Cpl Wooten and Officer Strode are out at Harp's Grocery at Sunset and Gutensohn collecting unused/expired medications. Drop by and say hi!
Please no needles/needled medications
Come see us tomorrow 10a-2p at Harps Grocery at the corner of Sunset and Gutensohn. Drop off your unused, expired prescriptions and say hi! See you there!!!
The Springdale Police Department received a complaint of someone purporting to be from the Police Department, telling the person that they needed to pay fines for missing jury duty. The Springdale Police Department will not call nor will request in person for any money or payment in this manner. If you receive a call similar to this; DO NOT give out personal or financial information and contact. If you have fallen victim to this type of scam or any others please contact our police department at 751-4542 to file a police report.
We are participating in the National Drug Take back this Saturday, April 24th from 10A-2P. at Harp's Grocery located at 2894 W. Sunset. We will take unused prescription medications. Please no needles. See you all then!!
Welcome Runners!! We are just a short time away from the Hogeye Marathon. Runners will be running throughout the city starting at 7:00AM. Runners will get priority as they go through intersections. Expect delays in your commute if you are traveling along the route. Please be courteous and have patience to runners, workers, and volunteers as we ensure a fun, safe race. Good Luck to all participating!!
Here is a link to the interactive map:
https://www.racepoint.ca/maps/hogeye.html
As 4/20 approaches we want you to know that we are partnering with other law enforcement agencies and the NHTSA during their #ifyoufeeldifferentyoudrivedifferent campaign. Officers will be out looking for impaired drivers this weekend. So before you smoke,toke, or roll; please stay home or have a sober driver to and from your destinations.
Last Thursday we celebrated the graduations of our 8 new Officers from ALETA-NW. Congratulations Officers Donald Vaulner, Teylor Blair, Ryler Jackson, Brady Dugger, Marcus Strong, Nathan Herring, Anthony Townley, and Justin Huwa. (Photographed with Chief Gamble). Officer Vaulner placed third in class in both Knowledge and Shooting. Way to go Officer Vaulner. These Officers will now begin the 14 week Field Training program before becoming a solo Officer. Congrats and welcome home!
Saturday we had the opportunity to be buddies with some of the best athletes in town during Opening Day of Miracle League Baseball. Thank you for having us out and Play Ball!!
In partnership with the NHTSA and agencies across the nation; the Springdale Police Department is participating in the "Put The Phone Away or Pay" campaign.
In 2021, 3,522 people were killed and an additional 362,415 people injured in traffic accidents involving distracted drivers according to NHTSA statistics. We do not want you to be the next statistic. The call, text, or post can wait.
Have you applied or still on the fence about applying for a job here at the Springdale Police Department? We will be holding an open house for applicants next Friday. Come see where your future career begins and what all we have to offer. We have openings in Patrol, 9-1-1 Dispatcher, Building Security, and Records Specialist. Apply today and come see us.
https://www.springdalear.gov/o/spd/page/employment-information
We are taking applications for our upcoming test. Apply today and take the first step in a fulfilling direction. Deadline is April 19th.
We want to congratulate our two new Officers to the Springdale Police Department. Officer Gauge Jorgensen and Officer Spencer Stamps were sworn in by the Honorable Judge Jeff Harper today. Both will continue to receive in house training before attending the Arkansas Law Enforcement Training Academy next month. Congratulations Officers and welcome to the Springdale Police family.
Today we had a swearing in ceremony for three Building Security Officers. Ruby Brinkley, Nicholas Ainsworth, and Bryan McKee were sworn in by the Honorable Judge Jeff Harper. They are responsible for transports, detainees in our holding facility, and security for the Municipal Building; screening and greeting those that come into building. Congratulations to you all.
We need your assistance in identifying the following subjects regarding various incidents throughout the city. If you know the identity of any of these subjects please contact us at 751-4542 or our CID 750-8139. You can call/text our tipline at 317-0158. Appreciate all the help
The Springdale Police Department will be out on patrol during the St Patrick's Day weekend looking out for impaired drivers. Please celebrate responsibly and have a designated driver or ride share.
Officers wear many hats throughout the day; but one Springdale Officers rarely get to put on is "horse whisperer". Officer Cox got the opportunity to put on the hat and bring this horse back to it's stable. Great work Officer Cox.
We need help in identifying the following individuals in regards to various crimes over the past several weeks. If you happen to know any of these subjects; please contact the Police Department at 751-4542, CID 750-8139, or call/text our tipline at 479-317-0158. We appreciate all your help and hope you all have a great weekend.
Officers spent time today speaking to different classes about community helpers and the different aspects of the job. Corporal Booth and his partner Oliver, along with Corporal Rhodes spoke with Pre-K at Monitor Elementary. Corporal Robertson demonstrated lifting fingerprints at Helen Tyson Middle School.
We are now accepting applications for Patrol Officer. Apply today!!
https://www.springdalear.gov/o/spd/page/employment-information
Today, SPD Officer Chris Moist and Court Officer Jerry Tedford (SPD Retired) were awarded Co-Officers of the Year by the Arkansas Court Officers Association (ACOA). They received multiple nominations for this award.
Officer Moist has been with Springdale PD for 21 years and is currently assigned as the Bailiff for the Springdale District Court. In addition to his duties as Bailiff, Officer Moist developed a streamlined process which cleared a backlog of arrest warrants, allowing the court to operate more efficiently. The nominations for Officer Moist described him as having a calming presence in the courtroom, helping everyone in the courtroom get through what can be a stressful experience.
Officer Tedford retired from Springdale PD as a Sergeant after serving for more than 20 years. Not ready to fully retire after he left SPD, Officer Tedford later began working for the Springdale District Court. This year marks his 20th year working for the Springdale District Court. Officer Tedford's nominations described him as dedicated and safety conscious and able to step in and de-escalate most situations. His nominations also described past incidents where Officer Tedford intervened with armed and violent subjects, keeping everyone in the courtroom safe.
Both Officer Moist and Officer Tedford play a vital role with safety and administrative tasks to keep the Springdale District Court operating safely, smoothly and efficiently.
Join us in congratulating them on their well deserved award!!!