06/02/2026
Congrats to brother Alvis on a successful and accomplished career with the Sherwood Police Department. We hope you enjoy retirement and continue to stay in touch!
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06/02/2026
Congrats to brother Alvis on a successful and accomplished career with the Sherwood Police Department. We hope you enjoy retirement and continue to stay in touch!
05/14/2026
During National Police Week, we honor and remember the brave men and women of law enforcement who have dedicated their lives to serving and protecting their communities. This week serves as a time to reflect on the courage, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment demonstrated by officers, past and present.
We also remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. Their service, dedication, and legacy will never be forgotten.
We extend our sincere gratitude to our community for your continued support. Together, we remain committed to building trust, enhancing public safety, and strengthening the partnership between law enforcement and the citizens we proudly serve. 🚓🌹💙
05/14/2026
For National Police Week, we want to honor and remember Sergeant Walter David Lowe Sr., who tragically lost his life in the line of duty on November 13th, 1979, when his police motorcycle was struck from behind by a drunk driver. Sergeant Lowe is one of the two officers our Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Lodge is named after.
His sacrifice serves as a heartbreaking reminder of the dangers faced by law enforcement officers every single day.
Rest in peace, Sergeant Walter David Lowe Sr.
Your watch is over, but your legacy endures.
End of Watch: November 13, 1979 đź’™
04/27/2026
We had a great time Saturday night letting the Old School Cops meet the New School Cops. We shared several stories, laughs, and made new memories together. Sherwood Police Department has always been a close knit department. This event shows that the family you make here is for life.
04/17/2026
Heartbroken to hear of the loss of one of our brothers. Our condolences go out to the entire Sherwood Fire Department and Captain Estell’s family.
We are saddened to announce the passing of one of our own. Captain Estell leaves a huge hole in our department and will be missed everyday. Captain Estell was assigned to Squad 1 at Station 1 assigned to “B” Shift. Funeral arrangements are as followed:
Visitation:
Monday April 20th at 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Harris Funeral Home
1325 Oak Street
Morrilton, Ar 72110
Funeral Service:
Tuesday April 21st at 10:30 am
First Baptist Church - Perryville
207 4th Street
Perryville, Ar 72126
04/16/2026
We had such a great time Tuesday night at Battle of the Badges Tip-A-Cop. The community showed up and showed out. We appreciate everyone’s part in making this event so special.
11/27/2025
Members of our Lodge worked together to help pass out food so that families can focus on each other and not have to worry about where their meal was going to come from.
We hope everyone has a happy Thanksgiving! Thank you, Sherwood, for supporting the Sherwood Police Department and working with us to keep our community safe!
06/06/2025
STATEMENT FROM THE SHERWOOD FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE - LODGE 15
🚨‼️ATTENTION🚨‼️
This Sunday, June 1st, from 11am-4pm, we have an opportunity for YOU to help our Lodge!
As you shop for this weeks groceries at the Sherwood Walmart Supercenter, come see us by the front doors! We will have freshly grilled hot dogs, chips and a drink for $5.00!
Grab a bite before you shop or as you’re leaving! Either way, we looking forward forward to see you there!
We will also have our lodge challenge coins available!
Please share!
05/13/2025
For National Police Week, we want to Honor and remember Sergeant Walter David Lowe Sr., who tragically lost his life in the line of duty on November 13th, 1979, when his police motorcycle was struck from behind by a drunk driver.
Sgt. Lowe is one of the two officers our Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Lodge is named after.
His sacrifice serves as a heartbreaking reminder of the dangers faced by law enforcement officers every single day.
Rest in peace, Sergeant Walter David Lowe Sr.
Your watch is over, but your legacy endures.
End of Watch: November 13, 1979.