The Eagle Police Department is looking for volunteers for The Ada County Sheriff’s Volunteer Program. This program fosters community involvement, awareness and support of the Ada County Sheriff.


The Banbury HOA Board met with two officers from the City of Eagle Police Department. The Eagle Police Department is looking for volunteers for The Ada County Sheriff’s Volunteer Program. This program fosters community involvement, awareness and support of the Ada County Sheriff’s Volunteer Program. Volunteering also provides additional resources, time and talent to enhance the mission of the Sheriff’s Office. Volunteers with the Ada County Sheriff’s Office are highly valued and are a significant component of public safety in Ada County. It is also an exciting and rewarding way to give back to your community! For more information on this program, please visit the Eagle Police Department website at www.adasheriff.org/Community or contact Cory Russell at 577-3556 or email crussell@adaweb.net.

Some Safety Suggestions From The Eagle Police Department For Banbury Residents:

  • Be sure all doors and windows are locked.
  • Keep exterior lights on all night to deter criminal activity in the neighborhood. A well lit home is the least expensive security you can purchase.
  • Get to know your neighbors and be sure to keep an eye on your neighbors home when they are away.
  • Do not hesitate to call the Eagle Police Department whenever suspicious activity is observed.
  • If possible, get the license plate number of all speeders and call the Eagle Police Department with as much information as possible.

The City of Eagle Police Monthly Report is available on the Ada County Sheriff’s Department website and provides updates on local crime activity and police calls.