Vehicle check before shift starts.
In close proximity to downtown, UNR-PD can be called in at anytime.
Drone training.
Drones are equipped with spotlights, night vision and infrared.
UNR-PD also patrols TMCC and satellite properties.
Drone operating is one of many hats officers wear.
Officer's receive call for trespasser.
Trespasser admitted to having methylphenidate.
Crystal Meth can be in powder form, making it more dangerous for officer's to handle.
There are a variety of kits to test any drug.
Field test came back positive.
Traffic stop, driver forgot to turn on their lights, got to go home with a warning.
UNR-PD briefing with Reno-PD after assisting, with pull-over.
Officer gives homeless guy, water and resources for help.
Most traffic stops happen for safety concerns, such as no lights and swerving.
Officer's listen to multiple calls at once while staying up to date on the computer.
This is how officer's stay informed with dispatch.
Officer's rely on dispatch throughout every step of their shift. (waiting for license-run).
UNR has many properties throughout Reno, that get checked routinely.
When being pulled over respect will go a long way.
Back-up arrives on scene.
Officer informs driver, he has a warrant out for arrest.
In Nevada, officers have discretion to issue a misdemeanor citation instead of making an arrest for a warrant, officer let them go.
Night shift goes from 7pm-7am, sometimes longer.