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Don’t be haunted by scary decisions The Summit Police Department is stepping up occupant protection and impaired driving patrols through Halloween season. (October 24th, 2025 through November 2nd, 2025) While Halloween celebrations may be different this year, many ghosts and g...
Summit Police Department Awarded Two Grants to Enhance Law Enforcement Capabilities The Summit Police Department is pleased to announce that it has been awarded two grants to support its law enforcement efforts. These grants will enable the department to enhance its capabiliti...
On October 11, 2025, at approximately 10:01 AM El Paso Police received a report of a motor vehicle theft at 400 N Elm St. The victim, reported that her white 2018 Ford F-150 was stolen sometime that morning. The vehicle was parked in front of her residence overnight, and ...
A resident turned in a found tablet. If you lost a tablet in the last few weeks and can describe what kind of tablet it is and demonstrate that you can unlock it with your pass code, please pick it up at the police station. It will be in our lost and found and once you sh...
Incident Summary On September 23, 2025, the Summit Police Department received a report of a theft from a motor vehicle parked on 63rd Street. The stolen items included a book bag containing a laptop computer. A detective was assigned to the case and conducted an investigation,...