The Springs of Cambridge are patrolled by Geist Patrol, certified law enforcement officers trained to handle law enforcement issues. All Geist Patrol officers are off-duty, retired, or former police officers. Officers are also graduates of a law enforcement academy and have full police powers - every officer responding to our needs can take law enforcement action if necessary.
Geist Patrol Officers are always in the area and try to maintain a goal of a 5-minute response time to our calls for service. To reach that goal, there are always 2, and often 3 officers, patrolling the area. The cars never leave the Geist area. All cars are available directly by phone. If you need them, dial their officers directly (North car: 317-445-8734 or South Car 317-432-3835 or office 317-842-8082). You will be speaking directly to the officer who will be helping you.
Geist Patrol is dispatched by the Hamilton and Marion County Sheriff’s Departments and have direct contact with the Fishers Police Department and the Hamilton and Marion County Sheriff’s Departments as well as their office at 11040 Fall Creek Road. Geist Patrol also respond to all police runs initiated by our residents.
In addition to patrolling our neighborhood, Geist Patrol also offers additional benefits free of charge to residents of Cambridge.
If you are questioning whether something seems suspicious, just call them! Geist Patrol units are available twenty-four hours daily by direct phone contact.
The Town of Fishers has amended Ordinance Number 110310, amending to the town municipal code new definitions and penalites for noise ordinance violations. The new ordinance was approved in March, 2011. View the Fishers Noise Ordinance [PDF].
(Fishers, Indiana) – Beginning June 18, 2011 boaters on Geist Reservoir will be joined by Fishers Police Officers and Fishers Firefighters. Fishers Police Chief George Kehl and Fishers Fire Chief Steve Orusa have joined together to enhance the safety of boaters on Geist. The fire department will provide a boat and two firefighters while the police department will provide two uniformed police officers. This team of public safety personnel will conduct patrols of the Fishers area in the waters of Geist. The police officers will be enforcing all criminal violations as well as local ordinance violations. The firefighters will operate the boat and provide medical assistance when necessary.
Chief Kehl and Chief Orusa want everyone to have a safe and enjoyable time this summer. Chief Kehl believes these marine patrols will improve the overall safety and quality of life for those that live and recreate on the waters of Geist.
For more information, contact Officer Tom Weger Public, Information Officer at (317) 595-3300 or email wegert@fishers.in.us.
There are signs at the entrances that indicate there is to be no soliciting in our neighborhood. Those that are out soliciting should be carrying a pink slip of approval with the Town of Fishers. IF you post a 'No Solicitors' sign by your front door, and you still have someone knock/ring the doorbell, they can be fined $500 for the violation - even if they have the permit. Please contact neighborhood patrol or 911 immediately if you see anyone suspicious around the neighborhood. Please see the safety section for complete soliciting information from the Fishers Police Department.
View the Town of Fishers Door-to-Door Solicitation Policy [PDF]