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1051 Junction Blvd.
Roseville, CA 95678
(916)774-5000

Emergency:  911 or
(916)786-6444

News ImageStop for school buses
Motorists are reminded to STOP for school buses when their red lights are flashing.  Violating this important safety law endangers our kids, and may cost you too.   Click here to view a short public service announcement.
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Town Hall Meetings: Trailer and RV Parking
The Roseville Police Department will host two town hall meetings to discuss a proposal for the parking of recreational vehicles and all types of trailers on city streets. The meetings are on September 1 at the Martha Riley Library, and on September 3 at the Maidu Community Center.

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News ImageWelcome back to school! Meet Roseville's Youth Service Officers
Welcome back to school! Roseville Police Department's youth service  officers are looking forward to another year of working with students, and keeping our campuses safe. Read on to for an introduction to Roseville’s 2010/2011 youth service staff.


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News ImageRoseville Police Citizen's Academy
Want an inside look at how your local law enforcement agency operates?  The Roseville Police Department is now accepting applications for Citizen's Police Awareness Academy.  The academy will be from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights from September 14-23, 2010.
( Click here to download a flyer and application. )
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Citizens warned to take precautions when looking to hire a contractor
A recent case in which an 87-year-old Auburn woman was victimized in a scam has prompted the Placer County District Attorney's Office and the California State Licensing Board to remind the public--particularly senior citizens--to take precautions when hiring a contractor for work projects.
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News ImagePolice Chief Michael Blair to retire in April 2011
August 9, 2010—Giving the City of Roseville a lead time of eight months to select his replacement, Roseville Police Chief Michael Blair submitted a letter today to City Manager Ray Kerridge indicating his intent to retire on Friday, April 8, 2011 to coincide with his 50th birthday, making him eligible for retirement, after 24 ˝ years of service.
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News ImageBack to school safety tips
It's back to school time already!  Many of Roseville's public schools start August 10. Here are some safety tips for parents, students, and those who drive near school campuses.
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