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History of Law Enforcement in Irvine
The earliest organized law enforcement in what is today the
City of Irvine, would have dated back to
California's entry as a US State in 1850. At this time, the area today known as
Orange County was still a part of
Los Angeles County. The
Los Angeles Sheriff's Department was responsible for law enforcement to all areas of the county at that time. In the mid 1800s, due to the levels of lawlessness in the Southern Counties of California, the Governor created the
Los Angeles Rangers, a mounted volunteer cavalry unit that supplemented law enforcement in Southern California. This unit was dissolved by the 1860s.
By 1889, the area today known as Orange County was allowed by the State of California to break away from Los Angeles County. It should be noted the Irvine Ranch (run first by the Irvine Family, later by the Irvine Company and Irvine Foundation) also had it's own Special Deputies (peace officers), authorized by the Orange County Sheriff.
The City of Irvine was originally developed as a master planned community by the
Irvine Company, working in conjunction with the State that also built the
University of California, Irvine during the early 1960s.
The City of Irvine incorporated in 1971 following a popular vote by the people of the community. For the first year of the City's existence, the City contracted with the Orange County Sheriff's Department to continue law enforcement service to the formerly unincorporated county area, following the Lakewood/ Los Angeles Sheriff's Model from 1954.
In 1972, the City of Irvine changed their contract law enforcement agency to the
Costa Mesa Police Department, that provided contract police service until 1975, this time following the Brea Police/ Yorba Linda model. During that period, officers from
Costa Mesa Police would work the Irvine contract, wearing their Costa Mesa uniforms, but with a patch denoting their assignment to Irvine, under their normal Costa Mesa uniform shoulder patches. These officers used marked Costa Mesa patrol units, albeit with the Irvine City seal in place of the Costa Mesa city seal on the doors. Even after breaking away from Costa Mesa, the Irvine Police marked units continued to carry the distinct "all white" paint schemes for their cars, with a set of a green and a blue "racing stripes" running the length of the car on the driver's side, from front to back.
History of the Irvine Police Department
The Irvine Police Department was founded in 1975. Much of it's original membership came from officers that formerly had worked the Irvine area under the four year contract with the Costa Mesa Police Department.
Chiefs of the Irvine Police Department
Leo Peart
Charles Brobeck
William Berkow
Dave Maggard
Irvine Police Department Today
Department Motto:
"In Partnership With The Community"
Department Colors: Blue and Green
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