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Law enforcement agency
Laurel Police Department
AbbreviationLPD
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionLaurel, Maryland, United States
Size4.33 sq mi (11,21 km)
Population26,000
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersLaurel, Maryland
Officers70
Agency executive
  • Russ Hamill, Chief Of Police
Facilities
Headquarters811 Fifth Street, Laurel, MD 20707
Website
Laurel Police Department Website

The Laurel Police Department (LPD) is a nationally accredited, full-service police department servicing a population of 21,945 persons within 3.8 square miles (9.8 km) of the municipality of Laurel in the U.S. state of Maryland in Prince Georges County. The LPD also maintains its own emergency communications (dispatch) and temporary prisoner detention facility.

Organization

  • Patrol is the largest and most visible component of the Laurel Police. The Patrol Division is made up of six patrol squads, each of which is overseen by a Sergeant with assistance from Corporals. Officers respond for all calls for service within the city as well as conduct area checks, investigate any suspicious activities, and enforce motor vehicle laws. Motors Units also fall under the patrol division.
  • K9 units are assigned to patrol squads to assist with a variety of situations to include narcotics detection and assistance in apprehending fleeing suspects.
  • Criminal Investigations Division is composed of detectives who investigate major crimes within the city that require further time and investigation beyond a normal patrol response.
  • Community Engagement Unit is the agency's community policing unit. Officers attend homeowner meetings, oversee DARE, and address many other community concerns, as well as monitor speed enforcement cameras.
  • Emergency Response Team is the department's SWAT team. The team is decentralized, meaning team members work a normal post such as patrol or CID and assume ERT duties when the team is called to action.
  • The Community Action Team investigates narcotics and vice crimes.

Equipment

Officers are issued SIG Sauer P320 9mm Pistol, Oleoresin Capsicum spray, ASP expandable batons, TASER 7, radio, and handcuffs. Vehicles are primarily the Ford Expolorer with Federal Signal Valor LED lightbars.

  • Laurel Police Ford Explorer Police Interceptor Laurel Police Ford Explorer Police Interceptor

See also

References

  1. Laurel Police Department - Overview
  2. Laurel city, Maryland - Population Finder - American FactFinder

External links

Law enforcement agencies in Maryland
State
County departments
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