"Between 1995 and 2007, the crime rate in Greensboro decreased 24.3 percent."
~ Carroll Buracker & Associates

 
Greensboro Police Department, Chief Tim Bellamy

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Emergency ... Dial 9-1-1

Police Non-Emergency Line ~ (336) 373-2222
Watch Operations (Information) ~ (336) 373-2496
Crime Stoppers ~ (336) 373-1000
 

News
Robbery Arrests -- Police have arrested five people in connection with a robbery that occurred at Steak & Shake, 2647 Lawndale Drive. All of the suspects were placed under $50,000 bond.

Helping the Homeless -- The GPD's Center City Resource Team is collecting winter coats, hats, gloves and boots for the homeless. If you would like to donate any of these items, please deliver them to one of the Police substations: 1106 Maple Street, 300 S. Swing Road, or 2602 S. Elm-Eugene Street. You may also drop off your donations at the GPD administrative offices in the Melvin Municipal Office Building, 300 W. Washington Street.

Homicide Investigation -- Greensboro Police are looking for two suspects in connection with the shooting death of a grocery store clerk on Sunday, November 9. The first suspect is described as a black male, age 25, 5-foot-7 to 5-foot-11, approximately 180 pounds, wearing all black clothing. The second suspect is described as a black male, age 28-30, 5-foot-8, approximately 175 pounds, wearing blue jeans and a grey and black hooded sweatshirt. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 373-1000 or the GPD Criminal Investigation Division at 373-2255.

Convenience Store Security -- If you own or manage a convenience store, or if you work in one, you can benefit from these tips on how to make your store safer and more secure. 

High Point Road Strategic Plan -- The Greensboro Police Department has developed a strategic plan to address the moderate, recent increase in crime along the High Point Road corridor. Read the plan. 


Youngsters enjoy Police Club BBQ
These two youngsters were among hundreds of folks who enjoyed some great barbecue during the 82nd annual Police Club BBQ on October 30. The sale of barbecue sandwiches and plates benefits youth sports and recreation programs in Greensboro.

Police to Citizen Website

Visit the P2C website to:

  • Find and print incident and accident reports from the web
  • View and map recent activities and arrests
  • Submit a report for non-emergency crimes
  • View a list of active warrants for arrest

Watch a video about P2C!  |  Go to the P2C website

Our Purpose

  • Safeguarding lives and property
  • Maintaining order and keeping the peace
  • Preventing and detecting crime
  • Helping those in need

Our Guiding Principles   |   Our Philosophy