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On behalf of the women and
men of the Florida City Police Department, I would like to
welcome you to welcome you to our Internet Homepage. Florida
City is located on the southern line of Miami Dade County,
Florida and is the Gateway to the Florida Keys. Our population
is 7.843 permanent residents. The Department has thirty four
sworn and fifteen non-sworn employees. This site reflects our commitment to provide innovative,
community specific and relevant services to the population we
serve. We believe that Community Policing is an important
part
of law enforcement.
Our motto
is "Community and Policing - A partnership in
progress." The staff of the Florida City Police Department
is a diverse blend of professionals who are committed to the
highest standards of professionalism and service. Each member is
dedicated to making the City of Florida City the safest place to
work and visit for our staff, citizens, and visitors.
Presently we are undergoing the
accreditation process through the Commission for Florida
Enforcement Accreditation. I am extremely proud of our efforts
and hard work performed by our personnel in undertaking this
goal.
If you have any questions, comments, or
complaints, click here
to email our department and we will
respond as soon as we can.
Acting Chief of Police
Pedro W. Taylor
policechief@floridacityfl.us
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Field
Operations Divisions is essentially the most important
division in the department by virtue of the one-on-one services
it provides to our citizens. When citizens call our department,
they expect patrol officers to respond immediately.
This is not
always possible, however the effective deployment of patrol
officers falls under the purview of the field operations
division. This vital Division is commanded by the Commander of
Police who is in charge of commanding the following sections.
Patrol Motorcycle, Bicycle Patrol, Special Events, PSA, K-9 and
School Crossing Guards.
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Property Department |
Records
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Field
Support Operations: provides a vital support system
for patrol operation. The Commander of Field Support is
responsible for the records, Property, Communications Bureaus,
and the Police Athletic League.
Property
Section:
primary responsibilities are to process and warehouse all evidence received by the department members.
Investigations
Section:
is commanded by one supervisor and manned by four detectives.
The supervisor directs the following units; Child Abuse,
Robbery, and General Investigations. Their responsibilities
include investigating crimes, providing technical and
operational support and coordinating the involvement of other
local, state and federal law enforcement agencies.
Chief's
Administrative Assistant:
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Communications
Section:
is staffed 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, and
has been automated to handle calls more more rapidly and
efficiently. The dispatchers are responsible for
dispatching police units to citizens calls for service.
The
communications personnel handled a total of 12,270 emergency and
non- emergency calls last year.
Crime
Analyst Section:
supports the daily operational activities, computer laptop
training and the preparation of "accuracy" information
for UCR reporting data for FDLE, crime statistics, and computer
technical support for Police Officers.
Records
Section:
provides continuous service to the public and
department personnel. The department is the repository for all
records generated by the Department and is responsible for
the efficient management of these records and the distribution
of departmental subpeonas.
Internal
Affairs:
This section is responsible for safeguarding the integrity of
the FCPD. Thoroughly investigating citizens complaints in an
efficient, fair, and impartial manner to the community for which
it serves.
Accreditation:
Accreditation enhances community understanding of the FCPD and
its role in the community as well as its goals and objectives.
Accreditation creates a forum in which police and citizens work
together to control and prevent crime allowing confidence and
pride in the agency to increase
Chief's
Secretary: to assist the Chief with outgoing &
incoming correspondence, maintenance of personnel files, and
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In collaboration with the FCPD,
The City of Florida City, and the State of Florida Department of
Juvenile Justice. Law enforcement personnel serve as mentors as
well as perform curfew checks on these youngsters who are
participants in an intensive aftercare program funded by DJJ.
While in the academy, participants are required to attend
school, vocational training, or be gainfully employed. Their
habitation and gradual reintegration into the community is based
on the Department of Juvenile Justice's "Balanced
Approach" focusing first on public safety, juvenile
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Florida City Motor Unit |
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Summer youth staff with
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