Ed Gebhart
@FishersChief
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The official Twitter account of the Fishers Police Department Chief of Police.
4 Municipal Drive
Joined December 2021
I started my day by meeting with several area police chiefs to discuss how we can work together to keep our communities safe. Our primary conversation was on sharing effective strategies to take care of our officers' mental, physical, and spiritual wellness.
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Yesterday, we celebrated the careers of Officer Rob Thompson and Officer Bob Gaines. Both Officer Thompson and Officer Gaines started at FPD 23 years ago today, and both have worked patrol their entire careers.
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With the longer, hotter days, summer always seems to bring a different type of policing. Our officers are in their busiest season, but they remain laser-focused on protecting this community. The safety of this city is a result of their hard work. Thank you, Chief Ed
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It is good to see so many people out tonight including Parks Director Marrisa Deckert. Her team is off to a good start for Spark 2025.
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On June 21, the Fishers Police Department responded to the 9300 block of Benton Drive for the report of a shooting. Officers arrived to find a female victim who had been shot multiple times. The victim was holding an infant at the time. Officers immediately rendered aid to the
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Our Honor Guard presented colors at the NBA finals last Friday night. They train hard to prepare for these types of events. I want to thank them for representing our department. Now let's go to Oklahoma and crush the Thunder!
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This an outstanding effort by several of our officers. This is not luck; this is laser focused police work. You can expect this from our team if you come to our city and commit crimes. Our City, Our Kids, Our Cops
FISHERS – On Thursday, June 12, Fishers Police Officers responded to the report of a residential burglary in the 16000 block of Brookmere Ave, Fishers. The victim stated that two men entered her home and attacked her. The men left the home after stealing property from the victim
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Nice job Sergeants Griffith and Arnold. Congratulations, I can always appreciate our leaders strengthening their knowledge to help move us forward.
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In 2001, we started our first citizens academy. In 2004, we formed our graduate alumni association, now called our Police Corps. Today, 25 of them showed up for our pack the cruiser food donation. Thank you, Police Corps! We are grateful for your time and commitment!
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We are at Krogers packing the cruiser; come see us! All donations go to the Fishers Youth Initiative for summer meals.
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Stopping by @FishersParks Touch-a-Truck? Help us celebrate National Public Works Week and grab a free popsicle from Mayor @ScottFadness, @FishersFireDept Chief Ragsdale, and @FishersChief of Police Gebhart while you’re there! At the NPD AMP until 7p tonight!
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Last week, our officers went through taser training. Tasers are an effective tool our officers have had available for more than 15 years. Tasers can minimize potential injury to officers and subjects during a violent confrontation.
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Yesterday, our city honored our student graduates who are entering military service. We could not be the country we are without their dedication to serving. Our city supports and appreciates all of you.
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Today, we hosted a Wellness Fair to ensure our officers, staff and their families know all the resources available to them. We want to make sure everyone in our FPD family takes care of their mental, physical and spiritual wellness.
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Today, I had the awesome opportunity to speak to over 200 police, and civilian professionals about our pursuit of crime guns. Thank you, Alex and your Leads on Line team for the opportunity.
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Yesterday, I attended the Indiana SWAT Officers Association conference in Carmel. The debrief training was excellent, and the vendors were top-notch. If you are on SWAT this conference is a must-hit. It is always good to see a 251 alum; Walter Martin with Norse Tactics.
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**Public Nuisance Order Impact** In 2023, the city of Fishers adopted a public nuisance order. The ordinance imposes penalties on businesses that make excessive 911 calls. We have seen great success with this ordinance, and our police force is better because of it.
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This morning I spoke with a group of Fishers residents about the work our department is doing to continue to keep Fishers safe. I reminded them while Fishers is a safe city, it's very important to continue to stay vigilant by locking up your home and vehicles.
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Last week FBI Special Agent in Charge Herb Stapleton retired after twenty years of service. Thank you for working with us these last few years. Your partnership and leadership will be missed.
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