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STATISTICS FOR 2023

294
Citations Parking
10,980
Traffic Stops
2899
Arrests
47,422
Calls for Service
5075
Citations
332
DUI Arrests
1725
911 Calls

MESSAGE FROM CHIEF TROY STIRLING

Chief Troy Stirling

As Chief of the Lake Havasu City Police Department, I want to welcome you to our website.

It is a distinct honor for me to serve the City of Lake Havasu as your new police chief. This is a wonderful community full of hardworking and very caring citizens. I am so happy to be a member of this community and to serve the public safety needs of our residents and businesses.

The mission of the Lake Havasu City Police Department is to ensure a safe and secure community. But, we cannot do this alone. This is why partnerships between the police department professionals and our citizens is paramount in preventing and solving crime, and maintaining order in a manner that promotes public trust and confidence. Every citizen plays a role in our success and coordinating our efforts will solve problems. My role in realizing this mission is to serve as a leader that exemplifies the moral principles and professional excellence I swore to uphold when I joined the department more than 25 years ago.

It is equally important that our department protects the residents of Lake Havasu in a way that reflects courtesy, civility, and respect. Preserving the rights and freedoms of all residents is an organizational mandate. For this reason, I am committed to leading by example and to holding my staff, and myself, accountable to a standard of selfless service to our community.

Our goal is to remain a highly respected and professional Police Department that serves as a model for our region and state. We will achieve this by maintaining high ethical standards, state accreditation, strong relationships with community stakeholders and innovative approaches to keep Lake Havasu a safe place to live and play.

Our Police Department is only as strong as its officers and professional staff. Lake Havasu is lucky to have some of the finest public servants in the region. Through the dedicated and hard work of all of us we will continue to make Lake Havasu safe for families and businesses to thrive.

Please review the various programs that are part of this site and if you have comments or questions, I encourage you to contact us or leave us a message. I look forward to working together to create a safe and secure environment for the citizens and guests of Lake Havasu City.

MISSION STATEMENT

Ensure a safe and secure community

VISION

To be recognized as a leader in the law enforcement profession

PRINCIPLES

Each member of the organization is committed to professionalism and to the following principles in carrying forth the mission of the Lake Havasu City Police Department:

  • Integrity as a foundation for all actions
  • Partnerships with our community
  • Dedication to our community and the organization
  • Accountability to the public
  • Maintaining open communication
  • Valuing the individual employee
  • Efficiency through innovation

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POLICE DEPARTMENT NEWS

MAN ARRESTED FOR MANSLAUGHTER IN DEATH OF HIS INFANT DAUGHTER

May 13, 2019, 12:33 PM
Officers with the Lake Havasu City Police Department responded to the area of Cadet Lane and McCulloch Boulevard for a report of an unresponsive child. On arrival, officers learned that 23-year-old Ty Martin had left his infant daughter unattended in his car for approximately 45 minutes to an hour while visiting his friend 23-year-old Noah Grabowski in the 40 block of Tailstar Lane. Upon seeing the unresponsive girl, officers immediately began CPR until the fire department arrived and transported her to the hospital. Unfortunately, she never recovered, and she was pronounced deceased a short time later.
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May 13, 2019, 00:00 AM

Officers with the Lake Havasu City Police Department responded to the area of Cadet Lane and McCulloch Boulevard for a report of an unresponsive child. On arrival, officers learned that 23-year-old Ty Martin had left his infant daughter unattended in his car for approximately 45 minutes to an hour while visiting his friend 23-year-old Noah Grabowski in the 40 block of Tailstar Lane. Upon seeing the unresponsive girl, officers immediately began CPR until the fire department arrived and transported her to the hospital.  Unfortunately, she never recovered, and she was pronounced deceased a short time later. 

The investigation into the death of this baby girl is continuing, but so far information has been gathered by detectives to warrant charging Martin with manslaughter.  Additionally, 23-year-old Noah Grabowski was arrested and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, and cultivation of marijuana after a search warrant related to the manslaughter investigation was served at Grabowski’s residence (in the 40 block of Tailstar Lane).  Martin and Grabowski both had their initial appearances and both were held on no bond.  

This incident is tragic for everyone involved, and completely avoidable.  The Lake Havasu City Police Department would like to remind everyone that it is never acceptable to leave a child unattended inside of a motor vehicle.  Inside temperatures can spike rapidly, even with the air conditioner running.  Also an unattended child inside of a vehicle, running or not, could be subjected to a host of other dangers.  

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