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Contact information for Do The Right Thing Awards
The City Historian is responsible for preserving and interpreting the city’s past.
The Do The Right Thing Award program has been part of the Rochester Police Department (RPD) since 1995. The goal of Do The Right Thing is to foster positive relationships between local law enforcement and youth in the community. The Do The Right Thing Award program recognizes youth for their bravery, courage and...
Members of the Executive Board.
The Do The Right Thing Award Program created a newsletter in the Winter of 2019. Published several times a year, our goal is to share information about our program with you!
Content of neighborhood businesses that were successful in receiving grants for their business.
Domestic violence is a serious issue in our community. Women, children, and men can all suffer the effects of domestic violence. The Rochester Police Department (RPD) is committed to working with partner agencies to provide help to all victims of domestic violence.
What is Executive Order 203? On June 12, 2020, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo signed Executive Order 203, requiring each local government in N.Y. State to adopt a policing reform plan that will maintain public safety while building mutual trust and respect between police and the communities they serve.
Females in Law Enforcement (FILE) is an initiative developed by Rochester Police Sergeant Christine A. Wilson to encourage more women to apply and become Rochester Police Officers.
TheDrug Hotlinewas established to solicit information on known and unknown drug locations and dealers in the City of Rochester. The information received is then forward to the Narcotics Unit for follow-up investigations. Callers are given the opportunity to remain anonymous or give their name and te
One of the most important steps in becoming an officer in the Rochester Police Department (RPD) is transitioning from the police academy and applying your knowledge to patrol duties in the "real, outside world.”
Address: 630 North Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14605. Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Phone: 585-428-9807. Email: ClintonInquiry@cityofrochester.gov
Click on the links to view the Do The Right Thing of Rochester Annual Reports.
Many kids are raised with guns in their homes, particularly if hunting is part of family recreation. If you keep a gun in the home, it is important to teach your kids to act in a safe, responsible manner around the firearm. Talk openly and honestly about firearm safety with your children.
The Goodman Section of the Rochester Police Department (RPD) is commanded by Rochester Police Capt. Jason A. Elwood. Goodman Section is comprised of nine patrol beats, numbered 205, 215, 225, 235, 245, 255, 265, 275 and 285.
Capt. Michael JonesTheGenesee Sectionof the Rochester Police Department (RPD)is commanded by Rochester Police Captain Michael Jones. The office is located at 1099 Jay Street Rochester, NY 14611; telephone number (585) 428-9803. The Genesee Section office is open Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM;
Contact info for RPD Genesee Section
The Lake Section of the Rochester Police Department (RPD)is commanded by Rochester Police Capt. Nathan M. Cornell. The Lake Section comprises 10 patrol beats, numbered 201, 211, 221, 231, 241, 251, 261, 271, 281 and 291.
Contact information for RPD's Lake Section.
The earliest beginnings of the Rochester Police Department (RPD) and its motto — Serving with PRIDE - Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Dedication, Excellence — in the City of Rochester, NY, can be traced to March 21, 1817, when Colonel Nathaniel Rochester founded this growing mill town carved from the forests...