E.P.P. 037
LONGWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT
ENFORCEMENT POLICY & PROCEDURE
NUMBER: EPP – 37
SUBJECT: SET TEAM OPERATIONS AND RAIDS
EFFECTIVE: MAY 25, 2001
REVISED: JANUARY 1, 2023
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I. POLICY
It is the policy of this department that tactical operations for raids and Set Team
Operations are to be properly planned and conducted thereby ensuring effectiveness and
the safety of department members and the community at large.
II. PURPOSE
The intent of this policy is to establish guidelines for officers to follow when preparing for
raid planning or Set Team Operations.
III. DEFINITIONS
A. Raid
The invasion of a building or location for a lawful purpose. This purpose, or
objective, is usually the apprehension of a suspect, the seizure of evidence or
contraband, or the recovery of stolen property.
NOTE: Members conducting raids that require a search warrant shall adhere to
Enforcement Policy and Procedure #39 “Search and Seizure”.
IV. AUTHORIZATION AND SUPERVISION
A. All raids shall be authorized by either the chief of police or his designee.
B. Under normal circumstances the unit supervisor will assure all supervisory
responsibilities for the coordination, planning, and execution of the raid.
C. In the event SWAT is required for the raid operation, the ranking SWAT Team
commander will assume authority of the raid operation until the location is
secured. Upon securing the scene, the unit supervisor will then direct the
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activities of the personnel involved in the raid. The Unit Lieutenant will be notified
whenever SWAT is requested.
V. BRIEFING
A. In all raids a briefing should be held with all officers involved wherein the raid
plan will be explained by the supervisor and case coordinator.
B. When practical, every raid plan will contain background information on the
violator consisting of but not limited to the following:
1. Previous offenses;
2. Associates;
3. Weapons;
4. Vehicles;
5. Where applicable, the layout of the residence, business, or area where
the raid is to occur;
6. Any other information, which will assist in the case or raid and may aid in
providing safety of all concerned.
C. Case coordinator will document and explain assignments and tasks for each
officer involved in the raid.
VI. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
A. The unit supervisor or his designee will be designated as the raid coordinator.
The raid coordinator shall be responsible for the following duties prior to a raid:
1. The Patrol Lieutenant and the Communications Supervisor will be
notified prior to the raid.
2. The preparation of the strategies and tactics that will be used in
approaching, entering, securing, and leaving the target area.
3. The selection of the equipment that will be needed to properly and safely
execute the raid (entry tools, monitoring devices, vests, etc.).
4. The selection of the appropriate support units when it is determined that
they may be needed to provide tactical access, security or medical
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assistance at the scene. Care should be taken to ensure adequate notice
is given for specialized personnel, units, or other agencies.
5. Procedures for radio communications such as emergency and non-
emergency channels will be established with said support units prior to
the raid, if necessary.
6. During the briefing of personnel the department policy concerning the
use of force will be covered.
7. The case coordinator will show the supervisor the location to be raided.
This is normally done by driving by the target location.
8. The supervisor or case coordinator will designate specific personnel to
make all necessary arrests of suspects and to transport the suspects after
arrest.
9. If necessary, the supervisor will contact the State Attorney’s Office in
advance to determine legal sufficiency and the legal ramifications of the
raid.
VII. DOCUMENTATION
A. The case coordinator will ensure that all contraband and evidence seized is
accounted for, documented, and entered into the property/evidence section as
outlined in EPP 11. Searches and seizures will be conducted in accordance with
the guidelines listed in EPP 39.
B. At the conclusion of the raid, the case coordinator will complete and submit all
necessary paperwork to the manager for approval.
C. Any evident or claimed injury by any occupant is to be documented in the police
report and photos are to be taken. When appropriate, a Use of Force report will
be completed.
D. Any damage done by members of the department is to be documented in the
police report and photos are to be taken.
VIII. SET TEAM PROCEDURES
A. Operational plan:
When implementing a Set Team proposal, an Operational plan will be drafted on
the approved form. The plan will include all aspects of the plan, including but not
limited to; staffing, equipment, purpose, methodology, goal, and objectives, as
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well as any necessary diagrams, funding, sources, if applicable, and outside
agency assistance. An Operation Commander will be designated and identified
in the plan.
The operational plan will be drafted by the originator of the plan. Once the plan
is completed, it will be submitted via the chain of command for approval. The
chief or his designee will have the final approval and authorization of the plan.
Any division having resources involved in the operation will have the opportunity
for that Division Supervisor to review the plan and adjust the resources, if
necessary. This will ensure that only reasonable available resources would be
committed to the operation. All Division Supervisor signatures are required
before being submitted for final approval by the chief or his designee,
B. Implementation:
Once the operational plan is approved by the chief or his designee, it will be
returned to the Division Supervisor of the division from which the plan originated.
The Division Supervisor will then hold a meeting as early as possible with the plan
originator, designated Operation Commander and other key personnel identified
by the Division Supervisor.
This meeting will establish the initial staff, assignments, timetables, and
coordination required to implement the plan. Prior to the execution of the
operation, a general briefing will be held to detail all aspects of the plan to all
personnel involved.
C. Post Operational Procedures:
Upon completion of the operation, the operational plan will be supplemented by
a report documenting: what action was taken and what objective was achieved.
Copies of any paperwork associated with action taken will be photo copied and
attached. The completed package will be forwarded to the Patrol Lieutenant for
file purposes.