St. Joseph Township Police Department

St. Joseph Township Police Department Police Department providing police services to the residents of St. Joseph Charter Township. The St. The police department was founded in April 1973.

Joseph Township Police Department is a full service Police Department operating 365 days a year. Joseph Township Police Department currently employs 11 full time sworn officers; 3 part time sworn officers; 1 full time civilian employee; and 1 part time civilian employee. COMMENT GUIDELINES:

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03/04/2026

St. Joseph Charter Township Police Department is accepting resumes for a full-time police officer position. Officer patrols the Township in order to enforce state and federal laws. Duties to include but not limited to: investigate criminal activities, police accident scenes, respond to domestic and other disputes, and respond to a variety of services within the Township.

Opening Date: March 4, 2026
Closing Date: Until position filled
Contact Information:
Lt. Rick Knapp, St. Joseph Charter Township Police Department, P.O. Box 147, St. Joseph MI 49085-0147
Email: [email protected]

Minimum Requirements:

• Be a US Citizen
• No arrest record
• Good moral character
• Possess a valid operator’s license.
• MCOLES license is preferred but not required
• Computer skills desirable.

Full Time Officers Wage:

Wages range from $35.65 to start to $43.94 per hour after three years.

Full Time Benefits:

Sick Leave
Vacation
Holiday Pay (12 holidays)
Comprehensive Pay
Uniforms Furnished/Cleaned
Footwear provided
Longevity Pay
Certification pay
Health Insurance: Major medical, Optical, Dental, Short/Long term disability
Life Insurance
MERS Defined Benefit Pension Plan (no employee contribution)

01/22/2026

News Release

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Dangerously Cold Temperatures Expected Across Michigan

LANSING, MICH. A powerful arctic cold front is forecasted to move across the state in the coming days, ushering in frigid temperatures and high winds leading to dangerous wind chills. The Michigan State Police, Emergency Management and Homeland Security Division (MSP/EMHSD) is urging residents and visitors to take precautions now to stay safe.
“As Michiganders, we know our winters can include extreme weather, and we are about to face the toughest conditions of the season so far,” said Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. “With potentially dangerous winter weather on the way, the State of Michigan is closely monitoring conditions as they develop and preparing for weather impacts. I encourage every Michigander to prepare, check on your neighbors and loved ones, and stay safe.”
According to The National Weather Service, from Thursday night to Sunday, air temperatures across the state will struggle to make it to zero degrees during the day, while temperatures at night are expected to plunge well below zero. Gusty winds could send wind chills across the Lower Peninsula down to a range of 15 to 25 degrees below zero early Friday morning through Saturday.
Across the Upper Peninsula, wind chills are expected to dip as low as 25 to 45 degrees below zero. Lake effect snow showers off Lake Superior and Lake Michigan are expected to reduce visibility and create hazardous travel conditions. These extreme conditions significantly increase the risk of frostbite and hypothermia within minutes and can lead to hazardous driving conditions.
“We encourage everyone to take this forecast seriously,” said Col. James F. Grady II, state director of Emergency Management and director of the Michigan State Police. “Using the resources available on the MI Ready website, now is the time to prepare as extreme cold can become dangerous very quickly.”
Cold Weather Safety Tips
To stay safe during this extreme cold, MSP/EMHSD recommends the following:
• Limit time outdoors. If you must go outside, wear several layers of warm clothing and watch for signs of frostbite or hypothermia.
o Frostbite symptoms: Numbness, loss of feeling, pale or waxy skin, especially on the face, fingers, and toes.
o Hypothermia symptoms: Shivering, exhaustion, confusion, slurred speech, or drowsiness.
• Prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. Use generators and grills only outdoors and away from windows. Never use a gas stovetop or oven to heat your home.
• Avoid overexertion. Shoveling snow can put extra strain on your heart, so take it easy and avoid sudden bursts of activity.
• Check on others. Older adults, young children, and pets are especially vulnerable to extreme cold and should be checked on regularly. Keep pets indoors.
• Prepare for travel emergencies. If you must drive, ensure your gas tank is full and your vehicle is stocked with an emergency kit, including warm clothing, blankets, gloves, hats, and a phone charger. If you become stranded, stay with your vehicle and wait for help rather than attempting to walk in the cold.
For more information on how to prepare before, during and after an emergency or disaster, visit www.michigan.gov/miready and follow MSP/EMHSD on X and Facebook.

