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The mission of the Centerville Police Department is to enhance the quality of life in our community through preventing, detecting, and controlling crime, preserving the peace, and securing a safe environment to all residents, businesses, and guests of Centerville. We recognize the necessity to treat all persons with dignity and respect and pledge ourselves to integrity, professionalism, and the non-prejudicial delivery of police services throughout the community.
The Centerville Police Department is proud of its heritage and recognizes that its reputation as an outstanding law enforcement agency has been accomplished through the hard work and dedication of its members. |
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CENTERVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
250 NORTH MAIN STREET
CENTERVILLE, UTAH 84014
PHONE (801) 292-8441
FAX (801) 296-2078
Email police@centervilleut.com
In case of fire, medical or police emergencies, call 9-1-1 |
The Centerville Police Department is dedicated to the safety and security of its citizens and persons traveling throughout the city. In recent years, there has been an increased use of motor-assisted scooters and what are being called pocket bikes or scaled down motorcycles. While these products provide a fun and exciting means of transportation for those who are riding them, they also cause concerns regarding traffic and pedestrian safety.
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Press Release: Aggravated Kidnapping
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On April 21, 2010, at 0042 hours, Centerville Police were dispatched to a suspicious Hispanic male at the Chevron Top Stop at 382 N. Market Place Drive. At 0044 hours, employees at Wendy’s, located at 363 N. Market Place Drive in Centerville, called 911 reporting that a Hispanic male was breaking into the restaurant. The Wendy’s and the Top Stop share the same parking lot. When officers arrived they found a Hispanic male adult lying under a Chevrolet Tahoe in the parking lot of Top Stop. more
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There are currently no openings with the Centerville Police Department
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