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Robin Fedrick - Welcome!

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Fruitvale ISD Police Department

Officer Robin Fedrick
fedrickr@fruitvaleisd.com

903-896-4363 ext 139

Robin Fedrick, Chief of Police                                   PHONE:  (903) 896-4363

Fruitvale ISD Police Department                                                police@fruitvaleisd.com

141 VZCR 1901

Fruitvale, Texas  75127


DEPARTMENT MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the Fruitvale ISD Police Department is to serve and protect the schools and the community of Fruitvale by providing students and staff a safe and secure environment that fosters a foundation for learning through the reassurance of safety.


VISION STATEMENT

Our vision is to bridge the gap between law enforcement and students by building and cultivating relationships based on trust, honesty, and compassion.  This is not just a job, but an opportunity for people that truly care to protect and guide the future.


DEPARTMENT MOTTO

“TO PROTECT WITH COURAGE AND TO SERVE WITH COMPASSION.  YOU ARE SAFE HERE--AND WE CARE.”


FRUITVALE ISD POLICE DEPARTMENT ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION

Fruitvale ISD’s School Resource Officers (SROs) commissioned under Texas Education Code - Section 37.081, have all the same power, privileges, and immunities of as regular peace officers; may enforce all laws, including municipal ordinances, county ordinances, and state laws; and may take a juvenile into custody. The jurisdiction of SROS includes all territory within the boundaries of the school district and all property outside the boundaries of the district that is owned, leased, or rented by or otherwise under the control of the school district and the board of trustees that employ the peace officer. The Chief of Police for the school district police department is accountable to the district’s superintendent. In addition, Chapter 52 of the Texas Family Code grants SROs the authority to take a child into custody.  A school district peace officer may also provide assistance to another law enforcement agency if and when necessary.


RACIAL PROFILING

Texas law strictly prohibits racial profiling; the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure defines racial profiling as “a law enforcement-initiated action based on the individual’s race, ethnicity, or national origin rather than on the individual’s behavior or on information identifying the individual as having engaged in criminal activity.”  The Fruitvale ISD Police Department prohibits officers from engaging in any type of racial profiling. Each officer has received Racial Profiling #3256 (TCOLE) training concerning the racial profiling law and are aalso provided a copy of departmental policy pertaining to racial profiling.  Racial profiling complaints may be filed according to information provided within the department’s website.


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