"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
Greensboro Police have charged Telderkus Deangelo Young, 28, and Jamaah McMillan, 26, with first-degree murder in the May 14 death of James Albert Hope, 44. Anyone with information about this crime is asked to call the Police Department at 373-2255 or Crime Stoppers at 373-1000. (July 17, 2008)

Apply now for the GPD's first certification class -- a shortened version of the Police Academy specifically for those who have a law enforcement certification from a North Carolina community college within the last 12 months or those who have less than two years of experience in another NC jurisdiction. Find out more(July 10, 2008)

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Upcoming Events

Tip-a-Cop -- Friday, July 18, 2008, 5 pm to 10 pm, at both Greensboro locations of Longhorn Steakhouse. This annual fundraising event benefits Special Olympics. Get more information.

The second Walk Against Crime -- Thursday, July 24, 7 pm. The walk begins at Unity Funeral Service, 544 Jolson St. and ends at the Erwin Montessori Elementary School on East Bessemer Avenue. For more information, call Anne Gregory at 373-2636 or 430-6305.

Greensboro Police Night at the Grasshoppers -- Monday, August 4, 2008, 7 pm at NewBridge Bank Park. Show your support for the men and women of the Greensboro Police Department while enjoying the fun and excitement of America's favorite pastime.

Crime Stoppers Annual Golf Tournament -- Monday, August 4. Tee off at 8:30 am at Stoney Creek Golf Course. Entry fee is $300 per team or $75 per individual. Fee includes lunch, snacks, beverages and door prizes. Download an entry form

National Night Out -- Tuesday, August 5, 2008. For more information, call the Office of Community Affairs at 373-2636 or Officer Sherry Ryan at 433-7280. Learn more about National Night Out.


Opening of SBI Crime Lab in Greensboro
Greensboro Police Chief Tim Bellamy, far right, attends the opening
of the SBI Crime Lab for the Triad region on July 15, 2008.

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

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