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NEW : 2012 CLASS SCHEDULES
ABOUT CELLULAR ON PATROL COP TRAINING COP PROGRAM RESULTS
COP COORDINATORS
NEW Phone #s
COP PROGRAM DATA HOW TO JOIN COP

CELLULAR ON PATROL PROGRAM
The SAN ANTONIO POLICE DEPARTMENT sponsors a unique, exciting program, CELLULAR ON PATROL, that gives residents an opportunity to work closely with the police to make their neighborhoods safer places to live.
BACKGROUND
The Cellular On Patrol (COP) concept was created in 1992 by Southwestern Bell Mobile Systems in San Antonio as an informal service for cellular phone subscribers. Bell provided free airtime for calls to the emergency 911 number as well as to the non-emergency police dispatcher (dial *COP = *267) when within San Antonio and *DPS to connect with the state Department of Public Safety when outside the city. Subscribers were encouraged to use the appropriate free-dial numbers to seek assistance and to report accidents or crimes observed while on the road.

In October, 1993, the San Antonio Police Department and the City of San Antonio joined together with SBMS to create a more structured COP Program that involves three unique factors:

  • Members of neighborhood groups receive training at SAPD substations.
  • graduates patrol their own neighborhoods, using donated SBMS cellular phones pre-programmed with additional free-dial emergency numbers.
  • Funds to support the program (ID cards, logo shirts, etc.) are donated by local businesses.

The first class of COP trainees graduated from the Eastside Substation on October 30, 1993. During 1994 and early 1995 COP training was expanded to include the entire city, starting with the Northside Substation (5/94), Prue Road (10/94), West (12/94), Central (3/95), and South (5/95). As of December 31, 2005, there were nearly 8000 COP graduates throughout the city, representing over 300 neighborhoods.

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COP HISTORY SNAPSHOTS : 1993 - 2000
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October 1993 : 1st COP Graduating Class (East)
poses in COP shirts.
1995 : The 1000th COP Graduate receives a
certificate from Chief Al Philippus.
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COP neighborhoods can purchase COP signs
to warn bad guys that neighbors are on patrol.
1997 : The 3000th COP graduate receives a
certificate from Central Substation Captain Kopeck.

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COP CLASSES :
COP classes are held at SAPD Substations, and include lectures by SAPD officers and specialists on topics such as taking good descriptions, crime prevention, use of cellular phones, and setting up effective COP patrols. Classes also include videos, role playing, discussion, and a ride-along opportunity.

THE COP TRAINING PROGRAM
The purpose of the COP Program is to prepare neighborhood residents to be the “eyes and ears” of the police and to promote closer cooperation between residents and the city agencies that exist to serve them. The training program, presented at the SAPD substations, consists of 8 hours of classroom training and the opportunity for up to 8 hours of ride-along with a district patrol officer.

During the classroom sessions volunteers are trained to recognize suspicious activities and other factors that lead to crime in their neighborhoods. Police officers and other specialists present information on how to recognize various crimes, including burglaries, thefts, robberies, gang activities, narcotics and vice activities, and other crimes that may be present in the neighborhoods the COP graduates will patrol. COP volunteers are also given information on code violations and how to work with Code Compliance to clean up their neighborhoods, as well as how to access agency assistance for elderly and disabled residents of their neighborhoods or for victims of crime.

The ride-along experience provides COP volunteers with the opportunity to familiarize themselves with SAPD patrol procedures and to establish points of contact with both the substation and with the officers who patrol their neighborhoods. Most COP volunteers have found the ride-along to be one of the most educational and valuable parts of the COP training.

Upon completion of the training COP graduates are presented with a graduation certificate, a photo ID card and a COP T-shirt or hat.

COP PATROLS & NEIGHBORHOODS
The training for the COP Program is based in the SAPD substations, but the program is solidly based within the neighborhoods that are served by each substation. Before training is begun at a substation representatives of the neighborhood groups band together to form a non-profit corporation that will serve as the sponsor of the COP Program in that area. For the Eastside Substation area the neighbors formed East San Antonio Fights Crime; at North they formed Northside Neighbors on Patrol; at Prue it is Northwest Neighborhoods Against Crime; at West it is Greater Westside on Patrol; at Central it is Central Communities on Patrol, and at South it is Southside Neighbors Against Crime.

The purpose of the non-profit group is two-fold. First, the group is the recipient of the cellular phones donated by SBMS as well as the recipient of other donated funds that are used to pay for the COP T-shirts, hats, graduation certificates, ID cards, and other costs associated with production of the program. Second, the non-profit group provides an infrastructure for recruitment of neighborhood association members into the COP Program and a pool of volunteers to assist behind-the-scenes at COP training.

SETTING UP COP PATROLS
After sufficient numbers from a neighborhood group complete the training they set up patrols within their neighborhood using the donated cellular phones. Each neighborhood group of graduates is responsible for establishing their own patrol schedules and procedures, within the limits of the “COP Do’s & Don’ts” presented during training.

