Fordyce Police Department

Fordyce Police Department Fordyce Police department founded in 1888 dedicated to serving the community and its citizens

Last night, officers of the Fordyce Police Department had the opportunity to attend and enjoy Little Mania Wrestling at ...
06/07/2026

Last night, officers of the Fordyce Police Department had the opportunity to attend and enjoy Little Mania Wrestling at the Fordyce Civic Center. What an incredible show!

We would like to thank Little Mania Wrestling for bringing such a fun and entertaining event to our community. The athletes put on an outstanding performance, and it was great to see so many members of the community come together for a night of excitement and laughter.

Thank you to everyone who attended and helped make the event a success. We look forward to seeing more great events like this in Fordyce!

The City of Fordyce would like to extend a sincere thank you to Little Mania Wrestling for bringing such an exciting eve...
06/07/2026

The City of Fordyce would like to extend a sincere thank you to Little Mania Wrestling for bringing such an exciting event to the Fordyce Civic Center! The show was absolutely awesome, and everyone in attendance was treated to an evening full of energy, entertainment, and unforgettable moments.

We appreciate Little Mania Wrestling for choosing Fordyce and helping create a great experience for our community. Thank you to everyone who came out and supported the event. We look forward to welcoming you back to Fordyce in the future!

🐾 REMINDER FROM THE FORDYCE POLICE DEPARTMENT 🐾The City of Fordyce has an ordinance in place regarding dogs running at l...
05/28/2026

🐾 REMINDER FROM THE FORDYCE POLICE DEPARTMENT 🐾

The City of Fordyce has an ordinance in place regarding dogs running at large within city limits. For the safety of our community, pets must be properly restrained or kept on their owner’s property at all times.

Dogs are considered “at large” when they are not confined to the owner’s property, enclosed, or properly restrained by leash. Owners may face fines and penalties if their animals are found running loose throughout the city.

We encourage all pet owners to:
• Keep dogs secured at home or on a leash
• Ensure vaccinations and city licensing are up to date
• Be respectful of neighbors and public spaces

Let’s work together to keep our community safe for residents, children, and pets alike. 🐶

For questions, please contact the Fordyce Police Department.

Today, we pause to remember and honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Their cou...
05/25/2026

Today, we pause to remember and honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Their courage, service, and dedication to protecting our freedom will never be forgotten.

This Memorial Day, the Fordyce Police Department asks everyone to take a moment to reflect on the true meaning of this day and remember those who gave everything for our nation.

May we always honor their legacy.

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The Fordyce Police Department would like to extend our sincere appreciation to U.S. Attorney Jonathan D. Ross for presen...
05/21/2026

The Fordyce Police Department would like to extend our sincere appreciation to U.S. Attorney Jonathan D. Ross for presenting Fordyce Police Chief Chad Hubanks, Fordyce Police Sergeant James Johnson, and White Hall Police Officer Neil Brasse with Hometown Hero Awards in honor of Freedom 250, America’s birthday celebration.

We are proud to see these officers recognized for their dedication, service, and commitment to protecting their communities. Congratulations to all recipients on this well-deserved honor.

Seat belts are the best defense against impaired, aggressive, and distracted drivers. Being buckled up during a crash he...
05/20/2026

Seat belts are the best defense against impaired, aggressive, and distracted drivers. Being buckled up during a crash helps keep you safe and secure inside your vehicle; the seat belt slows you down and spreads crash forces over the strongest parts of your body.

⚠️ ROADWORK NOTICE ⚠️Citizens are advised that roadwork will be starting from Middle Junction to North Edgar. Please use...
05/19/2026

⚠️ ROADWORK NOTICE ⚠️

Citizens are advised that roadwork will be starting from Middle Junction to North Edgar. Please use caution while traveling in the area and expect possible delays, lane closures, and construction equipment on the roadway.

We ask everyone to slow down, stay alert, and watch for workers and traffic control devices to help keep everyone safe.

Thank you for your patience and cooperation during these improvements

Seat belts save lives.In 2024, 9,758 passenger vehicle occupants killed in crashes were not wearing a seat belt. On aver...
05/18/2026

Seat belts save lives.

In 2024, 9,758 passenger vehicle occupants killed in crashes were not wearing a seat belt. On average, every 54 minutes, someone not buckled up dies in a traffic crash.

The risk is even higher at night. In 2024, more unrestrained occupants died during nighttime hours than during the day, and 56% of passenger vehicle occupants killed at night were not wearing seat belts.

Young adults are also at serious risk. Among ages 18–34 killed in passenger vehicles, 59% were completely unrestrained.

The Fordyce Police Department reminds everyone: Buckle up every trip, every seat, every time. It only takes a second, and it could save your life.

Happy EMS Week to all of our dedicated EMS professionals!Thank you for your commitment, sacrifice, and the care you prov...
05/18/2026

Happy EMS Week to all of our dedicated EMS professionals!

Thank you for your commitment, sacrifice, and the care you provide to our community every single day. Whether responding to emergencies, providing lifesaving treatment, or comforting those in need, your hard work does not go unnoticed.

The Fordyce Police Department appreciates everything you do and the partnership we share in serving and protecting our community. Stay safe, and thank you for always answering the call. 🚑💙

Drivers will see more law enforcement on the road from May 18-31 as part of the Click It or Ticket high-visibility seat ...
05/16/2026

Drivers will see more law enforcement on the road from May 18-31 as part of the Click It or Ticket high-visibility seat belt enforcement campaign.
 If law enforcement spot someone unbelted, they will pull the driver over and issue a ticket.
 Law enforcement write tickets to save lives.
 One of the safest choices drivers and passengers can make is to buckle up.

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200 Walnut Street
Fordyce, AR
71742

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+18703522178

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