Safe Auburn: Community Conversations

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Thank you for participating in our Safe Auburn: Community Conversations. We appreciate your dedication to providing valuable feedback. Your information will help drive and influence future community-based dialogues around making Auburn a safer place to live.

As meetings continue through October and beyond, the City of Auburn will continue to compile feedback and solutions. To remain accountable, transparent and collaborative, we pledge to publish and share feedback from community members on Speak Up Auburn. No identifying information will be shared.

Thank you for participating in our Safe Auburn: Community Conversations. We appreciate your dedication to providing valuable feedback. Your information will help drive and influence future community-based dialogues around making Auburn a safer place to live.

As meetings continue through October and beyond, the City of Auburn will continue to compile feedback and solutions. To remain accountable, transparent and collaborative, we pledge to publish and share feedback from community members on Speak Up Auburn. No identifying information will be shared.

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Auburn Patrol Districts

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The Auburn community is divided into North and South patrol sectors with a total of six patrol districts. 

The patrol division is the most visible unit of the police department and is staffed by 67 officers who respond to calls for service in marked patrol vehicles. hey are supervised by two commanders, one during day shift and the other during an evening shift and nine sergeants. 

This design promotes the greatest responsiveness and accountability to the community. It also allows officers to be assigned to patrol districts for extended periods of time and encourages neighborhood communication and community partnerships.

What district do you live in? Click the (+) sign to the left and place a pin in the map to let us know.

Page last updated: 08 Nov 2024, 10:32 AM