Fort Collins Police Services

The Fort Collins Police Services is the law enforcement agency of Fort Collins, Colorado. The department is headed by Chief Jeffrey Swoboda.[1] It has 214 sworn individuals and 115 civilian personnel.[2]

Fort Collins Police Services
Agency overview
Employees329
Annual budget$46,883,348 (2017)
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionColorado, U.S.
Population164,207 (2016)
Legal jurisdictionFort Collins, Colorado
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters2221 South Timberline Road
Sworn Individuals214
Unsworn members115
Agency executive
  • Jeffrey Swoboda, Police Chief
Website
www.fcgov.com/police/
One version of a Fort Collins Police Services patrol car

In addition to the Office of the Chief of Police (Administrative Division), the department is divided into Information Services, Investigative Services, Patrol Services and the Community and Special Services . Each service is headed by an officer in the rank of Assistant Chief. The department also has a Police Explorer group as well as an Auxiliary program, both of which are volunteer-roles. It periodically conducts a Citizen's Police Academy program.

The department has SWAT, motorcycle, and canine units. It also provides nine police officers who provide security to 34 schools in the area.

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