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NCPD officers distribute flyers after series of car break-ins
10/5/2022: After a series of car break-ins, officers with NCPD’s Community Engagement Unit and Crime Prevention Unit canvassed the Indigo Palms community to pass out “See Something, Say Something” flyers and... -
NCPD supports breast cancer awareness month
10/4/2022: NCPD is supporting Breast Cancer Awareness month. During October our officers are wearing pink badges. Sgt. Jeremy Ledford is our agency’s ambassador and is raising money for research and awareness.... -
North Charleston Harvest Festival Set for October 22
10/4/2022: Seasonal celebration features free fun for the whole family The City of North Charleston announces the 9th Annual Harvest Festival featuring live music, an artist market, costume contests, trick-or-treat on... -
NCPD officers take 24 guns off streets in September
10/4/2022: During the month of September NCPD officers took 24 illegally carried or possessed guns off the streets. Those seizures resulted in 25 arrests. Our officers continue to be proactive to... -
Tonya Ford retires from NCPD after 32 years
10/3/2022: Please join NCPD in congratulating Tonya Ford who last week retired from our agency. Tonya worked in our records department and was with us for 32 years! Enjoy your well... -
NCPD’s Powder Puff football season is underway
10/3/2022: NCPD’s Cops Athletic Program’s Powder Puff football season is underway! We invite you to come out and root on the teams. Tonight, Stall High plays Ashley Ridge High at 6... -
Officer Angel Fernandez celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
10/3/2022: NCPD Officer Angel Fernandez is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month. Officer Hernandez was born in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. He worked for the Puerto Rico Police Department for 21 years and now... -
Power line issues after Hurricane Ian
10/1/2022: The following areas have issues with power lines: Riverbluff Parkway – Entrance from Dorchester Rd. is blocked due to a down power line. No ETA from Dominion. The intersection of... -
Damage assessments ongoing, but citizen help needed
9/30/2022: North Charleston officials and inspectors have begun damage assessments, but citizen participation is needed. With over 42,000 housing units in North Charleston, it is very difficult for inspectors to be... -
Flooded streets in North Charleston from Hurricane Ian
9/30/2022: The following areas are flooded in North Charleston. -Industrial Ave. -Midland Park -Northwoods Blvd. -Peppercornb Lane –Don’t drive around barricades.-It only takes 6 inches of for a to lose control...
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