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Gang Initiation Posts on Facebook are FALSE

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Release date: February 27, 2015
Incident: Gang Initiation Rumors Circulating on Social Media



The Warner Robins Police Department is aware of the allegations circulating social media websites, alleging gang initiation activity.

Here’s the truth:  We have one report of a vehicle that was vandalized by a stick.  Nothing from this incident indicates that it was targeted, widespread or a part of a gang initiation. 

The rumor that continues to circulate on Facebook and Twitter about members of the Green Street Gang targeting women, jumping from behind bushes, beating their cars up with baseball bats and raping them is absolutely not true. 

We ask that the public ceases from spreading this rumor on social media websites. 


Please remember that knowingly posting false information on social media causing the public to panic is illegal.  


WRPD Officers Speak to Westside Elementary Students

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School Resource Officer David Sabet spoke to students at Westside Elementary School Friday, February 27, 2015.


He explained how to become a police officer.  He also told the students how important it was to follow the laws of the city, and what the consequences were if you choose to break the law.




 Booking and Transport Officer Carl Hammond also spoke to students at Westside Elementary School.


He explained what it takes to be a Booking and Transport Officer.


He also answered students' questions.

Congratulations to our New Sergeants

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 On Monday, March 2nd Warner Robins City Council along with Mayor Randy Toms recognized the Warner Robins Police Department's newest Sergeants. 


Chief Brett Evans introduces   each officer who have earned their Sergeant promotion. 


Congratulations to Sgt. Meredith Edwards, Sgt, Brad Mules, Sgt. James Bish and Sgt. Matt Smith the Warner Robins Police Department is proud of all of your achievements!

INTRODUCING: Pizza with a Cop for TEENS

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Release date: March 4, 2015
Event: Pizza with a Cop
Date/Time of Event: Friday, March 20, 2015   5-7PM
Location: McConnell-Talbert Stadium parking lot

On Friday, March 20, 2015 from 5-7PM officers from the Warner Robins Police Department will host their first Pizza with a Cop for teens

The event is sponsored by the Warner Robins Police Department and Flint Energies.

Pizza with a Cop encourages teenagers to join our officers before the Warner Robins High School versus Northside High School baseball game for free pizza. It’s a chance to ask questions, tell us your concerns and get to know officers in your neighborhood. 




For more information please contact Public Information Officer, Jennifer Parson at (478) 302-5417. 

Officers Investigate Saturday's Fatal Motorcycle Accident

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Release date: March 9, 2015
Incident: Fatal Motorcycle Accident
Date/Time of Incident: March 7, 2015/ 6:33PM
Location: Intersection of Russell Pkwy and S. Davis Drive

Officers responded to the intersection of Russell Parkway and South Davis Drive at 6:30PM on Saturday, March 7, 2015 in reference to a motor vehicle collision with injuries.

A 1998 Susuki, Savage 650 motorcycle, driven by 28 year old Jacob Aaron Sheriff of Montezuma, was traveling east on Russell Parkway when it was struck by a 2014 Nissan Versa traveling west on Russell Parkway in the left turn lane. The Versa was operated by 20 year old Bri-Aunee L. McCroy of Robins Air Force base.
Sheriff was ejected from the motorcycle and was pronounced deceased at the scene.

This incident is still being investigated. 


WRPD Offers FREE Motorcycle Safety Class

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Release date: March 10, 2015
Event: Motorcycle Safety Class Date/Time of Event: April 11, 2015 9AM- 3PM
Location: Houston Healthcare Complex at Watson Blvd and Houston Road


On Saturday, April 11, 2015 from 9AM-3PM the Warner Robins Police Department’s Traffic Division will host a free Motorcycle Safety Class. The class will be held at the Houston Healthcare Complex at the intersection of Houston Road and Watson Boulevard.

This class is the only one of it’s kind in Central Georgia. We have looked at all of our serious injury, fatality motorcycle collisions and rider error, and have designed this class to help motorcycle riders avoid becoming a statistic.  This class will help the student riders learn to properly scan the roadway and avoid obstacles. 


Each student must have a class M or MP license and must provide their own motorcycle.
The class is limited to 10 riders.


To sign up for the class please contact Ofc. Tim Pippio at (478) 293-1048.


Do You Recognize This Man?

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Officers need your help locating this man, wanted for Credit Card Fraud.

The man pictured used a stolen credit card at multiple locations in Warner Robins. 

He was last seen driving a charcoal in color Nissan Murano. 

If you recognize this man or know of his whereabouts please contact Detective Carder Gravitt at (478) 302-5380.


For all other inquiries please contact Public Information Officer, Jennifer Parson at (478) 302-5417. 



