Angelo Cedeno

Major - Regional Communications, Information Technology Division and Records Warrants at Broward Sheriff's Office (BSO)
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Credentials

  • Correctional Officer, DC 17
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  • Law Enforcement Officer, BLE 141
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Experience

    • United States
    • Law Enforcement
    • 500 - 600 Employee
    • Major - Regional Communications, Information Technology Division and Records Warrants
      • Jun 2022 - Present

      The Broward Sheriff's Office Regional Communications Division is contracted by The Broward County Office of Regional Communications and Technology and is responsible for fielding emergency and non-emergency calls for police, fire, and medical services within Broward County.Managing three Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) located in Coconut Creek, Sunrise, and Pembroke Pines, the Broward Sheriff's Office provides 9-1-1 and non-emergency intake, teletype and dispatch services for all Unincorporated areas of Broward County, 29 law enforcement municipalities, 28 fire rescue municipalities and numerous special patrol areas including the Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Port Everglades and BSO Department of Detention, and other areas. In addition, we provide 911 services to Court Services. The division functions 24 hours a day, 7days a week and is comprised of an all civilian command staff including a Director, Assistant Director, 4 Site Managers, 3 Assistant Site Managers, 41 supervisors and approximately 400 specially trained public safety Communications Operators. In FY 18/19, the regional PSAPs managed by the Broward Sheriff's Office fielded over 1.25 million incoming 911 calls, 1.18 million non-emergency telephone calls and 157,900 alarm calls. The Regional Communications Division has been awarded various accreditations to include the Commission on Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA), the International Academy of Emergency Dispatch (IAED) and is a recipient of the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) Project 33 certification, recognizing the Broward Sheriff's Office communications centers as meeting nationally recognized training standards.

    • Captain - Regional Communications
      • Nov 2019 - Jun 2022

      The Broward Sheriff's Office Regional Communications Division is contracted by The Broward County Office of Regional Communications and Technology and is responsible for fielding emergency and non-emergency calls for police, fire, and medical services within Broward County.Managing three Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) located in Coconut Creek, Sunrise, and Pembroke Pines, the Broward Sheriff's Office provides 9-1-1 and non-emergency intake, teletype and dispatch services for all Unincorporated areas of Broward County, 29 law enforcement municipalities, 28 fire rescue municipalities and numerous special patrol areas including the Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Port Everglades and BSO Department of Detention, and other areas. In addition, we provide 911 services to Court Services. The division functions 24 hours a day, 7days a week and is comprised of an all civilian command staff including a Director, Assistant Director, 4 Site Managers, 3 Assistant Site Managers, 41 supervisors and approximately 400 specially trained public safety Communications Operators. In FY 18/19, the regional PSAPs managed by the Broward Sheriff's Office fielded over 1.25 million incoming 911 calls, 1.18 million non-emergency telephone calls and 157,900 alarm calls. The Regional Communications Division has been awarded various accreditations to include the Commission on Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA), the International Academy of Emergency Dispatch (IAED) and is a recipient of the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) Project 33 certification, recognizing the Broward Sheriff's Office communications centers as meeting nationally recognized training standards.

    • Captain - Special Operations Bureau, Special Patrol Division
      • Feb 2019 - Nov 2019

      BSO is the only agency servicing the estimated 1.84 million residents in Broward County for both airborne law enforcement and on scene trauma transports. Our mission is to efficiently and effectively provide the highest level of police and emergency medical service support to the citizens, visitors and agencies within Broward County at a reasonable cost. The Marine Patrol enforces marine laws and ordinances and provides high-visibility patrol in county waterways, investigates boating accidents and related crime scenes, and promotes boating education and safety to the approximately 45,000 registered pleasure craft operators in the area. BSO's Dive Rescue Team is called upon in emergency situations when life or property is threatened in any county waterway. In addition, they provide underwater recovery efforts for fatalities, vehicles, evidence and are responsible for investigating underwater crime scenes. The 40 members of the Dive Team are from the Marine Patrol Unit, the Bomb Unit, and from various Patrol Districts throughout the Agency. The Broward Sheriff's Office maintains canine (K-9) teams that assist deputies in a variety of law enforcement situations. Assigned to the Bureau of Regional Services under Specialized Operations, canine teams are trained for a particular objective with extensive training prior to any operation and continuous weekly training to maintain the highest level of efficiency. Teams are generally assigned to specific locations but are used throughout the county as situations warrant. The DUI task Force proactively enforces Florida's DUI laws with special DUI checkpoints and detects, investigates and apprehends impaired drivers. Task Force deputies also assist other law enforcement agencies and the State Attorney's Office. BSO's Motorcycle Unit focuses on traffic enforcement, crash investigations and traffic violation reduction, and also serves at ceremonial events including VIP motorcades, parades and as traffic escorts at special events.

