Special Operations Division
The Special Operations Division is a diverse group with varying responsibilities. Under the umbrella of Special Operations are the following Units: Traffic Safety, Special Weapons and Tactics, Hawthorne Place Officers, Independence Center Substation, Englewood Substation, School Resource Officers, the Reserves Officers and K9 Teams.
Traffic Safety Unit
The Traffic Safety Unit consists of officers trained in Accident Investigation and Selective Enforcement. The primary goal of the unit is to improve the safety of the roadways of Independence through the enforcement of traffic laws, the investigation of traffic accidents, and working with traffic engineering agencies to improve the flow of pedestrian and vehicle movement. The Traffic Safety Unit is also aggressive in the enforcement of laws aimed at impaired drivers.
Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT)
Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) includes a full-time team of officers and one part-time team. SWAT provides support to the Patrol Division and other units within the police department. SWAT has many duties, but chief among them is the handling of barricaded party and hostage situations and high risk warrant service. SWAT trains regularly to remain adept at handling dangerous situations with the goal of ensuring a peaceful outcome and the safety of all.
Canine Unit
The Canine Unit included one sergeant and four officers providing support to the Patrol Division and other units through the use of specially trained police dogs. The dogs are trained in “patrol work”, which is essentially the tracking of humans, and “narcotics work”, the discovery of controlled substances.
Independence Center Substation
One Police Sergeant, One Police Officer, and our Crisis Intervention Officer are assigned full-time to the Independence Center and operate a police substation there. While maintaining a police presence at the center, they respond to all law violations including thefts and disturbances. They are also responsible for the police department's nuisance abatement program and the crime-free multi-housing program.