The City of Millersville, Tennessee
The City of Millersville is focused on creating a prosperous future while preserving our history.
Administration
The Millersville Police Department administration is responsible for the overall direction of the police department and all law enforcement activities in the City of Millersville.
Chief of Police
Bryan Morris
Patrol Division
The Patrol Division is the most visible division in the department. The officers in the Patrol Division cover 13.5 square miles including approximately 5 miles of Interstate 65. Patrol Officers answer over 4,000 calls for service each year. In 2018, officers took 1,400 incident reports and 180 traffic accident reports. The primary responsibility for the Patrol Division is to respond to calls for service, conduct traffic stops, investigate suspicious activity, and investigate traffic crashes.
Patrol officers are encouraged to use a balanced mixture of traditional police enforcement measures while effectively using a community policing philosophy to address chronic crime and disorder. Patrol Officers are focused on conducting high-visibility patrol, serving as a deterrent to criminal activity and remaining accessible to members of the community. This enables community members and patrol officers more of an opportunity to build stronger relationships. In turn, they both become more familiar with the problems associated with that neighborhood and can work together in an effort to remedy problems plaguing the area.
Criminal Investigations Division (CID)
The Criminal Investigation Division of the Millersville Police Department provides investigative services to the citizens of our community. The primary function of the Criminal Investigation Division is to review and investigate reports of felony and misdemeanor criminal acts, identify suspects, both adult and juvenile, and prepare cases for prosecution. Detectives are assigned to handle specialized investigations such as crime scene processing, theft, forgery, assault, homicide, robbery, and sexual assault.
C.I.D. also provides support to victims of crimes during the course of an investigation. Crime victims and the community both benefit from the prosecution and punishment of criminals. Many investigations can be completed in a matter of weeks, whereas other investigations may take years before they are solved. Every attempt is made to prioritize their work so that cases involving injured persons, threats to personal safety, and significant property loss receive the most immediate attention. C.I.D. has at least one detective designated as being “on call” at all times, but all detectives may be called in to work major crime scenes when needed.
Records Division
Records Department Contact Information
Records Administrator - Michelle Bernard
615-859-2758 or send email: records@cityofmillersville.com
Fax: 615-851-1825
Address:
Millersville Police Department
1246 Louisville Hwy
Millersville, TN 37072
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