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Current Projects
- Communications System
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- The ULM Police Department is in the process of upgrading our communications
system. Our current system has been in place for a number of years.
Officers are experiencing a lot of noise generated from other agencies,
which sometimes makes it impossible for them to communicate, and also
causes officer safety problems. The new system will be operating at
800mhz, and will be put together by Monroe Communications, our local
Motorola Dealer. This technology will enable ULMPD officers to communicate
effectively with one another, therefore it will help to insure your
safety as well as ours.
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- Student Officers
The ULMPD has a student officer program in place, and it is currently
looking for eligible students to put into various positions. For more
information, contact Capt. Robideaux or Lt. Peter Lindsey at 342-5350,
or 5350 if calling from on campus.
- Bike Patrol
The ULMPD has four Trek Police Bikes among its fleet, and officers
incorporate these bikes into their patrol procedures. Police bikes have
proven to be very effective in combating offenses that a vehicle patrol
unit would often over look or just not see. With the bikes, officers
can maneuver in and out of parking lots, between buildings and other
places where a car cannot go, with near stealth capability. This helps
insure that your vehicle is safe, and that no one is around your dorm
that should not be there.
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- K-9 Police Unit
Several UPD officers, along with the Chief are looking
into the possibility of adding a K-9 to the ranks. The type
of dog we are looking at would not be an attack or
"bite" dog, but a dog of a gentle nature, like a
Labrador. This new officer would be trained to sniff out
numerous types of Controlled Dangerous Substances (CDS), and
would also be utilized as a tracking dog to help find fleeing
burglars or thieves. Although most of the CDS found is not in
campus facilities, but rather on non-students passing through
campus, the K-9 would greatly improve the odds of finding
more of the CDS in the non-student vehicles, therefore
preventing it from entering our facilities. The K-9 could
also be used at University functions, not only as a
deterrant, but as a public relations tool to show others that
we are a Zero Tolerance School when
it comes to drugs.
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