Millersville Police Department

(2 Reviews)
1246 Louisville Hwy, Goodlettsville, TN 37072, USA

Millersville Police Department is located in Sumner County of Tennessee state. On the street of Louisville Highway and street number is 1246. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (615) 859-2758. You can get more information from their website.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Millersville Police Department quickly are 36.3782534 ,-86.7068974

Contact and Address

Address: 1246 Louisville Hwy, Goodlettsville, TN 37072, USA
Postal code: 37072
Phone: (615) 859-2758
Website: http://www.cityofmillersville.com/

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Reviews

  • colby smith

    (May 8, 2020, 9:53 pm)

    Everyone on here complaining about Millersville PD...... stop breaking the law or giving them a reason to pull you over and you won't have a problem or a reason to complain. That's kinda how it works. They are doing there job. If I had to put money on it yall wouldn't last a month doing what they do.

  • Angela Hess

    (October 26, 2019, 2:06 am)

    I just wanted to say Thank you to the Millersville police officer who responded to a call on November 24, 2015. He was extremely knowledgeable on domestic abuse, kind and gentle. My X had attacked me and I had wounded her trying to protect myself. She had called the police to finish retrieving her belongings because I had managed to get her locked out of the house. I was terrified to open the door when the officer arrived, because of that crazy law that both go to jail in domestic violence cases. When I finally let him in and he saw me the first thing he said was “what did she do to you?” I explained that she pinned me on the couch until I couldn’t breathe, which explained the blood in the middle of my tank top, considering I had clawed her profusely on the top of her arms. He then proceeded to ask the proper questions which explained the blood on my clothes, because I was not bleeding. He arrested her and helped me try to locate my phone and tablet, which she had stolen and put in her car. I’m sorry that I can’t remember your name, but I hope you remember me. He was a tall older man that said he trains other officers on domestic violence. I’ve never seen her again, besides court, and I’m safe in another state. Thank you for everything and be safe out there!

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