Not really enough information is known about what you want to know. It all depends on WHAT type of information you are looking for. For recruiting or job information, it will depend on the size of the department as to whether they have a recruiting office or you just walk in off the street and ask the senior officer.
If you mean when they are patrolling? Its probably a good thing you didn't say what city as that would be illegal. If you mean info about it. Try the Police department web site, they are generally proud of their choppers and pilots.
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Contact either your local police department, or the police department that was at the scene of your accident. They should be able to help you.
You would have to contact the police department.
The top ten largest US police departments by officer count are New York City Police Department (NYPD), Chicago Police Department (CPD), Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), Philadelphia Police Department, Houston Police Department, Miami-Dade Police Department, Dallas Police Department, Boston Police Department, Detroit Police Department, and Washington DC Metropolitan Police Department.
check with your local police department or state police. they can check it........
other organizations could hack in the data base of the police and give out info
Contact your local police department for assistance.
PD (Police Department)
Yes, there are legal ways to obtain that info.
The interested individual would need to go to the police department that is involved in the incident and place a request. Police logs are not considered to be total accessible public records, only those persons who qualify as someone with the 'right to know' are allowed access.
The motto of Seattle Police Department is 'Service, Pride, Dedication'.