Welcome to the Waverly Police Department, a dedicated 24-hour, full-service police agency committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of the vibrant community we serve, encompassing approximately 4,250 residents. Our team of 13 devoted, full-time Police (Public Safety) Officers is committed to upholding the highest standards of law enforcement.
The Waverly Police Department recently updated its policy and procedures for handling commendations and complaints concerning its officers and employees. For information concerning the process, you can visit our website for a detailed description of how to register your commendation or complaint.
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Guidelines for Commending an Employee or Registering a Complaint.
INTRODUCTION
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The Department of Public Safety is currently updating its computer database on businesses located within the City of Waverly. This information is kept on file in our office as well as the 911 Center so that we may contact you, or the appropriate person, in the event of an alarm or emergency that may arise at your business after hours. We would appreciate you taking a few minutes to complete the form including any appropriate cell phone or pager numbers.
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The Waverly Police Department received more than 100 pounds of prescription drugs during its 5 hour Drug Take Back day last Saturday.
The Drug Take Back was part of a national initiative to collect unwanted or expired prescription drugs. The initiative helped keep these drugs out of the hands of children or drug abusers, and provides for their proper disposal.
“We were impressed with the response of the community to this event,” said Chief David Daniel. “This demonstrates...
WAVERLY POLICE DEPARTMENT TAKING BACK UNWANTED PRESCRIPTION DRUGS APRIL 28 AT FRED’S PHARMACY
On April 28 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the Waverly Police Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will give the public another opportunity to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs. Bring your medications for disposal to Fred’s Pharmacy at 515 West Main Street in Waverly. The service is free and...
Waverly Public Safety Officer Chris Taylor graduated Basic Police School at the TN Law Enforcement Training Academy on March 16. The 10 week school meets the TN POST basic training requirements for new police officers.
Officer Taylor was hired in October of 2011 after an extensive hiring process implemented by the Waverly Police Department. The process includes a physical agility test, written exam, oral interview boards, and an extensive background investigation.
Officer Taylor has been in...