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    City of Sedona

    City of Sedona

    (105 reviews)

    The city of Sedona is known for its lovely red pillars of red rocks surrounding the area, great art…read morescene and spiritual vortexes. As you enter town, the first thing you will notice are the red rocks surrounding formations. They will take your breath away. There are many galleries to wander in and out of. Have a tarot reading and find out what you have in store for your future. If you want to see and travel about, think about a Pink Jeep tour. A guide will take you off the beaten path maybe to Oak Creek Canyon and various hiking areas. Plenty of places to eat, shop, hike and enjoy. The weather is cooler there too where elevation is 4,300'. I've always thought that Sedona was a warm up session for Monument Valley. It is red rock formation glorified!

    This is a review for the Sedona Police Dept because there is nowhere else to post public opinion…read more After watching a recent incident involving your department, this was handled poorly from start to finish. Officers Steven Willadesen and John Klafin removed photographers from what appeared to be a public sidewalk without taking the time to verify the facts. Public photography is protected under the First Amendment, and that basic understanding seemed to be missing. Instead of doing their due diligence, the situation was escalated unnecessarily. Sgt. Jesus Perron was present and failed to step in or correct the situation, which is concerning for someone in a leadership role. Beyond the immediate issue, this kind of conduct opens the city up to potential lawsuits, which ultimately impacts taxpayers. Situations like this are preventable when officers are properly trained and act within the bounds of the law. Law enforcement officers are public servants. That means knowing the law, respecting constitutional rights, and handling situations professionally. None of that was demonstrated here. There needs to be real accountability when rights are violated, along with better training to ensure this doesn't happen again.

    Gilbert Police Department - This is bs I feel bad read paragraph before this

    Gilbert Police Department

    (55 reviews)

    Went in for a tour today, March 11th and it was very welcoming. My mentor was Sara Garza she is…read moresuch an amazing lady a lot of respect for her and what she and the department does for our community. Super amazing department and I can't wait to work with GPD!

    I'm extremely disappointed with the response I received from the Gilbert Police Department after a…read morefrightening road rage incident on Sunday, April 26. My grandson and I were in the Fry's parking lot at Baseline and Gilbert when a man aggressively pulled in front of us and nearly caused a collision. I honked my horn to avoid being hit--something any reasonable driver would do. Instead of correcting his behavior, the driver stopped his car, began yelling, got out, flipped us off, and made threatening gestures toward both me and my grandchild. He then sped off recklessly, even hitting a curb as he exited. I immediately contacted the police and provided a license plate number along with a description of the individual. The officer's response was shocking. Rather than addressing the dangerous and threatening behavior, I was told that in the future I should avoid honking my horn because "it can make people angry." That advice shifts responsibility away from the aggressor and onto the victim, which is completely unacceptable. I was also told that there was little they could do because the vehicle was registered to a woman--despite the fact that someone else was clearly driving. No effort to contact the owner, no indication of follow-up, and no reassurance that this dangerous individual would be addressed. This kind of response does not inspire confidence in public safety. When someone is behaving aggressively and threatening others in broad daylight, especially around families, there should be accountability. Instead, it felt like the situation was dismissed entirely. I expected better from a department tasked with protecting the community. Unfortunately, this experience left me feeling unsupported and concerned that it may take someone getting seriously hurt before action is taken.

    Mesa Police Department

    Mesa Police Department

    (43 reviews)

    So, I got arrested in 2018 for a DUI. I was arrested in Mesa and the police officers were all super…read morenice to me. They went above & beyond to be nice to me that night & I really wish I'd gotten their names because I would've sent them a thank you later. It has been 8 years since that happened and I am still sober. I think about that night often and the kindness I received especially since I was the one in the wrong & yet they made me feel safe & cared for. The whole dui thing sucked but all in all I had a great experience at the Mesa police department. Try your best not to get arrested but if you must do it in Mesa! & be up front with them. Police officers absolutely love when you tell them the truth Thank you to the Mesa police department for making what would have been only a negative experience into something positive! Sorry this review is so late but hey, better late than never.

    If I could give a zero I would. In July of 2024 they found my deceased son behind a strip mall. My…read moredaughter arrived at the scene and asked to take his suitcase and belongings, he was just released from a recovery program two days before. They refused her request stating they would take them to evidence. Three weeks later I called evidence to see when things would be released, they denied having his things at all. I called Mesa Police and was told they didn't know where his things were, nothing was brought in from the scene. Weeks later I was told they apologized but they left his stuff at the scene by mistake. In his things were every last things he owned, jewelry, clothes, medications, his Bible, his photos and a black sachel full of psych medications, suboxone, and prescribed substance, that they said they left at the scene. ​The medical examiners office took photos of all of those things including the medications, but the Mesa Police denied seeing the sachel of meds. I requested the report 3 times after they closed his case to accidental fentanyl poisoning, it was never sent to me. I made a formal complaint to Internal Affairs, they took four weeks and wrote me saying only, "their officers acted accordingly", they closed the investigation. To them my son was a waste of time, he was an addict, another body to collect, more paperwork. Why ? Because it was not one of their children. Shame on all of you that overlooked the last memories we would have had of my son, shame on you for not investigating the cameras at the store that viewd who gave him the drugs and shame on you for the devastating treatment we recieved.

    Police Dept - policedepartments - Updated May 2026

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