Chapel Hill Police Department

Chapel Hill Police Department We are the Guardians of the Hill: Serving, Protecting, and Partnering.

There are no days off for our Cadets working hard to become sworn officers. In Chapel Hill, we’re committed to supportin...
06/08/2026

There are no days off for our Cadets working hard to become sworn officers. In Chapel Hill, we’re committed to supporting your well‑being and development with access to our brand‑new department gym, equipped with everything you need to train to be your best.

Interested in joining the Guardians of the Hill?
Find more information in the link in the comments.

06/05/2026

Today, our community came together at Peace and Justice Plaza to honor the lives lost to gun violence and to stand in support of survivors and affected families.

As we mark National Gun Violence Awareness Day, we remember the lives lost and reaffirm our commitment to creating a safer community for everyone.

The Woobles fans got a treat in downtown Chapel Hill today. The Wooble Wagon made a stop at 140 West, and Officer Badste...
06/04/2026

The Woobles fans got a treat in downtown Chapel Hill today. The Wooble Wagon made a stop at 140 West, and Officer Badstein snagged one on her patrol. What's your favorite wooble?

Officers and Crisis/CARE Teams joined 15 students and their professor from UNC’s The Practice of Connecting with Strange...
06/03/2026

Officers and Crisis/CARE Teams joined 15 students and their professor from UNC’s The Practice of Connecting with Strangers course for a community outreach project.

Together, they connected with community members and handed out care bags with warm weather essentials. Students practiced engaging with new people and made meaningful connections throughout the day.

Coffee with a Cop is a great way for us to connect with the community we serve. Talk this morning at Sutton's was all ab...
06/02/2026

Coffee with a Cop is a great way for us to connect with the community we serve. Talk this morning at Sutton's was all about the Carolina Hurricanes and the Stanley Cup Finals starting tonight! Go Canes!

Sgt. Sauer is teaching our newest Guardians of the Hill, Cadets Witkowski, Wilson, and Bianco, and Officer Edmondson, ha...
05/29/2026

Sgt. Sauer is teaching our newest Guardians of the Hill, Cadets Witkowski, Wilson, and Bianco, and Officer Edmondson, handcuffing techniques in our fully-equipped gym today.

Not all training starts in the academy. At CHPD, we believe in investing in our people before they ever step foot in BLET. Our newest recruits are already putting in the work in our training center, leaning the fundamentals, and building the skills they'll carry throughout their careers.

Interested in a department that values training, growth, and professional development from day one? Check out the link in the comments.

This Carolina Hurricanes Stanley Cup run has been something special and we got the chance to be Honor Guard for Game 2 o...
05/28/2026

This Carolina Hurricanes Stanley Cup run has been something special and we got the chance to be Honor Guard for Game 2 of the Canadiens series. Anyone got a spare ticket for Game 5?

Rain or shine it's an honor every year to carry the torch as part of Special Olympics NC!If you would like to purchase a...
05/26/2026

Rain or shine it's an honor every year to carry the torch as part of Special Olympics NC!

If you would like to purchase a shirt, hat, or both with proceeds going to Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics North Carolina stop by the front desk at Chapel Hill Police Department headquarters.

Many thanks to Wegmans for helping us put on this great event. Durham Police Department you're up!

Officer Dustin Brennan was recognized as Orange County's CIT Officer of the Year! CIT (Crisis Intervention Team) trainin...
05/22/2026

Officer Dustin Brennan was recognized as Orange County's CIT Officer of the Year!

CIT (Crisis Intervention Team) training is a 40-hour program that prepares officers to respond safely to mental health crises with empathy, compassion, and specialized skills.

CIT officers commit to approaching each person in crisis with genuine care, using their training to support them when they need it most.

Address

7300 Millhouse Road, Ste 150
Chapel Hill, NC
27516

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+19199682760

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