Town of Oberlin Police Department

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The Town of Oberlin Police Department would like to extend our sincere gratitude and heartfelt appreciation to Erica Lad...
05/15/2026

The Town of Oberlin Police Department would like to extend our sincere gratitude and heartfelt appreciation to Erica Ladet and family; Pastor Moses and Melinda Dentley; Pastor Rodney and Irene Botley; Saint Francis Nursing Home; Pastor David and Stacey Wolfe; Mayor Larry Alexander; Michele Coleman; Darrell Reeves; and the entire staff of the Town of Oberlin for their kindness, support, and generosity shown during Police Appreciation Week.

Your thoughtfulness and continued support mean more than words can express. We are truly grateful for each of you and for the encouragement you provide to our department and officers as we proudly serve the Town of Oberlin. Thank you for standing with us and showing your appreciation for law enforcement and our community.

05/15/2026

In observance of National Police Week, we would like to extend our sincere appreciation to the police officers who work everyday to protect and serve our community. This may be a small gesture, but we want y’all to know how truly grateful we are for all that you do!

02/24/2026

Allen Parish is currently under a burn ban.

After 24 years of dedicated service to the Town of Oberlin, And 16 years as Chief of Police , Chief Grady Haynes has off...
02/22/2026

After 24 years of dedicated service to the Town of Oberlin, And 16 years as Chief of Police , Chief Grady Haynes has officially announced his retirement effective at the end of this year in December.

Chief Haynes made history as Oberlin’s first African American Chief of Police and the first Black Police Chief in Allen Parish. More importantly, he built a legacy rooted in integrity, fairness, and a true commitment to the community he proudly served.

For nearly a quarter century, he led with strength, humility, and vision β€” always working to bridge the gap between law enforcement and the citizens of Oberlin.

Please join the Oberlin Police Department in congratulating Chief Haynes on an outstanding career and thanking him for his years of service and leadership.

Your legacy will always be remembered, Chief. πŸ’™πŸš”

01/23/2026

Due to extremely cold temperatures, potentially hazardous road conditions and concerns related to our facilities and pipes, all district schools and offices will be CLOSED on Monday, January 26, 2026.

The safety of our students, staff and families is our top priority. We will continue to monitor conditions and will provide updates about future operations, as soon as possible.

Thank you for your understanding. Please stay safe and warm.

01/22/2026

With winter weather and cold air on the way for many parts of the country, be sure you know how to protect water infrastructure. Protect your pipes by following these quick tips!



01/22/2026

🚨 Winter Storm Advisory – Community Notice 🚨

The Town of Oberlin Police Department would like to inform residents that an winter storm is expected to impact our area this weekend. Forecasts indicate the potential for hazardous road conditions, reduced visibility, and extreme cold temperatures.

We urge all residents to take the following precautions:
β€’ Avoid unnecessary travel during periods of heavy snow or ice.
β€’ If you must travel, slow down, allow extra stopping distance, and keep emergency supplies in your vehicle.
β€’ Check on elderly neighbors, family members, and those who may need assistance.
β€’ Dress appropriately for the cold and limit time outdoors when possible.
β€’ Ensure pets are brought indoors and have adequate shelter.

Our officers, along with public works and emergency services, will be actively monitoring conditions and responding as needed to keep the community safe.

Please continue to monitor local weather updates and official Town of Oberlin channels for additional information or advisories.

If you have an emergency, dial 911. For non-emergency concerns, please call 337-639-4353

Stay safe, stay warm, and thank you for your cooperation.

β€” Town of Oberlin Police Department

πŸŽ„ Merry Christmas from the Oberlin Police Department πŸŽ„As we celebrate this special season, the Oberlin Police Department...
12/25/2025

πŸŽ„ Merry Christmas from the Oberlin Police Department πŸŽ„

As we celebrate this special season, the Oberlin Police Department would like to wish our community a very Merry Christmas and a safe, joyful holiday. This time of year reminds us of the importance of family, faith, kindness, and looking out for one another.

We are grateful for the continued support and trust of our citizens. While many are spending time with loved ones, please remember that our officers remain on duty to serve and protect the community.

Please celebrate responsibly, check on your neighbors, and keep safety a priority as you travel and gather.

From our department family to yours β€” Merry Christmas and God bless. 🎁✨

πŸš“ Oberlin Police Department πŸš“

10/31/2025
10/29/2025

🚨πŸ”₯Burn ban has been lifted!πŸ”₯🚨

01/15/2024

Brrr! It is that time of year again where pipes are at risk of freezing. Protect your pipes by following these quick tips!

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