Public Information/Internal Affairs

Public Information/Internal Affairs

Captain Kimberly Mixon Public Information Officer

Public Information

The Public Information Officer is responsible for disseminating information to the public and media sources when public safety becomes an issue and upon request. This information is released freely and without delay to ensure transparency and that accurate information is presented to the public in a timely manner. Requests for information should be presented to the Public Information Officer by phone, email or fax.

Internal Affairs

The Internal Affairs Division of the Pineville Police Department serves the following purposes:

Protection of the Public: The public has the right to expect efficient, fair, and impartial law enforcement. Therefore, any misconduct by Department personnel must be detected, thoroughly investigated and properly adjudicated to insure the maintenance of these qualities.

Protection of the Department: The Department is generally evaluated and judged by the conduct of its individual members. It is imperative that the entire organization not be subjected to public censure because of misconduct by a few of its personnel. When an informed public knows that its Police Department honestly and fairly investigates and adjudicates all allegations of misconduct against its members, the public will be less likely to feel any need to raise a cry of indignation over alleged incidents of misconduct.

Protection of Personnel: The employee must be protected against false accusations of misconduct. This can only be accomplished through a consistently thorough investigative process.

Identification of Unfit Personnel: Personnel who engage in serious acts of misconduct, or who have demonstrated they are unfit for law enforcement work, must be identified for the protection of the public, the Department, and Departmental employees.

Correction of Procedural Problems: The Department is constantly seeking to improve its efficiency and the efficiency of its personnel. Occasionally, administrative investigations disclose faulty procedures that would otherwise have gone undetected. These procedures can be improved or corrected. The proper application of these objectives should improve the quality of police service to the community.

Lieutenant. Kimberly Mixon
Public Information Officer/Internal Affairs
Pineville Police Department
910 Main Street
Pineville, LA 71360
(318) 448-5100
kmixon@pineville.net