Police
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About Us
The James City County Police Department provides police services in all areas of the County including community services, animal control, patrol, investigations and traffic enforcement. The Department also offers a wide array of crime prevention services, community outreach programs and citizen classes. We invite you to explore our website to find out more.
The Department has more than 100 sworn law enforcement officers (including auxiliary) and responds to over 22,000 calls for service each year.
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Police to Citizen (P2C): Empowering Citizens with Information
The Police Department is committed to providing quality service around the clock. Search for public safety incidents and arrests, obtain copies of crash reports and access other useful information within our new P2C tools.
These features are intended to provide convenience and greater access to public information. Please contact us if you have feedback or questions regarding these Police to Citizen online services. Visit our P2C site.
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Police Seek Suspect in Tampering With Vehicles Incidents in Fenwick Hills
Police seek the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect in tampering with vehicles incidents. Read on... -
Charges Filed Related to Multi-Vehicle Crash on Merrimac Trail
Police have filed additional charges related to the multi-vehicle crash on Jan. 6 Read on... -
Rubino Appointed Interim Chief of Police
Deputy Chief Steve Rubino has been appointed Interim Chief of Police. Read on... -
Rinehimer Selected for New Assistant County Administrator Position
Brad Rinehimer, James City County Police Chief, has been promoted to the newly-created Assistant County Administrator position effective Jan. 16, 2021. Read on... -
Police Announce Annual Service Awards
On June 11, Police held their annual Service Awards Ceremony recognizing many officers for their continued high levels of service and dedication to safety in the community. Read on... -
Police Remind Citizens to Lock Vehicle Doors
Always remove personal items from your vehicle, and always lock your car doors. Read on... -
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Most Wanted
Citizens are not to make any attempt to apprehend anyone who may be wanted. Read on...
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Stephen Rubino
Interim Chief of Police
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Police
Physical Address
4600 Opportunity Way
Williamsburg, VA 23188
Mailing Address
PO Box 8784
Williamsburg, VA 23187
Phone: 757-253-1800Fax: 757-229-8729Emergency: 911
Dispatch: 757-566-0112
Submit tips online:
P3tips.com
Hampton Roads Crime Line:
1-888-LOCK-U-UP
(1-888-562-5887)