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Fort Worth is located within North Central Texas and has approximately
686,850 residents and 332 square miles. The Fort Worth Police Department
has 1,439 sworn personnel and approximately 362 non-sworn personnel.
Fort
Worth easily combines its rich western history with a strong commitment
to the future generations.
Transportation
Code Section 545.157 states that on approaching a stationary authorized
emergency vehicle using visual signals, an operator of a vehicle,
unless otherwise directed by a police officer, shall vacate the
lane closest to the emergency vehicle when driving on a highway
with two or more lanes traveling in the direction of the emergency
vehicle; or slow to a speed not to exceed 20 miles miles per hour
less than the posted speed limit when the posted speed limit is
25 miles per hour or more; or five miles per hour when the posted
speed limit is less than 25 miles per hour. |
Send
a message or question to the
Fort Worth Police Department.
This
email is not monitored 24 hours a day; therefore, please do not use
e-mail for an emergency or to make an offense report. Call 911 for an
emergency or (817) 335-4222 for a non-emergency or to make an offense
report.
Mailing
address is:
Fort Worth Police Department
350 W. Belknap Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102

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“Texans
Against Crime” to be held Tuesday night, October 14, 2008!
(TAC is not the same as National Night Out and does not replace
NNO on October 7th)
Click here for more information.
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If
you wish to make a donation to the Police-Fire Memorial, the address
is:
Fort
Worth Police and Firefighter Memorial
P.O. Box 101537
Fort Worth, TX 76185
Fallen Heroes Website
[Please note the address for the memorial fund is not the address
for the Fort Worth Police Dept] |
© 2008 Fort Worth Police Dept.
All Rights Reserved.
350 West Belknap Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102
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