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Alcoa Police Department
American local law-enforcement organisation
American local law-enforcement organisation
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| agencyname | Alcoa Police Department |
| abbreviation | APD |
| country | United States |
| divtype | State |
| divname | Tennessee |
| subdivtype | City |
| subdivname | Alcoa |
| legaljuris | Alcoa |
| police | Yes |
| local | Yes |
| sworntype | Officer |
| sworn | 37 |
| unsworn | 8 |
| minister1name | Don Mull |
| minister1pfo | Mayor of Alcoa, Tennessee |
| chief1name | David Carswell |
| chief1position | Chief of Police |
| officetype | Division |
| officename | |
| website | https://web.archive.org/web/20110727133143/http://www.cityofalcoa-tn.gov/city_departments/police_department |
The Alcoa Police Department is the primary provider of law enforcement services for Alcoa, Tennessee.
Organizational structure
The Alcoa Police Department is headed by the Chief of Police. The department currently has an assigned strength of 37 police officers and 8 civilian staff members. The department operations are divided between two divisions, the Administrative Division, and the Operations Division.
Chief of Police
The Chief of the Alcoa Police Department is responsible for all activities carried out through the department. The Chief of Police reports directly to the Mayor and City Council of Alcoa. The current Chief of Police is David Carswell.
Administrative Division
The Administrative Division is responsible for all civilian support functions, including records, evidence holding, accreditation, and internal affairs. The current commander of the division as of 2010 is Captain Phillip Dunn.
Operations Division
The Operations Division of the department is responsible for all law enforcement and investigations conducted by the department. The two units that make up the division are the Patrol Unit and the Detective Unit, both commanded by a Lieutenant. The current commander of the Operations Division as of 2010 is Captain Dale Boring.
Rank structure
| Title | Insignia | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Chief of Police | [[Image:New York Fire Department Chief Rank.png | center | 72px]] |
| Captain | [[Image:Captain insignia gold.svg | center | 25px]] |
| Lieutenant | [[Image:US-OF1B.svg | center | 10px]] |
| Sergeant | [[Image:U.S. police sergeant rank (black and yellow).svg | center | 30px]] |
| Police officer/Detective |
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