11” white bond paper.
Thank you,
Arel
Arel Solie
arel.solie@wsp.wa.gov
Please have whoever is in charge of the D-7 and MAIT printers contact Betty Stanek to try to resolve
the issues. If they can’t be resolved and the copier repair person is convinced that the problems are the
paper, then we need to have WSP approval to deviate from the requirement.
Thanks
We are and have for some time now. I also check the Office Depot orders when they come in to make
sure it is the 100% recycled paper that is being ordered. There are only two exceptions, D7 & MAIT,
the copier repair person said it was the recycled paper that was causing problems with both of their
copiers. I had asked them to have something in writing from the copier repair person to attach to the
repair log kept in their copiers paper drawer.
There is a Senator that monitors this. Office Depot sends him a report every month on who is/isn’t
using 100% recycled paper.
Thanks,
Vicky
Are we moving toward being compliant with this RCW? It appears that we are not in compliance.
Attached is the Criminal Investigation Division District 1 - 1st quarter 2010 paper usage report. This
information was compiled by Property Management Division (PMD) based on Office Depot purchase
records and will be sent out on a quarterly basis to all divisions.
RCW 70.95.725 requires agencies to purchase 100% recycled content paper for plain, white bond, 8.5”
x 11” paper effective December 31, 2009. WSP is required to report to General Administration and
Department of Ecology its 100% recycled paper compliance rate.
This requirement is for plain, white bond paper only. It does not include colored paper, odd sized paper,
or 3 hole punched paper.
100% recycled 8.5” x 11” paper must be utilized in all copiers and printers. Most agency devices are
calibrated to accept the recycled paper with little or no performance issues. On rare occasions, some
copiers and printers may jam excessively. If you experience significant issues with the copier or printer,
please contact Betty Stanek in Supply (betty.stanek@wsp.wa.gov) for troubleshooting 100% recycled
paper issues.
If your division/district has a process or procedure that cannot be accommodated with 100% recycled
paper, WSP will need to approve and document that business need and report it annually with our
recycled paper reports. Exemption forms will be available on the PMD website soon; until then, please
work directly with Betty Stanek.
Please let us know if you have any questions regarding this report. It is our goal to submit a report at
the end of the year showing 100% compliance by the end of the calendar year, so please work with
your administrative staff who purchase paper to ensure that 100% recycled content paper is purchased
for 8.5” x 11” white bond paper.
Thank you,
Arel
Arel Solie
arel.solie@wsp.wa.gov
FYI
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Edgar W CIV USA IMCOM [mailto:edgar.w.dahl@us.army.mil]
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 9:30 AM
To: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Subject: Re: RE: funny (UNCLASSIFIED)
david-quantock@us.army.mil
> My friend, (you met him), Ken Harkcom, would like to email General
> Quantock (sp). Can you get me an email address please?
>
> Captain Michael Dahl
> Criminal Investigation Division (CID)
> 210 11th Ave SW, Room 409
> Olympia, WA. 98504
> (360) 704-2950 (desk)
> (360) 239-0042 (cell)
>
> From: Dahl, Edgar W CIV USA [mailto:edgar.w.dahl@us.army.mil]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 7:30 AM
> To: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
> Subject: funny (UNCLASSIFIED)
>
> Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
> Caveats: NONE
>
> Check this one out Mike:
>
>
>
> At approximately 2205hrs a grey in color Saturn Ion attempted
> access onto JBLM. The driver SPC Burgers, Daniel J., was
> instructed to open his trunk due to mandatory trunk inspections
> IAW the schedule. When SPC Burgers opened the trunk OFC Galaz saw
> what appeared to be a body, which was later identified as a
> clothed blow-up doll. OFC Galaz had SPC Burgers pull over into the
> holding area. FLECC was contacted at approximately 2212hrs and at
> approximately 2215hrs MP arrived. SPC Burgers was asked to deflate
> the doll and put it in his room. SPC Burgers said his friends
> placed the doll in the trunk, because they thought it would be funny.
>
>
>
> Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
> Caveats: NONE
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Dahl, Edgar W CIV USA IMCOM
Subject: RE: RE: funny (UNCLASSIFIED)
Date: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 9:32:00 AM
Thanks
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Edgar W CIV USA IMCOM [mailto:edgar.w.dahl@us.army.mil]
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 9:30 AM
To: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Subject: Re: RE: funny (UNCLASSIFIED)
david-quantock@us.army.mil
> My friend, (you met him), Ken Harkcom, would like to email General
> Quantock (sp). Can you get me an email address please?
>
> Captain Michael Dahl
> Criminal Investigation Division (CID)
> 210 11th Ave SW, Room 409
> Olympia, WA. 98504
> (360) 704-2950 (desk)
> (360) 239-0042 (cell)
>
> From: Dahl, Edgar W CIV USA [mailto:edgar.w.dahl@us.army.mil]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 7:30 AM
> To: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
> Subject: funny (UNCLASSIFIED)
>
> Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
> Caveats: NONE
>
> Check this one out Mike:
>
>
>
> At approximately 2205hrs a grey in color Saturn Ion attempted
> access onto JBLM. The driver SPC Burgers, Daniel J., was
> instructed to open his trunk due to mandatory trunk inspections
> IAW the schedule. When SPC Burgers opened the trunk OFC Galaz saw
> what appeared to be a body, which was later identified as a
> clothed blow-up doll. OFC Galaz had SPC Burgers pull over into the
> holding area. FLECC was contacted at approximately 2212hrs and at
> approximately 2215hrs MP arrived. SPC Burgers was asked to deflate
> the doll and put it in his room. SPC Burgers said his friends
> placed the doll in the trunk, because they thought it would be funny.
>
>
>
> Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
> Caveats: NONE
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: FW: recycled paper usage report - CID
Date: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 9:31:00 AM
Attachments: REVISED ISB CID Paper Consumption 1Q10.pdf
Are we moving toward being compliant with this RCW? It appears that we are not in compliance.
Attached is the Criminal Investigation Division District 1 - 1st quarter 2010 paper usage report. This
information was compiled by Property Management Division (PMD) based on Office Depot purchase
records and will be sent out on a quarterly basis to all divisions.
RCW 70.95.725 requires agencies to purchase 100% recycled content paper for plain, white bond, 8.5”
x 11” paper effective December 31, 2009. WSP is required to report to General Administration and
Department of Ecology its 100% recycled paper compliance rate.
This requirement is for plain, white bond paper only. It does not include colored paper, odd sized paper,
or 3 hole punched paper.
100% recycled 8.5” x 11” paper must be utilized in all copiers and printers. Most agency devices are
calibrated to accept the recycled paper with little or no performance issues. On rare occasions, some
copiers and printers may jam excessively. If you experience significant issues with the copier or printer,
please contact Betty Stanek in Supply (betty.stanek@wsp.wa.gov) for troubleshooting 100% recycled
paper issues.
If your division/district has a process or procedure that cannot be accommodated with 100% recycled
paper, WSP will need to approve and document that business need and report it annually with our
recycled paper reports. Exemption forms will be available on the PMD website soon; until then, please
work directly with Betty Stanek.
Please let us know if you have any questions regarding this report. It is our goal to submit a report at
the end of the year showing 100% compliance by the end of the calendar year, so please work with
your administrative staff who purchase paper to ensure that 100% recycled content paper is purchased
for 8.5” x 11” white bond paper.
Thank you,
Arel
Arel Solie
arel.solie@wsp.wa.gov
My friend, (you met him), Ken Harkcom, would like to email General Quantock (sp). Can you get me an
email address please?
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
At approximately 2205hrs a grey in color Saturn Ion attempted access onto JBLM. The driver SPC
Burgers, Daniel J., was instructed to open his trunk due to mandatory trunk inspections IAW the
schedule. When SPC Burgers opened the trunk OFC Galaz saw what appeared to be a body, which was
later identified as a clothed blow-up doll. OFC Galaz had SPC Burgers pull over into the holding area.
FLECC was contacted at approximately 2212hrs and at approximately 2215hrs MP arrived. SPC Burgers
was asked to deflate the doll and put it in his room. SPC Burgers said his friends placed the doll in the
trunk, because they thought it would be funny.
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP); LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: FW: funny (UNCLASSIFIED)
Date: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 8:31:00 AM
My brother recently retired from active duty and then returned to Joint Base Lewis-McCord as a civilian.
His guys do the base security for entry on to the installations at the gates.
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
At approximately 2205hrs a grey in color Saturn Ion attempted access onto JBLM. The driver SPC
Burgers, Daniel J., was instructed to open his trunk due to mandatory trunk inspections IAW the
schedule. When SPC Burgers opened the trunk OFC Galaz saw what appeared to be a body, which was
later identified as a clothed blow-up doll. OFC Galaz had SPC Burgers pull over into the holding area.
FLECC was contacted at approximately 2212hrs and at approximately 2215hrs MP arrived. SPC Burgers
was asked to deflate the doll and put it in his room. SPC Burgers said his friends placed the doll in the
trunk, because they thought it would be funny.
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: "edgar.w.dahl@us.army.mil"
Subject: Re: funny (UNCLASSIFIED)
Date: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 7:34:57 AM
Wow. That's not one I would like to explain and try to live with.
Yikes.
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
At approximately 2205hrs a grey in color Saturn Ion attempted access onto JBLM. The driver SPC
Burgers, Daniel J., was instructed to open his trunk due to mandatory trunk inspections IAW the
schedule. When SPC Burgers opened the trunk OFC Galaz saw what appeared to be a body, which was
later identified as a clothed blow-up doll. OFC Galaz had SPC Burgers pull over into the holding area.
FLECC was contacted at approximately 2212hrs and at approximately 2215hrs MP arrived. SPC Burgers
was asked to deflate the doll and put it in his room. SPC Burgers said his friends placed the doll in the
trunk, because they thought it would be funny.
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: Re: D6 Det. Sgt. Position
Date: Monday, October 25, 2010 12:10:32 PM
Captain,
I went ahead and cancelled the interviews for this Friday since we are down to one applicant. Sergeant
Kurt Adkinson will meet with you and I in your office this Friday (10/29) at 10:00 am. I checked your
schedule and that time is open. That was we can get Kurt on the road back east before traffic gets too
congested. Please let me know if you are in agreement with this. Thank you!
Chuck
Office - (360)704-2958
Desk - (360)704-2952
Cell - (360)239-4174
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From: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2010 11:18 AM
To: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Subject: D6 Det. Sgt. Position
Boss,
I just received a call from Steve Morehead and he is pulling his name from contention. He indicated he
and his wife are just about to adopt a little girl and they did not want to upset the balance at home
during the transition. I told him I understood and thanked him for applying. With that said, how would
you like me to move forward? I can still do the interview on Friday in Moses Lake, but since we are
down to Kurt Adkinson as the lone applicant, would it be better to have him come over here to meet
with you and I? I can have this done sooner this week as opposed to later? What do you think?
Chuck
Office - (360)704-2958
Desk - (360)704-2952
Cell - (360)239-4174
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: RE: Cardboard gun boxes
Date: Friday, October 22, 2010 3:44:00 PM
Always see if someone else can pay for them first. If they say no, then we can discuss. I like the idea
so let's do this soon.
-----Original Message-----
From: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 3:57 PM
To: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Subject: FW: Cardboard gun boxes
Importance: Low
Boss,
What do you think? Can we order these for our CIUs, or should we have FOB Evidence Custodians pay
for these. The cost is minimal either way. Thanks.
