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Evansville Police Department Crime Prevention Unit has 8 Crime Prevention Officers (CPO), and 1 Sergeant. There are 3 sectors and 12 beats, and each beat has a CPO assigned. In each sector and beat there are 42 neighborhood associations which have a CPO assigned. The CPOs work closely with the neighborhood associations building trust and working together to solve crime. The CPO Unit provides security instruction as well as information about the EPD and police work in general. Schools, businesses, organizations, churches, and individuals are encouraged to call (812) 435-6135 or stop by our Crime Prevention Office located at 100 E. Walnut St., Suite 100 for further information.
Sgt. Joshua Brewer is the CPO Unit Commander, he supervises and oversees the community police unit, its officers and its programs. Sgt. Brewer can be reached at (812)435-6039 and is stationed in the Crime Prevention Office along with the CPOs.
Mario Reid joined the Evansville Police Department in January 2014, starting a journey dedicated to serving and protecting the community. In July 2020, he assumed the role of department's first Community Mental Health Liaison Officer, reflecting his commitment to meeting the unique needs of Mental Health Consumers in the Evansville area. Leveraging his expertise as an investigator and Case Manager, Officer Reid employs a collaborative case management approach to engage individuals experiencing crisis in mental health services. He can be reached at (812)485-3065.
Emily Earhart was born and raised in Evansville. She is a 2013 graduate of Memorial High School. She attended the University of Southern Indiana graduating with her BS in Criminal Justice in 2017. She began working in addiction recovery at Stepping Stone before starting her career in Records with the Evansville Police Department in 2018. She then went back to USI for her Master of Arts in Criminal Justice which she completed in 2023. Emily is looking forward to her new role as the Community Engagement Coordinator helping to make positive connections between police and the community. She can be reached at (812)435-6135.
Boundaries for South Sector: Lloyd Expressway south to the city limits and Riverside east to Weinbach Ave.
South Sector has 3 beats and each beat has a CPO assigned to it. The CPO is the liaison for the beat and the neighborhood associations in that beat.
Beat 1 Boundaries are Lloyd Expressway south to Washington Avenue, NW Riverside east to Kentucky.
Beat 2 Boundaries are Washington Avenue south to I69, Veterans Parkway to Kentucky Avenue
Beat 3 boundaries are Lloyd Expressway south to I69, Kentucky Ave. east to Weinbach.
Beat 1
Beat 2
Beat 3
BEAT 1
BEAT 2
BEAT 3
South Sector Citizens Meeting
They meet the 2nd Thursday in January, May and September
Partnership Meeting
They meet the 1st Wednesday in March and November
The meeting location is the CK Newsome Community Center, Room 118 C & D at 6PM
Boundaries are Hwy 41 east to the city limits everything NE and SE of Weinbach and Washington Ave. to the city limits.
East Sector has 5 beats and each beat has a CPO assigned to it. The CPO is the liaison for the beat and the neighborhood associations in that beat
Beat 1 boundaries are Morgan Ave. north to the city limits, Hwy 41 east to Green River Rd.
Beat 2 boundaries are Weinbach Ave. east to Green River Rd., and Morgan Ave. south to Washington Ave.
Beat 3 boundaries are Weinbach Ave east to Green River Rd., and Washington Ave south to the city limits.
Beat 4 boundaries are Green River Rd to Burkhardt and south of Newburgh Rd to city limits including east of Burkhardt.
Beat 5 boundaries are Lloyd & Green River Rd. north and east to the city limits.
Beat 1, 3, & 5
Beat 2, 4, & 5
BEAT 1 & 2
BEAT 3 & 4
East Sector Citizens meeting
They meet the 3rd Tuesday in January, May and September
Partnership Meeting
They meet the 1st Wednesday in March and November
The meeting place is the CK Newsome Community Center, Room 118 C & D at 6 PM
Boundaries at Lloyd Expressway north to the city limits, and Hwy 41 and Lloyd Expressway west to the city limits.
West sector has 4 beats and each beat has a CPO assigned to it. The CPO is the liaison for the beat and the neighborhood associations in that beat.
Beat 1 Boundaries are St Joe Avenue west to the City limits, Broadway north to the City limits.
Beat 2 Boundaries are Lloyd Expressway north to Diamond Avenue. and St. Joe Avenue east to First Ave.
Beat 3 Boundaries are First Avenue East to Highway 41 and Diamond Avenue south to Lloyd Expressway.
Beat 4 Boundaries are Highway 41 and Diamond Avenue to Kratzville Road to the City limits to the north.
Beat 1 & 2
Beat 3 & 4
BEAT 1
BEAT 2
BEAT 3
BEAT 4
North Country Club meets quarterly the 3rd Tuesday of (Mar, June, Sept, Dec) at 6:00 PM
West Sector Citizens meeting
They meet the 3rd Thursday in January, May and September
Partnership Meeting
They meet the 1st Wednesday in March and November
The meeting place is the CK Newsome Community Center, Room 118 C & D at 6 PM
NAME | DESK TX |
CRIME PREVENTION OFFICE | |
Sergeant Joshua Brewer 5214 | 435-6039 |
Main Line | 435-6135 |
CPO Office Secretary | 435-6115 |
CPO Beats School Badge # | |
CRIME PREVENTION/ WEST SECTOR | |
John Montgomery 1 & 2 Helfrich 1158 | 435-6116 |
Ben Hallmark 3 & 4 Cedar Hall 1431 | 435-6105 |
CRIME PREVENTION/ EAST SECTOR | |
Andrew Smith 1&3 McGary 1515 | 485-3061 |
Terrance Eastwood 2&4 Washington 1514 | 435-6107 |
CRIME PREVENTION/ SOUTH SECTOR | |
DC Christian 1 Lincoln 1470 | 485-3063 |
Bill Fendel 2 Plaza 1158 | 435-6035 |
Chad Diedrich 3 Lodge 1294 | 435-6037 |
MENTAL HEALTH/HOMELESS LIAISON | |
Mario Reid ERM 1401 | 485-3065 |
This is a reminder of the policy that is in effect in the advent of adverse weather conditions.
It is the recommendation for the safety and well being for those involved to cancel any and all meetings and minor events that involve the EPD/CPO unit. This policy is in place to help assist those involved to help determine if a meeting or event will be held. While we will attempt to make notifications when possible there may be times when these notifications may be missed. Below are some guidelines to follow if you ever question if a meeting will still take place.
When local news outlets or National Weather Center issue a
weather advisory, a storm watch, storm warning, or other
natural disaster that covers the time period of the meeting then
that meeting will be cancelled
If the EVSC or participating school systems close, then the
meeting at those locations will also be cancelled. This may be
harder to determine since individual schools may close. If in
doubt contact the EVSC or school in question.
Anytime the City of Evansville announces that the city is closed
for whatever reason then all meetings will be cancelled.
This policy is to help insure the elderly, physically challenged, and anyone who walks to meetings stay safe and is not endangered. It is our goal first and foremost to keep people safe and sound. If the organization or neighborhood determines they still want to hold a meeting, that is their decision to do so, but they do so against the advice of the EPD and will do so knowing an officer will NOT attend the meeting.
If you are not sure if we have your contact information, do not utilize Nextdoor.com, the EPD & CPO Facebook pages then call the Crime Prevention Office and give us your information. If you have any questions, contact your beat CPO.