Shreveport, Louisiana, September 20, 2025
News Summary
The Shreveport Police Department is undergoing a significant relocation and reconstruction of its headquarters due to serious health concerns, including mold. Most personnel have vacated their outdated facility, and city officials are actively searching for new sites. As they transition, essential police functions have already moved to temporary locations. Mayor Tom Arceneaux remains optimistic about finalizing the relocation by early 2025, while new substations are planned to enhance police response capabilities.
Shreveport, Louisiana, is undergoing significant changes as the Shreveport Police Department’s headquarters is in the process of relocation and reconstruction following serious health concerns associated with the building’s conditions. As of October 2, 2024, nearly all officers and civilian employees have vacated the headquarters at 1234 Texas Ave., with the relocation process taking longer than anticipated.
Shreveport council members initially began advocating for the relocation of police personnel due to health and comfort issues one year prior. This push was fueled by revealing photos taken in September 2024, which showcased the poor interior conditions of the headquarters building. Reports indicated the presence of mold and other deteriorating elements prompting immediate action from city council members.
In 2021, voters had approved bond sales to fund the reconstruction of the police headquarters. However, the deteriorating conditions necessitated expedited relocations by the city council. By October 2024, city and police officials were actively searching for new relocation sites for personnel. The first group of officers began relocating in November 2023, with the Community Oriented Policing Division moving to a newly opened substation on Travis Street. In total, approximately 80% of personnel, equating to about 470 employees, have now left the outdated facilities.
Essential police functions such as investigations and special investigations have relocated to South Pointe Parkway during this transition. Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux expressed optimism that the entire relocation process would be finalized by early 2025, although challenges remain. Chief Administrative Officer Tom Dark noted that one of the significant hurdles lies in securing adequate off-site housing for the remaining personnel.
To further facilitate the move, multiple new substations are currently under construction, including one on Monkhouse Drive, projected to enhance the police department’s response efficiency. All four planned substations are expected to open by summer 2026. In a related advancement, the Shreveport Police Department has introduced a new Mobile Command Center, MCC #1, at a cost of $1,066,816, funded through the 2021 bond proposal. This state-of-the-art command center will bolster the department’s response to community events and emergencies, featuring advanced technological capabilities, including multiple monitors for displaying drone and camera footage and providing necessary space for police personnel during large incidents.
The relocation and reconstruction efforts at the Shreveport Police Department underscore the city’s commitment to addressing the health and safety concerns of its police personnel while enhancing overall operational capabilities.
FAQ
What are the main concerns leading to the relocation of the Shreveport Police Department?
Shreveport council members expressed dissatisfaction regarding mold and other deteriorating conditions in the facility.
When did the relocation process for the Shreveport Police Department begin?
The first group of officers began relocating in November 2023.
What percentage of personnel have left the Shreveport Police headquarters?
Approximately 80% of personnel (about 470 employees, or 20% of the city’s workforce) have left the headquarters located at 1234 Texas Ave.
What facilities are being constructed to accommodate the relocated police personnel?
Multiple new substations are under construction, including on Monkhouse Drive, which is expected to serve as an efficient response location.
When are the new substations expected to open?
All four planned substations are anticipated to open by summer 2026.
What is the purpose of the new Mobile Command Center introduced by the Shreveport Police Department?
The new Mobile Command Center enhances the department’s response to community events and emergencies with advanced technology.
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