Roseville Police Department (California)

The Roseville Police Department is responsible for policing the city of Roseville. The Chief of Police is Troy Bergstrom.

Roseville Police Department
Agency overview
Formed1909
Jurisdictional structure
Legal jurisdictionMunicipal/Regional
Operational structure
Headquarters1051 Junction Blvd. Roseville, California 95678
Sworn members122
Agency executive
Website
Official website

In 1995, a Roseville police officer shot and killed another officer, Mark A. White, during a shooting attack at the city's police station. White drew his weapon against the assailant, but another officer mistakenly believed White was also an assailant and shot and killed him.[1]

Ranks

Rank Insignia
Chief
Captain
Lieutenant
Sergeant
Police Officer

Assignments

Sworn assignments

  • Administration
  • Patrol
  • K-9 Unit
  • Traffic
  • Field Training
  • Special Problem Oriented Teams
  • Investigations
  • Community Services
  • Animal Control

Non-sworn assignments

  • Communications Unit
  • Crime Scene Investigators
  • Volunteers

Academy and training

Officers for the city of Roseville, as well as other cities in the area, receive their training at the Sacramento Police Academy.

See also

References

  1. Thigpen/Appeal-Democrat, Daniel. "Officer Mark A. White left behind a wife and two children". Appeal-Democrat. Retrieved 2022-02-23.
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