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The Norfolk Police Division will be participating in the Nebraska NDOT “Make it Click” mobilization from November 23-December 1. Increased traffic enforcement with zero tolerance for seat belt violations and child restraint violations will occur statewide.… Read More
Departments. Administration; Building Services; Communications Office; Economic Development; ... Norfolk Police Division 202 N 7th St Norfolk, Nebraska, 68701 402-644-8700 Emergency Dial 9-1-1 . Norfolk Police Administration 402-844-2150 Monday-Friday 8-5 ...
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Handicap Permits: Forms can be picked up at the Norfolk Police Department at 202 N. 7th St. between the hours of 8:00a.m. - 5:00p.m. Forms are also available online . Forms need to be signed by your physician and brought back to City Clerks office.
Andy Colvin, Norfolk’s city administrator, told the Daily News Thursday evening that police chief Don Miller and Capt. Chad Reiman have been placed on paid administrative leave.
Norfolk Police Division. Chief of Police: Don Miller. Emergency Number: 9-1-1. Administration Hours: Monday-Friday 8-5. Tactical Response Unit: Joint with Madison County Sheriff. Staffed by sworn officers from both agencies. Service Area: All of Madison County.
NORFOLK, Neb. (KOLN) - The Norfolk police chief and captain have been placed on administrative leave, the city announced Friday. Details are limited, but the city said Police Chief Don Miller and...
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Norfolk City Council members heard a report from a volunteer citizens advisory committee, which made recommendations for addressing critical needs at the Norfolk Police Division.
To continue effectively serving and protecting the community, the Norfolk Police Division has begun to look at the big picture, said Don Miller, the city’s police chief.