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Moore Police Department
Patrol Division

   

The Patrol Division is made up of the Officers who patrol the streets of Moore. These Officers respond to calls for assistance, take crime reports, and enforce traffic laws. The Patrol Division is commanded by Capt. Jerry Lucas.

 


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The Police Department has broken the City into four districts, each of which is patrolled by one or more officers.
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 Patrol Officers
Adam Shift Baker Shift Charlie Shift
7am - 4pm 3:50pm-12:50am 10pm - 7am
Lt. Tim Bryant (shift supervisor) Lt. Chris Yandell (Shift Supervisor) Lt. Larry Love (Shift Supervisor)
Sgt. Jeff Owen (shift supervisor)

Sgt. James Fagans (Shift Supervisor)

Sgt. Ted Belling (Shift Supervisor)

Sgt. Donnie Andrews (shift supervisor)

Sgt. Jon White (Shift Supervisor) Sgt. Greg Anderson (Shift Supervisor)
MPO Scott Stutzman MPO Stephen Ellis MPO Karri Andrews
MPO Fred Spellman MPO Len Cooper MPO Todd Peck
MPO Dennis Polk MPO Troy Fullbright MPO. Sean Aber
MPO Wayne Moore Officer Ernest Lockett MPO James White
MPO Mark Snavely Ofc. Jason Landrum MPO Jeremie Miller
MPO Robert Beavers Ofc. Michael Leonard Ofc. Scott Carpenter
MPO Keith Toles Ofc. Matthew Morrow Ofc. Kevin Pitts
MPO Routy Bills Ofc. Brad Gay Ofc. Rick Bentley
 MPO Carlos Robinson Ofc. Justin Weaver Ofc. Kevin Brown
 Officer Dustin Schultz Ofc. Gary Hanson Ofc. Gary Wallace
  Ofc. David Seay  

 
Motorcycle Unit
The Moore Police Department has a three person Motorcycle Unit within the Patrol Division. This Unit places special emphasis on traffic enforcement, and also provides escorts for funerals, parades, and other special events. MPO Jerry Campbell "M-21", Scott Marshall "M-26", and Officer Jeremy Lewis "M-27" are currently assigned to this unit.

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Reserve Officers
Brad Bennett is a Reserve Officer.  Reserve Officers are residents of the community who serve the Police Department in a voluntary capacity. Officer Bennett has undergone the same rigorous training as the full-time officers of the Department. Reserves typically work special events, and also occasionally work patrol shifts.

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