Redlands Police Department

Redlands Police Department

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Photos from Redlands Police Department's post 06/20/2026

Recently, the Redlands Police Department proudly recognized several newly promoted personnel and welcomed our newest team members.

Congratulations to our newly promoted Sergeants Nicholas Koahou and Garrett Caddel.

We also welcome to our team Officer Biggers, Officer Stuart, Officer Guillen and Officer Vallejo.

Along with Dispatcher Munoz, Records Specialist Angelica and Records Specialist Emily.

These achievements reflect a commitment to service, professionalism, and continued growth. We congratulate those who have earned promotions through their hard work and dedication, and we extend a warm welcome to our newest members as they begin their careers with our department.

We are excited to see each of you succeed in your new roles and look forward to the positive impact you will make while serving the Redlands community. Congratulations, and welcome to the team! 👏🚔

06/15/2026

Redlands Police Holding DUI Checkpoint Friday

The Redlands Police Department will conduct a driving under the influence (DUI) Checkpoint from 6 p.m. to midnight Friday, June 19, at an undisclosed location.

DUI checkpoint locations are determined based on data showing incidents of impaired driving-related crashes. The primary purpose of DUI checkpoints is to promote public safety by taking suspected impaired drivers off the road.

“Impaired drivers put others on the road at significant risk,” said Sgt. Jeffrey Frisch, who supervises the Redlands Police Department’s Traffic Division. “Any prevention measures that reduce the number of impaired drivers on our roads significantly improve traffic safety.”

The Redlands Police Department reminds the public that impaired driving is not just from alcohol. Some prescription medications and over-the-counter drugs may interfere with driving. While medicinal and recreational ma*****na are legal, driving under the influence of ma*****na is illegal.

Drivers charged with a first-time DUI face an average of $13,500 in fines and penalties, as well as a suspended license.

Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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