Public Safety

Overview

To protect the people of the Nisqually Indian Community and preserve the natural resources, culture, and traditions.

The independent government of the Nisqually Indian Tribe operates its own justice system, which includes a comprehensive public safety department. The department is composed of three major divisions – Police, Corrections, and Fish and Wildlife.

Each division fulfills a needed service to the Nisqually people and our surrounding community. The men and women who serve in our law enforcement programs are dedicated to providing the Nisqually community with a safe place to live, work and go to school.
 

Police Department

The Police Department is responsible for enforcing the law on the Nisqually Reservation. We strive for public safety and ensure emergency response readiness. Similar to other police agencies elsewhere in the region, our primary mission is to protect the health and welfare of the community.

 

Wellness Empowerment & Advocacy for Violence's End (WEAVE)

The Nisqually Indian Tribe has a domestic violence program designated to helping women suffering from domestic violence. The program is based out of the Nisqually Public Safety Complex and is here to provide resources and help to women in the Nisqually Community, as well as members of Thurston County.

If you or anyone you know may be suffering from domestic violence and need help, we are here to help. Our office hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.


Nisqually Fish and Wildlife Enforcement

 

Community Service Officer




address-icon.jpg Address: 11702 Yelm Highway SE Olympia, WA 98513

Phone: (360) 459-9603

                            


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Non-Emergency Tip Line:
(360) 704-2740

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