Chuck
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From: Marken, Michael (WSP)
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 11:01 AM
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: FW: Cardboard gun boxes
Importance: Low
Lt.,
I am trying to acquire some rifle boxes for evidence collection. Brian Smelcer from the Seattle Crime
Lab sent links to a few options. It looks like the best deal might be 25 Rifle Boxes w/ 50 zip ties, for
$51. If we could get the evidence folks to purchase them, that would be even better. Maybe order 25
and give three to each unit? Thanks!
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Smelser, Brian (WSP)
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 6:35 AM
To: Marken, Michael (WSP)
Cc: Wyant, Rick (WSP)
Subject: RE: Cardboard gun boxes
Importance: Low
Here are some sources. I cannot recommend any particular vendor as that might appear as an
endorsement of their product over another and therefore violate State Law! It might be a good idea to
get some of the ones with the window in them. Those can be used specifically for DNA so that the
firearm can be viewed without opening the box so that there will be less possibility of contamination.
There probably are a few other sources but these should suffice. Let me know if there are any other
products we can help you find.
Brian Smelser
Washington State Patrol
2203 Airport Way S. Suite 250
Seattle, WA 98134
(206) 262-6020
Service With Humility
-----Original Message-----
From: Wyant, Rick (WSP)
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 11:05 PM
To: Smelser, Brian (WSP)
Subject: FW: Cardboard gun boxes
Rick
Hope you are having a great time at LPO! Do you guys or the CSRT use cardboard gun boxes? If so,
who are you ordering them from? Thanks for the help!
Mike
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: RE: Blackberry
Date: Friday, October 22, 2010 3:42:00 PM
My office, at home too. What has happened each time is that the mobile network connection has shut
itself off. When I notice that I am not getting emails, I go in and check the mobile network connection
and it is off. When I reseat the battery and then turn that connection back on, the emails flood in.
If you could let me know how many times your BB has stopped working and had to reset the battery. If
there are certain locations that it goes out or is it any location. The more info the better to help Ron.
If I have missed someone, please let me know. I am going by e-mails that I have received and in
speaking with others.
Thanks,
Vicky
Vicky,
Is there a particular area where this is happening, or is there no rhyme or reason? The more
information we have, the better we can trouble-shoot. Does this happen on a regular basis? We don’t
want it to happen at all, but we want to know if this was a one-time, or whether it’s happened multiple
times. Let me know if I need to come in to gather any data so I can get some answers for you. It
shouldn’t be happening, but it’s even happened to my device over the past month.
Ron Palmer
ronald.palmer@verizonwireless.com
360-701-9667
Thanks!
Thanks,
Vicky
Vicky,
Let me check with the data team to see what they can provide in the way of guidance. Are you able to
provide the phone numbers of the users having the issue? Thanks.
Ron Palmer
ronald.palmer@verizonwireless.com
360-701-9667
We have seven, that I know of, Blackberries continually stop receiving e-mails, and needs to be reset.
This has happened more than once with each of them. Is there anything that can be done? Four of
the seven are Command Staff and they need the communication. I know that the Captain had not
received e-mails over this last weekend.
Thanks,
Vicky
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: RE: D6 CIU Sergeant"s Interview Questions
Date: Friday, October 22, 2010 2:53:00 PM
This is what I have…if you have something different that is better than I will take what you have.
Thanks.
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Looks good, thanks. Do you have the scoring matrix? If not, let me know.
Boss,
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
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Subject: RE: D6 CIU Sergeant"s Interview Questions
Date: Friday, October 22, 2010 2:51:00 PM
Looks good, thanks. Do you have the scoring matrix? If not, let me know.
Boss,
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Lamoreaux, Marc (WSP)
Subject: Call
Date: Friday, October 22, 2010 2:18:00 PM
Marc,
Can you call me when you get this please? I have a couple task force guys that are from other agencies
that I would like to get into training at the academy and they need a place to stay and eat. The
training is free, but without the benefit of the academy accommodations, it is unlikely they can go.
Mike
Perfect, thanks
-----Original Message-----
From: Huntington, John (WSP)
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2010 1:36 PM
To: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Subject: CID bag
Hi Capt.
I just found your bag and LPO book in the Recon class room. I just gave it to Capt Lamoreaux top hold.
John
I will be there.
Can you come to the AC’s Office at 3:30 to sit in on a call to Grant County for an investigation they are
requesting. AC already spoke with Acting Chief Braniff and he will be there too. Sorry…Vicky is in a
meeting so I couldn’t go through her.
Thanks!
Stephanie Porter
Confidential Secretary
Phone: 360-596-4112
Fax: 360-596-4129
Stephanie.Porter@wsp.wa.gov <mailto:Stephanie.Porter@wsp.wa.gov>
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: RE: CDIU Detective"s Position
Date: Thursday, October 21, 2010 10:19:00 AM
AC Miller will be back on Monday so we should give him a day to catch up. I can suggest Tuesday for
time on his calendar, but we should have a strategy ready so that we drive the meeting and have a
clear plan for how to fill that job, and the job(s) that are left vacant by us hiring this person.
Captain,
Are we able to get on the DC’s and AC’s calendar to discuss the CDIU Spokane position? Joe keeps
asking and I was hoping to get things moving forward here soon.
Thanks,
Thanks for the explanation. I did not know we provided this service so thank you.
Captain –
When a retiree passes away, the WSP provides a marker to the family. It is a bronze 3”x5” plaque with
the State’s emblem in the background and includes the employee’s rank (if applicable), name, and
dates of service with the WSP. It is designed to be affixed to a gravestone, but can be displayed in
other ways if the retiree does not have a gravestone.
The Chief has extended this offer to the Retiree’s Association to allow them to “pre-order” their own
markers. HRD often receives several orders after one of their annual meetings. As these orders are
foreseen, HRD is able to notify the district/division in advance of the order/charge to their budgets, and
stagger the orders if requested.
Please let me know if you need additional information.
Thank you,
Yvette Jones
360-704-2319
Fax: 360-704-2297
yvette.jones@wsp.wa.gov
Can you please tell me what this is? I have never seen this before so I am wondering what marker and
what billing is coming to CID’s budget. Thanks
FYI~
Thanks,
Vicky
*If unable to fit complete rank and name, please use: Detective William R. Altvater
Please charge the marker to his last duty assignment location Bellevue CID:
081
030
00160
160
001
01*
00160
160
Please mail the marker to his son:
Terry C. Altvater
Colville WA 99114
Thank you.
Yvette Jones
360-704-2319
Fax: 360-704-2297
yvette.jones@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Greene, Geri (WSP)
Cc: Leonard, Vicky (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: FW: Regulation Manual Update
Date: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 1:24:00 PM
Attachments: Regulation 20.00. 120.docx
Regulation 20.03.010.docx
Captain,
I guess the procedure is for you to approve these recommended changes then we send it downstairs.
Thanks,
Hi Stephanie,
We recommend no changes to the CID portion of 20.00.020 – Case Filing System. Gretchen may have
her own recommendations regarding the first part of the regulation.
Keith,
Can you please review this and deconflict it if necessary? It looks like you will need to work with Travis
on one, Gretchen’s shop on one, MAIT on one and IAD on one.
Thank you Keith
This is just a friendly reminder that the below policy review is due to SPP by Wednesday, October 20.
Thank you!
Stephanie Bryant
Management Analyst
Mailstop: 42600
It’s that time again to review policies within the Regulation Manual and update, as needed.
* If changes are to be made to the policies Strategic Planning and Performance (SPP) asks that you
forward those changes through the Chain of Command to your Bureau Commander for review and
approval. Your Bureau Commander will then submit the changes to Ms. Jennifer Meyer for inclusion in
the next General Order.
* For each policy could you please let me know what action you are taking so I can update my
master list?
* The deadline for your update is Wednesday, October 20, 2010.
Stephanie Bryant
Management Analyst
Mailstop: 42600
These were sent to SPP last week. Huntley took care of it.
Thx,
Thanks,
Vicky
Thanks,
Vicky
This is just a friendly reminder that the below policy review is due to SPP by Wednesday, October 20.
Thank you!
Stephanie Bryant
Management Analyst
Mailstop: 42600
It’s that time again to review policies within the Regulation Manual and update, as needed.
* If changes are to be made to the policies Strategic Planning and Performance (SPP) asks that you
forward those changes through the Chain of Command to your Bureau Commander for review and
approval. Your Bureau Commander will then submit the changes to Ms. Jennifer Meyer for inclusion in
the next General Order.
* For each policy could you please let me know what action you are taking so I can update my
master list?
* The deadline for your update is Wednesday, October 20, 2010.
Stephanie Bryant
Management Analyst
Mailstop: 42600
Can you please tell me what this is? I have never seen this before so I am wondering what marker and
what billing is coming to CID’s budget. Thanks
FYI~
Thanks,
Vicky
*If unable to fit complete rank and name, please use: Detective William R. Altvater
Please charge the marker to his last duty assignment location Bellevue CID:
081
030
00160
160
001
01*
00160
160
Terry C. Altvater
Colville WA 99114
Thank you.
Yvette Jones
360-704-2319
Fax: 360-704-2297
yvette.jones@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: RE: db - CID Detective Sergeant DSHS Olympia 101910.doc
Date: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 4:29:00 PM
On the announcement it says that they have to mail you items or fax it to you. Why can’t they campus
mail?
Captain,
Attached is the advertisement for the DSHS Sgt’s’ position. Please approve for today’s bulletin.
Thank you,
AC Miller,
Here is the checklist we discussed putting together for our line supervisors. This was created with input
from all the CIU supervisors in CID so it is comprehensive.
I request that you review it and then if you approve, we will submit it to Tammy Usher to have it made
in to an actual WSP form. The plan is to have my CIU Sergeants roll it out to the respective Districts at
their supervisors meetings. I will send an email to the District Commanders first to let them know it is
coming.
Thanks,
Boss,
I have attached the final version for you to provide to AC Miller and beyond. Thanks.
Chuck
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Yes, it needs to go through him and maybe beyond. I just needed the final version so I can present it
to him for review.
Boss,
Is this something you want to present to AC Miller for approval or can we move forward with Tammy
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Chuck,
I like the form. I made one small change for your groups consideration;
Where it says:
Advise WSP Communications to notify a detachment supervisor, who shall contact : (if needed)
· MAIT
· CVD
I added the grey part at the end so it doesn’t look like we are saying to call all those people all the
time. Only if needed.
I like it other than that. When the final draft is done, I can review it and then we can send it out.
Thanks for getting this so quickly.
Captain,
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Lt.,
At the suggestion of John and Kristene, I have made just a few modifications.
Mike
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Captain,
Sergeant Mike Marken, in concert with all of the CIU sergeants, created the attached checklist for your
review and approval. They did a great job keeping this form from getting too complex/complicated and
kept it to the basics for our line personnel. I appreciate all of the sergeants who provided input for this
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: RE: FOB Trooper Collision Investigation Checklist (Cheat sheet)
Date: Friday, October 15, 2010 2:32:00 PM
Yes, it needs to go through him and maybe beyond. I just needed the final version so I can present it
to him for review.
Boss,
Is this something you want to present to AC Miller for approval or can we move forward with Tammy
Usher in making this an actual form? Thanks.
