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Montebello Unified School District

Montebello Unified School District. Police Department August 18, 2011. Presented by: Sergeant Linh Dinh. Our Core Functions. Provide safety and security to the District’s students, staff, and property

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Montebello Unified School District

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  1. Montebello Unified School District Police Department August 18, 2011 Presented by: Sergeant Linh Dinh

  2. Our Core Functions • Provide safety and security to the District’s students, staff, and property • Patrol and respond to calls in and around the 40+ schools and sites located within the District

  3. Service Divisions • Field Operations • Administrative Services • Community Services

  4. Field Operations • Patrol • Adult Ed Safety/Security • School Resource Officers • Traffic • Probation Services • Canine Services • Special Events/Intel • Threat Assessment/Workplace Violence • Campus Security Officer Program

  5. Administrative Services • Business Operations • Communications • Records/Info Systems • Alarm Contracts/Services • Contract Security Services • Personnel & Training • Homeland Security • District Emergency Operations & Disaster Preparedness

  6. Community Services • Youth Outreach/Explorer Post 640 • Community Education • Bullying/Cyberbullying • Stranger Danger • Gangs/Taggers • Drugs/Drug Awareness • Domestic Violence/Abuse • Traffic Safety • Self Esteem • Truancy/Juvenile Law • Appearances: Career Days, Safety Fairs, Reading Programs

  7. Organization Chart

  8. Program Highlights – 2010/2011 • Handled over 3,700 calls for service • Presented 137 programs to over 12,000 MUSD students, parents, and employees • Prepared threat assessments, ops plans, and security details for many large/high-profile events • Investigation led to arrest of robbery suspect who continually victimized students • Established Police Explorer Post #640. Over 1,575 hours volunteered by Post members

  9. Highlights (cont.) • Mental Health Partnership & coordinated approach to mental illness/suicide ideation • Implemented CAD/RMS program • Completed Emergency Operations Search & Rescue Trailer • Applied for 2 Community Oriented Policing grants, for an additional Police Officer and security camera upgrades

  10. Highlights (cont.) • Partnership with LA CO Probation Dept. • Handled 194 probation-related calls, compliance checks, home visits, drug tests, etc. • Assessed $14, 559.79 in restitution from offenders • DPO managed a caseload of 24 probationers • 92% success rate with DPO’s caseload

  11. Highlights (cont.) • 688 truants transported to MAC • 1099 students referred to MAC • Attendance increased to 95.64% • Expulsions decreased from 60 to 23 • Fighting on campus has declined • Vandalism & Burglaries have decreased

  12. Future Goals • Implement Live Scan Program • Centralize monitoring of security camera systems • Upgrade District’s radio communications network to comply with FCC narrowband mandate • Explorer Course for credits • Construct Mobile EOC • Establish a Police Cadet Program • Sustainability of non-core functions

  13. Questions?

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