06/26/2026
UPDATE | 8:25 a.m.
The Terrell Police Department’s phone lines are back in operation.
For non-emergency police assistance, please call 469-474-2700.
For emergencies, always call 9-1-1.
Thank you for your patience while our service provider worked to resolve the issue.
The Terrell Police Department’s non-emergency phone lines are currently experiencing intermittent outages. Calls may go through at times, but is not functioning consistently at this time.
If you need police, fire, or emergency medical assistance of any kind, please call 911.
Our service provider is actively working to resolve the issue. We appreciate your patience and will provide another update once the problem has been fully resolved.
06/18/2026
The missing juvenile reported on June 14, 2026, has been located and is safe.
To protect her identity as a juvenile, the original post has been archived.
We appreciate the community’s assistance and support in helping bring this situation to a safe resolution.
06/13/2026
Lieutenant Fischer and K9 Officer Anders are showing their support today at the Wills Point 10th Annual Back the Blue Event!
Stop by, say hello, and show your support for law enforcement.
06/08/2026
As we move into the summer travel season, the Terrell Police Department would like to remind residents to remain vigilant and take precautions to help prevent catalytic converter thefts.
Catalytic converters contain valuable metals, making them a target for thieves. While these thefts can occur at any time, vehicles left unattended for extended periods during vacations or travel can be especially vulnerable.
To help protect your vehicle:
• Park in a well-lit area whenever possible.
• If available, park in a garage or secured area.
• Install anti-theft devices or catalytic converter shields.
• Report suspicious activity, especially individuals crawling under parked vehicles or using power tools in parking lots or neighborhoods.
For non-emergency assistance, contact the Terrell Police Department at 469-474-2700. In an emergency, always call 911.
If you see suspicious activity, contact the Terrell Police Department immediately. By working together and remaining alert, we can help deter theft and keep our community safe.
06/05/2026
Today, we pause to remember and honor Officer William Robert Stout, End of Watch June 5, 1980.
Officer Stout dedicated his life to serving and protecting his community, answering a calling that required courage, sacrifice, and commitment. Though decades have passed since his passing, his service and sacrifice will never be forgotten.
As we reflect on his legacy, we are reminded that the badge represents more than a profession—it represents a promise to stand in service to others, often at great personal risk. Officer Stout’s dedication continues to inspire those who wear the badge today.
Please join the Terrell Police Department in remembering Officer William Robert Stout and honoring his service to our community.
06/02/2026
The Terrell Police Department Communications Division is proud to partner with Terrell Independent School District to help local students start the school year prepared and ready to learn.
From now through July 30, 2026, we will be collecting new school supplies to support students and teachers throughout Terrell ISD. Donations of notebooks, pencils, pens, crayons, markers, folders, glue sticks, backpacks, and other classroom essentials are greatly appreciated.
Drop-Off Location: Terrell Police Headquarters
1100 N State Highway 34
Terrell, Texas 75160
Collection Dates: June 2, 2026 - July 30, 2026
Every donation, big or small, can make a difference in a student’s school year. Thank you for helping us invest in the future of our community and ensuring that every child has the tools they need to succeed.
Together, we can help Terrell students start the school year strong!
05/28/2026
Today we proudly celebrated a promotional ceremony and swearing-in for our newest officers. We’re excited to recognize the dedication of those advancing in their careers and welcome our newest officers who have chosen to serve and protect our community.
Please join us in congratulating them as they begin this next chapter in service to Terrell.
Congratulations to Lieutenant Fischer and Sergeant Boyd.
Welcome Officer Wagner and Officer Avalos.
05/25/2026
Today, we honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving and protecting their communities and our nation. Their courage, dedication, and selfless service will never be forgotten.
The Terrell Police Department extends our gratitude to all who have served and to the families who continue to carry the weight of that sacrifice.
This Memorial Day, we ask our community to take a moment to reflect, remember, and honor those who gave everything in service to others.