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Queen Creek PD promises to serve community with respect, compassion, trust

Chief Brice said the statement echoes the sentiments residents provided about their expectations for police service and what type of police department they wanted to see in their community. "The statement will serve as the foundation and principles Queen Creek police officers will follow while serving the community," he added.

Queen Creek Police Chief Randy Brice is promising service with respect, compassion and trust when the town's new police department officially begins patrolling community streets on Jan. 11, 2022.

According to Public Safety Public Information Officer Sonu Wasu, Brice and the police team took a wide variety of community feedback into consideration when developing the department's mission, vision and values statement.

Chief Brice said the mission statement echoes the sentiments residents provided about their expectations for police service and what type of police department they wanted to see in their community. "The statement will serve as the foundation and principles Queen Creek police officers will follow while serving the community," he added.

Until the Queen Creek Police Department begins service, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office - District 6 remains the town's law enforcement provider. The MCSO substation in Queen Creek is located at 20727 E. Civic Parkway. Lobby hours are Monday through Friday fron 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

For emergencies, call 911. MCSO's non-emergency number is 602-876-1011.

To report non-emergency issues and find answers to commonly asked questions, visit QueenCreekAZ.gov/SeeClickFix.