Virginia Beach Police Department

The Virginia Beach Police Department (VBPD) is the primary law enforcement agency servicing 447,489 people within 497.3 square miles (1,288 km2) of jurisdiction within Virginia Beach, Virginia.

Virginia Beach Police Department
AbbreviationVBPD
Agency overview
Formed1963
Employees953
Annual budget$107 million (2021)[1]
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionVirginia Beach, Virginia, USA
Map of Virginia Beach Police Department's jurisdiction.
Size497.3 square miles (1,288 km2)
Population450,189 (2018)
Governing bodyCity
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersVirginia Beach, Virginia
Police Officers840
Civilians132
Agency executive
  • Anthony (Tony) F. Zucaro, Chief of Police
Facilities
Stations4 precincts
Helicopters2
Website
Official Website

Special Operations Bureau

Marine Patrol Unit 146 operating in Lynnhaven River

Special Operations is a bureau under the Police Operations Division. Officers are responsible for specialized traffic enforcement, maintaining and deploying rapid response teams for handling unusual occurrences, and conducting law enforcement actions. Tactical units used to accomplish this include:

  • Special Weapons and Tactics Team (SWAT) - Responsible for the resolution of situations requiring unique actions, tactics, or equipment. The goal of the unit is to resolve situations while limiting hazards to citizens and police personnel.
  • Bomb Squad - Founded in 1991 as the Tactical Explosives Unit, with the singular role of explosive breaching/entry techniques for the SWAT Team.
  • Canine Unit - Assist in a patrol capacity and can be used for: all felonies in progress; occurrences involving weapons; violent persons; prowlers; area searches and tracking; alarm calls; searches for evidence; building searches and clearing; support for SWAT and tactical operations.
  • Mounted Patrol Unit.
  • Crisis Negotiation Team - Use intervention techniques to defuse situations involving individuals who are suicidal, barricaded , or holding hostages.
  • Fatal Crash Team - Conduct accident investigation and reconstruction.
  • Hit and Run - Investigate accidents involving hit and run and/or leaving the scene.
  • Traffic Safety Unit - Addresses the city's increasing fatality and alcohol-related accident rates.
  • Motor Carrier Safety and Environmental Crimes Unit - Conducts roadside inspections of commercial motor vehicles to locate and enforce equipment defects, logbook violations, hauling permit violations, overweight vehicles, and hazardous material violations.
  • Motorcycle Unit - Primarily responsible for reducing traffic-related incidents and deaths within the City of Virginia Beach through aggressive RADAR enforcement.
  • Aviation Unit / Helicopter Operations - Primary mission is to support police ground units through air patrol, search and rescue, surveillance, crime scene photos, and damage assessments. Its secondary missions are to support other city departments, and support other jurisdictions in the tidewater area.
  • Marine Patrol Unit / Dive Team - Attend meetings of the Port Security, Homeland Security Committees, and the Safe Boating Coalition. Boat Captains present presentations about the unit and boating safety.[2]
  • Gun Trace Unit - Was established in 2008, primary task is to find the original origins of guns used in crimes. They have to monitor all weapons seized and try to determine who the original buyer was using the e-Trace system.[3]

Support Services

The Virginia Beach Police Department’s Support Services Division provides administrative support to the department. The division is made up of the following units: Automated System Support, Budget Office, Central Records Unit, Crime Reporting Unit, Office of Planning & Analysis, Payroll Office, and Logistical Support (Property & Evidence Unit and the Uniform & Supply Unit).[4]

Investigative Division

The Investigative Division of the Virginia Beach Police Department oversees the Detective Bureau and Special Investigations.[5]

Operations Division

Includes the following units:

  • Animal Control - The mission of the Virginia Beach Bureau of Animal Control is to balance the health, safety and welfare needs of the people and animals in the City.
  • Auxiliary Police
  • First Precinct
  • Second Precinct
  • Third Precinct
  • Fourth Precinct
  • Special Operations
  • The Crime Prevention Unit[6]
  • Community Service Officers

Rank structure

Title Insignia Duties
Police Chief
Chief of Department
Deputy Chief
Bureau Commander
Captain
Commander of Patrol Districts
Lieutenant
Sergeant
Master Police Officer
Police Officer

Awards

  • The Life Saving Medal - Awarded to any sworn or ancillary member of the Department of Police or any other law enforcement agency who distinguishes himself by performing extraordinary physical acts or renders life saving techniques to aid in the preservation of a human life. Only one award can be given for each instance, regardless of the number of lives saved.
  • The Silver Cross Award - Awarded to any sworn or ancillary member of the Department of Police or other law enforcement agency who distinguishes himself themselves by extraordinary bravery not justifying the Medal of Valor award.
  • The Special Commendation Award - Awarded to any member of the Department of Police or any other law enforcement agency for an act or achievement above that which is normally required or expected.
  • The Medal of Merit - Awarded to any sworn or ancillary member of the Department of Police or other law enforcement agency who distinguishes themselves by performing his duties in a manner that clearly exceeds what is normally required or expected or for a highly creditable police accomplishment.
  • The Medal of Valor - Awarded to any sworn or ancillary member of the Department of Police or other law enforcement agency who distinguishes themselves conspicuously by gallantry and at the risk of their life. The Medal of Valor is a Maltese cross medallion.
  • The Blue Star Medal - Awarded to any sworn or ancillary member of the Department of Police who has been killed, wounded or injured in the performance of their duties. The Blue Star is similar equivalent to the U.S. Government's Purple Heart.[7]

Fallen officers

Since the establishment of the Virginia Beach Police Department, 8 officers have died in the line of duty.[8]

Officer Date of Death Details
Roger L. McClung December 19, 1968 Drowned
Robert R. Monette December 19, 1968 Drowned
Jimmy Wayne Mobley July 11, 1979 Aircraft accident
William Douglas Black July 11, 1979 Aircraft accident
Daniel T. Maloney December 27, 1981 Gunfire
George Wayne Starr August 31, 1991 Struck by vehicle
Rodney Fredderick Pocceschi June 23, 2003 Gunfire
Michael Smith Phillips August 7, 2008 Gunfire
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See also

References

  1. Sullivan, Carl; Baranauckas, Carla (June 26, 2020). "Here's how much money goes to police departments in largest cities across the U.S." USA Today. Archived from the original on July 14, 2020.
  2. Virginia Beach Police Department - Special Operations
  3. Patterson, William R. (2010). "Enforcing Firearms Laws at the Local Level: A Case Study of the Virginia Beach Police Department's Gun Trace Unit". The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles. 83 (3): 268–282. doi:10.1350/pojo.2010.83.3.514.
  4. Virginia Beach Police Department - Support Services
  5. Virginia Beach Police Department - Investigative Division
  6. Virginia Beach Police Department - Operations Division
  7. Virginia Beach Police Department - Awards & Recognition
  8. Officer Down Memorial page
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