Chuck
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Chuck,
I like the form. I made one small change for your groups consideration;
Where it says:
Advise WSP Communications to notify a detachment supervisor, who shall contact : (if needed)
· MAIT
· CVD
I added the grey part at the end so it doesn’t look like we are saying to call all those people all the
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I like it other than that. When the final draft is done, I can review it and then we can send it out.
Thanks for getting this so quickly.
Captain,
Chuck
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At the suggestion of John and Kristene, I have made just a few modifications.
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Captain,
Sergeant Mike Marken, in concert with all of the CIU sergeants, created the attached checklist for your
review and approval. They did a great job keeping this form from getting too complex/complicated and
kept it to the basics for our line personnel. I appreciate all of the sergeants who provided input for this
form in such quick order. Thank you all! Please let me know what you think boss.
Chuck
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Cc: Liebrecht, Terry (WSP); Bosman, Dennis (WSP)
Subject: RE: Auto Theft
Date: Friday, October 15, 2010 2:10:00 PM
Since Terry is likely to be promoted soon, I would like to have one of his Detectives sit in on any
meetings and to be kept apprised of anything related to auto theft. That way when he does get
promoted, there will be a smooth transition and WSP will have a knowledgeable person on the
committee.
Thanks
Boss,
Just keeping you in the loop as I do not see you on any of the e-mails below. Terry Liebrecht will be
the WSP contact person in the greater Yakima Valley area regarding auto theft. If he gets heavily
involved in auto theft related investigations I will have him confer with Dave Bolton for
guidance/direction. Thanks.
Chuck
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Captain Berry,
Our unit will provide what assistance we can to assist our local allied law enforcement agencies. I
spoke with Chad last month about this investigative approach when we assisted the Sheriff’s department
with their fugitive sweep. During that sweep, one of the teams uncovered a ‘chop shop’ in the Zillah
area and I had our VIN personnel respond to assist with the identification of several motors and
vehicles that were confirmed as stolen.
Terry
Terry, thanks for participating. Once the list is compiled I will send out a group email, Cc’d to the chiefs
the first time, letting everyone know it is off the ground.
(509)728-4403
Chad,
I’d be more than happy to support this approach to address the ever annoying Auto Theft issue here in
Yakima County and the remaining counties in our District. Please feel free to utilize me as the contact
person to provide whatever assistance my unit or I can provide to support your mission.
Sgt. Liebrecht
Contact Info:
Desk: 249-6741
Cell: 728-0049
Terry,
This communication contact would best fit in your area of responsibility you may want to consider
attending these meetings for WSP to exchange information concerning auto theft. Sounds like a decent
idea
Thanks/23
District 3-Yakima
509-249-6708
My name is Chad Peterschick, I am a Deputy with the Yakima County Sheriff’s Office and currently
assigned to the Violent Crimes Task Force. In addition to my task force assignment/duties I am the
auto theft investigator for the Sheriff’s Office. For the last four years I have been involved with auto
theft primarily through our bait vehicles and my involvement with the National Insurance Crime Bureau
(NICB). I have no doubt that each of you is aware of our collective auto theft problem. I am also sure
that you are aware there is virtually no communication between our respective agencies in regards to
auto theft.
To that end, I would like to create a group of individuals, at least one from each agency, which would
be the contact person for their respective agency regarding auto theft. That person would be asked to
participate in monthly meetings, actively participate in emails designed to share information, update on
cases and suspects as well as requests for assistance. It would also allow us to better utilize the bait
vehicles by giving us targeted areas/individuals to deploy them.
If you are willing to participate in this endeavor please provide the name, phone number and email
address of the person you feel would be right for this assignment by replying to this email. Please also
feel free to forward this email to that person if that is easier.
While this is obviously not mandatory, your participation is greatly appreciated and can only aid us in
lowering our auto theft statistics.
(509)728-4403
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Fox, Christine (WSP)
Cc: Otis, Jeff (WSP)
Subject: FW: TRACY HANSEN - pistol
Date: Friday, October 15, 2010 10:40:00 AM
Chris,
Here is the answer to the question about Tracy Hansen’s weapon. It is safe and will be returned when
Sgt Wade comes over here to attend our supervisors meeting in early November.
Please let me know if you have any other concerns and thanks for the heads up.
Boss,
Wade is in possession of Tracy’s firearm. He will bring it over when he comes for the sergeant’s
meeting. Thank you!
Chuck
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It is locked in my office. I had intended on returning her weapon to supply but was told by Lt Kerwin to
sign it over to the district armor because they were shot a weapon. Well the armor injured his back and
is out on long term leave. Then I was going to return it to supply while at lpo. But I had to leave
shelton at 6 a m to drive to bellvue at tthw last minute for the jpa meeting.
I spoke with juile late in august and told her I would get it over mid septemper but I did not follow up
with her when that did not happen.
I also have the rest of her equipment which I will bring over for the sgt's meeting,
Ken
Ken,
Let’s get this nailed down as soon as possible. Let me know by Monday what the disposition of Tracy’s
weapon is so that I can update the Captain. Thanks!
Chuck
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Jeff
Morning Sgt. Wade – please provide status/location of weapon previously assigned to Tracy Hansen who
left the agency June 15, 2010.
Thank you.
Christine Fox
Hi Chris,
This weapon has not been purchased and this has not been turned into Supply. Tracy Hansen left the
agency in June 24, and Sgt. Wade was going to return the weapon and it has not been returned as of
today.
julie
Julie,
Bill
Hi Bill,
Will you please check and see if Tracy Hansen’s pistol was purchased or what the status is? Currently
this is still assigned/issued to her.
Thanks, julie
I have collected her equipment and have it at the office. I have this equipment plus much more. I will
get these items returned to you when I return to Spokane.
Ken
________________________________
In the Daily Bulletin, I see that Tracy Hansen left the agency on June 15, 2010. The tagged/tracked
equipment items listed below are still under her name. I’ve checked with Bill in the warehouse and
none of these items have been turned in.
Will you please let me know the status of these equipment items. Thanks, julie
Equipment
Description
Parent
Location
Dist/Det
Serial Number
Old Eqp ID
Badge #
056763
04-SPOK1-Y
0443
WSP-308-1
WSP-308-1
056764
04-SPOK1-Y
0443
WSP-308-2
WSP-308-2
056765
04-SPOK1-Y
0443
WSP-308-H1
WSP-308-H1
080478
04-SPOK1-Y
0443
71789-001
71789-001
081893
04-SPOK1-Y
0443
DTC6849
DTC6849
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Otis, Jeff (WSP)
Subject: RE: TRACY HANSEN - pistol
Date: Friday, October 15, 2010 10:08:00 AM
Mike
FYI
Jeff
Morning Sgt. Wade – please provide status/location of weapon previously assigned to Tracy Hansen who
left the agency June 15, 2010.
Thank you.
Christine Fox
Washington State Patrol
Hi Chris,
This weapon has not been purchased and this has not been turned into Supply. Tracy Hansen left the
agency in June 24, and Sgt. Wade was going to return the weapon and it has not been returned as of
today.
julie
Julie,
Bill
Hi Bill,
Will you please check and see if Tracy Hansen’s pistol was purchased or what the status is? Currently
this is still assigned/issued to her.
Thanks, julie
I have collected her equipment and have it at the office. I have this equipment plus much more. I will
get these items returned to you when I return to Spokane.
Ken
________________________________
In the Daily Bulletin, I see that Tracy Hansen left the agency on June 15, 2010. The tagged/tracked
equipment items listed below are still under her name. I’ve checked with Bill in the warehouse and
none of these items have been turned in.
Will you please let me know the status of these equipment items. Thanks, julie
Equipment
Description
Parent
Location
Dist/Det
Serial Number
Old Eqp ID
Badge #
056763
04-SPOK1-Y
0443
WSP-308-1
WSP-308-1
056764
04-SPOK1-Y
0443
WSP-308-2
WSP-308-2
056765
04-SPOK1-Y
0443
WSP-308-H1
WSP-308-H1
080478
04-SPOK1-Y
0443
71789-001
71789-001
081893
04-SPOK1-Y
0443
DTC6849
DTC6849
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: Re: CID Sergeant and Support Staff Meeting - DRAFT FOR YOUR REVIEW
Date: Friday, October 15, 2010 8:33:13 AM
At the Academy:
Thanks,
Vicky
Thanks,
Vicky
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 8:21 AM
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: Re: CID Sergeant and Support Staff Meeting - DRAFT FOR YOUR REVIEW
Would you mind if Lt. LeBlanc sends out the e-mail to notify everyone for the meeting?
Thx,
V J
Thanks,
Vicky
Sergeants,
This year’s Sergeants meeting will be held on Monday, November 8th starting at 1:00 p.m. and ending
at 5:00 p.m., we will pick back up on Tuesday, November 9th, 2010 at 8:00 a.m. and end at 3:00 p.m.
We will be meeting at Supply in their conference room. We will be having a working lunch and will
provide lunch on Tuesday. An agenda will be forthcoming.
We will be taking a group photograph when everyone arrives on Monday, November 8th at 1:00 p.m.,
business attire please.
Thank you,
Vicky Leonard
PO Box 42637
Olympia, WA 98504
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: Re: CID Sergeant and Support Staff Meeting - DRAFT FOR YOUR REVIEW
Date: Friday, October 15, 2010 8:24:05 AM
Thanks,
Vicky
Would you mind if Lt. LeBlanc sends out the e-mail to notify everyone for the meeting?
Thx,
V J
Thanks,
Vicky
From: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 3:52 PM
To: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Subject: CID Sergeant and Support Staff Meeting - DRAFT FOR YOUR REVIEW
Sergeants,
This year’s Sergeants meeting will be held on Monday, November 8th starting at 1:00 p.m. and ending
at 5:00 p.m., we will pick back up on Tuesday, November 9th, 2010 at 8:00 a.m. and end at 3:00 p.m.
We will be meeting at Supply in their conference room. We will be having a working lunch and will
provide lunch on Tuesday. An agenda will be forthcoming.
We will be taking a group photograph when everyone arrives on Monday, November 8th at 1:00 p.m.,
business attire please.
Please feel free to change the e-mail. I just received confirmation from Weldon that he will be there on
the 8th at 1:00, if something comes up he will be there on the 9th at 8:00 a.m.
Thank you,
Vicky Leonard
PO Box 42637
Olympia, WA 98504
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: Re: CID Sergeant and Support Staff Meeting - DRAFT FOR YOUR REVIEW
Date: Friday, October 15, 2010 8:21:15 AM
Would you mind if Lt. LeBlanc sends out the e-mail to notify everyone for the meeting?
Thx,
V J
Thanks,
Vicky
Sergeants,
This year’s Sergeants meeting will be held on Monday, November 8th starting at 1:00 p.m. and ending
at 5:00 p.m., we will pick back up on Tuesday, November 9th, 2010 at 8:00 a.m. and end at 3:00 p.m.
We will be meeting at Supply in their conference room. We will be having a working lunch and will
provide lunch on Tuesday. An agenda will be forthcoming.
We will be taking a group photograph when everyone arrives on Monday, November 8th at 1:00 p.m.,
business attire please.
Thank you,
Vicky Leonard
PO Box 42637
Olympia, WA 98504
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: Fw: TRACY HANSEN - pistol
Date: Friday, October 15, 2010 7:33:57 AM
Importance: High
FYI
Jeff
Morning Sgt. Wade – please provide status/location of weapon previously assigned to Tracy Hansen who
left the agency June 15, 2010.
Thank you.
