
The Uniform Services Division of the Boynton Beach Police
Department encompasses several high visibility policing
functions. These functions are Road Patrol, Traffic Unit,
Community Action Team (CAT), K-9, Marine Enforcement, Community
Redevelopment Agency Police Unit, Community Services, Youth
Violence Prevention Program, and Special Weapons and Tactics
(SWAT). Combined, these units respond to approximately 65,000
calls for service annually.
Road Patrol is the backbone of the Boynton Beach Police
Department. The men and women of road patrol are the
department's most visible asset. They patrol the city 24/7 and
are driven by 911 calls. All Road Patrol units are radio
dispatched and respond to non-emergency calls for service. We
currently have four Lieutenants, also called shift commanders.
Each Lieutenant is responsible for
a shift that is comprised of three Sergeants and seventeen
Officers. Road Patrol is responsible for handling the bulk of
calls for service on any given day.
The Traffic Unit consists of one sergeant, eight traffic
officers, and eight community service officers. Primary function
of the Traffic Unit is to ensure our roadways are safe by
enforcing traffic laws and conducting selective enforcing in
areas that are chronic to traffic violations. Members patrol the
city by motorcycle and patrol car and investigate all traffic
fatalities and accidents involving serious injury. Several other
functions of the traffic unit are DUI enforcement, selective
traffic enforcement, traffic studies, aggressive driving
enforcement, and other traffic-related issues in the city. The
primary function of the community service officers are to assist
in traffic investigations and take reports of minor traffic
crashes.
The Community Action Team is comprised of one Sergeant and six
Officers. This is a very diverse team of officers who conduct
both long and short term narcotics, gambling, and prostitution
investigations. They also investigate complaints of criminal
activity that affect the quality of life in the Boynton Beach
community. Many of the investigations that are conducted by the
CAT Team are the direct results of information provided to the
Boynton Beach Police Department by concerned citizens.
Click here to send an anonymous tip to the CAT.
The K-9 Unit consists of four teams of an officer and their K-9
partner. There is one team assigned to each of the 4 Road Patrol
shifts providing K-9 coverage to the city 24/7. The Boynton
Beach Police Department K-9 teams are cross-trained for
tracking, apprehension, article searches and narcotics
detection. K-9 can also be called upon to search for missing and
lost children and senior citizens. Each year, the unit is
responsible for over 100 tracks and apprehensions. The unit
maintains annual training standards as set forth by the Florida
Department of Law Enforcement.
The Boynton Beach Police Department Marine Unit is supervised
by the Special Services Lieutenant. There are two officers
assigned to the unit. They patrol inland waterways, the
Intracostal waterway, and offshore utilizing a rigid hull
inflatable vessel and a larger offshore vessel. Some of the
functions of the Marine Unit are enforcement of boating
regulations, safety patrol, drug interdiction, boater safety
awareness and inspections, and illegal alien interdiction.
The officers in the Marine Unit are U.S. Customs Blue
Lightning and work in cooperation with ICE and the USCG.
The CRA Police Unit is assigned exclusively to the downtown
area and Heart of Boynton district. The unit's primary
function is to improve the quality of life in the CRA
district and to forge a relationship of trust between the
community and the Boynton Beach Police Department. The unit
conducts aggressive enforcement efforts, as well as several
community outreach programs in the CRA District. A popular
method of transportation for the CRA unit is bicycle.
The Community Outreach Unit is a direct link between the
community and the Boynton Beach Police Department. Some of
the programs this unit runs are the Juvenile Arrest
Monitoring (JAM), Police Explorers, Juvenile First Offender,
Crime Prevention, Citizen Police Academy and the Teen Police
Academy.
The Boynton Beach Police Department SWAT conducts high-risk
warrant service, high-visibility gang suppression, dignitary
protection, and is called upon several times annually to
respond to barricaded subjects and hostage situation.
Members of the SWAT team are trained in the use of superior
weaponry and high speed police tactics.
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