    • Major - Department of Law Enforcement, North Region
      • Aug 2018 - Feb 2019

      Central Broward / Lauderdale Lakes: The district encompasses unincorporated areas of central Broward County and is bordered by I-95 on the east, the Florida Turnpike and State Road 7 on the west, NW 15 Court on the north and the New River on the south. In October 2011, BSO's Central Broward District and the City of Lauderdale Lakes merged to create a new regional services model.City of Deerfield Beach: Deerfield Beach is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Florida Turnpike to the west, the Palm Beach county line to the north and the City of Pompano Beach to the south and encompasses approximately 16.25 square miles.City of North Lauderdale: North Lauderdale is approximately five square miles located in the center of Broward County. The city has a population of 43,000 and prides itself on its establishment of the first municipal charter high school in America, its beautifully maintained recreation facilities and its quality of life.City of Oakland Park: The city has contracted with the Broward Sheriff's Office since August 2000, providing law enforcement services for its 42,420 residents. Approximately 8 square miles, Oakland Park is located immediately west of US-1 and extends south to the north fork of the Middle River and borders Cypress Creek Road to the north. Western boundaries extend to NW 31 Avenue in the farthest western section.City of Tamarac: Tamarac has had a contractual agreement with BSO since 1989. The jurisdictional boundaries for the district are in the central to western portion of Broward County bordered by the Sawgrass Expressway on the west, Southgate Boulevard on the north, Commercial Boulevard to the south and N.W. 15th Avenue to the east.City of Parkland: Parkland is a residential community approximately 14.3 square miles in size located in northwest Broward County, bordered by Palm Beach County to the north, the Sawgrass Expressway to the south, State Road 7 to the east and a nature conservation area to the west.

    • Major - Department of Law Enforcement, South Region
      • Jan 2017 - Aug 2018

      Port Everglades: Port Everglades encompasses a total of 2,190 acres andis composed of land within 3 municipalities (Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale and Dania Beach) and unincorporated Broward County. It is the 3rd busiest cruise port worldwide; serving 12 cruise lines, 41 cruise ships and approximately 3.6 million passengers yearly. Port Everglades is also one of Florida's leading container ports with more than 4,000 ships calls annually. The Port serves as South Florida's main seaport for receiving and distributing petroleum products to residents of 12 local counties.Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport: BSO works with the Broward County Aviation Department, the Transportation Security Administration, the Airline Managers Association, airport tenants and ancillary federal agencies to provide law enforcement and fire rescue protection.City of Dania: Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the east, Sheridan Street on the south, State Road 7 to the west and State Road 84 to the north, Dania Beach is approximately 8 square miles and is dissected by US-1 and I-95. The city has an annual population of 28,000 people that significantly increases with tourists and shoppers during the winter season.City of Pembroke Park / West Park: Pembroke Park and West Park are located in the southernmost area of Broward County, just north of the Miami- Dade county line. The population of the district is approximately 22,000 but increases to 30,000 residents during the winter season.City of Weston: The city's geographical boundaries are I-75 to the east, Collier County line to the west, Griffin Road to the south and Interstate I-595/I-75 to the north. Additionally, the district patrols the unincorporated areas along US-27 from the Palm Beach County line to the Dade County line.

    • Major - Division of Internal Affairs, Public Corruption and Internal Audit
      • Aug 2014 - Jan 2017

      Supervised a combined total of 32 sworn and civilian employees. Led by example and mentored employees. Managed a 3.5 million dollar county budget. Team building through the creation of multi jurisdictional task forces and investigative units. Conduct and communicate evaluations of subordinates. Write administrative correspondences and review investigative reports. Spoke publicly at conferences and training courses. Rendered decisions and addressed pertinent issues regarding police misconduct, public corruption, employee discipline and internal audits.

