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The City of Haines City, Florida has a population of 21,490. The mayor as of 2018 is Morris L. West. His phone number is 863-421-3600 and his email address is MWest@HainesCity.com. The city can be found in Polk County.

Morris L. West
620 East Main Street
Haines City, Florida 33844
Phone: 863-421-3600
Email: MWest@HainesCity.com

The crime index of Haines City, as reported by a 2010 statistic, was 382.1. There has been 63 registered sex offenders living in the city, with the residents-sex offender ratio at 367 to 1.

Haines City, Florida Police Station Information

The Haines City, FL overall crime rate is 32% lower than in comparison to the Florida average; and is also 25% lower than compared to the national average. Specifically regarding violent crimes in Haines City, FL, the rate is 39% lower than compared to the Florida average, and 32% lower than when paralleled to the national average. When comparing property crime, Haines City, FL comes in at 31% lower than to the average seen in Florida, and 24% lower than the overall national average.

Facts about crime in Haines City, Florida:

  • The overall crime rate in Haines City is 25% lower than the national average.
  • For every 100,000 people, there are 5.83 daily crimes that occur in Haines City.
  • Haines City is safer than 47% of the cities in the United States.
  • In Haines City you have a 1 in 48 chance of becoming a victim of any crime.
  • The number of total year over year crimes in Haines City has decreased by 14%.

The Haines City Police Department is responsible for enforcing the laws of the State of Florida and the Code of Ordinances of Haines City. The Department is a recognized leader on the state and national level, and serves a diverse population of approximately 25,000 people. Our agency is comprised of 53 sworn personnel who patrol approximately 19.8 square miles of total land area.

Community Services Division

The Community Services Division is led by Captain Keva Harris. This division is responsible for management oversight of the Records Section, Public Safety Aid, Community Oriented Police Officers (COPs), School Resource Officers, Code Compliance, and Explorer Post. Oversees management of extra duty details. Coordinates facility management duties for Department. Represents Department during Emergency Operations Center activation. Schedules, conducts and evaluates Department recruiting efforts. Coordinates and conducts community crime prevention meetings, projects, and functions. The Community Services Division Commander performs extra duties as assigned, such as, public speaking; attending community meetings; and conducting research projects and special assignments and serves on Department/community committees.

Criminal Investigations Division

The Commander of the Criminal Investigations Division is Lieutenant Jay Hopwood, who oversees Criminal Investigations, the Crime Scene Unit, and the Property & Evidence Technician.

The Haines City Police Department Criminal Investigations Division is assigned to investigate all types of crimes, such as homicides, fraud, burglaries, thefts, aggravated battery, DCF cases, and sex crimes. The members of CID are required to attend mandated specialized training classes to ensure ongoing professional development. The Criminal Investigations Division is under the supervision of the Detective Sergeant and there are currently seven detectives assigned to the unit.

Patrol Division

The Patrol Division is commanded by Lieutenant Gabriel Garcia. The Patrol Division consists of four patrol shifts, Traffic Unit, Crime Suppression Unit, Canine Unit and Red Light Camera Officer. Members of the Patrol Division are the most visible and important members of the department. Committed to the Community Policing philosophy, the Uniform Patrol Division of the Haines City Police Department provides public safety services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, and responds to emergency and non-emergency calls for service. The Patrol Division played a key role in answering over 20,000 calls for service within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City of Haines City in 2017. For operational purposes, the City is divided into 4 patrol beats, with officers assigned to each.

Haines City Police Department Address:

James Elensky, Chief of Police
35400 Highway 27
Haines City, FL 33844
Phone: 863-421-3636
Fax: 863-421-3640

Emergency: 911
Email: jelensky@hainescitypd.com

The Inmate Handbook Rules and Regulations contains the rights and responsibilities of a Polk County Jail inmate. It also describes acts prohibited in the detention facilities, and types of disciplinary action which may be taken if an inmate commits any of the prohibited acts. If an inmate does not follow these rules, administrative, disciplinary and/or legal action could be taken.

If an inmate cannot read or is blind, the Inmate Handbook Rules and Regulations shall be read to them and verbally explained. Bilingual deputies shall be utilized for this purpose if the inmate does not speak English.

The PCSO Department of Detention allows inmates at both the Central County Jail (located at 2390 Bob Phillips Road in Bartow) and the South County Jail (located at 1103 U.S. Hwy. 98 West in Frostproof) an opportunity to visit with friends and family twice per week for one hour each day via the Securus video visitation system.

