Broomfield Police Department

The Broomfield Police Department is committed to maintaining public safety by providing services that reduce crime and improve quality of life in the community. The seven core values that guide our employees every day are Service, Compassion, Respect, Integrity, Pride, Professionalism, and Trust.

Community policing is at the center of everything the BPD does. It not only bridges the gap between the police department and the public it serves, but it also encourages partnerships to proactively address public safety issues and concerns.

The Broomfield Police Department is committed to achieving excellence in everything it does. That includes the continued implementation of modern day policing through new technology, training, and enhanced recruitment. 

Broomfield is a wonderful place to live, work and visit. Thank you for helping us keep Broomfield safe!

  1. 2025 TEEN ACADEMY (1)

    Registration is OPEN for the 2026 BPD Community Academy

    The academy has been refreshed with exciting new updates. The academy will now be 10 weeks in length, reduced from the previous 15 weeks, and will run continuously with no breaks between instructional blocks. Additional Info...
  2. Teen Academy

    Registration is OPEN for the BPD Teen Academy

    Coming June 1-5, the academy is a fun and interactive way for local teens to learn about the BPD. Experience what it's like to be a police officer while exploring the vast array of opportunities available in law enforcement. Additional Info...
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    Colorado Crime Statistics

    The Colorado Uniform Crime Reporting Program (UCR) is a statewide, cooperative statistical effort of county, state, tribal, university and college law enforcement agencies (LEAs) reporting data on offenses, arrests, and recovered property. Additional Info...
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    Be Coyote Aware

    Coyotes are present throughout Broomfield and the Front Range of Colorado. Managing interaction and coexisting with these animals is the responsibility of the entire community. Additional Info...
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    Blue Envelope Program

    The Blue Envelope Program is a community safety initiative designed to promote calm and informed communication between individuals with autism, developmental disabilities, sensory sensitivities or communication challenges and first responders. Additional Info...
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    Community Crime Map

    Sometimes referred to as the 'Police Blotter,' the community crime map provides up-to-date information on crime in your area. Additional Info...
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Enea Hempelmann was appointed Chief of Police for the City and County of Broomfield in January 2022. In addition to traditional police services, Chief Hempelmann oversees the detention center along with other county-related responsibilities. The Broomfield Police Department is organized into three bureaus and eight divisions with three deputy chiefs overseeing each bureau. Deputy Chief Mark Goodell oversees Support Services, Deputy Chief Roger Plunkett oversees Special Operations and Deputy Chief AC Stutson oversees Field Operations. To learn more about each bureau and/or it's divisions, visit the Police Divisions and Units page. Thank you for taking the time to learn more about the Broomfield Police Department.                                 

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Enea Hempelmann 
Chief of Police

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Mark Goodell

Deputy Chief of Police 
Support Services 
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Roger Plunkett 
Deputy Chief of Police
Special Operations
BPD Professional Photo 2025-1AC Stutson
Deputy Chief of Police
Field Operations

Contact Information:

7 DesCombes Dr, Broomfield CO 80020
bpd@broomfield.org
303-438-6400 or 911

Hours:

Monday-Friday: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Weekends and Holidays: Lobby closed