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Fresno Police Department

Police department serving the City of Fresno, California


Summary

Police department serving the City of Fresno, California

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agencynameFresno Police Department
commonnameFresno P.D.
abbreviationFPD
logoSeal of the Fresno Police Department.png
logocaptionSeal of the Fresno Police Department
badgeBadge of a Fresno Police Department officer.png
badgecaptionBadge of the Fresno Police Department
patchPatch of the Fresno Police Department.png
patchcaptionPatch of the Fresno Police Department
flagFlag of Fresno, California.svg
flagcaptionFlag of Fresno, California
motto"Safety, Service and Trust!"
employees926 (2024)
budget$481 million (2024)
countryUnited States
divtypeState
divnameCalifornia
subdivtypeCity
subdivnameFresno
sizearea104.8 square miles (271 km2)
sizepopulation530,073 (2018)
legaljurisCity of Fresno
governingbodyFresno City Council
policeYes
localYes
headquarters2323 Mariposa Mall
Fresno, California, U.S.
sworntypePolice officer
sworn811
unsworn252
chief1nameMindy Casto
chief1position
Chief of Police
officetypeField Operations Divisions
officename
lockuptypeJail
vehicle1typeVehicles
vehicles1
aircraft1typeHelicopter
aircraft12
aircraft2typePlane
aircraft21
animal1typeK9
animals114
website

Fresno, California, U.S. Chief of Police

The Fresno Police Department (FPD) is the municipal police department for Fresno, California. Their headquarters is located at 2323 Mariposa Mall. Mindy Casto is the current Chief of Police for the Fresno Police Department since June 13, 2024 following a scandal of Former Chief Paco Balderrama who later resigned on June 25, 2024

Fallen officers

Since the establishment of the Fresno Police Department, 15 officers have died in the line of duty.

Special Units

The Fresno Police Department has 11 specialized units which provide support in different situations.

DUI Education Program

In an effort to reduce traffic violations and vehicle collisions the FPD established the DUI Education Program (DUI stands for: Driving Under the Influence). The DUI Education Program is involved in educating, enforcement and prevention of driving under the influence.

Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit (EOD)

The Fresno Police Department's Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit is a bomb squad established in 1974. The unit is involved in training explosive ordnance technicians.

The unit assisted during the September 11 attacks, going full-time as the city's first Anti-Terrorism Unit. Recent advancements include a new robot, greater detection and disruption capabilities and a total containment vessel.

Internal Affairs Bureau

The Internal Affairs Bureau investigates allegations of misconduct by members of the FPD.

K9 Unit

The FPD K9 Unit was established in 1993. The police dogs are utilized every day, assisting patrol and other specialized department units with warrant arrests, building searches, suspect tracking, evidence location, vehicle stops and narcotic searches, accompanied by special units if necessary.

Violence Intervention & Community Engagement Unit (VICS)

The Violence Intervention & Community Engagement Unit, formerly known as the Mayor's Gang Prevention Initiative, was established in 2006. The objective of this unit is to minimize violence throughout the community and to reduce gang-related crime. VICS is involved in the engagement and services of the community.

Mounted Patrol

The Fresno Police Department's Mounted Patrol Unit was established in 1999. In 2010, the decision was made to disband the unit, but in the same year, the unit was able to resume its activities due to community contributions. The Mounted Patrol teams patrol public areas on horseback.

Skywatch

Skywatch was established in 1996. This unit is the Fresno Police Department's Air Support Unit and its helicopter patrol service.

Street Violence Unit

The Street Violence Unit responds to violence crimes around Fresno. The Street Violence Unit comprises the Homicide Unit, Robbery/Felony Assault Unit, the plain clothes Tactical Team, and the Night Detective Unit.

Special Weapons And Tactics (SWAT)

The Fresno Police Department SWAT Team supports the Fresno Police Department with a tactical response to critical incidents which are beyond the capabilities of normally equipped and trained Department members.

Traffic unit

The Department's Traffic unit focuses on traffic safety. The unit is involved in educating drivers about safety and to combat impaired driving.

Records & Information Service Bureau

The Records and Information Service Bureau maintains reports and records for the Fresno Police Department[[Image:Patch of the Fresno Police Department (Tactical).png|thumb|right|250px|Fresno Police Department tactical patch]][[Image:Fresno Skywatch.jpg|thumb|250px|Fresno Police Skywatch]]

References

References

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  5. Montalvo, Melissa. (August 31, 2024). "Police officers in Fresno to get raises under new one-year union contract. What else changed?". The Fresno Bee.
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