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Locality: Brookfield, Missouri

Phone: +1 660-258-3385



Address: 116 W Brooks St 64628 Brookfield, MO, US

Website: www.brookfieldcity.com/

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Brookfield Police Department 30.10.2021

I have returned home. . . .... . . I’m lost do you recognize me? Contact 660-258-3385 See more

Brookfield Police Department 23.10.2021

Stolen from Chariton County.

Brookfield Police Department 05.10.2021

STOP! When traffic lights are out each driver should stop at the intersection before proceeding through.

Brookfield Police Department 28.09.2021

The Brookfield Police Department is accepting applications for the position of Police Sergeant. Salary is $39,270.40 annually after successful completion of a six-month probationary period plus benefits. Benefits include: LAGERS retirement system-100% department paid, medical insurance-100% department paid, paid overtime, paid vacation, paid sick leave and paid holidays. Salary and benefits after probation exceed $52,370.40 annually. Department supplied training, uniforms an...d equipment. The Brookfield Police Department is a proactive department involved in community events. Officers continually train in new areas. We have specially trained officers involved in DARE, SRO, Type II, SWAT, K9, Evidence Management, Hazmat Ops, FFI & FFII as well as several other areas. We also have officers certified to instruct in Less Lethal Munitions, Taser, Radar, PPCT, Firearms and Livescan. Qualified applicants must hold valid Missouri Peace Officer license, have a valid Missouri driver's license, pass oral board, written test and background investigation. Qualified candidates for the position of Police Sergeant will have a minimum of two years’ experience in law enforcement. To obtain an application, stop by the police department or send your resume and cover letter to the Brookfield Police Department, Attn: Personnel Officer, 116 W. Brooks St., Brookfield, MO 64628. Applications can also be obtained online at: http://www.brookfieldcity.com. Deadline for resume and completed application to be submitted: Open until filled. The Brookfield Police Department is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Brookfield Police Department 19.09.2021

The Brookfield Police Department is accepting applications for the position of Police Officer. Salary is $35,110.40 annually after successful completion of a six-month probationary period plus benefits. Benefits include: LAGERS retirement system-100% department paid, medical insurance-100% department paid, paid overtime, paid vacation, paid sick leave and paid holidays. Salary and benefits after probation total $48,143.40 annually. Department supplied training, uniforms and ...equipment. The Brookfield Police Department is a proactive department involved in community events. Officers continually train in new areas. We have specially trained officers involved in DARE, SRO, Type II, SWAT, K9, Evidence Management, Hazmat Ops, FFI & FFII as well as several other areas. We also have officers certified to instruct in Less Lethal Munitions, Taser, Radar, PPCT, Firearms and Livescan. Qualified applicants must hold valid Missouri Peace Officer license or be attending an academy, have a valid Missouri driver's license, pass oral board, written test and background investigation. To obtain an application, stop by the police department or send your resume and cover letter to the Brookfield Police Department, Attn: Personnel Officer, 116 W. Brooks St., Brookfield, MO 64628. Applications can also be obtained online at: http://www.brookfieldcity.com. Deadline for resume and completed application to be submitted: Open until filled. The Brookfield Police Department is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Brookfield Police Department 27.01.2021

Brookfield R-III school will not be in session today January 15 , due to weather and road conditions.

Brookfield Police Department 09.01.2021

So, since there is a lot to unpack here with what we are expecting the next 24 hours we've provided 4 images. The first showing who is in the blizzard warning a...nd who is in the winter weather advisory. Areas outside of the blizzard warning could see temporary periods where visibilities could drop below 1/4 mile with snow however, where the blizzard warning is, is the area we are expecting sustained periods of stronger winds and reduced visibilities. The second graphic is peak wind gusts. These wind gusts have subsided a bit this evening but will increase late tonight with gusts 35-50 MPH out of the NW expected much of Friday. The third graphic is onset time. The main issue is that the morning and evening commutes will both be impacted...use extreme caution if you must travel. The fourth graphic is the snow totals. This will be a light fluffy snow and will most likely be difficult to measure as will be blowing around. Stay safe out there tonight/tomorrow everyone! Let us know if you have any questions. See more

Brookfield Police Department 01.01.2021

Linn County Proud week 1 is over! We had a slower start than usual with our photo submission compared to week 1 this spring, but we love what we received! Week 2 starts today, so send in your photos via messenger to the Linn County Missouri Prosecuting Attorney. We’ll pick 5 next week and put as our cover photos on the Mom’s Breaking the Silence, the Linn County Sheriff’s Office, Brookfield Police Department, Linn County 911, the Ninth Circuit Victim Advocates and the Linn County Prosecuting Attorney Facebook pages!

Brookfield Police Department 31.12.2020

As promised - here are all your photos! Thank you all for sharing!

Brookfield Police Department 25.12.2020

***LINN COUNTY PROUD TAKE 2!*** In April, we had a month of amazing photos from you showcasing Linn County. We want to do it again! Mom’s Breaking the Silence..., the Linn County Sheriff’s Office, Brookfield Police Department, Linn County 911, the Ninth Circuit Victim Advocates and the Linn County Prosecuting Attorney all invite you to explore Linn County for a second time! As we go into the holiday season there are so many beautiful events and places right here at home that we would love to see and share. What brings you joy, peace, happiness, and smiles? What are you thankful for? Send us a photo via Facebook messenger to the Linn County Prosecuting Attorneyand Starting next week and every week for a month we’ll pick five photos and we’ll make each of them the cover photo for our Facebook pages! No caption necessary, but if you want, feel free to include a caption to your photo and we’ll share that too! We’re excited to see what you send us for Linn County Proud Take 2!!

Brookfield Police Department 21.12.2020

On December 14th at 1300 hrs., 65 Gingerbread Men escaped from the Brookfield Elementary School. It is believed the gang of Gingerbread Men exited the school through the East door of the kitchen. The Gingerbread Men are all between two and four inches in height and may be disguised with frosting. While not considered dangerous, the gang is very elusive. If you know the whereabouts of the gang, please contact the Brookfield Elementary School immediately.

Brookfield Police Department 11.12.2020

Week 4 of Linn County Proud Take 2 has been awesome! The different views you all have shared with us are amazing and unique and we’ve had such a hard time choosing our cover photos! Thank you for participating and showing us your view of Linn County. MOMS Breaking the Silence, the Brookfield Police Department, the Linn County Sheriff’s Office, Linn County 911, the Ninth Circuit Victim Advocates and the Linn County Prosecuting Attorney are grateful for you and proud to serve you. A special bonus! We’ll be sharing the entire album of submitted photos as well keep an eye out for it!

Brookfield Police Department 09.12.2020

The Linn County Sheriffs Office is accepting Applications for Office Administration Assistant.

Brookfield Police Department 27.11.2020

The Brookfield Police Department and the Linn County Sheriff's Department participated in tactical entry/tactical clearing training today. This training is designed to further officers knowledge and skills in this vital area of Law Enforcement to keep the community and fellow officers safe. The training facility was hosted by Eric Ducommun of Ducommun Properties.

Brookfield Police Department 21.11.2020

***PRESS RELEASE FROM THE LINN COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY*** A thank you to the Brookfield Police Department: