Prince William County Police Department

Prince William County Police Department
Abbreviation PWCPD

Patch of the Prince William County Police Department

Badge of the Prince William County Police Department
Agency overview
Formed July 1, 1970
Employees 854
Annual budget $95.7 million (FY17)
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction* County (US) of Prince William in the state of Virginia, USA
Map of Prince William County Police Department's jurisdiction.
Size 348 square miles (900 km2)
Population 430,289
Governing body County (US)
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters Manassas, Virginia
Police Officers 660
Civilians 194
Agency executive Barry M. Barnard, Chief of Police
Facilities
Districts 2
Boats 1
Website
Official Website
Footnotes
* Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction.

The Prince William County Police Department (PWCPD) is a full-service police department, which provides the full spectrum of police services to the entire county. PWCPD began operations on July 1, 1970, and it has been fully accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) since 1987. PWCPD is divided into three districts, Eastern District, Central District and Western District.

The Prince William County Police Department has primary jurisdiction in all towns within the county, including Dumfries, Occoquan, Haymarket, and Quantico. However, these towns all have their own limited service police departments, and these town police departments use East OPS (Channel 2) on PWCPD radios when patrolling. Like the county police, they use Channel 1 for Records/Vehicle/Driver/Want-Warrants information while performing tasks such as traffic stops. The County Police department also has limited enforcement jurisdiction in the independent city of Manassas through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).

Radio communication

ADMIN, Records/Info County-wide. EAST 1, East Patrol (Eastern District "Gar-Field" Station) WEST 1, West Patrol (Western District "Manassas area" Station) EAST 2, East Patrol Used between the approximate hours of 1800 and 0200 for the section of the Eastern District that includes Dale City and Lake Ridge.

There are numerous other 800 mHz. talk groups, used for specialized units or for major incidents and special events. Interoperability is robust, with most Northern Virginia jurisdictions (except the VSP analog system).

Divisions and bureaus

Chief of Police

The Chief of Police is the commanding officer of the Department and has the obligation to provide efficient and effective police service to the citizens of Prince William County. The Chief is responsible for the planning and direction of all Department activities, and is the final authority in all matters of policy, operations and discipline. Falling within the Office of the Chief are the Planning and Budget Office, the Public Information Office, the Internal Affairs Office, the Chaplain Program, the Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) Team and the Citizen Police Academy Alumni.

Support Services Division

The Support Services Division provides support services to the Operations Division and the Criminal Investigations Division. Falling within the Support Services Division are the Administrative Services Bureau, the Identification Bureau, the Personnel Bureau, the Criminal Justice Academy and Public Safety Communications (which is jointly administered by the Department of Fire & Rescue).

Operations Division

The Operations Division is responsible for maintaining police officers in constant operational readiness for immediate response to any call for service requiring police presence. Nearly two-thirds of the Department’s personnel are assigned to the Operations Division, which includes the Patrol Services Bureau, the Special Operations Bureau, Evening Operations, the Animal Control Bureau and the Crossing Guard Bureau.

Investigations Division

The Criminal Investigation Division investigates major criminal offenses and manages the Department’s juvenile education programs. Falling within the Criminal Investigations Division is the Vice and Narcotics Bureau, the Criminal Investigations Bureau and the Juvenile Bureau.

Fallen officers

Since the establishment of the Prince William County Police Department, 4 officers have died in the line of duty.[1]

Officer Date of Death Details
Officer Paul Thomas White Jr.
Saturday, October 27, 1973
Automobile accident
Officer Philip Michael Pennington
Thursday, November 22, 1990
Gunfire
Officer Chris Yung
Monday, December 31, 2012
Motorcycle accident
Officer Ashley Guindon
Saturday, February 27, 2016
Gunfire

See also

References

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