The Chesterton Police Department in Chesterton, Indiana is a metropolitan police agency that was established in 1968. It is governed by a Board of Metropolitan Police Commissioners and has a Chief of Police who collaborates closely with the Town Manager. With a staff of 26 full-time commissioned officers, 15 reserve officers, and 7 civilian employees, the department is divided into four divisions: Administration, Patrol, Investigations, and Support Services.
The Administration division includes the Chief and Division Commanders, while the Patrol division consists of three crews scheduled for day turns, afternoons, and midnights. The Investigations division is responsible for detective work, school resource officers, and specialized assignments, and the Support Services division oversees communications, computer services technology, fleet maintenance, and the Neighborhood Watch Program. The department also provides online police maps for vehicle crashes, crime, and sex offender locations.
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