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- Leadership & Structure | Tulsa Police Department
The Tulsa Police Department is led by its Chief of Police and three deputy chiefs. Those deputy chiefs handle bureaus of department branches down to the latest recruits. Liderazgo & Estructura El Departamento de Policía de Tulsa está estructurado, cuenta con personal y dirige para brindar un mejor servicio a los habitantes de Tulsa. Obtenga más información a continuación. CADENA DE MANDO Equipo de liderazgo CHIEF'S SECTION Dennis Larsen Chief of Police Jonathan Brooks Deputy Chief Administrative Bureau Eric Dalgleish Deputy Chief Investigations Bureau Mark Wollmershauser Deputy Chief Operations Bureau PUBLIC AFFAIRS SECTION MORE INFO Jill Phippen Major jphippen@cityoftulsa.org LIDERAZGO DE LA DIVISIÓN DE PATRULLA RIVERSIDE DIVISION MINGO VALLEY DIVISION GILCREASE DIVISION Thaddeus Espy Major - División Gilcrease Laurel Roberts Major - División Riverside Richard Alexander Major - División Mingo Valley Luther Breashears Major lbreashears@cityoftulsa.org DETECTIVE DIVISION MORE INFO SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS MORE INFO Paul Fields Major pfields@cityoftulsa.org Thaddeus Espy Major tespy@cityoftulsa.org SPECIAL OPERATIONS MORE INFO SPECIAL PROJECTS Ryan Perkins Major rperkins@cityoftulsa.org TRAINING DIVISION MORE INFO Richard Alexander Major ralexander@cityoftulsa.org DIVISION LEADERS Belinda McGhie Director - Public Safety Communications bmcghie@cityoftulsa.org Jerry Ward Director - Police Information Technology jerryward@cityoftulsa.org Jon Wilson Director - Forensic Lab jpwilson@cityoftulsa.org PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS POLICE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FORENSIC LAB
- Riverside Division | Tulsa Police
DIVISIÓN RIVERSIDE LIDERAZGO DE DIVISIÓN Contacto: (918) 596-1100 Matthew McCord Major mmccord@cityoftulsa.org Jeremy Noland Captain 1st Shift: 7:45 p.m.-4 a.m. jnoland@cityoftulsa.org Karen Tipler Captain 2nd Shift: 6:15 a.m.-2:30 p.m. ktipler@cityoftulsa.org Charlie Hardaway Captain 3rd Shift: 1:45 p.m.-10 p.m. chardaway@cityoftulsa.org DIVISION MAP JUNTAS ASESORAS COMUNITARIAS Desarrollado por primera vez en 2017, el programa de la Junta Asesora de la Comunidad tiene como objetivo promover la misión del Departamento de Policía de Tulsa de trabajar en asociación con nuestra comunidad para brindar un servicio de calidad, proteger la vida y la propiedad, prevenir el crimen y resolver problemas para que las personas puedan vivir sin miedo en un ambiente seguro. . La Junta Asesora Comunitaria es un grupo voluntario de ciudadanos, dirigido por comandantes de división de patrulla y que representan diversos intereses, que viven o realizan negocios dentro de esa división de patrulla y se reúnen para brindar información y conocimientos mutuos para ayudar a guiar una vigilancia policial colaborativa efectiva._cc781905-5cde-3194 -bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ Cada división de patrulla, incluidas Gilcrease, Mingo Valley y Riverside, alberga un tablero. Cada mesa está integrada por cinco a diez ciudadanos que son seleccionados en coordinación con la Red de Prevención del Delito y aprobados por el Jefe de Policía. JUNTA ASESORA DE LA COMUNIDAD DE RIVERSIDE William Lloyd William Loyd is a lifelong Tulsan and Farmers Insurance Agency Owner with an office near 91st & Yale. He and his wife, Tina Peña, have lived most of their married life in and around Brookside, and find the Riverside area a constant source of recreation and enjoyment. Travel is an important hobby for William, but so is enjoying all that Tulsa has to offer. As a TU alumni, William volunteers with Mita's Foundation, Reading Partners, and Food on the Move. Sharon King Davis I am so proud to be a 4th generation Tulsan that was taught our family value….helping people, especially those that are less fortunate than you and make the world a better place. Attended Tulsa Public Schools and had such great leadership training when my classmates and I opened Nimitz Jr. High and Memorial High School and we named the teams, chose our colors/songs, started the school clubs and generally were a big part of the school. I graduated from Colorado Womans College, Denver and returned to Tulsa. I was blessed to be married to Coleman Davis for 38 years years before his death and we raised 3 beautiful daughters and 2 “perfect” grandbabes. It has been an Honor to Chair and lead the efforts for Tulsa’s year long Centennial Celebration plus be asked by the Governor to Chair Oklahoma’s Kickoff CENTENNIAL Celebration here in Tulsa, during which I led the efforts for the unearthing of the 1957 Time Capsule containing “Ms Belvedere”, the Plymouth Belvedere. I have loved serving on numerous Tulsa non-profit Boards, as well as City and State Boards, Authorities and Commissions over the past 40 yrs. One of my favorites, is The Little Lighthouse. At LLH miracles happen daily with special needs children and the facility is completely tuition free! Currently serving TCC Foundation Board, Arts Alliance Tulsa Board, The Tulsa Historical Society Board, City of Tulsa Election Commission and the River Parks Authority. It has been my civic honor to serve the City of Tulsa by leading 3 voter initiatives that were successful. My greatest joy was teaching my preschool Sunday School class for 38 years before retiring. . I am blessed daily by 3 smart and savvy women in our family Commercial Real Estate Business Kelley, Kalen and Kasey who just happen to be my daughters! As a developer, I have built 3 shopping centers with other holdings. We are raising the grandbabes, to be the 6thgeneration Tulsans with the same family philosophy to make Tulsa a better place for all! Aziz Mayahi Aziz Mayahi is a first-generation American of Iranian descent. Him and his wife, Amanda, have three boys (including 5-year-old twins!). Aziz