CCPD in the Community

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The Commerce City Police Department strives to be the standard of excellence for public safety and service to the community. The police department has a collaborative partnership with the community and treats people with respect and compassion.

CCPD focuses on four main objectives:

  • Crime prevention and reduction
  • Building and improving community relationships with residents and business owners
  • Use data and analysis to identify crime trends to improve service delivery
  • Reduce repeat calls of service by identifying and addressing crime trends

CCPD in the Community
CCPD in the Community
CCPD in the Community

Community Outreach Events

Operation: North Pole

He's baaaaccckkkk!
Commerce City are you ready for the third annual Operation: North Pole Patrol with Commander Claus, Sergeant Grinch, and the Officer Elves?!
SHARE it far and wide: Two weeks from today-- Friday, December 19th-- our caravan of patrol vehicles with Santa at the helm will be making its rounds throughout the city, stopping at six locations for you to climb up in the BearCat and onto Santa's lap!
All we're asking in return for your photo op with Commander Claus and crew is that you bring a non-perishable food item we can then donate to the Adams County Food Bank!
Here's Santa's route for the 19th, beginning at 5pm:
1. Pioneer Park
2. Greyhound Grounds Coffee House (and apartments)
3. Alsup Elementary
4. Belle Creek Family Center
5. North Range Crossings (apartments)
6. Reunion Coffee House
Just like in years past, the night of the operation we'll update a post on Facebook as we move from location to location so you'll be able to arrive at your chosen spot with plenty of time to spare!
We ho, ho, hope to see you all soon! Merry Christmas!

 

National Night Out

National Night Out is held annually on the first Tuesday in August in neighborhoods and locations across the city. The event promotes neighborhood unity and a strong police-community partnership to build a safer community. Residents and organizations are encouraged to invite their neighbors for block parties, cookouts or other events, with Commerce City police officers and other first responders stopping by to say hello!

NNO locations for Aug. 5, 2025:

  • Holly Park Apartments: 5524 E. 60th Ave.

  • South Adams County Water and Sanitation District: 6595 E. 70th Ave. 

  • Belle Creek: 10693 Belle Creek Blvd. 

  • Fronterra Village: E. 101st Avenue & Chambers Drive

  • Harvest Meadows: Fraser Street & E. 101st Avenue

National Night Out aims to:

  • Strengthen neighborhood spirit and police-community partnerships
  • Generate support and participation for local anti-crime programs
  • Increase awareness about crime and drug prevention
  • Send a message to criminals that neighborhoods are organized and fighting back

 

 

 



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