Southampton Village Police Department (New York)

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Southampton Village Police Department
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AbbreviationSVPD
Agency overview
FormedSeptember 4, 1894
Preceding agency
  • Town Constable
Employees46
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionSouthampton, New York, USA
Size6.8 square miles (18 km2)
Population6,500 (summer time population of over 35,000)
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersSouthampton, New York
Police Officers30
Civilians16
Agency executive
Website
SVPD Website

The Southampton Village Police Department, commonly referred to as SVPD, is a professional police organization responsible for primary jurisdictional law enforcement for the village of Southampton, New York. Southampton Village is located in Suffolk County. The Southampton Village Police Headquarters are located in Southampton, with an address of 151 Windmill Lane, Southampton, NY 11968 (631) 283-0083. The department is a New York State Accredited Agency.

The Southampton Village Police Department is headed by Chief of Police Thomas M. Cummings.

History

The first Police Constable was hired in Southampton Village on September 4, 1894.[1] In 1917, the Village appointed its first Chief of Police, Osman C. Lane, who remained the Chief until 1948.[2]

Organization

The Southampton Village Police Department is divided into three Divisions:

Communications Division

The Communications Division is made up of One (1) Public Safety Dispatcher 2 and Ten (10) Public Safety Dispatchers.

Detective Division

The Detective Division in an investigative unit commanded by a Detective Sergeant with three detectives.

Patrol Division

The Patrol Division is made up of five squads commanded by a Patrol Sergeant with four or five officers. The Patrol Division is considered the "back bone" of the police department.

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