PBPA Unit #5

PBPA Unit #5

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Representing Springfield's Finest

03/08/2026

Today we recognize and celebrate the women of the Springfield Police Department who serve our community with professionalism, strength, and compassion every day.

From patrol officers and detectives to supervisors and civilian staff, these women play an essential role in keeping Springfield safe and building strong relationships within our community.

Their dedication, leadership, and commitment to service help shape the future of policing and inspire the next generation of women to step forward and serve.

Thank you for all that you do for our department and our community.💙

02/27/2026

💙 We’ve got something AMAZING for drivers with autism 💙

The Springfield Police Department is proud to introduce the Blue Envelope Program — in partnership with The Autism Hero Project - a new initiative designed to foster safer, more positive interactions between law enforcement and individuals on the autism spectrum.

This launch follows our recent in-service autism awareness training at the Springfield Police Academy, where we partnered with Vision for Hope Chief Operating Officer, Amanda Brott, to provide specialized training for our officers. That training equipped our team with practical tools and communication strategies to better serve individuals with autism and developmental disabilities — and the Blue Envelope Program builds on that commitment.

This voluntary, free program does not require registration. It simply provides an identifiable blue envelope that can be presented during contact with a Springfield police officer. The envelope serves as a clear visual cue that the individual may have specific communication preferences or support needs — helping reduce misunderstandings and ease anxiety during an encounter.

Participants can use the envelope to:

✔️ Store copies of their driver’s license and vehicle documents (registration & proof of insurance)
✔️ Identify communication preferences or accommodations
✔️ Provide contact information for a designated support person

While the Blue Envelope was specifically designed to assist motorists during traffic stops, it can be presented during any interaction with a Springfield police officer to enhance communication and understanding.

This program reflects our continued commitment to inclusive, community-centered policing.

📍 Blue Envelopes are available FREE at the following locations

🔹Springfield Police Department Front Desk
🔹HOPE Cafe: 5220 S. 6th St. Frontage Rd. (Located inside Hope Pavilion)
🔹YMCA Downtown: 601 N. 4th Street
🔹YMCA Kerasotes: 4550 W. Isles
🔹Springfield Community Relations: 1450 Groth Street

Because every interaction matters — and understanding starts with blue. 💙

Photos from Fairview Elementary 's post 12/13/2025
Photos from PBPA Unit #5's post 12/12/2025

The Cops Kids and Christmas raffle makes it possible for us to host this incredible annual luncheon, spreading joy to these deserving children who will enjoy a special Christmas shopping spree with our members tomorrow. A heartfelt thank you to Chick-fil-A for generously providing all the lunches and to everyone who supported this cause by purchasing raffle tickets, truly embodying the spirit of Christmas. 👮 👮‍♀️ 🚔 👦 🧒 🎅 🌲

11/30/2025

Today’s $500
Cops, Kids, Christmas winner is
Chuck L. Redpath!
#1819

11/29/2025

Today’s $500
Cops, Kids, Christmas winner is
Tami Russell!
#1413

11/28/2025

Today’s $250
Cops, Kids, Christmas winner is
Deb Rabbitt!
#0689

11/27/2025

Today’s $500
Cops, Kids, Christmas winner is
Chris Russell!
#1472

11/26/2025

Today’s $250
Cops, Kids, Christmas winner is Bridgette Baker!
#1045

11/25/2025

Today’s $250
Cops, Kids, Christmas winner is Zach Pallante!
#1091

11/25/2025

Rookies with a Cause is BACK this holiday season — and we need your help to make a big impact for Springfield families!

Join our newest officers as they give back to the Springfield Community!

🎁HOW CAN YOU GET INVOLVED:
Our Officers will host several Pack-A-Police Car Toy Drives across the city. Stop by, say hello, and help us fill an SPD squad car with toys, clothing, and essential items for local children and families in need.

📅 Toy Drive Dates & Locations:

MEIJER Pack-A-Police Car Event
📍 Drop-Off Location: 4200 Conestoga Dr, Springfield, IL 62711
📅November 29, 2025
🕗 Drop-Off Hours: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM

SCHEELS Pack-A-Police Car Event
📍 Drop-Off Location: 3801 S. MacArthur Blvd. Springfield, Illinois
📅 December 3, 2025
🕗 Drop-Off Hours: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM

WALMART Pack-A-Police Car Event
📍 Drop-Off Location: 3401 Freedom Dr, Springfield, IL 62704
📅 December 5 2025
🕗 Drop-Off Hours: 11:00AM-2:00PM

FIVE BELOW Pack-A-Police Car Event
📍 Drop-Off Location: 2757 S Veterans Pkwy, Springfield, IL 62704
📅 December 11 2025
🕗 Drop-Off Hours: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Or drop off items to the station at 800 E. Monroe Street, Springfield

All donations will go directly to Springfield families who could use a little extra holiday cheer this year.

❤️Nominate a family in need this holiday season to receive support: 🔗https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/C632QQF
Nominations will be accepted until December 15, 2025.

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