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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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Glendale Police Officer Receives Medal of Valor
Glendale Police Officer David C. Goitia was awarded the Medal of Valor by President Bush on October 22, 2008 during a White House ceremony in the Oval Office. The Medal of Valor is the highest national award for valor by a public safety officer. It recognizes heroic action performed above and beyond the call of duty. Read more>> |
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October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month
National Domestic Violence Awareness Month provides us with an opportunity to reach out to the community to provide education, emphasize that domestic violence is a crime, warn abusers that they will be prosecuted, and offer victims aid and support. Click here to learn what Glendale is doing to reduce domestic violence in our community. |
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Join Our Team!
There are numerous opportunities to join our team—as either a Police Officer Trainee or an AZPost Certified Lateral Police Officer. They can be found on our Recruitment page! If you have any questions, you can also contact us by email. |
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Graffiti Busters Most Wanted
The Glendale Police Department is asking the residents of Glendale for assistance in preventing graffiti throughout the City as well as catching graffiti vandals. Learn more |
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Regional Public Safety Training Center
Read about this exciting new addition to Glendale. Click here |
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Glendale's Most Wanted
In an effort to support our strategy for a safer city, we have compiled a list of our most wanted fugitives to give the public the opportunity to help in bringing these individuals to justice. Click here to visit this page now. Click here to read the Glendale Police Department's Strategies for a Safer City document. (pdf) |
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Citizen Police Academy
Find out more about the academy and upcoming dates.
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Sex Offender InfoCenter
The city's Web site provides information to the public about registered sex offenders, including a list of Level 3 offenders registered in Glendale, residence addresses and descriptions. Visitors to this site will also find links to the state’s online sex offender information center. Click here to visit the Sex Offender InfoCenter. |
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Strategies for a Safer City
Click here to read the Glendale Police Department's Strategies for a Safer City document. |
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E-mail Notifications
Citizens also 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, Arts & Culture 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). These dedicated women and men strive to meet the service demands for our current population of
248,731
(as of July 1, 2008). List of Divisions | Four Basic Principles | Mission, Vision, Values and Basic Principles |
2008 Police Staffing Study (pdf) | 2007 Police Annual Report (pdf)
Glendale Police Patches
At this time, the Police Department can no longer honor requests to trade or sell shoulder patches. |