Today is National First Responders Day. We want to thank all our First Responders in our community for their commitment and sacrifice they make every day. And to their families who stand by them, thank you for all you do.
OCTOBER IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH In honor of all survivors of domestic violence, YPD will be hosting its 2nd Annual Domestic Violence Awareness Walk on Wed., Oct. 23, 2024, at 9:00 a.m.
TRAFFIC ALERT: Police are on scene for an ongoing criminal investigation in the area of the 100 Blk of North Magnolia Avenue. The roadway is closed on Magnolia Avenue between 1st Street and Colorado Street. Colorado Street is closed between 19th Avenue and 17th Avenue.
YPD extends our heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Councilmember Gary Knight. Mr. Knight proudly served his community and believed in the Yuma Way. He will be missed. We are keeping his family, friends, and the Yuma City Council in our thoughts and prayers.
IT'S GAME DAY! Remember, don't drink and drive!! Someone's team has to win and we all know it's going to be Taylor Swift's. If you gambled your life savings and lost, we're hiring! Apply today: *If you have a gambling problem, call 1-800-662-4357 *
Congratulations to Yuma Police Department Dispatch Supervisor Carina Townsend (left) on her 31-year anniversary and Dispatcher Heather Hartman (right) on her 10-year anniversary! We appreciate these two hard-working ladies and thank them for their dedication to our community!
📢 FOGGY WEATHER ALERT ✋️ Slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination. 🚘 Make your vehicle visible to others by using your low-beam headlights. 👉 Use fog lights if you have them. >>> Never use your high-beam lights.
Congratulations to WALETA Class 33! Newly AZ POST certified Police Officer Cesar Landeros will continue his journey and begin field training with the Yuma Police Department. We wish the graduates of Class 33 the best of luck!
It's 7PM ⏰️. Before you know it, we'll be celebrating the New Year ✨️. Peel yourself away from the warmth and comfort of your couch and remove valuables from your vehicle. 🔐 Lock your doors and set your alarm system. 💡Don't forget to switch the lights on outside.
It's 7PM! It's never too early to start making plans if you are leaving town. Ask a friend or trusted neighbors to check and keep an eye 👁 out on your house. 🔐 Lock your vehicle doors and secure valuables.🔋Make sure your camera batteries are fully charged.
It’s 7PM! ⏰ Before heading out to the light parade tomorrow, make sure you bring in your packages 📦. Leave your valuables at home, lock your vehicle doors and secure the windows. 🔒Program your security alarm. 🏠Secure your garage doors. 💡Switch your outdoor lights on.
Time for the 7PM Routine! ⏰ There are some online shopping sites that give you the option to leave instructions upon delivery 📦. 🚗Don’t forget to remove your valuables from your vehicle. 🔒Lock your cars and secure the windows. 🏠Shut garage doors properly.
It’s 7PM! ⏰ Sadly, criminals don’t care what we think and will look for any easy opportunity they can take advantage of. Lock your doors and secure valuables inside of your residence . Remove: purses, firearms, wallets, etc.
***TRAFFIC ALERT*** All eastbound traffic will be closed between 4th Avenue and 6th Avenue on 16th Street due to a serious motor vehicle accident. Please expect delays and avoid the area.
It's 7PM! ⏰️ If your lights are set on a timer, make sure you adjust the time with the days getting darker sooner. Switch on your lights 💡.🔐 Lock your car doors and remove valuables.
3 weeks left until Christmas 😳! It’s 7PM! ⏰ The 7PM Routine doesn’t have to feel like a chore. Make it fun and set attainable goals. 👉Start with making it a habit to take your valuables out of the car. 🔐Lock the doors and secure the windows. 💡Switch the lights on outside.