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+
53 Chief Kendra Raney
62 Asst. Chief Kevin Webster
Investigations+
50 Detective Jimmy Wenzel
Supervisors+
59 Sgt. Gary McFarland
52 Sgt. Tommy Mason
Field Personnel+
51 Officer Chris Orcutt
52 Officer Blake Dowty
54 Officer Carl Reed
55 Officer Randall Bray
56 Officer Calvin Hutson
Animal Control+
Abbey Natschke
Communications Personnel+
Andrea Peeler
Jennifer Childers
Brandy Oneal
Cody Little
Reserve Officers+
81 Danny Gann
88 Shane Parris
84 Billy Leatherwood
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 of inappropriate dress are: mini skirts, shorts, clothing that allows the mid-riff to be seen, sleeveless shirts, no shirt, no shoes, tops that reveal cleavage, etc.
4. Attorneys and Clergy may visit at any time except during meals or exigent circumstances approved by the Chief of Police.
5. No person who was jailed here in the last 6 months is allowed to visit any inmate incarcerated her.
Cell Conduct+
1. Inmates are responsible for all items in their cell, it does not matter where contraband came from, the cell as a whole, will be held responsible. Any and all extra items are to be returned to the jail staff at once, as it is too late when a cell search is underway.
2. Inmates will not alter, deface or destroy any items issued by the jail staff or owned by the citizens of Bristow.
3. Inmates will not place any items on cell bars with the intent to block viewing by jail staff, light or air movement.
4. Inmates will not remove the cardboard roll from issued toilet paper. Additionally there is to be no more than one roll of toilet paper for each toilet in a cell.
5. Inmates will not draw, etch or alter any painted surface in a cell - this includes posting items on walls, bars, mesh or fixtures.
6. Items posted on walls by jail staff shall not be removed.
7. Inmates will keep all cells, bunks, floors, walls, showers and toilets clean and neat.
8. Inmates will not store or hoard food items, books, magazines, newspapers or trash within their cell.
9. Inmates will consume all medications while a jail staff member is present and return the medicine cup.
10. Inmates will except and return all meal trays, laundry, razors, and cleaning items without incident or argument.
11. Inmates will remain away from cell bars and openings when jail staff or visitors are present, unless told otherwise.
12. Inmates will not engage in any activity that is excessively loud, lewd, boisterous and unruly or that negatively effects the efficient operation of the jail.
13. Inmates will immediately notify jail staff in another inmate is in need of medical attention or there is a fight in a cell, by any means necessary to gain the attention of the jail staff, short of destruction of city property.
14. Inmates will dress in their jumpsuits while in their cell and when leaving the cell unless told to otherwise.
15. Inmates will not have more than one of the following in their cell: 01 mattress, 01 soap, 01 toothbrush, 01 towel, 01 jumpsuit, 01 toothpaste, 01 cup, 01 blanket, 01 comb.
16. Inmates will obey all legal and lawful orders given by Bristow police and Jail staff, in a timely and efficient manner.
17. Inmates will not use obscene or profane language against Jail staff, visitors or other inmates.
18. Additional charges will be filed on any inmate who violates any Oklahoma State Statute or Bristow City Ordinance while residing here.
19. Inmates will not use physical violence, or threats thereof, towards, staff, visitors or other inmates.
Money+
1. Money of any type will not be accepted during your incarceration here, other than money meant to pay fines costs and/or bail.
Privileges+
1. Inmates are allowed the following privileges: telephone calls, games, playing cards, dice, visitation, non-religious books and newspapers.
2. Inmates can have items that the city does not provide them dropped off at the Police Department for their use. These items may be: Newspapers, dice, playing cards, games with the approval of the Chief of Police.
3. Privileges can be revoked for rule violation, security reasons, health, safety and welfare of other inmates.
Calls+
1. Inmates are entitled to two (2) completed local and collect calls. More telephone calls may be allowed on case-by-case basis.
Inmate Property+
1. Inmates will have thirty days to make arrangements to have any items left behind picked up. After thirty days any remaining items will be picked up and destroyed.
2. With the inmate's written permission, any non-evidentiary property may be released by you.
Mail+
1. You may send and receive mail, so long as it is not coming from another jail or penitentiary.
2. All mail, unless it is addressed to a Federal, State, County or Municipal office/officer will remain unsealed.
3. One (01) envelope and stamp will be provided to you if you are shown to be indigent. All outgoing mail will bear your full name at the Bristow City Jail address. Postage and envelopes provided to you may only be used for correspondence between you, your attorney, elected officials, court officials and next of kin (as noted during your booking), per jail standard 310:670-5-9.1.
4. All incoming mail will be opened and checked. Mail from an attorney, Federal, State, County or Municipal Office/Officer will be opened and checked for contraband while in the presence of the inmate.
Links+
State+
ABLE Commission
Bureau of Narcotics
C.L.E.E.T.
Department of Corrections
Department of Public Safety
Department of Wildlife
Homeland Security
Office of Inspector General (DHS)
Oklahoma Attorney General
State Bureau of Investigation
State Fire Marshal
ICE
Local+
Broken Arrow P.D.
Carter County S.O.
Checotah P.D.
Claremore P.D.
Creek County S.O.
Custer County S.O.
Del City P.D.
Garfield County S.O.
Enid P.D.
Jenks P.D.
Kiefer P.D.
Konowa P.D.
Lawton P.D.
Marietta P.D.
Mayes County S.O.
Moore P.D.
Norman P.D.
Oklahoma City P.D.
Oklahoma County S.O.
Owasso P.D.
Pottawatomie County S.O.
Sequoyah County S.O.
Stillwater P.D.
Tecumseh P.D.
Tipton P.D.
Tulsa County S.O.
Tulsa P.D.
Watonga P.D.
Woodward P.D.
Federal+
A.T.F.
Bureau of Prisons
Customs & Border Protection
D.E.A.
Department of Justice
F.B.I.
Marshals Service
Postal Service
Treasury Department
Federal+
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!