Fort Collins Police Services

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Fort Collins Police Services
Agency overview
Employees329
Annual budget$46,883,348 (2017)
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionColorado, U.S.
Population164,207 (2016)
Legal jurisdictionFort Collins, Colorado
General nature
  • Local civilian police
Operational structure
Headquarters2221 South Timberline Road
Sworn Individuals214
Unsworn members115
Agency executive
  • Jeffrey Swoboda, Police Chief
Website
www.fcgov.com/police/
One version of a Fort Collins Police Services patrol car

The Fort Collins Police Services is the law enforcement agency of Fort Collins, Colorado. The department is headed by Chief Jeffrey Swoboda.[1] It has 214 sworn individuals and 115 civilian personnel.[2]

In addition to the Office of the Chief of Police (Administrative Division), the department is divided into Information Services, Investigative Services, Patrol Services and the Community and Special Services . Each service is headed by an officer in the rank of Assistant Chief. The department also has a Police Explorer group as well as an Auxiliary program, both of which are volunteer-roles. It periodically conducts a Citizen's Police Academy program.

The department has SWAT, motorcycle, and canine units. It also provides nine police officers who provide security to 34 schools in the area.

References[]

  1. ^ "New Fort Collins Police Chief".
  2. ^ FCPS web site Retrieved: 2018-09-30.
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