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 Get Ready for the Fingerprint Fair! 

The first ever Fingerprint Fair hosted by the Frisco Police Department will be on April 17 from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the police headquarters building, located at 7200 Stonebrook Parkway.  McGruff

Parents and children under 12 years of age are invited to the police department in order to have a complete identification card completed that includes fingerprints, a photograph of your child, DNA, and more!  Also at the Fingerprint Fair will be face painting, free popcorn, a storyteller, and visits by Cell Phone Sally and McGruff the Crime Dog.

This free event combines fun with safety, providing a good time for the entire family.  Take the opportunity to not only ensure the safety of your child by participating in this program, but also come out and meet Frisco police officers, dispatchers, and many of our dedicated police volunteers.

For more information about this event, please email Services@FriscoTexas.gov.


New Alarm Ordinance

The City of Frisco's new alarm ordinance took effect on March 1 of this year.  To review the ordinance, renew your alarm, or apply for a permit, please visit Frisco Alarm Permits or call 877.892.5871. 


Reminder to Citizens about Wild Animals

As the weather begins to warm, the number of calls to the police department and our city’s animal control officers increases as encounters with wild animals such as coyotes become more frequent.  Many areas of our city are still very rural and are natural habitats for such wild animals that we do not want to see roaming in our backyards; however, these animals are in their natural habitat and do not recognize property lines or residential neighborhoods.  When they do wander into unsafe areas it’s time for the professionals to take over. 

The Frisco Police Department would like to encourage all citizens to not attempt to run off, shoot at, or trap any wild animal that they encounter.  Instead, call Animal Control at 972.292.5303 or the police department at 972.292.6010 if after hours and have a Frisco animal control officer or police officer respond to handle the situation.

Also, please remember that Frisco city ordinance prohibits discharging a firearm within the city limits.  Please do not shoot any weapons in an attempt to scare off wild animals that you may encounter. 

We appreciate your help in this matter and hope that you enjoy spring and the warm weather it brings!


Message from the Chief

Thank you for visiting the Frisco Police Department web site. We hope you find this site informative. Chief Renshaw

The Frisco Police Department is made up of well-trained and motivated employees. An attitude of service to the community is paramount among them.

The information contained here will hopefully introduce a few of the programs and services with which we are involved.

In conjunction with The City of Frisco web site, a great deal of information is included for your review.  If you have ideas about items that would assist you, feel free to let us know.

Sincerely,

Chief Todd V. Renshaw (biography)


Frisco Police Department: A Nationally Accredited Police Agency

In December of 2008, the Frisco Police Department was honored to receive the designation of a nationally accredited police agency from The Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies

To learn more about what it means to be an accredited police agency, please visit the Accreditation portion of our web site.


DHS Security Level

For more information on the Homeland Security Advisory System and the current national threat level, please visit the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.