Contact
911 is for emergency use only.
If you do not have an emergency, please dial the non-emergency line: 209-599-2102
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Gail Fry
Dispatch Supervisor
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Laura Brassaw
Community Service Officer
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Anthony Gonzales
Officer
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Luis Portela
Officer
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Dispatch After Hours Line
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Matthew Brodhag
Officer
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Alex Burgos
Sergeant
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Taylor Hosmer
Officer
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Scott King
Sergeant
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Kaeli Nutt
Detective
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Michael Perry
Detective
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Kyle Prather
Officer
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Jonathan Rodrigues
Officer
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Paul Rourick
Sergeant
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Paul Staley
Sergeant
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Jacob Veltkamp
Officer
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Gordon West
Officer
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Aaron Will
Officer
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Christina Caro
Administrative Supervisor
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Elizabeth Ries
Community Service Officer
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Travis Sharp
Officer
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Charles Sperbeck
Officer
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Alexander Simmons
Officer
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Jared Heuvel
Lieutenant
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Joseph Figone
Officer
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Pilar Battaglini
Officer
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Gabrielle Batty
Community Service Officer
- Did you know you can text 9-1-1 if you’re unable to call?
- What is 9-1-1?
- How do I dial 9-1-1?
- When should I use 9-1-1?
- When should I not use 9-1-1?
- What if I dial 9-1-1 on accident?
- Can I use 9-1-1 if I’m hearing/speech impaired?
- Why does the dispatcher ask so many questions?
- Why can’t you take my non-emergency call on 9-1-1?
- What happens if someone calls 9-1-1 for a prank?
- If I don’t speak English, can you still help me?
- Can the police find me if I call 9-1-1 from my cell phone?
- What does WE9-1-1 mean for me?
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