Summerville Police Department (South Carolina)
Summerville Police Department | |
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Logo of the Summerville Police Department | |
Agency overview | |
Formed | 1847 |
Legal personality | Governmental: Government agency |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Legal jurisdiction | Municipal |
General nature |
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Operational structure | |
Sworn members | 80 |
Agency executive | Jon Rogers, Chief of Police |
Facilities | |
Stations | 1 |
Website | |
Official website |
The Summerville Police Department is a police department that serves a residential community of approximately 45,000 residents in a metropolitan area of more than 130,000 people. The department has 80 sworn officers, 20 civilian employees and 22 reserve officers.[1]
Units
The Summerville Police Department is divided into specialized units in order to achieve their goals.
- Patrol
- Investigations
- Traffic
- School Resource
- Narcotics
- K-9 Unit
- Crime Scene
- Emergency Services
- Training
- Reserve Officers
- Communications
- Records
- Victim Advocates
- Police Cadets
Buildings
The Summerville Police Department building is located at 300 West 2nd North Street in Summerville, SC
Vehicles
The Summerville Police Department uses a variety of vehicles to accomplish its mission. The Dodge Charger makes up most of the department's fleet.
Rank Structure
Title | Insignia |
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Chief | |
Major | |
Captain | |
Lieutenant | |
First Sergeant | |
Sergeant | |
Corporal | |
Patrolman First Class | |
Patrolman | |
Fallen officers
Officer | Date of Death | Details |
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Patrolman William B. Bell | Tuesday, November 19, 2002 | Vehicular assault |
Patrolman Robert Blajszcak | Sunday, October 26, 2014 | Heart attack |
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Coordinates: 33°01′26″N 80°10′34″W / 33.0240°N 80.176°W
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