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Within Clay Township there consist of three major public service areas. The Mainland has the Clay Township Police Department and the Clay Township Fire Department. Harsens Island has the Harsens Island Fire Department and is patrolled by the Clay Township Police Department.

Meet the Clay Township Police Department

Turn In A Pusher

Clay Township Police is implementing a new program, Turn In A Pusher (T.I.P). We are seeking information regarding illegal drug trafficking. All information will be kept strictly confidential. Call (794-9381) or stop by the station for more details.

Michigan's Emergency Vehicle Caution Law

Be Aware! Michigan's Emergency Vehicle Caution Law: On two lane roads, the operator of a vehicle traveling on a roadway which only has one lane of travel for each direction shall, upon approaching a stationary emergency vehicle with its emergency lights activated, carefully move over into the open adjacent lane if possible. If this is not possible due to traffic, weather, or road conditions, the operator shall slow down and pass with caution, allowing vehicle as much space as possible.

Emergency Sirens

There are three emergency sirens located at the intersections of Fruit and Nook Roads, Ainsworth and Taft, as well as M-29 and Willow Court. These emergency sirens will be activated during all life threatening and potentially hazardous emergencies that affect Clay Township.

These warnings shall include such as tornados, chemical spills and homeland security issues. In emergencies the sirens will be activated for three continuous minutes. If possible the public should immediately go indoors, close all windows, doors and turnoff all air conditioners and/or furnaces. It is further recommended that citizens turn on radio station WSAQ 107.1 for additional information and updates.

Beginning Friday April 29th, and the last friday of each subsequent month at 1:00 p.m., the Clay Township Police Department will activate a test of these warning sirens for one continuous minute. If you need additional information regarding the sirens or the activation procedures, please contact the clay township police department at 794-9381.

Citizens are reminded that 911 should be used for emergencies only.