- Pasadena Police Department
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reference =The Pasadena Police Department is the police department serving
Pasadena, California The headquarters of the Pasadena Police Department is located at 207 North Garfield Avenue in Pasadena, just a few blocks from the Pasadena City Hall and
Paseo Colorado .The department employs 241 sworn officers, 13 reserve officers, and 126 civilian employees.
The police chief is Bernard K. Melekian, who has held the position since 1996. Effective January 8, 2008, Melekian will be the interim Pasadena City Manager and Deputy Chief Chris Vicino will be the acting police chief.
Overview
The Pasadena Police Department was founded in 1886.
The department is one of the first police departments to have female police officers.
In 2004, the
Pasadena Unified School District dismantled the Pasadena Unified School District Police Department, amidst budget cuts. As a result the Pasadena Police Department took over police services for thePasadena Unified School District and PPD's division on PUSD schools is known as the Safe Schools Team, which is made of eight sworn members--one sergeant and seven officers.In 2006, Commander Marilyn Diaz left PPD to become the police chief for
Sierra Madre, California , becomingLos Angeles County 's first female municipal police chief.Currently the department patrols some notable events, such as the Rose Bowl and the
Tournament of Roses Parade , which works jointly with theLos Angeles County Sheriff's Department .The department usually steps up patrols by adding officers in areas of recent homicides. [http://cbs2.com/topstories/local_story_127182513.html] This is known as Operation Safe City. [http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/news/ci_5859674]
The department utilizes primarily the Orange County Sheriff's Academy in Tustin for academy training. PPD also utilizes the Rio Hondo Regional Police Academy in Whittier.
Tasers
PPD has been using
Taser s since mid-June 2004. [http://www.ci.pasadena.ca.us/police/media/MediaReleases/2004/2004%20Taser%20Deployment.pdf]Three years after the deployment of Tasers, 36-year old Richard Baisner of Arcadia died after being Tasered once by a Pasadena Police Officer. Baisner was Tasered after resisting arrest against PPD officers. After using "
soft restraint s" on him while on a gurney, Baisner stopped breathing. An autopsy for the exact cause of death is pending. [http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/news/ci_6335743]Air Support
The department began air operations in 1969 and was one of the first members of the
Airborne Law Enforcement Association .In 1999, the department expanded its operations by creating the Foothill Air Support Team (FAST), working with nine nearby city police departments by providing air support to those cities after showing interest to airborne law enforcement, but is too costly. Besides Pasadena, cities participating in FAST are Alhambra, Arcadia, Azusa, Covina, Monrovia, Glendora, San Marino, South Pasadena, and West Covina. Each of the nine cities provide a Tactical Flight Officer, whose duties include observing, monitoring radio frequency for all participating cities, navigating, and coordinating ground units.
The department maintains five helicopters, based at an area near
Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the Rose Bowl.Each year, PPD Air Support and the San Gabriel Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District use PPD helicopters to check swimming pools in 23 cities to ensure cleanliness and to prevent the
West Nile Virus . [http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/news/ci_6316047]Fleet
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Enstrom F28F - 2
*Bell 206 BIII - 1
* BellOH-58 Kiowa Warrior - 2Other departments
Some nearby departments rely on the Pasadena Police Department if any department lacks resources.
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Pasadena City College Police and Safety Services [http://www.pasadena.edu/police/] - Patrols property of the Pasadena Area Community College District with seven officers and 85cadet s. Officers are not armed, but have direct radio contact with the Pasadena Police Department.
* [http://www.ci.south-pasadena.ca.us/police/index.html South Pasadena Police Department] - Jurisdiction in the City of South Pasadena with 35 officers. PPD provides air support for the City of South Pasadena. South Pasadena utilized the Pasadena City Jail and the Pasadena Courthouse until 2004 when switching to the City of Alhambra jail and Alhambra Courthouse, citing high costs, and to allow the cities of Monrovia and Arcadia to use the Pasadena City Jail to house their prisoners after the Monrovia Courthouse closed down.
*Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department - Has primary jurisdiction on Metro buses and trains running in Pasadena, the Pasadena courthouse, the unincorporated area addressed as "Pasadena, California" (including the Pasadena DMV office),Altadena , and assists the Pasadena Police Department in patrolling theTournament of Roses Parade Fallen Officers
Since the establishment of the Pasadena Police Department, 2 officers have died in the line of duty. [ [http://www.odmp.org/agency/3030-pasadena-police-department-california The Officer Down Memorial Page] ]
ee also
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List of law enforcement agencies in California External links
* [http://www.ci.pasadena.ca.us/police/home.asp Pasadena Police Department]
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