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COPP

Citizens On Proactive Patrol (COPP) are volunteer members of the Mount Vernon Police Department. COPP members are Citizen Academy graduates who chose to go through an advanced training course; a field-training period with selected, specially trained veterans of the group; and then commit to two four-hour patrol shifts per month.

Two former police cars, with the light bar and siren removed, have been marked "Citizen Patrol" and are assigned to the COPP Program. These vehicles are equipped with police radios, bicycle racks, and directional light bars in the back window.

COPP members work in pairs and are provided with portable police radios and cellular telephones. They patrol neighborhoods, parks, schools, and businesses, acting as extra eyes, ears, and problem solvers for the Police Department. They focus primarily on quality of life issues and, if they notice anything out of the ordinary, radio a police officer to respond.

In addition to patrolling the City, COPP members post abandoned vehicles for towing; pick up found bicycles; assist officers with traffic control; and provide handicapped parking enforcement and graffiti abatement. They help with special events such as Halloween Downtown, the Mount Vernon High School Homecoming Parade, the City Christmas Parade, Youth Appreciation Day, and Neighborhood Beautification Days.

Some COPP members also volunteer for around the clock callouts. The "No Wait 8" as they're called are available 24 hours a day seven days a week to assist with crime scene security, road closures or missing person searches.

COPP volunteers are community members doing their part to make the City of Mount Vernon a great place to live.

For additional crime prevention resource information click here.

If you have any questions concerning the Citizens on Proactive Patrol program, contact our Public Education Officer Mike Lumpkin at (360)336-6271.




COPP in Action

 
Jan Dehon helps a little one do fingerprint art at the annual summer Children's Art Festival
 
Bill and Jan Dehon providing home safety information at a neighborhood open house.
 
Detective Jeff Nelson and Mike King conducting a major crimes evidence search.
 

David Wynter working Halloween downtown.

 
COPP working the Halloween downtown trick or treating.
 

Donna Gremert, Vern VanderPol and Arne Svendsen at Citizen Academy mock scenes.

 

 

 
Calendar of Events
City Library Events
Friday, May 18, 2012
Ongoing. Please click on the link below for information on all the City Library's great programs for children, teens and adults.
Mayor's Coffee Hours
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Bring your interests, comments, concerns and praises to chat with Mayor Boudreau over coffee. Whether you are a business owner, community member or just a curious neighbor, she would love to see you there! All Coffee Hours are informal and open to the public.
Mount Vernon Farmers Market
Saturday, May 26, 2012
9am-1pm. Fresh food, live music, flowers, crafts and those Swedish Pancakes! Begin your Saturday mornings here, on the Revetment in downtown Mount Vernon.
Ward 2 Meeting
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
6:30 - 7:30 p.m., Hillcrest Park Lodge, 1717 S. 13th Street. Please join Mayor Boudreau, Ward 2 Councilmembers Gary Molenaar and Mark Hulst, and Councilmember At-Large Dale Ragan to voice your questions, concerns or observations about the City of Mount Vernon.
Ward 3 Meeting
Monday, June 18, 2012
6:30 - 7:30 p.m., Fire Station 3, 4701 E. Division. Please join Mayor Boudreau, Ward 3 Councilmembers Bob Fiedler and Mike Urban, and Councilmember At-Large Dale Ragan to voice your questions, concerns or observations about the City of Mount Vernon.
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