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Become a Reserve Officer

Service as a reserve officer will offer you training, challenge, excitement, teamwork, opportunities for special assignments and promotion, excellent benefits and significant personal rewards.

LINK: Reserve Home Page
VIDEO: Become a Reserve
VIDEO: Reserve Foundation

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The Last 24 Video PodcastEach new video podcast from the Phoenix Police Department will feature the most significant events of the last 24 hours!

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In this episode: The perpetrators of series of pharmacy robberies have been captured.

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Proactive Child Care

Children are our most precious possessions.  While they are in our care they are our greatest joy and greatest responsibility.  Protecting our children requires diligence and forethought.  As we are now in the summer season where children are out of school we want to point out some recent tragedies in Phoenix, all taking place in June, where children were injured or died, in the hope we can learn from these incidents and perhaps prevent some future tragedies and their lifelong consequences. 


Police Searching for Armed Robbery Suspect

Christian Nunez

A 35 year old male victim listed a Ford pick-up truck for sale on a web site and received a phone call from a potential buyer on April 23, 2009. Gardemia Villalon, 29, and an unknown male suspect showed up at the victim’s home and asked to take the truck for a test drive.



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City of Heroes...We Remember


Since the day that Phoenix lost its first officer, Haze Burch, February 5, 1925, families and a community have mourned the loss of 33 additional officers. Brief, meaningful dedication ceremonies are held at each marker and are attended by family, friends, and colleagues.

See the Photos from the Dedications

Name the New Precincts

The Phoenix Police Department is preparing for many changes to accommodate the rapid growth of the City. In 2006 the City dedicated funding to build two new precinct stations in high growth areas of the City. In addition to selecting names for the two new precincts, we will be re-naming the Squaw Peak Precinct at the same time.

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