Police

Synonym: 
police

Parenting in the Digital Age

Parenting is not an easy job, especially in today's digital age.  Our kids spend several hours a day on their devices. What are they seeing? Who are they talking to? What are the dangers? How does this affect their mental health and personal safety? So many questions!

New 911 Service Launches January 16, 2023

If you can't call, TEXT to 911

CALL IF YOU CAN; TEXT IF YOU CAN’T - Starting January 16, 2023

Is there a place to drop off my unused prescription drugs?

Yes, the Homer Police Department has a drop box inside the main entrance at 4060 Heath Street. Drop off unused, unwanted pills, bottles, tubes and/or patches (with personal prescription information removed).  The drop box is open anytime day or night, 365 days a year, no questions asked. The service is free and anonymous. And, it's easy.  

Do your part to reduce the potential for pill abuse and theft and prevent drugs from entering and contaminating our water and soils. Flushing meds down the toilet or throwing them in the trash pose significant safety and health hazards. 

Background Checks

Homer Police Department does not do background checks for the general public.

Background checks must be done through the State of Alaska website: https://dhss.alaska.gov/dhcs/pages/cl/bgcheck/default.aspx

 

Animal Shelter

Location:  The shelter is located at the corner of Heath St. and the Homer Bypass, across from the Post Office.

Click any thumbnail image to view a slideshow

Animal Shelter

Location:  The shelter is located at the corner of Heath St. and the Homer Bypass, across from the Post Office.

Click any thumbnail image to view a slideshow

Take A Video Tour of Homer's New Police Station

In early October, the Homer Police Department moved into the new Police Station, which was celebrated by a ribbon cutting ceremony on October 8, 2020.

 

Click any thumbnail image to view a slideshow

New Police Station Open for Business

In early October, the Homer Police Department completed their move to their new location at 625 Grubstake.

The City of Homer will celebrate the opening of the new Police Station with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, October 8, 2020 at 11:00 am.  The short ceremony will be held outside the front entrance of the station and is a COVID-19 conscious event.  Participants are asked to wear face coverings and maintain a 6 foot social distance from other attendees not in their family bubble. 

Search for Missing Homer Woman Continues - Reward Offered

UPDATE 11/19/2019

Anesha "Duffy" Murnane's family has contributed $10,000 to the Crime Stoppers reward for information leading to Duffy's whereabouts.  All tips are anonymous and can be made through the Homer Police Department at 907-235-3150 and Peninsula Crime Stoppers at:

Click any thumbnail image to view a slideshow

Homer Police Welcome Two New Officers

Last night Chief Robl introduced the two newest Police Department members to the City Council during a swearing in ceremony.  We are very happy to have Tyler Jeffres and Kellen Stock and their families as part of our team! 

Tyler Jeffres comes to us from Greely, CO as a graduate of Fort Lewis College. Tyler has a background in directing youth programs and youth soccer.  Earlier this summer, Tyler completed sixteen weeks of training and is currently in his second phase of field training. 

Click any thumbnail image to view a slideshow

Pages