- 62 Black Mountain Rd., Suite 101
- Brattleboro 05301
- 802-257-7946 (Non-Emergency)
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- [email protected] Phone:
- 911 (Emergency)
- 802-257-2303 (Fax)
- 802-251-8188 (Tip Line)
- 802-257-4424 (TTY)
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Contact the Police Department
Non-Emergency Line, 802-257-7946 — To report a crime or file a report, call this number to speak with a Dispatcher. Call this number to report a crime that has already occurred.
Emergency Line, 911 — Call 911 if you are in immediate danger or to report a crime in progress.
Tip Line, 802-251-8188 — Call or email [email protected] to report any suspicious activity, or to share any other information with the Police Department.
Crisis Helplines — See this section for details.
Social Media — Follow us on Facebook for updates.
About the Department
The Brattleboro Police Department is committed to providing a safe, peaceful, and prosperous environment for our community by policing and serving the community in a manner worthy of respect. The department strives to consistently provide the citizens of Brattleboro a professional and progressive police force that holds itself to the highest standards of service and conduct.
Values
- Always hold yourself and others accountable
- Always treat others the way you want to be treated
- Always do the right thing
- Always remember why
Staff
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- Norma Hardy -
- Chief
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- Jeremy Evans -
- Assistant Chief
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News & AnnouncementsJoin the Animal Control Officer at the Central Fire Station from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Vehicles parked in the downtown lots must be removed or they may be towed at the owner’s expense.
The event will be between 8 and 10 a.m. on Thursday, March 5 at the Brattleboro Works Café at 118 Main Street, Brattleboro.
Snow and ice will be removed from the uncovered parking lots in Brattleboro’s downtown area starting around midnight tonight and into the early morning hours.
A winter storm is expected to impact the Brattleboro area beginning during the late night hours of Sunday, Feb. 22 and continuing through Monday, Feb. 23, 2026.
The Brattleboro Police Department and Project C.A.R.E would like to recognize two of our community partners for their ongoing partnerships and tireless work in the community.
