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To Serve and protect our community with honor and integrity.

Our History

In its early days, the Benton County Sheriff’s Office covered the City of Highfill’s Law Enforcement needs. In the early 2000s, the City began to grow, and it was apparent that a more local and proactive form of Law Enforcement was needed. Needs such as 24-hour Police coverage and timely response were at the forefront of concern. In 2007, the City of Highfill voted to establish a municipal Police Department. A Police Chief was hired and ran HPD sole-handedly for a year until two part-time positions were added in 2008.


During this time, HPD began to address many local issues, Methamphetamine was a major problem in the area, and during the first two years, HPD was instrumental in the removal of numerous Meth labs that existed inside the City limits. To say there was a problem was an understatement. In late 2009, as the City continued to grow, HPD added additional full-time personnel and established its first K-9 unit. These additions allowed for better service to the community and provided valuable resources for HPD and other local agencies.

HONOR, INTEGRITY, COMMUNITY, rings true with each member of the Department daily.

Highfill Police Department

Highfill is centered in Western Benton County; HPD has notoriously been able to provide mutual aid to its local law enforcement agencies quicker than most in times of need. HPD has always been centered on a community-first thought process. Being a small agency that provides safety and security to a rural community, the motto HONOR, INTEGRITY, COMMUNITY rings true with each department member daily. HPD has moved from a one-man Department to now having 5 full-time Officers and 7 Part Time Officers. However, the small HPD has evolved into one of the most proactive and modern Police agencies in Benton County.


HPD has implemented advanced technology such as Electronic Ticketing, in-car computer-aided dispatch systems, and Body-worn Cameras. HPD will continue to provide the highest level of service as it protects one of the fastest-growing communities in Northwest Arkansas.

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Highfill Police Station
Gregory Blake Webb

Gregory Blake Webb

Chief of Police

Welcome!

I began my career in Law Enforcement here in the City of Highfill in 2008, and It is a great honor to serve the citizens of our community as Police Chief. My Career in emergency services has always been rooted in Highfill. At 18 years old, I began as a Volunteer Firefighter, and I grew to love this community and its people. I strive to provide the best opportunity for our Department by providing the best equipment, training, and resources for our employees. I am truly inspired by the opportunities HPD has that impact public safety in our local area… From our Officers rounding up livestock and fixing fences to the opportunity to interact with those in need at the Northwest Arkansas Children’s Shelter. HPD takes advantage of the opportunity to make a difference every day. Our slogan at HPD is Honor, Integrity, Community. I have stood by those words and encouraged each team member to do the same. My goal is to provide the highest level of professional Law Enforcement services to the City of Highfill and ensure it is a safe community where people want to live, work, and visit.