Search Underway for Next Berlin Chief of Police


The Town of Berlin has begun it’s search to for it’s next Chief of Police. The town is seeking qualified candidates to advance the department’s focus on community-centered policing, public safety and operational excellence. Lt. Robert Fisher was appointed Interim Chief of Police after Chief Arnold Downing retired earlier this month and will serve in that role until a permanent Chief is selected.

Additional information from the Town of Berlin:

Interim Chief Fisher brings extensive operational, instructional, and community-based experience to the position. He is committed to continuing community partnerships and upholding the department’s core mission and values of integrity, respect, and service.

Interim Chief Fisher’s professional experience reflects more than three decades of service, of which 30 years have been with the Berlin Police Department. He serves as a collision reconstructionist, drone operator, and member of the bicycle patrol unit, and previously served on the Town of Berlin SWAT team. He is also a certified firearms instructor and has contributed significantly to the agency’s administrative and operational functions by supporting budget development and management, hiring and promotion processes, and procurement oversight. This combination of field expertise, instructional experience, and administrative leadership positions him well during the ongoing search for the next Chief.

“Berlin’s police department remains focused on protecting and serving those who live, work, and visit the Town of Berlin,” said Mayor Zack Tyndall. “I am encouraged by the level of interest we have already received in the Chief of Police position and confident that Interim Chief Fisher will provide steady leadership throughout this transition while we complete a thorough and thoughtful search for the department’s next Chief.”

The Chief of Police position posting is available on the Town’s website at berlinmd.gov/employment, where candidates may review qualifications and application procedures.