Shop With a Cop 2015
On Saturday December 12, 2015, thirty nine members of the Cathedral City Police Department, including the Chief of Police George Crum, Police Officers, Citizen on Patrol volunteers and Police Explorers, took 38 local children shopping at the... Continue reading→
CCPD Welcomes Two New Employees
With families present, Police Chief George Crum and CCPD staff welcomed (L-R) Dispatcher Stephanie Jones, and Reserve Police Officer Corrina Jamail at their swearing in ceremony this morning. Congratulations to you both.
City Talks with Police Chief George Crum: Introducing Officer Hodge, Homeless Liaison
City Talks with Police Chief George Crum: Introducing Officer Hodge, Homeless Liaison Continue reading→
CCPD Welcomes Newest Police Cadet
CCPD’s newest Police Cadet, Anthony Becerra, is sworn in by Chief George Crum. Cadet Becerra graduated from Beaumont High School and is currently a student at Cal Baptist University in Riverside, California. Continue reading→
CCPD Detectives Receive Award for Investigation into Kidnapping Case
On Sunday, June 21, 2015, the Cathedral City Police Department received a report of a missing 22 year old male from a residence in Cathedral City. The missing adult, who lived with his father and... Continue reading→
CCPD Dispatcher Maribel Almazan Dispatcher of the Year
Dispatcher of the Year Maribel Almazan and Chief George Crum at the Palm Desert Area Chamber of Commerce Awards for Coachella Valley Public Safety on November 24, 2015. Continue reading→
Officer to Work with Homeless Issues
Chief George Crum and the Cathedral City Police Department are excited to announce that there is now a full time Homeless Liaison Officer in Cathedral City. Officer Dwayne Hodge has eagerly taken on this important responsibility and he is already making great contributions through his efforts with the homeless population in the City. Continue reading→
A Message from Police Chief George Crum:
The key to a successful relationship between the Police and the Community is to maintain open communication with the residential and business communities. Continue reading→
New Graffiti Abatement Service Starts Today in Cathedral City
The City Council approved a new graffiti abatement service with Graffiti Protective Coatings (GPC), a company that serves more than 1,000 municipalities, government agencies and private clients. Best of all, GPC’s technique leaves virtually no... Continue reading→