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Serve & Protect

Sgt. MendiolaIt is the mission of the Laredo Police Department to enhance the quality of life in Laredo by establishing a partnership with the community in an effort to preserve life, protect property and enforce the law.

Under the direction of Chief of Police Miguel A. Rodriguez Jr., the Laredo Police Department employs over 600 personnel from sworn to civilian. Currently, the Laredo Police Department is the 8th largest police department in the states of Texas.

The Department has five command divisions each lead by a Command Captain. Within these divisions, there are numerous specialized units such as the traffic unit (motor squad), bike patrol, park police, K9, and more.

With an emphasis on Community Oriented Policing, the Department strives to forge and maintain strong, positive relationships with the community of Laredo through various programs such as Coffee with a Cop, National Night Out, Blue Santa, McGruff, career days and special presentations. Through events such as these, the Department has the ability to engage with members of our community in a positive environment while listening to their concerns and addressing crucial issues that may not otherwise be made known to the Department.

The History of Law and Order in Laredo

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Chief of Police Miguel A. Rodriguez, Jr.

Chief Miguel A. Rodriguez Jr. began his service to the Laredo Police Department in August of 1999 and was sworn in as the Chief of Police in September of 2023. Throughout his 26-year tenure, Chief Rodriguez steadily rose through the ranks, leading multiple departments and serving in a wide range of roles including Patrol Officer, Crime Scene Investigator, Special Investigations Detective, Patrol Sergeant, Sergeant-Auto Theft Task Force, Lieutenant, Deputy Chief of Police, and Assistant Chief of Police. 

Under his leadership, the Laredo Police Department has received three esteemed national awards – the DEA Administrator Award for Outstanding Group Achievement and two consecutive National High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) Awards for Overdose Reduction. 

Chief Rodriguez earned his Bachelor’s degree from Texas A&M International University with a double major study in Criminal Justice and Sociology. In 2021, he was appointed by Texas Governor Greg Abbott as the State of Texas Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority Board Chair.

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