The Roseville Police Department is committed to community-oriented policing. We strive to establish connections with all community members and rely on positive relationships to solve problems in Roseville. Community partnerships are vital in keeping Roseville a safe community.
On behalf of the employees and volunteers of the Roseville Police Department, I would like to welcome you to our website and trust the information posted will be useful and informative.
The Roseville Police Department is available 24 hours a day. To report a crime or if you need to speak with a police officer call 911. You may File a Police Report for several types of crimes online as well.
For administrative requests, please call 651-792-7008 during business hours (Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.). You may email us as well.
On November 5, 2025, at 1:57 PM, Roseville Police and Fire were dispatched to the 1600 block of County Road B2 after a customer reported seeing two people who appeared to be passed out in a vehicle. Read on...
The Roseville Police Department has been awarded a $500,000 federal grant to help pay for four additional police officers to meet rising community demand for emergency services. Read on...
The Roseville Police Department is releasing new information in the 1987 unsolved killing of a 22-year-old Roseville woman, and they’re asking for the public’s help to solve the case. Read on...
A group of outside law enforcement experts has completed an evaluation of the Roseville Police Department, examining staffing levels, resource allocation, and operational efficiency as the demand for police service continues to climb. Read on...
A Roseville man has been charged with attempted murder and arson after allegedly trapping his parents in the basement of the family home and starting the dwelling on fire. Read on...
A generous $50,000 donation will help the Roseville Police Department purchase an armored van capable of rescuing civilians and first responders stranded in dangerous areas during critical incidents. Read on...
Roseville Police Department conducted a retail blitz on Wednesday as part of a metro-wide initiative to address rising retail theft, resulting in 29 arrests. Read on...
A burnt-out headlight can be a pesky and costly fix. Having a police officer stop your vehicle to inform you of the issue can add to that stress. Read on...
Community members drive the conversations on Roseville Police Department’s Multicultural Advisory Committee.
Police leaders intentionally take a backseat, explains Roseville Police Chief Erika Scheider. Read on...