Bemidji Police Department
RESPECT, INTEGRITY, INITIATIVE, COURAGE
MISSION
The Bemidji Police Department is committed to active partnerships with the community in order to protect life and property, innovatively solve problems, enhance the safety and quality of life and to provide exemplary police service by enforcing the law in a just and impartial manner.
VISION
The vision of the Bemidji Police Department is to be leaders in assuring quality of life, safety, and protection for every member of the Bemidji community. This vision embraces the philosophy of community-oriented policing in all aspects of planning and operations.
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT
The Bemidji Police Department has 34 licensed peace officers, three support staff and one CSO. We handle approximately 27,000 calls for service per year. Our department has 25 peace officers assigned to the patrol division which respond to all calls for service within the City of Bemidji. Two of these peace officers are assigned as School Resource Officers in the Bemidji Public School System. Our Detective division consists of five detectives who handle many of the more complicated or lengthy felony investigations. Our support staff handle data entry, crime mapping, evidence intake, parking enforcement, animal control and many office support duties. The Chief of Police and Police Captain serve as the agency administration. As a department, we strive to work closely with the community, city departments, county, state and federal agencies to make Bemidji a quality place to live and raise a family.