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[[Image:PPDShield.jpg|thumb|right|The Pensacola Police Shield]]The [[Pensacola Police Department]] (or '''PPD''') is the primary law enforcement agency for the [[City of Pensacola]]. It was established by General [[Andrew Jackson]], who appointed a city constable on [[July 18]], [[1821]] — [[July 17|one day after]] he accepted the Florida territories for the United States. | [[Image:PPDShield.jpg|thumb|right|The Pensacola Police Shield]]The [[Pensacola Police Department]] (or '''PPD''') is the primary law enforcement agency for the [[City of Pensacola]]. It was established by General [[Andrew Jackson]], who appointed a city constable on [[July 18]], [[1821]] — [[July 17|one day after]] he accepted the Florida territories for the United States. | ||
− | The head of the department is the Pensacola [[Pensacola Chief of Police|Chief of Police]]. The current Chief is [[ | + | The head of the department is the Pensacola [[Pensacola Chief of Police|Chief of Police]]. The current Chief is [[Chip W. Simmons ]], who assumed the role on [[June 10]], [[2010]]. |
The [[Pensacola Police Headquarters]] are located at 711 North [[Hayne Street]]. | The [[Pensacola Police Headquarters]] are located at 711 North [[Hayne Street]]. |
Revision as of 03:07, 6 August 2010
The Pensacola Police Department (or PPD) is the primary law enforcement agency for the City of Pensacola. It was established by General Andrew Jackson, who appointed a city constable on July 18, 1821 — one day after he accepted the Florida territories for the United States.
The head of the department is the Pensacola Chief of Police. The current Chief is Chip W. Simmons , who assumed the role on June 10, 2010.
The Pensacola Police Headquarters are located at 711 North Hayne Street.
Departmental organization
Currently the PPD has approximately 150 sworn police officers divided into four divisions.
The Uniform Patrol Division (UPD) is the largest and most visible. These officers are the Department's quick response unit and are most likely to answer emergency calls for help.
The Community Services Division (CSD) is tasked with solving long-term problems and disseminating information to the public through Neighborhood Watch meetings and the like. This divisions also includes the Bike Unit and School Resource Officers. The Department wisely terminated it's D.A.R.E. program in 2008.
The Criminal Investigations Division (CID) provides follow-up on reported crimes and is responsible for long-term investigations. Within this division is the Crime Scene Unit and Vice & Narcotics.
The Administrative, Technical, and Services Division (ATSD) is the smallest but is responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of records, computer systems, vehicles, facilities, training, and any other support function.
Images
Unknown police officer, by Charles Cottrell, c. 1890s
Unknown police officer on horseback, by Charles Cottrell, c. 1890s