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Dionne Sanchez

Clerk Typist III at Long Beach Police Department

Dionne Sanchez has over two decades of experience in administrative and clerical roles across various organizations. Currently, Dionne serves as a Clerk Typist III at the Long Beach Police Department since June 2014. Prior to this role, Dionne worked as an Administrative Assistant for the City of Long Beach, supporting the Assistant City Engineer in the Public Works Department from February 2008 to June 2014. Additional experience includes positions as a Sales Coordinator at Seaport Marina Hotel, an Office Assistant/Receptionist at LA Custom Apparel, an Office Manager at American Protective Services, and a Branch Administrator at Wells Fargo Alarm Services, focusing on office procedures and human resources. Dionne holds two Associate's degrees in General Studies from Los Angeles Community College District and Golden West College, as well as a high school diploma from Los Amigos High School.

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Long Beach, United States

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Long Beach Police Department

The City of Long Beach, a community of more than 35,000 residents, has been served since 1911 by the Long Beach Police Department. Commissioner Thomas R. Sofield, Sr. leads the contingent of Police Officer's, both men and women, who make up the sworn Department. In addition to the Uniformed Patrol Force, the Department has the following specialized units: Detective Division, Narcotics Task Force, Street Crimes Unit, Traffic Division and Motorcycle Unit and Identification Division. There is an active cadre of dedicated civilian employees who provide support and special services such as Clerical Staff, Parking Enforcement and School Crossings. During the busiest months Special Officers are recruited from Criminal Justice Programs at local colleges to assist with crowd control and enforcement at the Ocean Beach Park and other areas. The Department actively employs Bicycle Patrols on the Boardwalk and in the West End and Four Wheel Drive vehicle patrol on the beach. The Long Beach Police Department adopted the proactive philosophy of Community Policing in that it seeks to develop working partnerships between Community Leaders, Citizens and Patrol Officers. The Department recognized that in order to successfully serve and protect our City that it must earn and foster the continuing trust and respect of all whom we serve. The men and women of the Long Beach Police Department are committed to providing the highest level of professional service to all residents and visitors to our beautiful City by the Sea.


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