MARANA POLICE DEPARTMENT
UNPARALLELED SERVICE, UNWAVERING PROTECTION,
UNCOMPROMISED INTEGRITY
For emergencies, call 911
For general Town of Marana questions, please call 520-382-2000
For media inquiries, please call 520-382-2000 and request for the Public Information Officer
SERVICES
NEW VIDEO SERIES: ELEVATE
We are taking our MPD behind-the-scenes training videos to new heights with our new series “Elevate.”This is all about transparency and showing you how our officers train to elevate their skills to continue providing five-star service and protect this community.
FOCUS
PUBLIC SAFETY AWARENESS & EDUCATION
PUBLIC SAFETY NEWS
The #SplashSavvy Summer Kick-off event returns to Ora Mae Harn Park with a competition relay between the Northwest Fire District, Marana Police Department and Marana Parks & Recreation lifeguards.
The Marana Police Department held its awards and promotion ceremony at the Heritage Highlands at Dove Mountain on Wednesday, May 8, 2024.
A Marana Police Officer is being recognized for his work in DUI enforcement and education.
Roberto Jimenez has been appointed as Deputy Chief of the Town of Marana Police Department, effective February 10, 2024.
The Town of Marana is recognizing its Police Volunteer Program for 20 years of service to the community.
The Pascua Yaqui Tribal Council selected the Marana Police Department as a grant recipient from the Gaming Revenue Sharing Program with an award of $10,000.00.
The Town of Marana officially has a new Police Chief. Chief Pridgett was sworn in by Town Clerk and Assistant Attorney David Udall during a historic ceremony inside the Marana Police Community Room on Wednesday, January 24, 2024.
The Town of Marana is proud to welcome Jeffrey Pridgett as the new Chief of Police.
Marana Police Chief Jeff Pridgett is the newest graduate of the FBI’s National Academy.
The Marana Police Department is hoping to raise awareness about the importance of using martial arts to prevent deadly use of force incidents.
Town Manager Terry Rozema sits down with Marana Police Officer Brian Neuman to discuss the ways MPD addresses traffic safety and road rage, as well as a motorcycle-related "lane filtering" law.
The Town is recognizing Sergeant Adam Lawson for his 21 years of service with the Marana Police Department.
The Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GOHS) has awarded the Marana Police Department two grants totaling $114,871 for overtime funding and equipment.
The Marana Police Department has been awarded their re-accreditation certification from the Arizona Law Enforcement Accreditation Program (ALEAP).
The Marana Police Department is now using new technology to enhance communication with the community.
National Night Out is back with a friendly game of kickball featuring the Marana Police Department and Northwest Fire District.
The Marana Police Department is putting its officers through intensive active shooter response training with a focus on saving lives in a mass casualty event.
The Marana Police Department is receiving funding from the federal government to purchase a 3D scanner to help with the documentation and prosecution of violent crime scenes.
Jeff Pridgett has been officially appointed as Police Chief for the Town of Marana by Town Manager Terry Rozema, effective this December. Pridgett previously served the Town as Police Captain. He will fill the position previously held by Reuben Nunez.
Marana Police Chief Reuben Nuñez is retiring from the department after more than a decade with the Town of Marana and nearly 40 years in law enforcement.
The Marana Police Department is looking for new participants for its upcoming Citizens Police Academy set to begin later this month.
The Marana Police Department is seeking re-accreditation through the Arizona Association of Chiefs of Police (AACOP) Arizona Law Enforcement Accreditation Program (ALEAP).
A Marana Police Volunteer and Detective are being honored for going beyond the call of duty through their work as chaplains to help those in need throughout the region.
Officer Kevin Trapp is retiring after 20 years of service with the Marana Police Department.
The Town of Marana is recognizing Officer Jeffrey Rowe for his many years of service in law enforcement.
Town Manager Terry Rozema sits down with Police Chief Reuben Nunez to talk about Marana Police Department's approach to traffic stops and whether the Town has a speeding problem.
Town Manager Terry Rozema sits down with Marana Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Amanda Wiggins and Town of Marana Tourism & Marketing Manager Stefanie Boe to discuss the ways the Town and the Chamber are working together to attract more sit-down restaurants, including the Restaurant Task Force.
Marana Police attended the Southern Arizona Law Enforcement Training Center for pursuit drivers training, which includes a pursuit on the road course and encountering sudden objects in the roadway.
Two Marana Police Motorcycle Officers placed in the top five of two events at the 26th annual Southwest Police Motorcycle Training and Competition in Tucson.
Marana Police Officer John Shafe has been chosen to receive the Sons of the American Revolution Law Enforcement Award.
CONTACT
POLICE COMMUNICATIONS CENTER
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-Emergency: (520) 682-4032
Police Main Number: (520) 382-2000
Police Main Fax: (520) 382-2001
MARANA POLICE DEPARTMENT
11555 W. Civic Center Dr.
Marana, Arizona 85653
MARANA POLICE DEPARTMENT
INA ROAD SUBSTATION
5100 W. Ina Rd.
Tucson, Arizona 85742