Puyallup Police Association

Puyallup Police Association Our membership consists of men and women who work 24 hours, 7 days a week to keep Puyallup safe! We are a part of this community, and we want what you want.

The Puyallup Police Association cares about public safety, but because we are a small association with the majority of our membership living and raising our families here, we really care about quality of life in our city. Our membership consists of the men and women who work 24 hours a day to keep Puyallup safe and livable for your family as well as ours. The PPA represents all Puyallup Police Off

icers and Police Sergeants, all Puyallup Jail Corrections Officers and Corrections Sergeants, and the City's Parking Enforcement Officer and Crime Prevention Specialist. We engage in civic and community events, volunteer and contribute to local charities, and offer college scholarships to deserving students each year.

Please see our statement about false and misleading statements made by a current candidate for Puyallup City Council.
10/24/2025

Please see our statement about false and misleading statements made by a current candidate for Puyallup City Council.

Happy Easter! The PPOA wishes you and your family the best!
04/20/2025

Happy Easter! The PPOA wishes you and your family the best!

From our family to yours, we wish you a Happy and Safe Easter!

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Merry Christmas from the PPOA!
12/25/2024

Merry Christmas from the PPOA!


Happy Christmas Eve to all, and to all a good night.

12/21/2024
05/14/2024

May 12-18, 2024 is National Police Week. We take a moment to recognize the sacrifice of those who have paid the ultimate a price protecting our communities. Thank you for your service. May we never forget.

11/18/2023
10/30/2023

A great video highlighting the new proposed Public Safety Building. Check it out and remember to vote!

09/06/2023
Chief Engle addresses some myths and misconceptions about the new Public Safety Building, including:1. Why the building ...
08/31/2023

Chief Engle addresses some myths and misconceptions about the new Public Safety Building, including:

1. Why the building is going up the hill
2. Do police officers respond from the station
3. Why do we need a new building
4. Do we run a regional jail

We encourage you to take a look:

The City is working on a project to fund a new Public Safety Building through a bond measure this November. Since announcing the bond, the Police Department has been getting lots of questions from the community about the project. Staff sat down with Chief Scott Engle to answer some of those question...

08/30/2023

Check out this excellent educational video from the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department about common drugs and paraphernalia we find every day in our community.

Talk to your families and loved ones about the dangers of illicit drug use.

The current Puyallup Police Dept public safety building was built in 1968 when the population of Puyallup was 14,000 (an...
08/26/2023

The current Puyallup Police Dept public safety building was built in 1968 when the population of Puyallup was 14,000 (and a police staff of 23).

With a population now exceeding 43,000 (and a police staff of 95), Puyallup Police are in desperate need of a new public safety building.

The Puyallup Police Association asks you to stand with our officers, and to vote yes on proposition 1.

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PO Box 702
Puyallup, WA
98371

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