PHOTO COURTESY SPRINGFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT
Sheila Heinen is one in every of three Neighborhood Service Officers who shall be addressing neighborhood nuisance points reminiscent of fly dumping and deserted automobiles, together with site visitors management and minor accidents on personal property.
The Springfield Police Division has a brand new instrument in its battle towards crime – cops with out weapons. They had been as soon as referred to as site visitors wardens however have been redubbed “group service officers” and given an expanded job description.
The concept is to unlock armed, sworn officers to deal with extra severe offenses by assigning much less harmful assignments to uniformed civilian staff.
“The addition of group service officers to our division displays our ongoing efforts to adapt and meet the wants of our residents,” Police Chief Ken Scarlette mentioned in a ready assertion. “Their work will undoubtedly improve our capacity to make sure public security and enhance response occasions for all.”
SPD Commander Ryan Leach instructed Illinois Instances that the CSOs shall be used to gather info on issues reminiscent of personal property accidents, fly dumping and illegally parked automobiles.
“If suspect info is gathered, then (sworn) officers will reply to help with the follow-up,” he mentioned.
Initially, there shall be three group service officers serving Springfield, Leach added.
Whereas the CSOs will serve the whole metropolis, they are going to be significantly useful within the metropolis’s older neighborhoods, which regularly have ordinance violations reminiscent of fly dumping, mentioned Chris Richmond, president of Shifting Pillsbury Ahead.
“I feel it will likely be very useful,” he mentioned. “I have been working with the Pillsbury Neighborhood Affiliation for 5 years on fly dumping and alley entry points and tree trimming. These are all quite common within the older neighborhoods the place you’ve got acquired alleys and overhead energy traces, versus the west facet of city that usually has buried energy traces and no alleys.”
Throughout his time main the efforts to redevelop the previous Pillsbury Mills website, he has handled many representatives of the town.
“Within the final 18 months, I’ve interacted with 40 completely different law enforcement officials,” he mentioned. “I report fly dumping … I’ve plenty of trespassers at Pillsbury too, and I’ve needed to name police in regard to that very often.”
He mentioned he welcomes the thought of getting a delegated unit to take care of ordinance violations.
Polly Poskin, president of the Harvard Park Neighborhood Affiliation, mentioned a quotation from a group service officer might extra readily seize the eye of ordinance scofflaws than receiving a letter from one other municipal division.
“I’ve claimed previously that if notification to the proprietor of a property got here from the police division, it’d include a little bit bit extra weight of enforcement,” she mentioned. “From a neighborhood affiliation and a neighbor who has to stay with all this exterior garbage and trash and ponderous objects, this might doubtlessly be more practical.”
Scott Reeder, a employees author with Illinois Instances, will be reached at [email protected].