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The Broken Arrow Police Department is staffed by 164 Police Officers and 61 professional staff. The Department is organized into four divisions: Administrative, Headquarters, Operations, and Support.
City of Broken Arrow - City Hall 220 S First Street Broken Arrow, OK 74012 Phone: 918-251-5311 Fax: 918-259-8226
They are responsible for all data entry of police reports into the CRIMES computer system, for maintaining records of all arrests, criminal histories, case reports, Uniform Crime Reports, etc. Records staff provide copies of reports upon request, and in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act, to the media, individuals, insurance ...
Uniforms, equipment and duty firearm are provided by the Broken Arrow Police Department. The department provides annual in-service training and firearm qualifications. The Reserves have five bicycle officers who provide additional mobile security during parades and special events.
If you do not have a smoke detector in your home and cannot afford one, the Broken Arrow Fire Department (BAFD) will provide you with a free one.
City of Broken Arrow - City Hall 220 S First Street Broken Arrow, OK 74012 Phone: 918-251-5311 Fax: 918-259-8226
The Training Unit is responsible for coordinating and overseeing the majority of training, including running the Basic Academy for new police officers.
The Department is organized into three divisions: Headquarters, Operations, and Support. The Operations Division consists of Uniform Officers, Traffic, Special Operations, Crisis Negotiations, K-9, and the Bicycle unit.
It has been an honor to serve the citizens of Broken Arrow. As scripture states in Matthew 23:11, ‘The greatest among you shall be your servant.’” Berryhill joined the Broken Arrow Police Department in 1994, after serving two years as a campus police officer for the University of Central Oklahoma.
The Broken Arrow Police Department has made completed automobile collision reports available online, for free, to parties that were involved in an accident. Effective June 2018, BAPD is digitizing its crash reports through a partnership with the Carfax Police Crash Assistance Program.