Community Policing Officer Contact Information

The Auburn Hills Police Department is committed to staying connected with the community. Every Road Patrol Officer selects their neighborhood community policing zone at the beginning of their shift pick rotation. Geographically the city is split up into SIX (6) zones. Two (2) day shift and two (2) night shift officers are available for each zone to ensure citizens can reach an officer.
If you need to contact an officer, please understand that their first priority is emergency situations, and if your situation is an emergency, please call 911. If your situation is not an emergency or you have a question, please use the email contact information for your community police officers in your Zone.
The Auburn Hills Police Department is committed to staying connected with the community. Every Road Patrol Officer selects their neighborhood community policing zone at the beginning of their shift pick rotation. Geographically the city is split up into SIX (6) zones. Two (2) day shift and two (2) night shift officers are available for each zone to ensure citizens can reach an officer.
If you need to contact an officer, please understand that their first priority is emergency situations, and if your situation is an emergency, please call 911. If your situation is not an emergency or you have a question, please use the email contact information for your community police officers in your Zone.