City of Wichita - Patrol North Patrol North Bureau
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Patrol North Bureau
Wichita Police Department

Patrol North Bureau
3015 E. 21st. St. North
Wichita, Kansas 67214

(316) 350-3400
Fax (316) 858-7717
 
 
Community Policing
 
Atwater Neighborhood City Hall
(316) 303-8061 / Fax (316) 858-7737
Evergreen Neighborhood City Hall
(316) 303-8044 / Fax (316) 858-7739



Community Policing Newsletters
can now be viewed by clicking on
the respective beats below.

 

Captain Jeff Easter
Bureau Commander
Email me here

 


 
 

Patrol North Supervisor Contacts
(Click on name below photo to send email)

3rd Shift Supervisors


Lt. Kevin Mears


Sgt. Colin Gallagher


Sgt. Jason Pfeifer 

Community Policing Supervisors


Sgt Travis Rakestraw

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To view the officers assigned to your area, click on the beat number below. Information included will be photos, maps, statistics, and an e-mail contact if applicable.  To see a City Wide Community Policing Beat Map click HERE.

Community Policing Newsletters
can now be viewed by clicking on
the respective beats below.

The Patrol North Bureau substation is open 7a.m.-7p.m., 7 days a week, year round. A six officer team is assigned to each of the nine patrol beats. They include four beat officers, one SCAT officer and one officer serving as a community policing officer. The focus of the beat team is to assess the problems within the beat and work together with the community to develop and implement solutions to those problems. 

Officers assigned to patrol are dispatched by 911 Emergency Communications and respond to emergencies and service calls. In addition they use information provided by the community policing officer to help implement tailored police services as well as assist with community policing activities. 

The North Bureau's Community Policing Officers are based out of the Atwater Neighborhood City Hall located at 2755 E. 19th St. North and Evergreen Neighborhood City Hall located at 2700 N. Woodland. The community-policing officer is responsible for collecting crime analysis and staffing information and meeting with the patrol officers, neighborhood associations, community groups, and others in order to coordinate police services that are tailored to the unique needs of the beat. 

The enforcement unit of community policing is referred to as the Community Enforcement Unit/Special Community Action Team (S.C.A.T.). This unit specializes in street level drug and gang crimes.


Patrol North Crime Statistics
 

Type of Crime

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

Murder

15

15

6

2

11

Rape

67

72

63

58

63

Individual Robbery

139

126

110

111

120

Business Robbery

43

25

38

17

13

Agg. Assault Drive By

23

23

28

14

17

Residential Burglary

769

678

823

791

724

Non-Res. Burglary

346

292

215

254

200

Larceny 

2,833

2,643

2,749

2,389

2,764

Auto Theft

435

371

328

282

319

Vandalism

2,002

2,000

1,950

1,701

1,723

Totals

6,672

6,245

6,310

5,619

5,954