Thomas W. Finn, Chief of Police
Thomas W. Finn, Chief of Police

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Boulder City Police Station
1005 Arizona Street
Boulder City, Nevada 89005
Phone (702) 293-9224
Fax (702) 293-9281
E-mail: Contact Form
Sunday through Saturday
 24 hours per day

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Meet The Officers/Community Policing
BCPD Newsletter (July-Sept. 2009)
Anonymous Tip Form
Investigations
CCW Application Form (Nevada)
Communications
Crime Prevention
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Part-Time Officers
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Nevada Sex Offenders

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Traffic Safety Section 

                                                                                
 
The Traffic Safety Section is commanded by Sgt. John Glenn, a 15-year veteran of the Boulder City Police Department, and is staffed by five traffic officers: Todd Cazett, Ian Ham, Tom Healing and K-9 Officers Paul Daly, and Alan Nutzman. These officers have been trained in specialized areas such as commercial vehicle enforcement, traffic accident reconstruction, Interdiction and DUI enforcement.  All Traffic Safety Officers are certified Child Passenger Seat Technicians.

 

The mission of the Boulder City Police Department’s Traffic Safety Section is to improve safety through traffic law enforcement and education. To develop strategies that will most effectively increase traffic safety for the citizens of Boulder City, the Traffic Safety Section is constantly evaluating traffic collision reports, complaints and comments by our citizens, and road engineering problems. Some of our strategies include, but are not limited to, traffic checkpoints, public education, and special enforcement. 

 

Community involvement is crucial to identifying traffic problems and violations. Citizens can notify the BCPD of a traffic complaint or problem by clicking on the link located at the bottom of this page. All submissions will be assigned to an officer for additional follow-up and assessment.

If you would like a traffic officer to participate in a community event, contact Sgt. Glenn at (702) 293-9235.