TIMS Class being offered next month at the Cullman Police Department
The National TIM Responder Training Program was developed by responders for responders, and was designed to establish the foundation for and promote consistent training of all responders to achieve the three objectives of the TIM National Unified Goal (NUG):
• Responder Safety
• Safe, Quick Clearance
• Prompt, Reliable, Interoperable Communications
Thanks to Kamron Kimbrough and Andrea Rouse representing HOMES FOR HEROES, for stopping by yesterday to bring us some gifts. If you are a firefighter, EMS, law enforcement, military, healthcare professional or a teacher, give Kamron or Andrea a call if you are looking to buy, sell or refinance. Thanks again to Kamron and Andrea for your support!
The Cullman Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the subjects in these photos. Sgt Trey Higginbotham is needing to speak with these subjects who are persons of interest in an offense reported to the Cullman Police Department. If you think you know these subjects, please contact Sgt Higginbotham at 256-775-7170 or send a DM. Please do not leave any names in the comment section below. We also ask that you please share this post with your Facebook friends.
Congratulations Chief Mcbrayer!
Mayor Woody Jacobs has proclaimed January 11, 2023, #HumanTraffickingAwarenessDay in the City of Cullman! This coincides with #NationalHumanTraffickingAwarenessDay, an annual observance to proclaim the equality and freedom of all people, advocate for legislation, educate leaders, and encourage public awareness of the various forms of #humantrafficking.
On January 11, 2023, the Cullman County Human Trafficking Task Force, along with Alex Hill from A21, will be set up at Karma's Coffee House with #humantraffickingawareness information and resources.
To find out more about human trafficking and Human Trafficking Awareness Day, visit the Cullman County Human Trafficking Task Force page or email endtrafficking22@gmail.com!
The Cullman Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the subject in this photo. Sgt Chris Thomason is needing to speak with the subject in the photo who is a person of interest in an offense reported to the Cullman Police Department. If you think you know these subjects, please contact Sgt Thomason at 256-775-7170 or send a DM. Please do not leave any names in the comment section below. We also ask that you please share this post with your Facebook friends
***Attention Car Dealers***
Please be aware of a current car buying scam. Subjects are using other people's identities to purchase vehicles online or via telephone. The subjects are usually out of state and the vehicles are picked up/delivered to a third party. Please use common sense when selling to an out of state individual and only release the vehicle to the buyer with proper identification. If you have any question that the sale might be fraudulent, please do not sell the vehicle without contacting the Cullman Police Department first. Stay vigilant, take the steps to protect your business and trust your instincts. If you see something that doesn't look right, there's a good chance it isn't.
The Cullman Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the subject in the photo below. Sgt. Chuck Shikle is needing to speak with the person in this photo concerning an incident that took place in the City of Cullman. If you think you may know who this subject is, please contact CPD Investigation Division at 256-775-7170 or send a DM. Please do not leave any names in the comment section below. Please share this message with your Facebook friends.
The Cullman Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the subject in the photo below. Detective Max Bartlett is needing to speak with the person in this photo concerning an incident that took place in the City of Cullman. If you think you may know who this subject is, please contact CPD Investigation Division at 256-775-7170 or send a DM. Please do not leave any names in the comment section below. Please share this message with your Facebook friends.
Merry Christmas from everyone at Cullman Police Department.
Yesterday evening Cullman Police Department employees and families got together for a Christmas Dinner. We also took the time to recognize, Captain Jason Mickle's promotion to Assistant Chief and Lt. Scott Sanford's Promotion to Patrol Captain. Thanks So much for our sponsors, Borden Family Pharmacy, Borden Market Shoppe, Merchants Bank of Alabama, Bill Smith Buick GMC, and R.E. Garrison, for providing our dinner from the All Steak.
The Cullman Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the subjects in the photos below. Detective Max Bartlett is needing to speak with the persons in these photos concerning an incident that took place in the City of Cullman. If you think you may know who these subjects are, please contact CPD Investigation Division at 256-775-7170 or send a DM. Please do not leave any names in the comment section below. Please share this message with your Facebook friends.
Thank you to St. Andrews Cullman for dropping of joy bags for all of our officers and staff.
The Cullman Police Department Helicopter Pilot, Officer Matt Dean got to deliver Santa Claus to the Elks Lodge this weekend and yesterday, Officer Dean, Officer Gene Bates and Officer Seth Sullivan brought the gingerbread man to visit the kids at Cullman Primary School.
The Cullman Police Department Helicopter Pilot, Officer Matt Dean got to deliver Santa Claus to the Elks Lodge this weekend and yesterday, Officer Dean, Officer Gene Bates and Officer Seth Sullivan brought the gingerbread man to visit the kids at Cullman Primary School.
The Cullman Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the subject in this photo. Sgt Chris Thomason is needing to speak with the subject in the photo who is a person of interest in an offense reported to the Cullman Police Department. If you think you know these subjects, please contact Sgt Thomason at 256-775-7170 or send a DM. Please do not leave any names in the comment section below. We also ask that you please share this post with your Facebook friends
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The Cullman Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the subject in the photos below. Detective Max Bartlett is needing to speak with the person in these photos concerning an incident that took place in the City of Cullman. If you think you may know who this subject is, please contact CPD Investigation Division at 256-775-7170 or send a DM. Please do not leave any names in the comment section below. Please share this message with your Facebook friends.
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