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Patrol Division
Uniformed Patrol Division, which as its name indicates, provides basic patrol and traffic enforcement services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, in response to emergency and non-emergency calls for police service.
Patrol officers are the first to respond to calls for service where law enforcement assistance is needed. Duties of the officers include preventing violations of statutes and ordinances, traffic enforcement, suppressing disturbances, roadway accident investigation, traffic direction, and patrolling residential and business areas.
Patrol Lieutenants
Patrol Lieutenants | Position | Phone Numbers |
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Email Benjamin Girdler | Lieutenant - Uniformed Services Division | 512-528-2963 |
Email John Lauden | Lieutenant - Uniformed Services Division | 512-528-2984 |
Patrol Sergeants
Patrol Sergeants | Position | Phone Numbers |
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Email T. Glenn | 100 Squad Sergeant | 512-528-2944 |
Email J. May | 200 Squad Sergeant | 512-528-2943 |
Email B. Johns | 300 Squad Sergeant | 512-528-2842 |
Email C. Price | 400 Squad Sergeant | 512-528-2825 |
Email D. Andrews | 500 Squad Sergeant | 512-528-2826 |
Email K. Davis | 600 Squad Sergeant | 512-528-2820 |
Please call 911 if you believe a crime is currently in progress. To report all non-emergency crimes, please call the non-emergency number 512-528-2800. Please call as quickly as possible when you believe a crime has occurred. Please do not touch or move items, giving the officers the maximum opportunity to find viable fingerprints.
Call about suspicious activity while it is occurring. Be clear about why it is suspicious. You can always call about an obvious or possible crime in progress. Always stay in a safe location and in general, do not approach someone you believe is committing a crime. In certain instances, if you approach or announce that you have called the police, it may reduce our chances of identifying any people involved.
- For stolen items, please have the serial numbers, model, make, color, value, time last seen, and time discovered missing. Items that do not have a serial number or owner identification number can not be entered into the state and national-wide system as being stolen.
- For missing people, please have a description ready which includes height, weight, hair/eye color, clothing, when and where last seen, jewelry, tattoos, age, DOB, SSN, and cell phone number. Please have the names, addresses, and phone numbers of friends available.
- For damaged items, please determine as best you can when (time frame) the damage occurred and the value of the damage. Again, it is critical that officers see what was damaged prior to any clean-up.
If you have further information on a case and would like to provide a written voluntary statement, please print and complete the form - Witness-Voluntary Statement 2022 (PDF). Be as specific as you can and fill in all the blanks. A completed form will expedite the process. After you have completed the statement, mail it to the department or have an officer come by and pick it up if you are within the city.