Satellite Beach Police Officials Welcome New Officer John Rivers to the Department 

By  //  June 20, 2022

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Satellite Beach Police Chief Jeff Pearson, left, welcomed new Officer John Rivers to the Department. The Satellite Beach Police Department is comprised of 23 sworn law enforcement officers, 15 full or permanent part-time civilian support personnel including dispatchers, along with 6 school crossing guards. (SBPD image)

BREVARD COUNTY • SATELLITE BEACH, FLORIDA – Satellite Beach Police Department welcomeed new Officer John Rivers to the Department.

The Satellite Beach Police Department is comprised of 23 sworn law enforcement officers, 15 full or permanent part-time civilian support personnel including dispatchers, along with 6 school crossing guards.

Their agency is committed to providing professional services to those who live in and visit Satellite Beach.

Through careful employee selection, constant training, and progressive community programs, our department offers the citizens of Satellite Beach the highest level of community policing and customer service available.

Nearly 11,000 local residents are benefiting from the law enforcement services provided through the following divisions: Patrol, Criminal Investigations, Professional Standards, Communications, Records, Property & Evidence, the only all Volunteer Marine Enforcement Program in the State, Emergency Response Team, School Resource Officers, Motorcycle Traffic Enforcement, K-9, School Crossing Guards and much more.

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