Our online utility bill pay system is currently down. The software vendor is looking into the issue. In the meantime, we will not proceed with shut-offs as scheduled for 2/28/23 and will update the timeline when the system returns. You can still pay by credit card, check or cash at City Hall.

We are an accredited law enforcement agency, which means we follow the highest standards for law enforcement. Our greatest asset as a department is our officers and support staff. They understand the importance of what they do and have a strong sense of duty and pride when it comes to protecting and serving you. Click here for a full message from Chief Moericke.

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Message from Chief Moericke

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Sex-Offender Information Bulletin

SEX OFFENDER INFORMATION BULLETINLEVEL 3 NOTIFICATION OF RELEASE(HIGH RISK TO RE-OFFEND) The Sumner Police Department is releasing the following information pursuant to RCW 4.24.550 and the Washington State Supreme Court ...

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Animal Services Shifts to Remote

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Police Add Blue Bridge

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Fireworks in Sumner

Legal fireworks are allowed in Sumner only on July 4th from Noon to Midnight. Please follow these guidelines and recommendations to enjoy a safe holiday despite recent dry conditions. Enjoy ...

$20k Bonus for Lateral Police Hires

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Sumner Police Department1 day ago
Beers and BBQ this 4th of July? Make sure you plan ahead – don’t drink and drive!

🎇 Use a rideshare
🚗 Designate a sober driver
🏠 Stay safe, stay put

Keep our roads safe and drive sober this 4th of July.
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Sumner Police Department1 day ago
Are you looking to serve a tight-knit, supportive community where you’re more than just a badge number? Join our dedicated team and experience what it’s like to truly make a difference in a place that backs its officers.

👮‍♂️ Incentive Bonus for Lateral Officers!
💰 $20,000 hiring bonus!
• 50% paid at hire
• 50% after successful completion of 12-month probation
🕒 40 hours starting sick leave
📆 40 hours starting management leave
🌴 Variable vacation accrual based on experience

We’re proud to be a department where community comes first and officers are valued and supported.

✅ Must be in good standing or eligible for rehire from previous agency
✅ Must hold current WSCJTC Peace Officer Certification or qualify under WAC 139-05-210

🎥 Watch our video to see what makes our agency and our town so special – and why this might be your next great move.

https://sumnerwa.gov/employment/

#LateralHire #JoinTheTeam #PoliceRecruitment #CommunityPolicing #NowHiring
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Sumner Police Department2 days ago
City Hall and remote offices will be closed Friday, July 4th in observation of Independence Day.
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Sumner Police Department2 days ago
Do you know what my name Suki means?!?! It means “like” and “love” -- I would like to meet you, and I would love to join your family!

My previous owners brought me to the shelter when they were no longer able to take care of a dog. I’m super happy, healthy, and friendly, and my buddies at the shelter have told me that I have been spayed and had all my shots. So I’m ready to get adopted today!

I am 3 years old, and as you can see by my photos, I have a smile that you are guaranteed to love! My vet thought I was a Shiba Inu mix since I’m medium-sized, but my doggie DNA test said that I am a perfect mix of shepherd (German and Australian!), retriever, and chow. Besides being super cute and happy, I am very playful and described as a “social butterfly” by the shelter staff who take care of me.

If you would like to meet Suki, we would love to have you reach out to the Metro Animal Services Shelter at pets@sumnerwa.gov. We are open Tuesday through Saturday, and are located near the South Hill Mall in Puyallup.
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Sumner Police Department2 days ago
As we gear up for fireworks, BBQs, and summer fun, don’t forget about our furry friends! The 4th of July can be a stressful (and even dangerous) time for pets. Here are some quick tips to keep them safe and happy:

-Keep Them Indoors: Fireworks can frighten pets. Create a quiet, comfortable space inside where they can feel secure.
-ID Tags & Microchips: Make sure your pet’s ID tag is up to date in case they get scared and run off.
-Skip the Fireworks: Leave pets at home when heading to displays—it's safer and less stressful for them.
-Secure Exits: Loud noises can cause pets to bolt. Double-check that doors, windows, and gates are secure.
-Use Background Noise: Play soft music or turn on the TV to help drown out fireworks booms.

Let’s make sure the holiday is fun for everyone, including our four-legged family members! Stay safe and have a happy 4th!
Sumner Police Department
Sumner Police Department3 days ago
Our hearts are heavy following the tragic events that unfolded yesterday involving our fire service brothers and sisters in Idaho from the Coeur d'Alene Fire Department and Kootenai County Fire & Rescue.

The Sumner Police Department extends our deepest condolences to everyone affected by this senseless act of violence.

Please keep the families of all involved in your thoughts and prayers during this incredibly difficult time.

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