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200 N Church St, Mishawaka, IN 46544, USA
Mishawaka, Indiana 46544
+1 574-258-1678

cops. igpa.uillinois.edu/resources/police-dog-encounters

I stand with our local police department. They take care of our community and I am grateful for their service. The entry to the building comes up quick so go slow.

Dear Mishawaka Police Department,

Why would I want drugs anuwhere near where I live? I called the police specifically asked for head of drug task force and told them of the problem we were experiencing with someone approaching our house late at night trying to give my husband a drug which he threw away not knowing what it was. For a half hour around 12:30-3a.m. people were over by the day care center and carrying what looked like a lot of drugs. After contacting the police as soon as we seen it, they waited awhile before investigating and bu that time they were finished and gone. Sadly they got the wrong address and apparently didn't take is seriously. We live in a school zone and I take it serious. Why would I want drugs anuwhere near where I live?

Patty Jackson

It is primitive and barbaric for Police Departments to be shooting people's Pets. This is in reference to the shooting death of a Pet Dog named Pork Chop by one of your Officer's on October 25, 2016. The shooting was completely unacceptable, everyone in our communities all across America seem to know how to interact with Pets, it's time for law enforcement to EVOLVE. I am reaching out to you with great hope of a brighter future for our Pets, it is estimated that 70 to 80 million Pet Dogs live in this Country, we consider Pets our family members. Every single day in this Country a Pet Dog loses their life to the use of lethal force by law enforcement. Dogs do what is natural to them, they protect their loved ones and their homes, they shouldn’t lose their lives over that. There is an online training video that I would like to share with you the website address is:

The police are close ,but most of all there out patrolling our streets..

So impressed with the ceremony today at the funeral of a former Mishawaka policeman. Very touching.

Sincerely,

I was fortunate to grow up with Dogs, and most of them were big Dogs, but not everyone is that lucky, so I’m quite sure that there are Police Officer’s that are frightened of Dogs, and that is a recipe for disaster. Please have your Police Officers watch the training video, because knowledge is power, and it will save the lives of our Voiceless Citizen’s, the ones that can’t dial 911. Please be an ally to the Citizens and their Pets by making sure your Officer’s are trained in non-lethal methods.

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ALL reviews about Mishawaka Police Department

  • Connor
    Added 2016.09.24
    cops. igpa.uillinois.edu/resources/police-dog-encounters
  • Ashley
    Added 2016.09.21
    I stand with our local police department. They take care of our community and I am grateful for their service. The entry to the building comes up quick so go slow.
  • Alejandro
    Added 2016.07.02
    Dear Mishawaka Police Department,
  • Madison
    Added 2015.10.30
    Why would I want drugs anuwhere near where I live? I called the police specifically asked for head of drug task force and told them of the problem we were experiencing with someone approaching our house late at night trying to give my husband a drug which he threw away not knowing what it was. For a half hour around 12:30-3a.m. people were over by the day care center and carrying what looked like a lot of drugs. After contacting the police as soon as we seen it, they waited awhile before investigating and bu that time they were finished and gone. Sadly they got the wrong address and apparently didn't take is seriously. We live in a school zone and I take it serious. Why would I want drugs anuwhere near where I live?
  • Nathaniel
    Added 2015.02.04
    Patty Jackson
  • James
    Added 2014.10.30
    It is primitive and barbaric for Police Departments to be shooting people's Pets. This is in reference to the shooting death of a Pet Dog named Pork Chop by one of your Officer's on October 25, 2016. The shooting was completely unacceptable, everyone in our communities all across America seem to know how to interact with Pets, it's time for law enforcement to EVOLVE. I am reaching out to you with great hope of a brighter future for our Pets, it is estimated that 70 to 80 million Pet Dogs live in this Country, we consider Pets our family members. Every single day in this Country a Pet Dog loses their life to the use of lethal force by law enforcement. Dogs do what is natural to them, they protect their loved ones and their homes, they shouldn’t lose their lives over that. There is an online training video that I would like to share with you the website address is:
  • Mia
    Added 2014.07.01
    The police are close ,but most of all there out patrolling our streets..
  • Andrew
    Added 2013.08.02
    So impressed with the ceremony today at the funeral of a former Mishawaka policeman. Very touching.
  • Aiden
    Added 2013.07.14
    Sincerely,
  • Cody
    Added 2013.06.17
    I was fortunate to grow up with Dogs, and most of them were big Dogs, but not everyone is that lucky, so I’m quite sure that there are Police Officer’s that are frightened of Dogs, and that is a recipe for disaster. Please have your Police Officers watch the training video, because knowledge is power, and it will save the lives of our Voiceless Citizen’s, the ones that can’t dial 911. Please be an ally to the Citizens and their Pets by making sure your Officer’s are trained in non-lethal methods.
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