Offender Registry
Comanche Nation Sex Offender Registry
http://comanche.nsopw.gov/
The Comanche Nation Sex Offender Registry, maintained by the Comanche Nation Police, provides public information on sex offenders required to register pursuant to the Adam Walsh Sex Act 2006.
The Act applies to any person residing, working, or attending school within the state who has been convicted or received any probationary term for a sex crime in the Comanche Nation, or has entered the Comanche Nation, having previously been convicted or received any probationary term for a sex crime.
Administration
Under this division the Dispatch Center, Training, and Sex Registry is housed. The department operates an in house 911 center to receive notifications from the tribal community regardless where they live. The centralized center receives fire and police calls and coordinates emergency medical response with the appropriate emergency response centers.
Criminal Investigations
Under the Direction of Major O’Brien the division investigates and prepares cases for adjudication in the appropriate court. Major O’Brien, Capt Wood and Daly are graduates of the Oklahoma Criminal Investigation Academy. Donna O’Brien serves as the vice chair of the All Nations Coalition for Domestic Violence. Within the division, a joint collation with surrounding agencies, district attorneys, and task force personnel was established to share information on criminal and drug activity in North Texas and Southwest Oklahoma. This monthly meeting has bought success to tracking and case building on known drug distributors and manufacturers.
Patrol
Patrol - Under the direction of Assistant Chief Niedo the division provides services to the tribal members, business, and court services to the Children’s and CFR courts.Within the patrol division, the structure includes patrol activities, community activities, crime prevention, and K-9 activities over the 63,000 square miles of Indian Country over seven southwest Oklahoma Counties.