



Sergeant
Don Eddy
Sergeant
Sean Isaac
Detective
Jeff Koplin
Police Department
OPD is made up of eleven commissioned police officers, one code enforcement officer and two office staff. The primary mission of the OPD is to coordinate and lead the efforts within the community to preserve the public peace, protect the rights of persons and property, prevent crime and generally provide assistance to citizens in urgent situations. The departmetn is responsible for the enforcement of all federal laws, Washington State laws and city ordinances within the boundaries of the City of Omak.
Patrol
The patrol unit is made up of eight patrol officers, two sergeants and a detective who provide coverage 24 hours a day and 7 days a week including all holidays. The patrol unit is responsible for responding to all applicable criminal and infraction complaints as well as enforcement of city ordinances. Patrol officers also have additional specialized training and/or certification with specific duties assigne such as: Mobile Evidence/Property Van, Field Training Officer, Firearms Officer, Drug Investigations, Bike Patrol, Swat/SRT, Defensive Tactics, Emergency Vehicle Operation, Methamphetamine Labe Decontamination, Traffic Accident Investigation, X26 Tasers and others as needed.






Darren Duncan
Police Officer
Donnelly Tallant Jr.
Police Officer
Michael Morrison
Police Officer
Jerod Gavin
Police Officer
Josh Petker
Police Officer
Andrew Bjur
Police Officer
Code Enforcement Officer
Gary Lewis is our Code Enforcement Officer. He is responsible for the enforcement of city ordinances regarding Code Enforcement and Animal Control within the City of Omak. He also maintains the animal shelter.
Services We Provided
Bike Licenses
Cab Licenses
Civil Paper Service
Concealed Weapon Permits
Dance Permits
Dog & Cat Licenses
Fraudulent Check Report
Notary Service
Pawn Licenses
Peddler Permits
Chief
Larry Schreckengast
Chief Schreckengast is in charge of the OPD and is the department administrator. The chief reports directly to the mayor and the city administrator. The Chief has the task of being in charge of the police officers and coordinates the affairs of the administrative staff. The chief and the sergeants are responsible for the overall operation of the department and oversee the budget and implementation of city policies and implementation of department policies.
The Omak Police Department has embraced an acronym for 2009
O Organized P Professional D Dedicated
The mission of the OPD is to enhance the quality of life in Omak by providing police services by police officers who are trained to be organized, professional and dedicated to providing the safest environment possible in accommodating all people of all cultures regardless of race, gender, or social standing. OPD is to coordinate and lead the efforts within the community to preserve the public peace, protect the rights of persons and property, prevent crime and generally provide assistance to citizens in urgent situations. The department is responsible for the enforcement of all federal laws, Washington State laws and city ordinances within the boundaries of the City of Omak.

Christopher Busching
Police Officer