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In This Section

· Patrol Division
· Detective Division
· Specialized Units
· Crime Prevention Unit
· Fallen Officers
· Binghamton's Most Wanted
· Crime Mapping and Anlaysis

Contact Information

EMERGENCIES - DIAL 911

General Information & Assistance
(607) 723-5321

Joseph Zikuski
Police Chief
(607) 772-7090
(607) 772-7169 fax


William Yeager
Assistant Police Chief
(607) 772-7091

David Eggleston
Assistant Police Chief
(607) 772-7092

Captain John Chapman
Internal Affairs
(607) 772-7089

Crime Prevention
(607) 772-7093

Desk Officer
(607) 772-7076 or
(607) 772-7077

Detective Division
(607) 772-7080

Identification Unit
(607) 772-7078

Documents

· 2008 Annual Report 1 PDF
· 2008 Annual Report 2 PDF
· 2008 Annual Report 3 PDF
· 2008 Annual Report 4 PDF
· 2008 Crime Maps PDF
· Driver Safety Tips PDF
· Family Contract for Online Safety PDF
· Home Safety Tips PDF
· Identity Theft Tips PDF
· Protect yourself from Phishing PDF
· Street Safety Tips PDF

Links

· Binghamton Crime Stoppers
· NYS Offender Notification
· Local Offender Notification

Police

 

CRIME MAPS   

In July of 2008 the Binghamton Police Department partnered with Broome County GIS to provide crime analysis and mapping services.

To view the 2008 maps click here.

BINGHAMTON'S MOST WANTED

The Binghamton Police Department has a new tool in its fight against crime. A webpage has been setup displaying Binghamton's most wanted fugitives. Click here to see the page.

Department Overview

The Binghamton Police Department was founded in 1867. The Department currently has 141 sworn officers and 10 civilian employees. The Department has several divisions including, the Detective Division, the Special Investigations Unit, the Traffic Unit, the Juvenile Unit, the Identification Unit, Crime Prevention Unit, the Warrant Unit and the Patrol Division. The Patrol Division is the largest component of the Binghamton Police Department, composed of 75 officers and 15 Supervisors.

The Binghamton Police became a New York State Accredited Police Department in 1995, meeting the 144 standards set forth by the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services Office of Public Safety.

The Department realizes that crime is a problem that affects all segments of our society, and is a concern of everyone. The Binghamton Police Department will make every attempt to involve the community in generating mutual understanding and cooperation between the residents and Police Department of Binghamton. Involving the community will enhance both police and residents knowledge of the nature and extent of the crime problem in the city. The police and community members working together against crime will be a major step in crime deterrence. Although, there are certain crimes that cannot be prevented, crimes committed against innocent victims in public places and crimes against property can be deterred by proactive police operations and an involved community. The Binghamton Police Department plans to deter crime by increasing police presence both on foot patrol and police vehicle presence in neighborhoods and business areas. The Community Response Team will saturate high crime areas and make pro-active community policing their focus. The Police and community working together will make the City of Binghamton a better place to live, work and conduct business.

Employment Opportunites

The City of Binghamton Police Department is a professional law enforcement organization dedicated to providing the finest police service to the residents of the City of Binghamton.  The Department is always looking for honest, dedicated people with the highest integrity to join the force. 

The City of Binghamton is an equal opportunity employer.  Employment as a police officer is governed by the Binghamton Civil Service Commission.  A competitive civil service examination is held periodically and appointments are made from a list compiled as a result of this examination. 

Refer to the Employment page on this web-site for job openings and examination dates and at the Personnel/Civil Service page for civil service information.

Questions as to qualifications and date of examination may be directed to:

Civil Service Department
City Hall
38 Hawley Street, 5th floor
Binghamton, NY 13901
(607) 772-7008

Additional Contact Information

Juvenile Unit
(607) 772-7088
Parking Tickets
(607) 772-7087

Special Investigation Task Force
(607) 778-3941

Special Investigation Unit
(607) 772-7082

Traffic Unit
(607) 772-7095

Warrant Division
(607) 772-7044

   
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