is a Tulsa native and graduated from Memorial High School in 1995. He went on to graduate from the University of Oklahoma in 2001 with a degree in Letters. Aziz says his first career was in the restaurant business where he eventually became a proprietor of Mohagany. His current career includes working in sales at SummitESP, a Halliburton service that manufactures pumps for the oil and gas industry. In his spare time, Aziz officiates high school football, coaches a youth soccer team, likes to cook, and spend time with his family. Aziz represents the Riverside Division in his work with the Community Advisory Board. Aziz says he wanted to get involved to try and understand law enforcement from a different perspective. He says, “Hopefully, with a broadened sense of what policing is, I can help advise on better policies and practices.” George Bashaw George was born and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He has lived brief stents in a few large cities, but he chose Tulsa as home. George is a graduate of DePauw University. George is married, and a father of four. He is also the owner of Allied Towing. George represents the Riverside Division in his work with the Community Advisory Board. George is grateful for the sacrifices that police officers make for his and the community’s benefit. Specifically, he is proud our department which has shined during some of the most challenging times in modern history. George says “There is no better time than the present to understand, help, and appreciate what TPD is facing and doing. CAB gives the community a platform to understand, help, and support the Tulsa Police Department. It gives the community a voice.” CONTACTO RIVERSIDE CAB
- Training Division | Tulsa Police Department
The Tulsa Police Training Division is home to the Tulsa Police Academy for new recruits. On top of providing training for recruit classes, the Training Division also provides annual training for sworn Officers and various training services for other outside agencies throughout the year. Liderazgo & Estructura Equipo de liderazgo The Tulsa Police Training Division is home to the Tulsa Police Academy for new recruits. On top of providing training for recruit classes, the Training Division also provides annual training for sworn Officers and various training services for other outside agencies throughout the year. Training will, at a minimum, meet, but more often, exceed, those standards required by the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET) for certification as Peace Officers within the State of Oklahoma. Richard Alexander Major ralexander@cityoftulsa.org Demetrios Treantafeles Captain dtreantafeles@cityoftulsa.org William White Captain wwhite@cityoftulsa.org Recruit class training will also include instruction relating to the tasks and duties of uniformed Tulsa Police Officers working regular patrol beats. Upon graduation from the police academy, recruits are required to complete 16 weeks of Field Training with a certified Field Training Officer. Upon successful completion of the Field Training Program, new Officers are assigned to work regular patrol beats. TACTICAL TRAINING UNIT Created in 2020, the Tactical Training Unit, or TTU, is staffed with experienced Officers from a wide variety of backgrounds including Defensive Tactics, Special Operations Team Operators and Crisis Negotiators, Firearms Instructors and Law Enforcement Driver Training. The TTU provides Tulsa Police Recruits and Officers with reality-based training in several areas and is committed to extending the high-quality instruction provided to our recruits to the entire department. TULSA POLICE ACADEMY The Tulsa Police Academy focuses on the fundamental topics necessary to ensure the recruits are trained properly and efficiently. The Tulsa Police Department provides 1093 hours of basic training to recruits, far surpassing the state requirement. These fundamental topics include Physical Training, Classroom Education, Community Policing, Defensive Tactics, Firearms Training, Driver Training, Scenario Training, Emergency Medical, and De-escalation Training. RECRUITING The Tulsa Police Department recruits new Officers year-round and offered 22 testing dates in 2022 for interested applicants. Utilizing an active social media and e-mail campaign along with visiting universities across the country, the Tulsa Police Department is committed to hiring the best and brightest in the nation. With a responsive website, JointTPD.com , along with a 24-hour contact available, the Tulsa Police Department has maintained increased momentum in recruiting where many agencies are struggling. The Tulsa Police Department has three full-time Recruitment Officers who often travel to various career fairs at colleges and universities. The Officers also help applicants through the process of applying to the department. Troy Honeycutt Officer/Recruiter thoneycutt@cityoftulsa.org David Medrano Officer/Recruiter jesusmedrano@cityoftulsa.org Ana Parga Officer/Recruiter aparga@cityoftulsa.org
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- Cuatro tiros, un muerto en tiroteo en el centro de Tulsa
La policía de Tulsa arrestó a un hombre el jueves acusado de dispararle a cuatro personas en el centro de la ciudad el miércoles por la noche. Los oficiales respondieron a múltiples llamadas sobre un tiroteo en curso alrededor de las 7:25 p.m. el miércoles cerca de East 27th Place y Harvard. Llegaron para encontrar cuatro víctimas, todas las cuales fueron llevadas al hospital. Se espera que tres de ellos sobrevivan, pero Mykai Daniels, de 25 años, murió a causa de sus heridas. Testigos dijeron a los oficiales de policía de Tulsa que un altercado entre varias personas resultó en que una de ellas sacara un arma y abriera fuego. Billy Bills se entregó el jueves. Se enfrenta a varios cargos, incluidos asesinato en primer grado y disparar con intención de matar.
