Galveston Police Department, Indiana

Galveston Police Department, Indiana Galveston Police Department mission is to provide the citizens of Galveston a safe and secure place to live.

Integrity, moral, ethics and professionalism will be at the forefront of this department.

03/23/2026

Did you know all 50 states have Move Over laws? 🚗🚑

For the safety of everyone, all states require drivers to move over and slow down for emergency vehicles with flashing lights.

Next time you see flashing lights, remember Hoosiers: Move over – it's the law.

03/23/2026

Are you interested in emergency preparedness?

Do you want to know more about ways to help yourself and your community in times of disaster?

This free training opportunity is coming in May of 2026!

The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program is a nationally supported, locally implemented initiative that teaches people how to better prepare themselves for hazards that may affect their communities. CERT trains them in basic disaster response skills such as team organization, disaster medical operations, fire safety, and light search and rescue. Local CERT programs train and organize teams of volunteers to assist their families, neighbors, co-workers, and other community members during emergencies when professional responders may not be immediately available to provide assistance. Before, during, and after disasters, CERT volunteer teams perform basic response activities, including checking in on neighbors, distributing information to the public, supporting emergency operations centers, and helping to manage traffic and crowds. The ability for CERT volunteers to perform these activities frees up professional responders to focus their efforts on more complex, essential, and critical tasks. CERT volunteers also support their communities by organizing, promoting, and participating in emergency preparedness events, activities, and projects.

The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) developed the CERT program after examining the civilian response to disasters in Mexico and Japan in 1985. The LAFD recognized that citizens are likely to be on their own during the early stages of disaster. Under these circumstances, family members, co-workers, and neighbors will often spontaneously come to the aid of each other. While untrained volunteers can be very effective in aiding others, their lack of training puts them at risk for injury or death. For example, during the response to the 1985 Mexico City earthquake that claimed more than 10,000 lives, untrained volunteers saved 700 lives, but unfortunately, 100 volunteers died in the process.

In response, the LAFD decided to develop and offer disaster response training to Los Angeles residents so that during and after future disasters volunteers would be able to assist in a safe, responsible, and effective manner. The LAFD piloted the first CERT training in 1986. In turn, other fire departments around the country, including communities where the major threat is hurricanes rather than earthquakes, adopted the LAFD’s training model. Building on this development, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) expanded the CERT materials in 1994 to make them applicable to all hazards and made the program available to communities nationwide. Since that time, thousands of dedicated trainers, organizations, and citizens have embraced the responsibility to learn new skills and become prepared to execute safe and effective emergency response capabilities.

We are proud to serve Cass County 🇺🇸

03/20/2026

Dear Noah, I was at your Dad’s funeral. I never met your father, but from what I saw and heard on this day, he was loved and admired by many. I was ask by...

🛑🚦🛑 School Bus Stop Arm Enforcement was conducted this afternoon. The Galveston Police Department often completes these ...
03/19/2026

🛑🚦🛑 School Bus Stop Arm Enforcement was conducted this afternoon. The Galveston Police Department often completes these patrols as frequently as possible.
Today’s enforcement yielded one stop arm violation traffic stop on SR 18. As we move into spring break and warmer weather, please use caution on our local streets as more children will be present around town.

Professionally,

Marshal Nick Bowyer
Galveston Police Department

🚧🚧🚧 Update  #2 🚧🚧🚧 US 35 Bridge Project. I can definitely see some progress since the last post!
03/18/2026

🚧🚧🚧 Update #2 🚧🚧🚧 US 35 Bridge Project.
I can definitely see some progress since the last post!

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03/18/2026

Possibly going around…

🚨 SCAM ALERT 🚨

The Howard County Sheriff’s Office is aware of a scam currently circulating via text message involving a “Notice of Hearing – Traffic Violation” similar to the document pictured below.

These messages may:• Claim you owe money for a toll or parking violation• Include a court date or threat of penalties• Provide a QR code or link for payment

⚠️ This is a scam.

Government agencies will not notify you of court cases or collect fines through unsolicited text messages or QR codes.

What you should do:

• Do not click any links or scan QR codes
• Do not provide personal or financial information
• Delete the message immediately
• Block the number and report the message as spam

If you are unsure whether a notice is legitimate, contact the court or law enforcement agency directly using official contact information.

If you have received one of these messages or believe you may have been a victim, please contact the Howard County Sheriff’s Office at 765-457-1105.

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Captain Buckley

ROADWAY IS NOW OPEN!!! Cemetery Road / Lincoln Street north to 1225 S Special thanks to the Cass County Traffic Control ...
03/13/2026

ROADWAY IS NOW OPEN!!!
Cemetery Road / Lincoln Street north to 1225 S

Special thanks to the Cass County Traffic Control Units, Frontier Communications, and The Town of Galveston Street Department for working together and expediting to get this busy roadway open.

INFORMATION TO SAVE…
03/13/2026

INFORMATION TO SAVE…

⚠️🚨⚠️ PSA: ROAD CLOSED ⚠️🚨⚠️At SR 18 at Lincoln Street will be closed north bound to CR 1250 South for an extended perio...
03/13/2026

⚠️🚨⚠️ PSA: ROAD CLOSED ⚠️🚨⚠️
At SR 18 at Lincoln Street will be closed north bound to CR 1250 South for an extended period of time.
Due to multiple power lines and poles in the roadway from wind damage. These wires are still considered⚡️ACTIVE⚡️

Duke Energy has been contacted and traffic control units are working hard. Barricades were immediately put in place by The Town of Galveston Street Department.
Please use alternate routes.

Marshal Nick Bowyer
Galveston Police Department

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03/12/2026

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🚨⚠️🚨 PSA: Please be aware that this time of year we will have solicitors in and around the Town of Galveston. Solicitors...
03/11/2026

🚨⚠️🚨 PSA: Please be aware that this time of year we will have solicitors in and around the Town of Galveston. Solicitors are required to register and pay an ordinance enforced fee at Town Hall for permitting.

At this time, White Oaks Construction is the ONLY solicitor allowed and registered at Town Hall. All other solicitors have not been permitted and should be reported to Town Hall or local law enforcement.

Construction Fraud is a common crime used to defraud home owners and citizens of theirproperty and finances. Please use caution and research companies prior to negotiations.

Marshal Nick Bowyer
Galveston Police Department

⚠️⚠️⚠️ PLEASE…. As the weather breaks this season, please remember to watch for children outside and playing close to lo...
03/10/2026

⚠️⚠️⚠️ PLEASE…. As the weather breaks this season, please remember to watch for children outside and playing close to local town roadways.
Traffic Enforcement was completed on E. North Street due to the ongoing excessive construction traffic / Speeding Complaints. Thank you all that use caution!

Marshal Nick Bowyer
Galveston Police Department

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