Southampton Village Police Department

Southampton Village Police Department The Southampton Village PD is a Police Department with 29 sworn Police Officers who serve and protec The Bond of said J.R. Burnett as Chief of Police.
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The Village of Southampton was incorporated on July 19th, 1894. It provided for a police constable to serve for a term of one (1) year with a total budget of $500.00. It is interesting to note the following as quoted from the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Trustees on September 21, 1894:

"It was voted-to pay John Rogers the sum of $200.00 as a salary for Village Constable for the term of

one year from September 4, 1894; also to pay said J.R. the sum of $1.00 per week for taking care of the lock-up - cleaning and keeping the lock-up in good condition, attending to fires in same when required. being fixed at $500.00, with sureties to be approved by the Board of Trustees for the faithful performance of his duties." In addition, the following is the text from the minutes of the Board Meeting outlining the duties of Constable:

"It shall be the duty of the Police Constable to report promptly to the President of the Board of Trustees all violations of the Bye Laws or Ordinance of the Village that shall come to their knowledge; to arrest all vagrants, disorderly persons and all persons violating the laws of the State of New York, and all persons found violating the Ordinances of the Village; for a violation of which a penalty is prescribed and to convey all such persons before proper magistrate to be dealt with according to law; to arrest any person or persons disturbing the peace by any unusual noise in the night time and to preserve and maintain good order at all times in said Village, and to execute promptly all orders of the President or Board of Trustees. Frequenting saloons or neglect of any duty will be deemed sufficient cause for dismissal from office." The police constable budget remained $500.00 until 1898, when it catapulted to $720.00 and was not raised again until 1901 when it reached $1000.00. From that point, it gradually increased as additional constables were added. Police Headquarters 1917 - 2002



23 Main Street - Village Hall

Police Headquarters 2002 - Present



151 Windmill Lane - Justice Center
In 1917, the Village appointed its first Chief of Police, Osman C. Lane, who served faithfully until his retirement in 1948. At one time during his tenure the force was built up to ten men. It was cut, however, at one point to eight men. On September 14th, 1948, the Village appointed Leland J. In 1956, the Department was brought back to the former level of ten men. In October 1958, Chief Burnett's sudden death brought the appointment of Laurence Lambrecht as the next Chief, commanding a force of ten men. But again, it was cut to eight men. In February 1962, the first permanent Civil Service Chief of Police, Donald J. Finlay, was appointed upon Chief Lambrecht's retirement. At that time, the force consisted of eight men including the Chief of Police. In 1970 the Southampton Village Police Department consisted of seventeen permanent police officers and two full time radio operators, plus three temporary officers, four school crossing guards and eight auxiliaries. In the active summer season, the department increased to twenty-seven personnel, full and part time. The budget for the Police Department around this period was approximately $144,000.00 and included a Chief, a Lieutenant, one Sergeant, and one Detective. Today, the Southampton Village Police Department is a New York State Accredited Police Agency. The Department profile reflects a sworn staff of thirty personnel, eleven full time Public Safety Dispatchers, one Ordinance Officers, five School Crossing Guards, and three full time Administrative Staff personnel. The Department employs additional Seasonal Police Officers and Ordinance Officers in the summer months as needed. The Police Department is a full service department consisting of a Patrol Division, an Investigations Division, Communications Section, a Community Response Police Enforcement Unit (C.R.U.) which includes Beach Patrol, Bike Patrol, Highway Patrol, and Juvenile Services, School Resource Officer as well as a Special Patrol Section which includes an officer in the East End Drug Task Force and a Special Response Team. The Department's organizational structure facilitates the requisite services which are necessary for a contemporary police agency to meet the demands of the community.

Congratulations to Chief Suzanne Hurteau on being inducted into the Southampton School’s Wall of Distinction. Suzanne is...
04/18/2026

Congratulations to Chief Suzanne Hurteau on being inducted into the Southampton School’s Wall of Distinction. Suzanne is a proud Southampton High School graduate whose career reflects dedication, leadership, and service to the community. Her impact, both professionally and through her support of local organizations, has made a lasting difference. We celebrate her achievements and thank her for being an inspiring role model to our community members and the men and women working at the Southampton Village Police Department. Southampton Union Free School District

Today, We’d like to recognize our wonderful dispatchers who always stay calm under pressure and reassuring to panicked c...
04/13/2026

Today, We’d like to recognize our wonderful dispatchers who always stay calm under pressure and reassuring to panicked callers. From the moment they take the call, they gather all the information needed and dispatch the proper agencies to respond to any emergency situation. They truly are the calm voice in the chaos. 💙

Last night, our two newest seasonal police officers, Tiernan Emprimo and Jolynn Bezubek, graduated from the Suffolk Coun...
04/03/2026

Last night, our two newest seasonal police officers, Tiernan Emprimo and Jolynn Bezubek, graduated from the Suffolk County Police Academy. Officers Emprimo and Bezubek will be patrolling the Village this summer after completing their field training. Congratulations and welcome aboard!

Tonight at the Southampton Village Board meeting, Chief Hurteau had the privilege of recognizing members of our departme...
03/25/2026

Tonight at the Southampton Village Board meeting, Chief Hurteau had the privilege of recognizing members of our department for a job well done. Sgt Dave Dorchak, PO Kareem Proctor, PO Andrew Cassel, PO Matthew Stetler, PSD Kristen Springsteen, PSD Amani Wingfield and PSD Tara Lynn were all awarded a department commendation for helping with saving the life of Southampton Village Building and Maintenance Supervisor Bob Hand. In late February, Bob was found unconscious without a pulse in our building. CPR was immediately initiated and an AED was quickly administered, delivering one shock. Our great volunteers from the SVVA arrived and took over care, transporting Bob to the hospital where he made a full recovery. Thankfully, Bob was able to join us tonight to recognize these individuals. The professionalism, sense of urgency and being able to be calm under pressure and revert to our training is what we appreciate and expect from all of the members of our department. Again, Job well done!!

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03/19/2026

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03/04/2026

*TRAFFIC ADVISORY*
County 39 is closed in both directions between Shrubland Road and Tuckahoe Road for an accident investigation. Expect heavy delays in and around the Village

02/26/2026
02/23/2026

Suffolk County has extended its travel ban until Noon today, with the possibility of extending it longer. PLEASE STAY OFF THE ROADS UNLESS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY! Our Department of Public Works is doing their best to clear the roads, but they need your help by staying off the roads.

02/22/2026

Blizzard Warning is now in effect until Monday at 6pm. Snow will be heavy at times and expect winds from the northeast anywhere from 35-45 mph after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 60 mph. Snowfall accumulation of 13-19 inches expected.

Residents should avoid travel during the storm as visibility will be reduced due to winds and blowing snow. Vehicles should be removed from the roadway to allow our DPW crews to operate effectively.

If you experience a power outage during the storm residents can text OUT to PSEG at 773454

Please stay off the roads and allow the Department of Public Works to clear the snow off of our roads and sidewalks. Be ...
02/21/2026

Please stay off the roads and allow the Department of Public Works to clear the snow off of our roads and sidewalks. Be safe and always call 911 for an emergency.

Southampton Village Senior Survey — Your Input Needed The Village is gathering feedback to better understand the needs o...
02/20/2026

Southampton Village Senior Survey — Your Input Needed

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