Address: 5595 Black Olive Dr, Paradise, CA 95969, USA
Phone: +15308726241
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–3PM
Tuesday: 9AM–3PM
Wednesday: 9AM–3PM
Thursday: 9AM–3PM
Friday: 9AM–3PM
Saturday: Closed
Duane Edward Feisel
DEPARTMENT--WIDE Failures daily. Unable to discharge their duties of office. Unable to follow established legal precedent, this acting Unconstitutionally. Unable to cease harming the citizens of the Town of Paradise. Criminal Malfeasance appears afoot.
Rhonda Suhrie
They support trespassing. I continue to give them one star and I would give them even a lower rating if I could. I have continued to experience issues where they support neighbors who cut and burn down your trees without your permission. Your house can be several houses away from another neighbor who has a dispute and so even though the neibhbors house is several houses down you have to relandscape your entire front yard. What is with these people? They support people who come and harass you on your property. This police department is devaluing property values.
Steph Smith
I think the world of these folks. They work so hard and are selfless. The whole machine is pretty fabulous. Thank you for your service, all of you.
Melissa Burnside
Let me start off by saying not all police officers are bad. Patrick Feaster shot Andrew Thomas in cold blood and tried to hide it. Mike Ramsey the district attorney at Butte County also tried to hide the shooting. Because of that the citizens of Butte County no longer have respect or trust for the DA. I sincerely hope that the paradise Police Department takes into consideration how the community feels. Please charge Feaster with murder!
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No, citations must be handled at the Court. However, if an equipment violation needs to be signed off, the Police Department can do that.
Call 530-872-6241
Yes the Paradise Police Department is at 5595 Black Olive.
The non-emergency number is 530-872-6241.
Try calling this Calfire non emergency line (530) 538-7888
Yes. Get the serial number off the bike and go to any police department and register it.
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