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Casa Grande Police Department (AZ)

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The community of Casa Grande is located in Southern Arizona between Phoenix and Tucson on Interstate 10. Casa Grande has a population of about 48,000 and has 77 sworn officer positions. The Patrol Division is comprised of 5 patrol teams. Each team is staffed with a Sergeant, a Police Corporal and Police Officers. A civilian Police Service Specialist is assigned to each patrol team to perform duties such as prisoner processing, not requiring a sworn Officer.

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