Difference between revisions of "Boone County (MO) Law Enforcement"
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! ID !! Assignment !! Notes | ! ID !! Assignment !! Notes | ||
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− | | | + | | 1-PAUL-xx, 2-PAUL-xx, 3-PAUL-xx, and 4-PAUL-xx || Patrol units |
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*First number refers to the officer's shift | *First number refers to the officer's shift | ||
*Last two digits correspond to the beat. | *Last two digits correspond to the beat. | ||
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− | | | + | | ADAM-1 - Adam-4 || Administration – Chief of Police, Assistant Chiefs, Accreditation Manager, and Internal Affairs |
+ | Supervisor and investigator. || | ||
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− | | | + | | BOY-1 - Boy-6 || Downtown units/Court Security || |
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− | + | | CHARLES-56 - Charles-59 || CSAs 'Community Service Aids' || for non injury accidents, traffic control, parking violations and such. | |
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− | | CHARLES-56 - Charles-59 || CSAs 'Community Service Aids' || for non injury accidents, traffic control, parking violations and such | ||
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| DAVID-xx || CPD detectives. || 1 David 25 and 1 David 28, working late night/early morning. | | DAVID-xx || CPD detectives. || 1 David 25 and 1 David 28, working late night/early morning. | ||
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− | | EDWARD-xx || | + | | EDWARD-xx || Patrol Unit on Special Assignment || Have heard them making traffic stops without the Edward/Tom designation as well as special assignment at Ashland High School. Both city and county seem to use this designation. It seems to simply replace P in a unit's usual sector/beat designation. Like the Ocean Units, Edward Units quite often have the shift prefix "0." |
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− | |EDWARD/TOM-x || | + | |EDWARD/TOM-x || Special Assignment/Traffic Unit || |
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− | | | + | |JOHN-x || Prisoner Transport || Always designated 1-John-1. |
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− | | | + | | KING-xx || Canine (K-9) units || |
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− | | | + | | LINCOLN-x || Lieutenant || Have heard 1-Lincoln-1, 1-Lincoln-2, and 5-Lincoln-5 |
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− | | | + | | PAUL-xx || Patrol Units || County also uses this designation for deputies assigned to patrol. |
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− | | | + | | TOM-xx || Traffic units || |
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− | | | + | | ROBERT-xx|| School Resource Officers || assigned to Columbia Public Schools per the policy and procedure manual. However, also heard a unit in the northern end of the county use this designation. |
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− | | | + | | OCEAN-x || Community Outreach Unit || Often heard with the shift designation "0" as in zero-ocean-one |
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− | | | + | | GEORGE || Fugitive Unit or Fraud Section (depending on number) || *this no longer appears in the handbook as of 10/21/2019 and may be deprecated* |
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− | | SAM | + | | SAM-xx ||Sergeant || |
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− | | | + | | SAM/TOM-x || Traffic Unit Sergeant || |
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− | | | + | | VICTOR || Unknown unit type || Was dispatched as "5 Victor/King" meaning it was also a K9 unit. 5 prefix indicates county unit. |
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− | | | + | | WILLIAM-x || Unknown unit type || Heard a Sergeant ask that 1 William 2 be dispatched to back up another unit. 1 Prefix indicates city unit. This designation does not appear in the policy and procedure manual. |
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+ | *[https://www.como.gov/police/cpd-policies/ Unit designations described in Columbia PD Policy 302] | ||
'''Another Unit ID System: | '''Another Unit ID System: | ||
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*[http://www.ericcarlson.net/scanner/police.html Click here to go to Police Dispatch Unit ID's similar to Columbia's] | *[http://www.ericcarlson.net/scanner/police.html Click here to go to Police Dispatch Unit ID's similar to Columbia's] | ||
− | ====Boone County | + | ====Boone County Sherrif's Dept. Unit IDs==== |
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| 5xx, 7xx, 8xx || Sheriff's Department || There is no apparent pattern to the unit numbers. | | 5xx, 7xx, 8xx || Sheriff's Department || There is no apparent pattern to the unit numbers. | ||
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+ | | 8xx || Supervisors || Unconfirmed | ||
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| 9xx || warrant round up || used 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. | | 9xx || warrant round up || used 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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| J-6x (J-60 and J-61) || prisoner transports || Make frequent trips between the county jail and the Columbia Police Department. | | J-6x (J-60 and J-61) || prisoner transports || Make frequent trips between the county jail and the Columbia Police Department. | ||
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+ | | PAUL-x || Deputies assigned to patrol || Example: 5 Paul 5 or 8 Paul 3 | ||
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+ | | SAM-xx ||Sergeant || || | ||
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| SR-5x || Sheriff's Department School Resource Officers || assigned to schools in Ashland, Hallsville and Sturgeon | | SR-5x || Sheriff's Department School Resource Officers || assigned to schools in Ashland, Hallsville and Sturgeon | ||
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+ | | YOUNG-xx || Unknown unit type || County unit. Heard this unit at Ashland/US 63 asking if Highway Patrol needs assistance. | ||
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− | 5 | + | 5 Paul 25 is a Boone County Sheriff Deputy; confirmed |
====Centralia Police Department (MO) Radio Frequency Information==== | ====Centralia Police Department (MO) Radio Frequency Information==== |
Revision as of 04:38, 21 December 2020
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Contents
Law Enforcement
Sheriff's Department
- Boone County Fire Protection District Station Map
- County Website
- Boone County and Columbia city have a joint dispatch center.
