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
The Boulder City Police Department has a capable staff of Patrol Officers ready and able to respond to emergencies and protect Boulder City citizens. Besides the regular, full-time Patrol Officers, there are several specialized patrols that also assist citizens in helping to keep Boulder City a safe community.
Patrol officers cover a large territory, which consists of 210 square miles. This includes the US 93 Southbound to Lakeshore Drive (towards Hoover Dam), US 95 Southbound to mile marker 34 (towards Searchlight) and US 93 Northbound (just before Railroad Pass Casino). The patrol area is larger than the City of Las Vegas.
Patrol is broken into four shifts; Days 1, Graves 1, Days 2 and Graves 2. Each shift is commanded by a Patrol Sergeant.
Each patrol officer is assigned a specific area within the Boulder City limits. The community policing map can be found by accessing the link Meet The Officers(link is to the left under "See Also"). It is here you can find the officer assigned to your area.
Specialized Units
Bike Patrol: Encourages closer contact between police and citizens. Bike patrol can be seen during special events in Boulder City. The School Resource Officer also utilizes the bike for patrolling the Boulder City school premises.
School Resource Officer/D.A.R.E. Officer: This program created an atmosphere that provides for direct interaction between the Police Department and our school students. SRO and DARE officer for Boulder City is Officer Dave Krumm.
Traffic Unit: Combined with the K-9 Unit, Traffic officers have specific goals to reduce traffic incidents, drug interdiction and maintain speed limits. The unit is also certified in child car seat inspections. Click on the "Traffic" link to learn more about this unit!
K-9 Unit: Two K-9 Officers: One handler patrols the city with two dogs,a patrol dog and a narcotic detection dog. The other patrols with a narcotic detection dog. Click on the "K-9" link for a full story!
Air Support: Utilized for spotting abandoned vehicles on the roadways and desert areas. Assisting with search and rescue, as well as traffic incidents and missing persons.
Desert Conservation Officer: Is responsible for the desert areas designated as preservation areas. Vehicles are prohibited in these areas, as well as camping or shooting. All pets need to be on a leash in these areas. The Conservation Officer is Chadd Richner. Any questions can be directed to him.
Mounted: Utilized for special occasions, as well as search and rescue. Detective Scott Pastore and his horse, Mr. Biggs, have been through extensive training with the LVMPD Mounted Unit. Det. Pastore and Biggs passed the LVMPD Basic Training in October 2008 and graduated from the LVMPD Advanced Training Class in February of 2009. Biggs is half Thoroughbred half Quarter Horse, in which he stands 16 1/2 hands high. He is a former race horse and competition roping horse. With a rider and horse, a patrol officer can sit 8-10 feet off the ground. Great for scanning a crowd during special events and terrain during search & rescue. The horse can also create a path for other officers and emergency personnel in dense crowds.