Berlin Police Department, Maryland

Berlin Police Department, Maryland Town of Berlin, Maryland
Berlin Police Department
2014 Coolest Small Town in America Over the years, this became Berlin.

The Berlin Police Department serves a community of roughly 4,500 residents on the rural Eastern Shore of Maryland. It is a sleepy little town that was originally founded as a stage-coach stop called Burleigh Inn. We welcome you to our little town and hope you stop in for a visit.

🚨PSA🚨UPDATE - 4:13 AM: The work has been completed at 50 and North Main Street. The intersection and all routes leading ...
06/14/2026

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UPDATE - 4:13 AM: The work has been completed at 50 and North Main Street. The intersection and all routes leading to it are now open.

At this time, Route 50 at North Main Street is completely blocked at all points. This includes entry from Route 113, both North and South. Crews are on scene place utilities wires across the highway.

Drivers are being directed to use Route 346 (Old Ocean City Boulevard) until the work is done.

There is no estimated time of completion. Post will be updated when the work is done.

06/13/2026

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Update - 6:23 PM: All roads are back open and available for normal use.

Update - 2:44 PM: North Main Street South of Rt 50 (by Hebron Bank) is now open. North Main Street on the North side of Rt 50 (by Sonrise Church) is still closed to through traffic while one more utility pole gets replaced.

Please use caution in the area of Route 50 and Main Street. A crash has caused the lights in the intersection to be non-functional. Multiple power and communication lines are down, and multiple agencies are in the area working to resolve the issue.

As of 0455 hours, North Main Street from Berlin Main Place to Sonrise Church is closed to through traffic. Please use an alternate route.

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06/11/2026

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Thank you Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic School for dropping off SIX PIZZAS (can you tell I’m excited?) yesterday for o...
06/11/2026

Thank you Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic School for dropping off SIX PIZZAS (can you tell I’m excited?) yesterday for our officers, dispatchers, and staff. We truly appreciate your support!

06/09/2026

Good morning and happy !

We know sometimes that an approaching emergency vehicle can cause a little stress and uncertainty about what to do. So, today’s question is about what you’re legally supposed to do when being approached by an emergency vehicle.

On the immediate approach of an emergency vehicle using audible and visual signals, the driver of every other vehicle, unless otherwise directed by a police officer, must:

A. Yield the right-of-way
B. Pull over as close as possible to the edge or curb of any roadway, clear of any intersection
C. Stop and stay in position until emergency vehicle has passed
D. All the above

Good luck and drive safely!

The Berlin Police Department is accepting applications for an Administrative Services Coordinator. Information on the po...
06/05/2026

The Berlin Police Department is accepting applications for an Administrative Services Coordinator.

Information on the position can be found below. The application for the position can be found here: https://berlinmdpd.org/employment

Good morning and happy  !With today’s question, we want to bring light (or maybe lack thereof) to an issue that might no...
06/02/2026

Good morning and happy !

With today’s question, we want to bring light (or maybe lack thereof) to an issue that might not seem too common but can certainly cause problems if you’re a nighttime driver, like myself.

True or False: A parked car must dim its lights?

Good luck and drive safely!

06/01/2026
It was a busy weekend for BerD-1. Our officers took to the skies 3 separate times, assisting other agencies for various ...
06/01/2026

It was a busy weekend for BerD-1. Our officers took to the skies 3 separate times, assisting other agencies for various incidents. Two flights were for the incident referenced below, and an additional flight assisted the Ocean Pines Police Department with a critical missing juvenile.

Multi-Agency Effort Leads to Arrests Following Stolen Vehicle Incident

On May 30, 2026, at approximately 1:15 a.m., Ocean City Police Department officers attempted to stop a vehicle for speeding on Baltimore Avenue. Due to the vehicle's excessive speed, officers were unable to safely conduct the traffic stop. A description of the vehicle was immediately broadcast to surrounding law enforcement officers.

A second traffic stop was attempted on Philadelphia Avenue near 31st Street; however, the driver again failed to stop and accelerated away from officers. The vehicle continued northbound on Coastal Highway at a high rate of speed, running multiple red lights. Officers did not pursue the vehicle.

Ocean City officers successfully deployed tire-deflation devices, known as stop sticks, at the intersection of Coastal Highway and Route 90. The vehicle struck the devices, puncturing several tires, but continued westbound across the Route 90 bridge.

Deputies from the Worcester County Sheriff's Office attempted to stop the vehicle. The driver continued to flee, driving recklessly and committing additional traffic violations. The vehicle eventually came to a stop near Worcester Highway in Showell, Maryland. Three occupants then exited the vehicle and fled into a nearby wooded area.

A coordinated search operation was immediately launched, involving the Worcester County Sheriff's Office, Ocean City Police Department, Berlin Police Department, the Maryland State Police Berlin Barrack, and the Maryland State Police Aviation Command, Trooper 4. Deputies secured a perimeter while additional resources responded to assist.

Officers located the driver, later identified as Edward Ray Reedy Jr, hiding on a property along Worcester Highway. During the investigation, officers determined Reedy had been driving the vehicle.

Ocean City Police Department K-9 teams, including K-9 Mackenzie and K-9 Finn, played a critical role in the search. K-9 Mackenzie and K-9 Finn conducted tracking operations in the area, leading officers to a nearby property where a second suspect, Qristian Gavin Durant, was found hiding beneath a rear deck and taken into custody.

Ocean City officers coordinated with the Dover Police Department to contact the vehicle's owner. Investigators later learned that the vehicle had been stolen from the owner's residence in Dover, Delaware, late on the evening of May 29, 2026.

Reedy and Durant were arrested and charged with possession of the stolen vehicle and with obstructing and hindering the investigation.

At approximately 6:30 a.m., Worcester County Sheriff's Office deputies located the third outstanding suspect, a 17-year-old juvenile from Dover, Delaware, in the area where the vehicle had initially stopped. Investigators confirmed the juvenile had been an occupant of the stolen vehicle. The juvenile was taken into custody and charged.

The following individuals were arrested in connection with this incident:

Juvenile, 17, Dover, Delaware

• Theft: $1,500 to under $25,000
• Outstanding warrant from Kemper County Sheriff's Office, Mississippi, for Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon related to an April 27, 2026, shooting incident

The juvenile was transported to the Lower Eastern Shore Children's Center pending extradition proceedings.

Qristian Gavin Durant, 19, Dover, Delaware

• Theft: $1,500 to under $25,000
• Obstructing and Hindering

Durant was seen by a Maryland District Court Commissioner and was held on a $20,000 bond.

Edward Ray Reedy Jr., 19, Dover, Delaware

• Theft: $1,500 to under $25,000
• Obstructing and Hindering
• Multiple Traffic-Related Charges

Reedy was seen by a Maryland District Court Commissioner and was held without bond.

The Ocean City Police Department commends the coordinated efforts of the Worcester County Sheriff's Office, Maryland State Police Berlin Barrack, Maryland State Police - Aviation Command, Berlin Police Department, Maryland, Dover Police Department-Delaware, Kemper County Sheriff’s Office , and OCPD officers and K-9 teams whose cooperation contributed to the safe apprehension of all three suspects.

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06/01/2026

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Use caution tomorrow, Monday, June 1 as runners will be in Downtown Berlin from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm

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129 Decatur Street
Berlin, MD
21811

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