Saint Maries City Police Department

Saint Maries City Police Department City of St. Maries Police
Mission Statement


The principal mission of the City of St. Chief Margaret Lehmbecker

Maries Police Department is to fulfill the law enforcement needs of the people with the highest degree of fairness, professionalism and integrity, and to protect the inherent rights of the people to live in freedom and safety. We shall perform our respective duties to the best of our ability and cooperate with multidiscipline agencies. It is essential that all members remember in ex*****on of our

duties, to not act for ourselves, but for the good of the public. We shall respect and protect the rights of individuals and perform our services with honesty, courage, discretion, fidelity and sound judgment. Police Officer’s must seek and preserve public confidence by demonstrating impartial services to earn the respect of all individuals, by maintaining a knowledgeable, responsive and accountable work force that discharges their duties and responsibilities with evidence of fairness, tolerance and equality.

Some Personal Safety TipsWe can’t always control the environment around us, but there is a lot we can do to protect ours...
09/21/2015

Some Personal Safety Tips

We can’t always control the environment around us, but there is a lot we can do to protect ourselves from becoming victims of crimes. Personal safety is important to remember wherever you are — whether at home or in public. Here are a few general safety tips to consider:

Pay close attention to your surroundings, avoid “automatic pilot”. Scan the area around you.

Plan your route, stick to well-lit areas avoiding shortcuts, walking alone at night, uninhabited parks, garages and alleyways. Use common sense and pay attention to uneasy feelings.

Develop a plan before you see trouble. Know who is nearby to help.

Consider wearing clothes and shoes that are comfortable, appropriate for the weather and you can move freely and quickly in.

Before you leave home decide what you actually need to take rather than automatically taking your entire handbag or wallet.

Carry minimal items and never carry those items in your back pocket — keep them in your front pockets.

If you carry a purse, keep it close to you (the front of the body is best). Don’t dangle it on your arm. Never leave it unattended in a shopping cart.

Don’t display large sums of cash and don’t carry more cash than necessary.

Use checks, check cards or credit and debit cards where possible and use only ATM’s in well-lit, busy areas. Immediately put your card away before leaving the ATM machine.

Lock your car door while driving and when you leave your car.

Park in busy, well-lit, open areas. Do not leave packages or valuables inside a car. If they must be left in the car, lock them in the trunk.

Keep your car in good mechanical condition to minimize the possibility of a breakdown. This includes keeping the gas tank at least half full, current road maps, emergency equipment and extra clothes or blankets if traveling in cold winter areas.

If you do breakdown, stay inside your locked car. Use a cell phone to call for help. If another motorist or passerby stops to see if you need help, ask them to call police or your auto club. Crack the window slightly to speak to them but do not get out of the car until police or a tow truck arrives

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602 College Avenue
Saint Maries, ID
83861

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