- Units heard: "Columbia Command"
Rural Police
- Rural Police: Columbia, Centralia, Hallsville, Sturgeon, Ashland
'"`UNIQ--freqsubcat-00000001-QINU`"'
Columbia Law Enforcement
155.3100 - shared by County Sheriff and Columbia Police & Ashland PD & Hallsvillie PD 155.4750 - Joint Communications Repeater (Columbia, Howard Co, Ashland, Stugeon, Hallsville) 854.9625 - WQNC847 Repeater-Wideband for Law Ops 152.1200 - WQNG741 FBBS 340 wt power; possibly for paging? 453.4250 - Remote Link 1-Columbia (for 155.7450 R) 453.9250 - Columbia PD RF-2, Remote Link- Columbia (for 155.7450 R) 460.5250 - Columbia PD RF-4, Remote Link- Columbia (for 155.7450 R) 156.1500 - Columbia PD Police Car-to-Car/Detectives [Ch 3] (confirmed as having voice inversion/analog encryption available)
- Columbia Police CH2 has switched from BM to RM. Not sure on the input freq. yet but it is definitely a repeater/mobile system now (Updated 3/01/16)
- Police Beat Map (Updated 2019)
Unit IDs
Columbia Police Department Unit IDs
ID | Assignment | Notes |
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1-PAUL-xx, 2-PAUL-xx, 3-PAUL-xx, and 4-PAUL-xx | Patrol units |
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ADAM-1 - Adam-4 | Administration – Chief of Police, Assistant Chiefs, Accreditation Manager, and Internal Affairs
Supervisor and investigator. || | |
BOY-1 - Boy-6 | Downtown units/Court Security | |
CHARLES-56 - Charles-59 | CSAs 'Community Service Aids' | for non injury accidents, traffic control, parking violations and such. |
DAVID-xx | CPD detectives. | 1 David 25 and 1 David 28, working late night/early morning. |
EDWARD-xx | Patrol Unit on Special Assignment | Have heard them making traffic stops without the Edward/Tom designation as well as special assignment at Ashland High School. Both city and county seem to use this designation. It seems to simply replace P in a unit's usual sector/beat designation. Like the Ocean Units, Edward Units quite often have the shift prefix "0." |
EDWARD/TOM-x | Special Assignment/Traffic Unit | |
JOHN-x | Prisoner Transport | Always designated 1-John-1. |
KING-xx | Canine (K-9) units | |
LINCOLN-x | Lieutenant | Have heard 1-Lincoln-1, 1-Lincoln-2, and 5-Lincoln-5 |
PAUL-xx | Patrol Units | County also uses this designation for deputies assigned to patrol. |
TOM-xx | Traffic units | |
ROBERT-xx | School Resource Officers | assigned to Columbia Public Schools per the policy and procedure manual. However, also heard a unit in the northern end of the county use this designation. |
OCEAN-x | Community Outreach Unit | Often heard with the shift designation "0" as in zero-ocean-one |
GEORGE | Fugitive Unit or Fraud Section (depending on number) | *this no longer appears in the handbook as of 10/21/2019 and may be deprecated* |
SAM-xx | Sergeant | |
SAM/TOM-x | Traffic Unit Sergeant | |
VICTOR | Unknown unit type | Was dispatched as "5 Victor/King" meaning it was also a K9 unit. 5 prefix indicates county unit. |
WILLIAM-x | Unknown unit type | Heard a Sergeant ask that 1 William 2 be dispatched to back up another unit. 1 Prefix indicates city unit. This designation does not appear in the policy and procedure manual. |
Another Unit ID System:
Boone County Sherrif's Dept. Unit IDs
ID | Assignment | Notes | |
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5xx, 7xx, 8xx | Sheriff's Department | There is no apparent pattern to the unit numbers. | |
8xx | Supervisors | Unconfirmed | |
9xx | warrant round up | used 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 | Sheriff's Department detectives | Most Boone County Sheriff Detectives Drive 2015 Ford Taurus's the one shown here | |
J-6x (J-60 and J-61) | prisoner transports | Make frequent trips between the county jail and the Columbia Police Department. | |
PAUL-x | Deputies assigned to patrol | Example: 5 Paul 5 or 8 Paul 3 | |
SAM-xx | Sergeant | ||
SR-5x | Sheriff's Department School Resource Officers | assigned to schools in Ashland, Hallsville and Sturgeon | |
YOUNG-xx | Unknown unit type | County unit. Heard this unit at Ashland/US 63 asking if Highway Patrol needs assistance. |
5 Paul 25 is a Boone County Sheriff Deputy; confirmed
Centralia Police Department (MO) Radio Frequency Information
- WPBH443 - add 159.1125 Mobile Extenders (6/13)
24803 Centralia on MOSWIN; a low activity talkgroup.
Missouri Department Of Conservation Unit IDs
Ranger 6 is a either a park ranger in Boone County or a Conservation Agent in Boone County.
Other Departments Unit IDs
Other city police departments in Boone County using Columbia Joint Communications: They are on 155.310.
601 - 606 | Ashland Police Department |
631 - 634 | Hallsville Police Department |
660 - 661 | Sturgeon Police Department |
672 | Centralia Police Dept unit |
Brevity Codes
- Columbia seems not to use ten codes
Code-7 | CPD officer is out for lunch |
10-12 |
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10-15 | subject in custody in route to police or sheriff department; usually right after they are done saying the are 10-15 they will say they are either enroute to BCJ or CPD for processing. |
10-99 | subject has warrant |
Misc. Frequencies
Ashland
Frequency | License | Type | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
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155.04000 | WPGX499 | BM | Ashld Police | Police (freq used on MOSWIN 1-013) | FMN | Law Tac |
173.32500 | WQKJ505 | F | Ashland WDD | Water Data | Telm | Data |
- 155.040 Ashland Police Department Dispatch (Nothing heard on this frequency, yet.)
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