Goelet A.C. Beuf Satellite Police Station
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Welcome


Photo of Beuf Station The Goelet A.C. Beuf  Neighborhood Police Station is a local police facility staffed by Phoenix Police Department employees. The station was named after Officer Goelet A. C. Beuf who paid the ultimate sacrifice to protect the public on November 1, 1999. The staff is part of the Black Mountain Police Precinct, which is located at 33,355 North Cave Creek Road.
The Goelet A.C. Beuf Neighborhood Police Station provides 24-hour coverage, 7 days per week. Officers are not usually in the station for contact they are dispatched through the Police Communications operators by calling Crime Stop at (602) 262-6151. Due to budget restrictions we are unable to accept walk-ins at this facility at this time.

If you have an emergency please dial 911.

Contacting Station Supervisors:

Police supervisors can be contacted by dialing (602) 495-5200.

Station Responsibilities:

  • Provide police patrol response to the residents of Phoenix in the Black Mountain Precinct Boundaries.  
  • Proactively patrol neighborhood and commercial areas.
  • Enforce criminal, traffic laws, and investigate criminal matters.
  • Surveillance/enforcement of various areas of criminal activity [Neighborhood Enforcement Team]
  • Assist with community groups concerns and Block Watches [Community Action Officer].

Reporting Crimes

For emergencies, call 9-1-1. To make a crime report, call Crime Stop at (602) 262-6151. The report may be taken over the telephone OR an officer may be sent to your location, depending on the type of incident. It is important to file police reports on all crimes that occur, no matter how minor they may seem at the moment. If we do not have reports, we cannot develop a true picture of what is happening in your neighborhood.
Report Copies:
This station does NOT have copies of police reports or accident reports and does not do fingerprints.

Fingerprints

The Phoenix Police Department offers this service at the traffic records building at 1717 East Grant Street, in Phoenix, Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Private fingerprint companies can be found in telephone directories.

Alarm Systems & Permits

All owners of alarm systems in the City of Phoenix are required to have a permit for their alarm system, including both residential and business users. Alarm permits can be obtained from the Sunnyslope Station or by contacting the Alarm Unit at (602) 534-0322. These permit applications can be downloaded from the following web site. Alarm Unit Information

Patrol Watch

Police officers can patrol your home or business if you are experiencing troubles at the location or if you plan to be gone for an extended period of time. To request a patrol watch give the station a call and they will take the information for your beat officer.

Traffic Issues!

The Sunnyslope area has an abundance of traffic during certain times of the day. To reduce frustration during your commute, plan on leaving home at least 15 minutes earlier than you normally do to allow time to deal with traffic collisions, construction, etc. If you are involved in a traffic collision on the street, call police at either (602) 262-6151 or 9-1-1 if someone is injured. If the vehicles can be moved out of the street, move them to a nearby parking area to allow other traffic to pass. If they cannot be moved, leave them and wait to the side of the road.

If your concern is in regards to vehicles speeding in your area please call 534-SPEED or 534-7733.

If a traffic accident occurs on the freeway system, call the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) at (602) 223-2212.

When such things occur, nobody likes to be delayed or take alternate routes, but sometimes it is required for safety of police and fire personnel.

 

 

Police Main Page

Goelet A.C. Beuf Neighborhood Police Station
3435 West Pinnacle Peak Road
Phone # (602) 495-5200

Black Mountain Precinct
33,355 North Cave Creek Road, Phoenix AZ, 85331
Phone # (602) 495-5200


Community Action Squad Sergeant
Sgt. Mike Dwyer
602-534-1896
mike.dwyer@phoenix.gov

200 Area CAO’s
Officer Manuel Valenzuela
602-495-5193
manuel.valenzuela@phoenix.gov

Officer Thomas Owsley
602-495-5213
thomas.owsley@phoenix.gov

Officer Joseph MayField
602-495-5238
joseph.mayfield@phoenix.gov

Crime Free Multi Housing Officer
Officer Gerald Stuart
602-495-5189
Gerald.stuart@phoenix.gov

Abatement Detective
Detective Scott Gabbert
602-495-5276
scott.gabbert@phoenix.gov

Administrative Sergeant
Sergeant Bryan Richards
602-495-5200
Bryan.Richards@phoenix.gov

 

 

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