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Police

Administration:
Chief of Police                     Don Selle

Uniformed Patrol:
Patrol Commander               J.W. Bennett

Support Division:
Commander                         Paul Rinkel

Investigations Supervisor:
Detective Sergeant               Rick Weaver

Records/Sex Offender Registration:
Cindy Haberfield

Patrol Sergeants:
Jason Jackson
Adam Gordon
Eugene Schoonover

Patrol Corporals:

Eric Bowdel
Jason Smith
Brian Crain


Location of Police Department:

211 N. Elm
Jenks, OK  74037
(First Floor, City Hall)


Phone Numbers, All Departments:
Voice - 918.299.6311
Fax - 918.299.2011
Emergency - 911


Oklahoma Self Defense Act:

The Jenks Police Department in conjunction with the Jenks Police Officers Association offers the state mandated training classes required to obtain a concealed handgun permit in the State of Oklahoma. The class consists of 5 hours of classroom and 3 hours of firing range training. The cost is $60.00 which is mandated by the statute.

The total cost of obtaining a permit is approximately $200.00 which covers the permit itself, photos, fingerprints and the classes. The Jenks Police Department has a handout that explains the qualifications and procedures required to obtain a permit and is available in person at the department. An application packet is available by mail from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation in Oklahoma City.

A class schedule is available from the Jenks Public Schools Community Education Department, 1st & “B” Streets, Jenks OK 74037, 918.299.4411.


Basic Emergency Medical Technicians


Firefighters are to be qualified by June 2009 as Basic Emergency Medical Technicians which is an upgrade from the First Responder qualification. Jenks Police Officers during this time will be qualified as First Responders.


Public Safety Tips

 Jenks Crime Statistics Lowest in Tulsa County.  Although usual crimes of opportunity continue to occur occasionally such as minor vandalism, larcenies, and traffic related issues, overall the Jenks community remains the safest area to live in Tulsa County.

    1.  Close garage door when not in use.

    2.  Never leave keys in car and lock car at all times.

    3.  Never have visible valuables in plain site in your auto.  If necessary, cover
         items in order not to see something of value.

    4.  Don’t drink and drive.

    5.  Buckle up.  Use child seats for youngsters.

    6.  Turn head over shoulder to change lanes.  Don’t solely depend on side or
         rear view mirrors.

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