50-Year HPDPS Veteran Larry Gentry Dies at 82
Larry Gentry, a dedicated public servant and 50-year veteran of the Highland Park Department of Public Safety, died on July 11 at age 82.
Read moreLarry Gentry, a dedicated public servant and 50-year veteran of the Highland Park Department of Public Safety, died on July 11 at age 82.
Read moreThe Highland Park Department of Public Safety and University Park Fire Department responded to a fire in a backyard pool house in the 3700 block of Crescent Avenue around 1:30 p.m. Sept. 13.
Read moreThe Highland Park Department of Public Safety awarded Captain Marc Rossini and public safety officer Josh Gonzales the Medal of Valor and field training officer Justin Davis the Meritorious Conduct Medal.
Read moreCrews — a total of more than 30 from the University Park Fire Department, the Highland Park Department of Public Safety, and Dallas Fire Rescue — responded to a house fire in the 3800 block of Colgate Avenue Wednesday afternoon.
Read moreHighland Park Department of Public Safety (HPDPS) Friday announced they finished the migration and integration process into the radio platform, the Project 25 Digital Radio System (P25).
Read moreHighland Park Department of Public Safety (HPDPS) Director Paul Sandman knew he wanted to get into law enforcement when he was 20 years old.
Read moreThe Highland Park Department of Public Safety (HPDPS) is warning residents about an ‘arrest warrant’ scam in which callers use the threat of arrest to get people to pay them money.
Read moreUniversity Park and Highland Park Department of Public Safety fire crews responded Saturday morning to a gas line explosion in the 6600 block of Westchester Drive near Highland Park High School.
Read moreA five-crystal gold necklace was found at 12:21 p.m. in front of Highland Park Town Hall on April 2. The necklace was inventoried and placed in the Highland Park Department of Public Safety evidence locker.
Read moreThe Highland Park Town Council reviewed data on Aug. 6 confirming that the town has met racial profiling reporting requirements and the data shows no signs of racial discrimination by police or the court system.
Read moreThis change comes to bring more oversight, control, and management of each discipline covered by the department. The Town Council was briefed on restructuring progress by Director of Public Safety Chuck McGinnis during a recent study session.
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