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J. Thompson   Welcome to the Hartsville Police Department web page. The men and women of the Hartsville Police Department are committed to preserving, protecting and enhancing the quality of life in the Hartsville community through the fair and effective delivery of services. They practice community-based policing and value their partnerships with citizens and community organizations.

Hartsville is a vibrant and progressive community. It is a City that maintains a friendly atmosphere while offering many of the social, cultural and educational advantages of a large city.

I encourage those looking for a career in law enforcement to consider Hartsville as your future home.
Interim Police Chief
Jerry Thompson
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Staff Members:
Lt.Brian Rudick, Detect. Division
Lt.Neal Cusack, Admin. Division
Lt.Wayne Gough, Patrol Division
Cpl. Maria Bryant, Court Officer
Candy Johnson, Office Manager
Marlene Johnson, Admin. Asst.
Janice Woodham, Admin. Clerk
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Don't wait until it's too late!

The Hartsville Police Department’s Crime Prevention Officer Mica Griggs is available throughout the year to talk with you and your business about topics such as shoplifting, employee theft, personal & employee safety, counterfeit checks and robbery. Security assessments are also available.

Call 383-3011 if interested. Crime doesn’t happen only during the holidays.


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Hartsville received CALEA® accreditation, November 2010. Click below to access site.
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C.A.T. (Community Action Team)

The Hartsville Police Community Action Team tackles issues patrol officers might not have time to handle during a typical shift. CAT officers zero-in on neighborhood crime trends, seek out offenders wanted on warrants, and focuses on gang and drug enforcement. From time to time, the team is required to respond to rountine police calls and enforce traffic laws. the Goal of our C.A.T. officers is to respond to crime trends and quality of life issues in neighborhoods.

For more information, call the Hartsville Police Department at 383-3011.
   
     
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