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Major John Newman

Major John Newman
District Commander

Capt Tom Wolff Captain Tom Wolff
Sector C Commander
Sector C covers the City of Tampa north of Busch Boulevard to 22nd Street then east along the Hillsborough River to the city limits, the University of South Florida and New Tampa
 
Capt. Daniel Lyons
 
Captain Daniel Lyons
Sector D Commander
Sector D covers the City of Tampa south of Busch Boulevard to 22nd Street then east along the Hillsborough River to the city limits, and north of Hillsborough Avenue
District 2

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District II Officers patrol 50 square miles and serve 128,170 Tampa residents.
In 2007 there were...
Calls for Service . . . . . . . . . . . . .74,694
Self-Initiated Calls. . . . . . . . . . .127,715
Arrests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18,512

PATROL

The District Two Patrol Division serves Tampa's northern portion with uniformed officer patrols, Street Anti-Crime squads, Q.U.A.D. squads and property crimes detectives. Some of the points of interest in District Two are; Busch Gardens, the University of South Florida, and the Tampa Palms and Hunters Green area frequently referred to as "New Tampa." The uniformed officers are deployed on a four days on, four days off work cycle (see shift cycle calendar at left) with fourteen 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.

DLIS

A squad of plainclothes detectives, the District Latent Investigation Squad is assigned to District Two for latent investigation of crimes against property 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.

QUAD

Each District utilizes Q.U.A.D. (Quick Uniformed Attack on Drugs) Squads to aggressively work toward the reduction of open street drug dealing within the city. Implemented in February of 1989, the unit's mission includes the investigation of all street level narcotics related offenses; the investigation of street level narcotics violations with the assistance of the residents in the affected community; gathering and dissemination of pertinent street level narcotic intelligence to other divisions; and direct access for citizens to Q.U.A.D. officers assigned to their community. The squads, in keeping with the goals of the Tampa police Department, conduct frequent initiatives to remove visible street drug dealers from neighborhoods and improve the quality of life for Tampa's residents and visitors.

SAC

The Street Anti-Crime squads assigned to each district are plainclothes squads that handle varied types of complaints and assignments. The squads work in each district to reduce prostitution and prostitution related crimes. SAC squads also work robbery, burglary and auto theft related crimes using various techniques to proactively reduce crime. They also respond to citizen complaints for special problems and concerns.

Crime Prevention

A police officer and a Community Service Officer are deployed to each district to act in a proactive approach to crime prevention. The team addresses complaints along with evaluating needs in their district's communities. They also function as the district liaison for the department's Neighborhood Watch Program.

TPD District 2
9330 N. 30th Street
Tampa, Florida 33612
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District 2 Map

District 2
Main Phone Number
(813) 931-6500

District 2
Neighborhood Watch
(813) 931-6541


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