What a fantastic day at the Mountain View Police Activities League (MVPAL) Kickball Classic event!
On Saturday, May 23, McKelvey Ball Park was filled with energy, teamwork, and school spirit as teams from multiple middle schools came together for a day of friendly competition. From the first kick to the final inning, participants showed incredible sportsmanship, enthusiasm, and pride representing their schools.
We are so excited to participate in events like this, which bring youth together, build positive connections, and create opportunities for fun and growth outside the classroom. A big thank you to everyone who participated, supported, and helped make the day a success.
Already looking forward to next year’s MVPAL Classic Kickball!
June Sticker Drop!
Our June sticker is here, and it’s a fan favorite! Featuring K9 Atlas, this design is the perfect way to kick off an exciting summer of soccer in the Bay Area.
As the region gets ready to welcome some of the biggest matches of the season, we are getting into game mode with this fun design!
Stop by and grab yours while supplies last. This sticker is brought to you in partnership with the Mountain View Public Safety Foundation.
Mountain View Community,
Over the past several months, we’ve heard from community members about safety concerns involving e-bike, motorized scooter, and bicycle riders in Mountain View. Our top priority is keeping everyone safe — whether you’re on two wheels, four, or on foot.
In the coming weeks, we’ll be sharing important information about e-bike safety, speed limits, equipment requirements, and road rules. Our goal is to help riders and their families understand how to stay safe and comply with the law.
Our department, which includes Patrol Officers and the School Resource Officer, will continue to discuss safe riding habits and the requirements for commuting around town with students, staff, and parents.
Education and awareness come first, because safety starts with understanding. Working together, we can ensure our roads are safe for everyone.
Please join us in recognizing Robert Nagy for successfully completing the Civilian Leadership Institute (CLI)!
Throughout the past five months, Robert dedicated his time and energy to an in-depth leadership development experience, engaging in monthly sessions covering topics such as emotional intelligence, collaboration, and effective conflict resolution. Designed for both emerging and established public safety leaders, CLI equips participants with practical skills to lead with confidence and purpose. Robert was even selected to be one of only three speakers from his class to speak at graduation!
We’re grateful to have Robert on our team and appreciate the commitment he brings to both his professional growth and the Mountain View Police Department. Congratulations, Robert!
Missing: Have you seen Alexander?
Alexander last spoke to a family member on Friday, May 8, 2026, at approximately 4:00 p.m. Alexander is known to frequent the area of Stevens Creek Trail in Mountain View, specifically in the Moffet Boulevard and Evelyn Avenue area.
Alexander is an Asian male adult. He is 5'6" and weighs 170 lbs. He has black hair and brown eyes.
If you have seen Alexander, please call us at 650-903-6344.
Missing: Have you seen Rogelio?
Rogelio was last seen on Friday, May 15, 2026, at approximately 12:00 p.m., on the 2500 block of Leghorn Street in Mountain View.
Rogelio is a Hispanic male adult. He is 32 years old, approximately 5’8, and weighs 160 lbs. He has short, black hair, brown eyes, and a black mustache. He was last seen wearing blue jeans, a dark blue jacket, and a gray t-shirt.
If you have seen Rogelio, please call us at 650-903-6344.
This Memorial Day, we take time to reflect and honor the men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. Their courage, sacrifice, and commitment to something greater than themselves have helped preserve the freedoms we hold dear today.
From all of us at the Mountain View Police Department, we remember with gratitude those who made the ultimate sacrifice, and we extend our deepest respect to the families who continue to carry their legacy forward.
The Mountain View Police Department is excited to have taken part in the 2026 Torch Run, championing the incredible athletes of Special Olympics and embracing the values of inclusion, bravery, and community.
This year, for the first time, we were proud to feature a dedicated walking route through beautiful Downtown Mountain View, bringing more of our community together in a meaningful and visible way.
Each stride we take in this event empowers these athletes to pursue their dreams and reinforces our commitment to serving with compassion. Together, we can illuminate the path for these remarkable individuals. Let’s shine a light on the spirit of Special Olympics Northern California!
@SONorCal
The Mountain View Police Department lobby will be closed on Monday, May 25, 2026 in observance of Memorial Day. Normal lobby weekday hours (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) will resume on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
Non-emergency calls can be directed to 650-903-6344.
View Your Future With Us!
The Mountain View Police Department is now accepting applications for Police Officer Trainees ready to begin a rewarding career with a Silicon Valley agency that prioritizes wellness, professional growth, and community partnership.
At MVPD, we believe taking care of our employees is essential to serving our community. That’s why we offer a robust wellness program designed to support our team both on and off duty, including:
•Paid workout hour every shift
•On-site employee gym
•Dedicated wellness room with access to a variety of wellness equipment
•Financial wellness training opportunities
•Optional comprehensive health screenings
•Agency wellness app
•Employee Assistance Program with access to supportive services
•Peer Support Team
Start your law enforcement career with an agency committed to helping you thrive personally and professionally.
Join a team that invests in your future while making a difference every day. https://t.co/MYyp5sbo5M
On Thursday, May 14, the 100th Explorer Academy Graduation Ceremony was held, bringing together police departments from across the Peninsula to celebrate the successful completion of an intensive 9-weekend training program.
Throughout the academy, Explorers developed valuable law enforcement and leadership skills, including search and rescue techniques, first aid certification, physical fitness training, and much more.
We are especially proud of our five newest Mountain View Police Department Explorers, who graduated with distinction. Two Explorers received honors. One Explorer received honors in physical training, and one earned the Top Gun Award along with honors in physical training.
