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Greensboro Police Department enhances website.


by Turner, Laura
Nation's Cities Weekly • May 5, 2008 •

The Greensboro, N.C., Police Department has added another interactive tool to its Police to Citizen (P2C) website--the ability to determine if a person is wanted on outstanding charges. Since its launch in December, 2005, the website has become a popular tool for gathering police information online. Visitors to the site can conduct simple searches, download reports and report non-emergency incidents.

The technology saves fuel and time for citizens, since reports can be printed at any time from a convenient location. P2C saves the department money by providing information directly to citizens rather than having it prepared by crime analysts. Prior to P2C, citizens had to go to a police station to obtain copies of accident or incident reports.

With the addition of information about outstanding warrants, Chief Tim Bellamy says the website has become an even more effective tool to help fight crime. "By using P2C to find information about outstanding charges, Greensboro residents can more effectively participate in keeping the community safe," he said.

Details: Lt. Hope Newkirk at (336) 373-3689


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