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Community Involvement  

The Greenwood Police Department has a long tradition of partnership with those citizens who reside in, work in, or visit our city.  Our goal is to enhance overall safety and quality of life for Greenwood citizens through partnerships and efforts in education and crime prevention.

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View from Bell Park

Crime is inevitable. However, crime prevention and community action efforts are viable additions to reactionary enforcement and can affect crime rates, quality of life and the sense of security, well-being and self-determination within a community.

The men and women of the Greenwood Police Department work closely with business, schools, associations and civic groups to make Greenwood a safer and more enjoyable place to live. The qualities of dedication, loyalty, integrity and willingness to serve as partners in the community are key values among staff in providing public safety and protection to the public.

Officer David Stewart and Interim Chief Will Dawson help run the torch into the opening ceremony of the Special Olympics Arkansas area games.

The Greenwood Police Department has a long tradition of partnership with those citizens who reside in, work in, or visit our city.  Our goal is to enhance overall safety and quality of life for Greenwood citizens through partnerships and efforts in education and crime prevention.

View form Bell Park
View from Bell Park

Crime is inevitable. However, crime prevention and community action efforts are viable additions to reactionary enforcement and can affect crime rates, quality of life and the sense of security, well-being and self-determination within a community.

The men and women of the Greenwood Police Department work closely with business, schools, associations and civic groups to make Greenwood a safer and more enjoyable place to live. The qualities of dedication, loyalty, integrity and willingness to serve as partners in the community are key values among staff in providing public safety and protection to the public.

Officer David Stewart and Interim Chief Will Dawson help run the torch into the opening ceremony of the Special Olympics Arkansas area games.

    

Announcements  

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Police Chief Releases 2009 Annual Report
Wednesday, February 10, 2010 (422 reads)


Greenwood Police Chief Keith Jackson releases the department's 2009 Annual Report

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GPD Selects 2009 Officer of the Year
Wednesday, February 10, 2010 (369 reads)


Detective Timothy Heffner was recently selected as the 2009 Officer of the Year at the department's annual awards banquet.

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Greenwood Officer Receives Appointment from Governor Beebe
Wednesday, February 10, 2010 (193 reads)


Greenwood Officer Receives Appointment from Governor Beebe

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