Chesterfield Police 2004Annual Report
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he pages that follow highlight the dedication, achievements,
contributions and sacrifices made by our police officers, detectives
and support personnel in service to the people of Chesterfield
County in 2004. I encourage you to look beyond these accomplishments
to understand that each individual case involves police interaction
with you, the citizen.. More
It is the vision of the Chesterfield County Police Department to continue
to provide the quality service to the community as a nationally recognized
leader among law enforcement agencies, utilizing state-of the art information
and policing technologies, attracting and maintaining professional employees,
consistently improving our quality of training, and demonstrating innovation
and operational flexibility. More
Tracing its origins to 1749, Chesterfield
County is a diversely populated county of more than 271,000 residents.
Central to the counties of Amelia, Charles City, Dinwiddie, Henrico,
Powhatan and Prince George, and the cities of Richmond, Colonial Heights,
Hopewell and Petersburg, Chesterfield County is situated on lands rich
in history and the origins of our nation. More
Department Organization
The Chesterfield County Police Department is organized into
functional command areas. This provides divisions that are manageable
in terms of size while structuring teams that are staffed with suitable
levels of expertise:
Police budget, capital improvement plan and grant funding.
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Departmental recognitions. More
The department is fortunate to have a strong partnership with our community
and our volunteers. Volunteerism has a tremendous impact upon Chesterfield
County and America. Volunteers are a valued commodity within the Chesterfield
County Police Department. In 2004, they contributed more than 27,000
hours of their time.More
The department is fortunate to have a strong partnership with our community
and our volunteers. Volunteerism makes a tremendous impact upon Chesterfield
County and America. Volunteers are a valued commodity within the Chesterfield
County Police Department. In 2004 they contributed more than 27,000 hours
of their time. More
Information regarding calls and assignments;
average police reponse time; and IBR Group
A incident rate per IB 100,000 population. More
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