Dormont Police

Dormont Police Our prime directive is to preserve our low crime rate and continue to respond to the community’s crime related needs in a quick and courteous fashion.

The Police Department was adopted by the Borough of Dormont in the early 1920's and continues to serve the 9,000 + residents of Dormont on a 24 hour basis. The Police Department consists of one chief, four sergeants, eight patrol officers, and four desk officers. Our prime directive is to preserve our low crime rate and continue to respond to the communities crime related needs in a quick and cour

teous fashion. The officers are all full-time and well trained and are proud to be able to offer one of the quickest response times of any police department in Allegheny County. The Department is a member of the Allegheny County 9-1-1 Dispatch Center and they coordinate all 9-1-1 services as well as routine call taking/dispatch for the Borough. With the incorporation of a recent mutual aid pact, we now have immediate access to the resources of over 12 adjacent police departments in the South Hills who will assist us in any major emergency. We also are a member of Medical Rescue Team South (MRTSA), which supplies Advanced Life Support ambulance service to six South Hills communities. All officers are trained in first-aid and Automated Defibrillators (AED's) that are utilized by all responding squad cars. The Dormont Police Department strives to supply professional law enforcement officers that will do their very best to provide a safe environment for all of our residents to enjoy. The Dormont Police Department is an active participant in community events including the annual public safety day. We are always available to speak to any member or group in the community about any topics including topics involving overall public safety, home safety, and crime prevention. The Dormont Police Department would also like to extend our appreciation to the relationships that we have acquired with our residents over the years helping us to make Dormont a pleasant place to live and work.

03/14/2026

Power outages and storm damage continue across the area. Keep these safety tips in mind:

• Use candles with caution. Keep them away from anything that can burn and never leave them unattended. Battery powered lights are a safer option.

• Avoid unnecessary travel. Downed trees, power lines, and debris may still be blocking roadways.

• Check on neighbors, family members, and those with special needs, especially anyone who relies on electricity for medical equipment.

• Keep refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible to help preserve food during power outages.

Stay safe and allow crews the space they need to restore services and clear roadways.

Street lights on West Liberty Avenue are out from McFarland to Wenzell Avenues. Drivers are encouraged to drive with cau...
03/13/2026

Street lights on West Liberty Avenue are out from McFarland to Wenzell Avenues. Drivers are encouraged to drive with caution.

REMEMBER: Intersections where lights are out should be treated as as four-way stops with all drivers taking turns moving through the intersections.

Allegheny County is under a wind advisory until midnight. Over 96,000 people are currently without power.

From our partners at the Allegheny County District Attorney's Office:In celebration of "Older Americans Month" in May, D...
03/08/2026

From our partners at the Allegheny County District Attorney's Office:

In celebration of "Older Americans Month" in May, District Attorney Stephen A. Zappala, Jr. invites you to the 2026 Senior Justice & Wellness FEST on May 13, 2026, 9:30am-2:30pm.

Seniors are invited to enjoy a FREE, festive-filled day of expert presentations, community partners, prizes, food, live music and so much more!

~ To sign up for the FEST, participants can call 412-430-3416 or scan the QR Code on the flyer.
~ Location: The Pittsburgh Shrine Center, 1877 Shriners Way, Cheswick, PA 15024
~ Parking: FREE and available on-site
~ FREE LUNCH provided.

Hope to see you there!
Senior Justice Advocates,
Cyndie & Joe

12/31/2025
12/30/2025

: County Police are investigating a report of shots fired at the South Hills Village Mall. No shooting victims have been reported at this time and we do not believe there is any ongoing threat to the public in the South Hills area. More information to follow.

We've been made aware that earlier this evening there was an incident in Bethel Park that led to a confirmed number of i...
12/30/2025

We've been made aware that earlier this evening there was an incident in Bethel Park that led to a confirmed number of individuals fleeing into Mt. Lebanon and Dormont. It has been reported that several people are in custody but multiple police agencies and reports are coming in and information must be verified.

We do not believe there is any need to shelter in place, but residents should be aware and alert and should call 9-1-1 for anything suspicious.

Saturday, October 25th, 2025 is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. Once again, the Dormont Police Department will...
10/23/2025

Saturday, October 25th, 2025 is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.

Once again, the Dormont Police Department will be partnering with CVS and will be collecting unused and expired prescription drugs at their Dormont Location, 3075 West Liberty Avenue.

Officers will be onsite from 10am – 2PM. Remember, if you are unable to attend this event, there is a Prescription Drug Take Back Box located in the lobby of the Dormont Police Station and you can drop items off 24/7.

· Medication, whether prescription or over -the-counter, from households and/or residences are accepted.
· Medication may be disposed of in the original containers or in a sealed plastic bag.
· Liquid pharmaceuticals shall remain in the original container.
· No needles, syringes, or lancets shall be placed in the drop box.

Please be advised that McFarland Road will have daily lane closures from Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM, starting ...
07/08/2025

Please be advised that McFarland Road will have daily lane closures from Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM, starting Monday, July 7 through Thursday, August 1.

Peoples Gas will be performing gas line replacement and repair during this time. Expect traffic delays and plan alternate routes if possible.

We appreciate your patience and cooperation as these necessary improvements are made.

This Saturday, April 26th, 2025 is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.Once again, the Dormont Police Department wi...
04/23/2025

This Saturday, April 26th, 2025 is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.

Once again, the Dormont Police Department will be partnering with CVS and we will be collecting unused and expired prescription drugs at their Dormont Location, 3075 West Liberty Avenue. Officers will be onsite from 10AM – 2PM.

Remember, if you are unable to attend this event, there is a Prescription Drug Take
Back Box located in the lobby of the Dormont Police Station and you can drop items off 24/7.

• Medication, whether prescription or over-the-counter, from households and/or residences are accepted.
• Medication may be disposed of in the original containers or in a sealed plastic bag.
• Liquid pharmaceuticals shall remain in the original container.
• No needles, syringes, or lancets shall be placed in the drop box.

SOUTH HILLS AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTSNOTICE OF EXAMINATION FOR THE POSITION OF ENTRY LEVEL POLICE OFFICERApplications ...
03/04/2025

SOUTH HILLS AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS
NOTICE OF EXAMINATION FOR THE POSITION OF ENTRY LEVEL POLICE OFFICER

Applications to take the test for the position of entry level police officer are being accepted on behalf of the following Municipalities or their Civil Service Commissions:
Dormont Borough; Peters Township; Pleasant Hills Borough; West Mifflin Borough
until 5:00 PM on Wednesday, April 9, 2025, at the offices of the South Hills Area Council of Governments (SHACOG), 2600 Old Greentree Road, Carnegie, PA 15106, 412-429-1130.

Applications and instructions are available at the SHACOG office, at the SHACOG website (www.shacog.com), and at the Police Departments of the listed municipalities. Completed applications are to be returned with a non-refundable fee of $50.00 only to the SHACOG office

The listed municipalities are equal opportunity employers.

On Sunday, November 3, 2024, numerous vehicles had their windows broken and then the vehicles were entered during the ni...
11/04/2024

On Sunday, November 3, 2024, numerous vehicles had their windows broken and then the vehicles were entered during the night between the hours of 2:00 AM – 4:00 AM. These incidents occurred on the following streets, 1100 block of Kelton, Dellwood, Latonia, Pinehurst, Biltmore, and Peermont. If you reside in these locations, please review your Ring cameras and/or surveillance cameras to see if you notice any suspicious activity between these hours. Please contact the Dormont Police Department at (412) 561-8900 ext. 300 with any information.

- DPD

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1444 Hillsdale Avenue, Ste 1
Dormont, PA
15216

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