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Monday, March 4, 2013

2013 Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run Fundraiser

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The Warner Robins Police Department is proud to participate in the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run for the Special Olympics this May.

Each year members of our agency either run or bike in the Law Enforcement Torch Run to raise awareness about the Special Olympics in our community.

The Special Olympics is about building self-esteem and confidence in special needs citizens. 85,000 law enforcement officers from 35 nations participate in the Law Enforcement Torch Run each year. We are proud to be counted among that number.

We are selling 2013 Law Enforcement Torch Run hats, shirts, and lanyards to help support our local athletes.

Last year we raised $1,500.00 and we hope to surpass that amount for this year’s Torch Run.

Hats - $12.00
T-Shirt - $12.00
Lanyard- $5.00

Contact Captain John Clay at 478-322-0260 or jclay@wrga.gov.

Thank you for your support!

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Senior Citizens Event

Captain Clay and PIO Tabitha Pugh
Captain Clay with WRPD Community Initiatives and Public Information Officer Tabitha Pugh had a great time at the Senior Citizens Event at the Wellston Center this morning.

The information fair, hosted by Eighth District U.S. Representative Austin Scott, was attended by several different government agencies to answer questions and give out important information concerning senior citizens.

The WRPD was on hand to give out safety information as well as safety lights that clip on clothing.  The lights were a big hit. 



Monday, April 30, 2012

It's Here!

The WRPD now has a Facebook! 

Many in the community have asked that we create a Facebook account after the launch of our Twitter account in April

Be sure to "Like" our page and share it with your friends.  The more people we have connecting with our agency the better informed the community can be.