St. Louis County Police Department

St. Louis County Police Department
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Common nameSt. Louis County PD
AbbreviationSLCPD
MottoTo Serve and Protect
Agency overview
Formed
  • July 1, 1955 (1955-07-01)
  • (69 years ago)
[1]
Preceding agency
  • St. Louis County Sheriff's Office
Employees1,290 (2020)
Annual budget$87,561,609 (2010)[2]

$87,673,800 (2011)[3]

$147,707,521 (2020)[4]
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionSt. Louis County, Missouri, United States
jurisdiction of St. Louis County Police Department
Size520 sq mi (1,300 km2).
Population1,005,159 (2022 Census)
Legal jurisdictionSt. Louis County, Missouri
Governing bodySt. Louis County Board of Police Commissioners
Constituting instrument
  • Yes
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters7900 Forsyth Boulevard St. Louis, Missouri 63105
Sworn members1,100 (2020)
Unsworn members329 (2018)
Board of Police Commissionerss responsible
  • Brain Ashworth, Chairman
  • Richard E. Banks, Vice-Chairman
  • Michelle F. Schwerin, Member
  • Thomasina Hassler, Member
Agency executives
  • Colonel Kenneth Gregory, Chief of Police
  • Lieutenant Colonel Bryan Ludwig, Deputy Chief of Police
  • Lieutenant Colonel Juan Cox, Division of Patrol
  • Lieutenant Colonel Gerald Lohr, Division of Operational Support
  • Lieutenant Colonel Tim Cunningham, Division of Criminal Investigations
Facilities
Precincts8 Precincts, 12 sub-stations
Helicopter/Airplanes6 Helicopter, 1 Fixed Wing
Website
St. Louis County Police Department Official Website

The St. Louis County Police Department (also known as the SLCPD or County Police) is the primary law enforcement agency St. Louis County in the U.S. state.

The St. Louis County Police Department (also known as the SLCPD or County Police) is the primary and largest law enforcement agency serving St. Louis County in the U.S. state of Missouri. The current Chief of Police is Colonel Kenneth Gregory. According to the Charter of St. Louis County, the county police chief has all of the criminal law enforcement duties of the sheriff of St. Louis County, except for the operation of the St. Louis County Jail, which is handled by the St. Louis County Department of Justice Services (civilian), court bailiff and service of civil process. Court bailiff/civil process duties are provided by a court-appointed sheriff and his employees, none of whom have law enforcement powers.

The St. Louis County Police Department is the Largest County police agency in Missouri, based on number of employees, county population, and geographic area served.

This change in law enforcement services occurred in 1955, when the St. Louis County Charter was amended by the voters to restrict the duties of the St. Louis County Sheriff's Office. The position of elected sheriff was eliminated. St. Louis County is one of two counties in Missouri that does not have an elected sheriff. With the charter amendment, all law enforcement services were assigned to a new police agency, the St. Louis County Police Department. The department is primarily responsible for law enforcement and investigations within unincorporated St. Louis County and contract municipalities, however, it has full police authority throughout the county, including its 88 municipalities which are also served by 58 local police departments, some of them very small.[5] Additionally, St. Louis County police officers are authorized to enforce Missouri law in all counties in the state having a government of the first classification, which includes the independent City of St. Louis. Deputy Chief Kenneth Gregory was appointed to the position of Chief of Police on January 28, 2022, by the St. Louis County Board of Police Commissioners.

  1. ^ "The St. Louis County Police Department: Then and Now". St. Louis County. Retrieved November 29, 2014.
  2. ^ [1][dead link]
  3. ^ "Download". www.stlouisco.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2020-05-07.
  4. ^ "Budget summary" (PDF). www.stlouisco.com. 2012. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2019-07-04.
  5. ^ New Flordell Hills police force off to rough start as officer is charged with stealing from evidence room; by Jennifer S Mann, 2 October 2014, St Louis Post-Dispatch