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Hinesburg Community Police


Hinesburg Community Police Building
Officers of the Hinesburg Community Police are honored to be members of the first Community Police force in the nation. The officers work hard to build a department that reflects the desires and needs of the community.

The Police Department is located at 10298 Route 116 (the grey house directly North of the fire station, across from Firehouse Plaza).
 
Contact
Emergencies:  911
Office Phone:  482-3397, non-emergency calls during office hours (hours may vary and are therefore not posted on this site.)
24-hour Dispatch:  985-8051, non-emergency calls taken by the Shelburne Police Department for the Hinesburg Community Police.
Email:  hinesburgpd@gmavt.net
Location:  10298 Route 116 (across from Firehouse Plaze and the Mobil station)

Department Staff
Police Chief:  Chris Morrell
Deputy Police Chief:  Fred Silber

Police Officers:
  Officer: Susan Albert
  Officer: Chris Bataille
  Officer: Kim Conant
  Officer: Wade Johnson
  Officer: Frank Koss

Department Staff:
  Administrative Assistant: Deborah Koss
  Community Volunteer: Doug Olufsen

Animal Control Officer:
  David Palmer (contact the Shelburne Dispatch at 985-8051)

Police Service Dog:
  "Buck"

Hinesburg Community Police - 2008 Strategic Plan  (.pdf file 22 MB)

Summary of the Comments from the January 3, 2007 Public Meeting

Animal Control Ordinance


Members of the community know the officers by their first names. The rapport between the officers and those they serve has resulted in a very high rate of crimes-solved. While the department is small, it is well equipped and routinely uses modern crime solving techniques.

Officers welcome not only information on crimes, but suggestions and comments on policing in general.
 

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Founded 1762

 

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