Police Department

DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION

Our mission is to enhance the quality of life in the City through a proactive and professional level of police service.

Patrol

UNIFORM PATROL DIVISION

The Weslaco Police Department Uniform Patrol Division is under the administration of Captain JA "Tony" Coronado.  Captain Coronado oversees three (3) lieutenants, six (6) sergeants, and twenty-six (26) sworn police officers.  The Uniform Patrol Division is directly responsible for responding to all calls for service (emergency/non-emergency), engaging in preventative police patrol, and undertaking aggressive traffic enforcement. 

  • Each patrol lieutenant is responsible for researching, preventing, and addressing crime and disorder issues occurring during their respective shift hours.  Additionally, the patrol lieutenant must report weekly to the Police Administration on their efforts to effectively address and reduce pattern crime and disorder issues. 
    • Each patrol sergeant is assigned a policing sector, or a business area, and is responsible for preventing and addressing crime and disorder issues occurring within their assigned geographical areas.  Moreover, each sergeant must report weekly, to their respective lieutenant, on their efforts to effectively address pattern crime and disorder issues. 
      • Each patrol officer is assigned a policing sector and is responsible for preventing and addressing crime and disorder issues occurring within their assigned geographical areas.  In addition, each patrol officer reports daily to their respective sergeant on specific crime reduction efforts such as traffic/pedestrian contacts in crime hot spot areas, traffic/pedestrian contacts in DDACTS zones, key intelligence gathered, arrests of pattern criminals, etc.

Captain Coronado can be reached:

 Mail: 901 N. Airport Drive Weslaco, Texas 78599

 Office: 956-968-8591 ext: 2214

 Cell: 956-650-5694

 Fax: 956-969-0762

 email: tcoronado@weslacotx.gov



CONTACT

Stephen Scot Mayer
901 N. Airport Drive
Weslaco, Texas 78596