Our Mission Statement…

The members of the Yakima Police Department will partner with the community to reduce violent crime, while always providing exceptional customer service.

The YPD Difference…

At the Yakima Police Department, we believe in building relationships—relationships between ourselves and the community we protect, relationships between our fellow officers and their families, and personal relationships to support us in what we do every day.

That is why at YPD, we believe in providing our members a fulfilling work environment, excellent pay and benefits, and a supportive community so they can stay focused on the life-saving duties they perform.

At YPD we pride ourselves on taking care of those who take care of our community members every day and we know it makes all the difference.

Stay True to Yourself at YPD

Latest News...

Three People Shot at a Yakima Mini-Mart

June 22, 2022

Detectives from the Yakima Police Department’s Gang and Major Crimes Units are searching for two people they believe were behind Tuesday morning’s 8th homicide in the city. Three people were… Read More

YPD Names Driver, Passenger in Traffic Accident at Yakima Airport

June 8, 2022

On May 20, 2022, at about 3:00 am, the driver of a vehicle traveling at an extremely high rate of speed eastbound on Washington Avenue was unable to maintain control… Read More

Suspect in Sunday Shooting Admits Involvement in Another Homicide Last Year

May 16, 2022

A 43-year-old Yakima man was shot and killed early Sunday morning in what police believe was a gang-related incident.  While being questioned, one of the suspects in the shooting told… Read More

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Message from Chief Matt Murray…

Message from Chief Matt Murray…

Hi, I’m Matthew Murray, Yakima’s Chief of Police. I’ve been a police officer for nearly 30 years, and I’m proud to be leading our great police force here in Yakima. We believe that to effectively police in a community, there has to be trust—and trust is built in relationships. That’s why, since starting as Chief of Police, I’ve made it a priority to get out into the community and get to know people. If you see me or other officers in your neighborhood, we invite you to come say hello or just give us a wave. It’s our goal to build relationships and ultimately reduce crime. When police know their community and have earned the trust of its residents that builds stronger, safer communities. Communication is a powerful tool in bringing communities together and keeping them safe. This website is designed to help you find what you need. If you have questions, please let us know. We’re here to listen and connect.

– Chief Murray

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🎉 WELCOME!
Please join us in warmly welcoming our new YPD Crime Victim Advocate, Anna Olson!
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Welcome Ms. Olson and Thank You for choosing the City of Yakima Police Department.

Let’s hire a real police chief

Welcome to the team 💙

Welcome🎉

Welcome, Anna!

Welcome

Welcome! Your services are invaluable. MADD Pacific Northwest would love to connect with you regarding victim services.

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2023 YPD ANNUAL AWARDS HIGHLIGHTS SERIES
Recently, at our Annual Award Ceremony we highlighted the incredible work of our officers and community members. We wish to share some of those moments, and to begin this series we are highlighting the award retirement of the late Sgt. William Fisher Award (an award that is now named the Meritorious Service Award.)
The late Sgt William Fisher was posthumously awarded the Meritorious Service award at this year’s ceremony, and accepted by his daughters Connie and Colleen Fisher.
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Thank you for your service sir may

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TRAFFIC TUESDAY 
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TRAFFIC TUESDAY
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26 red light collisions, unbelievable. I see it constantly, infuriating.

That’s a lot of collisions!

This is terrifying and exactly why I have a car cam......stay aware and watch all of your surroundings including the sides and rear of your car while driving..... people run stop signs, pull out in front of you, tailgate, and speed all the things that cause accidents and those of us who are safe drivers have to pay extra attention so we don't pay for their carelessness and stupidity.....I'm sure most of these people have no insurance, don't care about other drivers, and shouldn't be on the road in the first place 😡😡😡

Blood is on the hands of the Yakima Police Department. I warned the Yakima Police Department with my concerns about officer Elias Huizar 11 weeks ago, and the Yakima Police Department ignored it.

Why did chief Murray cover up the abuses committed by his officer resulting in 2 deaths and several children being orphaned. Do the right thing matt, eat your g*n

Another violent pig is dead. Another law enforcement agency failing their job horrifically.

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2023 YPD ANNUAL AWARDS HIGHLIGHTS SERIES
Recently, at our Annual Award Ceremony we highlighted the incredible work of our officers and community members. We wish to share some of those moments, and to begin this series we are highlighting the award retirement of the late Sgt. William Fisher Award (an award that is now named the Meritorious Service Award.)
The late Sgt William Fisher was posthumously awarded the Meritorious Service award at this year’s ceremony, and accepted by his daughters Connie and Colleen Fisher.
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TRAFFIC TUESDAY
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NEWS RELEASE
The Yakima Police Department is aware of the murder allegations of an ex-officer (who left the department after receiving discipline in late 2021). The incidents in question occurred in West Richland, Washington, and the Yakima Police Department is assisting in any way we are able and requested.

“The tragedies we are learning about in West Richland are heartbreaking. Words cannot express the deep sympathy we feel for all affected by these terrible acts of violence,” Chief Murray said. “We remain ready to assist in any way we are able.”

All media inquiries should be made to the West Richland Police Department Commander Coates.
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