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== Organization ==
== Organization ==
The Gardendale Police Department consists of approximately 30 full-time employees plus another 29 part-time employees.  The full-time employees include the Chief, patrol officers, two bicycle patrol officers, two investigators, and six dispatchers.  The part-time employees include eight school crossing guards, eight reserve officers, and 13 Police Explorers [NB: statistics as of October 4, 2007].  The latter is made up of 14-to-20-year-old youths and is affiliated  with the Boy Scouts of America.
The Gardendale Police Department consists of approximately 30 full-time employees plus another 29 part-time employees.  The full-time employees include the Chief, patrol officers, two bicycle patrol officers, two investigators, and six dispatchers.  The part-time employees include eight school crossing guards, eight reserve officers, and 13 Police Explorers.  The latter is made up of 14-to-20-year-old youths and is affiliated  with the Boy Scouts of America. [NB: statistics as of October 4, 2007]


== Police Chiefs ==
== Police Chiefs ==

Revision as of 18:27, 30 April 2016

The Gardendale Police Department serves the City of Gardendale, north of Birmingham, with a population of nearly 14,000. The department is located in permanent headquarters in the former Food-World location at 1309 Decatur Highway. The Chief of Police is Mike Walker.

Organization

The Gardendale Police Department consists of approximately 30 full-time employees plus another 29 part-time employees. The full-time employees include the Chief, patrol officers, two bicycle patrol officers, two investigators, and six dispatchers. The part-time employees include eight school crossing guards, eight reserve officers, and 13 Police Explorers. The latter is made up of 14-to-20-year-old youths and is affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America. [NB: statistics as of October 4, 2007]

Police Chiefs

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