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Calgary Police Service
Calgary Police Service.svg
Logo of the Calgary Police Service.
Motto Vigilance • Courage • Pride
Agency overview
Formed 1885
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
Legal jurisdiction Municipal
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters Calgary, Alberta
Sworn members 1600
Unsworn members 850
Agency executive Rick Hanson, Chief of Police
Facilities
Stations 8
Website
Official website
Members of the Mounted Unit of the Calgary Police Service on duty at Olympic Plaza

Calgary Police Service, formed in 1885, is the municipal police force for the City of Calgary, Alberta.

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Organization

Founded in 1885, the current head of the CPS is Chief Rick Hanson. Other notable chiefs include Christine Silverberg, the first female police chief in Canada.

CPS is divided into sections:

  • Administration
  • Community and Youth Services
  • Human Resources
  • Investigation Support
  • Organized Crime Control
  • Community Liaison
  • Professional Standards
  • Support
  • Traffic Services
  • Major Crimes
  • Information Services Section
  • Criminal Operations
  • Fleet and Facilities
  • Operations Audit
  • Chief Crowfoot Learning Center
  • Finance

As a direct result of the hit and run death of Constable Rick Sonnenberg, the Helicopter Air Watch for Community Safety, or HAWCS unit was created, and the Calgary Police Service became the first law enforcement agency in Canada to incorporate the use of air support into its routine operations. In 2006, the unit was expanded when a second helicopter was purchased.[citation needed]

A regional shortage of police recruits has led Calgary Police Service to recruit officers from other international forces, especially the UK. To facilitate this, Canadian citizenship or Permanent Resident status is no longer a pre-requisite to apply, though a successful application hinges on previous police experience.[1]

Fatalities in the Line of Duty

Since its creation the CPS has lost eleven officers in the line of duty.[2]

  • 1917 - Constable Arthur Duncan (shot in jaw and chest)
  • 1933 - Inspector Joe Carruthers (shot in chest)
  • 1941 - Constable Wilf Cox (motorcycle accident)
  • 1957 - Constable Ken Delmage (motorcycle collision with vehicle)
  • 1974 - Detective Boyd Davidson (shot in neck)
  • 1976 - Staff Sgt. Keith Harrison (shot in stomach)
  • 1977 - Constable Bill Shelever (shot in head)
  • 1992 - Constable Rob Vanderwiel (shot in neck)
  • 1993 - Constable Rick Sonnenberg (hit while attempting to stop stolen vehicle)
  • 2000 - Constable John Petropoulos (injuries sustained in fall)
  • 2001 - Constable Darren Beatty (injuries sustained during training exercise)

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Fleet

References

  1. ^ International Recruiting
  2. ^ Calgary Police Service - About the CPS
  3. ^ Calgary Police Service - Sections & Units

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