Police Department

Wilmington Police Department

is staffed to provide you with service whenever you may need it. An officer is available 7 days a week, 24 hours per day. Contact us at:

Emergency – Dial 911

Non-Emergency – 802-464-8593

Fax – 802-464-8595

Location/Mailing Address:

Wilmington Police Department
40 Beaver St, PO Box 76
Wilmington, VT 05363

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The Wilmington Police Department is here to serve Wilmington’s local residents, second home-owners, businesses and visitors.  We understand the unique challenges a resort town can bring to law enforcement and the balanced approach the Police Department and its officers must employ.

Integrity, transparency, and accountability are among our highest priorities with a focus on reducing crime and the fear of crime.

On behalf of all the officers and dispatch staff at the Wilmington Police Department we are honored to serve the community and its visitors.

We welcome questions, comments or suggestions and are always looking for feedback on how we can improve the quality of life in Wilmington. Please feel free to contact me at the Wilmington Police Department.

Thank you,

Matthew Murano
Chief of Police

MISSION STATEMENT:

It is the mission of the Wilmington Police Department to safeguard the lives and property of the people we serve, to reduce the incidence and fear of crime, and to enhance public safety while working with the community to improve the quality of life.

 

 

Meet our Staff:

Matthew Murano – Chief of Police

Sasha Kondraski – Detective

Joseph Carcich – Patrol Officer

Shawn Hammond – Patrol Officer

Andrew Kirkman – Patrol Officer

Kayla Healy – Patrol Officer

Ryan O’Neil – Patrol Officer

Susan Luchsinger – Dispatcher

Eric St.Denis – Dispatcher

Knowles Wentworth- Social Worker

 

WPD in the Community

 

WPD Officers, 1LT. Mark Dooley Memorial 5K 2021

WPD Officers at the 1LT Mark Dooley Memorial 5k, September 2021. Staff (left to right): Officer Healy, Officer O’Neil, Chief Murano, Officer Carcich, Officer Kirkman, Officer Hammond, Dispatcher St. Denis.

 

Officer O'Neil, Trunk or Treat, Halloween 2021

Officer O’Neil, Trunk or Treat, Halloween 2021

 

Firearms Training, Summer 2021. Staff (left to right): Officer Carcich, Officer O’Neil, Officer Healy, Officer Hammond, Chief Murano, Officer Kirkman

 

Officer O’Neil & Chief Murano on Snowmobile Patrol, Winter 2021

 

 

Report / Discovery Requests:  Requests must be made in writing and should include the Requester’s contact information (Name / Address / Phone Number,) a Case Number (if available) and/or any other pertinent information. Submit your request along with the fee to the Wilmington Police Department. The fee for police records are set forth by 20 V.S.A. section 1815. If there are additional costs associated with your request for extracting and compiling records, as set forth by the Vermont Secretary of State, we will contact you to discuss. Payment will be returned for reports which are not released.

Fees:

  • $20.00 report request
  • $20.00 photo CD
  • $45.00 for discovery request
  • $45.00 for video
  • $45.00 for audio recording

 

What is Qualified Immunity?

Combined Qualified Immunity Documents

VACOP Statement on Qualified Immunity and the State of Law Enforcement in Vermont

FORMS:
ALARM REGISTRATION FORM

BUSINESS INFORMATION FORM

COMPLIMENT/COMPLAINT FORM

RIDE-ALONG POLICY AND WAIVER

WRITTEN STATEMENT FORM

CIVILIAN FINGERPRINTING

 

PRESCRIPTION DRUG DROP-BOX

Wilmington Police Department has the capability to accept unused and unwanted prescription medication from members of the public year-round. This program allows Vermonters a convenient and safe way to remove these “most dangerous leftovers” from their homes. In addition to the kiosk the Health Department has introduced mail-back envelopes for safe and secure drug disposal. Needles  / lancets / syringes, liquid medications are a few of the items that are not accepted in this program.  For a complete list of acceptable and unacceptable items, please see the poster above our drop-box located in the entryway of the Wilmington Police Department.

 

FLU SEASON IS UPON US – PLEASE VACCINATE!
Flu Vac

 

WHAT IS VT-ALERT?

Vermont Emergency Management launched VT-ALERT as a means of reaching Vermonters directly with emergency information such as evacuation information, severe weather advisories, roadway interruptions, etc. via their cell phones, email, or home phones.  Residents can tailor the alerts to specific locations, types of alerts and on which device they will be notified. Register at:

VT-ALERT REGISTRATION

 

SCAM ALERTS:
Grandkid Scams
IRS Imposter Scams
Tech Support Scams
Report Scams To

 

INFORMATIONAL BROCHURE DOWNLOADS:

10 Things You Can Do To Avoid Fraud

AOT Safe Winter Driving in Vermont

CARE Application

FEMA Emergency Plan for Businesses

FEMA Emergency Preparedness for People with Disabilities

FEMA Family Emergency Plan

FEMA Emergency Supply Kit Recommendation

Homeland Security Emergency Preparedness

Help for Crime Victims with Disabilities

Vermont 211 – Get Connected. Get Answers.

Vermont 211 – Human Trafficking

Women’s Freedom Center