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1 Overview  





2 Organization  





3 District information  





4 Vehicles  





5 Equipment  





6 Patches and uniforms  





7 Rank structure  





8 Fallen officers  





9 See also  





10 References  





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Durham Police Department
Flag of Durham, North Carolina
AbbreviationDPD
Motto"To minimize crime, promote safety, and enhance the quality of life in partnership with our community."
Agency overview
Employees672
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionDurham, North Carolina, USA
Map of Durham Police Department's jurisdiction
Size110.5 square miles (286 km2) (July 2016)[1]
Population254,620 (July 2016)[2]
Legal jurisdictionDurham, North Carolina, U.S.
Governing bodyDurham City Council
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters602 E Main St, Durham, North Carolina
Officers548[3]
Civilians119[4]
Agency executives
  • Patrice Andrews,
    Chief of Police
  • Melissa Bishop, Deputy Chief – Administrative Services
  • Joseph Kelly, Deputy Chief – Patrol Operations
  • Shari Montgomery, Deputy Chief - Investigative Services
  • David Anthony, Assistant Chief – Administrative Services
  • Mark Clancy, Assistant Chief – Patrol Operations
  • Facilities
    Substations5
    Notables
    Award
    Website
    Durham Police website

    The Durham Police Department is the municipal law enforcement agencyofDurham, North Carolina.

    Overview[edit]

    The Durham Police Department is a full service police department, having primary responsibilities for law enforcement and investigation within the city limits of Durham, North Carolina. The department was established in 1869 to provide policing services to the residents of Durham and has undergone many changes in its structure and operations since. The most notable change occurred in the 1970, when the City of Durham combined both the Durham Police Department and the Durham Fire Department to create a joint public safety agency. The agency was soon split again in 1985 to form separate police and fire services.[5]

    The Durham Police Department operates its own Police Academy through Durham Technical Community College. While the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Standards Commission requires a 16-week Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) course, the Durham Police Academy is 26 weeks.[6]

    The City of Durham convened a Civilian Police Review Board in 1999 to bolster police accountability. The board consists of nine citizen volunteers who are charged determining whether DPD's Professional Standards Division abused its discretion in conducting an internal affairs investigation into the following actions taken by officers: use of force, unethical conduct and/or conduct unbecoming, and arrest, search and seizure.[7] Internal affairs investigators inform dissatisfied complainants of their right to appeal the case by submitting a written request to the Civilian Police Review Board.

    Organization[edit]

    The Durham Police Department is organized into five bureaus:[8]

    District information[edit]

    Former Durham Police Department Headquarters

    The Durham Police Department's headquarters is currently located at 602 East Main St. Completed in October 2018, the $71,468,126 four-story complex sits on 4.5 acres and features enclosed parking deck for staff and a surface lot for visitor parking.[9] Police headquarters houses the fully digital Durham Emergency Communication Center (DECC) on the fourth floor. All police services operate out of headquarters with the exception of the Community Service Bureau, the Property and Evidence Unit, Uniform Patrol and District Investigations for Districts 1-4, which are housed at satellite locations called substations.[8]

    District Name Station Location Area of Focus Units
    District 1 921 Holloway Street East Criminal Investigations, Uniform Patrol, Community Services & Crime Prevention Unit, Victim Services Unit, Property & Evidence Unit
    District 2 5285 N Roxboro Street North Criminal Investigations, Uniform Patrol
    District 3 8 Consultant Place Southwest Criminal Investigations, Uniform Patrol
    District 4 2945 S Miami Blvd, Suite 135 Southeast Criminal Investigations, Uniform Patrol
    District 5 602 E Main St Downtown/Special Services Criminal Investigations, Uniform Patrol, Bicycle Squad, K9, Traffic Services (TACT & Motors)

    Vehicles[edit]

    Durham Police Crown Victoria

    The Durham Police Department utilizes many different types of vehicles to accomplish its mission. The primary marked patrol vehicle of the Durham Police Department is the Dodge Charger. Uniform patrol sergeants and K9 units are equipped with a Chevrolet Tahoe. While the Ford Crown Victoria has almost been completely phased out of the fleet, a number remain as spare line cars. Similarly, the Department still employs many Chevrolet Impalas for assignments not requiring marked vehicles as it continues the transition to a Dodge Charger and Ford Explorer Interceptor unmarked fleet. Downtown units use Trek bicycles and Polaris EFI 500 UTVs for patrolling nearby trails and special events downtown. The motor unit utilizes Harley-Davidson Electra Glide motorcycles.

