Corona Police Department

Corona Police Department (CPD) is the municipal police department of Corona, California. Corona PD was founded in 1914 and has evolved from a small-town force to a modern professional organization. Former Los Angeles Police Department administrators hired in the late 1970s and 1980s aided in CPD's adoption and use of "big city" policies and practices over the course of its development.[1]

City of Corona Police Department
Patch of the CPD (since 2011) showcasing the city's nickname, "The Circle City".
Seal of the Corona Police Department.
Corona Police Department Badge with number omitted.
Common nameCorona PD
AbbreviationCPD
Motto"To Ensure the Safety and Security of Our Community."
Agency overview
Formed1914
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionCorona, California, United States of America
Map showing the CPD's jurisdictional area
Size40.5 sq mi (105 km2)
Population157,136 (2020)
Legal jurisdictionAs per operations jurisdiction
Governing bodyCorona City Council
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters730 Public Safety Way, Corona, CA 92880
Police officers250 (2021)
Unsworn members75
Commanding Officers responsible
  • Robert Newman, Chief of Police
  • Captain Adam Roulston, Field Services Division Commander
  • Captain Dan Bloomfield, Investigative Services Division Commander
  • Captain Paul Mercado, Support Services Division Commander
Agency executives
  • Lt. Dan Dunnigan, Corona Police Zone 1 Commander
  • Lt. Megan Samano, Corona Police Zone 2 Commander
  • Lt. Jeff Edwards, Corona Police Zone 3 Commander
  • Lt. Jason Perez, Corona Police Zone 4 Commander
Divisions
3
  • Field Services
  • Investigative Services
  • Support Services
Zones
4
  • Zone 1 (Northwest)
  • Zone 2 (Northeast)
  • Zone 3 (Southeast)
  • Zone 4 (Southwest)
Facilities
Jails1
Website
Corona Police Department

Currently employing 250 sworn officers and 75 professional civilian staff, Corona Police Department has three divisions: Field Services, Investigative Services, and Support Services.

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