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Patrol
The patrol division
provides the fundamental base for all law enforcement services. Officers
meet crime face to face in a wide range of situations. Approximately 60
uniformed officers and 10 supervisors work around the clock, seven days a
week. A lieutenant watch commander heads each shift.
Officers are typically assigned to be by themselves in a police car but
occasionally there will be two officers working together in a vehicle.
Officers are assigned to patrol a specific geographic area called a "beat".
The city is divided into five beats. The officers work throughout the city
but are responsible for handling all crimes within their beat. The officer’s
work a particular beat for a period of time in order to become familiar with
the area and any concerns specific to the beat.
Patrol officers perform a variety of duties that include but are not limited
to:
- Taking crime reports,
- Conducting traffic enforcement,
- Responding to calls for service,
- Making arrests,
- Resolving disputes,
- As well as any efforts to prevent crime.
A patrol officer's workday can be routine and filled with a great deal of
paperwork, but in an instant, can become exciting. The variety of activity
from routine reports to life threatening, dangerous situations is part of
the challenge that officers face each day.
Please see our Frequently Asked Questions
page for more information.
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