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AlertSense® Signup
Sign Up to receive public safety alerts from Bonneville County -- a free service for our residents. These alerts are provided free of charge, however, standard text messaging rates and other charges may apply from your wireless carrier. Download the free MyAlerts app today from the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store OR text your zip code to 37801.
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Crime Stoppers
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Citizen Watch Patrol
Are you looking for a meaningful volunteer opportunity? You should consider joining the Idaho Falls Citizen’s Watch Patrol.
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Safety & Prevention
Year after year, Idaho Falls proves to be one of the safest cities in the US. One of the reasons for this is how active and engaged our community is.
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Victim Support
Domestic violence is often mistaken as someone losing their temper or mutual fighting in a relationship. Domestic violence is not about getting angry or arguing - but it is about power and control.
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Join us on Nextdoor
Join the online community of Nextdoor. Nextdoor is the private social network for you, your neighbors and your community. It's free and it's a great way for you and your neighbors to talk online and make all of your lives better in the real world. Note: While the IFPD is able to post information, such as important news, services, programs, free events, and emergency notifications to Nextdoor websites within the city, the IFPD does not have access to residents’ contact information or Nextdoor content.
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Neighborhood Watch
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Crime Stoppers
Submit a tip to the Idaho Falls - Bonneville County Crime Stoppers.
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Department Budget
View a budget breakdown for the current fiscal year.
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Department Policy
Police Department Policy Manual
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Evidence
The Property and Evidence Section is responsible to provide the secure storage of all property which is in the custody of the Idaho Falls Police Department until such time that it is needed for analysis, court, or authorized for final disposition.
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Links
Find a series of Quick Links to local law enforcement related resources.
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Report a Crime
Don't assume that your neighbors have already reported a crime or that the police already know about it. Please report criminal or suspicious activity each and every time it occurs.