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CSU Northridge Police K-9 Chevrolet Tahoe
Dedicated to Ventura County Sheriff’s Deputy Eugene Kostiuchenko who was tragically killed by a drunk driver. Kostiuchenko, 41, was killed on Oct. 28, 2014 when he was struck by a car on the 101 Freeway near Lewis Road in Camarillo, CA. Deputy Kostiuchenko had just finished a traffic stop and was returning to his vehicle when he was hit by the car.
The Police Operations Division of the California State University, Northridge Department of Police Services is divided into four primary functions that include the: Patrol Unit (read more below), Police Services Communications/Dispatch Unit, Investigations Unit, and Community Policing Team.
The Patrol Unit is at the core of the University Police Department when executing the fundamental community-policing values and philosophies expected of its 26 sworn officers. Providing a multi-dimensional and directed patrol approach to the law enforcement services they provide ensures a consistent proactive approach in meeting the community's expectations of excellent public service. The division functions primarily utilizing four, 12-hour shifts, providing continuous patrol of the University and surrounding community 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Uniformed police utilized proactive multi-dimensional patrol techniques through the use of police cars, motorcycles, T3 electric vehicles, bicycles, and foot patrols. Directed patrol plans are integrated into this approach by shift supervisors on a daily basis, using crime analysis and other data to impact problem areas on the around campus.
The CSUN Police K9 unit is comprised of two officers and two K9’s, trained in explosives detection and narcotics detection. This unit has specially outfitted vehicles conducive to providing transportation for K9’s during patrol.
CSU Northridge Police K-9 Chevrolet Tahoe
Dedicated to Ventura County Sheriff’s Deputy Eugene Kostiuchenko who was tragically killed by a drunk driver. Kostiuchenko, 41, was killed on Oct. 28, 2014 when he was struck by a car on the 101 Freeway near Lewis Road in Camarillo, CA. Deputy Kostiuchenko had just finished a traffic stop and was returning to his vehicle when he was hit by the car.
The Police Operations Division of the California State University, Northridge Department of Police Services is divided into four primary functions that include the: Patrol Unit (read more below), Police Services Communications/Dispatch Unit, Investigations Unit, and Community Policing Team.
The Patrol Unit is at the core of the University Police Department when executing the fundamental community-policing values and philosophies expected of its 26 sworn officers. Providing a multi-dimensional and directed patrol approach to the law enforcement services they provide ensures a consistent proactive approach in meeting the community's expectations of excellent public service. The division functions primarily utilizing four, 12-hour shifts, providing continuous patrol of the University and surrounding community 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Uniformed police utilized proactive multi-dimensional patrol techniques through the use of police cars, motorcycles, T3 electric vehicles, bicycles, and foot patrols. Directed patrol plans are integrated into this approach by shift supervisors on a daily basis, using crime analysis and other data to impact problem areas on the around campus.
The CSUN Police K9 unit is comprised of two officers and two K9’s, trained in explosives detection and narcotics detection. This unit has specially outfitted vehicles conducive to providing transportation for K9’s during patrol.