Monroe County Sheriff's Office
Welcome to our World ...
On behalf of the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, I am proud to welcome you to our new Web site. The site has been made possible by the generosity of the Monroe County Sheriff’s Foundation. It is completely updated and contains information for all residents of the community and all interested persons who may access us on the Web.
The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office is dedicated to making our community a safe place to live, work, and raise a family. The hard work of our employees and others in local law enforcement has paid off. The overall crimes reported in the areas of Monroe County that we patrolled has seen a 25 percent decline from 1980-2000. In addition, over the past 10 years, we have seen a 13 percent decrease in burglary offenses and a 9 percent increase in clearing open cases.
Our Web site offers you the opportunity to become a partner with law enforcement. Not only will you be able to access important information about your neighborhood, your community and the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, you will even be able to link to related sites like Crimestoppers.
We hope you will be pleased with this updated site and that you will use it often.
Sincerely,
Patrick M. O'Flynn
Monroe County Sheriff
Bureaus of Monroe County Sheriff's Office
When people think about the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, they most often think of the road patrol. But the Sheriff’s Office includes four bureaus that perform a wide variety of duties. Find out more by clicking on the links below.
Civil Bureau
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Civil Bureau is the sole entity in Monroe County that has jurisdiction in all Monroe County Courts. As such, we have statutory authority to act as the enforcement officer for all court within the County of Monroe. Our responsibilities fall within two distinct areas; the Service of Process and Enforcement.
Court Security Bureau
The Court Security Bureau, a division of the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, consists of Deputy Sheriffs whose responsibilities range from weapons screening and maintaining courtroom decorum to providing essential public safety and law enforcement services.
Jail Bureau
The Jail Bureau of the Monroe County Sheriff's Office currently operates three facilities: a pre-trial detention facility that houses approximately 1,000 inmates in downtown Rochester, a sentenced facility in suburban Brighton, New York, that houses 475 sentenced inmates, and a regional forensic unit at the Rochester Psychiatric Center.
Police Bureau
The primary law enforcement responsibilities of the Police Bureau are the road patrol and criminal investigations. The bureau also provides support functions and specialized police activities in other areas including the county parks, at the Greater Rochester International Airport, and on area waterways.
Monroe County Zones - Neighborhood Crime Watch
If you, or someone you know, has any information about criminal activity, we are asking that you help us by sending us an e-mail message. The messages will be reviewed during normal business hours. In an emergency please call 911 directly.
Monroe County is divided into three zones to best serve our citizens, below find the contact to provide information of any crimiinal activity in your area.
Download Weekly Crime Reports for your neighborhood using the Zone Name links below.
Zone A
789 Linden Avenue | Rochester, NY 14625
Includes the townships of East Rochester, Fairport, Irondequoit, Penfield, Perinton, Pittsford and Webster. View latest Weekly Crime Report.
A ZONE - Deputy Dan Lyon, Crime Prevention Officer - 753-4387
Zone B
245 Summit Point Drive | Henrietta, New York 14467
Includes the townships of Brighton, Henrietta, Honeoye Falls, Mendon, Rush, Scottsville and Wheatland. View latest Weekly Crime Report.
B ZONE - Deputy James Godshall, Crime Prevention Officer - 753-4406
Zone C
4201 Buffalo Road | North Chili, New York 14514
Includes the townships of Brockport, Chili, Churchville, Clarkson, Gates, Greece, Hamlin, Hilton, Ogden, Parma, Riga, Spencerport and Sweden. View latest Weekly Crime Report.
C ZONE - Deputy Charles Campanella, Crime Prevention Officer - 753-4456



