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TPD District 1
PATROL
The District One Patrol Division serves Tampa's peninsula, west side, and
Davis Islands areas with uniformed officer patrols, ROC squads, and property
crimes detectives. Some of the
points of interest in District One are; Tampa International Airport, Raymond
James Stadium, Courtney Campbell Causeway, and Bayshore Boulevard. They
also work with the Westshore Alliance. The uniformed
officers are deployed on a four days on, four days off work cycle (see shift
cycle calendar at left) with twelve squads averaging twelve officers per squad. The uniformed officers are the highly
visible components of the department and are the officers who typically respond
to calls for service in Tampa.
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DLIS
A squad of
plainclothes detectives, the District
Latent
Investigation
Squad is assigned to
District One for latent investigation of crimes against property, robbery, auto
theft, and economic crimes occurring in
the area encompassed by the district. Part of the squad is also charged with
conducting latent investigations on different types of assaults ranging from
minor to serious.
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Rapid Offender Control
Officers, known as ROC, focus on high crime areas
called Offender Control Zones. They are armed with intelligence about
repeat offenders and crime patterns in their zones so they can more rapidly
identify suspects, solve crimes and prevent additional crimes from occurring.
These officers immediately begin the follow up investigation in concert with
Patrol before a detective is assigned to a case. One of the ROC Officers
is working in each Offender Control Zone around the clock. The crime
problems of each hot zone determine if ROC Officers focus on street level
narcotics, burglaries, prostitution, robberies or other crimes. A tactical
lieutenant oversees the day to day crime patterns and deployment of ROC
Officers. They coordinate between Patrol and District Detective Squads to
ensure all entities are sharing intelligence and working together to address
crime patterns. This supervisor also serves as a key point of contact for
citizens, which has enhanced working relationships with the community. |
Crime Prevention
A Crime Prevention Unit is assigned to each district which
includes of a sworn police officer and a civilian employee. The team works
together in conjunction with community and business leaders in order to improve
the quality of life of citizens within their districts. They work daily
with citizens within their respective districts in order to solve various
quality of life problems such as; overgrown properties, loud music complaints,
elderly affairs issues, etc. The team also strives to inform and educate
citizens of prevention tactics designed to prevent property crimes such as; home
burglaries, auto theft, and auto burglaries. The team also encourages citizens
to become involved in a Neighborhood Watch Program, this is a program created to enlist the time and talents of
volunteers for the purpose of crime prevention. Informed and alert citizens who
look out for one another are more likely to prevent crimes in their
neighborhoods by reporting suspicious behavior to the Police.
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School Resource Officers

Cpl. Adkins-Jones |
In 1975, the Tampa Police Department and the Hillsborough County School Board
established the School Resource Officer Program. This program has the
responsibility of combating crime on a pre-delinquent basis as well as helping
our young community understand the functions of law enforcement and the
importance of safety. We also increase safety, security, and prevent
violence within schools.
District 1 has 10 School Resource Officers and 1
Corporal with direct contact to approximately 13,000 students at the following
schools on a yearly basis:
High Schools: Jefferson, Plant, Blake, and Robinson
Middle Schools: Madison, Wilson, Monroe, Coleman, and Stewart
Westshore Partnership School: Roland Park K-8
Charter Schools: Trinity K-5, Trinity Middle, and McFarland Middle |

Front row: Ofc. Fontela
(Jefferson High School), MPO. Williams (Monroe Middle School), Cpl.
Adkins-Jones, MPO. Brown (Roland Park Middle School), and Ofc. Clothier
(Stewart Middle School).
Back row: Ofc. Kohler (Madison Middle School), MPO. Myers (Wilson
Middle School), MPO. Weaver-Rogers (Coleman Middle School), Ofc. A. Cruz
(Robinson High School), MPO. Bowden (Blake High School), and MPO.
Holloway (Plant High School). "Safe kids with bright futures"
"We care to make a difference"
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