Kingston Okla. Police Department

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Roses are red 🌹Violets are blue 💙If you’ve got a warrant…We might be looking for you. 👀This Valentine’s Day, the Kingsto...
02/13/2026

Roses are red 🌹
Violets are blue 💙
If you’ve got a warrant…
We might be looking for you. 👀

This Valentine’s Day, the Kingston Police Department just wants to remind everyone that while love is in the air… so are warrants. 💌🚔

Nothing says “commitment” like taking care of outstanding business. If you know you have a warrant, consider this your not-so-secret admirer encouraging you to turn yourself in and clear it up. We promise the only bracelets we’re giving out aren’t the sparkly kind. ✨

Spend the day with someone special — not in a holding cell.

Happy Valentine’s Day, Kingston! ❤️
Love,
Your pals at KPD 🚓

11/21/2025

🎄✨ The Town of Kingston Christmas Parade is almost here! ✨🎄

Join us for an evening full of lights, music, and festive holiday cheer as we celebrate together on Main Street!

📅 Saturday, December 6th
⏰ 6:00 PM
📍 N Main St, Kingston, OK 73439

🌟 Everyone is welcome to sign up to be part of the parade!
Whether you have a float, a group, or just a fun idea—come join the holiday magic.
👉 Sign up here: https://forms.gle/bjKTrxJHYoUTiKK76

Bring your family, invite your friends, and help us make this year’s parade unforgettable. 🎁🎅

11/03/2025

Christmas Parade Entry Form. The Kingston Lighted Christmas Parade will be on December 6th, 2025 @ 6pm

07/09/2025

Hello people of Kingston, Oklahoma.
Community awareness post. PLEASE SHARE with FAMILY, FRIENDS, NEIGHBOURS!

We have a young Student Rene coming to town and helping families with educational resources and will be going door to door and has a message for you.

Hi. 👋🏼 😊 My name is Rene and I am university student from Estonia. I am doing my summer intership and been thru all the towns all over the state with 15 fellow college friends. I have been doing this Internship in North Dakota, New Mexico and Nebraska. I always check in with city officials and meet them and get my license checked.

I am posting this to give a friendly update to the community that I will be going DOOR to DOOR for the next few weeks helping families with education.😇
Since I go door-to-door it has its reputation, I am trying to be laid back and compliant when meeting families at their doorstep. I will give my best to leave everyone in a good mood. My priority is to treat every family as I wish someone would treat my parents at their doorstep ❤️ SUPER EXCITED🤩🤩🤩
Everybody is super nice and friendly here, thank you for that! Thank you for having me here! 🤩👍
This is my 4th summer in the USA helping families with educational resources and I am happy to say I have been able to help over 800 families during my past summers!

I DO NOT represent or am affiliated with any of the schools. It is my summer internship and this is the way that I get to pay my way through school.

I sell:
1) Study guides and apps that help parents to help kids with NEW Math & other subjects. 📱📚 partners of McGraw Hill.
2) Books and Apps and study guides that help children save time doing schoolwork in High school & test preparation throughout grade 1 till grade 12📱📚 including The Princeton Review’s ACT/SAT prep.
3) Leadership development program for teens.
4)Fun and educational kids learning system from babies till 12yo kids to give them a head start in school. 📱📚
5) Kids Bible books for character building. 📚

When I knock on your door, then know that I have an accent, please do not be intimidated by that. 😉
I drive a blue Toyota Corolla with Texas plates.

I’m excited to meet everyone!
See you at your door 😊

PS - First time in Oklahoma- loving it. The humidity not so much

***Public Announcement: Storm Shelter Access at KMAC***
04/29/2025

***Public Announcement: Storm Shelter Access at KMAC***

Meet the Department Monday: KPD308Officer Seth Langford joined the Kingston Police Department in October of this year. S...
12/30/2024

Meet the Department Monday: KPD308

Officer Seth Langford joined the Kingston Police Department in October of this year. Seth is from Wellsville, New York then moved to Oklahoma in 2005. Seth has always strived to become a Police Officer, he says "being able to be the one of the firsts to respond and help people at possibly one of their worst times in their lives."

Seth decided to join the Kingston Police Department because of the leadership within the department and the growth that is coming to the community.

When Seth is not being a Police Officer he enjoys coaching youth wrestling and softball, the occasional 18 holes of golf, and spending time with his four children and wife. His favorite quote "you must be the change you wish to see in the world." -Mahatma Gandhi.

Seth will be working towards getting his C.L.E.E.T certification early next year.

Meet the Department Monday: KPD309Officer Lucio Salas joined the Kingston Police Department in October of this year. Luc...
12/23/2024

Meet the Department Monday: KPD309

Officer Lucio Salas joined the Kingston Police Department in October of this year. Lucio is from Rodgers, Arkansas then moved to Madill, Oklahoma in 2009. He played soccer and football throughout High School until he graduated from Madill High School in 2018. Since graduating high school Lucio has gotten certifications in 3D CNC Machining, AED, and CPR.

Lucio wanted to become a Police Officer because it was something he dreamed of doing as a child. He says "I have always wanted to be able to help the community and be a role model for the children." He decided to join the Kingston Police Department because of the atmosphere and the growth that is coming to the Town.

In his spare time he likes to explore the State of Oklahoma and going to the shooting range. His favorite movie quote is "With great power comes great responsibility" -Spiderman.

Lucio will be working towards getting his C.L.E.E.T certification early next year.

A 2019 Dodge Journey, white in color, was stolen from the Kingston Post Office on November 17th at approximately 5:00 a....
11/19/2024

A 2019 Dodge Journey, white in color, was stolen from the Kingston Post Office on November 17th at approximately 5:00 a.m. The vehicle was recovered on Rock Creek Road, just south of the Joseph Harrison Bridge, at 4:55 p.m. If you have any information regarding the theft or witnessed the vehicle during this time, please contact the Kingston Police Department to aid in the investigation and ensure the perpetrator(s) are brought to justice.

**NOTE- this picture is not the actual vehicle.

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22 N Main Street
Kingston, OK
73439

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