Sunday, June 30, 2019

June 30, 2019: Ride Along




I had been looking forward to doing my ride along with a City of Muskegon police officer.   I was supposed to ride with Chad Wilson, but he got tied up with a call so I rode with Deputy Logan Copeyon.   He is 21 years old.   He has worked for the City for almost 2 years.   Starting salary is around $43,000 and after 4 years, they make $69,000.   

Our first call was a medical call at a gas station.   Each officer has a neighborhood they are assigned to for road patrol.  Logan’s area was 117 which is the central city near Wood St and Irwin.    The officer has to log each call, as well as write a report that is reviewed by a command officer.   

We stopped at liquor stores known for drug activity and used binoculars to look at license plates and run the plates in LEIN to see if they had insurance or any warrants.   If one person had no insurance, we would drive after them real fast and put on the flashers to stop them and give them a ticket.   

We got a call for a violation of a PPO order, stopped to serve a subpoena on someone, and arrested a girl and drove her to jail so I saw part of the booking process.  It was quite an interesting evening.   I know I couldn’t do that job.  You don’t know what kind of situations you will get into.   My shift was from 6 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.  The officers do 12 hour shifts.   

Wednesday, May 29, 2019

May 29, 2019: Graduation from Citizen’s Police Academy






My friend Rhonda Collins and I graduated from Citizen’s Police Academy at the City of Muskegon.  It was a 10 week class held on Wednesday nights.  We took a tour of Central Dispatch, the County Jail, and learned about road patrol.   

Wednesday, April 10, 2019

April 2019: CItizens Police Academy






My co-worker, Angie Cregg, mentioned to me that there is a Citizen’s Police Academy class offered through the City of Muskegon so I thought it sounded interesting.   I told my friend, Rhonda Collins about it and she was nterested in it so all three of us signed up for the class.   Originally, we signed up for the fall session but it got cancelled due to not enough people signing up.   I was happy when the class was a go for this spring.   It’s a 10 week class that’s meets every Wednesday night from 6-9.  At the end of the class, we have the opportunity to ride with an officer for his shift which is what I am looking forward to doing.   Our first class was a visit to Central Dispatch.  We learned about the operations and that there is a year long training before you become a dispatcher.  I think this job would have to be a high stress job.  Each dispatcher alone has 5 computer monitors on their desk long with a telephone and responds to our 911 calls.  The first thing you always want to give the dispatcher is the location of your incident.  Tonight, we learned about traffic stops and what to do for them.   Police should mark their hand on the suspects trunk so the DNA is present in case they are shot.   That shows who responded to the incident.  Also, stand near the car so you can see what’s inside the car such as weapons and drugs.   There is a lot to think about when you are an officer.  It truly is not an easy job.  

March 2019: 2019 Honda CRV




I went into the Honda Dealership for a car wash and came out with a 2019 Honda CRV Touring edition.   Mom has wanted to turn in her car for a while and not have car payments so we decided to share a car again.  We both turned in our cars for this new car and plan to keep it u til the warranty expires in 8 years.   This CRV is my dream car so I was quite happy being able to get this one.  It has all the bells and whistles.   It has remote start, heated seats, Honda Lane Watch, Navigation built in, moon roof, and Sirius XM radio.    It really is a fun car to drive and feels safer than the cars we turned in.