Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Here's Your Photo Op...

Dear 2009 Kazoo Area Foot Chase Participants:


We have amassed over 600 digital images from this year's event including those taken by our local professional photographer Sam Zomer (thank you Sam!).  We've got some good action shots from the adventure run and also of the crowd.  If you'd like us to send you copies of the images that we have that may include you, please e-mail us at Kazoo Area Foot Chase with your name and bib number if you recall it and we will reply with scaled down copies of any images that we happen to find in our collection with you in them.  Then, if there are specific images in any that we send that you would like higher resolution files of, please reply with those image numbers and we will gladly share those with you as well.  However, due to limitations of our e-mail server, please limit the requests for higher resolution files to one or two images per request.  Unfortunately we will only be able to send images to you if you are identifiable by your event bib number or otherwise easily recognizable in the images that we have.  Still we're happy to see what we have and share with you what we find.


For those who have requested copies of our video of the Taser demonstrations, it is in the editing and production stages so stay tuned.  We hope to have it in the mail soon.


Thanks again to all who participated in this year's adventure run and walking events.  You helped make this year's event our best yet!


Another suspect is taken down...









Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Thank You

As we are in the midst of wrapping up the details from last weekend's eighth annual Kazoo Area Foot Chase, I am compelled to post a short note of thanks to all who helped make this our best event yet.  


But who is "all?"  All is a broad collection of: 1) our  event participants, 2) our very generous, caring and supportive sponsors, 3) Mike McKelly and WRKR,  4) volunteers including the awesome crew from Delta Zeta and the Kalamazoo Valley Law Enforcement Training Center, 5) the City of Portage and its Parks and Police departments for their continued support, 6) the families of the event organizers who give away a chunk of the latter part of the summer of their time with their event staff family member, 7) all of the participating law enforcement agencies including those who share patrol cars, exhibits, displays, demonstrations and personnel with us at the event, and last but not least, 6) Michigan Concerns of Police Survivors who placed their trust and faith in our local group way back at the start in 2002.  


Thank you all for making this a successful and meaningful event for the Kazoo Area Foot Chase team, and hopefully one for you too!  We look forward to seeing you again as part of next year's event.

The chase...




Photo courtesy of Sam Zomer

Sirens rang out and engines roared breaking the morning quiet.  A police chase was making its way around the usually quiet streets of Portage.  A robbery had occurred and police were in hot pursuit of the suspects in their vehicle.  As the chase neared the Celery Flats Park, the fleeing vehicle crashed through a fence and slid to a stop.  Just as quick as the vehicle came to a stop; its occupants jumped out and continued to flee from the police on foot.  But soon dozens of officers were off after them combing the area, collecting contraband and apprehending the suspects.  The results: all of the suspects were captured and their contraband was recovered.


Was this a story ripped from the local police blotter?  No, it was the setting of the eighth annual Kazoo Area Foot Chase which took place in Portage on Saturday, September 12, 2009.  Close to 150 brave runners set out on a 3.5 mile adventure course around central Portage to chase suspects who fled from the scene of a staged criminal incident that they just witnessed.  Meanwhile another 20 heroic walkers combed a 1 mile stretch of Portage’s Bi-Centennial Parkway for another group of wanted individuals before they too were all apprehended.


The Kazoo Area Foot Chase is a pair of zany running and walking events held each September in Portage by a group of Kalamazoo area police officers.  The event benefits Michigan Concerns of Police Survivors (MI-COPS), a non-profit group that helps family members and co-workers when a law enforcement officer is killed in the line of duty.  Dave Ostrem, one of the event organizers and a police officer in Mattawan, has experienced first hand how MI-COPS can help both an officer’s family and his or her agency after a line of duty death.  In 2005 Ostrem’s co-worker, Officer Scot Beyerstedt, of the Mattawan force was killed when his police cruiser crashed into a tree during a police chase.  Ostrem contacted MI-COPS almost immediately and they soon were in town helping Beyerstedt’s family and co-workers deal with their loss as well as arranging and coordinating the officer’s funeral.  “They (MI-COPS) were like a band of angels who swooped in and lifted us up during a very difficult time” Ostrem said.  Ostrem added “Planning a full scale law enforcement funeral is like planning a 300 guest wedding reception except that with the funeral you only have a few days to pull it together.”  In the case of a small agency like Mattawan, they couldn’t have done it without MI-COPS’ help.


