Three members of the Civilian Traffic Investigation team and their pickup trucks with skyline behind

Civilian Traffic Investigator Unit Launched

The unit supports crash investigations for the Police Department

The Raleigh Police Department (RPD) recently launched a new Civilian Traffic Investigator Unit. The unit responds to and processes data from crashes involving property damage on Raleigh streets, highways, and parking areas. This allows sworn officers to concentrate on other priority calls. 

In the month of May, RPD responded to more than 1800 calls involving crashes, and in June, officers responded to 1700 crashes resulting in an average of 55.5 daily crashes. This approach to crash investigations will help RPD respond to all calls more efficiently and effectively for the nearly 500,000 Raleigh residents.

"Having this new unit in the Raleigh Police Department will greatly help many of our officers! In the 15 years I’ve been with RPD, we have always talked about focusing efforts on higher-priority incidents and how some traffic-related calls could stretch out our day. This new unit allows us that extra time to do just that. I speak for all of the officers when I say it’s exciting having them on board.”
- Sergeant E. Reeves 

The unit is made up of three full-time and four part-time RPD employees and will operate with two full shifts, ensuring prompt responses.

The members of this unit completed six weeks of intensive training on proper procedures.

Join us in welcoming these new members to the Raleigh Police Department.

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