Today we gathered for our annual Thanksgiving lunch, and it was the perfect reminder of how grateful we are for the fellowship within our department. We were especially thankful to have several of our retirees stop by and share in the afternoon with us.
Our officers were honored to lend a hand at the Unlimited Potential Food Distribution event. We’re grateful for the opportunity to support our community and help make a difference for families in need.
Thank you to Unlimited Potential for the incredible work you do!
A big thank you to First Horizon Bank for stopping by today with delicious cookies! We appreciate your kindness and continued support of our officers and staff.
MPO Clark spent the day at the Sumner County Career Exploration Fair talking with 8th graders about careers in law enforcement! 👮♂️💼
Events like this are a great way to connect with students and inspire the next generation of public safety professionals. 💙
FTO Manis spent the day at Liberty Creek Elementary School for their Career Day, and it was a blast! 🎉
Students had the chance to check out the MRAP and see all the cool SWAT gear up close. 👮♂️💙
We always enjoy showing students the tools we use to keep our community safe!
🍽️ A big thank you to Faith Church for providing our officers with a delicious lunch yesterday! Your kindness and support mean so much to us. We truly appreciate our community partners who take the time to show their appreciation — it never goes unnoticed! 🙏💙
Getting Ready for the Santa Classic!
A huge thank you to these wonderful ladies for helping us stuff golfer gift bags for the upcoming Santa Classic.
We couldn’t do it without your time, energy, and holiday spirit. Your support helps make this event possible
Career Day at Liberty Creek Middle School!
Today, the Gallatin Police Department had the pleasure of participating in Liberty Creek Middle School’s Career Day! Our officers loved sharing what they do, answering questions, and inspiring the next generation of community leaders.
This morning, the women officers of the GPD gathered for breakfast and fellowship. It was a wonderful time of sharing stories, encouragement, and plenty of laughs.
We’re grateful for the outstanding women who serve and lead in our department each and every day! 📷
🪖 Helmet Giveaway at Howard Elementary!
This Wednesday, the Gallatin Police Department had the pleasure of giving a bike helmet to a student at Howard Elementary! Every little step toward safety counts, and we love encouraging kids to protect themselves while having fun.
☕👮♂️ We had a great time at Coffee with a Cop this morning at White Bison!
Thank you to everyone who stopped by to share a cup of coffee and conversation with us. These moments are what help us build stronger connections with our community. 💙
Congratulations to FTO Austin Hunt and Officer Chris Lauderdale! 👏 This week they completed the Master Public Information Officer Course hosted by LEIC, an advanced training designed to strengthen communication skills, crisis messaging, and community engagement.
Officer Mejia had the pleasure of delivering a helmet to Olen Davis after he was awarded a new bike from the Gallatin Noon Rotary for being an outstanding student! 🚴♂️👏
Officers Blake Moss and Luke Springer recently attended the Defensive Tactics Instructor class 💥
A big thank you to White House Police Department for putting on the training and helping ensure our officers are ready, capable, and committed to keeping our community safe.
🏆 First Place! 🏆
The Gallatin Police Department is proud to announce that we have earned 1st place in the Tennessee Highway Safety Office Law Enforcement Challenge for the 76–100 officer category!
This morning, our officers enjoyed spending time at the NAACP Health & Wellness Fair. Events like this give us the opportunity to connect with the community, share resources, and support initiatives that promote health and safety for all.
FTO Manis visited the Goddard School to provide intruder training for their staff. Our department is dedicated to ensuring schools are prepared to respond in an emergency and keep students and staff safe.
Sumner Co Schools start back Monday, August 4th!Please slow down and stay alert—kids will be walking, biking, and loading buses.
Follow all rules of the road
Obey reduced speed limits in school zones
Watch for crossing guards and buses with stop signs out.