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Welcome to the Marysville Police Department's page, where we are dedicated to serving and safeguarding our community. In 2023, our focus is on meeting the evolving needs of our residents and enhancing public safety. Our primary goal is the retention and recruitment of staff.
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It is the mission of the Marysville Police Department to protect life and property, enhance the safety, trust, and quality of life in our community, and to serve with compassion and courage. 316 6th St • Marysville, CA 95901 • (530) 749-3900 Non-Emergency • Emergency 9-1-1
The official page of the Marysville Police Department proudly serving Marysville, WA. #JoinMPD
Learn about the Marysville Police Department Command Staff's initiatives in 2023. Explore our leadership team, community engagement efforts, public safety initiatives, officer wellness programs, and transparency in policing.
We proudly welcome two new police officers, Jason Thompson and Brent Fakkema, to your Marysville Police Department! Both were officially sworn in by Mayor Jon Nehring, alongside Chief Erik Scairpon, during last night's City Council meeting.
The Marysville Police Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the Marysville Police Department and fostering a safe and thriving community. 👮♀️With a deep commitment to enhancing public safety. 👮♂️Working hand-in-hand with law enforcement to build meaningful connections.
Hall reported the theft to the Marysville Police Department. Police have recorded 49 stolen property offenses this year, up from 39 in all of 2023. Officials warn that thieves often exploit the ...
Welcome to the Marysville Police Department's page, where we are dedicated to serving and safeguarding our community. In 2023, our focus is on meeting the evolving needs of our residents and enhancing public safety. Our primary goal is the retention and recruitment of staff.
The Justice Department’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office) today announced that it will provide an Organizational Assessment of the Marysville, Kansas Police Department through its Collaborative Reform Initiative. This is a voluntary program that is offered at the request of law enforcement agencies that are seeking to improve their services and