    • Captain - Division of Internal Affairs, Public Corruption and Internal Audit
      • Jan 2013 - Aug 2014

      Supervised a combined total of 32 sworn and civilian employees. Led by example and mentored employees. Managed a 3.5 million dollar county budget. Team building through the creation of multi jurisdictional task forces and investigative units. Conducted and communicated evaluations of subordinates. Wrote administrative correspondences and reviewed investigative reports. Public speaking at conferences and training courses. Rendered decisions and addressed pertinent issues regarding police misconduct, public corruption, employee discipline and internal audits.

    • Executive Lieutenant - Town of Lauderdale by the Sea District
      • Mar 2009 - Jan 2013

      Supervised a combined total of 25 sworn and civilian employees. Led by example and mentored employees. Conducted and communicated evaluations of subordinates. Managed a 3.5 million dollar budget. Wrote grants for state funded crime initiatives. Established relationships with town government, community leaders and businesses. Spoke publicly at commission meetings, town functions and crime prevention meetings.

    • Lieutenant - HIDTA, Strategic Investigations Division, Major Narcotics
      • Feb 2007 - Mar 2009

      Supervised a total of 35 sworn and civilian employees. Led by example and mentored employees. Conducted and communicated evaluations of subordinates. Managed a 5 million dollar budget, along with federal grants. Supervised multi jurisdictional task forces and investigative units. Rendered decisions and addressed pertinent issues regarding undercover, drug trafficking, money laundering, drug diversion and narcotics interdiction investigations. Seized tons of narcotics, U.S. currency and assets.

    • Lieutenant - City of Pompano Beach District
      • Jul 2006 - Feb 2007

      Supervised a total of 12 sworn employees. Led by example and mentored employees. Managed the expenditure of overtime. Conducted and communicated evaluations of subordinates. Wrote administrative correspondences and Reviewed investigative reports. Fostered an atmosphere of team building and established a cohesive mindset amongst shift personnel. Responded to critical calls for service and was the on scene commander.

    • Sergeant - HIDTA, Strategic Investigations Division, Auto Theft Task Force
      • Oct 2003 - Jul 2006

      Supervised a total of 6 sworn employees. Led by example and mentored employees. Wrote budgets, Managed the expenditure of overtime and the appropriation of funds through grants and private industry. Conducted and communicated evaluations of subordinates. Wrote administrative correspondences and Reviewed investigative reports. Formed and supervised multi jurisdictional task forces and investigative units. Supervised and participated in undercover operations. Established relationships with the private sector, business community, local, state, and federal law enforcement to jointly combat auto theft. Instructed undercover and auto theft investigation courses of instruction.

    • Sergeant - City of Pembroke Park / West Park District
      • Jan 2003 - Oct 2003

      Supervised a total of 6 sworn employees. Led by example and mentored employees. Conducted and communicated evaluations of subordinates. Wrote administrative correspondences and reviewed investigative reports. Managed the expenditure of overtime. Fostered an atmosphere of team building and established a cohesive mindset amongst shift personnel.

    • Detective - HIDTA, Strategic Investigations Division, Major Narcotics
      • May 1999 - Jan 2003

      Participated in national and international undercover operations. Wrote investigative reports, search warrants and arrest warrants. Participated in local, state and federal task forces. Monitored wiretap investigations. Seized tons of narcotics, U.S. currency and property assets.

    • Deputy Sheriff / Detective - City of Pembroke Park / West Park District
      • Mar 1995 - May 1999

      Conducted proactive uniform patrol and crime prevention of residential and commercial areas. Conducted proactive traffic enforcement. Conducted narcotics enforcement operations. Conducted interviews, collected evidence and obtained statements. Wrote investigative reports, search warrants and arrest warrants. Established relationships with the surrounding jurisdictions, community members and local and state law enforcement to jointly combat auto theft.

    • Detective - Division of Internal Affairs
      • Dec 1992 - Mar 1995

      Investigated employee misconduct. Conducted interviews, collected evidence and obtained statements. Wrote investigative reports. Established a working relationship with labor unions.

    • Deputy Sheriff / Detention - Main Jail Booking
      • Jun 1989 - Dec 1992

      Provided care, custody and control of county inmates. Administered booking procedures, which consisted of fingerprinting, photographing, teletype checks, release and security of inmates. Transported inmates to housing facilities and court appearances.

Education

  • FBI National Academy
    Session 272
  • Nova Southeastern University
    Master’s Degree, Leadership
  • University of Virginia
    Undergaduate Certificate, Criminal Justice Education
  • Barry University
    Bachelor’s Degree, Public Administration

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