The Owasso Police Department operates under the principles of maintaining public safety, enforcing the law, and protecting the rights and property of the residents of Owasso, Oklahoma. The department is responsible for maintaining law and order within the city limits of Owasso and reports to the city government.
The Owasso Police Department provides a range of services to the community, including emergency response, crime prevention, traffic enforcement, and investigations. The department works closely with other law enforcement agencies, such as the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, to ensure the safety and security of the community.
Owasso Police Department 111 North Main Street, Owasso, Oklahoma, 74055 Phone: 918-376-1560
The Owasso Police Department is responsible for maintaining public arrest records in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. The department's main duty is to enforce the law and apprehend individuals who have committed a crime. In Owasso, access to public arrest records is permitted under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, which allows residents to request and obtain records of arrests made by the police department. Detained criminals are processed through the criminal justice system, which may involve court appearances, trials, and potential incarceration. Residents may also be able to obtain arrest records directly from the Owasso Police Department.
The Owasso Police Department works closely with the courts and prisons in the area to ensure the proper processing and transportation of criminals. When an individual is arrested in Owasso, they may be transported to the Tulsa County Jail or another appropriate facility based on the nature of the crime and available resources. To find out where a specific criminal has been transported, residents can contact the Owasso Police Department directly for more information.
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