C.O.P.S.

Community Oriented Police Services (COPS) is a program offered by Gwinnett County Police. The COPS program is designed as a crime prevention unit. There are many steps we need to follow to keep our COPS status active with Gwinnett County Police. There are 3 meetings a year that we meet with our designated officer for our area. There are COPS captains assigned to sections of the neighborhood. (The names of your COPS captain is located in the first few pages of the Amberfield Directory.)  The COPS captain is responsible for reporting any crimes from residents assigned to him/her to our COPS Liaison, Rhonda Levan. At that point, Rhonda will send out an e-mail notifying the COPS captains of the particular crime.  The COPS captains e-mail the update to those he/she is responsible for...usually 10-12 neighbors.

If you see anything suspicious, please notify your COPS captain or Rhonda Levan directly so we can pass the information along to fellow residents. If you are the victim of a crime, call 911 first, and then notify your COPS captain.

Keep in mind that solicitors are required by Gwinnett County to carry a permit to sell things door to door. Most solicitors do not have the permit. Please call the police with a description of the person and notify your COPS captain.

The Police non-emergency number is: 770-513-5100.

The COPS Liaison for Amberfield is Rhonda Levan, her contact information is:
770-729-1761 (phone)

Levan1@bellsouth.net (email address)

 

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