A
number of young adults have died in Simi
Valley over the last few months, victims of
heroin overdoses. What can be done to stop
this disturbing new trend?
read more....
It’s been more than 65 years since the
annual number of line-of-duty police
deaths was fewer than 100. Law Officer's
Below 100 initiative will change that by
concentrating on areas that can most
effectively save officers' lives. An
awareness campaign, combined with a
training program, Below 100 will provide
a commonsense solution to driving down a
number that has remained too high for
too long. It begins with five simple
tenets:
1. Wear Your Seatbelt | 2. Watch
Your Speed | 3. Wear Your Vest
4. WIN-What's Important Now? | 5.
Remember: Complacency Kills!
"The SVPOA represents Officers
who retired at the rank of
Sergeant or below. The SVPMA
represents Officers who retired
above the rank of Sergeant.
Please contact managers at SVPD
for more SVPMA information."
The SVPOA will be hosting a
winter dinner in 2012 and a
summer BBQ in 2013. All SVPOA
and SVPMA retirees are welcome.
There is a cost for the winter
dinner for active and retired
members to attend. Please RSVP
with the SVPOA through our
website or contact emails to let
us know you will be coming.
Please go to the Contact Page to
stay in contact with us. We NEED your Input.... Click this link
City names Captain Ron Chambers as Interim
Chief of Police read more.....
Simi Valley Police Dept. has a
new interim Cheif of Police..... read more.....
Thank
You Simi Valley Residents for Helping Us
Keep our City Safe!
Some Tips to Help Keep it that Way
(1)
Lock your car doors and keep valuables out
of sight
(2) Lock your house when you're away and at
night. Make sure all your locks on the doors
and windows work.
(3) Do not give panhandlers money. To
prevent drug and alcohol use with your
money, give it to a local charity to assist
the homeless
The
mission of Simi Valley
Police Officers’ Association
is to provide superior
representation to the
professional Police Officers
of the Simi Valley Police
Department below the rank of
Lieutenant. As a non-profit
organization, we provide our
members an exceptional level
of legal defense, labor
relations, and career long
support for the officer and
their family. We give to our
community by sponsoring our
local youth and scholastic
sports, fellow law
enforcement organizations,
and other groups and
organizations within the
City of Simi Valley and it’s
surrounding populations. The
Simi Valley Police Officers’
Association,
“Professionalism through
Representation.”