Independence Police Department (Missouri)
Independence Police Department | |
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Common name | Independence Police Department |
Abbreviation | IPD |
Independence, MO Police Patch | |
Agency overview | |
Formed | August 8, 1882 |
Preceding agency | Night Watch |
Employees | Over 300 |
Annual budget | $25,081,229 (2008-2009) |
Legal personality | Governmental: Government agency |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction* | City of Independence in the state of Missouri, United States |
Size | 78 square miles (200 km2) |
Population | 117,213 |
Legal jurisdiction | Independence, Missouri |
General nature | |
Operational structure | |
Headquarters |
223 N Memorial Dr. Independence, MO 64050 |
Police Officers | 207 (2008) |
Agency executive | Tom Dailey, Chief of Police |
Units |
Patrol Accident Investigation Selective Enforcement (Motorcycle) Special Weapons And Tactics (SWAT) K9 Unit Community Services Criminal Investigations Unit Drug Enforcement Unit (DEU) School Resource Officers (SRO) D.A.R.E Unit EOD Unit (Bomb Squad) |
Facilities | |
Buildings |
1 Central Police Building 2 Police Sub-Stations 1 Special Operations Building 1 K9 Facility |
Website | |
Official Site | |
Footnotes | |
* Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction. |
The Independence Police Department serves the citizens of Independence, Missouri, a city of approximately 117,213 inhabitants (as of July 1, 2011)[1] located in Jackson County, Missouri, just east of Kansas City. According to the department, its mission is "to protect life, individual liberty and the property of all people within the City of Independence; to develop and maintain a positive relationship with members of the community; and to foster a positive work environment for police employees."
Resources
The Independence Police Department has a broad array of specialized services, including tactical operations (SWAT), K-9, bomb disposal, narcotics, accident investigation, motorcycles, criminal investigations, community services, and school resource officers. The Independence Police Department also has crime scene investigation and laboratory resources. Officers carry either the SIG Sauer P226 or the SIG Sauer P229, both chambered in .357 SIG. The Ford Crown Victoria is the standard patrol car, the color scheme is black hood and trunk with white doors and grey decals that say Independence Police. The previous color scheme was all white cars with 2 red stripes going diagonal on the door and says Independence Police. With the discontinuation of the Crown Victoria Police Interceptor, IPD has been transitioning to the Ford Police Interceptor Sedan and Utility, now painted in all black.
History
The Independence Police Department was created on August 8, 1882, when the "Night Watch" ordinance was repealed and a new ordinance entitled "Police" was approved.[2] The "Police" ordinance allowed for a maximum of five men to be assigned to two watches, with a pay of $1.30/shift. The Independence Police Department has since grown to over 300 employees, including 207 sworn police officers.[3]
Line of duty deaths
Name | End of Watch |
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Deputy Marshal Henry H. Hughes | February 10, 1877 |
Chief John M. Swearingen | January 16, 1884 |
Patrolman George Gilbert Barton Sr. | January 26, 1922 |
Lieutenant David Kraxner | October 31, 1966 |
Officer Terry Eugene Foster | March 17, 2001 |
Fraternal Order of Police
Independence commissioned police officers and civilian employees can become members of the Missouri Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge #1.
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.census.gov/popest/data/index.html
- ↑ Independence Police Web Site, History page (http://www.indepmo.org/ipd/history.aspx)
- ↑ Independence Police Web Site, Divisions page (http://www.indepmo.org/ipd/divisions.aspx)
- ↑ The Officer Down Memorial Page (http://odmp.org/agency/1790-independence-police-department-missouri)
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