Patrol Division

The Patrol Division is known as the backbone of the Department. Patrol is the largest Division in the Department. It's personnel are the Uniformed, Highly Visible representatives of the Department. Of the 116 total sworn Police Department positions, 71 are Patrol Division assignments. Chances are when you call the police to report a crime or accident, our patrol officers are the first units to arrive. Most peoples observations of, or contact with, the Milford Police Department involves a member of the Patrol Division Patrol Officers are considered "generalists" rather than "specialists" because they must handle a wide array of problems, incidents and investigation This Division is working 24 hours a day, 365 days a year making the city a better place to live, work and shop.
 
Contact: 430 Boston Post Road, Milford CT, 06460     
Phone 203-878-6551    Fax 203-783-4804    E-Mail
 
Division Command Structure
The Patrol Division is under the command of a Captain and is split into three shifts. Each shift is commanded by one Lieutenant and several Sergeants who supervise the  Patrol Officers. In addition to the officers patrolling the streets, we have several civilian employees (dispatchers / stenos) who work within the Division.
 
 
Basic Patrol Division Responsibilities
  • Deter crime, protect public safety, keep peace
  • Provide round-the-clock patrols of the city    
  • First responders to calls for service
  • Enforce criminal laws, city ordinances and motor vehicle laws
  • Provide assistance, information or referrals if needed
Shift and Beat Coverage
  • Each day is divided into three 8-hour shifts
  • The city is broken down into geographical areas called “beats”
  • The beat structures were designed based in large part on population and call volume.
  • An officer is assigned to patrol each beat
  • The beat structure is periodically re-evaluated
  • Activity is routinely reviewed and additional resources may be deployed, or reallocated, to areas with identified needs
Special Units
  • Within the Patrol Division some of the Special Units include;
    • K-9 Unit
      • 3 Officers, 1 Supervisor
      • Officers still perform patrol duties and may be assigned to patrol a beat, but have the additional “tool” of a highly trained canine
      • Patrol K-9’s are German Shepard's trained primarily for tracking and apprehension
    • Bicycle Unit
      • 19 Officers certified
      • Officers still perform patrol duties but can be assigned to bike patrols whenever and wherever needed
      • Bikes used a great deal in downtown areas and during special events (Oyster Festival, parades etc)
      • Bikes allow officers to maneuver through crowds and traffic much easier than traditional patrol car
      • ​Bike patrols are ideal for community policing details such as COPSS Unit
    • ATV (All Terrain Vehicle)
      • Specially trained Officers operate All-Terrain off-road Vehicles in wooded areas, open spaces, railroad tracks etc and can also be deployed to beaches if needed
    • CSU (Crime Suppression Unit)
      • Officers reassigned from their daily patrol job
      • Every few months different officers are rotated into unit
      • Officers focus on particular problems or areas and develop specific plans to address issues
      • Combination of uniform and plainclothes assignments
    • COPSS (Community Oriented Police Sub-Station)
      • The COPPS unit allows us to bring the police department to the community
      • The unit is comprised of officers taken away from their normal daily patrol jobs and reassigned to the unit