Next Coffee with a Cop at Chick-fil-A on Hwy 96

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Join us for our next Coffee with a Cop on Monday, April 27, 2015 from 8AM-10AM at Chick fil-A on Highway 96 in Bonaire. 


On Monday, April 27, 2015 from 8AM to 10AM officers with the Warner Robins Police Department will be available to meet with community members at Chick-fil-A on Highway 96.

This event will be the department’s fourth Coffee with a Cop, but first time at Chick-fil-A on Highway 96. “We’re excited for this edition of Coffee with a Cop. We enjoy listening to our residents’ concerns and hope more people feel comfortable coming out and talking to us at this event.” said Chief Brett Evans. 

Coffee with a Cop is an informal event where residents can meet with our officers to discuss community issues, build relationships and drink coffee.

All community members are invited to attend.

Coffee with a Cop is a national initiative supported by the United States Department of Justice,
Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. Departments across the country are holding
events like this in an effort to make lasting connections with the communities they serve.

The program aims to advance the practice of community policing through improving
relationships between police officer and community members, one cup of coffee at a time.


For more information please contact Public Information Officer, Jennifer Parson at (478) 302-5417. 


WRPD Partners with FBI to Host Active Shooter Training

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For Immediate Release
Monday, March 30, 2015

Warner Robins Police Department Partners with FBI to Host Active Shooter Training for Central Georgia area Law Enforcement Officers 

ATLANTA— The FBI’s Atlanta Field Office, in conjunction with Warner Robins Police Department, will host a two day Active Shooter (ALERRT Level 1) course designed to prepare the first responder to isolate, distract, and neutralize an active shooter.  This dynamic course of instruction is offered to all Central Georgia area law enforcement officers.



Day 1: March 31st, 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.
Day 2: April 1st, 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.

Location:  Warner Robins Police Department Training Center
           212 Stalnaker Avenue, Warner Robins, GA 31088

Members of the media are invited to attend and film. Interviews of attending Law Enforcement personnel can be coordinated as well. 


For coordination or assistance, contact Jennifer Parson, Warner Robins Police Public Information Officer, tel. (478)302-5417.

WRPD Sells T-shirts and Hats to Raise Money for Special Olympics

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We are once again selling shirts and hats to raise money for the athletes of Georgia Special Olympics. 
Last year the Georgia Law Enforcement Torch Run community raised $800,000 for Georgia Special Olympics. This year we would like to top $1,000,000.
The shirt is a dry fit running shirt, and is fluorescent green. The sizes are all adult size – small, medium, large, XL , 2X and 3X

The hats are tan or digital camouflage, one size fits all. 

All items are $10 each. 

If you'd like to support Georgia Special Olympics this year by purchasing one or both of these items please contact Captain John Clay at jclay@wrga.gov.


Benefit Ride Planned for WRPD Officer

WRPD Officers Recognized by MADD

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Congratulations Sgt. Randy Evans and Ofc. Chris Fussell on receiving the Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) Achievement Award during the MADD Georgia Golden Shield Honor Awards Law Enforcement Banquet in Atlanta! 
We're so proud of you both! Great Job!




WRPD K9 to Receive Protective Vest

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Nationwide Groupon Campaign raises over $335,000 for law enforcement K9 protective vests

The Warner Robins Police Department’s K9 Rasty will be receiving a ballistic vest thanks to a nationwide GROUPON EVENT that has raised over $335,000.00.

The “Occasions ” campaign for Groupon Grassroots to outfit police K9’s with bullet and stab protective vests ran February 15th through March 5th at 11:59pm Eastern Standard Time.   Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. was the nationwide non-profit organization and charity partner selected by Groupon Grassroots to participate. The online $10 donation suggested interested persons purchase a GROUPON (a tax deductible donation) through the secure website where all funds were allocated to purchase ballistic vests for our four-legged crime fighters who put their lives on the line for the community and their partner.   

Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. announces their 7" plush stuffed German Shepherd K9 Hero, "Cesar", and company ambassador of Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. now for sale online for $15.00 at www.vik9s.org. Proceeds from the sales will provide bullet and stab protective vests, for police dogs actively working without the potentially lifesaving equipment. 

Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. will be providing over 350 law enforcement dogs nationwide with the protective body armor in memory of K9 Rocco of the Pittsburgh Police Department who sacrificed his life in the line of duty in January of 2014. All vests will be embroidered with the sentiment, "In Memory of K9 Rocco, Pittsburgh Bureau of Police".
Vested Interest in K9s, Inc a 501c (3) organization is still accepting donations through their website: www.vik9s.org and via mail P.O. Box 9 East Taunton, MA 02718.

