Congratulations to Officer Ian Palmer on graduating from the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center! Weโre proud of your achievement and look forward to having you back with us soon.
On National Peace Officers Memorial Day, we pause to remember and honor the heroes who gave their lives protecting others. Thank you to all law enforcement officers who continue to serve with courage and integrity.
Students from Lakeside School participated in Bike Bus this morning. Bike Bus gives students the opportunity to ride their bikes, and get some exercise before school begins!
Yesterday, our Family Response Advocates participated in the Spring Community Baby Shower hosted by the Crawford County Health Department.
We truly enjoyed attending this wonderful event and appreciated the opportunity to connect with families in our community.
The Pittsburg Police Department along with The Crawford County Sheriff's Office and Kansas Highway Patrol - Troop H held a Law Enforcement Torch Run this morning. We wish all the athlete's good luck in their competitions today!
Today, we recognize Administrative Professionals Day and extend our appreciation to the dedicated individuals who keep our department running smoothly.
Thank you for all that you do!
Our Family Response Advocates had a great time supporting families at the Car Seat Check Lane event hosted by the Crawford County Health Department!
We were proud to partner with CHC, Noon Rotary Club, and SEK-CAP to help ensure kids are riding safely in our community.
Weโre continuing to celebrate National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week by highlighting two more valued members of our dispatch team โ Dr. Jennifer Yoho and Kaitlyn Duck.
Weโre thankful for everything you do and proud to have you on our team.
Our Family Response Advocates teamed up with Crawford County Mental Health to celebrate the Week of the Young Child by handing out art bags filled with everything kids needed to create their own self-portraits.
This is a reminder that today at 3 PM the Family Response Advocates together with Crawford County Mental Health, will be handing out free art kits in front of the Pittsburg Police Department.
Each kit includes craft supplies to create your own self-portrait.
Weโre continuing to celebrate National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week by highlighting two more valued members of our dispatch team โ Trenton Sanderson and Nichole Nelson.
Weโre thankful for everything you do and proud to have you on our team.
National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week continues as we recognize two more individual who make up our dispatch team - Cynthia Canales and Christina Mendenhall.
Thank you, Cynthia and Christina, for your unwavering commitment to keeping our community safe.
We are continuing to celebrate National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week by recognizing the incredible individuals who serve as the calm behind the call.
Today, we shine the spotlight on Shandara Laubengayer and Whitney Piccini.
National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week honors the dedicated professionals who serve as the critical first point of contact in emergencies.
National Animal Control Appreciation Week highlights the hard work and compassion of those who protect the animals in our community.
Artsy Thursday: "This Is Me"
Join us next Thursday as our Family Response Advocates share a little creativity with the community! Stop by outside the Pittsburg Police Department to grab a free art kit.
Each kit includes supplies to create a self-portrait that celebrates YOU.
We would like to extend our sincere thanks to the Kansas Bureau of Investigation for their thoughtful gifts to our Evidence Team in recognition of National Property and Evidence Professionals Week. Your support and appreciation mean a great deal to our staff.
The Family Response Advocates have planted pinwheels in honor of Child Abuse Prevention Month.
Pinwheels are the national symbol of child abuse prevention.
Stop by the Pittsburg Police Department to pick up a pinwheel!