Cancel

Open app

Search

Denver Sheriff Department

1.0 (2 reviews)

Denver Sheriff Department Photos

More like Denver Sheriff Department

Recommended Reviews - Denver Sheriff Department

Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
Yelp app icon
Browse more easily on the app
Review Feed Illustration
Photo of Q S.
0
55
0

7 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

9 years ago

Helpful 2
Thanks 1
Love this 0
Oh no 0

Verify this business for free

Get access to customer & competitor insights.

Verify this business

Police District 6 - Citizen Advisory Group - meeting outside at DPD District 6.

Police District 6

2.3(15 reviews)
5.6 mi•Uptown, Northwest

District 6 Citizen Advisory Group meets once a month at the police station…read more DPD District 6 wants to hear from you, in addition to reporting crimes, let their police officers know your concerns and context.

DO NOTHING POLICE DEPARTMENT. District 6 Cops neither Serve nor Protect…read more I am a homeowner and resident in District 6, our property has a repeat Trespasser, RODNEY ALLEN TATE, who DPD Dist. 6, despite nightly calls from residents and owners, and the HOA President, despite a No Trespass Agreement on file with the City, despite multiple opportunities to arrest Mr. Tate sight on scene, refuses to timely respond to calls, and waits so long (over 2 hours on occasion) that TATE is no longer there by the time DPD shows up. On the rare occasion that they have responded in time to witness him in the act of trespassing - which is a crime against property and the people who reside here- they give him a warning. Case in point, they did this on Sunday March 23rd and guess what, RODNEY ALLEN TATE was BACK on 03/24/2025! When called to respond on 03/24/2025 they waited nearly an hour to respond, by which point TATE was gone again. This has been going on since before OCTOBER 2024, and DPD Dist. 6 has only managed to effectuate an arrest once. Abysmal. DO YOUR JOB DPD Dist. 6.

Photos
Police District 6 - Felony postal theft complaint that was never resolved. Officer Long incident #25-474360 2/3

Felony postal theft complaint that was never resolved. Officer Long incident #25-474360 2/3

Police District 6 - Felony postal theft complaint that was never resolved. Officer Long incident #25-474360 1/3

Felony postal theft complaint that was never resolved. Officer Long incident #25-474360 1/3

Police District 6 - District 6 office on Washington

See all

District 6 office on Washington

Denver Police Traffic Operations Bureau

Denver Police Traffic Operations Bureau

1.0(3 reviews)
5.5 mi•Northwest

Officer James T Nuanes is very unprofessional as you can see in a previous post about him. He…read moreswerved in my lane from the shoulder of an off-ramp and I almost rammed into him hadn't I braked and swerved to the right lane (exposing me to another potential accident). Dude had a bad attitude after I told him how dangerous what he did was and he trumped up my speeding ticket, he told me I was going 50 in a 40 zone before I confronted him about his dangerous driving and then he came back with a ticked saying I was going 58. He handed it to me and walked away so fast before I could even take a look or ask questions. Dude seems to be miserable and takes it out on drivers lol.

The City of Denver supports stop lights that are 'timed'. I know this. I always (for over a year…read moreI've been driving this route) look for the one at the bottom of the hill while West-bound on Park Ave when it crosses Globeville Rd. My reactions were not 'on' one morning (7A... shift-change time for the police) and I caught the 'edge' shall we say of a red light. Of course a squad was there (I KNOW this... they're ALways there) and I got absolutely no empathy when the male cop who pulled me over. Okay, I ran a red light. I have a CLEAN license. There was nobody at this intersection for 3 more minutes. Get off with a warning?...Um, NO. But here's my point: He said he appreciated my explanation, but I should have been slowing down from the time I was coming down the ramp and saw the YELLOW light. That's really interesting. I've been (now) timing this light. The yellow light stays yellow for THREE SECONDS. The one closer to Coors Field (next one going East) stays yellow for over SIX SECONDS. So.. just sayin'... I now know why I see so many people pulled over (only) West-bound on Park Ave immediately after this light. It's a money-maker. That's ALL it is. How can one go from 35mph (which is the posted speed limit) to 0mph in 3 seconds?

Denver Sheriff Department - policedepartments - Updated May 2026

Loading...
Loading...
Loading...