Beyond planning and coordinating law enforcement funerals, MI-COPS is around to support a fallen officer’s family and co-workers for as long as need is there.  Assistance is given through a variety of support groups and events to help the survivors cope with their loss.  Yet, MI-COPS never charges for their services, noting that the price paid by a fallen officer’s survivors is already too great.  Therefore, fundraisers like the annual Kazoo Area Foot Chase are important to keep the support available.


In addition to the running and walking events, those who showed up at Celery Flats Saturday morning were also treated to a wide range of police related exhibits and demonstrations.  Police tactical teams, The Kalamazoo County Sheriff’s underwater rescue team, the sheriff’s mounted division and a Taser demonstration were part of the mix.  Next year’s event will take place on Saturday, September 11, 2010.  Visit www.kazoofootchase.com for more information on the Kazoo Area Foot Chase or MI-COPS.  

Friday, September 11, 2009

Foot Chase Eve...

Twas the night before Foot Chase and all through the house are my running shoes ready; say good night to my spouse.  Tomorrow will bring an event like no other.  I sure hope I finish before my old brother.  Will there be fences, maybe steep walls?  I hope I run fast and that nobody falls.  But in the end what really matters?  That we all get back safe while our feet pitter-patter.  So another year's run; I'll give it my best.  And in my own dust I hope are the rest...

Good luck Foot Chasers 2009!

Remembering 9/11

My teenage daughter commented  this morning that 9/11 seemed like it happened longer than eight years ago to her.  She was very young then and time at that age takes forever.  For me, it seems like yesterday; maybe because the vivid images of the second plane hitting the tower, people jumping from the burning towers to their certain death, and watching the towers fall on live television are etched in stone in my memory.


As we prepare for tomorrow's event to remember Michigan's fallen officers, I will take a moment today to pause and remember all those who lost their lives in New York, Washington D.C. and a Pennsylvania field eight years ago this morning.  God bless them all!

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Thank you John Walsh and America's Most Wanted

Well Kazoo Area Foot Chase fans, we have been honored once again by television's America's Most Wanted's host John Walsh with a special introduction to this year's event.  John is a true American hero who has done more to hunt down America's criminals on the loose than probably any other single individual.  Thank you John for your continued support of the Kazoo Area Foot Chase and Michigan's fallen officers, and moreover, thank you for all you do to help us take the bad guys off the streets.


America's Most Wanted

Some times...

If you're planning to join us this Saturday, here is the morning's tentative schedule:


0700  Event Day Registration and Check-In Opens
0830  Event Day Registration and Check-In Closes
0840  Pre-Event Announcements and Presentatoins Begin
0855  Event Scenario Begins
0900  Running Event Starts
0905  Orientation for Event Walkers is held by the Grain Elevator
0910  Walking Event Starts
1000  Public Safety Demonstrations Begin
1045  Race Prizes are Awarded
1130  Event Closes

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Delta Zeta Rocks!

The Gamma Pi Chapter of the Delta Zeta sorority at Western Michigan University has been a major supporter of the Kazoo Area Foot Chase since our first event in 2002.  Thank you Delta Zeta!  Last evening, Foot Chase team members spoke with the Gamma Pi Chapter and not only met several members who have participates in past year's events, but we were overwhelmed by the number of those who committed to support this year's event.  These women of the Gamma Pi Chapter of Delta Zeta are part of America's future.  And their commitment to this event and what it stands for gives our team hope for the future of our great country!  Thank you Delta Zeta for all you do!

Down to the wire?

Just found out about the race and would still like to pre-register?  Well, up until this Friday at noon you still can.  Although its too late to mail your registration, you can still pre-register by completing a form ASAP and sending it to us by fax at 269-321-9268; by e-mail at race@kazoofootchase.com, or by dropping it off for Diane at the front desk at Portage PD on Shaver at  South Westnedge in Portage, all by noon this Friday, September 11.

If miss that or you'd prefer, you can still show up this Saturday morning at Celery Flats in Portage between 7:00 and 8:30 AM and register on-site. However, you better your chances of reserving an event shirt the sooner that you register.

Hope to see you Saturday!

Going once, going twice, SOLD!

Don't forget the Silent Auction that is returning as part of this year's Kazoo Area Foot Chase.  Our team has assembled a nice collection of items for you to bid on.  And remember to bring a check or cash as, sorry, we don't take American Express or any other credit cards for that matter.