We would also like to recognize and thank Officers Guevarra and Donato for leading weekly physical agility training and testing, while investing their time and mentorship in the academy's youth leaders. In addition, thank you to Detective de Lira for providing valuable instruction and support throughout the Explorer Academy.
Please join us in congratulating all of the graduates and welcoming our newest Explorers to the MVPD team!
Interested in becoming an MVPD Explorer? If you are between the ages of 14 and 20, please contact Sergeant Powell at [email protected] for more information.
Today, we honor our heroes. Since 1962, when President John F. Kennedy proclaimed May 15 as Peace Officers Memorial Day and designated the surrounding week as National Police Week, this time has served as an opportunity to remember the courage, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment of law enforcement officers.
We reflect on the lives lost in the line of duty and recognize the bravery, professionalism, and selflessness that define this noble profession. To those who continue to serve, and to those who made the ultimate sacrifice, thank you. Your dedication leaves a lasting impact on the communities you protect.
This National Police Week, we honor the dedication, courage, and integrity of the men and women in law enforcement, from those who served decades ago to those proudly wearing the badge today.
We remember and pay tribute to the officers who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty, and we thank those who continue to serve our communities with professionalism, compassion, and unwavering commitment.
Your service does not go unnoticed. Thank you for your dedication to keeping our communities safe.
View Your Future With Us. The Mountain View Police Department is accepting applications for Police Officer Trainees who are looking to begin a rewarding career with a Silicon Valley agency that values wellness, professional growth, and community partnership.
Why start your career with MVPD:
•Top compensation up to $216,045* (after academy completion)
•Competitive salary and benefits package
•Paid academy and comprehensive training
•Structured Field Training Officer (FTO) program
•Career development and advancement opportunities
•PEPRA CalPERS 2.7% @ 57 retirement plan
•Uniforms paid for by the department
•Maximum tuition reimbursement up to $20,000
Specialty Assignments Available After Experience:
Detective • School Resource Officer • Motors • K-9 • Task Force assignments
Officer Wellness Comes First:
Paid workout hour every shift
On-site gym
Peer support team
City-provided sleeping quarters for officer use
Preventative healthcare screening
Begin your journey in law enforcement with a department that invests in you, personally and professionally.
Learn more at: https://t.co/Bv3SyYKXD2
*Salary includes top step, MPO II, specialty assignment, uniform allowance, and bilingual pay.
News Alert: Man Found Guilty of Shooting Mountain View Police Officer in 2022
Mountain View, CA – In 2022, a Mountain View patrol officer was conducting a traffic stop when the then 33-year-old Stockton resident, Jeffery Choy, discharged a firearm, striking the officer and causing bodily injury.
Choy fled the scene and subsequently crashed his vehicle. In partnership with the U.S. Marshals Service and Mountain View detectives, Choy was arrested the following day. He was brought back to Santa Clara County and was booked on charges of attempted murder of a peace officer.
Read the full press release at: https://t.co/avQDuwlLBE
Mountain View, California – From children riding to school to older adults staying active and healthy, bicycling is both a pastime and a mode of transportation for thousands of Californians. May is National Bicycle Safety Month, and the Mountain View Police Department is urging everyone to be alert to keep bicyclists safe.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, there were 1,166 people killed while riding a bike on U.S. roads in 2023, and an estimated 49,489 bicyclists were injured. In California, there were 145 bicyclists killed in motor vehicle traffic crashes in 2023.
“It is important that we keep our bicyclists safe, as they do not have the same protections as drivers and passengers,” said Traffic Sergeant Goff. “People of all ages use bicycles to commute to school, work, and other activities. Bicyclists, like all road users, have the right to safe streets. We encourage drivers and bicyclists to look out for one another and practice safe habits so we may all go safely.”
To help keep people biking or walking safe, the Mountain View Police Department will conduct a traffic safety operation focused on driver behaviors that put bicyclists and pedestrians at risk, such as speeding, making illegal turns, failure to yield right of way, and stop sign/red light running.
The Mountain View Police Department suggests the following safety tips for bicyclists and drivers:
Drivers
• Slow down and follow the speed limit. Be careful traveling through intersections.
• Look carefully for bicyclists and pedestrians before making a turn or opening a car door near streets or bike paths.
• Be patient when traveling behind a bicyclist and give them space when passing. California law requires drivers to change a lane, when possible, to pass bicyclists and always pass with at least 3 feet of space.
• Never drive distracted or impaired.
Bike Riders
• Use lights at night.
• Although not required for riders 18 and older, always wear a properly secured helmet. Helmets significantly reduce the chance of a head injury in the event of a crash.
• Bicyclists must travel in the same direction of traffic and have the same requirements as any slow-moving vehicle.
• Yield to pedestrians, just as a driver would. Pedestrians have the right-of-way within marked or unmarked crosswalks at intersections.
Funding for this program is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Please join us on May 6, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. for our annual AB 481 Community Meeting. The meeting will be held in the City Hall Plaza Conference Room, 500 Castro Street, Mountain View.
You can find additional information about the meeting and our Annual AB 481 report located on our website: https://t.co/i9S19ljgga
Our May sticker has arrived! This month’s sticker honors the Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run, a worldwide movement that brings together law enforcement and athletes to support inclusion, awareness, and opportunity for individuals with intellectual disabilities. This month, members of the Mountain View Police Department are proud to participate in the Torch Run and help carry the “Flame of Hope” in support of Special Olympics athletes and their incredible achievements.
The Law Enforcement Torch Run is one of the largest grassroots fundraising and awareness efforts for Special Olympics, uniting communities through sports, advocacy, and inclusion. Come by the police department, or ask an officer when you see them to get your sticker and help us carry the torch!
@SONorCal@SpecialOlympics