Patrol Services includes the largest number of police employees. The primary responsibility of the bureau is responding to calls for service from Key West residents and businesses as well as conducting preliminary investigations of crimes. The Bureau also consists of Traffic Enforcement, Marine Enforcement/Port Security, Special Response Team, Bicycle Patrol and Honor Guard. The bureau of Patrol Services can be reached at 305-809-1013.
Traffic EnforcementTraffic Enforcement's primary responsibility is investigating accidents within the City of Key West, as well as enforcing traffic laws and parking regulations. You can contact Traffic Enforcement directly at 305 809 1027. If you need immediate assistance, please call the main dispatch number at 305-809-1111.
Marine Patrol's primary responsibility is the enforcement of marine laws within the City of Key West. Marine Enforcement also oversees security for the Port of Key West and is responsible for the protection of cruise ships and their passengers while in the port. You can reach Marine Enforcement with any questions regarding marine operations at 305-293-8362.
Related NewsAs the three-day holiday weekend approaches, the Key West Police Department wants to remind the community to drive safely. Most importantly, don't drink and drive. This weekend, as in holidays past, AAA is offering its Tow 2 Go program. If you find you've overdone it, AAA and Alex's Auto Wrecking and Towing are offering free and confidential rides home for you and your car. Simply call 1-800-AAA-HELP. Or you can call Alex's direct at (305) 296-4910 or (305) 872-4910. "Make the...
Fifteen people are facing felony drug charges as a result of a sweep conducted Thursday. The warrants and arrests are the culmination of a three-month undercover narcotics investigation. The Key West Police Department's Special Operations Unit used undercover operatives to conduct drug purchases, resulting in trafficking levels of drugs being seized. Many of the warrants involved the illegal sale of prescription drugs. "Prescription drugs are an increasing problem, both locally and nationally," said Chief Donie Lee. "They have taken the lead...
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