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Dedicated to providing the finest quality  police service to the community that we serve.

 The Estes Park Police Department provides service to the Town of Estes Park and the surrounding Estes valley. The current population of Estes Park is estimated at 5,413 with a total valley estimate of 10,000 people.

Each patrol officer patrols the town limits of Estes Park but is also assigned to a neighborhood zone (area) in which they are responsible for assisting those people in the neighborhood with ongoing quality of life issues, those are issues other than emergencies and daily calls for service.        The officer sets up neighborhood meetings and coordinates with other departments to establish good  working  relationships and fostering remedies to ongoing problems.   A map of the Zones are included in this site.   

Police Officers work several special event throughout the year to include all parades and festivals.    They have the ability to work on bike, or Segway.   

The Patrol division consists of one Commander, two Sergeants; and thirteen patrol Officers. Police services are accessible twenty-four hours a day, seven days per week by calling dispatch at 970-586-4000 (for non-emergencies) and 911 for emergencies.

The Police Department  provides assistance to the Larimer County Sheriff's Department, Colorado State Patrol, Colorado Division of Wildlife and Rocky Mountain National Park as requested by each agency.

Estes Park Police Department is proud to support the seat belt enforcement campaign, sponsored by the Colorado Department of Transportation and the Always Buckle Up Children campaign, sponsored by the National Transportation and Safety Administration.

     

Seasonal Community Service officers provide a presence in the downtown area and provide assistance to business owners and visitors alike

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Officers participate in Taser training                                                                                                                                                                                            Active Shooter Training