    The marked units are equipped with Panasonic Mobile Computer Terminals (MCTs) with internet connectivity, LoJack receivers, Coban Digital Video Recording, Motorola 800 MHz radios, and GPS. The marked vehicles are also equipped with both red and blue overhead emergency lights. Having red lights is not common among many law enforcement agencies in North Carolina, but the red signifies the department's previous history as a public safety agency.

    As of 2017, the department issues a marked take-home patrol car vehicle to all Uniform Patrol Officers who live in the city limits.[10]

    Equipment[edit]

    The Durham Police Department issues each officer standard equipment. Certain additional equipment or accessories may also be carried, but are not issued by the department.

    The Durham Police Department's Selective Enforcement Team (SET) utilizes special weapons including M4 carbines, Heckler and Koch MP5s, various non-lethal chemical agents as well as special armor and protective equipment.

    Patches and uniforms[edit]

    The Durham Police Department's Uniform Patrol wears navy blue uniform shirts and matching pants. The shirts have police patches on both shoulders. Officers utilize a gloss leather Sam Browne belt to carry equipment.

    The current patch has been in service since 1985. It has a navy blue background with a red center and gold trim. The navy blue represents law enforcement while the red represents the department's history as a public safety agency. The center displays an eagle holding an olive branch and arrows which is reminiscent of the Great Seal of the United States. The center of the eagle has a gold shield and blue "D"-shape with the Rod of Asclepius over the top representing one of Durham's nicknames, "The City of Medicine".[11]

    Older patches include a round patch with tobacco leaves representing Durham's history as a major producer of tobacco products. The Public Safety era patch was used from around 1970 to 1985 while the Durham Police and Fire Departments merged.

    Rank structure[edit]

    Title Insignia Positions
    Chief of Police
    Chief of Police is Department Head
    Deputy Chief
    Deputy Chief works in an Administrative area
    Assistant Chief
    Assistant Chiefs are in charge of a Bureau
    Captain
    Captains are in charge of a Division or District
    Lieutenant
    Captains are Watch Commanders
    Sergeant
    Sergeants are in charge of a Unit
    Corporal
    Senior Patrol Officer/ Investigator
    Police Officer II
    Police Recruit

    [12] [13]

    Fallen officers[edit]

    Officer Name[14] End of Watch Incident Type
    Sergeant Gill P. Cates 5/28/1913 Gunfire
    Detective Roland A. Gill 6/10/1933 Gunfire
    Patrolman J. Clarence Price 12/3/1939 Motorcycle Accident
    Patrolman Shirley Ladd 1/1/1943 Motorcycle Accident
    Investigator Larry Douglas Bullock 4/29/1976 Gunfire
    Officer Gary E. Fletcher 2/16/1978 Accidental
    Corporal Billy Thomas Gregory 4/24/2004 Heart Attack
    Officer Charles J. Callemyn 2/17/2007 Automobile Crash

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Demographics | Durham, NC". www.durhamnc.gov.
  • ^ https://durhamnc.gov/DocumentCenter/View/12973/Durham-Population-July-2016 [dead link]
  • ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-08-24. Retrieved 2018-06-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • ^ "City of Durham - Chief's Message". Archived from the original on 2013-08-29. Retrieved 2013-12-10.
  • ^ "City of Durham - DPD History". Archived from the original on 2013-12-14. Retrieved 2013-12-10.
  • ^ "Durham Police Academy | Durham, NC". durhamnc.gov. Retrieved 2018-06-06.
  • ^ "Civilian Police Review Board | Durham, NC".
  • ^ a b "City of Durham - Police Department Divisions and Units". Archived from the original on 2013-12-14. Retrieved 2013-12-10.
  • ^ "Durham Police Headquarters Complex | Durham, NC". durhamnc.gov. Retrieved 2018-06-25.
  • ^ "News and Observer".
  • ^ "Durham, NC Things to Do, Hotels, Events, Dining & Vacation Guide".
  • ^ "City of Durham Police Department: Executive Command". Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  • ^ "Durham Police Department: Staff Directory". Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  • ^ "Durham Police Department, North Carolina, Fallen Officers".
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