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410-887-6286. The Police Department enforces the laws and ordinances of the state and county, safeguards life and property, prevents and detects crime, preserves the peace, and protects the rights of all persons.
The Sheriff's Office maintains integrity and provides service to the Circuit Court, provides assistance and support to the citizens of Baltimore County and cooperates with all law enforcement agencies in their quest to maintain order in our community.
Providing Baltimore County residents with information about significant and newsworthy police incidents, safety information, and updates regarding the Baltimore County Police Department.
In most cases, you may report lost property, abandoned vehicles, hit and runs, destruction of property and theft online. If you need to file one of the following reports, select your report type to answer a few preliminary questions to determine if filing online is right for you.
Community Outreach and Crime Prevention. The Baltimore County Police Department (BCoPD) works with citizens, civic organizations and other public agencies—such as public and private schools—toward community goals.
View news from the Police Department or your local precinct crime blotter for the latest news on crime in your area. Reporting Emergencies, Crimes and Tips Call 911 for an immediate police response to emergencies and crimes in progress.
Select a precinct to view the recent crime blotter for your area. Not sure where to find your neighborhood? Check the precinct map. Read news from each of our 10 precincts, learn about crime trends in your area, and find information on how to report tips and crimes.
The Baltimore County Police Department (BCoPD) provides copies of crime and accident reports by mail. There is a $15 fee for each report, unless you are a victim of a crime. A copy of your incident report is free of charge if you are a crime victim.
Career Opportunities. The Sheriff's Office is announcing a new salary plus bonuses for Deputy Sheriffs. New employees can receive up to $6,000 for signing and $51,619 to $70,014 annually. Lateral transfers may apply.
In most cases, you may report lost property, abandoned vehicles, hit and runs, destruction of property and theft online. If you need to file one of the following reports, select your report type to answer a few preliminary questions to determine if filing online is right for you.