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11/07/2024
11/07/2024

We are excited to introduce our new Police Area Representative Supervisor, Sergeant Sheila DelConte.

She joined the Longview Police Department in 2016 after graduating from Sam Houston State University and serving as a college intern at the department. She has previously served as a Field Training Officer and was promoted to Sergeant in 2023. She will guide PAR following the PD mantra of providing professional policing to the City of Longview.

REMINDERThis is the last week for the Longview Municipal Court’s warrant amnesty program offering those with outstanding...
04/24/2023

REMINDER

This is the last week for the Longview Municipal Court’s warrant amnesty program offering those with outstanding warrants an opportunity to resolve cases and save on their court fines.

More Info: LongviewTexas.gov/WarrantAmnesty

The Longview Municipal Court is once again offering its warrant amnesty program from Jan. 1, 2022, through April 30, 2022. Anyone with an active outstanding ...

04/24/2023

Longview Police Department is investigating an apparent murder-suicide.

Longview, TX: On April 22, 2023, at about 1:40 p.m., Longview Police Officers responded to a shooting call at a residence in the 4300 block of Gregg Tex Road. When officers arrived, they found two individuals dead from apparent gunshot wounds. Investigators responded to the location and determined that the suspect, 41-year-old Michael Shane Headrick, shot the victim, 33-year-old Ashley Lynn Headrick, before turning the weapon on himself.

The next of kin have been notified. This is still an active investigation. If you have any information on this matter, you are encouraged to contact Longview Police Detectives at 903-237-1170.

01/03/2023

The Longview Municipal Court’s warrant amnesty program will be available from January 1 through April
30, 2023, offering those with outstanding warrants an opportunity to resolve cases and save on their
court fines.
During the amnesty program, all warrant fees will be removed when someone voluntarily contacts the
court to pay at least half the total amount due and start a payment plan for the remaining balance. An
additional 20% will be removed from the fine amount for those who pay their balance in full. The
discount only applies to the fine amount and does not include court costs.
Approximately 285 people took advantage of the warrant amnesty program in 2022, resolving more
than 525 warrants and saving thousands of dollars.
The Longview Municipal Court encourages anyone with an active, outstanding warrant to seize this
chance to save some money and get a fresh start. Anyone coming to the Court to take care of their
warrants will be given safe harbor.
The Court will also offer assistance to those who are unable to pay at least half of their balance. Court
staff will work with individuals to create an agreeable action plan for anyone willing to clear up their
warrants.
Anyone interested in the warrant amnesty program should visit the Court at 302 W. Cotton Street inside
the Longview Police and Courts Building. The Court may also be contacted by phone at 903-237-1186 or
by email at [email protected].

04/21/2022
04/12/2021

The Thin Gold Line represents an Emergency Telecommunicator, known as 911 Operators and Dispatchers. These are the men and women who are rarely seen but mostly heard.
The calm voice in the night that holds it all together.
“The Calm in the Chaos”
Thank you for all that you do for us!

Address

302 W. Cotton
Longview, TX
75601

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+19032371139

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