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If you’ve
ever asked yourself — What can I do to improve my community?
— this is the place to find the answers. Indio Police needs
you! We are currently looking for people with civic pride
and responsibility, who are willing to give of themselves
to better their community. There are a variety of challenging
and dynamic programs at IPD in which you can help: From volunteering
within your community as a civilian volunteer in the Youth
Explorers program to serving in the CHIPS program.
Volunteer positions are also available for Reserve Police
Officers. Regardless of your interests or talents, there
is a place for you. In addition to our civilian volunteer programs, IPD sworn
officers are involved in several community outreach and improvement
efforts, such as Indio PD's "Adopt a School" program
and our full-time Community Liaison Officer. For more information
on how you can make a difference in the City of Indio and
help improve public safety, browse through the community program
links below.
CHIP'S
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EXPLORERS
| INDIO YOUTH TASK
FORCE | POLICE VOLUNTEERS
| CRIME STOPPERS
ADOPT-A-SCHOOL
| COMMUNITY LIAISON
OFFICER | CHAPLAIN
| NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH |
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C.itizens
H.elping I.ndio
P.olice (CHIP'S)

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The
Indio Citizens on Patrol Program is a program in which community
volunteers become an extension of the police department. Volunteers
and police work together to prevent and curb crime in a specific
area.Our C.H.I.P. unit currently has twenty members who are
dedicated to helping their community.
Screened
volunteers communicate with IPD via radio and cell phone.
These volunteers patrol critical areas identified by police,
to observe and report suspicious activity. Training is provided
through the Indio Police Department. Volunteers will not intervene
in any potentially dangerous situations they observe.
Please
click here for more information and to access a printable
application online...
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RESERVE
POLICE OFFICER (VOLUNTEER OFFICER) |
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The
Indio Police Reserve Corps is comprised of community members
who volunteer their time to fulfill many of the roles handled
by full-time sworn police officers. Reserve officers obtain
the same training as regular officers and work alongside them
in every aspect of department operations. Indio PD has
several active reserve officers and is currently recruiting. Click
here to download a detailed job description, minimum requirements
and learn how to apply!
Also
click here to see our employment page for the latest information..
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POLICE CADET PROGRAM ) |
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The
Cadet Post consists of nineteen highly motivated and dedicated
young adults who have an interest in people and in assisting
not only their community, but the Law Enforcement community
as well.
The purpose
of the program is to provide specialized training that prepares
young people for a career in law enforcement and life-long
community service.
The
Indio Police Department Cadet Program has three principle
goals:
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To
recruit young men and women to qualify for future careers
in law enforcement, offering a positive relationship between
police and the youth of our community
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To
provide a forum in which young people can engage in non-hazardous
community service thereby relieving police officers for
other assignments
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To
provide solid training toward the development of better
citizens and better physical fitness for all who participate.
Click
here for more information on requirements and applying:
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ADOPT A SCHOOL PROGRAM
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Our
"Adopt a School" program allows officers to volunteer
to adopt a particular Indio school to enhance relations between
the police and schools. The Adopt a School Project was established
as a tool to enhance relations between the schools within
the City of Indio and the Police Department. The primary focus
is for uniformed officers to interact with students and build
relationships of trust. A secondary goal is to establish relationships
with the faculty to enhance the officers ability to present
crime prevention and safety education type presentations in
classes and assemblies.
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CHAPLAIN PROGRAM
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The
purpose of our Chaplian program is to provide spiritual guidance,
emotional support, counseling, and assistance to all employees
of the department, their families and the community. Investigator
Wayne Hoy is currently our department Chaplain and also works
in background investigations.
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INDIO
YOUTH TASK FORCE |
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Indio
Youth Task Force purpose is to organize, plan, and implement
youth events. The mission of the IYTF is to foster extensive
networking with several county agencies, youth organizations
and service providers for the purpose of Juvenile Intervention
and Education.
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POLICE
DEPARTMENT VOLUNTEERS |
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Do
you have computer, clerical, office or other specialized skills
? The Indio Police department recognizes the need to utilize
our community's most valuable resource- The citizen volunteer!
There are numerous areas where citizens can contribute their
time and energy towards a better police department. Volunteers
perform a variety of valuable tasks involving office work
in virtually every division, including: Records, Investigations,
data entry, training, crime prevention, public relations,
and evidence. IPD provides its volunteers with all necessary
training.
Please
call (760) 391-4037 to learn how to get involved
helping your local Police department!
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COMMUNITY LIAISON OFFICER |
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The
Public Relations officer has liaison duties associated with
the Indio Youth Task Force Executive Board for purposes
of assisting with organizing, planning, and implementing
youth events. The mission of the IYTF is to foster extensive
networking with several county agencies, youth organizations
and service providers for the purpose of Juvenile Intervention
and Education.
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Click HERE to
see our web page and more information!
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Valley Crime Stoppers, Inc.
73-510 Fred Waring Drive
Palm Desert, CA 92260
Receives anonymous information concerning
subjects involved in crime. A reward of up to $1000 can
be paid upon the arrest of individuals involved. Your identity
will remain anonymous.
(760) 341-7867 or (800)
245-0009
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to see our web page and more information! |
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Indio Neighborhood Watchs are organized to be the extra
eyes and ears of the police. Watch participants learn how
& when to report suspicious activities and persons to
the police as soon as they are observed.
Neighborhood Watch is a great way citizens can work together
to prevent crime.
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