Barryton Police Department

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Any one with information about any criminal or suspicious activity in and around the Village of Barryton is requested to call 911 or 989-382-7822 or send a message by email @ [email protected] or on this page.

05/07/2026

🚓🍩 Cones with Heroes – Community Event 🍩🚒

Join the Barryton Police Department for our Cones with Heroes community event on Thursday, June 18th, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM!

This fun, family-friendly event gives local youth and community members the opportunity to meet their hometown heroes and explore emergency vehicles and equipment up close.

Participating agencies include:🚔 Barryton Police Department🚒 Barryton Community Fire Department📞 911 Emergency Center⭐ Mecosta County Sheriff’s Office

Each department will have emergency vehicles, equipment, and personnel on site for kids and families to look at, learn about, and interact with.

🍩The Barryton police Department is providing Ice cream cones at Williams CafĂ©!

We look forward to seeing everyone for a great day of community fun, education, and interaction with our local first responders.

📍 Location: Williams CafĂ© – Barryton📅 June 18th, 2026⏰ 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

04/14/2026

The Barryton Police Department recently responded to a report of attempted fraud. We want to remind everyone that scammers can be extremely convincing and are actively trying to steal your money and personal information.

If you receive any phone calls, emails, or text messages requesting bank details, Social Security numbers, passwords, or payments—especially in cash or gift cards—do not respond.

Hang up immediately and report the incident to your local sheriff’s office, state police, or law enforcement agency.

Stay alert and help protect yourself and others.

Every year during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, we pause to recognize voices we rarely see—but depend o...
04/12/2026

Every year during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, we pause to recognize voices we rarely see—but depend on in our most vulnerable moments.

Behind every 911 call is a person who may be experiencing the worst day of their life: a parent screaming for help for their child, a victim hiding in fear, someone witnessing tragedy unfold in real time, or a caller unsure if their loved one will survive the next few minutes. These are not just “calls”—they are raw, unfiltered moments of human crisis, fear, and desperation.

And on the other end of that line is you.

You are the calm in chaos.
You are the steady voice guiding shaking hands through CPR.
You are the one asking the right questions when panic makes it hard to think.
You are the unseen first responder, gathering critical information, dispatching help, and often staying on the line long after others might not be able to.

You hear things most people could never imagine—and yet, you return to that headset day after day, ready to serve again. You carry the weight of those calls quietly, with professionalism, strength, and compassion that often goes unrecognized.

While sirens and lights mark the arrival of help, it is your voice that starts the response. Your presence brings reassurance when everything feels out of control. Your ability to remain composed under pressure is nothing short of extraordinary.

This week—and every week—we thank you.

For your courage.
For your patience.
For your resilience.
For being the lifeline when it matters most.

You are heard. You are valued. And you are deeply appreciated.

The Officers at the Barryton Police Department would like the thank all the 911 emergency dispatchers this week and every week for doing what you do to send emergency services to those in need and making sure your officers get home safely every day.

03/17/2026

Celebrate St. Patrick's Day the SAFE way and plan for a sober ride. 🍀🚗

Buzzed Driving Is Drunk Driving.

Please have a fun,and SAFE St Patrick’s Day. Get a sober driver and don’t drink and drive!!!!!
03/17/2026

Please have a fun,and SAFE St Patrick’s Day. Get a sober driver and don’t drink and drive!!!!!

According to NHTSA, nighttime driving during the St. Patrick’s Day holiday period is more dangerous than daytime driving. Plan for a sober drive so everyone can get home safely. Learn more from NHTSA here: https://www.trafficsafetymarketing.gov/safety-topics/drunk-driving/buzzed-driving-drunk-driving/st-patricks-day.

You can prepare for a safe drive to help ensure and avoid with NSC defensive driving courses. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/NSCDDCtrainingpage.

Thank you to all the federal, state and local law enforcement men and women that serve their country and communities.
01/09/2026

Thank you to all the federal, state and local law enforcement men and women that serve their country and communities.

It's National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day! THANK YOU to all who serve!

12/20/2025

If you’re a Village of Barryton resident heading south for warmer weather,đŸ™„đŸ€Ł you can contact the Barryton Police Department to request property checks at your home while you’re away enjoying the sunshine instead of Michigan’s beautiful winter wonderland. Call 989-382-7822.

The Michigan State Police, Barryton Police Department, and Mecosta County Sheriffs office would like the public’s help i...
12/06/2025

The Michigan State Police, Barryton Police Department, and Mecosta County Sheriffs office would like the public’s help in identifying these individuals. Any one that recognizes these 2 can call Sgt. Lalone at the Michigan State Police Mt. Pleasant post, the Barryton police department or the Mecosta County Sheriffs office. Thank you.

11/27/2025

Please remember as of November 1st there is no overnight parking allowed on the streets. Cars can be towed if they need to plow. Thank you for your cooperation.

11/27/2025

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone.

11/27/2025

Don't forget to pack your emergency car kit! ⚠ Here's a handy list of items to include in case of emergency. —

More winter driving tips: NHTSA.gov/Winter-Driving-Tips

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94 E Angel Avenue
Barryton, MI
49305

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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