Patrol Division
The Patrol Division of the Bath Police Department is made up of 13 officers. This includes a supervisory contingent of one Deputy Chief, three Sergeants, and three Corporals. The Patrol Division is split into three shifts, providing 24-hour coverage to the City. The division responds to emergency and non-emergency calls, enforces traffic laws, and maintains a visible presence in the community. Patrol also conducts proactive safety checks, school visits, and neighborhood outreach. The Patrol Division uses conventional fully marked black and white police cruisers in performing its function. Members of the Patrol Division can also be seen riding police mountain bikes or walking foot beats.
Criminal Investigations
The Bath Police Department has 3 detectives; a detective sergeant, one detective that specializes in juvenile cases, and one that handles drug-related offenses. The common tasks assigned to the Detective Division are:
- Investigate and process felony and in-depth cases
- Overseeing the Sex Offender Registration and Neighborhood Notification programs.
- Conducts background checks on potential public safety employees.
Detectives also serve as the agency's civil rights officers. They are responsible for investigating potential civil rights violations and coordinating with the Attorney General's Office on these matters. Our currently assigned civil rights officers are Det. Sgt. Ross, Det. Santora, and SRO Reece.
The detective division also oversees the School Resource Officer at Morse High School.
Animal Control
Animal Control helps keep residents and pets safe by responding to animal-related concerns. The City of Bath employs a full time Animal Control Officer (ACO) who handles approximately 800 animal calls each year. Incidents handled by the ACO include animals at large, noise complaints, injured animals, nuisance complaints and animal bites.
Harbor Master
The Harbormaster’s primary responsibilities are the safety of boaters and the regulation of mooring permits for residents and nonresidents in the Bath region. Other responsibilities include ensuring the safety of the navigable waterway, and enforcement of regulations and laws pertaining to watercraft.
The Harbormaster handles a variety of calls from watercraft in distress to overdue boaters and they work with the Coast Guard and Maine Marine Patrol as needed. The Harbormaster also assists in emergency operations with police and fire rescue personnel, including man overboard incidents, drowning victims, bridge jumpers, suicide attempts and watercraft accidents. The Harbormaster handles many types of water-related incidents on the Kennebec River from North Bath to Popham Beach.