Serving and Protecting Our Community
The Bristow Police Department is committed to maintaining peace, enforcing laws, and safeguarding the liberties of all Bristow residents.
Our officers work tirelessly around the clock to ensure that our city remains a safe and secure place to engage, explore and experience.
Personnel
Administration
62 Interim Chief Kevin Webster
Investigations
52 Detective/Sgt. Tommy Mason
Supervisors
59 Sgt. Gary McFarland
54 Sgt. Carl Reed
Field Personnel
55 Officer Randall Bray
57 Officer Robert Ent
58 Officer Lucas Adcock
56 Officer Kyle Benson
51 Officer David Wright
50 Officer Kaden Bogard
Animal Control
91 Abbey Natschke
Communications Personnel
41 Jennifer Fausett
42 Jennifer Childers
44 Andi Levin
45 Kim Rake
42 Brandy O'Neal
Reserve Officers
83 Kendra Raney
88 Shane Parris
84 Billy Leatherwood
82 Rex Ashcraft
81 Michael Rice
Forms
Jail Rules
Audio and Visual Recording
1. All ingoing and outgoing telephone calls are recorded. Additionally, most areas of the Bristow Police Department are monitored by visual surveillance.
Visitation
1. All visitors and their property are subject to search. Many items such as purses and/or portfolios will not be allowed inside the facility during visitation. Jail staff will NOT be responsible for keeping these items during visitation.
2. Visitation hours are from 8:00 am to noon on Saturdays. Each inmate is entitled to one, ten minute visit.
3. Visitors must be dressed appropriately or visitation will be denied. Examples include mini skirts, shorts, exposed midriff, sleeveless shirts, no shirt, no shoes, or tops that reveal cleavage.
4. Attorneys and clergy may visit at any time except during meals or exigent circumstances approved by the Chief of Police.
5. No person jailed here in the last six months is allowed to visit any inmate incarcerated here.
Cell Conduct
1. Inmates are responsible for all items in their cell regardless of ownership.
2. Inmates will not alter, deface, or destroy issued or city-owned property.
3. Inmates will not block viewing, lighting, or air movement.
4. Only one toilet paper roll per toilet is permitted.
5. No drawing, etching, or altering painted surfaces.
6. Items posted by jail staff shall not be removed.
7. Cells and facilities must be kept clean.
8. No hoarding of food, books, or trash.
9. Medications must be taken in the presence of jail staff.
10. Meal trays, laundry, and supplies must be returned without incident.
11. Inmates must remain away from cell bars unless instructed otherwise.
12. No loud, lewd, or disruptive behavior.
13. Medical emergencies or fights must be reported immediately.
14. Jumpsuits must be worn unless instructed otherwise.
15. Inmates may possess only one of each approved item.
16. All lawful orders must be obeyed promptly.
17. No obscene or profane language toward others.
18. Violations of law may result in additional charges.
19. No physical violence or threats thereof.
Money
1. Money will not be accepted during incarceration except for fines, costs, or bail.
Privileges
1. Allowed privileges include telephone calls, games, cards, dice, visitation, and reading materials.
2. Approved items may be dropped off with permission of the Chief of Police.
3. Privileges may be revoked for violations or safety reasons.
Calls
1. Inmates are entitled to two completed local or collect calls.
Inmate Property
1. Property must be claimed within 30 days or it will be destroyed.
2. Non-evidentiary property may be released with written permission.
1. Mail is allowed unless coming from another facility.
2. Mail remains unsealed unless addressed to an official office.
3. Indigent inmates receive one envelope and stamp.
4. Incoming mail is inspected for contraband.
Links
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Address
110 W 7th Ave, Bristow, OK 74010
Phone
(918) 367-2252 | (918)-367-2251 | Fax: (918) 367-9325
We are looking for old Bristow Police badges or any old Bristow Police items. If you have anything, please call the Bristow Police Department. Thanks!