05/29/2026
Community Safety Update
We are aware of reports circulating regarding a potential threat affecting schools in San Diego County. At this time, there are no threats to Coronado schools.
Out of an abundance of caution, the Coronado Police Department will have an increased officer presence at all Coronado school campuses throughout the day. We are working closely with school district officials and will continue to monitor the situation. The Coronado Unified School District has communicated directly with parents and families regarding this matter.
The safety and well-being of our students, staff, and families remain our highest priority.
05/26/2026
💙The Blue Envelope Program
The Coronado Police Department is proud to support individuals with autism, dementia, anxiety, and other conditions that may require extra understanding during interactions with law enforcement.
The Blue Envelope helps communicate these needs clearly and respectfully. It can hold your ID, contact info, and vehicle documents making traffic stops or other encounters safer and less stressful.
✅Voluntary
✅ No registration required
✅ Free materials available at the PD!
Stop by the Police Department during business hours to pick up your Blue Envelope, wallet cards, seatbelt covers, stickers, and more. Let’s build a more inclusive and compassionate community — together.💙
05/25/2026
MEMORIAL DAY.
We honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Never forgotten.
05/16/2026
The 39th Navy Bridge Run/Walk event takes place on Sunday, May 17. The event begins in San Diego at 8 am near the San Diego Convention Center.
Participants will cross the bridge, finishing in Tidelands Park. This year, the race also includes an optional 10k course that travels down Glorietta Boulevard.
Bridge access will be limited from
approximately 4 am to 11 am. Both directions of vehicle traffic will remain open, but at reduced speeds. There will be no access from Glorietta Boulevard to the bridge during that time. Detour signs will be posted.
05/15/2026
Today, on National Peace Officers Memorial Day, we pause to honor the courage and sacrifice of the men and women who gave their lives in service to others.
We especially remember Lieutenant Frank Greene, who was killed in the line of duty on October 12, 1954, while conducting a traffic stop in the 600 block of Orange Avenue. His dedication to protecting this community and his ultimate sacrifice will never be forgotten.