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The '''Miami-Dade Police Department''' is a limited-service [[metropolitan police|Metropolitan police department]] serving [[Miami-Dade County]]'s unincorporated areas, although they have lenient mutual aid agreements with other municipalities, most often the [[Miami |
The '''Miami-Dade Police Department''' is a limited-service [[metropolitan police|Metropolitan police department]] serving [[Miami-Dade County]]'s unincorporated areas, although they have lenient mutual aid agreements with other municipalities, most often the [[Miami |City of Miami Police Department. The Miami-Dade Police Department is the largest police department in the state of [[Florida]]. The Department is still often referred by its former name, the ''Metro-Dade police'' or simply ''Metro''. Miami-Dade police are easily identified by their khaki uniforms. Miami-Dade Police vehicles are identified by their yellow, white, and green paint scheme. |
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The Miami-Dade Police Department operate out of nine stations throughout Miami-Dade County and have two special bureaus. The current director of the Miami-Dade Police Department is Sheriff Robert Parker. |
The Miami-Dade Police Department operate out of nine stations throughout Miami-Dade County and have two special bureaus. The current director of the Miami-Dade Police Department is Sheriff Robert Parker. |
Revision as of 16:45, 29 June 2006
The Miami-Dade Police Department is a limited-service Metropolitan police department serving Miami-Dade County's unincorporated areas, although they have lenient mutual aid agreements with other municipalities, most often the City of Miami Police Department. The Miami-Dade Police Department is the largest police department in the state of Florida. The Department is still often referred by its former name, the Metro-Dade police or simply Metro. Miami-Dade police are easily identified by their khaki uniforms. Miami-Dade Police vehicles are identified by their yellow, white, and green paint scheme.
The Miami-Dade Police Department operate out of nine stations throughout Miami-Dade County and have two special bureaus. The current director of the Miami-Dade Police Department is Sheriff Robert Parker.