I live in region 4 and I would like to know if their is any way we can know the name of the trooper who is assigned to to the unit number or is this not public information.
Thamks I don't need or want your help AW
A troopers badge number has nothing to do with his radio unit number...
There is a thread talking about what the radio unit number means....but it is nothing to do with his/her badge number.
Well, as far as all the tickets I have received or seen, the "Badge #" listed on the citation has coincided with the unit's radio call number.
New Braunfels PD happens to use their badge numbers as their radio callsign so that works as both on the ticket (as well as Comal Cty and Hays Cty). However, San Marcos PD uses a radio callsign system based on their district for that night, so writing their radio callsign wouldn't be useful; in this instance they use their badge number on tickets, to delineate the citing officer.
Different strokes for different folks I guess. Although it wouldn't be hard to track down who was working what district at what time. I'm sure you as a manager at your last job got to track down supervisors/guards to fill out witness statements by looking at where the incident occurred at what time/date, then looking at both work schedules and rotation sheets to figure out who was present and needs to fill out a statement.
Agreed, but then again the blank at the end of the ticket does say "Badge Number" and not "District" or "Callsign." We've shown that they can be two different things, so until a trooper actually chimes in, or until one of happens to get pulled over by a black and white, will we know.
Then upon a google image search I see the paper copy says "I.D. No." which could mean anything.
Waiting, like a dog for a bone.
I have seen troopers write a citation in a non-corresponding JP precinct before. It can be done, and I was told that it is for when one JP is overloaded, on vacation, or just downright more likely to make it stick. Remember, nothing is sacred in our society these days.
But if I get a ticket up around the county line, they can't write me a ticket in Comal and my case be assigned to some JP in Hays(right?).
heard an oddball DPS number Monday night.
He ID'd on our County radio as: "DPS 895" and requested for our Sheriff to 25 him. Now what the heck is a DPS 895? Ranger?
I've heard many 3 digit numbers. Here is my list:
100- DPS 100 Helo
107- DPS Helo?
113- DPS Helo?
116- DPS Helo?
204- unknown
333- unknown
529- unknown
84-1- (identified as "eighty four- one" which I thought unusual) unknown
948- unknown
I've asked this question many a time before, again if anyone has any insight it would be appreciated.