We're bringing you stories of the Mesa Police Department in Mesa, AZ. Meet the leadership, the officers behind the badge, and the professional staff. We'll discuss cold cases, police policies, training, community engagement and more.
The Mesa and Chandler Police Departments are making wellness a priority. The new tools officers have available to help have a healthy balance and growth.
Mesa Police look to solve a cold case. The murder of 19 year old Kelly Roach.
We're starting a series in Forensics! In this episode we're talking to a toxicologist in the Mesa Police Department Forensics Unit. What it takes to be part of this investigative team and is it really like you see on TV?
We're talking to one of our 911 Call Takers about what it's really like to be the lifeline during an emergency.
Mesa Police Department Assistant Chief Lee Rankin talks about the jump into to law enforcement and a monumental jump he just took out of a military aircraft!
We are learning more about the leadership of the Mesa Police Department. This week we sit down with Assistant Chief Ed Wessing who oversees out Patrol department. Why he never thought he'd be a Police Officer and what he thinks makes a good cop!
Assistant Chief Gina Nesbit talks about what led her to a career in law enforcement, rising through the ranks and her experiences as a female officer and now executive leader in policing.
We're sitting down with Mesa PD Assistant Chief Dan Butler as we get to know the Department's leadership team. Find out why AC Butler never thought he'd be a Police Officer and stay to the end for our game of would you rather!
We sit down with Mesa Police Department recruiters and academy to talk about what you need to know about applying to be a police officer. Tips on how to get ready now before you apply and we'll walk you through that process!
We're sitting down with Mesa, AZ police Chief Ken Cost. Chief Cost leads one of the largest police departments in the country. His rise through the ranks, what it takes to be an officer today , and what he says about recruiting and why Mesa is leading the way in policing.