New Lawrenceville Chief of Police selected by city
25-Year Law enforcement veteran to lead department
25-Year Law enforcement veteran to lead department
Major Myron Walker Appointed Acting Chief of the Lawrenceville Police Department
Beginning February 1, 2021, the Lawrenceville Police Department will begin a two-part Parking Enforcement Campaign focusing on public education and awareness. The purpose of this campaign is to promote public safety by reducing the number of illegally parked vehicles within the city limits.
Wallis to lead County Seat’s public safety operations, Over 27 years of law enforcement experience
On Tuesday evening, October 10, 2017, the Lawrenceville Police Department hosted the first in a series of quarterly public information forums designed to educate the public on the responsibilities of local law enforcement while strengthening community relations and continuing to bridge the gap between police officers and civilians.
At 3:59pm on Tuesday, June 12, 2017, my husband, Jeff – a captain at the Lawrenceville Police Department – called the house. Sirens wail in the background.
The Lawrenceville Police Department (LPD), their families, and retirees came together for an evening of fellowship on Saturday, July 23, 2016.
On Saturday, July 23, 2016, the Lawrenceville Youth Association (LYA) football and cheer programs kicked off their 2016 season by hosting a community gathering and cook-out at Rhodes Jordan Park.
Over 700 people, including Mayor Judy Johnson and Council Member Bob Clark, attended the Lawrenceville Police Department’s “Pizza with the Police” event held at the Lawrenceville Lawn on the evening of May 19, 2016. The community turn-out exceeded expectations and was deemed a huge success.
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