Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Canton Police Welcomes New Officer

Canton Police held a swearing-in ceremony for its newest Officer, Dennis Pishock. He was sworn into the department by Judge Thomas A. Roach Jr. on Monday, May 6, 2019. Family, friends and other members of the Canton Police force were in attendance to show their support. Officer Pishock comes to us as a Certified Officer and 18 years of experience with the Gwinnett County Fire Department.

Chief Mark Mitchell stated "We feel Officer Pishock is going to be a very good fit and an asset to our agency and community we serve. He has the right Attitude, Mindset, and Heart to be part of the Police Department and citizens we engage with each day."


Friday, May 3, 2019

False Report of a Crime Arrest

Canton Police announce the arrest of a suspect, Dakota Hoskins (28 YOA) of Jasper, Georgia. Hoskins is charged with False Report of a Crime and Misuse of 911. These charges stem from an incident that took place on  April 24th, 2019 where Canton Police received a 911 call regarding an Armed Robbery taking place at a local convenience store in Canton.

Canton Officers and Detectives determined that no crime had taken place and the 911 call was a False Report.  Mr. Hoskins was determined to be the suspect after reviewing the 911 call and previous incidents where he had been arrested.

During the investigation, Canton Police Detectives spoke with Detectives from the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office and the Cherokee County Marshall's Office. Hoskins was also charged with additional charges stemming from other incidents on previous dates where he had made similar calls to 911 and which were also False Reports. At this time, Hoskins has been arrested and is being held in the Cherokee County Jail.



Friday, April 26, 2019

Canton Police Welcomes New Officer

Canton Police held a swearing-in ceremony for its newest Officer, Tyler Schluter. He was sworn into the department by Judge Thomas A. Roach Jr. on Wednesday, April 24, 2019, at Canton City Hall. Family, friends and other members of the Canton Police force were in attendance to show their support. Officer Schluter had previously serviced as a police officer in Atlanta before joining our department.


Chief Mark Mitchell stated "We feel Officer Schluter is going to be a very good fit and an asset to our agency and community we serve.  He has the right Attitude, Mindset, and Heart to be part of the Police Department and citizens we engage with each day." 



Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Easter Egg Hunt – Community Cookout – Unity Walk

The Canton Police Department in partnership with the below organizations would like to invite the community we serve to our 4th Annual Easter Egg Hunt, Community Cookout and Unity walk scheduled this year at Etowah River Park on Saturday, April 20, 2019, from 12:00 – 3:00 pm.  The event will be held at the park pavilion and will kick off with several different egg hunts for children of all ages.  The hunt for eggs will be followed by a cookout and then everyone will join in a walk of unity from Etowah River Park to Heritage Park and back to the pavilion.  There will also be jumpy houses for kids and many of the department’s police vehicles for children to explore.
Community Partners


  • Hickory Log Baptist Church
  • Zion Baptist Church
  • St. Paul AME Church
  • Zion Full Gospel World Ministries
  • The City of Covenant Church
  • Mt. Calvary Baptist Church
  • Iglesia Pentecostes El Faro 
  • Iglesia Mana Para Siempre
  • Hasty Fine Arts Academy 



Chief Mark J. Mitchell states, “We look forward to this event each year because of the excellent opportunity our Officers have to engage with the children and parents we serve in our great community.  We are grateful and blessed to have an awesome partnership with our local churches and Hasty Elementary School.  We hope this year’s program is our largest event yet because we want to bring as many people together in unity to continue to improve trust and build long-lasting relationships for our future.” 

Friday, March 29, 2019

Canton Detectives Search for Burglary Suspects

This week, Officers responded to two (2) reported theft incidents at 201 Clubhouse Drive in the River Green Subdivision.  First, on Monday, March 25, 2019, at approximately 1:42 pm., units were called to the location and upon further investigation, learned both restrooms at the neighborhood clubhouse had been entered just after 1:15 am., the same day.  Officers were able to obtain surveillance video of the facility and observed a white male and white female come onto the property and appear to pick the locks of both restrooms.  Before the suspect(s) left the scene, the video shows the male stole pieces of the hardware from the door locking systems of both bathrooms.

