Crossville Police Department

141 Henry Avenue
Crossville, TN 38555
Phone: (931) 484-7231

Office Hours: Mon-Fri 7:30AM - 4:00PM 

Chief: David E. Beaty


National Law Enforcement Challenge

The Crossville Police Department took 1st place in the National Law Enforcement Challenge in the 36 to 45 officer category. With over 500 competing agencies from 11 states, the field was narrowed to 28 to vie for the top spot. Criteria for the winning agency included specifics in education, policies and guidelines, seat belt usage and overall enforcement.

 




November Officers of the Month
Chris Kindrick and his K-9




 


 Sgt Anthony Akins received the SRO Officer of the year award at the yearly SRO conference held in Nashville . Sgt Akins was nominated by his peers  for his constant  attention to the education of the students  of Stone Memorial High School.



Brenda Vaden was contacted by the Hudson County Prosecutor Office in Jersey City , New Jerseyfor assistance on locating a subject from their area . The subject absconded with violent felony charges against him and had ties to Cumberland County, Tn. Brenda was able to compile information and ultimately assist in the capture of subject.



Jon Wirey and Jon Tolletton 07/14/2010 responded to a residential fire in the Camelot Subdivision.  Upon arrival, flames and heavy smoke were present.  During the initial investigation it was discovered that an elderly female was still inside the residence. The officers selflessly entered the residence and recovered the female.  Chief David Beaty and Assistant Chief Darrell Sherrill present them with their awards.



 


The Crossville Police Department is proud to announce the addition of a new life saving tool.  The department has recently received 6 Automated External Defibfolators (AED's) to be carried in every supervisor's vehicle in our patrol division. Each patrol supervisor has received extensive training from Crossville Fire Chief, Mike Turner, and his personnel in the use of the life saving equipment.  These devices would be used in an emergency situation involving some one suffering a heart attack. Chief David E. Beaty would like to thank the Crossville City Council for providing this equipment and thank Chief Turner and his staff for their training in the use of this life saving device.

Pictured in front: Fire Chief Mike Turner 

Left to right in rear: Sgt. Larry Qualls, Chief David E. Beaty, Lt. Johnny Bilbrey and Sgt. Jon Wirey




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