Today we kick off the 2026 Bellevue Police Teen Academy!
A huge thank you to these 13 outstanding young men and women who gave up sleeping in during summer break to come learn more about what we do. We’re excited for a great time of learning, teamwork, and experiences with the Bellevue Police Department. #BellevuePolice #TeenAcademy
Yesterday, officers from the Bellevue Police Department, @lavistapolice , @NEStatePatrol, @SarpySheriff , and @papillionpolice partnered for a Traffic Enforcement Grant focused on improving roadway safety throughout Sarpy County.
During the enforcement activity on 5/26/26, officers made:
• 91 Traffic Stops
• 83 Speed Citations
• 19 Non-Moving Citations
• 2 Moving Citations
• 1 Warrant Arrest
A total of 104 citations were issued.
These proactive enforcement efforts are aimed at reducing dangerous driving behaviors and keeping our roads safe for everyone traveling through our communities.
Please slow down, stay alert, buckle up, and help us make every trip a safe one.
This week we recognize National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week and the amazing team at @SarpyCounty911.
They are the first first responders calm voices in chaos, guiding callers and dispatching help when it matters most. Their dedication, compassion, and professionalism save lives every day.
Thank you for all you do. We appreciate you and are proud to work alongside you.
#NPSTW #ThankYouDispatchers #FirstFirstResponders
🚨 Now Hiring: Code Enforcement Technician 🚨
💼 $23.32 – $32.03/hr
Join the Bellevue Police Department and help support our Code Enforcement Division while serving the community.
🔹 Admin support & communication
🔹 Work with law enforcement databases
🔹 Answer calls & assist the public
We’re looking for someone organized, tech-savvy, and great with people.
👉 Apply today https://t.co/10KCeElpVJ !
#NowHiring #BellevuePD #PublicService
Hiring LATERAL Officers! Look at our map. Each pin represents a dedicated officer who chose to continue their career here after serving in another department. Learn more about our dept: https://t.co/RAtGywqCEJ
🚔 The Bellevue Police Department is hosting a Teen Citizen’s Police Academy on May 27–28, 2026!
Ages 14–19 will get a hands-on look at law enforcement K9, traffic stops, building searches & more.
Apply by May 14th. Spots are limited!
📧 [email protected]
👮 Contact your School Resource Officer
#BellevuePD #TeenAcademy #FutureLeaders
🚔 Now Hiring: Lateral Police Officers. Join our team! We’re seeking certified officers (minimum 2 years of road experience) to protect lives & property, enforce laws, investigate crimes, and serve the community. Apply today & make a difference. https://t.co/jrZKtZ9SEi
🚔 Heads up, Sarpy County! Law enforcement agencies across the county will have extra officers on the roads today conducting multiple traffic enforcement selectives. Officers will be watching for traffic violations countywide. This increased patrol effort is made possible through a grant from the Nebraska Department of Highway Safety. Please drive safe out there! 🚦
@SarpySheriff@papillionpolice@lavistapolice@NHTSAgov@NebraskaDOT
Join Us for the Bellevue Police Department Easter Egg Hunt!
Hop on over for a fun-filled morning with the Bellevue Police Department! This is a great chance for kids and parents to meet our officers, check out some cool police equipment, and enjoy a festive Easter celebration.
Date: March 28th
Time: 10:00 – 11:30 AM
Location: American Heroes Park
Easter Egg Hunt: Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus Council 6192, the hunt begins at 10:30 AM — don’t miss out!
We can’t wait to see you there!
Current conditions in Bellevue… 🌬️
Nebraska wind: 1
Everyone else: 0
If your trash cans, lawn chairs, or patio/grill covers go missing, they may already be in your neighbors yard.
If you don’t have to be out, stay in and let the wind do its thing.
@BellevuePolice
Are YOU looking for a college internship to gain experience in the Criminal Justice field? We are currently taking applications to fill our intern spot for Summer 2026! See flyer for contact information.
With the arrival of nice weather, we have been receiving complaints about e-bikes, dirt bikes, and minibikes operating on the sidewalks and streets. These bikes have become extremely popular with kids, but unfortunately, they are only legal to ride on the sidewalks or streets if they have functional pedals (like a normal bicycle). If there are no pedals, they are ILLEGAL to ride on a public roadway or sidewalk. See the information in the attached photos for information about e-bikes, mini-bikes, dirt bikes, and other similar vehicles.
This weekend we honored our incredible team. Congrats to Officer Monay, Officer of the Year, and Detective Jezek, Detective of the Year! Your dedication and hard work inspire us all. 👏 #CommunityStrong#LawEnforcementExcellence@CityofBellevue
Today we have the honor of celebrating an incredible career and an even more remarkable man.
In February 2000, Officer John Lowery joined the Bellevue Police Department after retiring from a full career in the United States Air Force. For many, retirement is the finish line. For John, it was simply the start of a new chapter of service. He brought with him the discipline, integrity, and quiet strength forged in the military, and he poured it right back into the Bellevue community.
Over the past 26 years, John served in nearly every corner of the department: Patrol Officer, Community Policing Officer, Motor Officer, Bicycle Patrol Officer, Field Training Officer, Honor Guard member, and accident investigation instructor and reconstructionist. He didn’t just fill roles he embraced them. Whether mentoring a new officer, standing solemnly with the Honor Guard, or helping a family on one of their worst days, John showed up fully, every single time.
Along the way, he received the Lifesaving Award, the Meritorious Service Award, and countless letters of appreciation not only from citizens, but from dispatchers, supervisors, fellow officers, and even individuals he arrested. That kind of respect isn’t handed out lightly. It’s earned through fairness, consistency, and genuine care for people.
Those who worked beside him will remember his steady presence. Those he helped will remember his kindness. And all of us will remember the example he set professionally, hardworking, thoughtful, and always grounded in service.
On behalf of the City of Bellevue and everyone at the Bellevue Police Department, “Thank you”, Officer Lowery, for 26 years of unwavering dedication. Your legacy here is lasting, and your impact is real.
Enjoy your well-earned retirement, John. You’ve more than earned this next chapter.
Pretty accurate depiction of road conditions right now. If you don’t have to get on the roads, don’t. If you must please take extra caution. Plan your stops early. #slick#icy#nasty@551CARS@CityofBellevue
Polar Plunge 2026 for @BellevuePolice is complete, and we survived the freezing cold water! Can’t wait for next year! BRAVO to all the dedicated teams and amazing Special Olympics athletes that completed the plunge today!