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Casey Police Department
A Message from the Chief of Police:
The Casey Police Department is committed to working together with the community to provide a safe and enjoyable environment for those that live, work, or visit the Town of Casey. Our police department currently has 8 employees that are each committed to providing the highest level of policing.
A community oriented policing philosophy serves as a guiding principle for the department. Our department’s values emphasize the importance of being leaders in the community and building relationships based on trust. This approach encourages citizen involvement and allows our team to provide quality services that anticipate and respond to the changing needs of our community. We accomplish our objectives through a variety of partnerships with the community and other service providers in Clark County.
I encourage you to browse our site to learn about our department and our community initiatives. Through our programs and community interactions, we learn more about the needs of those we serve, and they, in turn, understand the challenges we face in policing.
We welcome your suggestions and comments regarding our services, and we are committed to continuous improvement in our service. If you have any questions or concerns, please visit our facility, or contact me or any other member of my staff at (217) 932-2800.
Working together we can make a difference!
Adam Henderson, Chief of Police
Call 911 for emergencies.
For non-emergency inquiries please call (217) 932-2800 from 7am-4pm
After 4 call (217)-826-3279
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