Welcome to the Frankfort Police Department. This site was created to facilitate the dissemination of public safety information, to introduce you to the services provided by the Frankfort Police Department and to improve communications between the police department and the community we serve.
The staff of the Frankfort Police Department work hard each day to improve our services to Frankfort’s citizens and visitors. Using current technology, such as this website and the department’s Facebook page, we hope to be able to provide up-to-date public safety information while employing the community’s assistance in solving cases; all with the intent of providing the best possible service to our community.
Contact Numbers
- Emergency: 911
- Report A Crime: (765) 654-4431
- Tip line for non-emergency crime and traffic violation information: (765) 654-6480
- Records Division: (765) 654-4434
- Administrative Division: (765) 654-4245
- Detective Division: (765) 654-4277
- Fax: (765) 654-9197

Chief of Police
Troy Bacon
In case of an emergency, dial 911.
As the Chief of Police, I am commissioned with the responsibility of ensuring the citizens of Frankfort receive the best service possible in accordance with the tenets of our mission statement: respect, integrity and service. I am fortunate to work with dedicated staff members and sworn officers who understand the mission of the Frankfort Police Department and place public safety as their top priority. Together we will work to keep our community informed and safe.
Troy Bacon
Chief of Police
Suspicious Activity Form
If you see or suspect suspicious activity, please call 911, police dispatch at (765) 654-4431 or complete the online Suspicious Activity form to report it. We will be happy to look into the situation.
Property Watch Form
Planning a vacation or a period of absence from your residence or property? Fill out the Property Watch form before you leave and the Frankfort Police Department will keep watch.
Home Inventory Form
This form is offered as a tool for homeowners to print and complete as a record of their valuables. In the event any of them are ever stolen, this form can be shared with the Frankfort Police Department for them to track serial numbers, etc. as a means of tracking down the stolen items. A hard copy of the completed form should be stored in a secure location such as a bank deposit box.
Safer Seniors Program
Are you a Frankfort senior citizen 65 years or older or do you know one of our beloved residents who is?
If so, the Frankfort Fire and Police Departments have launched their Safer Seniors Program, designed to help Frankfort seniors remain independent and safe in their homes.
Fraternal Order of Police Scholarship
It is the mission of the Frankfort Police Department to be a model of excellence by enhancing the quality of life in the City of Frankfort for all citizens by working in partnership with the community, within the U.S. Constitution and state and local laws to provide the best possible service for fighting crime, preserving peace, reducing fear and fostering a safe community.
To achieve the mission of the Frankfort Police Department, we uphold these values that guide our work and decisions.
Respect
The Frankfort Police Department is dedicated to respecting all citizens and visitors in the City of Frankfort and fostering a high degree of confidence and trust within the community.
Integrity
The employees of the Frankfort Police Department will conduct themselves with the highest level of integrity, employing ethically sound behavior and conducting themselves on and off duty in a professional manner. Employees will endeavor to be examples of reliability and decorum within the community.
Service
The Frankfort Police Department is dedicated to responding to citizen needs with compassion, respect, commitment and persistence, ensuring timely service to the community.
Police Department Personnel
PE# | Name | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 251 | Troy Bacon | Chief of Police |
| 270 | Glenn M. Talbot | Deputy Chief of Police |
| 181 | James R. Skinner | Captain |
| 195 | Gordon F. Gilmore | Captain |
| 228 | Michael J. Cesare | Captain |
| 199 | Michael W. Woodard | Lieutenant |
| 224 | Randy L. Emery | Lieutenant |
| 250 | Jacob R. Myers | Lieutenant |
| 244 | Kevin M. OBrien | Sergeant |
| 292 | Thomas Dillingham | Sergeant |
| 280 | Mark D. Schilling | Sergeant |
| 243 | V. Jason Albaugh | Detective Major |
| 203 | William J. Hackerd | Detective |
| 229 | Eric J. Booth | Detective |
| 284 | Scott T. Shoemaker | Detective |
| 184 | Albert G. Watchbaugh | Patrol Officer |
| 202 | Thomas E. Smith | Patrol Officer |
| 238 | Robert C. Bales | Patrol Officer |
| 254 | Wesley N. Hickson | Patrol Officer |
| 255 | Robert M. Hession | Patrol Officer |
| 279 | Adam T. Noether | Patrol Officer |
| 281 | Joshua W. Danner | Patrol Officer |
| 285 | M. Allan Brown | Patrol Officer |
| 288 | Chad R. Walker | Patrol Officer |
| 290 | Jeremy K. Rushton | Patrol Officer |
| 293 | Brady Sorrells | Patrol Officer |
| 294 | Cesar Munoz | Patrol Officer |
| 296 | Evan Hall | Patrol Officer |
| 298 | Benjamin Knapp | Patrol Officer |
| 263 | Jane L. Walker | Records Secretary |
| 200 | Charity R. Keller | Office Manager |
| 201 | Colleen R. Moore | Detective Assistant |
| 295 | Marian Latshaw | Custodian |







