01/09/2021
Happy Law Enforcement Appreciation Day! Members of the Henrico County Police Alumni Group showed their appreciation today by donating snacks to each of the three Henrico Police Patrol Stations. A member from each station came by to receive the goodies! Thank you to all the alumni that were able make a donation and a big THANK YOU to our Henrico County Police family for all you do every day!! Stay safe! 🚔💙
04/03/2020
Due to the global outbreak of COVID-19 coronavirus, and in compliance with Gov. Northam's Stay at Home order, all community programs and events are cancelled through June 10, 2020.
At this time, we still plan to host the fall Document Shredding and Electronics Recycling event, scheduled Oct. 3, 2020.
As a reminder, we are asking the public to only use 9-1-1 for emergencies and (804) 501-5000 for non-emergencies. For general inquiries and questions, please call (804) 501-4800, Monday-Friday from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. For local updates, visit https://henrico.us/coronavirus/
As a reminder, we are asking the public to only use 9-1-1 for emergencies and (804) 501-5000 for non-emergencies. For general inquiries and questions, please call (804) 501-4800, Monday-Friday from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. For local updates, visit
COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Updates - Henrico County, Virginia
Public Health hotline: (804) 205-3501, Mon - Fri, 8 am - 8 pm, Sat - Sun, 8 am - 4 pm Henrico government f
10/12/2018
A lot of our staff worked this accident last night to help Hanover and State Police. Please pray for the families that will be touched by this accident.
Hanover County Fire-EMS Lieutenant Killed in the Line of Duty
Hanover CO, Va – On Thursday, October 11, 2018, at approximately 9:00 p.m., the Virginia State Police responded to a two-vehicle crash involving a fatality at southbound I-295, north of exit 38B.
The trooper’s preliminary investigation reveals that Hanover County Fire-EMS was on scene providing assistance with a two-vehicle crash with all of its emergency equipment activated, when a tractor trailer traveling southbound struck the engine in the rear.
Unfortunately, a total of three Fire-EMS personnel were injured in the crash with one of them succumbing to their injuries at the scene. Two were transported with serious injuries sustained at the scene from the crash. The driver of the tractor had to be extricated from the cab of the truck and was transported for treatment with serious injuries.
The firefighter killed in the line of duty, at the scene of the crash, was Lieutenant Brad Clark from Station 6, Hanover County Fire-EMS.
Please join Hanover County Fire-EMS as we mourn the death of Lieutenant Brad Clark and keep his family and fellow firefighters in your thoughts and prayers.
08/14/2018
Did you miss last months meeting with our Marine Patrol unit? Here are a couple photos from the meeting. Don't forget our next meeting is September 11th. Our topic will be on Active Shooter situation with Officer Jason Baehr.
**Also we are still accepting nominations for board positions for 2019-2020. Please contact Karoline Barbie at [email protected] if you are interested in running for a board position.**
07/24/2018
We are currently accepting applications for our fall Citizen and Senior Citizen academies... Please share...
ANNOUNCEMENT
We're accepting applications to our Citizens and Senior Citizens Police Academies. Apply soon before spaces fill up! http://bit.ly/2LpsbYZ
07/05/2018
Our Motorist Assistance guys received their new cars today. I'd say they look pretty nice! If you take a good look at the group picture you will see our Alumni Member Frank Bark. Congratulations Motorist Assistance!
07/05/2018
Meeting Reminder: Our next meeting is Tuesday, July 10th at 7pm. Our topic will be the Marine Patrol unit. We hope to see you there.
06/06/2018
Congratulations to our 48th Citizens Police Academy Graduates!! We hope to see you all in July for the next Alumni Meeting.
05/23/2018
How adorable is this little fella? Nice job 66th academy!
05/23/2018
Last week I was able to accept an award with our CIT members for all their hard work with our homeless population. Great work guys!!
- Devin
The Homeward organization recognized the Henrico Police CIT (Crisis Intervention Team) members with the Community Partner award for their work going out into the community, collecting data on our homeless population. During their visits they gather information, build trusting relationships and try to connect as many people with services as possible.
05/23/2018
Alumni Volunteers helped with this past Fridays Police Memorial Ceremony. Thank you ladies for all your help.
Pictured below: Beverly Church, Lila Gammon, Officer Amanda Minter, Diana Cruickshank & Laura Cooper.