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Operations Division
Captains Paul Strong and Demetri O’Malley
The Operations Division responds to Emergency 911 calls, other calls
for service, and conducts essential activities, such as directed patrols.
The city is divided into five sectors and patrols are assigned by sector
(sector map, right). In 2022, this division was involved in 25,880+
calls/activities (including 911 calls, directed patrols, traffic issues, etc).
This number mirrors the 2021 number.
Of the calls received in 2022, over 3,690 were documented as
incidents requiring reports. During this period, the department
arrested 670 adults, 27 juveniles, and responded to 1,316 motor
vehicle accidents, an increase of over 63 accidents from the previous
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year. An additional 24 people were placed into Protective Custody
by EPD. 46% of the individuals who were arrested were white, 24%
were black, 24% were Hispanic, and approximately 6% were of other
or unknown race. 80% of those arrested identified as male.
The primary programs/initiatives that fall under the Operations Division and the Community
Services Unit are:
Cops’ Corner and Junior Cops’ Corner – completed on a limited scale
Junior Police Academy– successfully completed in 2022
25 Days of Christmas—successfully completed in 2022
National Night Out-– successfully completed in 2022
For more information on these programs and initiatives, please see the department’s past annual
reports.
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All data in this report was pulled from either- Microsystems, CrimeTrack. Retrieved Feb 8, 2023 from the PROIV database. **CrimeTrack
is EPD’s Records Management System OR Commonwealth Fusion Center Data Systems. Retrieved Feb 7, 2023, from Mass
CrimeSOLV database. Crime rates are based on current census data.
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Everett Police Department Annual Report - 2022