This high-tech system of communication will still allow the visitor and the inmate to see each other and to communicate, while increasing the safety of the visitors and the security of the facility by alleviating the concerns of bringing visitors onto the compound.
Inmate Visitation is held at the following times Sunday through Saturday excluding Thanksgiving and Christmas Day, at each of the jail facilities:

7:30 am to 10:30 am
12:00 pm to 4:00 pm
5:00 pm to 7:00 pm

County Sheriff, Warrant, Most Wanted Information in Haines City, Florida

Grady Judd, Sheriff
Polk County Sheriff’s Office
1891 Jim Keene Blvd
Winter Haven, FL 33880
Phone: 863-298-6200

Law Enforcement

The Department of Law Enforcement, under the command of Chief Larry Williams, Jr., is comprised of five divisions – West Division, East Division, Criminal Investigations, Special Operations, and Safe Schools. The men and women of law enforcement are responsible for answering emergency and non-emergency calls for service, proactively patrolling the over 2,000 square miles of the county, investigating crimes, apprehending criminals, and working hand-in-hand with the community to keep Polk County safe.

The Polk County Sheriff’s Office practices “PROCAP,” a proactive approach to combating crime and its effects on the community. The Proactive Community Attack on Problems program uses crime analysts and mapping software to alert deputies to real- time crime trends, allowing them to immediately deploy the necessary resources to effectively fight crime. The basis of PROCAP is to prevent crime from occurring in the first place, instead of relying solely on the reactive policing method of investigating past-occurred crimes. PROCAP has been a highly successful tool in reducing the crime rate in Polk County since its inception 19 years ago.

West Division

The West Division, under the leadership of Major Ian Floyd, consists of the Northwest District and the Southwest District. Each District is commanded by a Captain who reports to the Division Commander.

The West Division geographically includes the Western portion of the county, and includes components in each district to deliver services to the people of Polk County residing or traveling in those areas: patrol platoons, Crime Suppression Teams, Community Oriented Policing Units, General Crimes Detectives, and Canine Teams.

East Division

The East Division, under the leadership of Major Vance Monroe, consists of the Central District, the Southeast District, and the Northeast District. Each Division includes components to deliver services to the citizens of Polk County and to those traveling in these areas. Each District is commanded by a Captain who reports to the Division Commander.
The East Division geographically includes the Eastern portion of the county, and includes components in each district to deliver services to the people of Polk County residing or traveling in those areas: patrol platoons, Crime Suppression Teams, Community Oriented Policing Units, General Crimes Detectives, and Canine Teams.

Special Operations

The Special Operations Division, under the command of Major J.B. Williams, is comprised of the Bureau of Support Operations, the Bureau of Supports Services, and the Emergency Operations Group. Each Bureau is commanded by a Captain or civilian equivalent who reports to the Division Commander.

The Bureau of Support Operations includes Animal Control, Agricultural Crimes, the Aviation, Marine, and Traffic Unit, and the specialty teams: Honor Guard and Mounted Enforcement. While the specialty teams are voluntary for deputies to join, the other units are held by full-time sworn deputy sheriffs. The Agricultural Crimes Unit investigates crimes that occur in rural areas and that affect agricultural owners, such as trespassing and illegal dumping. The Aviation and Marine Units patrol by air and water. Did you know? Polk County has over 500 lakes. The main number for this Bureau is 863-298-6323.

Criminal Investigations

The Criminal Investigations Division, under the command of Major Louis Giampavolo, consists of the Bureau of Special Investigations, and the Bureau of Criminal Investigations.

This bureau is housed in the PCSO Sheriff’s Operations Center, located at 1891 Jim Keene Blvd in Winter Haven. BCI is responsible for investigating major/significant crimes within Polk County and is divided into four specialized investigative sections, which focus on specific categories as they relate to criminal investigations. The four sections within BCI are: Major Crimes (homicide, robbery, fugitive apprehension, detention investigations), Special Victims (missing persons, child protection referral, victim/witness advocates, special victims response), Crime Scene, and Identification. The main number for the Bureau is 863-298-6379.

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Safe Schools

In order to meet the security and safety needs of thousands of students, faculty, and visitors of Polk County-based educational institutions, the Polk County Sheriff ’s Office created the Safe Schools Division, which brings all of our school-based programs under one roof so that they can focus entirely on school safety.

Under the leadership of Major Loyd Stewart, the Safe Schools Division consists of the Bureau of Colleges and Universities, and the Bureau of Primary and Secondary Schools.

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