El Cajon Police Department

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El Cajon Police Department
Common nameEl Cajon PD
Station K (radio ID)
AbbreviationECPD
MottoCommitted to a Safe and Secure Community Through Service, Mutual Cooperation and Respect
Agency overview
Legal personalityGovernmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionEl Cajon, USA
Map of El Cajon Police Department's jurisdiction
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters100 Civic Center Way
El Cajon CA, 92020
Agency executive
  • Jeff Davis, Chief
Facilities
Stations1
Lockups1
Website
http://www.elcajonpolice.org/
http://www.elcajonneighbors.org/

The El Cajon Police Department (ECPD) is the municipal police agency responsible for enforcing laws, maintaining social order, and ensuring public safety within the city of El Cajon, California.

The current police chief is Jeff Davis, who took over for the retiring Chief Jim Redman, on December 5, 2015.

The El Cajon Police Department is a member of the San Diego County-Imperial County Regional Communications System.

The El Cajon Police Department Forensic Science Laboratory is accredited by the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors/Laboratory Accreditation Board (ASCLD/LAB).

Divisions

  • Animal Control
  • Crisis Negotiation Team
  • Communications
  • Investigations
  • Mounted Patrol
  • Patrol
  • Records
  • Reserves & Cadets -- for ages 16 to 21 who are interested in pursuing a career in law enforcement // unpaid sworn in reserve officers
  • RSVP & Volunteers
  • Special Enforcement
  • SWAT
  • Traffic

Notable cases

Notable Members

  • William John Cox (Billy Jack Cox), public interest attorney, author and political activist served as a police officer and detective between 1962 and 1968.

External links