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2013 Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run Fundraiser

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The Warner Robins Police Department is proud to participate in the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run for the Special Olympics this May.

Each year members of our agency either run or bike in the Law Enforcement Torch Run to raise awareness about the Special Olympics in our community.

The Special Olympics is about building self-esteem and confidence in special needs citizens. 85,000 law enforcement officers from 35 nations participate in the Law Enforcement Torch Run each year. We are proud to be counted among that number.

We are selling 2013 Law Enforcement Torch Run hats, shirts, and lanyards to help support our local athletes.

Last year we raised $1,500.00 and we hope to surpass that amount for this year’s Torch Run.

Hats - $12.00
T-Shirt - $12.00
Lanyard- $5.00

Contact Captain John Clay at 478-322-0260 or jclay@wrga.gov.

Thank you for your support!

106 Huntwood Lane

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On Sunday, March 10, 2013 at 7:46 P.M. officers of the Warner Robins Police Department were dispatched to 106 Huntwood Lane in reference to a domestic.

While enroute officers were advised the husband was in possession of a gun and was threatening his wife.

Officers approached the residence and shots were exchanged between the male and the officers.

The male was pronounced deceased at the residence by medical personnel.  One of the officers received minor injuries.  

This incident has been turned over to the Georgia Bureau of Investigations.

Chief Brett Evans' Statement Regarding The 106 Huntwood Lane Incident

Engineering & Police. Who knew?!

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WRPD Traffic Officer Hale and Spokesperson Tabitha Pugh dropped by STARBASE Robins to speak with the kids about their jobs and answer questions about the police department.

The STARBASE Robins program is designed to reach underrepresented and underserved students in Georgia.  It strives to peek students' interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).  They provide students with a unique STEM curricula that includes hands-on activities in Physics, Chemistry, Technological advances, Engineering, and Mathematical operations.

Learn more about STARBASE Robins at http://www.starbaserobins.org.


K-LOVE Chats With The Chief

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K-LOVE Radio called this morning to chat with Chief Evans about his career in law enforcement and the Warner Robins Police Department.

In this video clip he talks about how he started off as a Pre-Med major but then switched to law enforcement.  

We'll let you know when the interview airs in a few weeks!

Houston County DA and Police Chief Statements on Officer Involved Shooting

March 2013 Snapshot

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March 2013 was filled with many different events for our agency.  Here is a small list of the types and number of calls we responded to last month.

911 Silent/Misdial - 304

Accident With Injuries - 29

Assisting Other Agency - 119

Burglary - 66

Business Alarms - 326

Domestic - 330

Entering Auto - 15

Fight - 82

Juvenile Problem - 104

Loud Music - 104

Miscellaneous Animal - 154

Public Service/General Assist - 403

Residential Alarm - 162

Shoplifting - 51

Suspicious Vehicle/Person/Noise - 353

Terroristic Threats - 285

Theft By Taking - 67

Traffic Accident No Injuries - 286

Unwanted Person - 101

Total Calls For Service - 6,155

Officers Help Couple Who Came Home To A Not So Pleasant Surprise

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We always appreciate positive feedback!  We received this very kind email yesterday about Officer Adam Mitchell and the rest of the Squad 3 patrol officers.

"When my wife and I returned home from celebrating our one-year anniversary, we found three police cars in front of our home. An intruder, who had been arrested shortly earlier at another location, had kicked open our door and taken several of our possessions. 

Officer Mitchell, as well as the other officers on the scene whose names I unfortunately did not obtain, were very friendly, professional and helpful. They explained what happened to me and my wife and put our minds at ease. 

We thank Officer Mitchell and his colleagues for their hard work keeping our town safe."



Protecting Yourself From Identity Theft - With Your Purse!

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Many times people become identity theft victims because someone has stolen their purse.  Criminals can find identification, credit cards, and other pertinent information inside.

Shopping in a store with children, cell phones, and other distractions can lead to forgetting your purse or wallet at the checkout or in the grocery cart.

Here are some tips to help minimize distractions and protect your property from criminals:

Never leave your purse/wallet unattended in shopping carts.
Many times criminals look for people who are focused on shopping or other distractions and take the purse or wallet from the cart.  You look back and your purse/wallet is gone with no one around.

