Jackson Police Department

Jackson Police Department

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Western Heritage ~ Community Pride Officers are empowered to make decisions they feel will reduce cycles of violence, crime, and recidivism.

The Jackson Police Department utilizes a community-oriented policing philosophy that encourages community interaction and problem solving. We accomplish community oriented policing by building partnerships with others, by maintaining the public trust, and by furnishing the finest police services our community will support.

Photos from Town of Jackson's post 06/11/2026
05/27/2026

**UPDATE** Jim McPhee has been located in Idaho. He is no longer consider a missing person. Thank you for all of the help. MISSING PERSON ALERT

05/19/2026

Did you lose a money clip? A person contacted the police department to let us know that a money clip was located in a parking lot on Friday. If you are missing a money clip, call the police department at (307) 733-1430 to describe it and retrieve your property. CFS # 2605-2100. (Not a picture of the actual money clip).

Photos from Children's Learning Center's post 05/15/2026

Officers Schmidl and Ruiz visiting the Children’s Learning Center 🚔

05/12/2026

This National Police Week, we pause to recognize the men and women behind the badge who choose service, sacrifice, and compassion every single day.

Law enforcement is more than responding to emergencies — it’s building trust, helping neighbors through difficult moments, protecting the vulnerable, and standing ready when our community needs us most. The work is often unseen, the hours long, and the challenges difficult, but our officers continue to show up with professionalism and heart.

We also remember and honor the officers across our nation who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. Their courage and dedication will never be forgotten.

To all law enforcement professionals, dispatchers, victim advocates, CSOs, animal shelter staff, volunteers, and the families who support them behind the scenes — thank you for your commitment to serving others.

From all of us at the Jackson Police Department, thank you for your support and partnership. Together, we make our community stronger.

05/06/2026

Please join us in welcoming Andie Abad  as the newest Intern with the Jackson Police Department! Andie will soon be graduating from the Community School and plans to attend Montana State University, where she will be double majoring in criminal justice and psychology. Andie was also selected as a recipient of the law-enforcement scholarship, and we are hopeful that after graduation, we will have the opportunity to welcome her back to our team full-time. We are grateful for Andie’s many contributions to the department already and wish her continued success as she begins this exciting next chapter. Congratulations, Andie!

04/26/2026

Have you seen this scam yet? This one popped up on my work phone via text message. If you get this, don’t believe a word of it and avoid the QR code.

04/20/2026

*** Thursday, April 23rd - 10am - 3pm - 150 East Pearl Avenue ( Town Hall/Jackson Police Department) *** Drug Take Back Day, gives the public a safe and anonymous way to dispose of unused or expired medications. Proper disposal helps prevent prescription drug misuse, reduces the risk of accidental poisoning, and keeps medications out of the wrong hands. It also protects the environment by ensuring drugs aren’t flushed or thrown in the trash. A simple step that makes a real impact on community safety.

04/20/2026

Olivia the bird is missing …. If you see her please call dispatch at 307-733-2331.

Have you seen this bird? Olivia (the bird) belongs to a member of an agency that we work closely with and we would love to help them find their beloved friend. If you spot a bird matching this description, please contact our non-emergency dispatch number at 307-733-2331. Olivia the bird was last seen near Dairy Queen and Creekside Market.

Photos from Jackson Police Department's post 04/16/2026

Spring is training time at the Jackson Police Department. First we would like to welcome Officer Max and Officer Marshall to our ranks. They recently completed the Wyoming Law Enforcement Academy in Douglas. They will now work on completing the field training program, which is up to 14 weeks of working with a senior officer learning the job in Jackson.

Next, we want to congratulate Sgt. Kyle on his completion of the FBI's Hazardous Device School. This 8 week program prepares Sgt. Kyle to be attached to the Region 8 Emergency Response Team (RERT) as part of the explosives team.

Last, police chief Michelle Weber, one detective, one patrol officer, and one member of our professional staff have been attending the National Association of Women in Law Enforcement annual conference. NAWLEE was founded to support, develop, and advance women leaders in law enforcement.

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Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm