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The Montgomery County Department of Police, located in Montgomery County, Maryland, includes approximately 1,300 sworn officers and approximately 650 support personnel. The Police Department was established in 1922, and today is responsible for policing a County with a population of over one million people.
There are many ways to help the Montgomery County Department of Police do its job. Find out how you can make a difference in your county. Join us as a police officer, a police cadet, or a dispatcher/call taker. Become a volunteer or intern!
Crime in progress or just witnessed an emergency situation: Call 911. Reporting a non-emergency incident in progress: Call 301-279-8000. Submitting an anonymous crime tip: Use Crime Solvers. Make the right call: When to call 9-1-1. Send us your Compliments and Complaints.
The Mission of the Montgomery County Department of Police (MCPD) is to safeguard life and property, preserve the peace, prevent and detect crime, enforce the law, and protect the rights of all citizens.
How Do I? This page provides answers to common questions asked by residents. You can also search for additional topics by typing keywords into the Search Bar at the top of each page. Abandoned Vehicle - Report Location. Adopt an Animal from the Shelter. Alarms - Burglary.
POLICE CONTACTS. For Emergencies: Call 911; Non-emergency: 301-279-8000; View all contacts; FOR CRIME SOLVERS. Anonymous Call: 1-866-411-8477; Submit Crime Tips
POLICE CONTACTS. For Emergencies: Call 911; Non-emergency: 301-279-8000; View all contacts; FOR CRIME SOLVERS. Anonymous Call: 1-866-411-8477; Submit Crime Tips
Obtain an incident/police report (burglary, robbery, etc.) Residents are encouraged to file and obtain their request through the online portal but may also receive their request in person or in the mail.
The Police Department is structured into the Office of the Chief and four major bureaus: the Field Services Bureau, the Investigative Services Bureau, the Management Services Bureau, and the Patrol Services Bureau.
For Immediate Release: Tuesday, January 30, 2024. Gaithersburg, MD – After a career spanning 38-years, Chief Marcus G. Jones has announced his retirement from the Montgomery County Department of Police (MCPD), effective Monday, July 1, 2024.