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Community Outreach
The Clayton Police Department is deeply committed to fostering positive relationships with the community we serve. Through various outreach initiatives and programs, we aim to build trust, enhance communication, and collaboratively address the needs and concerns of our diverse community members. Together, we can make Clayton a safer and more vibrant place to live, work, and play.
Below you can learn more about the Community Outreach Programs we offer:
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Active Shooter Course
Learn about a free class being offered by the Clayton Police Department to help you prepare for and survive an active shooter incident.
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Community Security Assessment
Clayton Police Department offers free security audits and active assailant training to local businesses and church groups. Programs are tailored to fit a group’s specific needs, strengths, and weaknesses. During a security audit an officer professionally evaluates the business or organization to identify potential advantages and risks and assemble a plan that is easy to understand and execute.
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Crime Prevention
Need to start a Neighborhood Watch, schedule McGruff for your event or request additional traffic enforcement on your street? Find it here.
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Safe Exchange
Located within our parking lot, two designated spots are reserved exclusively for these exchanges. These areas are under constant surveillance, ensuring a secure and monitored environment for in-person transactions.
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Teen Academy
Four-day summer program for local high school students who are interested in pursuing a career in law enforcement. Filled with classroom sessions, field trips, and valuable lectures.
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Police Department
Physical Address
315 E Second Street
Clayton, NC 27520
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Greg Tart
Chief of PolicePhone: 919-553-4611
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Meredith Mumford
Assistant to Chief of PolicePhone: 919-553-4611
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Sarah Harris
Administrative Support AssistantPhone: 919-553-4611Office Hours:
- Monday - Friday
- 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
FOR EMERGENCIES CALL 911