Christine Fox
Hi Chris,
This weapon has not been purchased and this has not been turned into Supply. Tracy Hansen left the
agency in June 24, and Sgt. Wade was going to return the weapon and it has not been returned as of
today.
julie
Julie,
Bill
Hi Bill,
Will you please check and see if Tracy Hansen’s pistol was purchased or what the status is? Currently
this is still assigned/issued to her.
Thanks, julie
I have collected her equipment and have it at the office. I have this equipment plus much more. I will
get these items returned to you when I return to Spokane.
Ken
________________________________
In the Daily Bulletin, I see that Tracy Hansen left the agency on June 15, 2010. The tagged/tracked
equipment items listed below are still under her name. I’ve checked with Bill in the warehouse and
none of these items have been turned in.
Will you please let me know the status of these equipment items. Thanks, julie
Equipment
Description
Parent
Location
Dist/Det
Serial Number
Old Eqp ID
Badge #
056763
04-SPOK1-Y
0443
WSP-308-1
WSP-308-1
056764
BADGE, COAT, NIELSON, TROOPER
04-SPOK1-Y
0443
WSP-308-2
WSP-308-2
056765
04-SPOK1-Y
0443
WSP-308-H1
WSP-308-H1
080478
04-SPOK1-Y
0443
71789-001
71789-001
081893
04-SPOK1-Y
0443
DTC6849
DTC6849
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Cc: Huntley, Keith (WSP); Bosman, Dennis (WSP)
Subject: RE: FOB Trooper Collision Investigation Checklist (Cheat sheet)
Date: Thursday, October 14, 2010 10:41:00 AM
Chuck,
I like the form. I made one small change for your groups consideration;
Where it says:
Advise WSP Communications to notify a detachment supervisor, who shall contact : (if needed)
· MAIT
· CVD
I added the grey part at the end so it doesn’t look like we are saying to call all those people all the
time. Only if needed.
I like it other than that. When the final draft is done, I can review it and then we can send it out.
Thanks for getting this so quickly.
Captain,
Chuck
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At the suggestion of John and Kristene, I have made just a few modifications.
Mike
Detective Sergeant Michael J. Marken
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Marysville, WA 98271
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Sergeant Mike Marken, in concert with all of the CIU sergeants, created the attached checklist for your
review and approval. They did a great job keeping this form from getting too complex/complicated and
kept it to the basics for our line personnel. I appreciate all of the sergeants who provided input for this
form in such quick order. Thank you all! Please let me know what you think boss.
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Sutton, Steve (WSP)
Cc: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: Re: MIRT- OPLEEA
Date: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 11:15:21 AM
OK. Thanks.
Vicky can you please add these dates and locations to the appropriate calendars?
Thanks
The one on the 19th has been moved to November 2nd at the Casino and is for Chief’s/Sheriff’s/Exec
Staff. The one on the 20th is a working meeting to discuss the particulars of all the agreements finding
the best fit for this environment – it will be held at the Sequim Transit Center. You should send Chuck
and John to the meeting on the 20th and attend the November 2nd meeting with Chris.
Steve,
Is the meeting I need to attend on the 19th at the Casino or this one that is on the 20th?
Mike
I have called together several commanders for a meeting to work on a document that may address all
the things we have been discussing. We will be meeting on 10/20 and I have included representatives
from most agencies. In review of all the submissions, as well as others I have come across, I believe we
can present an acceptable draft before OPLEAA. While it may not be the final version, I do believe it
will be a good quality document that we can work from. With representation from each of the agencies
we can address in a concise manner, many concerns we may have.
So we are clear, we are presenting this program as not simply a officer involved incident response team,
but expanded to include major crimes response as mentioned by Chief Dickinson.
As always, your input is extremely valuable so do not hesitate to call or write………..as I said, our results
will be presented to you before the meeting so you can have a chance to make comments,
recommendations or approvals on 11-2.
Ron
360-417-2570
360-460-4303 (cell)
Steve,
Thanks for sharing the policy. As far as officer involved shootings go, this appears to be very much in
line with the one I proposed. I think however, that at least some of us are interested in a team that
can be called out for any major crime investigation, to include an officer involved shooting protocol. I
think we are also intending to include municipalities in the current discussions and I would like to
encourage that. If I am reading the South Region agreement correctly, it is officer-involved-shooting
investigation specific. I am hoping that we can adopt a protocol that covers both kinds of investigations
in a single document. My question for you is whether the proposal I sent out would accommodate the
same or very similar protocol as the South Region agreement you offer. If so, do you think we can
extend our North Peninsula agreement to cover both officer-involved shootings, as well as other major
crime investigations, in all participating jurisdictions to include the municipalities?
Bill
________________________________
Chief Dickinson,
Thank you for sending this alternative to the document originally sent out by Sheriff Benedict. First and
foremost, I appreciate everyone’s willingness to move this project forward. It has been some time since
we discussed it and with what is happening around the State and Nation these day regarding officer
involved shootings, it is a matter of time. This process/document will surely help ensure we get it done
right using the valuable resources available to each of us.
With that said, I have also attached a current agreement with Agencies in my South Region (Lewis,
Mason, Thurston, Pacific, and Grays Harbor Counties) that is already in place. As you will see when you
review it, it is also much less cumbersome than the Snohomish County Program – which lends itself to
being much more flexible. Since it is less cumbersome and intricate, it provides less for everyone’s
attorney’s to pick apart. However it still accomplishes the need for accountability, organization, and
ultimately a quality investigation.
Regards,
Steve Sutton
4811 Werner Rd
Bremerton, WA 98312
360-405-6601
OPLEEA Principals:
After receiving Sheriff Benedict’s following email, I asked if it would be alright to offer a similar, though
somewhat different MIRT agreement for everyone’s consideration. He was very accommodating and so,
attached, please find my offering of a modified MIRT agreement for your consideration. This one is a
little bit less comprehensive, but I think that we could put some of the operational aspects from the
original document into an SOP for the proposed Major Crimes Team. If you have time, would you take
a look at this suggestion and perhaps we can choose, cut, paste, edit, merge or do what ever we need
to do with the two proposals presented for your consideration. I look forward to the opportunity to
discuss in more detail and seek consensus when we meet. Thanks for allowing me to throw my two
new cents into the discussion.
Bill Dickinson
Tigard Police
________________________________
OPLEEA Principals:
Here’s a new acronym- MIRT which stand for Major Incident Response Team. As discussed over the
past year, we now have a draft of a document to establish such an animal.
Ron Cameron has provided such a draft (attached), liberally plagiarized from the Snohomish program
called SMART.
We would like to make this protocol the subject of our next OPLEEA meeting, tentatively scheduled for
Oct 19th at the Casino, from 1100 to 1300.
I would like everyone to review the draft between now and then, and use this forum to voice
objections, make suggestions, and so forth. The idea is to come to a consensus at the meeting and get
it out on the street the next week.
Let me know if there are any major roadblocks to getting this done.
Thanks,
Bill
Bill Benedict
360.417.2464
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: RE: CID - Automatic Approval - Request for Exemption
Date: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 4:25:00 PM
My suggestion is to have you and two current Sergeants on the panel. Wade and Liebrecht would be
good. Pick a central location so it doesn’t cause too much windshield time for our guys or the
candidates. I do want to review the questions ahead of time.
Thanks
Boss,
There were no internal sergeants interested in the D6 CID Sergeant’s position. The following sergeants
have submitted their names:
I am currently formulating the questions for the interview. Do you want to sit in on these interviews?
Otherwise, I can handle it with either Ken Wade or Terry Liebrecht. Thanks.
Chuck
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Let’s wait and see who is putting in and how many. I will determine if I want to sit in based on that.
Thanks Chuck.
Are you going to want to sit in on this panel? If so, I will have the interviews here at HQ. Thanks
boss!
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Captain,
With your approval I will move forward with HRD in advertising this in the DB. Thanks.
Chuck
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Thanks,
Vicky
Hello, attached is a scanned copy of the automatic approval – request for exemption – D6 CID Sergeant
position, authorized by Chief John R. Batiste, please contact Ms. Yvette Fabregas for further recruitment
information, thank you.
Jennifer Kraft
Secretary Supervisor
Human Resource Division
(360) 704-2323
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP)
Subject: RE: CID Polo Shirts
Date: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 3:17:00 PM
Let’s use the grey for now. We can revisit this later when we have a better budget picture. Seems like
buying shirts right now when programs and jobs are under scrutiny might not be the best image to
send.
Captain,
We are currently out of the large and extra large black CID polo shirts. I located the PO for the last
time we purchased the shirts in 2007. At that time, the shirts, including the embroidery, cost $22.75
plus tax for each shirt. If you approve ordering the additional shirts, I would recommend ordering 8 to
10 large and extra large shirts along with ordering 2 to 4 additional medium and double extra large
shirts while we are placing the order. Until I verify the current cost, the estimated cost would be
approximately $700 plus tax. Do you want to order additional black shirts or use the gray polo shirts
until the budget improves?
Thanks,
Olympia, WA 98504-2637
(360) 704-2953 / (360) 704-2964 fax
Steve,
Is the meeting I need to attend on the 19th at the Casino or this one that is on the 20th?
Mike
I have called together several commanders for a meeting to work on a document that may address all
the things we have been discussing. We will be meeting on 10/20 and I have included representatives
from most agencies. In review of all the submissions, as well as others I have come across, I believe we
can present an acceptable draft before OPLEAA. While it may not be the final version, I do believe it
will be a good quality document that we can work from. With representation from each of the agencies
we can address in a concise manner, many concerns we may have.
So we are clear, we are presenting this program as not simply a officer involved incident response team,
but expanded to include major crimes response as mentioned by Chief Dickinson.
As always, your input is extremely valuable so do not hesitate to call or write………..as I said, our results
will be presented to you before the meeting so you can have a chance to make comments,
recommendations or approvals on 11-2.
Ron
360-417-2570
360-460-4303 (cell)
Steve,
Thanks for sharing the policy. As far as officer involved shootings go, this appears to be very much in
line with the one I proposed. I think however, that at least some of us are interested in a team that
can be called out for any major crime investigation, to include an officer involved shooting protocol. I
think we are also intending to include municipalities in the current discussions and I would like to
encourage that. If I am reading the South Region agreement correctly, it is officer-involved-shooting
investigation specific. I am hoping that we can adopt a protocol that covers both kinds of investigations
in a single document. My question for you is whether the proposal I sent out would accommodate the
same or very similar protocol as the South Region agreement you offer. If so, do you think we can
extend our North Peninsula agreement to cover both officer-involved shootings, as well as other major
crime investigations, in all participating jurisdictions to include the municipalities?
Bill
________________________________
Chief Dickinson,
Thank you for sending this alternative to the document originally sent out by Sheriff Benedict. First and
foremost, I appreciate everyone’s willingness to move this project forward. It has been some time since
we discussed it and with what is happening around the State and Nation these day regarding officer
involved shootings, it is a matter of time. This process/document will surely help ensure we get it done
right using the valuable resources available to each of us.
With that said, I have also attached a current agreement with Agencies in my South Region (Lewis,
Mason, Thurston, Pacific, and Grays Harbor Counties) that is already in place. As you will see when you
review it, it is also much less cumbersome than the Snohomish County Program – which lends itself to
being much more flexible. Since it is less cumbersome and intricate, it provides less for everyone’s
attorney’s to pick apart. However it still accomplishes the need for accountability, organization, and
ultimately a quality investigation.
