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DepartmentFeature
Meet the PD Records Division
A NOTE FOR OTHER DIVISIONS
Timelines matter. Not all
requests can be filled
instantly—records must be
processed, reviewed, and
sometimes redacted before
release.
Complete reports help us
help you. Missing or
incorrect data slows
processing and can affect
legal outcomes.
Communication is key. Let
us know early if there’s a
high-priority or sensitive
Pictured L-R: Tammy Ingle, Bridget Gernns, Lieutenant Frank Bowne,
Nicole Leslie, Laurie Nordman case on the horizon.
What We Do
DID YOU KNOW?
The Records Division plays a vital role in Our busiest season is
managing, organizing, and safeguarding all summer.
official police documents. As the central
hub for departmental information, the The Records Division
team ensures transparency, processes hundreds of
accountability, and smooth operations public records requests
across the Police Department. each month.
We play a key role in
maintaining the
Titles: We all serve as Department department’s compliance
Specialists—equal in title, diverse in and data integrity
strengths.
Fun fact: We’ve perfected the art of staying
calm while juggling lobby contacts, reports
from multiple agencies, hundreds of emails, Questions? Contact Us:
and translating officer handwriting like it’s
ancient code—all at the same time. Lt. Frank Bowne
208.773.3517 | fbowne@postfallspolice.gov
OR records@postfallspolice.gov

