City of Suisun City
701 Civic Center Blvd.
Suisun City, CA 94585
Tel: (707) 421-7300
Fax: (707) 421-7366

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Neighborhood Watch Meetings
Bluejay Drive

7:30-8:30 p.m.
Friday Feb. 25

For more information, contact Pam Greenwood at
707-435-2748
or e-mail

Chief Ed Dadisho,
Chief of Police

Business Phone:
707-421-7373

Emergency Phone:
911

Fax:
707-422-8074

E-mail:
SPDadmin@suisun.com

Address
Headquarters:
701 Civic Center Blvd.
Hours:
7a.m - 7 p.m. daily

Constable Anson
Burdick Center Police Substation
1101 Charleston St.

Phone:
707-421-3223

Department Highlights:
Recent News:
December 29, 2010
POLICE URGE RESIDENTS TO CELEBRATE NEW YEAR WITHOUT GUNFIRE

SUISUN CITY - The Suisun City Police Department has launched the "Celebrate the New Year Without Gunfire" campaign based on a simple principle of physics: what goes up, must come down.
>> READ MORE >>

December 2, 2010
HOLIDAY CRIME PREVENTION TIPS FROM THE POLICE DEPARTMENT

SUISUN CITY - Nothing can ruin the Christmas spirit faster than being the victim of a crime. Don't be an easy target. Read more for simple tips on having a safe, happy holiday season. >> READ MORE >>

November 24, 2010
CLICK IT OR TICKET THIS HOLIDAY SEASON TO SAVE LIVES

SUISUN CITY - With millions of Americans hitting the roads,
Suisun City Police Department wants everyone to arrive safely at their destinations. Drivers and passengers need to know officers will be out in force sending the strong message to "Click It or Ticket." >> READ MORE >>

September 10, 2010
COMMUN ITY PARTNERING KEEPS CRIME RATE LOW

SUISUN CITY - The ongoing effort by the Police Department to work with the community has resulted an eight-year low in the number of serious crimes in Suisun City. Overall, the number of the most serious crimes declined 26% (or 226 incidents) in 2009 compared with 2008. >> READ MORE >>

This page was updated 4/6/2011