Public Safety
Chief Cody Cullimore | Meet the Officers and Staff of the Lindon City Police Department | 2008 Night Out Against Crime | Newsletter Articles | Memorial Day 2009 Photos | Lindon Police Department Wives Community Service Projects | August 2005 Newsletter - Good Guys Wear Blue (Or in this case, tan) | 12 Step Emergency Preparedness Plan
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IF YOU HAVE AN EMERGENCY, DIAL 911
For non-emergency dispatch service for police or fire services, call 229-7070
For the Police Department Office, call 769-8600
For the Fire Department Office, call 229-7327
Click here for answers to commonly asked questions about the Police Department
Click here to visit CrimeReports.com and view real time Lindon Public Safety incidents.
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Lindon City Police Department celebrates one year of service!
Click here to read the Daily Herald article and view footage of the anniversary celebration.
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LIndon City Police Department
Back row: Sgt. Josh Edwards, Russell Collins, Officer Eric Whitehead, Officer Marc Wright, Officer Ray Ormond, Officer Curtis Campbell, Officer Tony Weinmuller, Officer Matt Barlow, Officer Darrell Bingham; Front Row; Officer Alan Purvis, Officer John Lloyd, Sgt. Doug Eastman, Officer Steve Gray, Chief Cody Cullimore, not pictured - Officer David Welcker
click here to meet officers individually
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Chief Cody Cullimore, along with Mayor Jim Dain and members of the Little Miss Lindon Royalty
cut the ribbon to officially open the Lindon City Police Department Offices on June 18, 2008.
Also participating in the ceremony from left to right, Councilmember Eric Anthony, Councilmember Jerald Hatch, Councilmember Toby Bath,
City Administrator Ott Dameron, Councilmember Lindsey Bayless, and Councilmember Bruce Carpenter.
Chief Cullimore has served the community of Lindon for over 25 years, and was actually born and raised right here in Lindon. Click here read the monthly newsletter articles written by Chief Cullimore. If you have young children, you may be especially interested in the August 2005 article, titled "Good Guys Wear Blue."
Also starting July 1st, 2008, Fire and Emergency Medical Services are now provided to Lindon residents through a partnership with Orem Department of Public Safety. The Lindon City Fire Station is manned 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Response from the Lindon facility is expected to significantly reduce response times for emergency calls in Lindon.
If you have questions, contact the Police Department or Fire Department at the numbers above, or click here to contact Chief Cullimore directly.
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