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The City of Wyoming, Michigan has a population of 72,125. The mayor as of 2018 is Jack Poll. The city can be found in Kent County.

Jack Poll
1155 – 28th Street SW
PO Box 905
Wyoming, MI 49509

The crime index of Wyoming, as reported by a 2016 statistic, was 279.2. There has been 309 registered sex offenders living in the city, with the residents-sex offender ratio at 245 to 1.

Wyoming, Michigan Police Station Information

According to the annual crime data, the crime rate in Wyoming, MI is 17% higher than the average of the whole of the state of Michigan, and when compared with the national average, is 2% lower than. When looking at violent crimes, Wyoming, MI has 1% higher than violent crime rate than Michigan average, while remaining 20% higher than the national average. In property crime, Wyoming, MI is 21% higher than the average of Michigan and is 6% lower than the national average.

Facts about crime in Wyoming, Michigan:

  • The overall crime rate in Wyoming is 2% lower than the national average.
  • For every 100,000 people, there are 7.61 daily crimes that occur in Wyoming.
  • Wyoming is safer than 25% of the cities in the United States.
  • In Wyoming you have a 1 in 36 chance of becoming a victim of any crime.
  • The number of total year over year crimes in Wyoming has increased by 8%.

The Wyoming Police Department recognizes that our greatest resources are those we serve and those that serve. To fulfill the mission, the Wyoming Police Department is dedicated to providing a quality work environment through committed leadership, supervision, career development, training, and discipline, consistent with our Vision, Values and Mission.

The Wyoming Police Department was built on 5 acres of woodlands, which were formerly a part of the Rogers Farm. Thanks to the generous support of the Rogers family, the City of Wyoming received land for Pinery Park, the Senior Center, Veterans Memorial Gardens and the Police facility. Aesthetically, the building’s glass curtain front reflects the natural beauty of the park setting, while respecting the serenity of the adjacent Veteran’s Memorial Gardens. Its comfortable appearance and natural landscape serves to enhance the character of the surrounding neighborhoods.

The facility covers 54,000 square feet on two levels and includes patrol, investigation and administrative offices, cross-training fitness center, ergonomic office environment, training room able to accommodate 110 personnel and enhanced forensic facilities and systems.

Patrol Unit

The Wyoming Department of Public Safety’s Patrol Services Division is supervised by Captain Snyder who oversees two Squad Commanders, Lt. Zuiderveen and Lt. Steffes. The Squad Commanders each supervise three sergeants who have seven officers on their squads. Officers work ten hour shifts on days, afternoons, or nights.

Investigative Division

The investigative division offers specialized services and responsibilities. The office is located on the second floor of the Wyoming Department of Public Safety. You can reach our investigative division by visiting in person from 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Monday through Thursday or by phone at 616-530-7335.

Community Services Unit

Community Services

The Wyoming Department of Public Safety embraces a community policing philosophy and organizational strategy that includes crime prevention and community involvement as an integral part of day-to-day operations. The goal of this philosophy is to educate our community in detecting and responding to situations that could result in criminal activity or decreased quality of life. The department strives to prevent crime and disorder, rather than simply reacting to reports of crimes after they have occurred.

School Resources Officers

School Resource Officers (SROs) are sworn law enforcement officers responsible for providing security and crime prevention services in schools. They work closely with school administrators in an effort to create a safer environment.

Metro High School Police Academy

In cooperation with the area police departments, the WYPD participates in an annual summer Metro High School Police Academy. The one-week, 50-hour program exposes recent high school graduates to a police academy learning environment modeled after the Michigan Council of Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES). Contact Sgt. Brian Look at 616-257-9711 to obtain additional information.

National Night Out

The National Association of Town Watch (NATW) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the development and promotion of organized, law enforcement-affiliated crime and drug prevention programs.

Neighborhood Watch

Strong police and community partnerships are a critical component of the Wyoming Police Department’s community-oriented policing and problem-solving model. Over the past few years, Wyoming Neighborhood Watch groups have developed as highly effective tools in the detection, reporting and prevention of crime and criminal activity.

Wyoming Police Department Address:

Kimberly Koster, Director of Public Safety
2300 De Hoop Avenue SW
Wyoming, MI 49509
Phone: 616-530-7309
Fax: 616-249-3403

Correctional Facility
703 Ball Avenue NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Administration Phone: (616) 632-6400
Inmate Information Phone: (616) 632-6300

Mission Statement

“The Sheriff of Kent County and the Correctional Facility staff are dedicated to the safety and security of the community. The operations of this facility will be governed by the applicable State and Federal laws while maintaining the highest level of professionalism and service to the community.

Responsible inmate behavior will be encouraged by providing fair, impartial and humane treatment for all inmates. The safety and well being of all those incarcerated will be an ongoing objective.

The employees of this facility will be provided with the training, support and supervision necessary to keep a safe and professional environment.”

The Correctional Facility is a system of facilities that house the inmates committed to the custody of the Sheriff. In addition to these, the jail always has a small number of inmates out on Writs that are temporarily lodged in other jails or prisons.

The main jail employs the podular and dormitory housing designs to accommodate approximately 1,100 inmates of all security classifications. The facility is programmed for internal security to consist of a combination of direct and indirect supervision.

They are one of the few facilities in the country to have three state-of the-art integrated computer systems working simultaneously. We employ a Jail Management System which ties in with our live scan Identix fingerprint and Video Mugshot systems.

Wyoming, Michigan Jail:

Contact Information
Country: USA
Address 1: 2300 Dehoop SW
City: Wyoming
State: Michigan
County: Kent County
Phone #: 616-530-7300
Fax #: 616-249-3403
Additional Information
Type: Police Departments
Population Served: 68500
Number of Officers: 101

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Police Records Request in Wyoming, Michigan

Contact the Records Unit at 616-530-7314 to determine report availability. Charges may apply depending on processing time and scope of the request. Crash reports are available online https://ecrash.lexisnexis.com. You must be an involved party, have the report number and a credit card. The charge is $12.

Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)

The City Clerk is the designated Freedom of Information Act coordinator for the City of Wyoming. For full details on making a FOIA request and the process, please review the City of Wyoming’s Freedom of Information Act Policy and Guidelines; this document is also available in summary form. FOIA requests for the City of Wyoming can be submitted by email or mail to:

FOIA requests specifically directed to the Department of Public Safety may be submitted by email or mail to:

Wyoming Department of Public Safety

Attn: FOIA Coordinator
2300 De Hoop Avenue SW
Wyoming, MI 49509
Email: pd_info@wyomingmi.gov

Requests for the Department of Public Safety can also be faxed to 616-261-3527.

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