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Before then, the town will host a Public Safety Day celebration on Saturday, Jan. 8. Join the Queen Creek officials and the Queen Creek Fire & Medical Department in welcoming the QCPD into the community.
Town residents will have an opportunity to meet the officers and firefighters, get public safety information, and check out new public safety vehicles during this event. More details, including time and location, will be announced soon.
Until the QCPD begins service, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office - District 6 remains the Town's law enforcement provider. The MCSO substation in Queen Creek is located at 20727 E. Civic Parkway.