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There are three bureaus within the UTPD, the Administrative Bureau, the Operations Bureau, and the Staff Services Bureau. Each Bureau has two or more divisions and together the bureaus and their divisions keep the UTPD running efficiently. Operations K-9 Bike Patrol Traffic Investigations Administration Central Records Communications Staff Services The Operations Bureau is the largest functional division with a staff of fifty-three sworn employees. The bureau consists of the Patrol division, the Investigation division, and the Traffic division. The Patrol Division is responsible for handling calls for service, tactical response to apprehend perpetrators and thwart crimes, strategic problem solving within the community, and enforcement of traffic laws. These objectives are accomplished through many means, the foremost being through deterrent patrol efforts and response to citizen complaints. The public calls upon the police to handle a vast range of incidents. In 2006, patrol officers responded to or initiated 55,000 calls for service. As a result of these responses, officers reported on over 9,000 incidents involving criminal activity and traffic violations. Directed or Tactical Patrol Response uses accurate and timely information to predict when and where crimes are likely to be committed. In cooperation with other agency divisions, analysis of reported crimes, and general intelligence gathering, patrol efforts are directed to predicted problem areas. Bike patrol and the Hotel and Motel untis are examples of tactical responses that are available. The seed was planted more than 6 years ago, but it wasn't until the Citizens' Police Academy class of 2007 wanted to do something for the Union Township Police Department that it became reality. "We have already met with success," Zinser said. "In the first week, there were two apprehensions due to the dog's ability to track, and two drug-related arrests by detection. This is why I consider it a safety issue for everybody involved. Because of the dog's great ability to track, we don't have to expose the officers to undue risks."
Officers are certified Bike officers and have attended a 40 hour Police Mountain Bike School and are members of The International Police Mountain Bike Association. The agency views traffic enforcement as an important responsibility, intended to protect lives and property. Clermont County consistently ranks among the top counties in Ohio for reported traffic crashes. The majority of traffic crashes in Clermont County occur in Union and Miami townships. Union Township officers investigated over 1,800 traffic crashes last year. Traffic crashes account for 20 percent of all reports handled by Union Township officers. The agency has four officers that are certified traffice accident reconstructionists to investigate serious and fatal traffic accidents. The function of the Investigation Division is to investigate criminal offenses of a major or felony nature. These include but are not limited to homicide or questionable death, felonious assault, arson, robbery, burglary, rape, suicide, major theft, worthless documents, telephone harassment, kidnapping and abduction, stalking, runaways and missing persons. The division lends expertise and assistance to Patrol Division personnel when requested. The Administrative Services Bureau is composed of three functional divisions: Staff Services, Personnel, and Public Affairs. Services such as community outreach, media relations, personnel recruitment, training, accreditation, communications, and records are handled by the Bureau's members.
The Communications Section provides police, fire, and EMS dispatch services for all of Union Township and the Village of Amelia. Staffed 24 hours per day, the section answers thousands of telephone calls each month, coordinates the response of police officers to citizen calls for service, and sends fire and EMS units to fire and medical emergencies. Section personnel monitor and answer Emergency 9-1-1 calls, often having to calm excited callers and give first-aid or CPR instructions, a difficult task to perform over the telephone. In 2005, the section handled 51,598 calls for service. Union Township has a records clerk on duty from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Record requests such as local background checks, report requests, and vendor permits are handled by the clerk who also takes care of any other requests of walk-ins. Web Check Web Check is offered on Wednesdays from 10 am to 3pm. Cost: BCI only: $25.00 FBI only: $35.00 FBI/BCI: $50.00 Only cash and checks accepted for payment. Please call records at 513-753-2222 to ensure your results are back before returning to pick up. Records mailing address: 4312 Gleneste-withamsville Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio 45245 If a clerk is not at the walk-up window there is a phone beside the window that can be picked up and will ring immediately into the Communications Center, which is staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The Communications Section provides police, fire, and EMS dispatch services for all of Union Township and the Village of Amelia. Staffed 24 hours per day, the section answers thousands of telephone calls each month, coordinates the response of police officers to citizen calls for service, and sends fire and EMS units to fire and medical emergencies. Section personnel monitor and answer Emergency 9-1-1 calls, often having to calm excited callers and give first-aid or CPR instructions, a difficult task to perform over the telephone. In 2005, the section handled 51,598 calls for service.
The Staff Services Bureau is responsible for the following functions: recruiting & processing of new applicants for sworn and non-sworn positions; managing and scheduling all department training; department purchasing; issuing and inventorying of all department uniforms, equipment, and agency-owned property; fleet maintenance and management; police facility maintenance; and property room supervision.
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