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Welcome to the Historic Town of Clarkdale A 2012 Centennial Town "A Place That Makes Sense"
Centennial Plaza
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Town Complex Hours: 8:00am- 5:30pm Monday - Thursday Closed Friday & Weekends Address: P.O. Box 308 39 North Ninth Street Clarkdale, AZ 86324 (928) 639- 2400 Fax: (928) 639-2409
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Historical Society & Museum
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Police Department
Mission Statement: "To embrace policing that provides a firm foundation of trust, open communication, and the highest standards of public safety and law enforcement while serving professionally and without bias, in partnership with the community."
Contact:
49 N Ninth Street
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Department
POLICE DEPARTMENT STAFF: Randy S. Taylor, Chief
- Email Chief Taylor Robert Church, Patrol Officer
- Email Officer Church Larry Chase, Patrol Officer - Email Officer Chase Steve Smith, Animal Control/Code Enforcement Officer - Email Officer Smith Debra LaFrance, Police Aide - Email Debra LaFrance Caleb Rundlett, Police Aide - Email Caleb Rundlett
Neighborhood Gatherings - Sponsored by the Clarkdale Police Department The Clarkdale Police Department has initiated a series of Neighborhood Gatherings to promote community interaction and discuss community concerns with your police officers. Residents of each area are encouraged to come out to their neighborhood event and meet neighbors and Clarkdale Police Officers. This is an excellent opportunity to be a part of just one of the things that make Clarkdale a unique community. Any questions regarding these events please call (928) 649-7700.
The Clarkdale Police Department looks forward to the opportunity to meet with the residents we serve and enhance the quality of life in our historic community. Each event is for a particular neighborhood area.
Law Enforcement Explorers Program: This program is for males and females between the ages of 14 and 21 who have an interest in law enforcement as a career. For more information about this program, please contact Officer Nester at (928) 649-7700.
House Watch - For a sense of security when leaving town for a few days or up to a maximum of one (1) month, complete the House Watch Form, return it to the Police Department and enjoy your vacation.
Neighborhood Watch: This program empowers neighborhoods to identify crime and problems in their neighborhood. The program is in the startup phase.
Forms: Park & Swap Participant Information
Links: Arizona DPS Sex Offender Information Center -locate address of registered sex offenders
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Website last updated on: 05/30/2013. Email Web Manager
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