Tualatin Police Department

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Tualatin, United States

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Police department· Law Enforcement· City Department of Public Safety

Tualatin Police Department Reviews | Rating 3.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Tualatin Police Department is located in Tualatin, United States on 8650 SW Tualatin Rd. Tualatin Police Department is rated 3.6 out of 5 in the category police department in United States. The Tualatin Police Department is a full service police department with 38 sworn police officers and 8 Professional Staff. Our Mission is that we are dedicated to a safe community and excellent customer service. To learn more about the Tualatin Police Department, please visit us at our webpage.

Address

8650 SW Tualatin Rd

Phone

+1 5036914800

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Tualatin, Oregon

Founded

1987

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Makenzie Neal

About 9 years ago, I was in an extremely abusive relationship. We were in the car, I was driving. He began to get physically violent and bashed my head into the side window. He took my phone and threw it, so I could not call for help. He was beating me. I knew the police station was right down the street so I pulled in and jumped out and ran to the door. To find you closed, with no one to help me. I am lucky to be alive after that night. Please, consider having an officer there after hours. It may save a life for those that can not get to a phone to call for help.

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Alicia Carstensen

Officer Dave McCune was very kind to me as I was extremely suicidal. Once he made sure I had no weapons, he shook my hand and told me that him and his comrad want to help me. He asked about my Marine Corpe boot camp sweetshirt. My dad was a proud Marine but died a year and a half ago due to a 8 year battle with prostate cancer from exposure to agent orange during Vietnam war. My life is hard without my father. However officer McCune showed genuine care and compassion for a fathers daughter. My dad spent his entire life in a career in law enforcement. How proud and thankful I know he would be tp Dave. God bless you.

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Derek white

I recently moved to the city of Tualatin and needed a alarm permit. There was some small issues as they weren't sure who's jurisdiction we were in(city or county). Jennifer who works in the alarm permit department said she would look into it and call me back. She found out and called me back and I was able to get my alarm permit. Thank you for your help!

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C. Morgan Sparkman

I dont normally write reviews, but because my experience with the Tualatin Police Department was so pleasant, I just had to. A couple days ago I was bringing home a couch that I had just got, and my uhaul broke down. Luckily for me it broke down near the Tualatin Police Department. While waiting hours for roadside assistance to show up, I had two police men come and check on me, to make sure I was ok. After that this wonderful woman Merab from the station brought me out an unexpected snack and water bottle. She said she noticed I had been sitting outside for hours and wanted to make sure I was ok. Makes me happy that there are still people who are kind and that care. My tow truck finally came later that day and although the circumstances were pretty crummy, the Tualatin Police Department made it some what better. Thanks guys!

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Alex Checknoski

My wife was ticketed at 3am going to work for allegedly doing a rolling stop while heading to work at Sagert and 65th by atfalati Park. At court even the judge questioned the officer about how stupid this was. Police officer mad my wife cry and really didn’t care because he was heartless in my opinion. Tickets to residents is going to happen yes but come on 3am? I think they should stop fishing for offenses from people and try to do something about the theft from vehicles, vagrants around the downtown area, and maybe walk through the park triangle of tualatin, Durham, and cook park and do something about the drug addicted homel as people living in the area. Also it’s time we get a couple officers out of the vehicles and patrolling on foot around the downtown area. We pay a lot of property taxes this should be able to be done. The area from Fred Meyer to the library and old haggens building to the new shopping center needs a couple officers on foot in that area during certain times. Lastly how about doing something about the tualatin food mart being a haven for drunks, criminals, and scary looking folks. They also sell people alcohol after being visibly intoxicated and that needs some constant attention.