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If you have information about a crime, call the Boynton Beach Police Department at (561) 742-6100.
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Watch as Boynton Beach Firefighters rescue a pilot who crashed his plane in front of Ocean Ridge Town Hall. (Video by Boynton Beach Police Officer Russell Faine).
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Any public servant who puts his or her life on the line to protect the safety and freedom of Americans.
*****This is the official Boynton Beach Police Department Myspace page, which is run and maintained by the Office of Media Relations for the Boynton Beach Police Department in Palm Beach County, Florida. *****
The Boynton Beach Police Department, which was established in 1920, is overseen by Chief G. Matthew Immler. The department is a full-service law enforcement agency with a 159-member force of highly-skilled, dedicated and culturally diverse men and women who are committed to excellence through training, education and professionalism.
BBPD provides service to a Boynton Beach's 15.7 square miles and its population of more than 67,000. The city is divided into ten patrol zones which are staffed by motor vehicle patrol units and augmented by specialized units that include: Traffic, Community Relations, Community Patrol (Bike), Tactical Patrol, Marine Patrol, K-9, Crime Prevention, Professional Standards, Criminal Investigations, Intelligence Section and S.W.A.T.
For more information about the Boynton Beach Police Department, please visit our website at www.bbpd.org
Boynton Beach Police Sgt. Rich McNevin talks to WPTV Channel 5 about August 17, 2008, the day a career criminal shot him in the abdomen. McNevin's bulletproof vest saved his life.
The below photo was taken on South Federal Highway by CSI McKinlay on 1-3-08. The driver of this car was ejected from the vehicle and died on the way to the hospital. Please drive responsibly and obey the speed limit.
BBPD talks about being on Myspace, YouTube, Facebook and now Twitter!
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The Boynton Beach Police Department is accepting applications for employment. Individuals interested in becoming a police officer with the BBPD can contact a recruiting representative at 561-742-6182.
Boynton Beach Police Department's Friend Space (Top 15)
Thanks for your MySpace site and thank you for being a friend to the 518,000+ abused children and U.S. domestic orphans (foster children). You are a wonderful blessing to us as we strive to bring them the highest quality, faith based care and life change possible. Check out our new updated website www.arkofhopeforchildren.com
My name is Christmas Jane Doe. I was killed and dumped behind a rest area on interstate 95 in Northampton County, North Carolina. My body has been at the University Of North Carolina in Charlotte since 12/26/1983. No one has ever investigated my death. My death was not coved in any newspaper or by any TV station in this area. The Sheriff Department in Northampton County, North Carolina were contacted on 5/15/1998 by UNC about my remains and they had no records on me. I was never placed in NCIC and no info was ever sent out to any other state that I was found. I was just put in a box and forgotten. No one but the ME knew I was found dead. The land owners where I was found are no longer alive and the hunt club that found my remains is no longer around. Was I reported missing? Did someone love me? Does my mommy and daddy miss me? Is someone looking for me?