Regards,
Steve Sutton
4811 Werner Rd
Bremerton, WA 98312
360-405-6601
OPLEEA Principals:
After receiving Sheriff Benedict’s following email, I asked if it would be alright to offer a similar, though
somewhat different MIRT agreement for everyone’s consideration. He was very accommodating and so,
attached, please find my offering of a modified MIRT agreement for your consideration. This one is a
little bit less comprehensive, but I think that we could put some of the operational aspects from the
original document into an SOP for the proposed Major Crimes Team. If you have time, would you take
a look at this suggestion and perhaps we can choose, cut, paste, edit, merge or do what ever we need
to do with the two proposals presented for your consideration. I look forward to the opportunity to
discuss in more detail and seek consensus when we meet. Thanks for allowing me to throw my two
new cents into the discussion.
Bill Dickinson
Tigard Police
________________________________
OPLEEA Principals:
Here’s a new acronym- MIRT which stand for Major Incident Response Team. As discussed over the
past year, we now have a draft of a document to establish such an animal.
Ron Cameron has provided such a draft (attached), liberally plagiarized from the Snohomish program
called SMART.
We would like to make this protocol the subject of our next OPLEEA meeting, tentatively scheduled for
Oct 19th at the Casino, from 1100 to 1300.
I would like everyone to review the draft between now and then, and use this forum to voice
objections, make suggestions, and so forth. The idea is to come to a consensus at the meeting and get
it out on the street the next week.
Let me know if there are any major roadblocks to getting this done.
Thanks,
Bill
Bill Benedict
360.417.2464
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Sutton, Steve (WSP)
Subject: RE: MIRT- OPLEEA
Date: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 12:07:00 PM
Steve,
I will be at the meeting for this agreement. Which casino is it and how long will the drive be from
Olympia?
Mike
Chief,
You are correct, that agreement does only involve the Counties, which is something that is and will
continue to be addressed. In our North Region, I am hopeful, as you are, that everyone participates -
including municipalities. Finally, a major crimes investigative approach is also the right concept. I have
cc'd the Commander of our CID in our communication and he will be a part of the discussion. This has
great potential and I look forward to working on it with the group.
Steve
Steve,
Thanks for sharing the policy. As far as officer involved shootings go, this appears to be very much in
line with the one I proposed. I think however, that at least some of us are interested in a team that
can be called out for any major crime investigation, to include an officer involved shooting protocol. I
think we are also intending to include municipalities in the current discussions and I would like to
encourage that. If I am reading the South Region agreement correctly, it is officer-involved-shooting
investigation specific. I am hoping that we can adopt a protocol that covers both kinds of investigations
in a single document. My question for you is whether the proposal I sent out would accommodate the
same or very similar protocol as the South Region agreement you offer. If so, do you think we can
extend our North Peninsula agreement to cover both officer-involved shootings, as well as other major
crime investigations, in all participating jurisdictions to include the municipalities?
Bill
________________________________
Chief Dickinson,
Thank you for sending this alternative to the document originally sent out by Sheriff Benedict. First and
foremost, I appreciate everyone’s willingness to move this project forward. It has been some time since
we discussed it and with what is happening around the State and Nation these day regarding officer
involved shootings, it is a matter of time. This process/document will surely help ensure we get it done
right using the valuable resources available to each of us.
With that said, I have also attached a current agreement with Agencies in my South Region (Lewis,
Mason, Thurston, Pacific, and Grays Harbor Counties) that is already in place. As you will see when you
review it, it is also much less cumbersome than the Snohomish County Program – which lends itself to
being much more flexible. Since it is less cumbersome and intricate, it provides less for everyone’s
attorney’s to pick apart. However it still accomplishes the need for accountability, organization, and
ultimately a quality investigation.
Regards,
Steve Sutton
4811 Werner Rd
Bremerton, WA 98312
360-405-6601
OPLEEA Principals:
After receiving Sheriff Benedict’s following email, I asked if it would be alright to offer a similar, though
somewhat different MIRT agreement for everyone’s consideration. He was very accommodating and so,
attached, please find my offering of a modified MIRT agreement for your consideration. This one is a
little bit less comprehensive, but I think that we could put some of the operational aspects from the
original document into an SOP for the proposed Major Crimes Team. If you have time, would you take
a look at this suggestion and perhaps we can choose, cut, paste, edit, merge or do what ever we need
to do with the two proposals presented for your consideration. I look forward to the opportunity to
discuss in more detail and seek consensus when we meet. Thanks for allowing me to throw my two
new cents into the discussion.
Bill Dickinson
Tigard Police
________________________________
OPLEEA Principals:
Here’s a new acronym- MIRT which stand for Major Incident Response Team. As discussed over the
past year, we now have a draft of a document to establish such an animal.
Ron Cameron has provided such a draft (attached), liberally plagiarized from the Snohomish program
called SMART.
We would like to make this protocol the subject of our next OPLEEA meeting, tentatively scheduled for
Oct 19th at the Casino, from 1100 to 1300.
I would like everyone to review the draft between now and then, and use this forum to voice
objections, make suggestions, and so forth. The idea is to come to a consensus at the meeting and get
it out on the street the next week.
Let me know if there are any major roadblocks to getting this done.
Thanks,
Bill
Bill Benedict
360.417.2464
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Otis, Jeff (WSP)
Subject: CDUI Detective
Date: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 11:44:00 AM
The SAIC of our Cooperative Disability Investigation Unit, (CDIU), the one that finds and removes
people from social security, has asked Washington D.C. for another WSP investigator to be located in
Spokane. He has approval to fill the spot and is asking us to find someone. Chris Holt has crossed
trained twice and will have a very good chance of getting the job.
I am assuming that if he gets selected, there will be an opening for his job and we will try to fill that. It
may therefore, impact your staffing so I want to balance filling any opening we have with your needs. I
don’t have a time frame for when this will occur, so I just wanted to give you a heads up. I will keep
you posted though so you can plan.
AC Miller is gone until the 25th and I won’t be moving on this until I speak with him.
Mike
Keith,
Hi Keith,
We received the signed letter today from CDIU regarding the Spokane position. I have placed it in your
in-box.
Thx,
Captains, attached for your review/auditing is a listing of your troopers who worked off-duty
employment for SPS during September 2010. As usual – please do not disseminate below the rank of
lieutenant.
Chris
(360) 596-4131
Enclosed please find the report of hours worked by WSP employees for SPS (State Protection Services)
for the month of September 2010. Additionally, a list of employees who are authorized to work off-duty
for SPS has been included.
Respectfully,
Crystal L. Lowry
Confidential Secretary
Crystal.Lowry@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: RE: Next Week
Date: Thursday, October 07, 2010 5:08:00 PM
Approved. Thanks
Boss,
Just so I don’t forget…I am requesting to come in early and leave early on the following days to attend
parent/teacher conferences:
Chuck
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bolton, Dave (WSP)
Cc: Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP); LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: RE: Search Warrant
Date: Thursday, October 07, 2010 5:06:00 PM
Please update when this is done so I know what resulted and that everyone is safe. Thanks
We are getting ready to execute a search warrant in the Spokane Valley in about one hour. This will be
a soft knock type approach and we have no solid suspects. The warrant covers the exterior of this
address to simply recover a stolen vehicle in the back yard. All notifications have been made and we
have a marked unit. The safety plan is attached.
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: Fw: Voyager Issues
Date: Thursday, October 07, 2010 8:50:48 AM
Morning! This is just an update on the Voyager issues. ATS Public Safety responded to me today and
they think they may have a fix. They are conducting final testing this week so they should have an
answer for me early next week…I will let you know as soon as I hear.
Tina Simmons
Tier 2 Supervisor
ITD - Customer Services
Phone: (360) 705-5169 | Micro 13 x146
Cell: (360) 280-6285
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Thomsen, Heidi (WSP); LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: Re: VIN and Auto Theft
Date: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 2:04:04 PM
Yes. So you three should work together to produce one response for my review.
Captain,
Thanks,
Olympia, WA 98504-2637
Yes, we can get you some data and information to specify the impact.
My Lieutenants will pull that data and craft a narrative for my review and I will forward that to you
within a day or so.
Lieutenants, please get the data and dollars requested below. When you complete a proposal, send it to
me for review and I will sens it to Heidi.
Thanks,
Mike,
I’d like to “beef up” the narrative in the decision package for the SPHA reductions for VIN and auto
theft. The narrative states that the impacts to eliminating these programs will be “dramatic” and
“significant”. By reading this, the reader is left with the question of “so what?”
Do we have data that shows what impact VIN and auto theft have to citizens? I’ve looked at the SAF
data for VIN and auto theft. Can we say we do an average of XX VIN inspections per year and this
results in an average of $YY and XX vehicles recovered per year? Is there any other data that
substantiates the work we do and the impact to citizens that could be added? Similar thing with Auto
theft. We should show the average # of cases worked per year and the impacts of working those cases
(avg # of arrests, vehicles recovered, etc.).
Also – is there evidence that when a stolen vehicle is recovered, then we find that the individual has
been involved in other crimes (has other stolen property, drugs, etc.)? If so, then I think we need
some narrative to this effect. Maybe even a short paragraph on the auto theft case that you discussed
during SAF today? What OFM and the Legislature want to know is what the impacts to citizens are if
they were to eliminate these programs. This will help them to prioritize all the transportation needs
statewide and decide what should be funded.
Thanks,
Heidi
Heidi Thomsen
(360) 596-4046
Approved. Please get your balance down so you don't lose time.
Thanks
Captain,
If you don’t have any concerns, I would like to take annual leave October 13, 14, 15, 22, and November
12, to get my leave balances down. I know this will not cover all the time, but it is a start.
Thanks,
Olympia, WA 98504-2637
Yes, we can get you some data and information to specify the impact.
My Lieutenants will pull that data and craft a narrative for my review and I will forward that to you
within a day or so.
Lieutenants, please get the data and dollars requested below. When you complete a proposal, send it to
me for review and I will sens it to Heidi.
Thanks,
Mike,
I’d like to “beef up” the narrative in the decision package for the SPHA reductions for VIN and auto
theft. The narrative states that the impacts to eliminating these programs will be “dramatic” and
“significant”. By reading this, the reader is left with the question of “so what?”
Do we have data that shows what impact VIN and auto theft have to citizens? I’ve looked at the SAF
data for VIN and auto theft. Can we say we do an average of XX VIN inspections per year and this
results in an average of $YY and XX vehicles recovered per year? Is there any other data that
substantiates the work we do and the impact to citizens that could be added? Similar thing with Auto
theft. We should show the average # of cases worked per year and the impacts of working those cases
(avg # of arrests, vehicles recovered, etc.).
Also – is there evidence that when a stolen vehicle is recovered, then we find that the individual has
been involved in other crimes (has other stolen property, drugs, etc.)? If so, then I think we need
some narrative to this effect. Maybe even a short paragraph on the auto theft case that you discussed
during SAF today? What OFM and the Legislature want to know is what the impacts to citizens are if
they were to eliminate these programs. This will help them to prioritize all the transportation needs
statewide and decide what should be funded.
Thanks,
Heidi
Heidi Thomsen
WSP Budget Manager
(360) 596-4046
Approved.
Detective Mauro has a training request for tomorrow’s line of duty death response training.. Cost of the
training is $25.00 and will be paid by DSHS funds.
Do you approve her attending the training? If so, will register her.