The weather forecast looks good and we've added additional event exhibitors for everyone to take in and enjoy so come on out to Celery Flats this Saturday for the eighth annual Kazoo Area Foot Chase and join in the fun!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Taser! Taser! Taser!

Ever wonder what a Taser hit feels like?  Want to find out?  If so, come join us at Saturday's Kazoo Area Foot Chase at Celery Flats in Portage.  Representatives from Michigan Taser Distributing plan to be on hand to display, explain and demonstrate Taser's widely used products as well as to show off some of their latest technologies.  If you are a consenting adult and willing to sign the appropriate waiver, this is your chance to find out firsthand why Tasers are such effective law enforcement tools without landing in jail afterward.  And remember, its over in just 5 seconds...


Taser!  Taser!  Taser!



Thank you Rebecca Bakken and the Kalamazoo Gazette!

Here is a link to Rebecca Bakken's article on the Kazoo Area Foot Chase that appeared in today's Kalamazoo Gazette.  Thank you Rebecca and thank you Gazette!

It's almost here!

This year's Kazoo Area Foot Chase is almost here. Saturday, September 12 is just a few days away and everything is falling into place for another great event! Even the weatherman is smiling on us with a forecast of partly cloudy skies and moderately cool morning temperatures. So plan on joining us to help make this our best event yet!  

There is still time to register for this year's walk or run; even at the event that morning. But if you want to better your chances for securing an event shirt of your size, you should register in advance. You may do so by completing a user-fillable registration form at www.kazoofootchase.com and faxing it to 269-321-9268 by noon this Friday. And for those who would like to volunteer this year, please e-mail us at race@kazoofootchase.com and we'll be in touch. We hope to see you at Celery Flats this Saturday. Until then, stay safe!

Monday, September 7, 2009

Weather, weather, weather...

We can't control it; only hope for the best since the event is held RAIN or SHINE.  So with that, here's the current forecast for this year's event:


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Friday
Partly sunny. Highs in the upper 70s.
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Friday Night
Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 50s.
partlysunny
Saturday
Partly sunny. Highs in the upper 70s.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

KAFC 2009: Running Event Participant Guidelines

Running Event Participant Guidelines

Æ      The Kazoo Area Foot Chase is patterned as a police foot chase in pursuit of fleeing suspects. 

Æ      Shortly before the start of the race (approximately 9:00 AM), you and fellow participants will witness an incident as it unfolds near the starting line.  During the course of this incident, you will see some “suspects” flee from the scene.  Pay particular attention to what the suspects look like and what they are wearing.

Æ      Later, when you are released to chase them, if you are fast enough to catch up to one of the suspects along the way, and you are the first “officer” to reach him or her within an arm’s length, you may capture the suspect’s blue bandana by simply telling him or her that they are under arrest.  Each suspect has been instructed to hand his or her bandana over to the first person that catches and places him or her “under arrest.”  Please do not attempt to physically apprehend these suspects, or otherwise attempt to restrain them in any way

Æ      The suspects will take off in advance of you.  You will see them leave the scene and head off on foot.  Do not start chasing them at that time.  You will be signaled when to run by the sound of multiple gunshotsDo not start running until you hear the actual gunshots.

Æ      While in pursuit of the suspects, you will encounter “witnesses” along the way.  These witnesses have been strategically placed along the course route.  Each should be wearing a bright colored ID tag bearing the event logo and a large black “W”.  The witnesses will direct you where to go next.  Stay on your course between witnesses.  Do not take a different direction or path than that which a witness directs you toward

Æ      As you pass the “witnesses”, you may ask them if they have seen the suspects, and what the suspects were wearing if you wish.  Also, you may ask them if the suspects were armed.

Æ      As with a real chase, you may find “contraband” that has been discarded by the suspects along the way.  If you find and recover contraband, it may be redeemed for a prize at the end of the run.  All event-related contraband will be red in color and marked with the event’s initials: KAFC.  If you think something is contraband but it’s not red or doesn’t bear the event’s initials, than it’s not part of our event, and therefore, you might want to leave it alone.

