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Yuma Police Department The official page of the Yuma, Arizona Police Department. This is the City of Yuma Police Department page on Facebook.
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The purpose of the page is to present matters of public interest in the City of Yuma, Arizona, to its many residents, businesses and visitors. This site is a monitored, limited public forum and is not intended to be the official source of information for the City of Yuma organization. If you're looking for the official source of information about the City of Yuma, Arizona, please visit www.YumaAz.

gov. Comments posted on and messages received through our pages are subject to these terms of use and State of Arizona public records laws. While visiting, please make note of the following information:

General Rules of Conduct: City social media postings and comments containing any of the following forms of content shall be subject to removal and repeat offenders may be blocked:
• Comments not related to the particular social medium post.
• Comments in support of, or in opposition to, City political campaigns or ballot measures.
• Profane, obscene or indecent language, content or links.
• Disparaging or threatening remarks that promote, foster or perpetuate discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, age, religion, gender, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, national origin, physical or mental disability or s*xual orientation.
• Personal, business or organizational solicitations or advertisements not related to City-posted social media topic.
• Engagement in or encouragement of illegal activity.
• Information that may compromise the safety or security of the public or public systems.
• Content that violates a legal ownership interest of any other party including but not limited to photos, graphics, registered trademarks and slogans, trade secrets or privileged information, etc. Special Terms of Use for City employees and Public Officers
City employees and public officers (such as Board or Commission members) are reminded that their contributions to social media sites may be considered government speech rather than private speech, and may be governed by Arizona and federal laws such as Arizona Open Meetings Law or federal elections and campaign laws. The use of a private e-mail address, non-City identifier, or non-City moniker alone will not change a City employee's or public officer's speech from government speech to private speech. Even posting a disclaimer in the contribution, such as stating "these comments reflect my own private opinion and do not, in any way, reflect the opinion of the City, "may not be sufficient to transform a City employee's or public officer's speech from government speech to private speech. Therefore, to the extent the social media contribution is government speech, all City employees and public officers are responsible for following the same rules, regulations, and policies that apply to any other form of government/City expression. If city employees wish to contribute comments to social media sites, they must do so on their own time and on their own equipment, and as long as they do not identify themselves as city employees and are not speaking on behalf of the City. Public Records and Public Disclosure
All information transmitted by and received from, or stored on, City of Yuma Social Media venues may be considered the property of the City. Such venues are subject to disclosure under appropriate state and federal regulations covering public records and should be considered public information, unless otherwise privileged by law. Arizona state law and relevant City records retention schedules may apply to Social Media formats and Social Media content. Privacy Notice
Please be aware that users of this site do not retain any rights over their postings. Postings are intended for public view and any personal information posted constitutes a waiver of any rights to privacy or confidentiality. Postings are also subject to public records laws, meaning any information you include in your comments, including name and e-mail address, may be released through a formal public records request to the media, a business, or any other person or entity. Therefore, before you comment on any City of Yuma social media site, you should understand your posting is neither private nor confidential. The City reserves the right to use posted information for promotional purposes. Disclaimer
The comments expressed on this site do not necessarily reflect the opinions or positions of the City of Yuma, its officers, or its employees. For More Information
If you have questions or concerns regarding the operation of any of the City of Yuma’s social media sites, or specific questions about the City of Yuma government, please contact the City of Yuma Media and Public Affairs office at [email protected].

06/10/2026

PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT

Traveling to Mexico? Know the Law Before You Cross the Border
If you are planning to travel into Mexico, it is your responsibility to understand and follow Mexican fi****ms laws.

Do not bring fi****ms, ammunition, magazines, or firearm accessories into Mexico. Items that may be commonly possessed legally in the United States can result in serious criminal charges in Mexico.

Travelers have been arrested for possessing:
• Fi****ms
• Ammunition of any quantity
• Loaded or empty magazines
• Firearm parts and accessories
• Other weapons-related items
Claiming that you forgot the items were in your vehicle, luggage, backpack, or personal belongings is not a defense.

Violations can lead to:
• Immediate detention
• Arrest and criminal prosecution
• Seizure of fi****ms and property
• Significant fines
• Imprisonment in Mexico

Before crossing the border, thoroughly inspect your vehicle, luggage, bags, and personal items to ensure no fi****ms, ammunition, magazines, or firearm-related accessories are present.

