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The department primarily utilizes the [[Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department|Los Angeles County Sheriff's]] Academy (STARS Center) (18 weeks) for training purposes.
The department primarily utilizes the [[Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department|Los Angeles County Sheriff's]] Academy (STARS Center) (18 weeks) for training purposes.


== Fallen officers ==

Since the establishment of the Torrance Police Department, 4 officers have died in the line of duty. <ref>[http://odmp.org/agency/3862-torrance-police-department-california The Officer Down Memorial Page]</ref>

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Officer
! Date of Death
! Details
|-
| [http://odmp.org/officer/8115-sergeant-william-robert-lewis Sergeant William Robert Lewis]
| <center>Sunday, August 23, 1959
| Motorcycle accident
|-
| [http://odmp.org/officer/12008-officer-david-noel-seibert Officer David Noel Seibert]
| <center>Thursday, August 10, 1967
| Gunfire
|-
| [http://odmp.org/officer/11308-officer-gary-elton-rippstein Officer Gary Elton Rippstein]
| <center>Sunday, December 22, 1968
| Gunfire
|-
| [http://odmp.org/officer/7403-police-officer-thomas-joseph-keller Officer Thomas Joseph Keller]
| <center>Thursday, April 17, 1986
| Gunfire
|-
|}


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 16:33, 29 August 2008

Torrance Police Department
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionTorrance, California, United States
General nature
Operational structure
Officers240
Civilians100

The Torrance Police Department is the police department serving Torrance, California.

The department employs 240 sworn officers and 100 civilians. The department is the largest law enforcement agency in South Bay, and is one of the largest police departments in Los Angeles County.

The Chief of Police has been John J. Neu since October of 2006.

Overview

The Torrance Police Department has jurisdiction in the city limits of Torrance. Other sections with a "Torrance, CA" address are served by either LAPD (Harbor Gateway) or the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (unincorporated area adjacent to the 110 freeway; ZIP code 90502). The Department patrols an approximate one mile (1.6 km) area of Torrance Beach.

Bureaus/Units

  • Community Lead Officer
  • Patrol
  • SWAT
  • CSI
  • Robbery/Homicide
  • Tech Crimes
  • K9
  • School Resource Officer
  • Traffic

Recent News

Torrance Police Officer Steve Kroesen, a five year veteran of the department, was diagnosed with cancer in 2007. In support, about 100 Torrance police officers shaved their heads at a barbecue fundraising event. Officer Kroesen has since recovered and returned to duty. [1]

Recruitment

The Torrance Police Department has some of the best paid police officers in Los Angeles County. Their recruitment posters ask "What did you do TODAY?"

The salaries for the officer levels are as follows:

Level 4 Recruit Salary - $62,496
Level 5 New Officer Salary (after Academy training) - $65,616
Level A Top Step Senior Officer - $80,520
Additional 10% for Officer w/25 years of TPD Service (Longevity Step) $88,572

The department primarily utilizes the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Academy (STARS Center) (18 weeks) for training purposes.


Fallen officers

Since the establishment of the Torrance Police Department, 4 officers have died in the line of duty. [1]

Officer Date of Death Details
Sergeant William Robert Lewis
Sunday, August 23, 1959
Motorcycle accident
Officer David Noel Seibert
Thursday, August 10, 1967
Gunfire
Officer Gary Elton Rippstein
Sunday, December 22, 1968
Gunfire
Officer Thomas Joseph Keller
Thursday, April 17, 1986
Gunfire

See also

References