The West Chester Police Department was established in 1967 and has grown from a small contingent of officers to a department of nearly 100 employees committed to keeping our community safe.

The West Chester Police Department, led by Interim Police Chief Brian Rebholz, is organized into three distinct bureaus, each with specific responsibilities designed to serve the community efficiently.

  • Administration Bureau - The Administration Bureau is comprised of the non-sworn members of the police department whose behind-the-scenes duties include, record keeping, budgeting, recruiting, asset forfeiture, property inventory, and personnel management
  • Patrol Bureau - The Patrol Bureau is the most visible and recognizable bureau of the department. Their duties include the uniform marked patrols, traffic safety investigation and enforcement and the k-9 unit functions.
  • Support Bureau - The Support Bureau works to assist in day-to-day operations. Its responsibilities include criminal investigations, surveillance, evidence collection and processing, case file management, youth aid investigations, SWAT (Special Weapons and Tactics) operations, school resource officers, Neighborhood Watch and similar activities.

The West Chester Police Department is funded through a separate tax levy approved by voters in 2010.

Location

9577 Becket Road, Suite 500
West Chester, OH 45069


(513) 777-2231 (non-emergency)

Public Records

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Traffic Crash Reports (Ohio DPS)

(513) 759-7261

8 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
Monday-Friday