Roseville Police Department (California)
The Roseville Police Department is responsible for policing the city of Roseville. The Chief of Police is Troy Bergstrom.
| Roseville Police Department | |
|---|---|
| Agency overview | |
| Formed | 1909 |
| Jurisdictional structure | |
| Legal jurisdiction | Municipal/Regional |
| Operational structure | |
| Headquarters | 1051 Junction Blvd. Roseville, California 95678 |
| Sworn members | 122 |
| Agency executive |
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| Website | |
| Official website | |
In 1995, a Roseville police officer shot and killed another officer, Mark A. White, during a shooting attack at the city's police station. White drew his weapon against the assailant, but another officer mistakenly believed White was also an assailant and shot and killed him.[1]
Ranks
| Rank | Insignia |
|---|---|
| Chief | |
| Captain | |
| Lieutenant | |
| Sergeant | |
| Police Officer |
Assignments
Sworn assignments
- Administration
- Patrol
- K-9 Unit
- Traffic
- Field Training
- Special Problem Oriented Teams
- Investigations
- Community Services
- Animal Control
Non-sworn assignments
- Communications Unit
- Crime Scene Investigators
- Volunteers
Academy and training
Officers for the city of Roseville, as well as other cities in the area, receive their training at the Sacramento Police Academy.
References
- Thigpen/Appeal-Democrat, Daniel. "Officer Mark A. White left behind a wife and two children". Appeal-Democrat. Retrieved 2022-02-23.
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