In 2013, Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. partnered with Groupon and was named as one of “The Best of 2013” campaigns. The nonprofit organization raised $155, 537.33 in just one week, which provided ballistic vests for 163 law enforcement dogs in 30 states.  There are an estimated 30,000 police dogs throughout the United States. 

ABOUT VESTED INTEREST IN K9S, INC.

Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. is a 501c (3) charity located in East Taunton, MA. Whose mission is to provide bullet and stab protective vests and other assistance to dogs of law enforcement and related agencies throughout the United States. Each vest costs $950.00 and has a 5 year warranty. The nonprofit was established in 2009 to assist law enforcement agencies with this potentially lifesaving body armor for their four legged K9 Officers. Through private and corporate sponsorships, Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. provided over 1349 law enforcement dogs in 49 states with protective vests since 2009 at a cost of over $1.2 million dollars.

The organization orders the U.S. made vests exclusively from distributor Regency Police Supply in Hyannis, MA. Who also does the custom embroidery on the body armor. 

New K9 graduates as well as K9's with expired vests are eligible to participate. The program is open to law enforcement dogs who are US employed, certified and at least 19 months of age.

For more information or to learn about volunteer opportunities, please call 508-824-6978. Tax deductible donations and event listings are via the website: www.vik9s.org

ABOUT K9 RASTY

Rasty is a seven year old German Shepherd.  He’s been with the Warner Robins Police Department for five years. He only responds to commands in Czechoslovakian. His handler, Sergeant James Bish was named 2014’s Officer of the Year. He is the first K9 with the Warner Robins Police to receive a safety protective vest.


“Its great that he’s getting a protective vest, because we deploy with the SWAT team and he’s more likely to face people that want to hurt him. Rasty is an officer just like I am, so it’s nice to have that protection.”  Said Rasty’s handler, Sergeant James Bish.

Paintball Fundraiser for WRPD Officer

Two Teens Injured in Alma Avenue Shooting

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Release date: April 29, 2015
Incident: Aggravated Assault
Date/Time of Incident: April 29, 2015/ approximately 4PM
Location: 1300 block of Alma Avenue

UPDATE: Our officers continue to investigate the Aggravated Assault that occurred on the 1300 block of Alma Avenue on April 29, 2015.

We do  not know if either victim has been released from the hospital, and because one victim was a juvenile we will not be releasing his name.

The other victim that received scratches and scrapes was 19 year old Diaquaveous Young.

Today investigators conducted a 3D scan of the scene. These images will help us recreate the crime scene at the police department, without having to be on Alma Avenue.

Detectives are following several leads and interviewing several witnesses. However, many witnesses are not being cooperative which complicates our investigation.

We will be increasing patrol in that area, and urge anyone with information who may have see or heard anything to contact our department at (478) 302-5380.


Wednesday, April 29, 2015 officers responded to the 1300 block of Alma Avenue in reference to a person with a gunshot wound. Our detectives have determined that there was a large group of people gathered on the 1300 block of Alma Avenue and at some point multiple people started shooting.

A 16 year old male was taken to the hospital with a gunshot wound to the leg. His injuries are not considered life threatening.

An 19 year old female was treated for scrapes and scratches. Her injuries were not apparent gun shot wounds.

Our officers are still investigating what the large group was doing before the shots were fired.




WRPD kicks off Police Week with Countywide 'Coffee with a Cop'

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Please join Warner Robins Police, Centerville Police, Houston County Sheriff's Department and Perry Police for our first ever Countywide 'Coffee with a Cop'!

WHEN: Monday, May 11, 2015
TIME: 8-10AM
WHERE: Starbucks 2729 Watson Blvd

Support WRPD Animal Control Saturday

Three WRPD K9's to Receive Protective Vests

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Release date: May 18, 2015

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Nationwide Groupon Campaign raises over $335,000 for law enforcement K9 protective vests

The Warner Robins Police Department’s K9’s Ego, Ollie and Kojak will all be receiving a ballistic vest thanks to a nationwide GROUPON EVENT that has raised over $335,000.00.

The “Occasions ” campaign for Groupon Grassroots to outfit police K9’s with bullet and stab protective vests ran February 15th through March 5th at 11:59pm Eastern Standard Time.   Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. was the nationwide non-profit organization and charity partner selected by Groupon Grassroots to participate. The online $10 donation suggested interested persons purchase a GROUPON (a tax deductible donation) through the secure website where all funds were allocated to purchase ballistic vests for our four-legged crime fighters who put their lives on the line for the community and their partner.   

Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. announces their 7” plush stuffed German Shepherd K9 Hero, "Cesar" and company ambassador of Vested Interest K9s, Inc. now for sale online for $15.00 at www.vik9s.org. Proceeds from the sales will provide bullet an stab protective vests, for police dogs actively working without the potentially lifesaving equipment.  

Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. will be providing over 350 law enforcement dogs nationwide with the protective body armor in memory of K9 Rocco of the Pittsburgh Police Department who sacrificed his life in the line of duty in January of 2014. All vests will be embroidered with the sentiment, "In Memory of K9 Rocco, Pittsburgh Bureau of Police".
Vested Interest in K9s, Inc a 501c (3) organization is still accepting donations through their website: www.vik9s.org and via mail P.O. Box 9 East Taunton, MA 02718.

In 2013, Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. partnered with Groupon and was named as one of “The Best of 2013” campaigns. The nonprofit organization raised $155, 537.33 in just one week, which provided ballistic vests for 163 law enforcement dogs in 30 states.  There are an estimated 30,000 police dogs throughout the United States. 

ABOUT VESTED INTEREST IN K9S, INC.

Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. is a 501c (3) charity located in East Taunton, MA. Whose mission is to provide bullet and stab protective vests and other assistance to dogs of law enforcement and related agencies throughout the United States. Each vest costs $950.00 and has a 5 year warranty. The nonprofit was established in 2009 to assist law enforcement agencies with this potentially lifesaving body armor for their four legged K9 Officers. Through private and corporate sponsorships, Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. provided over 1349 law enforcement dogs in 49 states with protective vests since 2009 at a cost of over $1.2 million dollars.

The organization orders the U.S. made vests exclusively from distributor Regency Police Supply in Hyannis, MA. Who also does the custom embroidery on the body armor. 

New K9 graduates as well as K9's with expired vests are eligible to participate. The program is open to law enforcement dogs who are US employed, certified and at least 19 months of age.

For more information or to learn about volunteer opportunities, please call 508-824-6978. Tax deductible donations and event listings are via the website: www.vik9s.org 




ABOUT K9 EGO:
Ego is eight years old and has been with the Warner Robins Police Department for five years. He’s trained to locate Illegal Narcotics, Track Missing/Endangered persons, Tracking Criminals and Conducting Patrol Operations. “It’s important for Ego to have a protective vest so that in a known critical event with great likelihood of confrontation with suspects armed with firearms that we are able to protect, as best as possible, our canine partners.” explained Ego’s handler, Sergeant Wayne Fisher. 












ABOUT K9 OLLIE:
Ollie is six and a half and has been with the Warner Robins Police Department for five
years. He’s trained in Narcotic Detection, Tracking and Apprehension, and responds to commands in Czech. “It’s important for Ollie to have a protective vest so that he will be shielded in dangerous environments that are rapidly evolving.” explained Ollie’s handler, Officer James Sauls.














ABOUT K9 KOJAK: 
Kojak is three years old and has been with the Warner Robins Police Department for one year.  He responds to commands in Dutch and is trained in Explosive Detection, Tracking and Patrol. “It’s important for him to have  vest due to the many dangers he can face everyday.” explained Kojak’s handler, Officer Casey Mullins. “Kojak is often used to track suspects of violent crimes, many of which are believed to be armed and dangerous. It’s also important for him to have a protective vest, because he deserves to come home safe everyday too.”


Officers Honor Capt. Charlie Sadlo with Funeral Procession

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In honor of Retired Captain Charlie Sadlo, officers with the Warner Robins Police Department will be escorting a large funeral procession at approximately 11:30AM Wednesday, May 20, 2015.

The procession will begin at McCullough Funeral Home, travel east down Watson Boulevard and turn right onto South Pleasant Hill Road at Magnolia Park Cemetery. 

S. Pleasant Hill Road between Sunset Drive and Shirley Drive will be blocked during the full honor police funeral service, which will include a twenty-one gun salute and a low-flying helicopter flyover. 


The service at McCullough Funeral Home will be closed to the media. 

WRPD Gives Back to Community with FREE Movie in the Park

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Release date: May 20, 2015
Event: Frozen in the Park
Date/Time of Event: June 12, 2015/ 7:30PM
Location: Warner Robins Police Department 100 Watson Boulevard 

The Warner Robins Police Department along with Flint Energies is proud to present Frozen in the Park in the field next to the police department at 100 Watson Boulevard.

The Snow Queen and her friend will be in attendance to take pictures and sign autographs. Free popcorn will be provided and drinks and snow cones will be offered. Disney’s Frozen will play on an outdoor screen at dusk.

We’d like to thank the community for supporting the Warner Robins Police Department by offering this event free of charge. 


For more information contact Public Information Officer, Jennifer Parson at (478) 302-5417. 
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