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Placerville Police Department Announces Office Closure for Training on November 9, 2023

Strategies for Delivering Unrivaled Professionalism and Service

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
November 8, 2023
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PPD Business Office Closed for Training

PPD Business Office Closed for Training

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November 8, 2023, Cris Alarcon – PLACERVILLE: The Placerville Police Department has announced that its office will be temporarily closed on November 9, 2023, for staff training. This closure is part of an ongoing effort to ensure the highest level of professionalism and service from the department. While the office is closed, the public is encouraged to make use of the department’s convenient online reporting system or contact the non-emergency dispatch line for assistance.

Enhancing Professionalism through Training

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The decision to close the office on November 9 for staff training reflects the Placerville Police Department’s commitment to providing the best possible service to the community. Training is a crucial aspect of maintaining professionalism and staying updated with the latest law enforcement practices. The department’s officers and staff are dedicated to continuously improving their skills to better serve the public.

Accessing Online Reporting

During the office closure, the public is urged to take advantage of the Placerville Police Department’s user-friendly Online Reporting system. This system allows residents to report non-emergency incidents conveniently via the department’s website at https://cityofplacerville.org/On-LineReporting. This online platform provides a streamlined way to report incidents, making it accessible and efficient for the community.

Contacting Dispatch 24/7

For non-emergency situations that require immediate attention, the Placerville Police Department’s dispatch line is available around the clock. Residents can reach dispatch at 530-642-5280 for assistance with non-urgent matters.

Emergency Situations

In the event of an emergency, residents should remember to dial 911. The closure of the office on November 9 does not affect the availability of emergency services.

The Placerville Police Department extends its thanks to the community for their understanding and support during this temporary office closure. It demonstrates the department’s unwavering dedication to serving the public efficiently and professionally. This effort to improve services and enhance professionalism is a testament to their commitment to the community’s safety and well-being.

Source: PPD
Cris Alarcon

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