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Dallas Police Department Comprehensive Organizational Chart Dallas Police Department Comprehensive Organizational Chart Chief of Police Chief of Staff Deputy Chief Public Integrity Eddie Garcia Monique Alex Criminal Law & Police Executive Assistant City Attorney Pavala Armstrong Intelligence Division Major James Lewis III Internal Affairs External Communications Division Executive Assistant Chief Assistant Director Major City Hall Liaison Executive Assistant Chief Investigations / Special Vacant Irene Alanis Crime Plan Evaluator UCR / Crime Analysis Unit Patrol / Administrative Major Operations Media Relations Internal Affairs Fusion / RTCC Lonzo Anderson Paul Junger Albert Martinez Inspections Unit Criminal Intelligence Unit Operational Technology Planning Unit Tactical and Special Ops Investigations Bureau Community Engagement & Patrol Bureau Administrative Bureau Financial & Contract Mgt. Bureau Assistant Chief Operations Bureau Assistant Chief Assistant Chief Assistant Director Assistant Chief Avery Moore Assistant Chief Jesse Reyes Catrina Shead Vacant Reuben Ramirez Angela Shaw Reserves Financial West Patrol Central Patrol Support Services Third Tier Executive Deputy Chief Deputy Chief Deputy Chief Martin Riojas Tactical Investigations Tactical Operations Criminal Investigations General Investigations Community Operations Rick Watson Israel Herrera William Griffith II Deputy Chief Deputy Chief Deputy Chief Deputy Chief Major Thomas Castro Michael Igo Terrence Rhodes Teena Schultz Juan Salas Strategy Management Neighborhood Police Officer Northwest Division Central Division Support Division Third Tier Executive Patrick Guyden Youth Outreach Major Major Major Tactical Operations Crimes Against General Investigations Tactical Investigations Samuel Sarmiento John Madison Pollyanna Ashford Division Persons Division Division Storefronts Division Communications Major Major Major Records Major Community Affairs Central Business District Bureau Mark Harris Mark Villarreal Gerald Smalley Janet Page UNIDOS Legal Services 911 Administrator Fugitive SWAT SIU / Homicide Auto Theft North Central Division Property Robert Uribe Gang Traffic Assault / Sex Assaults Financial Crimes Major Auto Pound Robbery Youth Ops / Missing Persons Community Sharise Hadnot Engagement Environmental Management Training Division Victim Services Major Major Vincent Weddington Jose Garcia Right Care Special Investigations Special Operations Special Victims South Patrol East Patrol Detention Division Basic Academy Crime Scene Division Division Division Special Projects Deputy Chief Deputy Chief Captain Forensic Administrator Firearms Training Center Major Major Major Malik Aziz Osama Ismail Troy McClain Elizabeth Williams Caseworkers Devon Palk Melissa McGee Michael Dominguez In-Service Academy Violence Interrupters Detention Services Vice Tactical Services Domestic VIolence AFIS Field Training Program Narcotics Love Field Crimes Against Children NIBIN Southwest Division Northeast Division Major Major Dive Team Crime Scene Response Richard Foy Danny Williams Personnel Division Third Tier Executive South Central Division Southeast Division Vacant Major Major Operations David Davis Richard Rivas Facilities Management Personnel Services Updated 3/31/2021.
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