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Organization of the Houston Police Department
Budget & Finance
Joseph A. Fenninger Deputy Director

Legal Services
C. E. Ferrell Deputy Director

CHIEF OF POLICE CHARLES A. McCLELLAND, JR.

Chief of Staff
M. D. Slinkard Captain

Public Affairs
Regina Woolfolk Deputy Director

Strategic Operations M. A. Dirden Executive Asst. Chief

Investigative Operations M. I. Montalvo Executive Asst. Chief

Field Operations K. A. Munden Executive Asst. Chief

Technology Services
D. J. Morgan Deputy Director

Support Operations T. N. Oettmeier Executive Asst. Chief Administrative Services Command M. L. Curran Assistant Chief Information Services Command V. L. King Assistant Chief

Homeland Security Command M. A. Eisenman Assistant Chief

Professional Standards Command D. A. Edwards Assistant Chief

Special Investigations Command J. P. Trevino Assistant Chief

Criminal Investigations Command G. T. Buenik Assistant Chief

North Central Patrol Command D. R. McKinney Assistant Chief

North Patrol Command B. J. Lumpkin Assistant Chief

East Patrol Command D. S. Perales Assistant Chief

West Patrol Command J. H. Chen Assistant Chief

Air Support
D. T. Runyan Captain

Inspections
S. R. Jett Captain

Auto Theft
M. H. Luiz Captain

Burglary & Theft
A. H. Anderson Captain

Night Commander
R. W. Robertson Captain

Kingwood
B. K. Bennett Captain

Clear Lake
O. T. Pando Captain

Fondren
S. S. Spears Captain

Communications Management
Acting Administrator

Crime Analysis & Command Center
C. G. Dunn Captain

Airport
G. J. Fremin Captain

Internal Affairs / Central Intake Office R. D. Ellen Captain

Gang
M. D. Brown Captain

Homicide
D. A. Gott Captain

Central
Bruce D. Williams Captain

Northeast
J. B. Dale Captain

Eastside
D. W. Ready Captain

Midwest
David J. Williams Captain

Fleet Management
Vacant Assistant Director

Crime Lab
I. Rios Assistant Director

Criminal Intelligence
M. D. Graham

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