Titusville Police Department

The current fleet of the Titusville Police Department is composed of 2013 Chevy Caprices, a number of Impalas, and a couple of Ford Crown Victorias.

The new fleet of marked Chevy Caprices sport a classic black and white color scheme.

The program puts citizens through a class after which they are allowed to patrol the streets and residential neighborhoods as well as business parking lots looking for any signs of suspicious and unusual activities.

Community Watch members wear a marked, gold "Polo" shirt and black pants, and do not carry weapons nor a firearm.

Community Watch volunteers also support the TPD during the annual Christmas Parade, missing person searches, and at crime scenes.

[3] The second was 36-year-old Police Officer Stephen House, who was part of a narcotics search warrant at the home of a suspected drug dealer on February 15, 1989.

Community Watch Citizen Unit