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• <br />Civil Service Meeting <br />September 14, 1981 <br />Page 12 <br />Freeman: Organizational chart. <br /> <br />C~ <br />We have three Lieutenants----- <br />Hudgens: Well, right now one of those is Asst. Chief that's over Detectives, I.D., <br />and Records. <br />Freeman: ---and then--ah--administrative Lieutenant, who handles all the paperwork, <br />he's over the Humane, the Dispatchers, and Maintenance, and then Lieutenant Powell <br />is over Patrol Sergeants and the Patrol Division. <br />Trainer: Is the Patrol Division the biggest division? <br />Freeman: Yes sir. <br />Hudgens: There's a total of 16 patrolmen? <br />Freeman: Sixteen, and four Sergeants. <br />Hudgens: ---and one of those Patrolmen is assigned to the Court as a Warrant Officer <br />and baliff. <br />Freeman: I have a detailed organizational chart. I will run copies and get them to <br />you. It's a better chart than this is. <br />Hudgens: Total personnel is 30, including non-sworn is 31? 33? <br />Freeman: Thirty-three. <br />Hudgens: Thirty-three? <br />Freeman: Yes sir. <br />Randall: Thirty-three total? <br />Freeman: That's non-sworn and sworn. <br />Hudgens: Does that include your Crossing Guards? <br />Freeman: No sir. <br />Hudgens: No, that does not include Crossing Guards. <br />Trainer: Ah--sworn and non-sworn--I must not--- <br />Hudgens: Sworn is the officers--that's--certified police officers have the authority <br />to arrest; then we have a bunch of civilian personnel. All dispatchers are civilian <br />personnel; secretaries, etc. The only ones---- <br />Trainer: They still come under the Chief? <br />~~ <br />