
The 2011 Greensboro Police Community Survey, conducted by Market Wise, shows 85 percent of respondents feel safe in the neighborhood they live in.
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Chief Ken Miller
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- Police Non-Emergency Line ~ 336-373-2222
- Watch Operations (Information) ~ 336-373-2496
- Crime Stoppers ~ 336-373-1000
Our Mission -- Preventing crime in our communities through:
- Proactive policing
- Community partnerships
- Problem-solving
In May, the Greensboro Police Department along with other law enforcement agencies pay homage to those who have paid the ultimate price for protecting our communities. There are several events scheduled to pay respect to our fallen officers. Click on the blue badge for more information.
As Chief of Police, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the official website of the Greensboro Police Department. Members of GPD are committed to making Greensboro safer and improving quality of life for everyone who works, lives and visits the Gate City.
We see you as equal partners in public safety. And any good partnership, of course, requires timely and effective communication. We hope you use our website and social media sites to enhance communication and create long-term partnerships to solve problems, reduce crime and improve quality of life.
We approached both the content and organization of our website from your point of view. We took into consideration the types of information and services you are interested in and constructed our website to support those needs.
For example, by clicking on the "Our Communities" link, you can find your neighborhood. Click on your neighborhood link and learn about your patrol division's commander and Community Resource Officers. Each page contains ways to contact the officers serving your area.
The "I Want To" link connects you to information on more than a dozen services, including fingerprinting, retrieving a towed vehicle, and getting a child safety seat inspected. Some services, such as registering a bicycle and requesting a police officer to speak at an event, can be done online.
We will continue to add new content to this site to keep it relevant and increase service to you, so visit us frequently. Save www.gsopd.org to your favorites. "Like" us on Facebook. Send us a Tweet.
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Get Your GEANI Emergency Notifications
Receive important public safety information on your home and cell phones (e-mail and text) from the GEANI system. GEANI sends messages based on where an incident is taking place or will take place and where you live or work. All land-line phone numbers published in local phone books are automatically enrolled in GEANI, but you must self-register unpublished land-line numbers, cellular numbers and VoIP telephone numbers by going to this website. |
Review our GPD Directives Manual and the Organizational Structure and Functions Guide.
Have a suggestion on how to improve this site? Contact GPD's Public Information Officer, Susan Danielsen by e-mail or call 336-574-4002.