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  1. The Atlanta Police Department’s 911 Center has been the focus of multiple recent news stories and we want to make sure you are aware of the changes being made to improve our response times. DETAILS:

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  2. WANTED: Sayvon D'Anthony Tate is wanted for his involvement in a November 12th, 2020, Aggravated Assault at 138 Griffin St. NW. . Information can be submitted anonymously to at 404-577-8477.

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  3. Christopher Irabor was located and apprehended by APD Fugitive Unit and US Marshals on 9/7/21 at 2515 Northeast Expy in Atlanta, GA for a February 26th, 2020, Aggravated Assault. We're grateful this dangerous criminal is off the streets.

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  4. APD needs help locating these suspects. Our mission is to keep Atlanta safe. Our officers & investigators work tirelessly to identify & track down suspects who prey on innocent people & make our city unsafe. Call 911 or contact at 404-577-8477.

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  5. Watch Chief Bryant's latest conversation with the media concerning repeat offenders.

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  6. Many of us have required assistance & had to call for help in various situations, but knowing when to call 911 vs 311 or 511 can make all the difference in how effectively we use our communication systems. Keep these tips in mind when seeking help:

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  7. Stop by and see us at Coffee with a Cop in Zone 6 at 230 Bill Kennedy Way SE (Elan at Madison Yards). We'll be inside the leasing office of the Elan Madison Yards Apartments until 1:30 p.m.

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  8. JOIN US: Join us for Coffee with a Cop in Zone 6 on Monday, September 13 from 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at 230 Bill Kennedy Way SE (Elan Madison Yards). Officers & Crime Prevention Inspectors will be available to answer questions & address community concerns.

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  9. : We honor Officer Daniel McFarlan, who was an NYPD  responding officer on September 11th that assisted in the recovery and search efforts. Thank you Officer McFarlan. We salute you!

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  10. : We honor Officer Jay Pagan, who was an EMT in New York on September 11th when his ambulance was dispatched to the World Trade Center. Thank you Officer Jay for all that you do. We salute you!

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  11. People continue to leave valuables in their car & theft from vehicles continues to rise & plague this city. Remove all valuables from your car & lock your doors. Also, remember to you turn your car off & lock it. Help us reduce these statistics by following these .

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  12. It's been 20 years since the attacks on September 11, 2001. There were 2,977 victims killed that day including 412 first responders. We thank all first responders who sacrificed their lives to save others that day. We will never forget their heroic acts. #9/11Heros

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  13. On Tues., Sept. 7, 2021, APD & came together to commemorate the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001 & remember the lives that were tragically lost. We also took a moment to honor the survivors of 9/11 & the families of the victims that were killed.

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  14. We want to share a letter that was recently sent to Chief Rodney Bryant, from a family who wanted to acknowledge Officer J. Nguyen for helping to ensure the safety of their uncle, who suffers from dementia. Well done Officer Nguyen! MORE:

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  15. This Friday is answering a question from .​ Check it out! Learn more at and be sure to follow for the latest vaccination info.

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  16. Great work by the Zone 2 & Zone 1 Crime Suppression Units! Officers in both zones made many significant arrests last week.

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  17. Gun violence continues to plague not only our city but the nation. People are using guns to respond to domestic/acquaintance disputes, to “resolve” arguments with strangers & victimize innocent people. This isn't just a police issue, it's a people issue.

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  18. Mayor , Chief Rodney Bryant, Chief Rod Smith and President & CEO Dave Wilkinson addressed the media about the importance of the Public Safety Training Center after the City Council voted 10-4 in favor of it.

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  19. We’re hiring at our 9-1-1 Center for Communications Dispatcher I. Starting salary for Dispatcher I is $38,500. Increased Pay Incentive with each Phase of Training (Dispatcher 1, 2, and 3). We encourage all qualified candidates to apply here ->

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  20. Press conference discussing Public Safety Training Center Voter outcome with Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, Atlanta Police Chief Rodney Bryant, and Atlanta Fire Chief Roderick Smith.

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