Beverly Hills Police Department

Beverly Hills Police Department
Badge of the Beverly Hills Police Department
Shoulder Patch of the Beverly Hills Police Department
Abbreviation BHPD
Agency overview
Formed 1927
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction Beverly Hills, California, USA
Headquarters 464 N Rexford Dr, Beverly Hills, California 90210

Agency executive
  • Sandra Spagnoli
Facilities
Stations 1
Beverly Hills Police Department car.

The Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) is the police department of the City of Beverly Hills, California.[1]

History

The first law enforcement agency was formed shortly after the City of Beverly Hills was incorporated in 1914. The first city marshal was Augustus Niestrum with a deputy named Jack Munson whose home also served as the headquarters for both the city's Fire and Police Departments. A year later the department was expanded with addition of another officer.

Two further officers joined in 1916. When Deputy Munson retired in 1919, the new City Marshal served as both Fire and Police Chief. After eight years in combined quarters, the Fire and Police Departments were separated in 1925.

On August 1, 1927, the Beverly Hills Police Department became a municipal organization. Blair was reelected becoming its first Chief of Police. Blair was in charge of one captain, three lieutenants, four sergeants, four motor officers, twenty-three patrolmen and three clerks.

The Beverly Hills Police Department moved to the city Hall in 1932. This remained its headquarters until 1990 when it moved to a new purpose-built police facility on Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills.

Detective Lynn Franklin is the most highly decorated officer in Beverly Hills Police history.[2]

Police Chiefs of the Beverly Hills Police Department

  • Charles Blair (1927–1942) (First chief)
  • Clinton H. Anderson (1942–1969)
  • Joseph Paul Kimble (1969–1971)
  • Brice L. Cork (1971–1975)
  • Edward S. Kreins (1975–1979)
  • Lee D. Tracy (1979–1985)
  • Marvin P. Iannone (1985–2003)
  • David L. Snowden (2004–2015)
  • Dominick J. Rivetti (2015–2016:interim)
  • Sandra Spagnoli[3] (2016–)

Media

The Beverly Hills police department and LAPD has been featured in several films including the Beverly Hills Cop series and the 1986 comedy movie Down and Out in Beverly Hills.

References

  1. Marvin P. Iannone. Supervision of Police Personnel, ISBN 0-13-649229-0
  2. Lynn, Franklin. The Beverly Hills Murder File, (2002), ISBN 1-4033-2050-0
  3. Ephron, Amy (August 31, 2016). "Beverly Hills Cop: Meet 90210's First Female Police Chief". Vogue. Retrieved August 31, 2016.

See also

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