Post by PHAROS on May 31, 2020 13:47:45 GMT -6
OMENSVALE POLICE DEPT.
The department has 36 officers, including command staff. It also employs 10 non-sworn civilians.
CHIEF OF POLICE: Brice Kruger
The Office of the Chief consists of:
• Professional standards unit
• Administrative assistant
• Public information officer
• Emergency management
The Investigations Bureau
A commander is in charge of the bureau: Bureau Commander Steven Whitby
There are 6 detectives assigned, and two administrative assistants. A sergeant heads up the three teams which are interchangeable among the detectives, dependent on case loads.
• Missing persons team.
• Property has two evidence technicians.
• Special investigations is divided into a 'Drug Task Force', and a 'Theft Task Force'.
The bureau reviews all felony crimes and oversees the property and evidence function, sex offender registrations, and criminal intelligence.
The Crime Prevention Team runs programs such as neighborhood watch, school resource, and walk-and-watch.
The Crime and Traffic Team is part of the Patrol Operations Division. This team includes one sergeant assigned to a police motorcycle, three officers assigned to police motorcycles, and police cars. The team is responsible for enforcement of traffic laws, investigation of traffic accidents/traffic related crimes, and neighborhood traffic concerns.
Community Services Officers (CSO’s) enforce nuisance codes, animal codes, and park regulations with an emphasis on public safety and quality-of-life issues. There are currently four CSO’s and one CSO supervisor. CSO’s design wildlife-management programs with the cooperation of Orange County Parks and Wildlife, a division of the Orange County Department of Natural Resources, for resource protection and the management of large predators such as bears and mountain lions.
The department has 36 officers, including command staff. It also employs 10 non-sworn civilians.
CHIEF OF POLICE: Brice Kruger
The Office of the Chief consists of:
• Professional standards unit
• Administrative assistant
• Public information officer
• Emergency management
The Investigations Bureau
A commander is in charge of the bureau: Bureau Commander Steven Whitby
There are 6 detectives assigned, and two administrative assistants. A sergeant heads up the three teams which are interchangeable among the detectives, dependent on case loads.
• Missing persons team.
• Property has two evidence technicians.
• Special investigations is divided into a 'Drug Task Force', and a 'Theft Task Force'.
The bureau reviews all felony crimes and oversees the property and evidence function, sex offender registrations, and criminal intelligence.
The Crime Prevention Team runs programs such as neighborhood watch, school resource, and walk-and-watch.
The Crime and Traffic Team is part of the Patrol Operations Division. This team includes one sergeant assigned to a police motorcycle, three officers assigned to police motorcycles, and police cars. The team is responsible for enforcement of traffic laws, investigation of traffic accidents/traffic related crimes, and neighborhood traffic concerns.
Community Services Officers (CSO’s) enforce nuisance codes, animal codes, and park regulations with an emphasis on public safety and quality-of-life issues. There are currently four CSO’s and one CSO supervisor. CSO’s design wildlife-management programs with the cooperation of Orange County Parks and Wildlife, a division of the Orange County Department of Natural Resources, for resource protection and the management of large predators such as bears and mountain lions.