Thanks,
Vic J
Thank you,
Vicky Leonard
PO Box 42637
Olympia, WA 98504
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: Thanks
Date: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 8:31:45 AM
Hello,
Detective Don Smith from Olympia PD says hello to both of you. He came to my house to return one of
the items that was stolen from my house. It was recovered at a pawn shop in Lacey. He said they
know who the suspect is and will be going after him next. I thought I pass along his greetings and
give you the good news.
I truly appreciated when you called and talked to me about this incident last month. I feel very
fortunate to be part of this great organization.
Rose Clowers
W2 Systems Administrator
Phone: 360-705-5178
Fax: 360-705-5784
Email: rose.clowers@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Grulke, Debbie (WSP)
Cc: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: Computers
Date: Tuesday, October 05, 2010 4:00:00 PM
Hi Debbie,
We are trying to put together response kits for our 8 District Detective units and as part of that, we
would like to put a laptop in each kit.
As you have STR’d computers, is it possible to get a few laptops assigned to CID so we can use them at
critical events? Our Long Beach shooting of our Trooper really was made more difficult because we did
not have access to any WSP computers. If we have them in the response kits, we can use them at our
critical scenes which makes us much more efficient.
Mike
Keith,
Can you please review this and deconflict it if necessary? It looks like you will need to work with Travis
on one, Gretchen’s shop on one, MAIT on one and IAD on one.
This is just a friendly reminder that the below policy review is due to SPP by Wednesday, October 20.
Thank you!
Stephanie Bryant
Management Analyst
Mailstop: 42600
It’s that time again to review policies within the Regulation Manual and update, as needed.
* If changes are to be made to the policies Strategic Planning and Performance (SPP) asks that you
forward those changes through the Chain of Command to your Bureau Commander for review and
approval. Your Bureau Commander will then submit the changes to Ms. Jennifer Meyer for inclusion in
the next General Order.
* For each policy could you please let me know what action you are taking so I can update my
master list?
* The deadline for your update is Wednesday, October 20, 2010.
Management Analyst
Mailstop: 42600
Thanks,
Greg
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: RE: Travel and Expense Management System Notification Regarding - KEITH W HUNTLEY
Date: Tuesday, October 05, 2010 1:19:00 PM
I approved this, but don’t get too excited. This is just the first submission. I have to submit it and be
rejected at least 5 times before you will see any money. Please be patient and thank you for your
consideration.
Comments:
Captain,
FYI…If Captain Ginnard talks to you about a $1200 tow bill, I have additional information for you when
you get into the office.
Thanks,
Olympia, WA 98504-2637
Jerry Coopers father passed away a couple days ago. Funeral arrangements have been made and this
is what is going into the bulletin tomorrow. I thought I would forward it today so that if you wanted to
attend or know folks that do, they can get a head start on planning their day.
Mike
James A. Cooper, Sr., 85, father of Detective Sergeant Jerry Cooper (CID-MAIT), father-in-law of CO3
A.J. Cooper (Marysville Communications), and father of retired Trooper Dick Cooper (King County S.O.),
passed away October 1, 2010, following a short illness. Funeral services are set for 11:00 a.m. Friday,
October 8, 2010 at St. Luke’s Catholic Church, located at 322 N 175th St. in Shoreline. Cards and calls
are welcome.
Mike
James A. Cooper, Sr., 85, father of Detective Sergeant Jerry Cooper (CID-MAIT), father-in-law of CO3
A.J. Cooper (Marysville Communications), and father of retired Trooper Dick Cooper (King County S.O.),
passed away October 1, 2010, following a short illness. Funeral services are set for 11:00 a.m. Friday,
October 8, 2010 at St. Luke’s Catholic Church, located at 322 N 175th St. in Shoreline. Cards and calls
are welcome.
Laurie Cashen
Secretary Supervisor
VoIP: 70108
It is this Friday at 1100 in Shoreline. I will get you the exact details so you know the address.
Mike
Mike,
Would you please let me know as soon as you can about the funeral services for Jerry Cooper’s father?
Captain Ginnard would like to attend.
Thanks,
Laurie Cashen
Secretary Supervisor
2700 116th St NE
Marysville WA 98271-9425
VoIP: 70108
E-Mail: laurie.cashen@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Cashen, Laurie (WSP)
Subject: Re: Cooper"s Father
Date: Monday, October 04, 2010 4:51:20 PM
It is this Friday at 1100 in Shoreline. I will get you the exact details so you know the address.
Mike
Mike,
Would you please let me know as soon as you can about the funeral services for Jerry Cooper’s father?
Captain Ginnard would like to attend.
Thanks,
Laurie Cashen
Secretary Supervisor
2700 116th St NE
Marysville WA 98271-9425
VoIP: 70108
E-Mail: laurie.cashen@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: RE: Dad"s service announcement
Date: Monday, October 04, 2010 4:37:00 PM
Thanks,
Vicky
James A. Cooper, Sr., 85, father of Detective Sergeant Jerry Cooper (CID-MAIT), father-in-law of CO3
A.J. Cooper (Marysville Communications), and father of retired Trooper Dick Cooper (King County S.O.),
passed away October 1, 2010, following a short illness. Funeral services are set for 11:00 a.m. Friday,
October 8, 2010 at St. Luke’s Catholic Church, located at 322 N 175th St. in Shoreline. Cards and calls
are welcome.
Lieutenant Charles P. LeBlanc #90
Office - (360)704-2958
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Cell - (360)239-4174
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If you both are good with the announcement, I will forward to the Captain for his approval. Thank
you…
Thanks,
Vicky
AJ,
Thank you for the information…we will get it in the bulletin as soon as possible. I plan on attending the
service…so I will see you on Friday. Take care and God Bless!
Chuck
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Thanks, Jerry
James A. Cooper, Sr., 85-year-old father of Detective Sergeant Jerry Cooper (CID-MAIT), father-in-law
of CO3 A.J. Cooper (Marysville Communications), and father of retired Trooper Dick Cooper (King
County S.O.), passed away October 1, 2010 following a short illness. Funeral services are set for 11:00
a.m. Friday, October 8, 2010 at St. Luke’s Catholic Church, located at 322 N 175th St. in Shoreline.
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Wade, Ken (WSP)
Subject: Sheriff
Date: Monday, October 04, 2010 4:05:01 PM
Please send this to CID everyone so we don't inadvertently send something important or sensitive to the
wrong guy.
Thank you
So, I just received an e-mail from a new Jim Kelly in the patrol, he is in Supply. Just wanted to let
everyone be aware for future e-mails.
They both have the same e-mail address, except the new one has a “2” at the end of his e-mail, but, it
does not show in the e-mail address…
Thx,
Vic
Thank you,
Vicky Leonard
PO Box 42637
Olympia, WA 98504
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Simmons, Tina (WSP)
Subject: Re: BB Issue
Date: Monday, October 04, 2010 1:23:03 PM
Mike
Can you call me when you have a few minutes to chat about a few BB device issues from the recent
Verizon order?
Tina Simmons
Tier 2 Supervisor
ITD - Customer Services
Phone: (360) 705-5169 | Micro 13 x146
Cell: (360) 280-6285
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: FW: Det Jas Kirk
Date: Monday, October 04, 2010 11:25:00 AM
Keith,
Please see the emails below. I would like to schedule a time for Jas to get a coin from the Chief. If
anyone else had a hand in this, lets acknowledge them too.
Thanks
Mike, indeed this was a very unusual case for any detective to take on. You made another great choice
in who to turn loose on the matter. Thanks!
The outcome and professional quality of Jas' work is exemplary in every sense.
Please arrange with Suzee to find time to bring Jas in so that I can personally thank him with a chief's
coin.
Mike,
Please pass along my appreciation to all of your investigators that were involved in this. I heartily
concur with your sentiments.
Greg
(360) 704-2979
AC Miller,
This is an email that we received regarding Jas Kirk and his work on the election fraud/signature
gathering case that we did.
As you know, this case was significant for a number of reasons. During this political season, there are
several highly contested local and national election races that are viewed as critical and a large number
of ballot initiatives that are up for our citizens to vote on. All sides of all the issues are battling hard for
their respective beliefs and candidates.
This case involved a signature gatherer in King County that was allegedly committing fraud by placing
false names and invalid information on the initiative paperwork. We received the case and very quickly
determined that the fraud did occur. It was sent to the Prosecutor and the suspect was charged. This
made the news, newspapers and talk shows and is very much in the minds of the voters.
The prosecutor was very pleased with the work and the timeliness of the investigation. (Please see the
email below)
Just a great example of how our detectives serve the citizens every day and how we are able to do this
better than anyone else. I am very proud of Jas for his work and wanted to share this with you.
Mike
Steve,
Thank for the taking the time to recognize Jas. It’s always nice to get positive feedback from our
customers.
Just want to take a moment to recognize the great work that Det. Jas Kirk did in the recent
investigation concerning fraudulent petition signatures (I-1028 petition). I know that this is probably not
the normal sort of WSP investigation, but Det. Kirk jumped right in enthusiastically. I particularly
appreciated his willingness to hit the street and contact a large number of individuals personally so we
could confirm the fraudulent activity. His final report was clear and well-organized, which certainly
made my job much easier!
Both the Secretary of State and the King County Prosecutor have recognized that the early detection
and prosecution of election fraud is essential to preserving the integrity of the election process. The
assistance of the WSP, and Det. Kirk's good work on this case, are certainly appreciated in this
endeavor.
Regards,
Steve
Stephen Hobbs
Seattle, WA 98104-0191
206.296.9511
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Berry, Jason (WSP)
Cc: Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: Re: VIN
Date: Monday, October 04, 2010 8:41:31 AM
Mike,
I apologize that I didn’t think of it prior but Melissa VanGorkom usually attends your VIN in-service due
to the constant dialogue with those folks and her position as the equipment guru. Melissa was not able
to attend last year due to maternity leave and wasn’t aware of this year’s date/time. (apparently when
she went in years past it was very well received by your folks – getting questions answered).
I recommend that sometime this week you, me, Keith and Melissa sit down and discuss their in-service
so that she can address, or at least be aware of, any issues.
Thoughts?
Office: 360-596-4010
jason.berry@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Sutton, Steve (WSP)
Subject: Re: This morning
Date: Monday, October 04, 2010 8:24:02 AM
Steve, I will see you at my office at 0900. I forgot about the meeting.
Mike
No worries. I am going for a while, so can you watch the shop please?
________________________________________
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 7:34 AM
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP); Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: Recon
Bob,
I don’t believe I have an electronic copy, but I will look. The attachment is a synopsis of the various
agreements that we currently have in place. I submitted this to the Chief’s a couple weeks ago.
Hi Capt-
The Chief asked about other multi-agency shooting teams around the state, and it appears there’s one
in Grant County. Do you have an electronic version of their protocols and if so could you send it my
way?
Thanks.
Regards,
Bob Calkins
(360) 596-4013
Mike
I have to enter this information into the system before AFRS closes so it will be reflected in the
September’s reports. If I don’t hear anything from you by Oct 8th I will assume that these are ok. We
can always adjust them to different sub-objects as needed in the future.
Thanks,
Melissa
Thanks,
Melissa
CID and VIN had a savings in SPHA last fiscal year. Because OFM is giving us a reduction you are
assumed to save the same amount this fiscal year. The amount 160 is assumed will save $29,000 and
170 is $84,000. I have attached a sheet spreading out the allotments so the sub-objects won’t have a
negative balance. Please let me know if you agree with my recommendations on the sub-objects.
