US Coast Guard Police Department

(907)487-5555
If this is an emergency, dial 911

History
The Coast Guard Police was established when the U.S. Navy commissioned the base prior to WWII.
In 1972, CG Base Kodiak established a “security force” as per Chapter 10 of the Physical Security Manual under the Commandant (G-CFI).

Safety Programs

Safety Programs - for more information call (907) 487-5555

  • Seatbelt Trainer

  • ATV Patrol
    Bicycle Patrol

  • Student Shadow Program

  • Youth Awareness Program

  • Police Outreach to Youth Program

  • D.A.R.E

Major functions include

  • Detecting/deterring and defeating terrorism.

  • Responsible for the physical security. internal law enforcement and personnel assigned to the base.

  • Prevents, and deters theft and other losses caused by fire damage, accidents, trespassing, sabotage, espionage, etc.

  • Enforces all base rules, regulations and statutes.

  • Performs escort duties as needed.

  • Responds to intrusion signals and other indications of suspicious activity. 
    Observes and patrols designated perimeters, areas, structures, and activities of security interest.

  • Maintains concurrent Federal Jurisdiction with Alaska State Troopers (including both county and municipal subdivisions).

  • Main base entrance is manned 24 hours a day by un-armed , contracted security guards.

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