TIP:  If you have a purse - loop the child safety strap through the purse shoulder straps.  Be sure that your purse is zipped or snapped shut.  



Make sure you have your purse/wallet before you leave the store or put your cart back.
It's easy to get distracted when you're trying to get out of the store.  Children, packages, cell phones, etc. can distract you from picking up your purse/wallet before you get in the car and drive off.  

TIP:  Get into the habit of slowing down and checking to make sure you have all of your valuables before you leave the store or parking lot.  

Protecting Yourself From Identity Theft - Starting With Your Mailbox!

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We have had a couple of reports come in from people having mail stolen out of their mailbox.  

Protecting your identity through your mailbox is often overlooked when taking steps to protect yourself against identity theft.  

Here are some suggestions:

Do not leave you mail in your mailbox for an extended period of time.
  If you have documents you need to mail - drop them off at a Post Office instead of letting them sit in your mailbox for an extended period of time.  Avoid letting mail pile up in your box for several days or over the weekend.

Use a mailbox that locks.
  Consider investing in a locking mailbox if you want the convenience of putting documents in your mailbox.  Mail can still be placed inside the box but can only be removed with a key.

Rent a Post Office mailbox.
  The safest way to have your mail delivered is to rent a mailbox from a Postal carrier.  Your mail will go directly from the postal workers to your box without the risk of someone else taking it. 


Officer Helps Educate Family About Child Safety Restraints

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Another great story about one of our officers serving our community!

"Regarding a recent request for a report during a traffic incident (fender-bender), I would like to inform you on how your Officer David Hale responded.

Officer Hale was very professional and very informative to our family.  Although we considered our approach to protecting our 16 month old son in a car seat generally secure, Office Hale offered more information concerning our baby's protection.  

He adamantly demonstrated the proper methods to secure the car seat using the seat belt, and he explained why these techniques were important.  I was VERY appreciative of his informative demeanor.  We did learn that most of what he told us was probably included in the instructions for the car seat, but who reads instructions for car seats……:):)  

He also informed us on general information about purchasing car seats and accessories.    This was a very impressive experience.  Again, thank you Officer Hale!"

Cold Cases Waiting To Be Solved

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Did you know we have some cold cases over 30 years old? Many times tips from the public are monumental in helping us solve a case.

Click the link to see a summary of all the cold cases we have
http://www.wrpolice.org/cold_cases.html.

Think you may have information about one of these cases? You can contact the detective directly through the email links or use TipSubmit at http://www.wrpolice.org/tipsoft.htm.

Traffic Collision

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On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 at 4:25 A.M. officers from the Warner Robins Police Department and the Houston County Sheriff’s Office responded to the intersection of Houston Lake Boulevard and Watson Boulevard in reference to a traffic collision.

Preliminary investigation revealed a Warner Robins Police Department patrol vehicle, operated by Officer James Dubry, collided with a Mazda Minivan, operated by a 34-year-old female, at the intersection.

Both drivers were taken to the Houston Medical Center for treatment. 

The collision is being investigated by the Houston County Sheriff’s Office.  Any additional information will be released through their agency.

Traffic Advisory For Warner Robins Law Enforcement Center Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

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The Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the Warner Robins Law Enforcement Center will be held tomorrow.  Here are a few traffic advisories to be aware of:

10:00 A.M. - 11:15 A.M.: 
    North Armed Forces Boulevard (Formerly N 1st Street) is  closed to all traffic.

A pedestrian crosswalk will be located on a section of Watson Boulevard in front of the Law Enforcement Center. 

Traffic control will be in place at these areas.  

Please use caution when driving in this area.  


