Important Numbers
Emergency Calls (Bucks County Radio Room): Dial 9-1-1
Non-Emergency Calls (Bucks County Radio Room):215-328-8501
Police Department Office: 215-249-0272
Mission Statement
The mission of the Dublin Borough Police Department is to provide leadership to promote individual responsibility and a commitment to improving the community's quality of life through crime control and public safety while serving all people with fairness and respect.
Officers
Chief Michael Regan:
mregan@dublinborough.org
Sergeant William Kirk:
wkirk@dublinborough.org
Sergeant Wayne Jones:
wjones@dublinborough.org
Investigator Jim McClelland:
jmcclelland@dublinborough.org
Officer Dan Gol:
dgol@dublinborough.org
Officer Robert Burkhardt:
RBurkhardt@dublinborough.org
Officer Nicholas Swinehart:
nswinehart@dublinborough.org
Officer Patrick Bastek:
pbastek@dublinborough.org
Officer Michael Meisner:
mmeisner@dublinborough.org
Officer Christian Browne:
cbrowne@dublinborough.org
Officer Rhiannon Brodbine
rbrodbine@dublinborough.org
Right to Know Officer: Borough Manager, Colleen Pursell - 215-249-3310
cpursell@dublinborough.org
To view a copy of the Right to Know Form:CLICK HERE
To view a copy of the Right to Know Policy:CLICK HERE
Appeal Information:
Bucks County District Attorney's Office - 215-348-6344
House Watch
The Dublin Borough Police Department offers no-cost house checks to residents who are out-of-town. Please fill out the House Check form and submit it at least one (1) week prior to your departure. During your time away patrol officers may periodically perform exterior checks of your house, as time allows. Please note this program is offered as a service to Borough residents and is not a guarantee against criminal activity, fire, or acts of nature. The Borough of Dublin and the Dublin Borough Police Department are not responsible for events beyond their control.
Dublin Borough Police Magazine 2021
You can now view the Dublin Borough Police Department Magazine for 2021 CLICK HERE
Get Your Police Report at Crashdocs.org
Starting January 1, 2019, Dublin Police will be using the Crashdocs.org website to distribute and sell all of their accident reports, both reportable and non-reportable.
Nothing changes for an officer taking an accident report, other than refering crash participants to crashdocs.org to get their reports.
The public and insurance companies will now be able to purchase reports instantly online 24 hrs./7 days a week. They will be able to pay by credit card making the process quicker and easier.
Dublin Police Department will benefit by reducing the amount of administrative time dedicated to processing accident report requests. All officers will have access to the CarFax Law Enforcement investigative website and all it's tools.