OCEAN CITY, MD — Raymond J. Austin has been named the next Chief of Police for the Ocean City Police Department, town officials announced Monday. A veteran law enforcement officer with over 30 years of experience, Austin returns to lead the department he first joined as a seasonal officer in 1991.
Originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Austin became a full-time OCPD officer in 1994 and steadily rose through the ranks, serving in roles including Patrol Lieutenant and Commander of the Criminal Investigation Division. He is also a graduate of the FBI National Academy’s 254th Session in 2013.
Austin’s career includes a landmark role in a 2002 legal case that helped shape Maryland’s laws on extra-jurisdictional police authority and fresh pursuit. He has been recognized with multiple commendations, including Officer of the Year and the MADD Award.
Beyond policing, Austin has been a consistent presence in Ocean City’s community engagement efforts, taking part in initiatives such as National Night Out, Play It Safe, Coffee with Cops, and the Citizen’s Police Academy.
After retiring from OCPD in 2022, Austin continued public service as a Special Investigator for the Worcester County State’s Attorney’s Office. His return as chief signals a renewed focus on public safety, accountability, and community policing.
Key Points
- Raymond J. Austin appointed Ocean City Police Chief after more than 30 years in law enforcement.
- Austin previously served OCPD in various leadership roles and retired in 2022.
- He will be sworn in at the May 5, 2025, City Council meeting.
City officials say Austin’s experience and commitment to the community position him to lead OCPD into a new era of service and safety.