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Contact BPD. Emergency: 911. Non-emergency: 311. Report a Crime. Report Officer Misconduct. Get a Police Report. Submit a Homicide-Related Tip. All Contact Info.
There are many ways to interact with the Baltimore Police Department. You can also search our site for the information you may need. For EMERGENCIES, please call 911! HOMICIDE-RELATED TIPS Text 443-902-4824 Email: HomicideTips@baltimorepolice.org. NON-EMERGENCY 311. FILE A POLICE REPORT Use our File a Police Report form
With new leadership and a commitment to constitutional policing, we’re strengthening our 21st century department using the best practices for community engagement, a greater focus on conflict resolution, groundbreaking technology and creative problem-solving. Now’s the time to join a force for good.
The Baltimore Police Department is divided into nine districts. Use the search tool below to find your district and see contact information and details.
Members of the public can obtain accident reports online and can request other public police reports through our Community Correspondence Unit. Vehicle-related Accident Reports. To retrieve the report, you will need one of the following: Report number; Full name and date of incident; Location
The BPD is the 8th largest municipal police force in the United States, staffed by nearly 3,100 civilian and sworn personnel. The department's jurisdiction covers Maryland's largest city, with a population of 614,000.
File a Police Report. Emergency: Call 911. Non-Emergency: BPD Telephone Reporting Unit (TRU) - 410-637-8849. Please note: Only crimes occurring in Baltimore City, Md., may be reported to the Telephone Reporting Unit.
The Baltimore Police Department is the 8th largest municipal police force in the United States, staffed by nearly 3,100 civilian and sworn personnel. The department's jurisdiction covers Maryland's largest city, with a population of 614,000. Learn more about the Department, its mission and vision.
On this page, you can browse and search all draft and active Baltimore Police Department policies. Draft policies are policies and training materials that are currently being revised and may be open for public comment. Active policies are current policies that have been adopted and trained upon.
Organizational Chart. Created on November 22, 2022 1:55 pm Last Updated on March 22, 2024 4:25 pm. Click Here to Enlarge Org Chart. Share. See the latest Baltimore Police Department org chart here.