ENNIS POLICE DEPARTMENT
PATROL DIVISION
Another function of patrol is traffic enforcement and the investigation of traffic accidents.
Patrol officers attempt to identify areas of frequent traffic accidents and isolate any underlying causes of those accidents. Some of the causes could be driver inattention, driver ability, road design or vehicle and equipment defects. Police have been instrumental in helping identify areas of concern and bringing about improvements to make traveling safer for motorists. It is easy to see why patrol is the backbone of the department. The patrol officer is the first contact citizens have with the police department when things go wrong. The patrol officer is usually the first person citizens turn to for advice and direction, and they do help restore order when things get somewhat out of balance. Sounds like our parents were right when they told us as kids... "The policeman is your friend".The Ennis Police Department Patrol Division consists of the following officers:
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Patrol Commander Captain Domingo P. Galban #602 |
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| SERGEANT FRED PONTLEY #610 | SERGEANT J. PILLOW #620 |
| CORPORAL SHERMAN SWAFFORD #611 | CORPORAL BRAD SHERRARD #621 |
| OFFICER ROGER TREADAWAY #612 | OFFICER JUSTYN WILDER #622 |
| OFFICER DONALD KEMP #613 | OFFICER JASON McCURDY #623 |
| OFFICER JEFF BATES #614 | OFFICER BRIAN SHAHAN #624 |
| OFFICER CURTIS FARMER #615 | OFFICER BRIAN CLARK #625 |
| SERGEANT JOE SIFUENTES #630 | SERGEANT RANDY OWEN #640 |
| CORPORAL DAVID DODD #631 | CORPORAL KEVIN TULEY #641 |
| OFFICER DON HUDSON #632 | OFFICER JEFF AARON #642 |
| OFFICER ALAN EDDINS #633 | OFFICER DONNIE TRULL #643 |
| OFFICER LANCE WATSON #634 | OFFICER CHRIS ASBILL #644 |
| OFFICER CHAD BOLTON #635 | OFFICER ADRIAN HARRIS #645 |
updated 05/17/2010