So far this year, 46 firearms have been stolen from vehicles in Tallahassee, with more than 80% of them taken from unlocked vehicles. Please help prevent thefts by locking your vehicle, removing firearms when possible, and never leaving valuables in plain sight. #HereForYou
Running a red light may save a few seconds, but it can change a life forever. TPD is reminding drivers to slow down, stay alert, and obey all traffic signals. We will continue enforcement, so please do your part to protect yourself, other drivers, and pedestrians. #HereForYou
On Thursday, May 28, at 9 a.m., the Tallahassee Police Department will honor fallen law enforcement heroes during its annual Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony in front of TPD Headquarters on Seventh Avenue.
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Today, we remember and honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. Their courage, sacrifice, and commitment will never be forgotten.
From all of us at TPD, we wish our community a safe and meaningful Memorial Day.
A recent ride-along with Officer Wynn gave one community member a closer look at the work TPD do each day. They shared appreciation for the opportunity to learn, and see firsthand the professionalism and courtesy shown throughout the shift. Moments like these matter. #HereForYou
Before anyone says it... yes, we know this is an owl, not a robin.
But after officers helped rescue this injured owl and get it safely to a wildlife rescue organization, the song choice felt right.
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Did You Know: In 1986, the Tallahassee Police Department updated its patrol vehicles to make them more visible on the road. Instead of the all-white design, the cars were painted with a blue color scheme featuring white doors and solid blue hood and trunk areas.
Today, we recognize Emancipation Day and reflect on its significance in our nation’s history. May this day serve as a reminder of the ongoing importance of freedom, dignity, and unity in every community.
The Tallahassee Police Department (TPD) has arrested 25-year-old Markus King in connection with a fatal shooting that occurred at approximately 4:33 a.m. on May 13 in the 1100 block of West Tharpe Street. Click here to read more: https://t.co/M55Jrv2QPj
Today, the Tallahassee Police Department is joining law enforcement agencies across Florida and the nation for the Click It or Ticket seat belt safety campaign.
Before you start the car, buckle up. Every trip. Every seat. Every time. #ClickItOrTicket#BuckleUp
In 1964, Tallahassee Police officers stepped into a new look with tailored light blue shirts featuring dark blue pocket flaps and shoulder straps. While our uniforms have changed over the years, our commitment to being #HereForYou has remained the same.