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The Oswego Police Department, located at 703 5th St Oswego, KS, serves as the primary law enforcement agency for the community, ensuring public safety through crime prevention, investigation, and emergency response. While the department processes individuals who have been arrested, it does not maintain holding cells for extended detention. After the booking process, which includes fingerprinting, photographing, and processing necessary documentation, arrestees are promptly transferred to a nearby county or regional jail for housing. The department remains committed to upholding the law with professionalism and efficiency while working in coordination with correctional facilities to manage detainee intake and custody transfers For further inmate information, please get in touch with the booking department at 620-795-2131 or click here for the latest arrest records.
The Oswego Police Department normally consists of two twelve-hour shifts. The main patrol area of the Oswego Police Department is within the city limits of Oswego.
Two pieces of equipment the officer uses that are hardly ever noticed are the pen and notebook. Observations made and noted are oftentimes helpful in solving a crime.
A patrolman for the Oswego Police Department has a wide range of duties. Field Services are chiefly concerned with the suppression of criminal activity and vice; Observation, responding on routine and emergency calls, investigation of criminal activities, recovery of stolen property, regulation of conduct, enforcement of city ordinances, drug laws and apprehension of offenders, traffic law enforcement and traffic accident investigation.
Communication is mostly handled through the Labette County Sheriff’s Department. For emergencies please call 911. You may call the Police Department at 795-2131 with questions, or to provide information requested by the department. If no one is in the office, calls are forwarded to the Labette County Sheriff’s Department.
The office is responsible for collecting, maintaining, entering and indexing all documents generated by the Department, as well as ensuring reports and forms are forwarded to the appropriate entities. They are responsible for dissemination of Department records, preparing copies of reports for officers going to court and maintaining statistical information.