POLICE DEPARTMENT
DUSTIN BURCH, CHIEF OF POLICE
585.968.1666 | Cuba NY 14727
585.968.1666 | Cuba NY 14727
MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF . . .
On behalf of the men and women of the Cuba Police Department, welcome to our website and thank you for taking the time to learn about our organization. I’m honored to have the privilege of serving the community and as the police chief, I invite you to browse our website and familiarize yourself with the various dimensions of our department. My hope is that these pages provide useful and interesting information about the police department and the services we currently provide. The dedicated professionals of Cuba PD serve a population of nearly 4000 citizens. Our staff includes sworn police officers, civilian staff members and a cadre of dedicated volunteers who share their own time in the capacity of a chaplain and office assistant. The members of the Cuba Police Department truly care about the safety of our community and providing excellent customer service. Our staff responds to the public safety needs of the community with the most effective measures available within our existing resources with the primary focus of ensuring the safety and well-being of our citizens and visitors. We invite and encourage community members to take the opportunity to participate in our community-related programs and safety events, including Neighborhood Network, Citizen Ride Alongs, Firearms Courses and CRASE (Civilian Response To Active Shooter Events) Training. Our policing philosophy balances a foundation of traditional policing concepts with innovative and progressive methods to help evolve with our citizens into the future. Community problems are often best addressed by working in partnership with citizens; therefore, Cuba PD will continually strive to improve public relations and increase public confidence. As you browse our web pages, I encourage you to contact me with ideas you might have about police department matters you feel would be of interest to others. My goal is to make our pages a good source of current information for our citizens and visitors to our community. As your chief of police, I will always listen to your needs and strive to be open and honest with community members as well as the men and women with whom I serve. I believe maintaining a high level of professionalism within the police department serves to maintain the quality of public safety citizens deserve and fosters collaborative efforts which result in constantly improving community relations. As Community members, you should know that your town administration-including our town attorney, supervisor and town council-have made an uncompromising commitment to public safety in Cuba. I share this commitment and I encourage you to share with me your innovative ideas to improve our police services. Please feel free to contact me by email or phone with suggestions or comments. I can be reached by office phone at 585-968-1666 or by email at dburch@cubapd.org Dustin Burch, Chief of Police DEPARTMENT E-MAILS
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![]() MESSAGE FROM THE CHAPLAIN
Welcome to the Cuba Police Department website. The chaplain’s ministry is one of service to law enforcement officers, their families, other department members, and the Cuba community. This is accomplished through various means. The key role of the police chaplain is one of presence. The chaplain is non-judgmental, open-minded, and a good listener. Chaplains augment the role of the police officer in that they are called to aid in deaths, serious accidents, and family crisis to help support those in distress. As chaplain of the Cuba Police Department I also serve community members in need. I am available by calling 585-968-1666. All discussion are confidential. I consider my position as chaplain for the Cuba Police Department an honor. Thank You, Pastor Jeff Giampa, Police Chaplain |
The Cuba Police Department maintains this page/site as a limited public forum to share news and relevant topics with members of the community. We welcome relevant and appropriate contributions and comments from visitors to this page/site; no off-topic posts should be made. The opinions expressed by visitors to this page/site do not reflect the opinions of the Cuba Police Department.
The Cuba Police Department requires that all posts to this page/site must meet the following guidelines and expressly reserves the right to remove or block submissions that do not adhere to Facebook's Community Standards Rules or that contain:
a) language that is obscene, defamatory, violent, profane, vulgar or abusive
b) personal attacks or threats of any kind
c) offensive comments that target or disparage any ethnic, racial, religious or other protected group
d) sexual content or links to sexual content
e) sensitive information (for example, information that could compromise public safety or ongoing investigations)
f) spam or links to other sites
g) advocating illegal activity
h) promoting particular for-profit services or products or political organizations/candidates
i) infringing on copyrights or trademarks
j) personally identifiable medical information
k) comments not related to the particular subject matter being presented
l) fraudulent, deceptive or misleading information
Please be aware that the Cuba Police Department does not monitor our social media or emails 24/7 and the proper way to reach an officer for assistance is by dialing 585-968-1666 or 911.
The Cuba Police Department requires that all posts to this page/site must meet the following guidelines and expressly reserves the right to remove or block submissions that do not adhere to Facebook's Community Standards Rules or that contain:
a) language that is obscene, defamatory, violent, profane, vulgar or abusive
b) personal attacks or threats of any kind
c) offensive comments that target or disparage any ethnic, racial, religious or other protected group
d) sexual content or links to sexual content
e) sensitive information (for example, information that could compromise public safety or ongoing investigations)
f) spam or links to other sites
g) advocating illegal activity
h) promoting particular for-profit services or products or political organizations/candidates
i) infringing on copyrights or trademarks
j) personally identifiable medical information
k) comments not related to the particular subject matter being presented
l) fraudulent, deceptive or misleading information
Please be aware that the Cuba Police Department does not monitor our social media or emails 24/7 and the proper way to reach an officer for assistance is by dialing 585-968-1666 or 911.