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The Operations Division is the largest and most
visible arm of the Police Department. The men and women of the
Operations Division are seen daily behind the wheel of a marked police
car responding to calls for assistance from the public, investigating
traffic accidents, finding lost children and maintaining order and peace
within the community. They are the backbone of the Department and are our "front-line ambassadors" to the community. In large part, the quality of life in Carmel can be attributed to the commitment of these officers. The Operations Division provides 24hr coverage, 365 days per year (including holidays) to ensure that the citizens of Carmel can live and work in a safe, secure and peaceful community. Responsibilities of the Operations Division
include responding to emergency and non-emergency calls for service,
arresting offenders, conducting initial investigations and evidence
gathering, investigating traffic crashes, maintaining proper traffic
control and flow throughout the city and enforcing traffic laws and
ordinances to encourage voluntary compliance with existing traffic laws
and ordinances. During 2004, Carmel Officers responded to 43,382 calls
for service, completed 2,151 offense reports, investigated 1,516 reportable traffic crashes, issued
nearly 6000 traffic citations and over 10,000 warnings. The Division is also responsible for the following specialized units:
Major Leland Goodman, a veteran officer, commands the Operations Division which currently consists of 4 Lieutenants, 9 Sergeants and 48 Patrol Officers. |
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