Address: 8700 Citizens Dr, New Port Richey, FL 34654, USA
Phone: +17278475878
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Craig G
The kid that delivers my pizzas is a dyslexic, high school drop out and he always delivers my pizzas to the right address. Two cops and another grown adult couldn't get the address right. Incompetence rules in police departments all across the country .
Ryan Teems
How is this department allowing loose cannon tyrants like Lapointe to be employed there? There is a reason the citizenry continues to loose respect for our law enforcement and its because of officers like him. I didn't fight overseas to come home to this tyrannical orc causing havoc in my own state!
tammy smith
I am at the farm share at refuge church sponsored by Pasco co so. This event is until food runs. It is so poorly organized and first come isn’t first served. No one seems to know how to coordinate traffic and cars. I came early and I have been waiting one and a half hours at this point while people who came after me have already been served due to the misdirection. You can do better.
Santiago
Deputy La Pointe needs some serious correction seeing how he interacts on camera with citizens and lying ON camera. These are the cops we're supposed to trust? Imagine what he does off camera. Feel sorry this guys wife if he has one. Beautiful standards set at this department
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I need a background check report how can I get it ?
You can probably call the Sheriff's Office directly by not not the 911 number but they have a listed number. You might also want to call the phone company to let them know about the soliciting in the spamming and if you really wanted to take it to the next level you could get a lawyer and ask him what can be done about it.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/02/10/school-police-threat/
Deputy Carmack
Firecrackers
You should call to find this out and speak to someone in person in my opinion. You should be able to find the local sheriff's number through Google.
I would think board of health
Protective injunctions need to be filed with the Clerk's office, in the courthouse with the Civil department.
I would call the local authorities non-emergency number. They will direct you from there. The number can usually be found on their web site.
Well, I didnt know that they were building schools. Elaborate please.
Contact the sheriff's office, or submit your question under the citizens resources page on the sheriff's office website. Deputies do not answer questions via google
I think it depends on the seriousness of the charge and prior history
Yes they do it is a minimal cost location is on little rd next to Court House 8am-4pm
Call the local sheriff's office where you think that someone may have been arrested or an accident in that area. Was someone else with them? Would some have a way to check gps tracker?
Did he leave, or do you still need the information?
I am sorry I don't know
Yes they have a pill drop off box.
Go to the station and grab the video i think the best way is to do a complaint have a nice day
Look it up on google you brain dead... It's right at finger tips
Their fighting as one!
Same here. Testing jets and bombs i heard
Call the public defender's office they can help you figure out who your public defender is and then your court date. If you haven't gotten that far yet to where you've been assigned a public defender I think you would want to call the clerk of circuit court and they should be able to tell you your court date or at least point you to the person who can. You can use Google to look up all of these phone numbers that are needed
There are a couple of options. You can contact the local law enforcement on their non-emergency number and possibly arrange for a sheriff to physically come pick up the ammunition from you or they may suggest an alternative method that they use. If it's just dud ammunition that wouldn't fire, you could always opt to recycle it. Home reloaders have been doing this for ages and this could be your first taste of a fun and money-saving hobby. Get a cheap tool called a kinetic puller and effortlessly disassemble the round, leaving you with a re-usable bullet and cartridge (If you want, you can dump the powder in your garden as fertilizer - we're not joking) Alternatively, if you don't want to recycle the round but know a reloader, they might be happy to take the ammunition off your hands. You can't normally take ammunition to a disposal center, but most do conduct semi-regular hazardous waste drop-offs. Be sure to call and make sure they're accepting ammunition before you pull up, though.
When the judge signs a writ of posssession the document will be mailed to the owner/ property manager which he/she will then need to take to the sheriff office along with $90. Usually takes a day or two for a deputy to post a 24 hour eviction.
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