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MCSO's latest COVID testing at county jails

MCSO's latest COVID testing at county jails

Here are the current numbers from this past week, beginning on Friday, Jan. 7.
Queen Creek Public Safety Day this weekend

Queen Creek Public Safety Day this weekend

To celebrate the launch of the Queen Creek Police Department, the town will host a free Public Safety Day celebration tomorrow, Jan. 8. It will take place from 9 a.m. to noon in the parking lots of Fire Station 1 and the Law Enforcement and Community Chambers Building, 20727 Civic Parkway.
One-on-one with Queen Creek Police Chief Randy Brice

One-on-one with Queen Creek Police Chief Randy Brice

"My whole family is in law enforcement," Brice said. "My dad spent 45 years in law enforcement and I was going to be a school teacher, but decided to follow in his footsteps. This job opened up and I just fell in love with the community. It's fun to have a direct impact with people you work with in the community. It's been a unique opportunity to be able to put your stamp on something right away."
MCSO's latest COVID testing at county jails

MCSO's latest COVID testing at county jails

Here are the current numbers from this past week, beginning on Thursday, Dec. 30.
MCSO shares sweet interaction on Christmas Eve

MCSO shares sweet interaction on Christmas Eve

Sweet interaction on Christmas Eve.
Meet police officers, firefighters Jan. 8 at Queen Creek Public Safety Day

Meet police officers, firefighters Jan. 8 at Queen Creek Public Safety Day

To celebrate the launch, the town will host a free Public Safety Day celebration on Saturday, Jan. 8, 2022. It will take place from 9 a.m. to noon in the parking lots of Fire Station 1 and the Law Enforcement and Community Chambers Building, 20727 Civic Parkway.
Queen Creek PD promises to serve community with respect, compassion, trust

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.
MCSO seeking public’s help locating vehicle, driver involved in Dec. 19 hit and run

MCSO seeking public’s help locating vehicle, driver involved in Dec. 19 hit and run

If you are able to identify the vehicle or its owner, contact MCSO at 602-876-1011. Please reference report # IR 21-036232.
MCSO's latest COVID testing at county jails

MCSO's latest COVID testing at county jails

Here are the current numbers from this past week, beginning on Friday, Dec. 17.
Queen Creek Police Department becomes autism certified

Queen Creek Police Department becomes autism certified

“As we launch the Queen Creek Police Department, we must be promoting an inclusive environment for people of all abilities,” said Queen Creek Police Chief Randy Brice. “This certification is one example of the extensive training our officers have completed to better serve the Queen Creek community. It furthers our officers' ability to interact with autistic individuals and furthers our commitment to connect, engage and succeed together.”