Welcome to City Of Burlington Police Department
The City of Burlington Police Department is Accredited through the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police. Our Department strives to be a model Law Enforcement Agency through commitment to excellence and partnerships with our community. With core values of Integrity, Professionalism and Service we will continue to enhance the quality for all residents of the City of Burlington.
Our Mission Statement
The mission of the City of Burlington Police Division is to ensure the best quality of life for our citizens through partnerships with the community, enforcement of the law, and the provision of a safe environment. We will act professionally, and ensure that all officers conduct themselves with the highest level of moral and ethical standards.
Straight to Treatment
It is a program created to help those that are caught in the powerful grip of addiction and substance abuse – but would like to break free – with the opportunity to be connected to a program to assist them with overcoming their addiction. You do NOT need insurance to participate.
Volunteers of America Delaware Valley (VOADV) is a local affiliate of national, non-profit organization, Volunteers of America, and provides essential services to our community’s most vulnerable individuals. Each year, we serve more than 13,000 individuals throughout the southern New Jersey and Philadelphia region and operates more than 40 high quality, outcome-driven assistance programs – from homelessness, reentry, veteran’s assistance and affordable housing services to specialized programs for individuals with addiction, traumatic brain injury and/or intellectual disabilities.
⚾️ ⚾️ CELEBRATE OUR HOMETOWN HERO ⚾️ ⚾️
The City of Burlington Police Department and FOP Lodge 63 would like to congratulate Chief John Fine for being honored as our 2024 Trenton Thunder Hometown Hero! Chief Fine began his career in 1999 as a SLEO Class I officer and was a Police Explorer prior to being employed with BCPD. He was hired as a full-time officer in 2001 and rose through the ranks in the Detective Bureau, Special Response Team, Traffic Unit, and Police Administration. Chief Fine was appointed Chief of Police by Mayor Barry Conaway in April 2019. Chief Fine implemented several changes within the department as well as arranged programs such as the Riverfront Chaplains, Volunteers of America, Straight to Treatment, and Burlington County Social Services to partner with BCPD. He also worked collectively with the City of Burlington School District to implement what is now a very successful School Resource Officer program, among many other Community Policing Initiatives. Come out and support Chief Fine and the rest of our Hometown Heroes Thursday, June 27th, at 7 [...]
HAVE YOU HEARD OF SAMI’S LAW IN NEW JERSEY? #SamisLaw #WhatsMyName
Graduation season is a perfect time to learn about rideshare safety. In 2019, legislation requiring additional identification for drivers was signed into law by Governor Phil Murphy, spurred by the tragic loss of Samantha "Sami" Josephson. Sami's heartbreaking death shook us all. Mistakenly entering a car she thought was her rideshare, she tragically lost her life. Because of her parents’ advocacy and tireless efforts, we’re working to ensure safety for all passengers to prevent tragedies like Sami's from happening again. We stand with the Josephson family and all those affected by rideshare-related tragedies. By enhancing protections for rideshare users, we honor Sami’s memory and work to ensure that her legacy is honored. Learn more: whatsmyname.org #SamisLaw #WhatsMyName
Haitian Flag Day Celebration
The Haitian Baptist Church Of Willingboro celebrated Haitian Flag Day this past Saturday, with Officers from Burlington City, Burlington Township, and Willingboro Township in attendance. Our own Officer Woodley Duga was there to represent along with Officer Philippe Thibert (BTPD) and Officer Jeffrey Xavier (WTPD). L’union fait la force - "In Union there is Strength".
🚙🚙🚙 JEEPS ON THE WATERFRONT 🚙🚙🚙
Mark your calendars for Saturday, June 1, 2024...Jeeps on the Waterfront is back! BCPD Jeeps
Special Thanks to Amazon for Providing Lunch to our Officers for National Police Week.
Special thanks to Amazon who delivered lunch to our officers for National Police Week. Amy, Alexa, Dan and Keith thank you for being so great to our officers and community.
📢📢 PARKING NOTICE TO RESIDENTS 📢📢
Be advised, on Tuesday, May 21st Tree Removal will begin at the Parking lot off of Stacy ST. The limits of this project are the parking lot between High St and Stacy St from E. Union St. to E. Broad St. ALL VEHICLES NEED TO BE REMOVED FROM THE LOT BY 6:00 AM on TUESDAY 5/21/24 - Please see photo below for clarification.
Special Thanks to Amazon for Providing Lunch to our Officers for National Police Week.
Special thanks to Amazon who delivered lunch to our officers for National Police Week. Amy, Alexa, Dan and Keith thank you for being so great to our officers and community.