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Community Safety & Programs
From public safety workshops and community events, to neighborhood watch programs and youth outreach initiatives, the Westminster Police Department is dedicated to strengthening community relationships, fostering trust, and promoting transparency and safety for all. The following programs and services designed to strengthen the bond between our police department and the community.
In 2024, WPD created a Special Events & Engagement Team to enhance community outreach, strengthen public safety at local events, and foster meaningful connections between officers and residents. The unit currently consists of one sergeant and three officers. For additional inquiries regarding community programs and events, please reach out to the Special Events & Engagement Team.
The Westminster Police Department acknowledges that properly installed, well-maintained and appropriately utilized alarms are beneficial to crime prevention. We utilize an "Informed Response" strategy in order to help our department cut back on the hundreds of hours our officers spend each year responding to false intrusion alarms. This strategy frees up police time to respond to actual break-ins and other emergencies.
The alarm company receiving the original intrusion signal from the residence or business will contact the owner of the alarm prior to contacting the Westminster Police Department. After the alarm company has contacted the alarm owner or attempted to make contact, a call may be placed to the police department dispatch center, if needed. The intrusion alarm will be broadcast to the police officers working on duty, but a police response to the intrusion alarm will only occur if one or more of the following conditions exist:
- Someone has witnessed an intrusion
- Two different alarm zones have been activated such as a perimeter window or door alarm sensor AND a motion, heat, or other sensor
- All other intrusion alarms will be broadcast to the police officers working, and officers will have the informed discretion to respond based on their knowledge of the beat they are working, crime trends, serial burglaries, etc.
The Blue Envelope Program is a community-focused initiative designed to improve communication between law enforcement and individuals with a condition or disability who may require additional accommodations or awareness during a first responder interaction (traffic stop, etc.).
Program Details
Participants use a blue envelope provided by the Westminster Police Department to store essential documents (vehicle registration, insurance, etc.) in addition to any important information or instruction that may help officers better understand their needs.
Westminster Police Department officers have completed the Pulse Line Collaborative Training (PLCT), which focuses on education and best practices to foster positive communication with individuals with disabilities.
The Blue Envelope Program does not exempt participants from following the law. Officers may still use necessary safety actions.
Participation
- Participation in the Blue Envelope Program is free and voluntary. There is no registration requirement, and no information is stored.
- Blue envelopes are available upon request at the Westminster Public Safety Center located at 9110 Yates St, Westminster, CO 80031.
- It is recommended to place the blue envelope in the glove box of the vehicle.
- Let the first responder know you will be handing them the blue envelope when the interaction begins.
For more information, please email the Police Department. Watch the WPD Blue Envelope Program explainer video.
Sign up to receive Amber Alerts
The Amber Alert program empowers law enforcement, the media and the public to combat child abduction by sending out immediate, up-to-date information that aids in the child's safe recovery.
- Amber Alert can only be activated by law enforcement agencies through the Colorado Bureau of Investigation.
- Amber Alert is intended only for the most serious, time-critical child abduction cases.
- Amber Alert is not intended for cases involving runaways or parental kidnapping, except in life-threatening situations.
Amber Alert Criteria
- The abducted child must be 17 years of age or younger.
- The abducted child must be in immediate danger of serious bodily injury or death.
- There must be enough descriptive information to believe a broadcast will assist or aid in the recovery.
If you witness child abduction or have information regarding a current Amber Alert, call 911. Take note of important information to help law enforcement, such as the description of the child and the suspect, the location of the event, a description, and the license plate number of any vehicles involved.
E-Bike Safety
The City of Westminster is home to tons of trails and parks widely used by residents and visitors. E-bikes (electric bicycles) have become increasingly popular, but before you purchase one, make sure you know the different classifications and rules.
All E-Bikes are allowed on roadways and must follow the rules of the road. The City only allows Class 1 & Class 2 E-Bikes which are limited to motor assist up to 20 mph on sidewalks, trails and in parks.
Currently, the City of Westminster does regulate E-Bikes consistent with Colorado Revised Statutes 42-1-102 (28.5).
FAQs
What is an E-Bike?
An E-Bike (electric bicycle) looks like a regular bike, but has an electric motor (cannot exceed 750 watts of power) to assist the rider.
What are the three types of E-Bikes?
There are three types of E-Bikes (Class 1, 2 and 3).
