Flagstaff Police Department Citizen Liaison Committee (FPDCLC)

Members of the Flagstaff Police Department Citizen's Liaison Committee meet with the public during a quarterly meeting held June 22, 2016 at the offices of the Sunnyside Neighborhood Association Inc.

Members of the Flagstaff Police Department Citizen Liaison Committee meet with the public during a quarterly meeting held June 22, 2016 at the offices of the Sunnyside Neighborhood Association Inc.

See slideshow below of previous events

The Flagstaff Police Department Citizen Liaison Committee was formed following discussions with the community in early 2014 and is supported by a grant from the Arizona Community Foundation, the Flagstaff Community Foundation and the Forest Highlands Foundation.

Members will work to improve the communications process between the department and the community, encourage community members to submit complaints without fear of retribution and provide a proactive informational forum to address community concerns when incidents and issues arise. Founding members represented a cross-section of the community and included Roxana Cardiel De Niz, Scott Deasy, Jessie Dominguez, Deborah Harris, Pit Kolodinsky, Laura Longoria, Frank X. Moraga, Marianne Sullivan, Rose Toehe, Kevin Treadway, Walt Miller and Lina H. Wallen.

The committee holds quarterly informational meetings in various neighborhoods in Flagstaff. Previous community meetings have been held on Dec. 10, 2016 at the Murdoch Community Center; March 3, 2016 at the Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church Cultural Center and June 22, 2016 at the offices of the Sunnyside Neighborhood Association Inc.

Please contact the committee if your group would like to host future meetings.

Citizens can communicate with the Flagstaff Police Department Citizen Liaison Committee via voicemail by calling (701) 428-1373. A designated member of the committee will respond to your e-mail or voice mail as soon as practical. *This voicemail is not monitored at all times. It is intended solely as a venue to address the Citizen Liaison Committee for structural, political, or societal concerns on issues relating to policing. The Citizen Liaison Committee does not investigate complaints on specific incidents involving the police department or its staff.

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Go to the home page of the Flagstaff Police Department for information on:

Step-by-step instructions on
how to file an online police report

FAQs

How do I file an officer commendation/complaint 

Can I file an electronic/online officer commendation/complaint form?

Can I file an online police report?

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Click here for the full biographies and statements of the founding members of the Flagstaff Police Department Citizen Liaison Committee

Click here for Frequently Asked Questions regarding Flagstaff Police Department Citizen Liaison Committee

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For local media coverage of the committee, visit: 

Arizona Daily Sun: Flagstaff police, citizen liaison panel build trust face-to-face

Arizona Daily Sun: FPD launches community liaison committee

Arizona Daily Sun: More on members of FPD Community Liaison Committee

Arizona Daily Sun: Opinion: Liaison committee a welcome bridge to Flagstaff police

nazTODAY: Group Works to Better Police Relations

AmigosNAZ: New Flagstaff Police Department Community Liaison Committee is up and running

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Previous agendas:

Click here to view the Agenda from the Dec. 10, 2015 community meeting

Click here to view the Agenda from the March 10, 2016 meeting and written feedback from the Flagstaff Police Department resulting from the Dec. 10, 2015 community meeting

Click here to view the Agenda from the June 22, 2016 meeting and written feedback from the Flagstaff Police Department resulting from the March 10, 2016 community meeting