When to Call 911?

If you feel you have an emergency, call 911.The main difference between utilizing the 911 system and calling the MP desk at 785-239-6767 is the nature of the situation. The 911 system is in place for immediate notification and response of Law Enforcement, Fire, and EMS personnel to a situation that immediately and seriously effects life or safety. The 911 system allows dispatchers to pinpoint the location of the caller and immediately send First Responders e to the emergency. During the course of the emergency the dispatcher will stay on the line with the caller until First Responders arrive.

Routine dispatch of Law Enforcement personnel is done through the non-emergency dispatch system 785-239-3055 or the Desk Sergeant 785-239-6767. These calls are categorized as less than an emergency and not necessarily in need of an immediate response. Examples of non-emergency calls are; traffic accident without injury, loud noise complaint, request to speak to officer, lost animal, etc. These calls are prioritized in order of precedence and are responded to as soon as an Officer is available.

911 takes priority over all other calls. Please keep in mind that by utilizing the 911 system for non-emergency calls you are tying up a dispatcher and possibly delaying response to an actual emergency.

How to File a Complaint Against Law Enforcement Personnel

In the event that you feel it is necessary to file a complaint against Law Enforcement personnel please contact the Police Desk Sergeant at 785-239-6767. The Desk Sergeant will direct your call to the Deputy Chief of Police. Once contact has been made you will need to provide a sworn statement attesting to the incident. Once you make a sworn statement, an investigation of the allegation will take place.

Instructions for CVB Violations

If BOX B is checked on the face of the Violation Notice, YOU MUST DO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING to pay within 30 days:

Online: www.cvb.uscourts.gov

Mail:

Central Violations Bureau
P.O. Box 780549
San Antonio, TX 78278-0549

Requesting a Police Report

In order to receive a police report you will need to make Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. The Police Admin section, located in building 219 room 106, can help you fill out FR Form 32 (Freedom of Information Act / Privacy Act Request) or FR Form 32-1 (Freedom of Information Act / Privacy Act Request Form for Traffic Accidents).These forms will be forward to the Fort Riley FOIA Office located in building 210 room 3A.The Fort Riley FIOA Office will typically first search for the records and then review them to determine what can be disclosed. While FOIA allows for many records to be released, there are also nine exemptions that protect certain types of information, such as personal privacy and law enforcement interests. The length of time to respond to your request will vary depending on its complexity and any backlog of requests.

What is the FOIA? Since 1967, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) has provided the public the right to request access to records from any federal agency. It is often described as the law that keeps citizens in the know about their government. Federal agencies are required to disclose any information requested under the FOIA unless it falls under one of nine exemptions which protect interests such as personal privacy, national security, and law enforcement. More information can be found at www.foia.gov .

Military Protection Orders

A written order issued by a Unit, Battalion, or Brigade Commander, annotated on DD Form 2873, instructing a Soldier to not have contact with another person. Unit Commanders may issue Military Protective Orders (MPOs) to an active duty soldier to protect a victim of domestic abuse / violence or child abuse. The victim may be a Soldier or civilian. The victim must be:

  1. In a relationship with the abuser; and
  2. Be the spouse, ex-spouse, current or former intimate partner, or have a child in common.

An MPO is only enforceable while the Soldier is attached to the Command that issued the order. When the Soldier is transferred to a new command, the order is no longer valid. The Commander who issued the MPO is responsible for contacting the new commander to advise him/her of the MPO .


ALARMS MONITOR (DES)

Primary:785-239-5469

Primary: 785-239-5469


Sunday 24/7
Monday 24/7
Tuesday 24/7
Wednesday 24/7
Thursday 24/7
Friday 24/7
Saturday 24/7

BLDG 1020



SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION (DES)

Primary:785-239-2598

Primary: 785-239-2598


Sunday Closed
Monday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Saturday Closed

BLDG 219


NOTICE: For emergencies, please call 911.


VEHICLE REPOSSESSION (DES)

Primary:785-239-8153

Primary: 785-239-8153


Sunday Closed
Monday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Saturday Closed

BLDG 219


NOTICE: For emergencies, please call 911.


T.I.P.S. HOTLINE (DES)

Primary:785-239-8477

Primary: 785-239-8477


Sunday 24/7
Monday 24/7
Tuesday 24/7
Wednesday 24/7
Thursday 24/7
Friday 24/7
Saturday 24/7

BLDG 219



AWOL APPREHENSION (DES)

Primary:785-239-8153

Primary: 785-239-8153


Sunday Closed
Monday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Saturday Closed

BLDG 219


NOTICE: For emergencies, please call 911.