Class 1 E-Bikes
- Motor assist when pedaling up to 20 mph
- Allowed on roads, sidewalks, trails, and in parks
- No age restriction
Class 2 E-Bikes
- Motor assist up to 20 mph, no pedaling required
- Allowed on roads, sidewalks, trails, and in parks
- No age restriction
Class 3 E-Bikes
- Motor assist when pedaling up to 28 mph
- Not allowed on sidewalks, trails, and in parks
- Riders must be 16+ and helmets are required if under the age of 18
What types of E-Bikes and E-Scooters are allowed on trails in Westminster?
Class 1 and 2 E-Bikes are allowed on multi-use paths and trails where traditional bicycles are permitted. Electric scooters that weigh less than 100lbs and are powered by an electric motor with a maximum speed of 20 mph are allowed on roads, sidewalks, trails, and in parks.
Traffic flow and individuals using outdoor spaces shall maintain a safe speed at all times. Traffic flow of individuals using or approaching community buildings shall not exceed speeds of five miles per hour. See W.M.C. 13-1-5 Use of Regulations at All Parks, Recreation, Libraries and Open Space Properties.
What is NOT allowed on trails in Westminster?
Class 3 E-Bikes are not allowed on a bicycle or pedestrian path where traditional bicycles are permitted.
Off-Highway Vehicles (dirt bikes, ATVs, side by sides) are not allowed on roads, trails, sidewalks, and in parks. Dirt bikes may be "street legal" if fully registered, equipped and operated per law. See Colorado Revised Statutes 33-14.5-101 (3) and Colorado Revised Statutes 33-14.5-108.
Toy Vehicles (minibikes, pocket bikes, Go-Peds) are not allowed on roads, trails, sidewalks, and in parks. See Colorado Revised Statutes 42-1-102 (103.5)(a).
Golf Carts are not allowed on roads, trails, sidewalks, and in parks. See Colorado Revised Statutes 42-1-102 (39.5).
Other High-Power Electric Vehicles (oversized e-bikes or scooters may be considered motorcycles if their power exceeds 4,476 watts) are not allowed on roads, trails, sidewalks and in parks. These types of vehicles may be "street legal" if fully registered, equipped and operated per law.
The Colorado Household Medication Take-Back Program is now expanding with the goal of establishing at least one permanent collection location in every Colorado county. All locations can accept prescribed controlled substances (e.g. Percocet, Vicodin, Xanax, Ritalin, and Adderall), along with other prescribed and over-the-counter medications. Visit the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment's website for locations and more information.
On the first Tuesday of every August, the City of Westminster joins forces with thousands of communities nationwide to celebrate National Night Out. Citizens, police and fire personnel, businesses, and community leaders come together to communicate with each other and unite against crime.
Neighbors gather for ice cream socials, backyard barbecues, and potluck dinners in a variety of locations. Westminster City Council, police officers, and firefighters visit these gatherings to socialize and answer questions.
National Night Out is designed to heighten crime and drug prevention awareness, bring neighbors together and strengthen neighborhood spirit, make neighborhoods safer, promote positive partnerships between police and the community, and generate support for local anti-crime programs.
A total of 28 neighborhoods participated in the 35th annual National Night Out in 2018. The 2026 National Night Out will be held on Tuesday, August 4, 2026. If you are interested in hosting a National Night Out party in 2026, please email the Community Events and Engagement Team or call 303-658-4290 and provide the following information before July 25, 2026:
- Contact Name
- Contact Email
- Contact Address
- Contact Phone
- Neighborhood Name and Address of Party Location
- Type of Party (BBQ, Potluck, Ice Cream)
- Number of Guests Expected
- Event Start and Estimated End Time
Neighborhood Watch is a national program that encourages neighborhoods to work cooperatively with their police departments to reduce crime and improve the quality of life in neighborhoods.
The Westminster Police Department will assist you in developing your Neighborhood Watch program, but its success relies on the commitment of the organizers. Learn more or establish a Neighborhood Watch program (PDF).
If you have further questions, contact a member of the Community Events and Engagement Team at 303-658-4290.
Police Dispatch will automatically alert officers to a residential or business alarm that has been identified as a panic or duress alarm. This type of alarm system is used or activated during robberies or similar incidents when police services are needed in an emergency.
If you have an alarm system, make sure everyone who has a key or knows the entry code; can make a lawful entry, is aware of how the system works. If the system or operator is new, practice the proper procedure for arming and disarming the system.
The Community Services Department responds to all parking violations, including illegal parking, expired plates, abandoned and inoperable vehicles, RVs and trailers.
Please contact Parking & Curbside Management at 303-658-2435 to report all parking issues and violations.
