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Chesterfield County Police Department

The mission of the Chesterfield County Police Department is to provide a professional and unbiased response to the needs of the community. It is the department's goal to establish a partnership with the citizens in achieving a "First Choice Community through Excellence in Public Service."

It is the vision of the Chesterfield County Police Department to continue to provide quality service to the community as a nationally recognized leader among law enforcement agencies, utilizing state-of-the-art information and policing technologies, attracting and maintaining professional employees, consistently improving our quality of training, and demonstrating innovation and operational flexibility.

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Traffic safety complaints

Chesterfield County residents can call in speeding complaints and traffic concerns within the county via the Chesterfield County Police Department’s Traffic Hotline at 318-8084. read more....


Police Department Address and Information Number

Any questions about this information should be forwarded to Chesterfield County Police Department.

E-Mail: CCPD@chesterfield.gov
Please be advised this e-mail address is not monitored on a 24 hour/ seven day basis and is intended for general questions only. Police reports or requests for immediate police response must be made by phone by calling either 911 in the event of an emergency or 748-1251 for a non-emergency.

Police Chief

Thierry G. Dupuis

Mailing Address

Chesterfield County Police Department
PO Box 148
Chesterfield, VA 23832

Street Address

10031 Iron Bridge Road
Chesterfield, VA 23832

Phone Numbers

Emergencies dial 911
Non-emergencies (804) 748-1251
FAX: (804) 748-1239

Administration

Chief of Police, Thierry G. Dupuis (804) 748-1266
Deputy Chief of Operations, Lt. Col. Andy Scruggs
(804) 748-1090
Deputy Chief of Support, Lt. Col. John Austin (804) 768-7337
Administrative Support Bureau,Jack Ritchie (804) 796-7043
Investigations Bureau, Major Ben Mize (804) 751-4150
Operational Support Bureau, Major P. Michael Spraker (804) 706-2109
Uniform Operations Bureau - Major Karl S. Leonard (804) 751-4491
Desk Officer - Chester Station
2920 West Hundred Road
Chester, VA 23831
(804) 778-4550
Desk Officer - Headquarters
10031 Iron Bridge Road
Chesterfield, VA 23832
(804) 748-1269
Desk Officer - Midlothian District Station
20 North Providence Road
Richmond, VA 23225
(804) 272-4207
Desk Officer- Hull Street Station
6812 Woodlake Commons Loop
Midlothian, Va 23112
(804) 318-8448

Department Numbers

Administration (804) 748-1266
Animal Control Division (804) 748-1683
Auxiliary Police (804) 717-6484
Emergency Communications (804) 748-1251
Crimes Against Persons Unit (804) 748-1277
Crimes Against Property Unit (804) 748-1268
Crime Solvers Section (804) 748-1278
Domestic Violence Coordinator (804) 751-4113
Drug Court Officer (804) 706-1256
Forensics Unit (804) 748-1381
Investigations Bureau (804) 748-1268
Juvenile Section (804) 748-1277
Media Relations, A.P. Reid (804) 796-7032
Office of Professional Standards (804) 748-1207
Police Human Resources (804) 748-1547
Planning and Information Services (804) 748-1536
Property Section (804) 748-1524
Records Unit (804) 748-1260
Support Services (804) 318-8699
Special Investigations (804) 796-7091
Training Division (804) 751-4490
Uniform Operations Bureau (804) 748-1258
Vice & Narcotics Unit (804) 796-7091


Traffic safety complaints

Chesterfield County residents can call in speeding complaints and traffic concerns within the county via the Chesterfield County Police Department’s traffic hotline at 318-8084. Citizens may also e-mail their speeding complaints to speeding@chesterfield.gov. Please select one method as opposed to reporting both by phone and e-mail to avoid confusion.

Citizens can report concerns about speeders in their neighborhood or situations that pose persistent traffic safety hazards by calling the hotline from 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Friday.

If you are calling after regular business hours and on weekends you may leave a message to include your name, telephone number, and a brief description of your concern. The information will be reviewed and shared with both the Traffic Section and the appropriate district police station. In emergency situations, citizens should call 911.

Information we need about your speeding complaint

Provide your name and phone number - On occasion it is necessary for us to clarify the problem or obtain additional information from citizens who contact the Traffic Hotline. This will help Traffic and Patrol officers address and resolve the problem.

What type of complaint do you have?

Speeding complaints - For persistent speeding issues on neighborhood streets.

Traffic complaints – Citizens may also call about motorists who run stop signs, pass stopped school buses, drive recklessly, and park vehicles illegally.

Location of the problem

Where is the problem occurring? Please include the block numbers and specific street names. Avoid using just the subdivision name. You may also reference cross streets.

Example:
“We are experiencing speeding issues between the 5400 and 6000 block of Main Street.”

Time of day

When does the problem occur? Please provide specific times.

Example:
“The speeding occurs Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. – 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. - 6 p.m.”

Citizens often give permission for police officers to park in their driveways while operating radar and observing traffic issues.

Often times speeding complaints deal with particular neighborhood residents who consistently speed in the neighborhood. In those instances, please include a detailed description of the vehicle, person, and license plate number in addition to above information. The information will be forwarded to beat and traffic officers.

The Traffic Hotline is for non-emergency complaints only. It may be several hours or days before the Traffic Hotline complaint reaches an officer for investigation. Citizens should call 911 in any situation requiring immediate attention or one that poses immediate danger to motorists, pedestrians, or bicyclists.


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