- Adolescentes arrestados en conexión con tiroteo mortal en Tulsa
Dos adolescentes se entregaron el miércoles en relación con un tiroteo mortal. La policía de Tulsa arrestó a Terry Buckley, de 16 años, y a Treston Buckley, de 17, sospechosos del asesinato de Micah Goff, de 34 años, y del tiroteo contra el hijo de Goff, de 16 años. Los agentes de policía de Tulsa respondieron a la llamada de disparo original alrededor de las 12:30 p. m. el 2 de junio cerca de 54th Street North y MLK Jr. Blvd. Llegaron y encontraron a Goff y a su hijo baleados, quienes fueron trasladados de urgencia al hospital. Goff murió y su hijo ingresó en el hospital en estado crítico. El video de vigilancia mostró a los adolescentes de Buckley en la escena en el momento del tiroteo, y los detectives se enteraron de que estaban allí para reunirse con la víctima del tiroteo de 16 años para un intercambio de armas, pero los Buckley tenían la intención de robarle. Durante el robo, uno o ambos de los Buckley abrieron fuego, disparando a Goff y a su hijo, luego tomaron las armas y se fueron. Ambos adolescentes de Buckley están acusados de asesinato en primer grado, disparar con intención de matar y robo con arma de fuego.
- Infracción de estacionamiento, días de amnistía por infracción de tránsito en Tulsa
Cualquier persona con multas de estacionamiento sin pagar o multas por infracciones de tránsito puede liquidar sus multas sin cargos por pago atrasado ni cargos por órdenes judiciales durante los días de amnistía de la ciudad de Tulsa. Los Días de Amnistía por Infracciones de Mudanza comienzan el 3 de junio y terminan el 10 de junio. Durante estos días, las personas pueden pagar sus citaciones en su totalidad con un cajero y evitar recargos por pagos atrasados o por órdenes judiciales. Cualquiera que no pueda pagar las multas en su totalidad puede solicitar ver a un juez y establecer un plan de pago. Aquellos que tienen citaciones por licencia de conducir sin licencia o vencida, etiqueta sin tarjeta vencida o sin seguro vencido deben traer prueba de seguro de estado activo actual para ser considerados para un despido de bajo costo o sin costo. Los pagos por infracciones de tránsito se pueden hacer en persona en el Tribunal Municipal ubicado en el segundo piso del 600 Civic Center, o puede solicitar ver a un juez de 8 a. m. a 11 a. m. y de 1 p. m. a 4 p. m. el 3 de junio o el 10 de junio. La amnistía por infracción de estacionamiento comienza del 5 al 16 de junio y permite que el propietario o conductor del vehículo visite el tribunal municipal o el ayuntamiento para pagar multas de estacionamiento preestablecidas sin cargos por mora o solicitar una reunión con un juez para establecer un plan de pago. Aquellos que buscan programar una reunión deben visitar el Tribunal Municipal para que se les agregue el expediente. Las infracciones de estacionamiento se pueden pagar en el Tribunal Municipal en el segundo piso de 600 Civic Center de 8 a. m. a 4:30 p. m. De lunes a viernes o en el Ayuntamiento en 175 E. 2nd Street de 8 a. m. a 5 p. m. Lunes a viernes. Cualquiera que tenga problemas de accesibilidad o necesite ayuda adicional puede comuníquese con el Municipal Personal de la corte de antemano.