Denver Police Department

Denver Police Department
Chest patch, No shoulder patches are worn.
Chest patch, No shoulder patches are worn.
Badge of Denver Police Department
Badge of Denver Police Department
AbbreviationDPD
Agency overview
Employees1,824 (2020)
Annual budget$230 million (2021)[1]
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionDenver, Colorado, United States
Map of Denver Police Department's jurisdiction
Size154.9 square miles (401 km2)
Population716,492 (2018) within the city & county of Denver. 2,552,195 in the metro area.
General nature
Operational structure
Police officers1,380 with an authorized strength of 1600
Civilian employees307
Agency executives
Parent agencyDenver Department of Public Safety
Facilities
Districts6
Patrol carsFord Crown Victoria, Ford Expedition, Chevrolet Impala, GMC Yukon/Chevrolet Tahoe, Dodge Durango, Awaiting Ford Utility Interceptor and Pursuit Interceptor to replace aging Crown Victoria
Air units1 - 1998 Bell 407
K-9 UnitsBelgian Malinois and Dutch Shepherd
Website
https://denvergov.org/content/denvergov/en/police-department.html

The Denver Police Department (DPD) is the full service police department jointly for the City and County of Denver, Colorado, which provides police services to the entire county, including Denver International Airport, and may provide contractual security police service to special districts within the county. The police department is within the Denver Department of Public Safety, which also includes the Denver Sheriff Department and Denver Fire Department. The DPD was established in 1859.[2]

The current police chief is Ron Thomas.

The Patrol Division is made up of 6 patrol districts. Within each patrol district, there are up to 3 different sectors. Each sector is made up of numerous precincts. Each precinct has one patrol car with 1–2 officers assigned it. Officers assigned to patrol work four 10-hour shifts.

Recruits begin the DPD Academy as a recruit officer. Upon graduation, officers are classified as "police officer 4th class." After the completion of 3 years of service, officers are classified as "police officer 1st class."

  1. ^ https://www.denvergov.org/files/assets/public/finance/documents/budget/2021-budget-v1_2_3.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ yongli (2021-01-25). "The Denver Police Department, 1859–1933". coloradoencyclopedia.org. Retrieved 2021-06-06.