Patrol

Patrol is responsible for many functions of the department, including patrol, traffic, and accident investigations.

Traffic

Lieutenant Lukas Neubauer  Lukas-Neubauer.jpg
Contact: 
 (903) 531-1019
Hours: Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The Tyler Police Department Traffic Unit’s primary purpose is the lives and property of motorist and pedestrians within the City of Tyler. The Traffic Unit’s function is to reduce injury related crashes through enforcement, education, and engineering. Through various programs and contacts officers can educate both drivers and pedestrians on bad habits to help correct them. Officers use traffic enforcement to gain voluntary compliance from drivers who violate traffic laws. The Traffic Unit works closely with the City Engineers’ office to bring attention to different areas of the city that may need changes to help facilitate the flow of traffic. Through crash analysis and citizen complaints, The Traffic Unit can create focus points for areas of enforcement or improvement.

The Traffic Unit consists of a Lieutenant, a Sergeant, motorcycle officers, and marked cars. The unit also consists of Public Service Officers who work traffic flows, abandon vehicles, and other calls where a police officer isn’t needed. The Traffic Unit utilizes both Stalker Radar and Lidar for traffic enforcement. The unit also utilizes a LTI Truvision Lidar Unit capable of capturing photos of the vehicle, speed, distance, and where the laser detected the vehicle. The unit deploys Stalker Speed Trailers in areas identified as having a high volume of speed related issues to make motorist more away of their speed. Traffic officers receive advanced crash investigation training and are responsible for investigating all fatality crashes or those crashes where life-threatening injuries have occurred. Members of the Traffic Unit consists of crash reconstructionist, CDR Analysts, and crash forensic specialists.

Public Service Officers

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Assistant Chief Billy Yates
Contact: (903) 526-7578
Hours: Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The Tyler Police Department Public Service Officers are assigned to the Patrol Division. The Unit consists of five civilian Public Service Officers. These civilian officers are used to work calls for service where a police officer is not needed.

These include reporting criminal offenses where there is no suspects present, assisting officers at traffic accident scenes, directing traffic where needed, abandoned vehicle calls, writing parking citations, and processing crime scenes. The Unit also handles non-emergency reports.

This unit allows citizens to make reports when it is convenient to their daily schedules. The unit also takes follow up information and forwards it to the Investigative Units.

The Tyler Police Department has divided the entire City of Tyler into ten geographic districts. One Lieutenant and several Sergeants are assigned to each shift and are responsible for the operations on the individual shifts.

Day Shift Supervisor

Jason BurtonLieutenant Jason Burton
Contact
: (903) 533-2020
Hours: Monday through Thursday from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m.


Evening Shift Supervisor

Lieutenant Keven Fite
Contact
: (903) 535-0016
Hours: Tuesday through Friday from 2 p.m. to midnight.


Midnight Shift Supervisor

Lieutenant Tim Hutson
Contact
: (903) 531-1019
Hours: Monday through Thursday from 9 p.m. to 7 a.m.