Volunteers on Patrol (VOPS)

Some Volunteers on Patrol seated at table in park

Volunteers on Patrol (VOPs) is a community volunteer program that allows residents to support local public safety efforts in partnership with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

Volunteers serve as extra eyes and ears in the community, helping improve safety and quality of life throughout Lakewood.

VOPs are trained volunteers who patrol in marked volunteer vehicles and wear a volunteer uniform. While they do not perform law enforcement duties, their presence helps increase visibility, deter crime and report concerns to deputies when needed.

What do VOPS do?

Volunteer activities may include:

  • Conducting residential vacation checks
  • Patrolling neighborhoods and retail areas
  • Monitoring locations affected by graffiti
  • Assisting with traffic control
  • Supporting city-sponsored events
  • Performing security checks at parks and schools

The observations and community interactions provided by Volunteers on Patrol help strengthen the work of Lakewood deputy sheriffs. Information shared by volunteers supports timely responses to community concerns and enhances overall public safety efforts.

How to volunteer

The VOP program is made up of residents who care deeply about Lakewood and are committed to serving their community. In return, volunteers gain valuable insight into public safety operations while making a meaningful and positive impact.

Interested in learning more or applying to serve as a VOP? Visit the Lakewood Sheriff’s Station website for all the details.