Hopewell Bureau of Police
Common nameHopewell Police Department
AbbreviationHPD
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionHopewell, Virginia, USA
Map of Hopewell Bureau of Police's jurisdiction
Size541.3 square miles (1,402 km2)
Population502,591
Governing bodyCity
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersHopewell, Virginia
Sworn Employees6,016
Civilian Employees1,065
Agency executives
DivisionsPatrol, Investigations, Support Services
Facilities
Precincts20
Patrol Cruisers4,725
Patrol SUVs675
Motorcycles120
Harbor Patrols20 Boats
Helicopters6
Narcotic/Patrol K9s96
Horses20
Website
City of Hopewell Website - Police

The Hopewell Bureau of Police, better known as the Hopewell Police Department (HPD), is the primary law enforcement agency servicing 302,591 people living in City of Hopewell, VA. The headquarters location is located at 300 North Main Street, the Hopewell Police Department serves a jurisdiction of approximately 321.7 square miles (833 km2). The Department employees 1,875 sworn employees, and 525 civilians. The department operates out of 6 stations (precincts) plus a roving precinct that has officers that freely move around the entire city and will locate to a precinct as call volume warrants.

Organization

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The Chief of Police is John F. Keohane, formally a Major for the Richmond Police Department. The Deputy Chief of Police is Robert Skowron, formally a Captain with neighboring Chesterfield Police Department. In June of 2013 the Hopewell Police Department, for the first time, became a state accredited law enforcement agency through the Virginia Law Enforcement Professional Standards Commission (VLEPSC).[1]

Patrol Services Division

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Lieutenant Colonel Division Commander

The Patrol Services Division is responsible for general patrol and field operations. This includes the protection of life and property; apprehension of criminals; use of the problem-solving process to address chronic crime and disorder problems; providing law enforcement personnel with support that is consistent with strategic operational plans; and enforcement of traffic laws and ordinances. Currently the department uses a variety of different patrol vehicles with the ranks of supervisor and below using mainly one of four vehicles, the Chevrolet Caprice PPV, the Dodge Charger PPV, the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor (being phased out), and the Ford Police Interceptor. Command staff within the Patrol Division (Lieutenant and above) use mainly SUVs including the Chevrolet Tahoe, the Ford Explorer, and the Dodge Durango. The department patrol division also operates a motorcycle unit in the warmer months and uses a mix of Harley Davidson and BMW motorcycles. Officers assigned to traffic detail may use several other cars including the Chevrolet Camaro, Dodge Challenger, and the Ford Mustang. The department also maintains a mounted unit which consists of twenty officers and horses and will be activated at various times throughout the year.[2] Functions and specialties within the division include:

  • Canine Unit
  • Community Policing
  • Crime Suppression Unit
  • Honor Guard
  • Motorcycle Unit
  • Mounted Unit
  • School Resource Officers
  • SWAT Team
  • School Crossing Guards
  • Traffic Unit

Investigation Services Division

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Lieutenant Colonel, Division Commander

The Investigation Services Division is to provide investigation services to all crimes occurring within the City of Hopewell. The Division also includes crime scene investigators that specialize in collecting evidence, such as DNA evidence through blood, hair, and other bodily fluids, in the event of a major crime. The Crime Scene Investigators also specialize in reconstructing crime scenes, etc. While the Patrol Division is usually the division that gets the criminals off the street it is the Investigation Services Division that works to keep the criminals off the streets. The unit also includes the Traffic Crash Investigation Team whose job is to reconstruct accident scenes where someone was either killed or seriously injured. The department is also a member of the Central Virginia Narcotics Task Force, which is a cooperative effort between federal, state, and other local law enforcement agencies. Functions and specialties within the division include:

  • Bait Car Operations
  • Burglary/Robbery Investigations
  • Crimes Against Persons Investigations
  • Crimes Against Property Investigations
  • Domestic Violence Investigations
  • Gang Related Crime Investigations
  • General Investigations
  • Homicide Investigations
  • Hostage Negotiations
  • Juvenile Investigations
  • Major Crime Investigations
  • Surveillance Operations
  • Traffic Crash Investigation Team
  • Vice & Narcotics

Support Services Division

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Lieutenant Colonel, Division Commander

The mission of the Support Services Divison, commanded by Capt. G. Costanzo, is to provide quality service to the citizens of the City of Hopewell and the members of the Hopewell Police Department. The Support Services Division is comprised of both sworn and civilian personnel. The department is also a member of the Central Virginia Narcotics Task Force, which is a cooperative effort between state and other local law enforcement agencies. Functions of this division include:

  • Animal Services Divsion
  • Communication Services Division
  • Fleet Maintenance
  • Property & Evidence Unit


Administrative Services

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Managed By Kim Parson

Functions of the Administrative Services Division Are As Follows:

  • Budget and Fiscal Control
  • Facilities Management
  • Grants Administration
  • Information Services
  • Personnel Administration
  • Records and Facilities Management
  • Research, Analysis, and Data Collection

See also

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References

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Category:Law enforcement agencies of Virginia Police Department