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CRIME PREVENTION
Neighborhood Watch
The Town of Pulaski currently has six active Neighborhood Watch Groups. If you would like to join the Neighborhood Watch Group in your area please call Megan Jennings at 540-994-8676 or email at mguynn@pulaskitown.org.
Community Presentations
Community Awareness is essential for decreasing criminal activity within our Town’s neighborhoods, schools, and business areas. The Crime Prevention Specialist participates in presentations for schools, churches, businesses, civic organizations, and private corporations. These presentations include, but are not limited to: Child Passenger Safety, Personal Safety for Women, Personal Safety for Court Volunteers, Healthy and Safe Children’s Day, Business Workplace Violence Prevention, Senior Adult Safety, Alcohol Awareness for Youth, and Police Officer Career Day. If you are interested in requesting a presentation please call 540-994-8676 or email at mguynn@pulaskitown.org.
Project Lifesaver
Project Lifesaver is a multi-faceted tracking system that allows a patient wearing a special transmitter to be tracked and ultimately located in case of an emergency. This system is used for patients with medical issues such as Alzheimer’s Disease and Autism. Due to the urgency of these situations, the Project Lifesaver Coordinator must inspect the transmitting equipment once a month. If you are interested in learning more about Project Lifesaver please call 540-994-8676 or email at mguynn@pulaskitown.org.
FINGERPRINTING HOURS
If you're in need to have your fingerprints taken the Pulaski Police Department offers this during scheduled times. The days and time to have your fingerprints taken are;
Monday 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM and then 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION
The Communications Division works behind the scenes to ensure the effectiveness of our officers and staff at Pulaski Police Department. The Communications Division serves as a link between the community and the Police Department. Each individual communications officer is responsible for imparting information from citizen to officer, as well making decisions on all calls received at the police department.