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==Unit IDs==
 
==Unit IDs==
;CPD unit numbers
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;Columbia Police Department
  
*K-xx, i.e. K-20 and K-30 are K-9 units, they only have two right now
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*Patrol units are numbered 1xx, 2xx, 3xx, and 4xx. First number refers to the officer's shift and the last two digits correspond to the beat.
*C-xx, i.e. C-59, C-61 are CSAs 'Community Service Aids' for non injury accidents, traffic control, parking violations and such.  
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*Supervisors are number 8xx.
*SR-x i.e. SR-3, SR-52 assigned to Columbia Public Schools 1xx, i.e. 105, 136, 165 are first shift officers 2xx, i.e. 226, 231, 295 are second shift officers 3xx, i.e. 316, 336, 347 are third shift officers
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*The last two digits of 100's, 200's, and 300's correspond to the Community Policing-City of Columbia Beat Map 
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*A-x (A-1 through A-4) are the Streets Crime Unit.
*CODE-7 just means that CPD officer is out for lunch  
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*B-x (B-1 through B-6) are units assigned to downtown.
*10-15 subject in custody in route to police or sheriff department
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*C-xx, (C-56 through C-59) are CSAs 'Community Service Aids' for non injury accidents, traffic control, parking violations and such.
*10-12 either the dispatcher is asking the officer if subject can hear the radio, or officer is in route somewhere with someone not in custody  
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*D-xx are CPD detectives.
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*K-x, (K-2 and K-3) are K-9 units, they only have two right now
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*T-x, (T-1 through T-6) are traffic units. T-5 and T-6 are DUI enforcement and are usually on evenings and overnight.
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*SR-x, (SR-1 through SR-8) are School Resource Officers assigned to Columbia Public Schools  
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;Boone County Sheriff's Department
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*5xx are assigned to the Sheriff's Department. There is no apparent pattern to the unit numbers.
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*9xx are used for warrant round up every couple of months they go out for the night and pick up people with a warrant and are also used for special events like the Boone County Fair.
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*D-5x are Sheriff's Department detectives
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*SR-5x are Sheriff's Department School Resource Officers assigned to schools in Ashland and Hallsville
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;Other Departments
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Other city police departments in Boone County using Columbia Joint Communications:
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*Ashland Police Department: 601 - 606
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*Hallsville Police Department: 631 - 634
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*Sturgeon Police Department: 660 - 661
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;Codes
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*Code-7 just means that CPD officer is out for lunch  
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*10-12 either the dispatcher is asking the officer if subject can hear the radio, or officer is in route somewhere with someone not in custody
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*10-15 subject in custody in route to police or sheriff department
 
*10-99 subject has warrant  
 
*10-99 subject has warrant  
  
;BCSD unit numbers
 
  
*00s deputy Sheriffs for all of Boone County
 
*900s are used for warrant round up every couple of months they go out for the night and pick up people with a warrant-
 
*900s are also used for special events like the Boone County Fair Other city police departments in Boone County using Columbia Joint Communications 60x, i.e. 601, 604 assigned to Ashland Police 63x, i.e. 633, 634 assigned to Hallsville and Centralia 66x, i.e. 660, 661 assigned to Sturgeon
 
  
 
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Revision as of 04:11, 13 February 2011

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Unit IDs

Columbia Police Department
  • Patrol units are numbered 1xx, 2xx, 3xx, and 4xx. First number refers to the officer's shift and the last two digits correspond to the beat.
  • Supervisors are number 8xx.
  • A-x (A-1 through A-4) are the Streets Crime Unit.
  • B-x (B-1 through B-6) are units assigned to downtown.
  • C-xx, (C-56 through C-59) are CSAs 'Community Service Aids' for non injury accidents, traffic control, parking violations and such.
  • D-xx are CPD detectives.
  • K-x, (K-2 and K-3) are K-9 units, they only have two right now
  • T-x, (T-1 through T-6) are traffic units. T-5 and T-6 are DUI enforcement and are usually on evenings and overnight.
  • SR-x, (SR-1 through SR-8) are School Resource Officers assigned to Columbia Public Schools
Boone County Sheriff's Department
  • 5xx are assigned to the Sheriff's Department. There is no apparent pattern to the unit numbers.
  • 9xx are used for warrant round up every couple of months they go out for the night and pick up people with a warrant and are also used for special events like the Boone County Fair.
  • D-5x are Sheriff's Department detectives
  • SR-5x are Sheriff's Department School Resource Officers assigned to schools in Ashland and Hallsville
Other Departments

Other city police departments in Boone County using Columbia Joint Communications:

  • Ashland Police Department: 601 - 606
  • Hallsville Police Department: 631 - 634
  • Sturgeon Police Department: 660 - 661
Codes
  • Code-7 just means that CPD officer is out for lunch
  • 10-12 either the dispatcher is asking the officer if subject can hear the radio, or officer is in route somewhere with someone not in custody
  • 10-15 subject in custody in route to police or sheriff department
  • 10-99 subject has warrant


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