Skip navigation links
Home
Council
City Manager
City Clerk
City Charter & Code
Building Officials
Engineering
Finance
Fire Department
Harbor
Library
Park & Rec
Police
Safety
Crime Prevention
Most Wanted
Missing & Exploited Children
Animal Control
Recruitment
Public Works
Local & State Public Links
Job Openings
Emergency - Preparedness
City Employee Webmail
Public Announcements
Public Auctions
Request for Proposals
Kodiak Police Department 
CITY OF KODIAK > Police
 
2160 Lower Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska 99615
907.486.8000 • Fax 907.486.8023
E-Mail: contactkpd@city.kodiak.ak.us

Mission

The primary mission of the Kodiak Police Department is to coordinate and lead efforts within the community to preserve the public peace, protect the rights of persons and property, prevent crime and generally provide assistance to persons in urgent situations.

Public Safety Alerts

            
                                                   Click Image to Browse Nixle

Nixle is a FREE community message center that provides you with time-sensitive
urgent public safety alerts. To receive public safety alerts from the Kodiak Police Department
register with Nixle.

Safe Winter Driving Tips

Crime Prevention

Most Wanted

Missing & Exploited Children

Animal Control

Humane SocietyKodiak Animal Shelter

Employees

18 Commissioned Officers, 19 Non-Commissioned Employees

Recruitment

"Striving for Excellence, Serving the Community"

 

KODIAK POLICE DEPARTMENT

The Kodiak Island Archipelago is located 252 air miles southwest of Anchorage. Kodiak’s diverse economy is based on commercial fishing and seafood processing, construction and development, international trade, timber and tourism. Kodiak’s ports are home to over 770 commercial fishing vessels, making it the largest commercial fishing port in Alaska. The Kodiak Police Department (KPD) is the principal law enforcement agency and provides twenty-four patrol, criminal investigation support, animal control and parking enforcement services. The KPD operates the only Public Safety Answering Point in the community and provides communication support and dispatch services to all police, fire and EMS agencies in Kodiak.  The KPD also operates the Kodiak Jail, the oldest and busiest non-state jail in the entire State of Alaska.

 

CONTACT US 
Kodiak Police Department
2160 Lower Mill Bay Road
Kodiak, Alaska 99615
907.486.8000 Non-emergency
907.486.8023 Fax
Dial 9-1-1 Emergency
Email: contactkpd@city.kodiak.ak.us


 

PUBLIC SAFETY BULLETINS & ALERTS

In order to provide you with time-sensitive urgent public safety alerts, The Kodiak Police Department participates in the Nixle Community Message Center. To register to receive Bulletins & Alerts follow this link.  Nixle is a FREE service!

       
                              Click Image to Browse Nixle


COFFEE WITH THE CHIEF          

A program to promote community outreach and involvement, and to provide citizens with an opportunity to have an informal question & answer session with the Chief of Police about topics of interest relative to law enforcement in the City of Kodiak. Bring your questions, comments, or concerns and join the Chief and other members of the Department for a cup of coffee and conversation.

 

Dates and locations to be announced.


 

ASK A COP (Attachment A)

An informal means for citizens to ask general questions of a police officer. Keep in mind that no legal advice can be given, and no questions will be answered that are of an inappropriate or unethical nature.
 

VISION STATEMENT

 Individual members of the Kodiak Police Department are valued for their unique contributions. The Department is strengthened through the creativity and participation of each of its members.

 The Kodiak Police Department is committed to close and constant contact with our community members to help maintain the quality of life enjoyed and expected.

 

Nixle Banner (hyper link)

The Kodiak Police Department is committed to furthering democratic values. Every action of the department reflects the importance of protecting constitutional rights and ensuring the basic personal freedoms of all citizens.

 Honesty and integrity are essential qualities of all members of the Kodiak Police Department. These qualities foster an environment where members are supportive of each other and a “family-like” trust exists.

 The Kodiak Police Department is committed to maintaining our high level of professionalism.

 The Kodiak Police Department is committed to a problem-solving partnership with the community as the means to maintaining public peace and order.

 

MISSION STATEMENT

 

The primary mission of the Kodiak Police Department is to coordinate and lead efforts within the community to preserve the public peace, protect the rights of persons and property, prevent crime, and generally provide assistance to persons in urgent situations.