Rochester Police Department (Minnesota)

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Rochester Police Department
AbbreviationRPD
Agency overview
Formed1906
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionRochester, Minnesota, USA
Olmsted County Minnesota Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Rochester Highlighted.svg
Map of Rochester Police Department's jurisdiction
Size39.8 square miles (103 km2)
Population115,733
General nature
  • Local civilian police
Operational structure
Headquarters101 4th Street SE
Rochester, Minnesota 55904
Police Officers140
Unsworn members64
Agency executive
  • James Franklin, Chief of Police
Website
Rochester Police Department

The Rochester Police Department (RPD) is the main law enforcement agency with jurisdiction over the City of Rochester, Minnesota. It was established in 1906. It currently has 204 employees. [1]

The Department is made up of a police chief, 4 police captains, 9 police lieutenants, 25 police sergeants, and a combination of police officers and investigators that add up to about 102 total. There are around 60 non-sworn personnel. They take pride in being the only police department with dispatch responsibilities over the entire county (Olmsted), including the sheriff's office and several rural fire departments.

The department subscribes to a philosophy of Intelligence Led Policing.

Rank structure[]

Title Insignia Role
Chief of Police
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Chief of Department
Captain
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Acts and starts as an administrative position
Lieutenant
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Sergeant
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Police Officer / Investigator None

Organization[]

The Rochester Police Department conducts business under the Patrol, Investigations and Services Divisions. Each Division contributes to the operations of the Department. In addition, there are Specialty Units that operate in conjunction with each Division.

Patrol Division[]

Units associated with the Patrol Division include:

  • Police Training Officers
  • K-9 Unit
  • Special Enforcement
  • School Liaison Enforcement
  • Community Service Officers
  • Community Action Team
  • Animal Control
  • Parking Control

Specialty Units[]

  • Emergency Response Unit (ERU)
  • Forensic Mapping Unit (FMU)
  • Crime Scene Unit
  • Crisis Intervention Team
  • Honor Guard
  • Prolific Offender Unit
  • Drone Operators
  • DWI Enforcement
  • Law Enforcement Phlebotomist
  • DMT/G Operator
  • Drug Recognition Expert (DRE)

Services[]

  • Staff Development/Training
  • Fleet Maintenance
  • Records Division
  • Evidence Division
  • Planning/Technology
  • Communications Center
  • Crime Prevention

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-10-24. Retrieved 2014-05-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links[]

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