April 2013 Snapshot

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Calls for service were up slightly from March 2013.  Here is a quick list of some of the calls we responded to in April:

911 Silent/Misdial - 297

Accident With Injuries - 28

Assisting Other Agency - 104

Business Alarm - 343

Domestic - 335

Fight - 74

Information - 199

Juvenile Problem - 104

Miscellaneous Animal - 177

Public Service/General Assist - 360

Residential Alarm - 183

Shoplifting - 71

Suspicious Vehicle/Person/Noise - 438

Traffic Accident No Injuries - 309

Unknown Problem - 32

Unwanted Person - 158

April 2013 Total Calls For Service - 6,462

Burglary Arrests

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Lisa Marie Roberts


On Friday, May 3, 2013 at 4:34 A.M. officers of the Warner Robins Police Department were dispatched to 514 North Davis Drive (Pop’s Food Mart) in reference to a burglary in progress.

While en route to the business, officers were advised the male seen exiting the closed store got inside a vehicle with another person and left the area.  Officers were given a description of the car and were able to make contact with it at the intersection of Chris Drive and Ignico Drive.

After a brief struggle the male, identified as James Wesley Morgan (35 years old, Warner Robins), was taken into custody.  The female passenger, identified as Lisa Marie Roberts (32 years old, Warner Robins), was also taken into custody.

James Wesley Morgan was charged with Burglary, Fleeing or Attempting to Elude, Open Container Violation in Motor Vehicle, Remove/Affixing License Plate With Intent To Conceal, Obstruction of An Officer, Reckless Driving, and Driving While License Expired in connection with this incident.

Lisa Marie Roberts (32 years old, Warner Robins) was charged with Party To The Crime of Burglary in connection with this incident.

The Warner Robins Police Department Criminal Investigations Division is investigating this incident. Anyone with additional information is asked to contact Detective Justin Clark at 478-918-2980.

Bank Robbery Incident - Suspect Photographs Included

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On Monday, May 6, 2013 at 2:18 P.M. officers of the Warner Robins Police Department responded to 121 Osigian Boulevard, HEA Federal Credit Union, in reference to a robbery.

Preliminary investigation revealed a male walked into the business, handed the teller a note demanding money, and then fled the business on foot.

No injuries were reported.

The Warner Robins Police Department Criminal Investigations Division is investigating this incident.  Anyone with additional information is asked to contact Detective Mark Wright at 478-929-6906.

Special Olympics Torch Run

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Members of the Warner Robins Police Department will be participating in the annual Special Olympic Torch Run on Wednesday, May 8, 2013.

The Torch Run is designed to raise awareness about the Special Olympics in our community.  The Special Olympics promotes building self esteem and confidence in special needs citizens. 

The route will start at the Warner Robins Law Enforcement Center at 9:00 A.M. and continue down Watson Boulevard.  The run will end at the Galleria Mall parking lot in Centerville.  

Motorists are asked to use caution on Watson Boulevard due to the traffic delays associated with this event.


Torch Run Route - Click to Enlarge


HEA Credit Union Bank Robbery - ARREST MADE!

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On Monday, May 6, 2013 at 2:18 P.M. officers of the Warner Robins Police Department responded to 121 Osigian Boulevard, HEA Credit Union, in reference to a robbery.

Preliminary investigation revealed a male walked into the business, handed the teller a note demanding money, and the fled the business on foot.

No injuries were reported.

The Warner Robins Police Department Criminal Investigations Division is investigating this incident.  Anyone with additional information is asked to contact Detective Mark Wright at 478-929-6906.

UPDATE

On Tuesday, May 7, 2013 at 5:47 P.M. officers of the Warner Robins Police Department and the Houston County Sheriff’s Office arrested Michael Anthony Bartley (35 years old, Warner Robins) at the 500-block of Smithville Church Road.  He was taken into custody without incident.

Bartley is charged with Robbery by Intimidation and is at the Houston County Jail.

This incident remains under investigation.

Important Phone Numbers For The WR Law Enforcement Center

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We're settling into our new home!

Important phone numbers are changing as we move into our new location at the Warner Robins Law Enforcement Center.

Please take note of the following changes:


WARNER ROBINS LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER
MAIN LINE
478-302-5378

CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS
478-302-5380

RECORDS
478-302-5421

TELESERVE
478-293-1040


Any office can be reached by calling the main telephone number for the WR Law Enforcement Center.

PLEASE NOTE:  
If you require immediate police assistance or have an emergency - dial 911!





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