Vidor Police Department

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Vidor, United States

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Vidor Police Department Reviews | Rating 1.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Vidor Police Department is located in Vidor, United States on 695 East Railroad. Vidor Police Department is rated 1.8 out of 5 in the category law enforcement in United States. Vidor Police Department is a law enforcement company based out of 695 E Railroad, Vidor, Texas, United States.

Address

695 East Railroad

Phone

+1 4097694561

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Vidor, Texas

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Jozette Rubin

My name is T-Lee and on 8/6/19 I was coming from Beaumont Texas from Choir Rehearsal and I got a flat tire in Vidor and Officer Manny Castillo pulled over and changed it for me and he had a great attitude. I want the world to know that we do have some good police in the world today.

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Sennie Hagan

The dispatch is friendly. Most of the cops are nice but some have a attitude. Very small waiting room.

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George Havens

just so everyone knows pearsons isnt a vidor cop. i believe he was an orange county sherriff

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David Jones

I've only lived here about a year. I've only had one positive interaction with VPD. I've had three negative interactions with VPD. I've never been arrested by VPD. Theses interactions have made me question me choice in buying a home in Vidor. I will most likely be selling my house within the next two years. We were here through Harvey. We bought our house less than a month before. One interaction was even Recorded on Video but it failed to capture audio. I hope my future interactions with VPD are positive.

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John Guidry

Wow, I had some white guy with a trailer full of fire wood on a trailer. One of them flew off and broke my windshield in Vidor. I called the Police and finally the truck stopped in front of the trailer sales lot. When the officers arrived it was obvious they knew one another. So, the officer told me that the white guy carrying the fire wood wasn't responsible. I was like really? Another case of white trash. I left them at the trailer park. Where they were raised.