Police Department
Pigeon Forge Police
Department
P.O. Box 1350
3225 Rena Street
Pigeon Forge, TN 37868
Phone: 865-453-9063 (non-emergency)
Fax: 865-453-7211
pd@cityofpigeonforgetn.gov
Welcome to the Pigeon Forge Police Department’s
web site. Whether you live or work in Pigeon Forge, or are one of our millions
of visitors each year, this is an excellent opportunity for you to learn more
about the operations of our department as well as the talented men and women
who make up the organization.
Applying technology to law enforcement has
been a primary goal of the Pigeon Forge Police Department, second only to the
application of the community policing philosophy. The relationship between the
Pigeon Forge Police Department and our citizens has always been a
priority. This web site is just one way
for you to interact with us.
The success of the
Pigeon Forge Police Department cannot be credited to technology and special
programs; our success is due to the hard working and talented men and women
that make up the Pigeon Forge Police Department. From the uniformed patrol
officer to the criminal investigators; from crime prevention officers to
Tactical Rescue Unit members; from crime scene technicians and accident reconstructionist
to communications officers and our civilian support personnel, they can
take a piece of the credit for our success. We demand a lot of our employees
and I am proud of the quality of work that is consistently delivered. As in any
organization, we encounter problems and controversy from time to time; however,
it is our goal to be responsive to those issues and become a better department
as a result.
The Pigeon Forge Police Department is primarily charged with the preservation
of the peace and order of the City of Pigeon Forge, the enforcement of all
criminal ordinances and laws of the City of Pigeon Forge, the State of
Tennessee, and the United States. Specific division responsibilities include:
The prevention of
crime.
The repression of crime.
The investigation of crime.
The apprehension of criminal offenders.
The recovery of stolen property.
The regulation of non-criminal conduct.
I hope you take time to browse our site. If
you find an area that you may have questions about, or have suggestions on how
we may better serve you, our citizens, please let us know.
Sincerely,
Richard Catlett
Chief of Police