Garnett Police Department

Garnett Police Department The Garnett Police Department strives to promote positive interaction within the Garnett community. The Garnett Police Department was started in 1861.

In the years since, the main goal of the PD has been to offer security and safety to the citizens of Garnett, to create a positive influence on the community, and to earn the communities respect thru fair and impartial enforcement of the law.

05/28/2026

FOUND SAFE - STATEWIDE SILVER ALERT CANCELED

The Anderson County Sheriff's Office reported to the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) that Dale Leach, 76, was located safe Thursday morning.

The Statewide Silver Alert is now canceled.
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ORIGINAL ALERT POST
The Anderson County Sheriff's Office requested the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) issue a statewide Silver Alert for a missing McPherson man.

The whereabouts of 76-year-old Dale Leach are unknown and the public’s assistance is requested to help locate him.

Leach is likely driving a white 2011 Dodge Dakota bearing Kansas tag 1163AES, and was believed to be in Missouri and Arkansas. He was last seen driving southbound on Highway 69 towards Pittsburg, Kansas, at around 5:45 p.m. on May 27.

Leach is a white male who is around 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighs approximately 230 pounds. He has gray hair, and blue eyes. Leach is known to have dementia.

If you see Dale Leach, or his vehicle, please call 911 immediately. If you have other information about his whereabouts, please call the Anderson County Sheriff's Office at (785) 448-5428.

05/02/2026

UPDATE: Suspect identified in Ottawa officer-involved shooting

The KBI is identifying the suspect in an officer-involved shooting that occurred Friday evening in Ottawa, Kansas.

The suspect is identified as Zachary P**e, 33, of Coffeyville, Kansas. P**e was found deceased from an apparent gunshot wound. No shots were fired by law enforcement during the course of the incident.

No further information will be released at this time. The investigation remains ongoing.

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Original post:

The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) is investigating an officer-involved shooting that occurred Friday evening in Ottawa.

​The Ottawa Police Department requested KBI assistance at approximately 5:40 p.m. on Friday, May 1. KBI agents and the Crime Scene Response Team responded to the scene.

​At approximately 5:30 p.m., law enforcement officers from the Ottawa Police Department Special Tactics and Rescue Team, a combined unit of the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office and the Ottawa Police Department, attempted to serve a warrant on a homicide suspect out of Kansas City, Missouri. The warrant was being served at a multi-unit residence in the 500 block of South Locust Street in Ottawa.

​During the initial approach, the suspect fired from within the residence, striking an Ottawa police officer. The officer sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries. He was transported by ambulance to a Kansas City area hospital, where he is being treated and is expected to recover.

​Officers did not return fire during the encounter. They established containment and transitioned the incident into a barricaded subject operation. The Ottawa Police Department Special Tactics and Rescue Team was later relieved by tactical teams from the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office and the FBI.

​At approximately 9:40 p.m., the tactical teams made entry into the apartment. They located the suspect deceased from an apparent gunshot wound. The suspect was pronounced dead at the scene. No shots were fired by law enforcement during the course of the incident.

This independent investigation aims to discover all events leading up to the officer-involved shooting. In police use of force cases, the KBI releases details to the public as soon as possible. This information is preliminary in nature, and is based on evidence collected and early statements of the parties involved, witnesses, medical personnel and others. It does not represent final or thorough findings which take several weeks to complete.​

The investigation remains ongoing.

04/17/2026

I don't want to scare anybody. But I do want to make sure everybody is aware. Severe Storms may develop before many kids are out of school on Friday. There could be Tornado Warnings or an actual tornado before many kids get home from their bus stops. Be aware and ready in case severe storms force changes in schedule. If there is a tornado warning at the end of the school day, some schools will likely not allow the kids to run out the door into the storm. Bus routes may run slow, and some kids could end up walking home in a wild storm. Be aware. Be ready in case changes are necessary. We will send out frequent updates Friday to keep you updates. I am not trying to announce that I expect some worst case scenario. But we do not see severe storm and tornado situations very often during the school day. The evening rush hour could be something like a storm chaser video. So be aware.

The latest round of scams is unpaid toll charges.THIS IS A SCAM! Please do not engage with these messages or give any pe...
04/08/2026

The latest round of scams is unpaid toll charges.

THIS IS A SCAM!

Please do not engage with these messages or give any personal information to them. If you question it, call your local law enforcement and ask.

03/31/2026

IPD Case # 26-274
Criminal discharge of a firearm

The Iola Police Department is seeking help from the public to identify the operator of the vehicle pictured and the current location of the vehicle. The vehicle is believed to be a Honda Accord Coupe, 2013-2017 model year.

Contact the Iola PoliceDepartment at 620-365-4960.

This vehicle struck an occupied vehicle at Park and Maple before fleeing northbound on 59 Hwy. It was reported to have a...
03/30/2026

This vehicle struck an occupied vehicle at Park and Maple before fleeing northbound on 59 Hwy. It was reported to have a Texas license plate.

If you recognize this truck, please contact the Garnett Police Department at 785.448.1641 or message this page directly.

03/09/2026

The Garnett Police Department has taken over the role
of Animal Control.

We will always respond to a viscious animal or one that is destroying property, day or night.

We will respond to animals at large in an attempt to find the owner, but will not seize animals unless it is during Countryside Veterinary Clinic hours, as we do not have a facility to house them.

We do not issue out traps anymore as the traps we owned have slowly come up missing. If you put a trap out, you are responsible for whatever you catch. We can take domestic animals to the Vet during normal hours of business.

02/16/2026

UPDATE: The Labette County Sheriff's Office reported that Richard Bulkley was located safe this morning in Sedalia, Missouri. Thank you for sharing the silver alert.

EARLIER: PLEASE SHARE - STATEWIDE SILVER ALERT
KBI is issuing a on behalf of the Labette County Sheriff's Office for a missing Parsons man.

The whereabouts of 80-year-old Richard Bulkley, of Parsons, are unknown and the public’s assistance is requested to help locate him.

Bulkley is likely driving a Black 2011 Ford F-150 bearing Kansas veteran tag 1526. He was last believed to be heading north around Highway 169 and K-47, near Thayer, on the evening of Feb. 15.

Bulkley is a white male who is around 5 foot 6 inches tall and weighs approximately 175 pounds. He has white hair, brown eyes, and was last seen wearing gray and white flannel pajama pants, and a blue fleece jacket. Bulkley has dementia.

If you see Richard Bulkley, or his vehicle, please call 911 immediately. If you have other information about his whereabouts, please call the Labette County Sheriff's Office at 620-795-2565.

As many of you know, a few days ago, a white box truck drove thru town and spilled an unknown liquid onto the roadway. W...
01/05/2026

As many of you know, a few days ago, a white box truck drove thru town and spilled an unknown liquid onto the roadway. We are attempting to identify the truck and the liquid spilled.

This is the best image we have of the suspect vehicle as it drove thru town. If you recognize the vehicle, please contact the Garnett Police Department.

01/04/2026

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