Westover Division
Information Packet
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world.
Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.”
Margaret Mead
Division Commander: Captain Andy Kornberg
(704) 432-2446
akornberg@cmpd.org
Westover Division Main Information Number: (704) 432-2442
Response Area Teams
The Westover Division is divided into three geographic areas of response. The concept was designed to reduce the area over which any given officer is responsible to enable the officer to become more familiar with people in the area, patterns of crime and suspect behaviors, and community resources that may be leveraged to reduce crime and quality of life problems. A team of officers is assigned to each response area on different shifts throughout the day and a sergeant supervises the problem solving activities of the team of officers.
Response Area 1 Supervisors
Sergeant Tim Gromis -2nd Shift
Phone: 704.432.2996
Email: tgromis@cmpd.org
Sergeant Travis Pardue – 3rd Shift
Phone: 704.432.2998
Email: tpardue@cmpd.org
Response Area 2 Supervisors
Sergeant Michael Barron – 2nd Shift
Phone: 704-432-2994
Email:mbarron@cmpd.org
Sergeant Bobby Morton – 3rd Shift
Phone: 704.432.2999
Email: bmorton@cmpd.org
Response Area 3 Supervisors
Sergeant Will Farrell – 1st Shift
Phone: 704.432.2995
Email: wfarrell@cmpd.org
Sergeant Todd Lontz – 1st Shift
Phone: 704.432.2997
Email: tlontz@cmpd.org
Shifts:
First Shift: 6:45am – 3:00pm
Second Shift 2:45pm – 11:00pm
Third Shift: 10:45pm – 7:00am
Fourth Shift 5:30pm – 3:30 am
Fifth Shift 9:00am – 5:00 pm
Special Units
Community Coordinators
Community Coordinators serve as the division's primary communications link to its communities and their leaders. They work more closely with community leadership to ensure that resources are coordinated to address community crime and quality of life problems. Although problem solving is expected of all officers, Community Coordinators are not tied to primary responses to 911 calls for service or shifts. This enables them to adjust their schedules to work closely with communities on their problems and coordinate many of the activities necessary to successfully address those problems.
Community Coordinator Supervisor
Sergeant Freda Lester llester@cmpd.org
Office Phone: 704.432.2448
Cell Phone: 704.619.2140
Response Area 1 Community Officers
Officer Chris Lyon (704) 432-2442
Email: clyon@cmpd.org
Officer Steve Selogy (704) 432-2442
Email: sselogy@cmpd.org
Response Area 2 Community Officers
Officer Matt Montgomery (704) 432-2442
Email: mmontgomery@cmpd.org
Officer Brent Koeck (704) 432-2442
Email: bkoeck@cmpd.org
Response Area 3 Community Officers
Officer Patrick Hairston (704) 432-2442
Email: phairston@cmpd.org
Officer Gene Lim (704) 432-2442
Email: glim@cmpd.org
Traffic Coordinator
The Westover Division Traffic Coordinators handle all traffic related complaints which come into the division and are in charge of coordinating large scale License Check Points and DWI Check Points within the division. The Traffic Coordinators are also responsible for placing the radar trailer in neighborhoods and collecting the data for use in speed reduction projects.
Traffic Complaint Number: 704-432-TIKT(8458)
Officer Kevin Stank Email: kstank@cmpd.org
District Investigator
The Westover Division investigator conducts follow-up investigations on cases where solvability factors are present. This investigator also works closely with detectives in the Criminal Investigations Bureau.
Officer Tammy Post
Phone: 704.432.3444 Email: tpost@cmpd.org
TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD!
Drop the dime - make a difference
in your community!
Call 704-432-Talk That’s 704-432-2855
Drug dealing? Prostitution? Gang activity?
Neighborhood problems?
In the Westover Division, you can give us the tip,
without revealing your identity.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Remember – in an emergency still call 911.
Traffic Complaints or Concerns?
Please call the Westover Division Traffic Hot-line
704-432-8548 or 704-432-TKIT
Leave as much detailed information as possible.
Your safety is our biggest concern.