SJTPD located this dog on Niles Rd just North of Eagle Pointe Drive on 11/18/25 at approximately 1:45 am. He has been tu...
11/18/2025

SJTPD located this dog on Niles Rd just North of Eagle Pointe Drive on 11/18/25 at approximately 1:45 am. He has been turned over to Berrien County Animal Control.

The St. Joseph Township Police and Fire Departments, along with all the other local departments and contributors, wish t...
08/06/2025

The St. Joseph Township Police and Fire Departments, along with all the other local departments and contributors, wish to thank all those who attended yesterdays National Night Out, once again making it a huge success!! It was nice having the community come together in such a great fashion. Seeing all the smiling faces and happy kids makes it an even better event! A special "Thank You" goes out to Jeff's Towing, Culvers, The Christian Reform Church of St. Joseph, Lakeshore Shell, Martins Supermarket and our Public Works Department, all of whom donated food items and their time to help make this event possible. We hope to see everyone back in 2026!!!

The police department has found another loose dog running around the Fairplain area by Spencer.  We have picked up the d...
08/04/2025

The police department has found another loose dog running around the Fairplain area by Spencer. We have picked up the dog and have taken him out to the animal shelter. If you are the owner or know who this dog belongs to, please contact the Berrien County Animal Shelter at 269-927-5648 or you can call us at 269-429-6890.

The St. Joseph Township Police Department is asking for the publics help in identifying these subjects in reference to a...
08/04/2025

The St. Joseph Township Police Department is asking for the publics help in identifying these subjects in reference to an incident that occurred in the township. If anyone can identify one or all subjects, please call us at 269-429-6890.

The two dogs that are in the picture were running loose in the Miami Road and Napier Avenue area this morning.  They wer...
08/04/2025

The two dogs that are in the picture were running loose in the Miami Road and Napier Avenue area this morning. They were caught by Berrien County Animal Control and are being kept at the animal shelter. Please call the Berrien County Animal Shelter at 269-927-5648 if you are the owners or know who they may belong to.

07/30/2025

The St. Joseph Township Police Department regrets to inform that the Medflight helicopter landing will not be taking place in this year's National Night Out due to a scheduling conflict. The event will still have multiple public safety agencies conducting activities for this event with alot to do and see for the kids!!!

We hope to see you there!!!!

07/30/2025

The St. Joseph Township Police Department regrets to inform that the Medflight helicopter landing will not be taking place in this year's National Night Out due to a scheduling conflict. The event will still have multiple public safety agencies conducting activities for this event with alot to see and do for the kids!!!

We hope to see you there!!!!

Save the date!! 📆 National Night Out is Tuesday, August 5, 2025, from 5:30-8pm! 🌭🍦🥤🚔🚨🚒🚑🚁👮👨‍🚒👨‍🏭
07/20/2025

Save the date!! 📆

National Night Out is Tuesday, August 5, 2025, from 5:30-8pm!

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07/08/2025

The St. Joseph Township Police Department responded to the 1200 Block of Miami Rd. regarding found property. Officer on scene did find that a set of keys was left in the callers yard in a suspicious manner. The department is asking its residents to contact the police department if they are missing their keys. Person contacting the police department must be able to identify said property to claim ownership. Please call 269-429-6890 to claim these keys.

07/02/2025

The St. Joseph Township Police Department responded to a residence where the subject in the video was involved in an incident. At this time the department is looking to identify and check the welfare of this person. If you know this subject, please contact the police department at 269-429-6890.

Address

3000 Washington Avenue
Saint Joseph, MI
49085

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+12694296890

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