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The patrol officers are often the only members of the Auburn Police Department with whom the public interacts. As the first to respond to dispatched calls, the officers represent not only patrol, but the Auburn Police Department as a whole. These officers on average handle 20,000 incidents per year and include a variety of situations, including criminal and non-criminal incidents. Examples of criminal incidents can range from homicide to assaults and larcenies, with non-criminal categories being neighbor disputes, motor vehicle accidents, and youth complaints. These incidents are either dispatched calls received by communications from citizens calling in, or generated by an officer on patrol who observes an incident requiring Police attention. The Patrol Division operates twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week and is divided into three eight hour shifts. The city, which totals 8.6 square miles, is divided into five sectors with each sector assigned one officer. Additional officers are assigned to "Cruiser Cars", which are not limited to one specific sector and patrol the entire city. Patrol Supervisors are assigned to each shift, with generally either a Captain or a Lieutenant being the primary commanding officer. The Supervisors are directly responsible for the patrol officers under their command as well as the enforcement of department Procedures, regulations, orders and discipline. Supervisors also monitor on going calls being handled by patrol officers, review reports, and offer guidance to officers when needed.
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