The safest approach is simple: If you are traveling to Mexico, leave all fi****ms, ammunition, magazines, and firearm accessories at home

Think Before You Cross. Check Your Vehicle. Know the Law. Avoid Arrest

FOUND JUVENILECase # 26-39713UPDATE: Family was located and juvenile was reunited with them. ———————————————————A 6 year...
06/09/2026

FOUND JUVENILE
Case # 26-39713

UPDATE: Family was located and juvenile was reunited with them.

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A 6 year-old male juvenile (pictured) was found today Tuesday, June 9th, 2026 at approximately 7:12 a.m in the 1100 Block of South 8th Avenue.

He is reporting his name to be Jager Fernandez. We are being told he and his mom, Annette Campos, are visiting from Las Vegas and currently staying with family in Yuma.

If you recognize him, know his family, or know where they are staying please contact the Yuma Police Department (928)783-4421.

Information Released By: Officer Hayato Johnson

Hope to see you out there!
06/04/2026

Hope to see you out there!

💦 We’re only 4 days away from Water Safety Day! 🏊‍♀️

Join us Saturday, June 6 at Valley Aquatic Center for a FREE morning of family fun, water safety tips, music, hot dogs, giveaways, interactive booths and a life jacket exchange with Arizona Game & Fish. 🌊🙌

Pre-pool party starts at 8 AM, and FREE public swimming begins at 10 AM! 💙

YPD TAKE OVER!DUNKIN BREWS WITH THE BLUE!Come out and Join your YPD Officers at Dunkin located at 1651 S 4th Avenue on S...
06/04/2026

YPD TAKE OVER!

DUNKIN BREWS WITH THE BLUE!

Come out and Join your YPD Officers at Dunkin located at 1651 S 4th Avenue on Saturday, June 20th, 2026, from 8 A.M to 12 P.M.

All Tips/ Donations will be donated to Amberly's Place.

Hope to see you all there!

06/03/2026

PSA SCAM ALERT⚠️ The Yuma County Sheriff's Office would like to inform the public of scammers posing as law enforcement and claiming a family member is being held in jail & requesting money for their release.
•Remember: Law Enforcement will NEVER call to request money, bail payments, gift cards, wire transfers, Zelle payments, or any other form of electronic payment over the phone.
If you receive a call demanding immediate payment or creating a sense of urgency, hang up and contact the agency directly using a verified phone number to confirm the information.

LEVEL 3 S*X OFFENDER NOTIFICATION:Yuma, AZThe Yuma Police Department is notifying the community that Manuel Olmos, 56, i...
06/02/2026

LEVEL 3 S*X OFFENDER NOTIFICATION:
Yuma, AZ

The Yuma Police Department is notifying the community that Manuel Olmos, 56, is now residing at 2277 S 1st Avenue, Apt 7, Yuma, Arizona 85364. He is described as a Hispanic Male, 5 feet 8 inches tall, 260 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.

Between 2003 and 2006, Manuel Olmos s*xually assaulted three minors that were known to him. Olmos was charged with six counts of s*xual conduct with a minor and six counts of molestation of a child.

On August 14th, 2015, Olmos pled guilty to One count of S*xual Conduct with a Minor and One Count of Molestation of a child.

On March 6th, 2026, Olmos pled guilty to One Count of Failure to Register as a S*x Offender.

Manuel Olmos is a Level 3 s*x offender and is considered a high risk to reoffend.

It has been reported to the Yuma Police Department that the convicted s*x offender in this notification is living in your area. Pursuant to Arizona Laws, we are releasing the information in this flyer, as it our belief that an informed community is a safer community. Abuse of this information to commit a crime against another person will result in prosecution. The Yuma PD has personal safety and neighborhood watch information and programs available.

If you have any information regarding any criminal activity, please contact the Yuma PD at (928) 783-4421, or 78-Crime at (928) 782-7463 to remain anonymous.

If you have information regarding current criminal activity on this or any other offender, please contact Detective Almodova at (928) 373-4781.

Information Released By: Officer Hayato Johnson

The Yuma Police Department would like to Thank Chick-Fil-A for having us this past Saturday for their Touch a Truck Even...
06/02/2026

The Yuma Police Department would like to Thank Chick-Fil-A for having us this past Saturday for their Touch a Truck Event.

We had a great time with the community in a great environment!

06/02/2026

Naloxone is a simple, life-saving tool that more families are choosing to keep on hand in case of an emergency.

Learning the facts about how and when it can be used helps people feel more prepared and confident to respond when every second matters.

06/02/2026

You don’t have to be a healthcare provider to respond to an overdose, anyone can respond. This handout explains how to recognize an opioid overdose, how to administer naloxone, and get help by calling 911.

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