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Community Services Division
Captain Sean Williams, Division Commander

The Community Services Division is comprised of the Training, Public Relations, Recruitment, Mounted Patrol, School Resource Officers, Calltakers, Court Officers, School Crossing Guards, Special Citizen's Volunteer Patrol, Explorers and Reserve Officers.

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The Mounted Patrol Unit is comprised of one specialist that works on horse back for visibility, mobility, and crowd control. He can be seen during special events such as football games, Fair on the Square, and the Christmas Parade. He also patrols the park systems during the summer months and the shopping centers during the holiday shopping periods.

The School Resource Officers or SRO Unit is comprised of five specially trained officers that are assigned to the Elementary, Middle and High Schools of Collierville. These officers operate within their respective schools and participate in law enforcement related class presentations, advisory sessions between students, parents and staff, extra curricular events, and are responsible for documenting intelligence and reportable offenses that occur at their schools. Collierville is the first agency in Tennessee to offer this program at the Elementary level.

The School Crossing Guard Unit is comprised of 13 civilian personnel that are trained in traffic control and direction and are assigned to the crossing zones at schools located in Collierville. The Crossing Guards primary goal is to ensure the safety of our children and assist them in the safe arrival to school.

The Department has a Reserve Program, which is comprised of officers who work on a volunteer basis after having undergone an extensive basic training curriculum. Each year Reserve Officers assist commissioned officers in calls for service and apprehensions. Reserve officers also participate in many special events during the year such as the Collierville Christmas Parade, football games and Fair on the Square.

The Law Enforcement Explorer Program is a volunteer organization for promising young adults, ages 14-20, who are interested in exploring law enforcement as a career. During the coming year, as a Collierville Police Explorer, you will have the opportunity to work special assignments, work with all divisions of the Collierville Police Department, and visit other law enforcement agencies and criminal justice systems. This opportunity to work with the Collierville Police Department will help you get first hand insight into a potential career in law enforcement.

The Special Citizen Volunteer Program enables senior citizens to assist the Police Department in many ways. While SCVP members are not sworn Police Officers, they respond to assist motorist calls, vacation checks and other routine duties which allows commissioned officers to remain on patrol. Senior Citizen Volunteers also assist the Administrative Division in the Records section by typing and filing reports.

 

 

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