HPD Community Cams Program
The Harrisonburg Community Cams Program allows residents and business owners to register the locations of their video surveillance systems with the Harrisonburg Police Department.
The Harrisonburg Community Cams Program allows residents and business owners to register the locations of their video surveillance systems with the Harrisonburg Police Department.
Pride, Accountability, Teamwork, Courage and Honor (P.A.T.C.H.) exemplify what is expected in a police officer and this camp will allow the HPD to interact with youth in a positive, friendly environment that develops trust while focusing on those five core values.
Restorative Justice is an alternative approach to dealing with crime and wrongdoing that focuses on the often-ignored needs of victims, offenders and the community as a whole.
Help reduce the number of false alarm activations in the City by registering your alarms under the False Alarm Program.
The Harrisonburg Police Department recognizes seven geographic districts within the city which are overseen by Patrol Sergeants.
All community members are invited to the Coffee with a Cop event to discuss community issues, build relationships, and drink coffee with officers from the Harrisonburg Police Department.
National Police Week is recognized during the week of May 12th.
The HPD SWAT Competition is held at the Harrisonburg Police Training Grounds.
Any unused, unwanted, or expired prescription drugs can be turned in for the National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day.
Learn about Harrisonburg Police Department events.