Cambridge Police Department (Massachusetts)
Cambridge Police Department |
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CPD |
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Patch of the Cambridge Police Department. |
Agency overview |
Formed |
1859 |
Annual budget |
$40 Million |
Legal personality |
Governmental: Government agency |
Jurisdictional structure |
Operations jurisdiction* |
State of Massachusetts, USA |
Size |
Land Area 6.43 sq mi (16.7 km2) |
Population |
Residents 105,000, Daytime Population 400,000+ |
Legal jurisdiction |
City of Cambridge, Massachusetts |
General nature |
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Operational structure |
Headquarters |
Cambridge, Massachusetts |
Police Officers |
272 |
Civilians |
37 |
Commissioner responsible |
Robert C. Haas[1] |
Website |
Cambridge Police |
Footnotes |
* Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction. |
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The Cambridge Police Department is the municipal police department for the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the United States. The department has 266 police officers and 42 civilian personnel. It was organized in 1859.[2] The Cambridge Police Department completed their headquarters relocation as of March 2009. The police department is now located inside the Robert W. Healy Public Safety Facility, at 125 Sixth Street in the neighborhood of Kendall Square.
Prior to the move, the Cambridge Police were based in a facility at 5 Western Avenue, which was seen as outdated having been more than 75 years old.[3]
Cooperation
The Cambridge Police are the main law enforcement agency for the city of Cambridge, where it holds ultimate jurisdiction over the city, however joint law enforcement may be carried out with the assistance of other law enforcement agencies: Two divisions of the Massachusetts State Police known as the Fourth (Boston)[4] and Fifth (Brighton)[5] barracks of Troop H, practice functional cooperation with the Cambridge Police Department. Additionally, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Police may cover its own transit properties or facilities in Cambridge along with the Harvard University and MIT police providing coverage for their local campuses and other facilities.
Rank Structure
Title |
Insignia |
Commissioner |
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Superintendent |
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Deputy Superintendent |
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Lieutenant |
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Sergeant |
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Patrol Officer/Detective |
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Former Ranks
- Captain - The rank of Captain was eliminated in 2007 with the retirement of Captain Richard Bongiorno.
Neighboring Police Departments
- Arlington
- Belmont
- Boston
- Somerville
- Watertown
Specifics
- Emergency: 9-1-1
- Non-emergency: +1.617.349.3300
- Address: 125 Sixth Street, Cambridge, MA USA 02142
- Former Address: 5 Western Avenue, 02139
- Marked Patrol Vehicles: 27
- Unmarked Patrol Vehicles: 24
- Motorcycles: 14
- Bicycles: 12
- Special Vehicles: 9
- 2008 Calls for Service: 105,000
Fleet details
- Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor - Patrol Units, Traffic Units, and Unmarked Units.
- Ford Explorer - Community Relations Unit.
- Ford Expeditions - LTs Unit, Traffic Unit, and ERU Unit.
- Ford Econoline Series Vans - Traffic Unit and Prisoner Transport Unit.
- Ford Econoline Series Box Van - ESU Unit.
- Ford 'F' Series - Prisoner Transport Units.
- Chevrolet Tahoe - Maintenace Unit.
- BMW Motorcycles - Traffic Units.
- Toyota Camrys - Command Staff.
Fleet Gallery
See also
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Massachusetts portal |
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Boston portal |
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Law enforcement/Law enforcement topics portal |
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