TRIBAL RANGERS

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About Us

ranger logoEstablished in 1996, the Pechanga Tribal Ranger Department has assisted the Pechanga Band in exercising its Tribal sovereignty by providing public safety services, enforcing tribal ordinances, protecting Reservation residents, and maintaining a positive relationship with outside Law Enforcement.

The Mission of the Pechanga Tribal Rangers is to protect, preserve, respect, and serve the Pechanga Band 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The values of respect, teamwork, forward-thinking, strong work-ethic, and trustworthiness are held at the forefront of all department employees and their work.


The Ranger Department is divided into two divisions

 

Administrative Division

The Administrative Division consists of multiple bureaus, including Dispatch, Background Investigations, Animal Control, Fleet, Tribal Emergency Response (TERC), and Evidence/Property. The Tribal Ranger Department also facilitates an Intern program for aspiring Tribal Rangers and Dispatchers.

The Pechanga Tribal Ranger Department is led by the Chief Ranger Bill Denke and a leadership team consisting of Command level staff, Sergeants, Corporals, and Lead Dispatchers.

Training Bureau

Established in 2009, the Ranger Department Training Bureau provides a comprehensive training program designed to coordinate Ranger staff training at credentialed facilities, ensuring Rangers are up to par with current law enforcement and public safety standards. 

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Dispatch

Our Dispatch Center is a fully functional modern facility, equipped with the latest in communications and surveillance technology. The Dispatch Center supports Patrol Rangers and the Pechanga Fire Department, and is also the designated “Communications Network Center” in the event of a natural disaster or major event on the Reservation.

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Operation Division

Tribal Rangers

Rangers are armed emergency responders with the responsibility of preventing, detecting, and initially investigating violations to Tribal ordinances, as well as violations to state and federal laws on the Reservation and its surrounding properties. Rangers work in conjunction with local law enforcement consistent with California Public Law 280.

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Traffic Enforcement

Rangers conduct traffic and speed enforcement in observance of Tribal laws and ordinances, and respond to vehicle collisions on the Reservation for documentation purposes.

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School Resource Officer

The Ranger Department has assigned a School Resource Officer (SRO) to the Pechanga School. The SRO is responsible for designing and implementing programs for students and staff on topics ranging from personal safety to school operations during emergency situations. The SRO also participates in numerous Pechanga School youth activities and events.

 

Community Engagement

Tribal Ranger staff participate in a variety of Pechanga community activities such as: Trunk or Treat, the Rez Classic Car Show, Tribal Cove Days, Pow Wow, Red Ribbon Week, and many more.


Leadership

Leadership, mentoring, and professional development is a priority for the Ranger Department. Besides various special assignments available to staff, employees are given guidance and training for future promotions to Corporal, Sergeant, Captain, and Chief.

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Mailing Address:

48245 Pechanga Road,
Temecula CA, 92592

Contact Us:

Phone: (951) 770-6196

Fax: (951) 770-6250

Join the team!

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Pechanga Western Electric provides electric utility services to customers on the Pechanga Indian Reservation. As of October 1, 2017, our customers include the Pechanga Resort and Casino and the Pechanga Government Center. We have also instituted a pilot project to serve approximately 20 residences that are electrically connected to lines at the Government Center.

We strive to provide safe, reliable and friendly service.
For further information  please contact Pi-Ta Pitt, Tribal Utility General Manager at 951-770-6240, or email us at  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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TANF164transThe Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians provides TANF services to Native American families living on the Pechanga Indian Reservation.

The Pechanga TANF Program assists low income families moving toward self-sufficiency by providing cash aid and other assistance designed to increase job preparation, employment, and allow children to be cared for in their own homes. Additionally, other at risk families and youth are eligible to participate in pro-family activities and prevention based programs aimed at reducing out-of-wedlock pregnancies and promoting two parent families.

Eligibility for Cash Aid and Assistance:

  • Parent or relative caretaker residing within the Pechanga Indian Reservation.
  • Have minor child(ren) in the home.
  • At least one of the children in the home must be an enrolled member of a federally recognized Indian tribe.
  • Meet financial eligibility guidelines.

Specific services and referrals provided will be determined on an individual case basis based upon the specific and unique needs of each family. They may include; participation in work activities, education or training, job search assistance, child care, transportation, parenting skills classes and activities, Youth prevention services and education activities, and domestic violence services.

PECHANGA TRIBAL TANF
12705 Pechanga Road
P.O. Box 1477
Temecula, CA 92593
(951) 770-6177

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