COP members are to function only as “eyes and ears” for the police, so included in the Do’s & Don’ts are instructions that COP volunteers will not patrol alone, they will not carry weapons of any sort and they will never confront or chase any suspected wrongdoers.

Depending on group preferences COP patrol members can elect to walk or drive, patrol in short or lengthy shifts, patrol as pairs or in larger groups, patrol at night or in the day, or modify their patrol format to best fit their neighborhood’s needs.

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COP PROGRAM RESULTS
The results of the patrol program vary from neighborhood to neighborhood, depending on the crime problems in each area, the strength of the COP patrols and the length of time each patrol group has been active.

COP success stories are numerous. In some neighborhoods crime statistics showed an immediate decrease in incidence of reported property crimes beginning in the months that COP patrols began. In other neighborhoods numbers of reported crimes increased, not because of an increase in crime, but because COP patrol members were reporting crimes that previously would have gone unreported.

In all neighborhoods with active COP patrols neighbors experience greater interaction with other neighbors, COP patrol members get to know their neighborhood police officers better, and residents who are not involved in COP patrols voice their appreciation for the increased feeling of neighborhood security that the COP patrols produce.

The COP Program is now available to all residents of San Antonio and training is offered at all six SAPD substations on a monthly or bi-monthly schedule. Please call or visit your local substation for class schedules and application forms.


CONTACTING SAPD SUBSTATION COP COORDINATORS
NEW : Direct COP Phone Lines
CENTRAL: 515 S. Frio Off. F. Santos207-4164
EAST : 3635 E. Houston Off. R. Delgado207-6082
NORTH : 13030 Jones Maltsberger Off. J. McDonald207-6086
PRUE: 5020 Prue Rd Off. R. Atkinson 207-6087
WEST: 7000 Culebra Off. R. Valle827-3707
SOUTH: 711 W. Mayfield Off. S. Hermes207-6085
City-Wide COP Coordinator: Off. Ray Todd (207-8865)

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HOW TO JOIN COP
  • Determine which SAPD Substation serves the area where you live.
  • Click here to view a MAP showing substation boundaries.
  • Review the Schedule of COP Classes below and select a class date, at YOUR SUBSTATION, that fits your schedule. (You may attend COP classes ONLY at the Substation that serves your neighborhood.)
  • Contact the COP Coordinator at YOUR SUBSTATION to check on class availability and obtain a COP Class Application, or
  • Go to YOUR SUBSTATION and pick up a COP Application, or
  • Click here to go the SAPD FORMS PAGE to download a COP Application in PDF format.
  • Bring or Mail the COP Application to YOUR SUBSTATION.
  • Attend BOTH COP Classes (4 hrs + 4 hrs) on the selected dates.
  • After graduation, join with other COP grads in your neighborhood to set up your COP Patrols.
  • One year after graduation you may attend a Refresher Class, if you wish.

NEW COP ACTIVITIES : COP graduates may also volunteer to participate in "MAP PATROLS" in their substation area. For more information please visit the COP MAP PATROLS page.


2012 COP CLASS SCHEDULES
(UPDATE as of 12-01-2011)
More Substation Classes will be Added as they are Scheduled
MONTHREGULAR COP CLASSREFRESHER CLASS
JANUARY 23 = NORTH
19 & 26 = PRUE
18 & 25 = WEST

n.a.
FEBRUARY
4 = NORTH
16 & 23 = WEST
18 = CENTRAL
MARCH
5 = NORTH
17 & 24 = PRUE
21 & 28 = WEST
13 & 20 = CENTRAL

N.A.
APRIL 10 & 17 = CENTRAL
14 = NORTH
19 & 26 = WEST

N.A.
MAY 7 = NORTH
10 & 17 = PRUE
15 & 22 = CENTRAL
21 & 28 = WEST

N.A.
JUNE 18 & 25 = WEST

N.A.
JULY 18 & 25 = PRUE
23 & 30 = WEST


N.A.
AUGUST N.A.
18 = CENTRAL
20 & 27 = WEST
N.A.
SEPTEMBER 8 = NORTH
11 & 18 = CENTRAL
15 & 22 = PRUE


17 = WEST 6 pm
OCTOBER
1 = NORTH
11 & 18 = PRUE

13 = CENTRAL


NOVEMBER
3 = NORTH

N.A.
DECEMBER 3 = NORTH
N.A.

PLEASE NOTE:
Saturday Classes are from 8 am til 12 noon (or 9 am to 1 pm), when two dates are listed. When one Saturday date is listed, the class lasts all day (one meeting instead of two). Weekday Classes are from 6 pm til 10 pm.
Classes at NORTH (only) are one session, 4 hours long.
Refresher classes are one session only.
PLEASE Contact your substation COP Coordinator for application forms, class times, etc. You can also download
COP Application Forms (PDF format), fill them out, and send to your substation.



For additional information on the COP Program, Please Contact:

Your Local SAPD SubStation COP Coordinator, or your SAPD SAFFE Officer.

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