Æ      As in a real foot chase, fleeing suspects sometimes cross over or run through a variety of obstacles.  If you encounter an obstacle, it is your responsibility to determine the safest way to expediently get past it.  For instance, if the suspects have crossed over a fence, but there is an open gate close by that you can and would rather pass through, feel free to use the opening if you prefer.  It is up to you to pick your lines along the course, and to do so safely.

Æ      Suspects sometimes double back or hide.  Keep your eyes open to your surroundings along the way.  Don’t let a suspect get away by hiding, or surprise you.

Æ      As in a real foot chase, the surfaces that you will pass over will vary, and at times they will be uneven and rough.  Watch your steps carefully.  It is your responsibility to pick your footing safely.

Æ      Efforts will be made to have traffic on major road crossings controlled for this event.  However, there are a number of minor roads, alleys, driveways and many parking lots that the course takes you over, across and through that will be open to traffic.  Please use caution and watch for moving vehicles when crossing over or running along any roadways, parking lots or other vehicular travel-waysIt is your responsibility to navigate through traffic safely.

Æ      If you need help:  There will be a refreshment stand serving water along the course route.  An aid station will be situated near the refreshment stand should you or anyone else needs assistance.  There will be additional refreshments and an aid station near the finish line as well.  Further, event staff will be patrolling the course on mountain bikes, and police officers will be out and about directing traffic along the way.  Any of these officials can summons assistance for you or anyone else should you need it.  Also, many of the witnesses will have cell phones and can contact event staff directly with information including their location if you need assistance including rides back to the event site.

Æ      It is your sole and ultimate responsibility to watch out for your own safety during the event, and if you see a situation and or condition that presents a risk of injury to yourself, you must avoid the situation and or condition, or immediately withdraw from the race.  It is your responsibility to ensure that you return safely.

Æ      When crossing the finish line, you will be directed along a chute where your final position will be recorded.  It is important that you remain in line in the order in which you crossed the finish line until you are waived out of the chute at the end.  Please stay in line in the order in which you crossed the finish line.

Remember, no matter what you see unfold at the incident that is about to happen in front of you, do not start running until you hear the actual gunshots.

Prizes will be awarded to the fastest 2 runners in each age and gender category.  Prizes will be awarded to the fastest overall male and female runners outside of their age categories.  Additional prizes will be awarded to the first male and female law enforcement professionals and police recruits to cross the finish line.  Finally prizes are awarded for recovering contraband or apprehending a suspect, but only one prize in this special category will be awarded per participant.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding any of these guidelines, please contact event staff for clarification.  Have a safe, fun and successful run!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

We'll provide the coffee and donuts...


















No cop themed event would be complete without coffee and donuts and the Kazoo Area Foot Chase is no exception. So come and join us on September 12 for a cup of the hot stuff and a donut of your choice.

Kazoo Area Foot Chase proudly features Biggby Coffee and Sweetwater's donuts.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

The Police Academy Challenge...

Last year the Kazoo Area Foot Chase introduced the POLICE ACADEMY CHALLENGE to see who sends us the fastest police recruits. Last year the trophy went home to Grand Rapids Community College's academy. This year we expect to see the fleetfooted recruits from Grand Rapids Community College, Kalamazoo Valley Law Enforcement Training Center, Ferris State University and the Mid Michigan Police Academy compete in the academy challenge. If you know of any current police training academy recruits who are not part of this mix but would like to participate in this challenge, please have them contact us at 269-321-9264 or race@kazoofootchase.com for a special event entry form. In addition to the possibility of taking this prize trophy home to her or his academy, the fastest male and female recruits this year will also be presented with a brand new pair of Crimson Trace laser sighting grips. Now how can you beat that!


There's Still Time

If you missed our posted event shirt guarantee cut-off date, worry not. We've ordered a bunch of shirts such that if you register soon you'll PROBABLY still get one. And chances are that there may be some left for those who show up and register on the day of the event. But since they are first-come-first serve, to better your chances to latch onto your event shirt to show that you've run the CHASE, enter sooner than later. To enter, go to our website at Kazoo Area Foot Chase and complete and print our user friendly PDF registration form and mail or fax it to us. Forms can be mailed to PO Box 2545, Portage, MI 49081 or faxed to 269-321-9268. Faxed registrations will require entry fee payment in the form of cash or check at check-in on the morning of the event.

On a related note, our seasoned team of event planners reviewed this year's "confidential" course this week and they were very impressed, saying it may be our best yet! It promises to be a fun and exciting course for all!