Monday, February 27, 2017

Canton Police Promotion

During a promotion ceremony at Canton City Hall on Monday, February 27, 2017, Corporal Jesse Hamilton was recognized for his promotion to the rank of Sergeant.

Chief Mark J. Mitchell presented Sgt. Hamilton with his Attention to Orders and His wife and son were honored with the privilege of pinning on his new badge. Sgt. Hamilton has been with the Canton Police Department for over four years.


Chief Mark J. Mitchell added, "Sgt. Jesse Hamilton has the skill set and motivation needed to be an exceptional asset to our Supervision team."




Monday, February 20, 2017

Coffee With A Cop

The Police Department’s next Coffee with a Cop community event will be held on Friday, February 24, 2017 from 2:00 - 4:00 pm., at the Starbucks located at 2030 Cumming Highway, Canton, Ga. This is an excellent program that continues to allow Officers and citizens to connect, engage and build important trusting relationships that are vital to improving the quality of life for everyone in the community.

Chief Mark J. Mitchell stated, “We strongly believe Coffee with a Cop has become one of the most important monthly programs that we are involved in that is essential to us connecting with the citizens we serve.  Given the current tense environment in our nation between communities and law enforcement, we feel this program helps to build a foundation of trust with each segment of our community and continues to grow a very positive culture between our hard working department and this great City.” 

Chief Mitchell said, “I want to thank our citizens for their support and feedback which greatly assists us in providing better police services and also “humanizes the badge” to both adults and children. Our hope is that our citizens will see that we truly care about them, their quality of life, their safety and what goes on in our City.”

Chief Mitchell added, “I would like to thank Starbucks and their management team for inviting us to be a part of such an important community event.”                                                                                                               

                               

Thursday, February 16, 2017

Partnership for Mentorship Program

The Canton Police Department, in partnership with the Cherokee County School District, will soon begin an Officer-involved Mentorship Program at both Teasley Middle School and Ace Academy in the City of Canton.  This new initiative is geared toward giving youth that are facing challenges in their personal, social and academic lives the opportunity to build positive mentoring relationships with Officers that serve in their communities.  
The purpose and goal of this program is for Officers (with parental consent) to be able to build trust and positive relationships with struggling students.  Additionally, the focus of this effort is to increase the student’s self-esteem and confidence, lower rates of individual delinquency, decrease intent to use alcohol or drugs, acquire an attitude that is less accepting of violence, reduce acceptance of others substance abuse, increase attachment to friends or mentors that will be a positive influence on the individual and increase the student’s ability to plan for the future. 
Officers plan to begin the program next month and will continue to meet with identified students one (1) day per month until the end of the school year. 
Chief Mark J. Mitchell stated, “We are extremely excited to enter into this outreach partnership with the Cherokee County School District.  Officer Tiffanie Smithwick brought the excellent idea for this program to my attention and I encouraged her to coordinate how the program was to be integrated into the School system.  Just like our “Read with a Cop” partnership, we believe it is vitally important for our Officers to connect, engage and build trusting relationships with the diverse group of students in our schools and community.  Our organization feels this is a critical part of our Community Policing philosophy and will allow this agency the opportunity to guide, mentor and coach struggling students in a positive direction which is imperative, especially during this time in our Nation’s history.”       



Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Burglary Suspect Wanted


On February 14, 2017, starting at approximately 1:40 am, the pictured male burglarized La Palmas Restaurant (8012 Cumming Hwy). At that point, the suspect proceeded to break into La Parilla Restaurant (1810 Cumming Hwy) and then made forced entry into Buffalo’s Cafe (1625 Ball Ground Hwy.) The suspect used a large crowbar to enter the businesses and was driving the pictured, red pickup truck.  All of the burglaries are believed to be connected and to have occurred within a 30 minute period.

If you have any information pertaining to this case please contact:
Detective D. Hansen;
p: 770-720-4883
email: dennis.hansen@canton-georgia.com






Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Canton Police Explorers Place at Competition

The Canton Police Explorers competed in law enforcement-related activities at Winterfest, an annual competition held in Gatlinburg, Tennessee.

The competition, held Feb. 10-11th, included over 85 law enforcement agencies from 12 states. Over 3,000 participants ranging from ages 14 yrs. to 21 yrs. old took part in the event.  There are several types of Explorer Posts, from police, to fire and emergency services, to veterinary, and finally to legal agencies that all take part in competitions that are designed to test their skills and knowledge on subjects pertaining to the organizations they represent.

The Canton Police Explorers received a fourth-place finish in Officer Down, seventh-place in Robbery in Progress and placed tenth in Unknown Trouble.
 

“We are so proud of how well our Explorers competed and the effort they put into training for the competition.  Our Explorers were very professional and honored the values of our agency and city,” said Canton Police Public Information Officer, Pacer Cordry.

Front Row- Sergeant Rodney Campbell, Ether Petty, Taylor Roe, radiance Joseph,  Rivka Joseph, Corporal Mary Turner, Malayne Cordry, Tripp Ohar, Redana Joseph, Corporal Jesse Ray and Officer Pacer Cordry
Back Row- Jonathan Evans, Carter Hux, Katie Brangan and Bethany Worley.
Officer Down Competition
Explorer standing left to right: Carter Hux, Tripp Ohar, Katie Brangan, and Taylor Roe