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The Texarkana Arkansas Police Department is a progressive, professional, and ALEAP-accredited agency. Our agency is comprised of some of Texarkana’s best men and women who strive to fight crime proficiently and proactively.
TEXARKANA, Ark. (KSLA) - The City of Texarkana, Ark. has a new interim police chief. Effective May 3, Ed Chattaway will take over as interim chief of the Texarkana Arkansas Police Department, the city announced Monday, April 29.
The Texarkana Arkansas Police Department (TAPD) is gearing up for its 2024 Citizen’s Police Academy, with applications due by Friday, August 9, 2024. The academy offers an 8-week experience, providing insights into the daily functions of the police department and a chance to meet the officers who serve Texarkana.
The Texarkana Arkansas Police Department (TAPD) is gearing up to launch its Citizen’s Police Academy for 2024, offering residents a unique opportunity to engage with law enforcement and gain insight into their daily operations.
TEXARKANA, Ark. (KSLA) — The Texarkana, Arkansas, Police Department has a new police chief. Michael Kramm will start as chief Oct. 24. Kramm was selected from more than 39 applicants after a nationwide search with input from interviews by community leaders, law enforcement and city department heads.
The Texarkana, Ark., Police Department needs police officers. Officer Kristen Schultz says the department currently has fewer officers than in previous years.
Texarkana, Arkansas City Manager Jay Ellington has announced the appointment of Michael Kramm as Texarkana’s next Police Chief. Kramm was selected after a comprehensive, competitive nationwide search and with input from interviews by community leaders, law enforcement, and City department heads.