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 Kirkland Police Department Mission Statement

The mission of the Kirkland Police Department is to protect and serve our community
with honor, integrity, and courage.

 


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Mike St. Jean, Chief of Police

 425-587-3426
 MStJean@kirklandwa.gov

 Admin: Patti Ball
 425-587-3408
 PBall@kirklandwa.gov

Chief St. Jean has proudly served the Kirkland community for nearly three decades and has been a member of the Kirkland Police Department since 1998. He was appointed Interim Chief of Police in 2025, bringing extensive law enforcement experience and a strong commitment to the department’s culture, values, and mission of excellence in public safety.

The Kirkland Police Department includes 159 personnel - both commissioned and professional staff - and operates a misdemeanor corrections facility with 72 beds. Under Chief St. Jean’s leadership, the department continues to focus on accountability, transparency, and community partnership in providing high-quality public safety services.

Throughout his law enforcement career, Chief St. Jean has advanced through every level of leadership - serving as Corporal, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain, and Deputy Chief - consistently demonstrating the leadership and integrity that now guide him as Chief of Police. Known for his focus on communication, collaboration, action, and accountability, he strives to provide continuity, stability, and support to the men and women who serve Kirkland every day.

A graduate of the FBI National Academy (Session #249) and the Senior Management Institute for Police (SMIP #88) hosted by the Police Executive Research Forum, Chief St. Jean is committed to professional excellence and continued learning. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Law and Justice, specializing in Law Enforcement, with a Minor in Business Administration from Central Washington University and a Master’s degree in Administrative Leadership from the University of Oklahoma.

Chief St. Jean has been married to his wife for more than 25 years, and they have one son. Outside of work, he enjoys spending time with family and friends, boating, and other outdoor activities around the Pacific Northwest.

Message From the Chief

The Kirkland Police Department is made up of dedicated professionals who serve this community with honor, integrity, and courage. Our officers, corrections staff, and professional personnel work together every day to ensure Kirkland remains a safe and welcoming place to live, work, and visit. I am continually inspired by their professionalism, teamwork, and dedication to our shared mission.

Thank you for visiting our website to learn more about the services, programs, and partnerships that support public safety in Kirkland. I encourage you to explore the Police Department’s Strategic Planning Report and our transparency tools - including the Community Resource Officer Dashboard,Police Transparency Dashboardand the Kirkland Police Use of Force Dashboard - which reflect our ongoing commitment to accountability and continuous improvement.

On behalf of the men and women of the Kirkland Police Department, it’s truly an honor to serve you. 

Mike St. Jean
Chief of Police

Executive Division provides overall coordination of department activities, coordinates with other department and agencies, prepares and assists with budgets, provides administrative support to Command Staff and Department Divisions, and provides personnel and payroll support.

Operations Division consists of Patrol, Traffic, and K-9.  In addition to responding to 911 calls and proactively enforcing the law, this division is responsible for working with neighborhood groups, businesses, and other organizations to identify issues, build partnerships, and resolve mutual problems. 

Patrol Unit provides 24-hour-per-day service to the community and provides first-unit response for general calls for police service. 

Traffic Unit provides enforcement and education to reduce accidents and traffic congestion. The unit also coordinates and responds to community traffic complaint areas and investigates traffic collisions.  Parking Enforcement Officers are part of the Traffic Unit and serve to educate the community about parking issues and enforce parking laws.

Administrative Division consists of Corrections and Records and is also responsible for recruitment, hiring, evidence intake and storage, facility issues, fleet, scheduling, grant compliance, contracts, budget and liaison with NORCOM and other regional boards.

Corrections Unit operates the jail, monitors home detention, work release, and performs all prisoner transports to courts and other detention facilities.

Records Unit provides for the accurate flow and management of all record-keeping duties and provides front counter service during business for all walk-in customers of the Police Department.

Evidence Unit manages the intake, storage, security, release or disposal of all evidence, found property, and items held for safekeeping.

Professional Standards Division consists of Investigations, Family Violence, Special Response Team, Crisis Negotiations, and Training.  This division is also responsible for reviewing and updating the department general orders and standard operating procedures, accreditation, police review boards, internal investigations and risk management.

Investigation Unit is an extension to, and a support group for, the Patrol Unit and is staffed by detectives.  The main function of the division is to conduct follow-up investigations of all felony crimes and certain misdemeanor crimes.  This unit is also responsible for the registration, tracking and community notifications of registered sex offenders within the City of Kirkland.  One member of this unit is assigned to a regional electronic crimes task force with the FBI.

Pro-Act Unit focus is on illegal drugs, car prowls, burglaries, mail theft, shoplifting, and enforcing extreme risk protection orders and court-ordered gun forfeitures.

Crime Analyst is attached to the Investigation Unit and monitors crime trends, provides analytical support and publishes informational bulletins on wanted subjects and officer safety issues. 

Family Violence Unit (FVU) is attached to the Investigation Unit.  This unit is staffed by two detectives and a civilian Family/Youth Advocate.  The unit conducts follow-up investigation on domestic violence cases, Child Protective Service & Adult Protective Service referrals and conducts training on domestic violence issues.  In addition, they supervise the Domestic Abuse Response Team (DART), which is a volunteer civilian program that provides support services to victims of domestic violence.

Training Unit is responsible for ensuring that all Department training is conducted in accordance with state mandates and ensuring the professional development of all Department members.

Community Services Unit Consists of the Neighborhood Resource Officers and the Community Resource Officers. The Neighborhood Resource Officers serve as a liaison between the community and the police department. The Community Resource Officers are committed to community policing through our local schools in partnership with the Lake Washington School District.

 Animal Services Unit includes an Animal Control Officer responsible for supporting Kirkland community members by returning lost pets, providing education and enforcement for domestic animal concerns and complaints.

Background

The Kirkland City Council engaged the services of BERK to conduct an organizational review of the Police Department. The City Council received the Kirkland Police Strategic Planning Report(PDF, 4MB) in September 2016. 

The Police Department has been working with department members and the City Manager's Office to implement certain recommendations through the budget process. 

The Police Department's actions priorities and the current status reports are contained in the Recommendation Matrix Update(XLSX, 58KB).