Southfield Police Department

Southfield Police Department We believe in the dignity and worth of all people. We stand for providing fair and equal enforcement of the law for all.

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The City of Southfield Police Department provides a full range of quality services which include marked and unmarked patrol units, a well-trained Investigative staff, and outstanding Crime Prevention services. The department has been honored for outstanding service award from the Michigan Chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving, the Outstanding Crime Prevention Award by the Michigan Crime Prevention Association, and by the Michigan Association of Chiefs of Police for its outstanding community policing programs. Our Police Officers are supported by the latest technology. Computers are installed in all marked patrol units to provide faster access to vital information about suspects, victims and addresses in and around the City of Southfield. The radio system represents an important improvement in the speed and efficiency of our communication technology. Further, we have instituted a FAX Network for local businesses and private police. This system is designated to share crime prevention and other information with the private sector in a timely manner. We have installed a computerized Arrest Photo System and a Fingerprint System. We have also automated the department by installing computer aided dispatch, a records management system and laptop computer terminals in the patrol vehicles. The Southfield Police Department is continuously adding new and exciting ideas to their existing police concepts and remains a leader in law enforcement/policing. Priorities for The Police department include:

■The continued implementation of non-traditional police management concepts...the private sector approach to governmental management. That is, increase the level of service by viewing the public and police employees as customers and addressing their needs. This is not a private policing program, but a proactive approach which combines prevention techniques with positive attitude.

■Developing and encouraging a leadership style that will support a high level of service by retaining and developing our personnel. This process includes: (a) making all personnel a part of the decision making process, (b) allowing officers to actualize themselves through higher level training and special programs, and (c) utilizing the domestic or community-based approach to service delivery and introducing an earned media concept to encourage citizen participation by publicizing positive citizen action toward successful prevention/apprehension activities.

■Continuation of our community policing program, a partnership between police, business, schools, and citizens, designed not only to solve crime, but to help solve related problems. Criminal behavior must be made sociably unacceptable and economically unrewarding, as well as unlawful. Thus the people must become directly involved in the solving of community issues/crimes and total community wellness. The Southfield Police Department prides itself on its highly-trained men and women, state-of-the-art technology, community policing philosophy, and a commendable crime prevention and crime fighting success rate. The department employs more than 160 people. Of these, 70 percent are college-educated. We are altering the way we do police business. This new approach is a direct result of society's changing needs. We are not only a law enforcement agency, but also a policing agency. Law enforcement is reactive, responding to incidents; policing is proactive, solving problems before they become police matters. An example of this is our initiating the first state award winning and nationally recognized Crime-Free Multi-Housing Program, which is designed to reduce the undesirable activity on these properties. We believe in educating the public on safety and crime prevention. We offer free security inspections for homes and business. We visit schools, neighborhood associations, apartment complexes and other business and residential groups, teaching common sense techniques that add positively to residents' quality of life and sense of well-being.

08/18/2026

Speeding slows you down.
08/17/2026

Speeding slows you down.

Always plan for a safe and sober ride home.
08/15/2026

Always plan for a safe and sober ride home.

No matter how advanced your driving skills are, speeding is dangerous. Speeding:- Reduces your ability to steer safely a...
08/15/2026

No matter how advanced your driving skills are, speeding is dangerous. Speeding:

- Reduces your ability to steer safely around another vehicle, a hazardous object or an unexpected curve;
- Extends the time it takes your vehicle to stop; and
- Increases the risk of a crash because other vehicles and pedestrians may not be able to judge your distance correctly; and
- Can increase the severity of injuries if you’re involved in a crash.

Don't Let One Bad Decision Change Everything. A night out with friends should end with great memories - not flashing lig...
08/13/2026

Don't Let One Bad Decision Change Everything.

A night out with friends should end with great memories - not flashing lights, a crash, or a tragedy.

Driving under the influence puts your life, your passengers, and everyone else on the road at risk. There is never an excuse to get behind the wheel impaired.

Drive Sober. Arrive Alive.

⚾🔥 SOFTBALL SEASON 🔥⚾A huge thank you to    for hosting an incredible day for our Fire & Police Charity Softball Game, p...
08/11/2026

⚾🔥 SOFTBALL SEASON 🔥⚾

A huge thank you to for hosting an incredible day for our Fire & Police Charity Softball Game, put on by the Southfield Domestic Violence Group!

From the first pitch to the final out, it was a fun, action-packed day filled with friendly competition, great laughs, and even better company. 🚒🚔

We're incredibly grateful to TOCA for providing such a fantastic venue and helping make this event a success. Most importantly, days like this remind us what happens when our first responders and community come together for a great cause!

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08/07/2026

The Southfield Police Department in partnership with The Southfield Domestic Violence Group and TOCA Wixom will host a Charity Softball Tournament on Saturday, August 8, 2026.

The tournament will take place at TOCA Wixom (30990 Wixom Rd., Wixom, MI).

Police and Fire Department teams from across Southeast Michigan will engage in a friendly competition for a meaningful cause.

Proceeds from the tournament will support local community initiatives. ⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️

Ever thought about being a Police Officer? Hire on as a Southfield Police Cadet and put yourself on the fast track to a ...
08/03/2026

Ever thought about being a Police Officer? Hire on as a Southfield Police Cadet and put yourself on the fast track to a career in Law Enforcement.

For more information/questions contact Sgt. Losh at [email protected].

Join us TODAY! We will be here until 12pm.
08/01/2026

Join us TODAY! We will be here until 12pm.

🚨 WE NEED YOUR HELP! 🚨

🚔🏠 HELP US FILL THE TRUCK FOR "20 ROOMS OF HOPE!" 🏠🚔

EVERY child deserves a safe, comfortable place to call home.

On Saturday, August 1st, the Southfield Police Department, in partnership with Picking Up the Pieces and the Chief's Advisory Board, is collecting donations to help 20 children transitioning from homelessness into permanent housing.

Together, we can transform empty rooms into places filled with hope, comfort, and new beginnings.

📅 Date: Saturday, August 1, 2026
⏰ Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
📍 Location: Southfield Police Department Parking Lot (26000 Evergreen Rd.)

We're looking to fill the truck with new or gently used items, including:
🛏 Twin Mattresses & Bed Frames
🛡 Mattress Protectors
🛏 Twin Sheet Sets
🪶 Pillows & Throw Blankets
🗄 Nightstands & Dressers
📚 Desks, Desk Chairs & Bookshelves
💡 Table Lamps & Alarm Clocks
👕 Hangers & Laundry Hampers
📦 Storage Bins
📖 Books for all ages
🖼 Wall Art
🏠 Area Rugs

Your donation - big or small - can make a lasting impact on a child starting a new chapter. Let's move together as a community to help furnish 20 rooms with hope, dignity, and love.

Together, we can help these children turn a house into a home. ❤

🐾🚔 An Evening at Freeway Park with Southfield's K9 Team! 🚔🐾There was plenty of excitement at Freeway Park as K9 Officer ...
07/30/2026

🐾🚔 An Evening at Freeway Park with Southfield's K9 Team! 🚔🐾

There was plenty of excitement at Freeway Park as K9 Officer Koczara and his partner, Bliksem, stopped by to meet with local kids and families. Officer Koczara gave an informative talk about the important role police K9's play, how Bliksem helps keep our community safe, and what it takes to become a K9 team.

A big thank you to the kids and families that took the time to spend the evening with us. We always enjoy opportunities like these to connect with our community and inspire the next generation.

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26000 Evergreen Road
Southfield, MI
48076

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