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Our Tip411 service engages the public as a force multiplier by creating awareness through community alerts, expanding our reach through social media, and giving the ability for the citizens and visitors of Hazard to provide immediate, anonymous tips and intelligence to help fight crime.

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This holiday season, don't let the spirit of giving lull you into giving burglars, muggers and pickpockets a better chance to do their dirty work. Crooks love the holidays as much as everyone else, especially because it's an opportune time for crime. Homes jam-packed with glittering gifts. Stores, malls and downtown streets teeming with unsuspecting shoppers. People rushing around, stressed out and careless, looking for last-minute gifts, trying to get everything done. It's enough to make a crook giddy with holiday joy. Here are some tips to securing a "Merry" Christmas.

Featured Cold Case

In 1983, 20-year old Debbie Eckles was found unresponsive inside of her home located in the Walkertown section of Hazard on Turner Avenue. She was stabbed multiple times. It was very obvious from the beginning of this investigation that Debbie personally knew her killer. We wish to solve this case for multiple reasons. Chiefly of which, to bring closure to Debbie's living family members. Even though over 30 years have passed, we believe that the person responsible for Debbie's murder is still out there and may even be reading this statement. NOW IS THE TIME TO BRING CLOSURE. If you or anyone you know has information regarding this crime, you are encouraged to contact the HPD directly or submit an anonymous tip.

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606 436-2222

200 MAIN STREET
HAZARD, KY 41701

You may also contact us via email at mail@hazardpd.org or by facsimile- 606.439.0956

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Over the years, we have relied on you to help us solve cases and recover property. An abundance of this success has been accomplished by tips given through social media such as our facebook page. We encourage you to visit our social sites frequently and, as always, any help you can provide is truly welcomed and appreciated. Thank you.