For additional information visit the Colorado Bureau of Investigation
The Public Safety Open House is hosted annually during the summer at the Public Safety Center (9110 Yates St, Westminster).
This is a day to meet with local first responders and learn more about essential safety resources for the family.
Check back here for more details on the 2026 Public Safety Open House.
Please understand that due to high demand and staffing levels there may be a substantial delay in when you are able to ride.
We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause, but we look forward to having citizens ride with officers again as we believe it is an important part of our departments transparency.
The goal of the Ride Along Program is to acquaint Westminster residents and business owners with their Police Department in a continuing effort to promote community/police understanding and cooperation. The minimum age for the program is 16. A parent or guardian of minors under the age of 18 must sign a parental release form.
There are currently eight patrol teams from which an applicant can request a ride along. All rides are scheduled for four hours. Please see the Ride Along application for team schedules and limitations regarding scheduling.
If you are interested in the Ride Along Program, and live or own a business in Westminster, you must fill out an application and read the program rules. If you have any questions, contact the Administrative Assistant of Patrol Services at 303-658-4281.
The Westminster Police Department Community Service Division can assist local businesses and residents in a security site analysis of their home or business to inform the owner of any needed adjustments to make the building more secure. The owner would be given advice on such things as lighting, doors and locks, and landscaping. If you would like to schedule a security check, please email the Community Events and Engagement Team or call 303-658-4290.
The Events & Engagement Team can schedule tours of the police department for groups of children who are interested in learning more about the functions and responsibilities of the department. The guided tour lasts about 30 minutes. If you are interested in scheduling a tour or would like further information, please email a member of the Community Events and Engagement Team or call 303-658-4290.
Program Description
The Westminster Police Department Auto Theft Prevention & Recovery Program provides residents with the resources and knowledge to reduce the risk of auto thefts. The program’s “Westy Trax” initiative offers free vehicle trackers to community members to aid in the recovery of stolen vehicles.
- Participants will receive a free tracker (Apple AirTag or Tile)
- WPD will install the tracker in a pre-determined location in the participant's vehicle
- Participants will follow steps to register tracker
- WPD will NOT have access to the tracker's location
- If vehicle is stolen, participants must contact WPD and provide the tracker's location
- Participants will be required to monitor and/or replace tracker battery
In addition to a free tracker, participants will receive:
- CATETCH kits to prevent the theft of catalytic converters and assist in their recovery
- CLUBS – Anti-theft steering wheel lock device
- Warning decal for vehicle
Participant Eligibility & Registration Form
Participants must live and/or work in Westminster and meet ONE of the following requirements:
- Recent auto theft victim
- Own a vehicle on CATPA’s Top 10 Most Stolen Vehicles list
To participate in the program, the registered owner of the vehicle must complete an online registration form and schedule an appointment ahead of the installation event on June 21, 2025.
Sign up using the online registration form.
*All installation spots have been claimed for June 21, 2025. Check back here or follow our socials for updates on our next installation event.
Prepare for Your Appointment
Participants must arrive on-time for their installation appointment at the Public Safety Center located at 9110 Yates St, Westminster CO, 80031 on June 21, 2025. The registered owner of the vehicle must be at the appointment with their vehicle, and is required to bring a valid driver license, vehicle registration card and proof of insurance.
Participants must bring their smart phone or personal device to their appointment in order to pair the tracker. If you request an Apple AirTag, please ensure that your iPhone's software is updated. If you request a Tile Tracker, please install the Tile app from the App Store or Google Play and create an account prior to your appointment.
Registered participants will receive an email with further instructions a week before the event.
More Auto Theft Prevention Tips and Resources
- Lock vehicle
- Take keys
- Do not leave valuables inside vehicle
- Do not leave vehicle running unattended
- Park in well-lit areas
- Use WESTY TRAX
- Call WPD non-emergency line at (303) 658-4360 to report suspicious behavior
Visit the Colorado Auto Theft Prevention Authority (CATPA) for additional resources.
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John Bradshaw
Detective - Senior Citizen Community LiaisonPhone: 303-658-4067
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Roger Cox
Sergeant - Community Events & Engagement
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Samantha Fulk
Officer - LGBTQIA+ Community LiaisonPhone: 303-658-4134LGBTQIA+ Community Liaison
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Kailey Linkus
Detective - Hispanic Community LiaisonPhone: 303-658-4109Hispanic Community Liaison
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Jeff Boden
Commander - ADA LiaisonPhone: 303-658-4341ADA Liaison
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Yutitham Xiong
Officer - Hmong Community LiaisonPhone: 303-658-4096Hmong Community Liaison