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| agencyname = City of Hyattsville Police Department | nativename = | nativenamea = | nativenamer = | commonname = | abbreviation = HCPD | fictional = | patch = | patchcaption = | logo = | logocaption = | badge = | badgecaption = | flag = | flagcaption = | imagesize = | motto = | mottotranslated = | mission = | formedyear = 1886 | formedmonthday = April 7 | preceding1 = | dissolved = | superseding = | employees = 60 (as of 2017) | volunteers = | budget = | nongovernment = | country = United States of America | countryabbr = USA | national = | federal = | international = | divtype = State | divname = Maryland | divdab = | subdivtype = City | subdivname = Hyattsville | subdivdab = | map = Prince_George's_County_Maryland_Incorporated_and_Unincorporated_areas_Hyattsville_Highlighted.svg | mapcaption = | sizearea = 2.7 square miles | sizepopulation = 18,262 | legaljuris = | governingbody = | governingbodyscnd = | constitution1 = | police = Yes | local = | military = | provost = | gendarmerie = | religious = | speciality = | secret = | overviewtype = | overviewbody = | headquarters = Hyattsville, Maryland | hqlocmap = | hqlocleft = | hqloctop = | hqlocmappoptitle = | sworntype = Officer | sworn = 45 (as of 2017) | unsworntype = Civilian | unsworn = 15 (as of 2017) | multinational = | electeetype = | minister1name = | minister1pfo = | chief1name = Amal Awad | chief1position = Chief of Police | parentagency = | child1agency = | unittype = | unitname = | officetype = | officename = | provideragency = | uniformedas = | stationtype = Headquarters | stations = 4310 Gallatin Street, Hyattsville, MD 20781 | airbases = | lockuptype = | lockups = | vehicle1type = | vehicles1 = | boat1type = | boats1 = | aircraft1type = | aircraft1 = | aircraft2type = | aircraft2 = | animal1type = | animals1 = | person1name = | person1reason = | person1type = | programme1 = | activity1name = | activitytype = | anniversary1 = | award1 = | website = http://www.hyattsville.org/index.aspx?nid=79 | footnotes = | reference = }} The City of Hyattsville Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency in Hyattsville, Maryland in the United States, servicing a population of 18,262 (2010 Census) residents and visitors within 2.7 square miles (7.0 km²) of the municipality. The City of Hyattsville Police Department is an internationally accredited, full-service police department, which maintains its own 24/7 emergency communications section. The current head of the agency is Interim Chief Amal Awad. On June 30, 2017, the City of Hyattsville Police Department began providing dispatch services to the neighboring City of Mount Rainier Police Department. (Mount Rainier Police Department had been dispatched by the Bladensburg Police Department for the past 20 years, after having decided it was more cost-effective to have their officers dispatched by another police agency, rather than running an emergency communications center themselves.) Rank structureThe City of Hyattsville Police Department is a paramilitary organization with a rank structure similar to the United States military. The ranks of Corporal through Lieutenant are based on promotional testing. The ranks of Chief and Captain are appointed by the Mayor and Council. The City of Hyattsville Police Department's rank structure is as listed:
Training academyMembers of the City of Hyattsville Police Department are professional law-enforcement officers who must meet established standards and successfully complete a rigorous training program as required by the Maryland Police Training Commission. Officer candidates receive this training at the Prince George's Community College Municipal Police Academy, a fully accredited police-training facility located in Largo, Maryland. Officer candidates are expected to maintain physical and mental discipline throughout the academy. The standard training course covers subjects such as criminal and motor-vehicle law, accident investigation, first aid, abnormal psychology, traffic control, criminal investigation, defensive tactics, weapons qualifications and court procedures. Academy students are required to maintain a high academic standing during their twenty-four-week classroom training. Upon graduation, officers will have earned 15 college credits towards an academic degree and be assigned to Field Training Officers for an additional eight weeks of training. Thereafter, officers are eligible for assignment to any of the City of Hyattsville Police Department's Patrol Squads. Organizational structureThe City of Hyattsville Police Department is currently divided into the following sections:
Specialized units and certificationsCity of Hyattsville Police Department specialized units and certifications are:
EquipmentWeaponsCity of Hyattsville police officers are currently issued a Heckler & Koch VP9 9mm caliber pistol, X26 Taser, ASP collapsible baton, OC spray, handcuffs, and portable radio. Some officers are also issued/certified to use an 870 Remington 12 gauge shotgun and or an AR-15 Patrol Rifle. Patrol vehiclesThe City of Hyattsville Police Department currently uses the police package Chevrolet Impala, Dodge Charger, Dodge Magnum, and Ford Interceptor Sedan & SUVs. The agency recently added a 2017 Chevrolet Bolt All-Electric Mini-SUV, which is fully marked and used for patrol. The electric police vehicle (as well as a recently obtained all-electric Zero DSP Police Motorcycle, were funded by a grant by the Maryland Energy Administration. For more details on Hyattsville PD's Electric Vehicles Program, click here: http://www.hyattsville.org/733/Electric-Police-Vehicles References{{Empty section|date=November 2012}}External links{{Law enforcement agencies in Maryland}} 2 : Hyattsville, Maryland|Municipal police departments of Maryland |
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