Emergencies call 911
Non-Emergencies call (916) 714-5115
About the Elk Grove Police Department
The Police Department provides law enforcement and policing services to the City of Elk Grove. We have an authorized strength of 153 sworn officers and 115 professional staff. The Police Department responds to approximately 85,000 calls for service each year.
The department is divided into four divisions. The Field Services Division (Patrol) responds to the vast majority of calls for service and is made up of patrol teams, a Traffic Bureau, traffic and hit-and-run investigators, K-9 unit, and community service officers.
The Investigative Services Division, which is made up of general detectives, is responsible for the majority of follow up investigations (which includes homicide, assaults, robbery, theft, burglary, financial crimes and juvenile crimes). The Street Crimes Unit, which focuses on gang, drug and vice offenses, is a specialize group of officers who monitor graffiti, gang movement and track drug activity. The Problem Oriented Policing Unit, Crime Prevention, Records Division and the Forensic Unit are also part of the Investigative Services Division.
The Administrative Services Division is made up of the Chief’ s Office, Dispatch, Professional Standards, Fleet, Finance and Information Technology.
The Support Services Division provides assistance and support to the community and all units and bureaus of the department. This Unit is comprised of the Communications, Records and Property and Evidence Bureau.
The City has a population of more than 176,000 and is broken into five police beats.
Employee Statistics
Number of Authorized Full Time Employees | |
---|---|
301 | |
Personnel | |
Sworn | 169 |
Professional Staff | 132 |
Contact
Elk Grove Police Department
8400 Laguna Palms Way
Elk Grove, CA 95758
(916) 478-8000
8:00am to 5:00pm, Monday through Friday
Phone Numbers
- Abandoned Vehicles
(916) 714-5115 - Animal Services
aservices@elkgrovecity.org
(916) 687-3042 - Crime Prevention
(916) 478-8122 - Detectives - Investigations
investigations.req@elkgrovepd.org
(916) 478-8060 - Dispatch Center
(916) 691-3580 - Graffiti Hotline
(916) 478-8231 - Main Administration Number
(916) 478-8000 - Missing Persons Information
(916) 478-8299 - Narcotics Unit
(916) 478-8114 - Office of the Chief
(916) 627-3300 - Court Liaison
courtliaison@elkgrovepd.org
(916) 478-8010 - Patrol Officer Voicemail
(916) 627-3700 - Parking Enforcement
(916) 478-8160 - POP (Problem Oriented Policing)
pop@elkgrovepd.org
(916) 478-8110 - Professional Standards Unit
professionalstandards@elkgrovepd.org
(916) 627-3309 - Property and Evidence
(916) 478-8180 - Media and Community Relations/ Media Line
egpd_pio@elkgrovepd.org
(916) 627-3709 - Records Bureau
recordsrequest@elkgrovepd.org
(916) 478-8170 - Red Light Camera
(916) 478-8161 - Service Center
(916) 478-8100 - Special Investigations Unit
(916) 478-8114 - Tip Line
(916) 627-3333 - Towing Enforcement
(916) 478-8170 - Traffic Concerns
egpdtrafficconcerns@elkgrovepd.org
(916) 627-3714 - Traffic Officers
(916) 627-3714 - Traffic Unit
egpdtrafficconcerns@elkgrovepd.org
(916) 627-3714 - Volunteer Program
(916) 627-3708 - Youth Services/Juvenile Diversion
(916) 627-3344
Fax Numbers
- Administration
(916) 683-3061 - Detectives
(916) 684-0648 - Dispatch Center
(916) 691-3580 - Patrol
(916) 691-0452 - Property / Evidence
(916) 691-0413 - Records Division
(916) 683-4530 - Service Center
(916) 683-4624
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Chief Of Police
Bobby Davis
Chief Bobby Davis began his career in public service in May of 1996 with the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office, where he served as a Deputy, Sergeant, Lieutenant and Captain, until March of 2020, when he joined the us as the Assistant Chief of Police, where he has been responsible for the day-to-day operations.
Chief Davis is committed to officer wellness, collaborative policing, policing with technology, and serving our community members with dignity, respect, and fairness. He remains actively involved on the Steering Committee for the Reduction of African American Child Death and other community-based events.
Chief Davis holds a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from the Union Institute and University. His executive education includes the completion of the Senior Management Institute for Police, Executives Leadership Studies-Class 81 (SMIP), and the FBI-Law Enforcement Executive Development Association-Leadership (FBI-LEEDA Trilogy-Certificate of Completion).
Chief Davis was officially sworn in on March 23, 2022. He is Elk Grove's fifth Chief of Police since its formation on July 1, 2006.
Chief of Police and LGBTQ+ Liaison
Assistant Chief Of Police
Paul Solomon
On April 11, 2022, Elk Grove Police Chief Bobby Davis announced the selection of Elk Grove Police Department Captain Paul Solomon as the next Assistant Chief of Police for the Elk Grove Police Department.
"Assistant Chief Solomon has lived in Elk Grove and has been a public servant for over 29 years," said Chief Davis. "Additionally, Assistant Chief Solomon has worked as a supervisor or manager in every Elk Grove Police Department service area. I am so excited for what he will bring to the organization in his new role and how much he will add to the future of our agency."
Assistant Chief Solomon has over 29 years of law enforcement experience and has been a member of the Elk Grove Police Department since 2006. During his career here at the Elk Grove Police Department, Assistant Chief Solomon has risen through the ranks from Sergeant, to Lieutenant, to Captain, and now our Assistant Chief of Police.
Assistant Chief Solomon has been a long-time Law Enforcement Chaplaincy Sacramento board member and is the current Board President.
Assistant Chief Solomon holds a bachelor's degree in criminal justice, a minor in psychology, and a master's degree in human relations and business. Additionally, assistant Chief Solomon has completed the Police Executive Research Forum Senior Management Institute for Police and the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training Executive Development Course.
"I am excited and thankful for the opportunity to work with Chief Davis as he guides the department into the future. I look forward to continuing serving alongside the hard-working and dedicated members of the Elk Grove Police Department as we partner with the community on strategies to improve the quality of life in our city."
Mission, Vision, And Values
Mission
Our mission is to continually improve the quality of life in Elk Grove through:
- Strong community outreach and partnerships
- Fair and impartial interactions
- Promoting public safety through prevention, intervention and enforcement
- Developing and promoting a diverse professional work force
Vision
Through dedicated and highly skilled staff, we aspire to deliver world-class public safety service that meets the changing needs of a diverse community through partnerships built on mutual respect and trust.
Core Values
Empathy
We demonstrate sensitivity and compassion for others.
Collaboration
We dedicate ourselves to working with stakeholders to find solutions to emerging community and organizational challenges.
Diversity
We embrace the uniqueness of all members of our community and our organization.
Safety
We commit to providing a safe environment through which all can enjoy a high quality of life.
Respect
We respect all members of our community and organization and create an environment that encourages teamwork, innovation, and excellence.
Integrity
We pledge to uphold our position of trust by maintaining the highest ethical standards and adhering to the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics
Service
We proudly provide professional service in a manner that is fair, courteous, responsive, efficient and effective.