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Certified Police Officer
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$52,500 a year
- Reports to a Police Sergeant.
- Patrols and responds to a variety of criminal activities requiring law enforcement, intervention such as homicides, sexual assaults, robberies, property crimes, domestic violence, vice and narcotics related activities, crimes by and against juveniles, and other crimes; evaluates situation and determines the most appropriate course of action.
- Pursues or apprehends suspects and criminals; makes arrests which may involve physically restraining or subduing individual(s) and possible use of deadly force; interviews and interrogates victims, witnesses, suspects, and other contact persons; and protects the crime scene for processing; and processes suspects.
- POSSIBLE ADDITIONAL TASKS Canine Handlers – Provides back-up and assistance to uniform patrol officers using highly trained dogs to search buildings, find missing persons, tracking suspects, crowd control, tactical situations, investigation assistance, weapons and explosive searches, area and evidence searches, and confiscates narcotics; feeds, grooms, and cares for the dog on a daily basis; and completes a variety of reports and forms related to K-9 responsibilities.
- Page 2 of 4 Revised: 08/01/2021 Master Police Officer - Requires at least five years of credited service as a DCJS certified law enforcement officer (full-time) and have completed at least 60 semester hours or 90 quarter hours towards an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university, OR requires at least eight years as a DCJS certified law enforcement officer (full time).
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