Oakland Police Department - Oakland, TN
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
N 35° 13.657 W 089° 30.712
16S E 271399 N 3901176
Shares the building with city hall and the parks department
Waymark Code: WMTTDM
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 01/06/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member MountainWoods
Views: 2

County of department: Fayette County
Loction of department Doss Circle & Clay St., Oakland
Phone: non-emergency: (Monday - Friday, 8AM - 5PM): (901) 465-0070
   (Weekends & After Hours): (901) 465-3456
Physical address: 170 Doss Circle Oakland, TN 38060
Mailing address: PO Box 521 Oakland, TN 38060

"Mission & Values
Our mission is to improve the quality of life in the Town of Oakland by proactively detecting and suppressing crime and to work with our citizens to preserve life and property, maintain human rights and promote public safety.To achieve our mission we are committed to these core values:
"1. We will remain vigilant and committed to equal rights under the law and will treat everyone with respect and dignity.

"2. We solicit input and information from citizens in identifying public safety problems and issues.

"3. We value integrity, honesty and a strong work ethic in our police officers.

"4. We will enforce the law equally and fairly without fear or favor.

"5. We encourage the community to assist your police department by being observant and involved in the detection of crime or suspicious activity in your neighborhood.

"The citizens and businesses of Oakland play a critical and important role with your Police Department and we must continue working and helping each other to assure a viable and enhanced quality of life for our community." Town of Oakland web

Type: Main Office (HQ Building)

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I have had NO problems with taking photos of Police stations but please respect the fact that some services may be nervous about having their photo taken and inquire as to why... I have found that once things are explained they are more than happy to let me photograph the building, crest, chief... (they are people too!)
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