Reno Police Department (Nevada)

Reno Police Department
Common name Reno Police Department
Abbreviation RPD
Motto Your Police-Our Community
Agency overview
Formed 1903
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction* City of Reno in the state of Nevada, United States
Size 105.9 mi (170.4 km)
Population 233,294
Legal jurisdiction Reno, Nevada
Governing body Council-Manager
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters 455 E. 2nd Street
Agency executive Jason Soto (Interim), Chief of Police
Facilities
Substations 1
Detention Centers 1
Website
http://www.reno.gov/government/departments/police/
Footnotes
* Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction.

The Reno Police Department (RPD) is the police department of the City of Reno in Washoe County in northern Nevada.

History

RPD was established in 1903 to serve the growing community of Reno, which at that time consisted of a couple of square miles and had a population of around 1000.[1] Since then, RPD has grown along with the rest of the city.

As of 2013, RPD provided law enforcement services to an area of 105.9 square miles (274 km2) and a population of approximately 233,294 citizens.

Structure

The Department is led by a chief of police, who reports to the city manager.

Three main divisions exist: Administration, Support, and operations. [2]

Administration includes command staff, grant and records departments.

Support has Detective, Regional Operations, and Internal Affairs.

Operations handles Patrolling.


Other Programs [3]

In popular culture

In Reno 911!, the Reno Sheriff's Department' is the main focus of attention which is a spin on RPD.

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