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.

Burlington County Recovery Center
The Recovery Center serves as a “one-stop” destination where individuals can be paired with a recovery peer, and obtain information about treatment programs, recovery support services and community resources. Wellness activities and classes, and recovery groups are also scheduled and held here.
Congratulations to Officer Martinez and K9 Echo
Congratulations to Ptl. Aaron Martinez and K9 Echo for being recognized with a proclamation at the Delanco Township meeting last night for their part in the search of a missing 5-year-old autistic child on March 30th, 2024. The child was found unharmed thanks to the efforts of all the law enforcement officers involved. Congratulations to all!
Burlington Police Honor Guard
Officer Rob Clemente, Detective Will Lancenese, Sgt. Chris Ent, and Detective Ryan O’ Farrell of our Burlington Police Honor Guard presented the color’s during the opening ceremony at last night’s Philadelphia 76ers game, as they faced off against the Orlando Magic. We are humbled and honored to represent our nation as well as our neighboring communities.
Congrats Officer Zeuner and K9 Dutch!
K-9 Dutch and Officer Zeuner would like to express their gratitude to everyone for their support. They successfully completed the Iron Dog Mud Run, a timed three-mile obstacle course that featured mud pits, hill climbs, shooting, water crossings, and more. It was a tough battle but they got it done and we are all so proud of them!
Safety Reminder – Arrival/Dismissal Procedure at Wilbur Watts School
Please read this important safety reminder about arrival/dismissal procedures at Wilbur Watts Intermediate School.
Congratulations Kiyan!
Please join us in congratulating our very own hometown hero Kiyan! We are so proud of you! #citystrong #neighborshelpingneighbors #community #hometownhero https://www.cbsnews.com/philadelphia/news/burlington-new-jersey-community-gathers-to-celebrate-11-year-old-who-spotted-smoke-and-spoke-up/?fbclid=IwAR1LnKHMANs1Yxs-0D8umzEFlpUepqS1GzRfwMRizMko1ECZpPjmCwOpnRU
Human Trafficking Victims Lifeline
Human trafficking victims are in everyday locations like bars, hotels, and transportation centers. These posters could be a lifeline for victims of human trafficking. That's why the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General is working to get them placed in New Jersey establishments. You can download the poster by clicking the link below: njoag.gov/stallsforsafety
BCPD Blue Devil Police Vehicle!
Today, in partnership with The City of Burlington School District, we unveiled one of two new BCPD Blue Devil police vehicles! These vehicles are the latest example of our ongoing collaboration with the City of Burlington School District and will support mutual police and District goals. Thank you to everyone who came out for the big reveal, including Police, District staff and Buddy the Blue Devil, of course! #cityproud
Thank you Simply Sweet Treats by Meeks for the delicious tray of goodies!
Thank you Simply Sweet Treats by Meeks for the delicious tray of goodies! Corporal Tisby couldn't take her eyes off them for even a second to take the picture We appreciate your support and certainly enjoyed the treats
Happening Now! Burlington County Expungement Clinic
From 10am to 6pm. Please see the attached flyer for additional information.
Building Communities of Trust Meeting – 10/27/23
CALLING ALL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES AND RELIGIOUS LEADERS! Please join us for the Building Communities of Trust Meeting on Friday, October 27, 2023 from 10am to 1pm at the Burlington County Library in Westampton. Colonel Patrick Callahan, Superintendent of the New Jersey State Police will be Guest Speaker. We hope to see you there. Please see the flyer below for additional details.
Marine Corp Reserve – Toys For Tots
The City of Burlington Police Department will be collecting new, unwrapped toys from now thru December for the Marine Corp Reserve - Toys For Tots. Donations will be accepted at City Hall, 525 High Street, Burlington, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. The donation bin is located in the lobby, just outside the Police Department. If you have any questions, please contact Beverly at 609-386-0262 ext. 267.
Burlington County Expungement Clinic – Thursday, November 2nd
The free annual event also features a job and resource fair. The third annual Burlington County Expungement Clinic will be held Thursday, November 2nd from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at two locations, Tabernacle Baptist Church in Burlington City and the JFK Recreation Center in Willingboro Township. Those who attend will be able to speak with an attorney to see whether certain non-violent convictions can be expunged, which means they will be erased from their criminal history. “Many people who made mistakes earlier in life are still being punished simply because they have a criminal record,” Burlington County Prosecutor LaChia L. Bradshaw said. “They have already paid their debt to society, and should not continue to be punished by their history when they apply for jobs, housing or other services they may need to improve their situations and help their families.” Prosecutor Bradshaw emphasized that this service, which is entirely free, would be very costly if done through a private attorney. Last year, more than 300 people turned out to receive help. Those [...]




















