Town of Leesburg, Virginia
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Captain Jaime SanfordThe Administration and Support Services Division consists of the Emergency Communications Center, the Professional Standards Division, and the Resource Management Division. As the Commander, Captain Sanford also oversees various administrative and logistical functions essential for the efficient operation of the department. Captain Sanford is responsible for managing the budget, human resources, training programs, and departmental policies. She ensures that officers are properly equipped, trained, and supported to perform their duties effectively. |
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS DIVISION
Lieutenant Dan Troxell
This division is dedicated to attracting, evaluating, and onboarding new officers and staff members. This section undertakes a variety of activities aimed at identifying qualified and diverse candidates who possess the necessary skills, aptitude, and values aligned with the department's mission.
The division is also responsible for basic academy instruction, the quartermaster function, property and evidence management, accreditation management, and policy development and review.
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DIVISION
Lieutenant Bob Thompson
This division is responsible for overseeing the maintenance, operation, and logistical coordination of the department’s physical infrastructure, including the expansion and renovation of our headquarters as well as oversight of our fleet of vehicles.
The Information Technology Unit falls under this division and consists of Police Information Technology Systems Administrators who are responsible for the maintenance and management of the Department’s various automated data systems and information technology infrastructure.
EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS CENTER
Manager Blake Costello
The Leesburg Police Department Emergency Communications Center consists of highly trained, professional Public Safety Communicators to include four Shift Supervisors and an ECC Manager. Our Communication Technicians work twelve-hour shifts on a rotating two-week schedule. They are committed to answering all 911 and non-emergency calls with professionalism, integrity, and compassion while efficiently dispatching police. The duties of the Communication Technician include, but are not limited to, radio communication, call taking, record keeping, computer entry, and warrant entry. Our police dispatchers can maintain a high level of multi-tasking, quick response, and rapid problem-solving skills as well as the ability to operate 911 computer software, various public announcement tools, and multi-function telephone systems. The Leesburg Police Emergency Communication Dispatch Center is manned 24 hours a day, around the clock and is located at 65 Plaza Street in Leesburg. 911 Calls inside of the corporate limits of the Town of Leesburg go to the County ECC and are then transferred to LPD ECC as we are a Secondary PSAP.