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  1. POLICY Members of this Department shall follow the intervention options as adopted by the Wisconsin Department of Justice and the Law Enforcement Standards Board (LESB). The sanctity of human life …

  2. The year 2006 brought a change in leadership to the Racine Police Department. Former Chief of Police David Spenner retired, and the Police and Fire Commission selected me to fill the subsequent vacancy.

  3. 70. Violent crimes are down 28%, and property crimes are down 37% when compared with 70. This is a 40-year low in the crime rate for the City of Ra ine. The continued trend in a lower crime rate is not …

  4. As Chief of Police, I would like to close by thanking the men and women of the Racine Police Department who risk their personal safety each day as they serve the citizens of our community.

  5. Oct 22, 2024 · Powell, Walter S.

  6. Annual

    Annual Report 2004 Racine Police Department Vision Statement Provide an environment in Racine that is free from the fear of crime, where people enjoy a high quality of life, and the community can prosper.

  7. 11. In September 2011, the Racine Police Department dispatch center became the final agency dispatch center absorbed by the Racine County Communications Depart ent. A single point of contact is now …

  8. The Racine Police Department is a proud partner in the Community Re-Entry Program (CRP). The first full year of CRP saw a coordinator hired to run day-to-day operations. The program achieved highly …

  9. Sense of Council That Racine is in Need of Such an Im- provement. SOME ALDERMAN WOULD LET THE PLE V After an Hour's us Matter Was Settled—Question ot Funds Bothercd Some of the …

  10. The men and women of the Racine Police Department worked hard during 2007 to keep Racine moving forward. We were there for the all the major and minor events, working behind the scenes and, in …