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Los Angeles Port Police

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Port of Los Angeles Police
Los Angeles Port Police patch
Los Angeles Port Police patch
Badge of the Los Angeles Port Police
Common nameLos Angeles Port Police
Motto"Sworn to protect, dedicated to serve"
Agency overview
Formed1911
Employees261
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionLos Angeles, California, United States
Legal jurisdiction7,500 acres[1]
Secondary governing bodyLos Angeles City Council
General nature
Operational structure
Police OfficersApprox. 135
Civilian Staffs96
Agency executive
Notables
Anniversary
  • 2011
Website
Official Site

The Los Angeles Port Police (LAPP) is a specialized law enforcement agency at the Port of Los Angeles, under the control of the Los Angeles Harbor Department (WorldPort LA) and the City of Los Angeles. They are one of the few agencies in the nation that has a dedicated 24-hour marine unit. They have officers on boats 24 hours a day 7 days a week, and they are one of the few U.S. police forces dedicated exclusively to port activities. Los Angeles Port Police officers are sworn California Peace Officers and have the same rights and abilities as any other law enforcement officer. All port police officers respond to general calls for service, including domestic violence issues, commercial burglary calls, and drug busts.

Divisions and task forces

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  • The regular patrol division: Officers patrol the waterways, Terminal Island, San Pedro, and Wilmington by boat, vehicle, motorcycle and bicycle.
  • Motor Unit: Mostly used for truck safety on Terminal Island and other container terminals.
  • K-9s: Used for entries on land & on the water, used to search vessels and to detect bombs or narcotics at cruise terminals, containers, etc.
  • A marine unit.
  • A full-time dive unit
  • Bicycle patrol
  • Community relation

Physical Operations:

  • Tactical Planning
  • Intelligence & Investigate Section
  • Training Section: N/A

The Port Police does joint boardings with the U.S. Coast Guard to prevent crimes such as narcotics smuggling and human trafficking.

The Port Police train at the LAPD Academy.

The Los Angeles Port Police staff 125 sworn officers and 96 civilian staff as of March 2015. Their motto is "sworn to protect, dedicated to serve."

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "About the Los Angeles Port Police". Port of Los Angeles. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Los Angeles Port Police Office of the Chief". Port of Los Angeles. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
A patrol boat used by the Los Angeles Port Police
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