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=== Unit IDs ===
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;Columbia Police Department
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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.
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*Supervisors are number 8xx.
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*Adam-x (Adam-1 through Adam-4) are the Streets Crime Unit.
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*Boy-x (Boy-1 through Boy-6) are units assigned to downtown.
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*CCharles-xx, (C-56 through C-59) are CSAs 'Community Service Aids' for non injury accidents, traffic control, parking violations and such.
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*David-xx are CPD detectives. FYI- Heard them say "David" but not D and then a number.
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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 (Most Boone County Sheriff Detectives Drive 2015 Ford Taurus's the the one shown here)[http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/File:Boone_County_Sheriff%27s_Detective_Vehicals.jpg Click Here]
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*J-6x (J-60 and J-61) are prisoner transports. Make frequent trips between the county jail and the Columbia Police Department.
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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- '''FYI- I live in Columbia and have never heard them use ten 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
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* 10-99 subject has warrant

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Target: Boone County (MO) Law Enforcement



Law Enforcement

Sheriff's Department

Rural Police

  • Rural Police: Columbia, Centralia, Hallsville, Sturgeon, Ashland

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Columbia Law Enforcement

155.3100 - shared by County Sheriff and Columbia Police
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 3/01/16)



Unit IDs

(Last Updated March 1st,2016)

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.
  • Adam-x (Adam-1 through Adam-4) are the Streets Crime Unit.
  • Boy-x (Boy-1 through Boy-6) are units assigned to downtown.
  • CCharles-xx, (C-56 through C-59) are CSAs 'Community Service Aids' for non injury accidents, traffic control, parking violations and such.
  • David-xx are CPD detectives. FYI- Heard them say "David" but not D and then a number.
  • 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 (Most Boone County Sheriff Detectives Drive 2015 Ford Taurus's the the one shown here)Click Here
  • J-6x (J-60 and J-61) are prisoner transports. Make frequent trips between the county jail and the Columbia Police Department.
  • 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- FYI- I live in Columbia and have never heard them use ten 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