The next day, Officers were again called to the River Green Clubhouse and advised, the duo came back on Tuesday, March 26, 2019, during the early morning hours.  Surveillance video was reviewed and showed the same suspects removed and stole the security badge reader controllers and the exit button from both gate entrances to the pool area.

Criminal Investigation Division Detectives responded and immediately began investigating the obviously linked cases.  Early into the investigation, an alert Detective keenly recognized the male in the video as a person he had dealt with during a previous call for service.  As he dug further, he indeed confirmed his suspicions and identified the suspect along with his girlfriend (through various Intelligence and Social Media platforms) as the actors involved in both crimes.

Arrest Warrants have been secured for both individuals who are being sought at this time. The department urges anyone with information on the whereabouts of the wanted individuals to please call 911 or send a tip to Detective Kyle Smith via his e-mail at kyle.smith@cantonga.gov.

Names of the suspects are:
Jeremy Bean 38 YOA of Atlanta
Meghan Williams 26 YOA of Acworth

Both are charged as follows:
-1 Ct. of Burglary
-2 Cts. of Theft by Taking (m)
-1 Ct. of Possession of Tools for Commission of a Crime 
-1 Ct. of Criminal Trespass

Wanted: Jeremy Bean

Wanted: Meghan Williams


Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Community Recruitment Expo

The Police Department is currently hiring for the position of Police Officer. The agency is actively looking for diverse men and women who aspire to join a very professional organization and possess a community mindset to serve and protect the citizens of Canton. To further the goal of employing those candidates who are the best fit for the department, the organization will be hosting a “Community Recruitment Expo” on Saturday, March 30th, 2019, at 1:00 p.m. at St. Paul AME Church located at 390 Crisler Street, Canton, GA 30114.

Those interested in attending this informative event, will need to be there no later than 1:00 p.m. Attendees will be given a presentation that covers the agency’s mission statement, core values, nobility statement, budget facts, breakdown of latest new equipment, current programs, work-projects, and an overview of the organization’s structure. In addition, presenters will cover a summary of the department’s hiring standards, the hiring process, and employee salary/ benefits. The event will end with a question and answer session for persons in attendance.

Chief Mark J. Mitchell stated, “We are very excited to host this event because our goal is to attract the most professional, viable, diverse, and community-oriented candidates that are the best for our organization. We are working hard to build a team that strives to connect with our citizens, protect our public, supports each other and endeavors to improve the quality of life for the community we serve. We want to be proactive in the recruitment of officer candidates and not simply be reactive by posting the position and waiting for individuals to apply.”

This vital recruitment initiative was organized in partnership with Zion Baptist Church, The City of Covenant Church, Zion Full Gospel Ministries, Iglesia Pentecostes El Faro, Iglesia Mana Para Siempre, St. Paul AME Church, Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, and Hasty Elementary Fine Arts Academy.

Chief Mitchell urges attendees to bring completed applications to the event, so department staff members can meet with candidates to discuss their applications before they move any further in the hiring process. Citizens are encouraged to monitor the department’s active Facebook and Instagram page for further recruiting information in the coming weeks before the Expo.

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Canton Police Promotion Ceremony

During a promotion ceremony held Tuesday, March 12, 2019, at the Canton Police Department, two (2) Officers and two (2) Corporals were promoted to higher ranks within the organization. Each of these employees recently participated in a promotional assessment to include a written examination and a panel interview process. Chief Mark J. Mitchell presented the Officers with their Attention to Orders and their family members or friends pinned their new supervisor badges on their uniforms.


Officer Kyle Harahus was promoted to the rank of Corporal.
Officer Adam Yurkovsky was promoted to the rank of Corporal
Corporal Jose Souto was promoted to the rank of Sergeant
Corporal Gregory Ayers was promoted to the rank of Sergeant


Chief Mitchell added, "We are extremely proud of each of these Officers because of the hard work and dedication they put into this promotional process. I feel certain they will continue to grow as leaders in their current positions all with the potential to be exceptional leaders of the future with our department and community we serve. I am proud, humbled and honored to serve with each of them."