Thanks,
Melissa Stricklett
Budget Analyst
Melissa.Stricklett@wsp.wa.gov
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Cc: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: RE: For the Daily Bulletin
Date: Friday, October 01, 2010 12:40:00 PM
John “Big Mike” McMillen, 62 year old father-in-law of VIN Specialist Denise McMillen (Wenatchee) lost
his battle with esophagus cancer last Wednesday and passed away peacefully surrounded by family. A
private memorial service is being planned. Cards are welcome but please no phone calls.
Mike,
Thanks
Dan Johnson
Licensing Section
POB 42600
Olympia WA 98504
Hi!
What I’ve come up with meeting on Monday, October 4th at 1:30pm in Fife at Smith Fire 1106 54th
Avenue East, Tacoma, WA 98424.
I’m currently working on a document that has the WAC’s comments or suggestions that Chuck Duffy had
from the last revision and incorporated some Frequently Asked Questions by the applicable WAC.
I’ll email this to you in the next day or two. It’s about 120 pages right now, so if you don’t want to print
out a copy, I can bring one on Monday.
Thanks
Dan Johnson
Licensing Section
POB 42600
Olympia WA 98504
Hi!
I was wondering if we could get together the week of September 27th; either Thursday or Friday or in
the afternoon of October 4, 2010 regarding the Sprinkler WAC update? Meet somewhere between Port
of Tacoma and Tukwila?
I’ve looked over the WAC’s and RCW’s and it would be ideal to update all of the WACs as being written
by one person or voice. By one person, I mean a body of people that agree on the intent, purpose and
verbiage, this way if a person not familiar with the sprinkler industry and reads the WACs they should
be able to understand the rules without needing a lot of interpretation.
Let me know your availability. If you can’t make it during those times, I’ll keep notes as to the work that
being done and discussion for direction and keep everyone informed.
Dan
Dan Johnson
Licensing Section
POB 42600
Olympia WA 98504
Let’s wait and see who is putting in and how many. I will determine if I want to sit in based on that.
Thanks Chuck.
Are you going to want to sit in on this panel? If so, I will have the interviews here at HQ. Thanks
boss!
Chuck
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With your approval I will move forward with HRD in advertising this in the DB. Thanks.
Chuck
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Thanks,
Vicky
Hello, attached is a scanned copy of the automatic approval – request for exemption – D6 CID Sergeant
position, authorized by Chief John R. Batiste, please contact Ms. Yvette Fabregas for further recruitment
information, thank you.
Jennifer Kraft
Secretary Supervisor
(360) 704-2323
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Cc: Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: RE: CID Moses Lake position
Date: Friday, October 01, 2010 12:23:00 PM
This position was moved not to accommodate Hickman, but to allow the unit to function better. Having
only one detective in the basin was an issue and was solved by moving the Sergeants position so that
he could respond to calls. When I got to the unit, I decided to leave it there since it was working.
I am leaving the position there and whoever gets selected will be required to meet mileage to that
office. My expectation will be that the Sergeant is available to respond to collisions and works with his
Detectives on cases. That will need to be conveyed to whomever takes the job.
I also expect and want it conveyed clearly to the Sergeant that they are to meet with the District
regularly and attend supervisors meetings. Not just once in a while, but as a matter of routine. It is
imperative that we serve FOB and remember what we are there for.
It was my error to not run this internally and we need to do that. Please send an email or call the
Sergeants and see if anyone wants the position. If we have no takers, then let's get interviews going
soon so we can fill the spot. If someone does want it, let me know who it is and I will determine if they
can take it or not. It is the commanders discretion and I will decide that.
-----Original Message-----
From: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 3:13 PM
To: O'Shannon, Kristene (WSP)
Cc: Dahl, Mike (WSP); Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: RE: CID Moses Lake position
The CID Sergeant Position was moved to Moses Lake well before I arrived here...I assume to
accommodate Retired Sergeant Hickman. As for advertising this internally...my mistake. I was too hasty
in getting the advertisement out that I forgot to send it out internally first.
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From: O'Shannon, Kristene (WSP)
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 3:09 PM
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: CID Moses Lake position
Good afternoon,
I was looking over this weeks daily bulletins and I was wondering why the CID sgt position was moved
to Moses Lake and why it wasn't offered internally before being advertised externally.
Kristene
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Berry, Jason (WSP)
Subject: FW: Grant County
Date: Friday, October 01, 2010 11:59:00 AM
I don’t feel comfortable just giving out information without knowing the context. Having Bob come
straight to me for this stuff if OK if it is exigent, but this isn’t.
Were you aware of this and what does Bob need it for? If he is planning to give it to someone or
answer media concerns, I would like to be looped in so we can provide the proper context. If he is just
getting information for Chief Batiste, maybe we should go with chain of command so my boss knows.
We have several agreements and they are in use, but some of them are pending and we don’t want to
talk about those yet.
Thoughts?
Mike
Hi Capt-
The Chief asked about other multi-agency shooting teams around the state, and it appears there’s one
in Grant County. Do you have an electronic version of their protocols and if so could you send it my
way?
Thanks.
Regards,
Bob Calkins
(360) 596-4013
I was speaking Marty Knorr yesterday about cell phones. Recently, our division switched over to
Verizon to save money and improve service. So far, we are happy with the switch.
Originally, when we went to Nextel, we were required to maintain a specific number of contracts in
order to pay for the tower that Nextel installed for us at the academy. That agreement has now
expired and we are free to move to any service provider we want. I thought you should know so that if
your division wants to switch, you can. We got a better price, were able to enhance our service and get
more BB for our Sergeants. We also got push to talk.
Vicky worked with Ron Palmer from Verizon and can help you navigate the process between him and
ITD. Just thought you would want to know.
Mike
FYI
Ken
Spokane, WA 99224-5325
Public Information
509-477-6612 (Office)
509-496-6589 (Cellular)
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Dubler, Shawn (WSP); Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: Re: Old Resume
Date: Thursday, September 30, 2010 1:35:21 PM
Attachments: image001.png
Yes I am available.
Thanks
Will you be available to read the promotional resume for Lt. Old at the ceremony on October 12th?
MCj04390720000[1]
PO Box 42620
MS: 42620
shawn.dubler@wsp.wa.gov <mailto:shawn.drake@wsp.wa.gov>
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: Re: DB Announcement - Haner - For your review & approval
Date: Thursday, September 30, 2010 7:46:38 AM
Approved. Thanks.
For your approval for today’s DB. I had contacted D7 yesterday afternoon to check and see if they
were going to send something out, since Brock is in D7. They were ok with CID sending out the DB.
Thank you,
Vic
Thanks,
Vicky
Vicky,
Chuck
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Approved.
Captain,
Elaine Haner, 93, grandmother to District 8 CID Detective Joi Haner, badge #1111, and District 7,
Bellingham, Trooper Brock Haner, #428, passed away Tuesday, September 28, 2010. Services are
pending. Cards and calls are welcome.
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For your review. I just had the call from Sgt. Huntington.
Elaine Haner at the age of 93, grandmother to District 8 CID Detective Joi Haner, badge #1111, and
District 7, Bellingham, Trooper Brock Haner, #428, passed away Tuesday, September 28, 2010.
Services are pending. Cards and calls are welcome.
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: Fw: D2 Hit and Run Suspect
Date: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 9:45:23 PM
Boss,
FYI - she was taken into custody without incident and by dinner time.
Chuck
Stanek wanted me to advise you all that the wench is in custody and enroute the jail. Ruth will
have/has the file to the prosecutor to file on. Arrest went without incident. T
Boss,
FYI - she was taken into custody without incident and by dinner time.
Chuck
Stanek wanted me to advise you all that the wench is in custody and enroute the jail. Ruth will
have/has the file to the prosecutor to file on. Arrest went without incident. T
AC Miller,
One is related to the email I sent you earlier today. The one involving SCC. Can you get those names of
the Attorneys and find out what they know?
The other one is from Granite Falls and we need to evaluate it to see if it is something we should do
something with it.
Approved.
Captain,
Elaine Haner, 93, grandmother to District 8 CID Detective Joi Haner, badge #1111, and District 7,
Bellingham, Trooper Brock Haner, #428, passed away Tuesday, September 28, 2010. Services are
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For your review. I just had the call from Sgt. Huntington.
Elaine Haner at the age of 93, grandmother to District 8 CID Detective Joi Haner, badge #1111, and
District 7, Bellingham, Trooper Brock Haner, #428, passed away Tuesday, September 28, 2010.
Services are pending. Cards and calls are welcome.
Thank you,
Vicky Leonard
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Miller, Greg (WSP)
Subject: Tow Truck Veh. Homicide
Date: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 1:47:00 PM
AC Miller,
After some discussion, we anticipate having the Prosecutor issue a warrant for the arrest of this suspect
today. As soon as the warrant is issued, we will locate her and take her back in to custody. We are
working on an arrest plan and Lt. LeBlanc will review it personally when its complete.
Thanks Chuck.
Talked with Ruth…yes, this is anticipated to be done today per her conversation with Amy Freidheim.
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Captain,
I just got off the phone with Ruth. She has sent the investigative packet to Amy Freidheim (King
County DPA). According to Ruth, Freidheim is reviewing the case packet and then will issue a warrant
for the suspect. Once the warrant has been issued by Freidheim, Ruth will serve the warrant
immediately. Ruth is currently putting together the ops plan for the warrant service as we speak. Russ
was not in the office, so I told her to submit the ops plan to me for review and if necessary I will go up
there to serve the warrant with her.
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: Re: Veh Hom (Tow Truck Driver) Update
Date: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 11:43:00 AM
Captain,
I just got off the phone with Ruth. She has sent the investigative packet to Amy Freidheim (King
County DPA). According to Ruth, Freidheim is reviewing the case packet and then will issue a warrant
for the suspect. Once the warrant has been issued by Freidheim, Ruth will serve the warrant
immediately. Ruth is currently putting together the ops plan for the warrant service as we speak. Russ
was not in the office, so I told her to submit the ops plan to me for review and if necessary I will go up
there to serve the warrant with her.
Chuck
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP); Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: Fw: Deadline for using Citations Dated Prior to July 2009 is September 30th.
Date: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 3:04:42 PM
Captains,
Thanks,
Greg
(360) 704-2979
This memo is a final reminder to all law enforcement agencies that Thursday, September 30, 2010 is the
deadline for using
all citations dated prior to July 2009. DOL and the courts will not accept any citation or notice of
infraction that has been
written on or after October 1, 2010 that does not reflect the changes made in July 2009.
If you have any questions regarding these changes please contact Carla Weaver at 360-902-3669 or
cweaver@dol.wa.gov.
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Cabezuela, Jay (WSP)
Subject: Shirts
Date: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 1:09:10 PM
I got your email Keith. Lets facilitate that contact with Marcia and this vendor. Please forward your
email to Captain Gundermann and let him work with Marcia to get the contact made. We don’t want to
leave this on Ms. Greene’s plate.
Thank You.
Would someone please call Mr. King, and let me know when the call has been made. This way I can let
Geri know that we have taken care of it.
