About
the Glendora Police Department
In 2006,
the Glendora Police Department (California), was comprised of 58 sworn police officers and 43 civilian police employees and
operated on a budget of over 12 million dollars. The Glendora Police Department
is structured with two Divisions: Administrative Services Division and the Operations Division. The Operations Division of the Glendora Police Department is organized into six Bureaus; consisting of:
Patrol Bureau, Investigations Bureau, Traffic Bureau, Emergency/Community Services Bureau, Information/Communications Bureau,
and Records Bureau.
The Patrol
Bureau is responsible for responding to all calls for service within the city of Glendora and providing law enforcement services.
The City of Glendora has nearly 53,000 residents and the police officers are responsible for patrolling 151 miles of
streets
within 19.5 square miles. In 2006, police officers responded to 19,651 calls for service, investigated 6,169 crimes, and issued
12,395 traffic citations.
The Administration
Services Division of the Glendora Police Department provides administrative and operations support for the department. The
division handles human resource issues, recruitment, and hiring process for the police department. The Glendora Police
Department employs a Community Services Officer to perform community relations programs, the Citizens’ Academy, school
safety education lectures, and crime prevention programs.
Source:
Glendora Police Department 2006 Annual
Report