Operations

Bike Unit

The Bike Unit Patrol was created in 1996. It was originally formed to promote positive community relations when used at special functions such as the Frontier Days Parade. Their value as an effective crime deterrent became readily apparent. Bike Unit duties were expanded to include other details that were normally performed only in patrol cars.

The Bike Unit is comprised of selected Officers trained in bicycle patrol. Currently, one Lieutenant, three Sergeants and five Patrol Officers are members of the unit. This specialized unit is utilized for community activities involving high levels of traffic where bicycles are quicker to deploy to a problem area with less inconvenience to motorists. Other uses of the Bike Officers include routine patrol of problem areas where stealth is desirable. The Bike Officers also patrol subdivisions and the business community, making themselves more accessible to the citizens to answer questions and address citizens' concerns.

The bikes are specially designed for police work. They are light, yet durable, equipped with emergency lights and are marked to readily identify them as police equipment. The Bike Officer wears a uniform that is tailored for Bike Patrol Officers. The uniform consist of a blue pullover shirt, dark bike shorts, helmet and black bike shoes. The Officers wear webbed duty belt equipment that is lighter and more flexible than the leather gear worn by officers on routine patrol.