Thanks,
Vic
Thanks,
Vicky
Mike King, National Law Enforcement Account Manager | 28 Years Law Enforcement (ret.)
esri | 3325 Springbank Lane | Suite 200 | Charlotte, NC 28226 | www.esri.com <http://www.esri.com/>
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Mike King, National Law Enforcement Account Manager | 28 Years Law Enforcement (ret.)
esri | 3325 Springbank Lane | Suite 200 | Charlotte, NC 28226 | www.esri.com <http://www.esri.com/>
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esssri
My name is Mike King. I’m a 28 year retired chief, now working for Esri, the world leader in geographic
and analytical mapping. I’m the National Law Enforcement manager and work only with law
enforcement on how to leverage their current and future GIS infrastructure, including best practices in
Information Integration and Analysis, Tactical and Strategic Planning, Mobile Capabilities and
Operational Awareness (visualization dashboards)
I’m a member of ASCIA and noticed your name on the roster this week while at the meetings in Grand
Junction. I would like to see if I could schedule some time to talk with you on the phone and explore
the Patrol’s use of GIS and show you some of the ways peer agencies across the country are using
technology.
Could we spend a few minutes on the phone, see if there is some mutually beneficial ground and go
from there? I’m copying Lisa Swanson who is your local rep so that she is aware of our potential
conversation since I would like her to join in the call… Thoughts?
Mike King, National Law Enforcement Account Manager | 28 Years Law Enforcement (ret.)
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: RE: CID - Automatic Approval - Request for Exemption
Date: Monday, September 27, 2010 3:22:00 PM
The only thing I would change is the start where it says “The department has and opening.” It
normally reads “The Department anticipates an opening.”
Boss,
If you haven’t read the first one yet, please disregard and review this revision attached. Thanks.
Chuck
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Captain,
With your approval I will move forward with HRD in advertising this in the DB. Thanks.
Chuck
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FYI~
Thanks,
Vicky
Hello, attached is a scanned copy of the automatic approval – request for exemption – D6 CID Sergeant
position, authorized by Chief John R. Batiste, please contact Ms. Yvette Fabregas for further recruitment
information, thank you.
Jennifer Kraft
Secretary Supervisor
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Leonard, Vicky (WSP)
Subject: RE: request to order BB & Cell Car Chargers
Date: Monday, September 27, 2010 2:30:00 PM
Approved
Requesting permission to order 27 Blackberry car chargers at $7.00 each, for a total of $189.00
(shipping is free)
Requesting permission to order 42 Cell car charges at $2.99 each, for a total of $125.88 (shipping is
free)
Thanks,
Vicky J
Thank you,
Vicky Leonard
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Olympia, WA 98504
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Pullar, Randall (WSP); Bosman, Dennis (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP); LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Cc: Wilson, Weldon (WSP)
Subject: RE: HRD recruitment/video request
Date: Monday, September 27, 2010 2:28:00 PM
Randall,
We are happy to assist with this. My three Lieutenants can give you some ideas and arrange some
opportunities to video or photograph some of the things we do in CID.
Please contact either Lt. LeBlanc, Huntley or Bosman and they will help you arrange it.
Hi Captain,
I hope all is well in the office and at home. Weldon and I are working on a HRD project and Captain
Cabezuela has requested shots of collision reconstruction. We were asked to consult with you for
permission to contact whomever you deem appropriate to coordinate some actual on-scene footage and
photo acquisition. Please contact me when you have time. We are on a bit of a deadline (end of
October) and the weather will be changing soon. Any help you can give us would be appreciated.
Thank you.
<360> 596-4016
P Think Green! Please do not print this e-mail unless it is completely necessary.
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: Re: CID - Automatic Approval - Request for Exemption
Date: Monday, September 27, 2010 1:46:22 PM
Captain,
With your approval I will move forward with HRD in advertising this in the DB. Thanks.
Chuck
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Vicky
Hello, attached is a scanned copy of the automatic approval – request for exemption – D6 CID Sergeant
position, authorized by Chief John R. Batiste, please contact Ms. Yvette Fabregas for further recruitment
information, thank you.
Jennifer Kraft
Secretary Supervisor
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Morhous, Ian (WSP)
Cc: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: Re: Vehicular Homicide / Vehicular Assault 10-014196
Date: Sunday, September 26, 2010 12:33:04 PM
Good job on the summary. Hope the scene went well for you. Welcome aboard.
The scene work is continuing. Interviews are being worked on with the involved entry team. Captains
otis and braniff have been briefed. Branif is clear the scene. The association issue has been worked out
and there is no need at this time for an interview. Media has been told by hostile neighbors it was an
AD.
Ken
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: Re: WSP Shooting
Date: Friday, September 24, 2010 11:43:34 AM
Thanks Ken. I'm the only LT in the office this morning and the Captain is up in Seattle until this
afternoon so please keep me posted as well.
Thanks,
-----Original Message-----
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2010 9:37 AM
To: Wade, Ken (WSP); Huntley, Keith (WSP)
Subject: Re: WSP Shooting
Keith, FYI
I have been told sgt slemp has been involved in a nonlife threatening shooting during the service of a
search warrant in the city of spokane. Slemp is ok. I am trying to get hold of otis to invoke the shooting
protocols but have not heard from him yet.
Ken
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bosman, Dennis (WSP)
Subject: Re: Courtroom info
Date: Friday, September 24, 2010 9:40:27 AM
Captain,
The courtroom is on the 15th floor. When you get off the elevator go to the right. We will be in Judge
Lasnik's courtroom.
They will also make you check your weapons when you enter the building.
Dennis
Keith, FYI
I have been told sgt slemp has been involved in a nonlife threatening shooting during the service of a
search warrant in the city of spokane. Slemp is ok. I am trying to get hold of otis to invoke the shooting
protocols but have not heard from him yet.
Ken
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: LeBlanc, Chuck (WSP)
Subject: RE: Daily Bulletin item for your approval
Date: Thursday, September 23, 2010 3:05:00 PM
Boss,
Attached in the revised version for the Daily Bulletin. Once you approve we will forward for inclusion in
the DB. Thanks.
Chuck
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From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Burns, Steve (WSP)
Subject: RE: Call
Date: Thursday, September 23, 2010 3:01:00 PM
1630?
I am in the office but meeting with some folks until about 4. Can we talk then?
Mike
Mike –
Steve
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Burns, Steve (WSP)
Subject: RE: Call
Date: Thursday, September 23, 2010 2:51:00 PM
I am in the office but meeting with some folks until about 4. Can we talk then?
Mike
Mike –
Steve
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Sutton, Steve (WSP)
Subject: Re: CVD Region 2 Lieutenant Position
Date: Thursday, September 23, 2010 12:35:27 PM
Captains Sutton & Dahl: Please advise of report date/time for Old.
Shawn
jay.cabezuela@wsp.wa.gov
yes
I just double checked, both the Kennewick and Bremerton Lt spots are vacant and Roger Wilbur is #1
on the list. After CVD makes their notifications, would you like me to call and offer both Kennewick and
Bremerton to the #1 person on the list and then take the remaining spot and offer it to the #2 person
on the list?
Thanks,
jay.cabezuela@wsp.wa.gov
No, I thought Roger had already accepted Kennewick. My focus is to ensure you don’t call for Bremerton
until after CVD makes its calls from the interview last week.
To make sure I get this right, go to the Lt list for Bremerton and hold off on the call for the Kennewick
position? I’m sure this will be the question that Sergeant Wilbur asks when we call him for the
Bremerton position after CVD makes their notification.
Thanks,
jay.cabezuela@wsp.wa.gov
Darrin (Steve), you are approved to offer your vacant position to Sgt Beazizo and to advise the other
participants of the outcome of the process.
Jay, please coordinate with Darrin (Steve Johnson) to have Bremerton offered to the next person on the
Lt.’s list following his notifications.
The effective date for promotion to Lt. for CVD, Kennewick and Bremerton should be October 1. The
report dates need to be worked out be the affected captains. Thank you
Approved
Our decision was based on the interview, 2-year JPA, documentation provided, resume, command
recommendations, and OPS history.
We recommend Sergeant Jeff Beazizo for consideration as the new CVD Region 2 Lieutenant.
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Dave,
I concur with AC Miller’s words. I would only add one thing though: I am not surprised to see you and
the boys doing this high level work again. You have led that team very well and they are working at a
high level all the time.
I want you to know I appreciate knowing that you are there and working on this team, but also that I
don’t have to worry about you guys. You have the mission down pat and you know what we need to
do to be successful.
Mike
Hi Dave,
Greg
(360) 704-2979
More arrests are expected against a number of Great Falls residents suspected to have participated in a
multistate operation involving drugs and vehicles stolen mostly out of the Great Falls area, according to
Great Falls police.
The auto thefts, which police said took place over the past four months in the Great Falls area,
including from an unnamed car dealership, are unusual both in the number of offenses and the
circumstances, McDermott said. He added that most stolen cars are usually recovered quickly, as past
offenders usually steal a car and ditch it somewhere else later on.
The fact that a number of vehicles weren't being recovered made the recent wave of thefts stick out.
In the last six months, 96 vehicles have been reported stolen in Great Falls, compared with 77 in the
same period last year, police said.
"It is unusual," McDermott said. "That's what really caught our attention."
Police have determined that the operation, which involved stealing cars in the Great Falls area and
selling many of them in Spokane for drugs and cash, started small with a group of suspects that stole
vehicles locally. It expanded as the group got bigger and they started to focus more on motorcycles,
which apparently aligned with the operations of an illegal vehicles-for-narcotics market in Spokane.
"Obviously, they were trying to meet some sort of demand," McDermott said.
On Wednesday, Washington State Troopers raided an auto parts dealership in Spokane called Autoworks
Northwest and arrested one of the managers, Bryan Rapp. Rapp was charged with possession of a
controlled substance.
Sgt. Dave Bolton of the Washington State Patrol said a search of Autoworks also turned up the parts of
a pickup that was stolen out of Great Falls. Bolton, who oversees the patrol's auto theft unit in Spokane,
said that they also have recovered three stolen motorcycles from Great Falls elsewhere in Spokane.
State Troopers recovered the chopped-up pickup to which those recovered parts belonged on Sept. 1.
That was the state patrol's first indication of the Spokane-Great Falls link, Bolton said.
Before then, on Aug. 21, Spokane County Sheriffs arrested Ronald Schneider, 38, for possession of a
stolen motorcycle out of Great Falls. A Spokane man, Nicholas James, 22, also was arrested by Spokane
County law enforcement on Aug. 31 for possession of a stolen motorcycle.
Schneider was arrested a second time on Sept. 10 for alleged involvement in a home-invasion robbery.
He was later charged with possession of a stolen vehicle and possession of stolen property.
Washington State Troopers also arrested Daniel Wakeford, 46, after he attempted to sell a stolen
motorcycle to undercover law enforcement, Bolton said. Both Schneider and Wakeford have connections
to Great Falls, Great Falls police said.
Police said Friday that no new arrests have been made yet, but about 20 local residents are suspects.
Many of them have had prior criminal histories, according to McDermott.
From: Dahl, Mike (WSP)
To: Bambino, Major (WSP)
Cc: Bolton, Dave (WSP)
Subject: Thank You
Date: Thursday, September 23, 2010 10:37:00 AM
Major,
I heard from Captain Otis about the traffic stop involving Barry Marcus. I can’t tell you how thankful I
was that you were not only there, but that you took the time to help with something that just seemed
suspicious. I agree with Captain Otis in saying that I believe Barry would have had an entirely different
situation on his hands if you weren’t there.
Thank you Major for doing this right and helping him defuse what was going to potentially be an ugly
situation. I am sure Barry is glad you were there. Great stuff my friend.
Mike