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Message from the Chief
Click here to learn more about the Glendale Police Department and the department's various divisions through Chief Conrad's welcoming message. |
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Alarm Ordinance Fact Sheet
For information about the recently passed alarm ordinance, which
will become effective August 1, 2010, please click here. |
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National Take Back Initiative Day
- Sept. 25, 2010
The Glendale Police Department is coordinating a one-day collaborative effort with the Drug Enforcement Administration to remove potentially dangerous prescription drugs from our nation’s homes. Learn more |
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SHRED IT & FORGET IT!
Saturday, October 2, 2010 |
8 a.m. until 11 a.m.*
10404 N. 43rd Avenue |
Target Parking Lot
*There is no guarantee that the event will last until 11 a.m.
The event will end when the trucks are full. Read Flyer | FAQs |
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About Reverse 911
Reverse 911 is a computer system that allows the Glendale Police and Fire Departments to contact homes and businesses with important information or instructions during emergency situations. Glendale Police has used notifications for incidents such as vulnerable missing children and adults, shootings, and HAZMAT incidents. Learn More |
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Watch Video About Our Smart Policing Initiative
Glendale Police Lieutenant Frank Balkcom talks about a new smart policing initiative partnership between Glendale's Police Department and local Circle K convenience stores that aims to prevent thefts. Watch now |
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2010 Current Trends in Stash Houses
Click here for a list of current trends (pdf) in stash houses and how you can assist the Glendale Police Department in identifying a problem. Early identification of a potential problem is the key to resolving
it quickly and with as little impact to the home owner and neighborhood as
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Glendale Police Educating Public on Internet Crimes Against Children
The Glendale Police Department offers the following links as a form of education on the growing threats our children face on the Internet.
New Prevention Guidebook - PDF booklet from the FTC regarding protecting minors from Internet crime.
NCMEC Cybertipline Reminder - National Center for Missing & Exploited Children operates the tip line for complaints of unlawful images, luring/enticement and other Internet crimes against children. |
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Latest Edition of Glendale 911 Debuts on Glendale 11
This important public safety show highlights the city’s police and fire departments. Learn how a fire in her family home changed the life of a Glendale firefighter. Also, you know how to call 911, but now Glendale Police call you when there’s an emergency in your neighborhood. Plus, see how Glendale firefighters are teaming up with local businesses to help people in need. This and much more on the newest edition of "Glendale 911." TV Guide | Watch Video |
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Glendale Police Department Now On YouTube
Get an inside look at the Glendale Police Department with award-winning videos from Glendale 11 on the cable channel’s new official YouTube channel – www.youtube.com/myglendale11. |
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Victim Assistance Unit Volunteers Needed
Victims of crimes often need immediate assistance to deal with what has happened. A large part of our assistance comes from interested volunteers that want to give back to their communities and lend a helping hand. Click here for information on this program and how you can help. |
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Take Our Survey for Victims Assistance
Please take a few minutes to fill out our online survey.
Click here to take the survey now. (This link will take you to a third-party site that is not the city of Glendale's main site.) |
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About the Glendale Regional Public Safety Training Center
The GRPSTC, a $45 million, state-of-the-art public safety training facility located at 115th and Glendale avenues, is a unique partnership between the cities of Avondale, Glendale, Peoria and Surprise and the Maricopa County Community College District. Read more |
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E-mail Notifications
Citizens can now sign up for e-mail notifications to alert them when a change has been made to Sex Offender InfoCenter page. Click here to sign up for these e-notices to receive a variety of e-mail bulletins, including Sex Offender Notifications, Office of the Mayor Bulletins, News and more. |
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About the Glendale Police Department
Glendale Police Department is Internationally Accredited by CALEA. The Glendale Police department is authorized 452 sworn officers and 181.5 civilian employees (as of July 1, 2008).
Glendale Police Patches
At this time, the Police Department can no longer honor requests to trade or sell shoulder patches. |