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Fayetteville Drug Take Back Day

Fayetteville Police Chief Greg Tabor announced today that the Fayetteville Police Department will participate in the third DEA National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day on Saturday, April 27, 2013.  

On Saturday, in conjunction with the DEA National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, the

Fayetteville Police Department in partnership with Project Right Choice, will host a drop off station for the collection of unused, unwanted or expired prescription or over-the-counter medications.  No questions will be asked of participants in the drop off program.   

Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over

Washington County Sheriff Tim Helder announced today the Washington County Sheriff’s Office will join police from across the state in a campaign to reduce impaired driving.

Fayetteville Police Department Receive National Accreditation

Fayetteville Police Chief Greg Tabor announced today the Fayetteville Police Department recently received national accreditation.   

Springdale PD's Turkey Trot, Nov. 22

Springdale PD's Turkey Trot, Nov. 22

Fingerprint Service Offered at Springdale PD

Fingerprint Service Offered at Springdale PD

The Springdale Police Department now provides fingerprint services for the public for non-criminal matters. 

Citizens who reside or work in Springdale will receive this service at no cost. 

Requests from individuals who do not reside or work in Springdale will be charged a fee of $10.

Payment can be made in cash, money order, traveler's check, credit card or debit card.  Identification must be shown to verify your address and/or location of employment. 

Local Officer Graduates from National Forensic Academy

Local Officer Graduates from National Forensic Academy

Washington County Sheriff Tim Helder is pleased to announce the recent graduation of Detective / Crime Scene Investigator Steven W. Hulsey from a prestigious forensic training school.

Fayetteville PD Directed Patrols on N. College

The Fayetteville Police Department announced today they would begin directed traffic enforcement in an effort to reduce vehicle accidents on N. College Avenue.