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Stop Bullying Now! Website - Learn all about bullying and what you can do to stop it.
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Immobilized “booted” vehicles. Any vehicle located on a properly posted MISD parking lot that has unpaid any unpaid tickets (one or more) may be immobilized (booted). Payment must be made in full for all unpaid tickets by 6:00 PM on the same date the vehicle was immobilized. Read more...

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MISD parents can see if their student(s) has(have) any outstanding parking fines on Infinite Campus.

1522 North Walnut Creek
Mansfield, TX 76063
(817) 299-6000
[Additional Contact Numbers]

Welcome and thank you for visiting the Mansfield ISD Police Department web pages.

This is one way your school district police department uses today's technology and expertise to create safe schools. You will find a wealth of information concerning a variety of issues affecting our students, staff, parents, and citizens.

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Our Mission
The mission of the Mansfield ISD Police Department is to maintain peace and order by providing high quality police service. To achieve these ends, the department is committed to forming practical partnerships with students, teachers, parents and citizenry, which includes enforcing the law, reducing fear; thereby providing a safe and secure environment for learning.

To achieve this mission, we will:

  • Respect and safeguard the dignity and rights of all individuals

  • Provide protection of persons, property, crime prevention; and enforcement services

  • Coordinate our efforts with other agencies and the public we serve

  • Maintain a well-trained and equipped professional work force to respond to the school district and community needs

The Department

Police Department Staff
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The Mansfield ISD Police Department is fully-authorized as a police agency by the State of Texas, and all MISD school district officers are commissioned by the State of Texas.  School district police officers are authorized to enforce all laws and may arrest individuals found in violations of those laws. Additionally, officers may write appropriate citations for offenses covered by State law, including offenses listed in the Texas Education Code. These citations are filed with the Justice of the Peace or Municipal Court having jurisdiction.

Officers answer calls for service throughout the district and provide other functions as needed. Several officers are assigned to a particular school (high schools and middle schools), while other officers work patrolling the district, responding to multiple locations.

We are well-trained professionals who work together as a team, adapt to changing environments, and reflect the values of the Mansfield Independent School District in carrying out our assignments.

Perhaps you are interested in a career with the Mansfield ISD Police Department? The Department hires qualified men and women, as both commissioned police officers and non-sworn employees. Visit our employment section for more information.

 

Contact Numbers

Mansfield ISD Police Department

(817) 299-6000 
For reporting all crimes, accidents and any general information about the school district.
MISD Truancy Office
817-299-6025
817-299-6026
817-299-6027
For reporting children not attending MISD schools contact Joseph Gaither, Denise LaRue, or Sandra Lee.

Texas Abuse Hotline

(800) 252-5400
For reporting abuse, neglect or exploitation of children, the elderly, or people with disabilities.

Texas Runaway Hotline

(888) 580-HELP
To provide peer counseling to runaways and family members.
Texas Youth Hotline
(800) 210-2278
To provide peer counseling to youth and family members for family conflicts, delinquency, truancy, abuse and neglect, and running away.
Texas Missing Persons Clearinghouse
(800) 346-3243
Can assist people who are searching for family members who have been reported missing to law enforcement agencies.
Living Word Outreach
(817) 473-6055
food, clothing, WIC
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