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The Patrol Division is divided into PATROL NORTH, commanded by Deputy Chief Jeff Humphrey, and PATROL SOUTH, commanded by Deputy Chief Ray Torres. Patrol is the largest of the four SAPD divisions, with more than 1,100 of the total 2,085 SAPD sworn officers. Deputy Chief Humphrey is in charge of North, Prue (NW) and East Substations, and Deputy Chief Torres is in charge of West, South and Central Substation, and the Downtown Bicycle Patrol. Captain Andersen is the Night Patrol Commander.

DC Humphrey
D/C Jeff Humphrey
PATROL NORTH
DC Torres
D/C Ray Torres
PATROL SOUTH
EAST NORTH PRUE (NW) SOUTH WEST CENTRAL
DOWNTOWN BIKE PATROL

police car Police officers at each substation are assigned to patrol districts within the substation area and these uniformed officers, in their marked patrol cars, are the first responders when citizens "call the police."
For additional information on the substations, including services, contact numbers and links to crime data, please go directly to the home page (listed above) of a specific substation.

SAPD's VICTIMS' ADVOCACY PROGRAM, including the CRT (Crisis Response Teams) and the F.A.C.T. Program (Family Assistance Crisis Teams) and Project E.A.S.E. (for hearing impaired persons) are also part of the Patrol Division.
To learn more about these programs, please click here:
VICTIMS' ADVOCACY
CRT (CRISIS RESPONSE TEAMS)
F.A.C.T. (FAMILY ASSISTANCE CRISIS TEAMS)
E.A.S.E. (Interpretation for Deaf and Hard of Hearing)

C.O.P. and V.I.P. : The Cellular on Patrol (COP) and Volunteers in Policing (VIP) programs are administered through the Patrol Division. Each has its own web page.
To learn more about these programs, please click here:
Cellular on Patrol
Volunteers in Policing

SAPD also makes volunteer chaplains available to all personnel and their families. To learn more about this service, please go to:
SAPD CHAPLAINS


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