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| Precinct Location: | 770 Hi Hope Rd Lawrenceville, GA 30043 |
| Hours of Operation: |
Open: Monday through Friday 8:00am – 5:00pm |
Bay Creek Precinct
The Bay Creek Precinct provides police services to the incorporated City of Grayson, as well as parts of unincorporated areas of Snellville, Loganville, Lawrenceville, Dacula, and Bethlehem. The district encompasses 76 square miles. The district is located along Highway 20 in the southeastern portion of Gwinnett County and its boundaries are Harbins/Brooks Road from Barrow County to the city limits of Lawrenceville, along Hwy 124 from the city limits of Lawrenceville to Dekalb County.
The precinct is staffed by officers working four rotations of 12-hour shifts, providing 24/7 coverage. The precinct also has an administrative staff consisting of an administrative assistant, Crime Prevention Officer (CPO), Community Relations Officer (CRO), and an administrative sergeant. The Precinct Crime Prevention Officer acts as a liaison between the community and the precinct by addressing residential and commercial crime prevention efforts. The Community Relations Officer stays informed about crime trends and patterns within the precinct service area and communicates timely information across all shifts regarding criminal activity. The CRO prepares monthly reports and presentations on the precincts activity and receives and maintains requests for focused patrol from the community.
Bay Creek Precinct Activity – 2024
- General and traffic calls: 23,804
- Citations issued: 8,559
- Traffic accidents: 2,822
Police reports may be obtained at the Bay Creek Precinct during the hours below. Copies of police reports may also be obtained by mail or in person at Police Headquarters.
Hours: Monday – Friday
Open 8:00am – 4pm
| Precinct Location: |
185 Ozora Road |
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Main Telephone: |
770.513.5830 |
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Fax Number: |
770.513.5884 |
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Precinct Commander: |
770.513.5834 |
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Administrative Sergeant: |
770.513.5838 |
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Administrative Assistant: |
770.513.5830 |
| Crime Prevention Officer (CPO): Cpl. Tebin Clack Tebin.Clack@GwinnettCounty.com |
770.513.5116 |
| Community Relations Officer (CRO): Cpl. Linsey “Lee” Meador Linsey.meador@GwinnettCounty.com |
770.513.5831 |
Central Precinct
The Central Precinct provides police services to the unincorporated areas of Duluth, Lawrenceville, Lilburn, and Suwanee. The district is located along Highway Interstate 85 in the center of Gwinnett County and its boundaries are Beaver Ruin Road from the city limits of Norcross to the city limits of Lilburn, Highway 29 from the city limits of Lilburn to the city limits of Lawrenceville, and Lawrenceville Suwanee Road from the city limits of Lawrenceville to the city limits of Suwanee.
The precinct is staffed by officers working four rotations of 12-hour shifts, providing 24/7 coverage. The precinct also has an administrative staff consisting of an administrative assistant, Crime Prevention Officer (CPO), Community Relations Officer (CRO), and an administrative sergeant. The Precinct Crime Prevention Officer acts as a liaison between the community and the precinct by addressing residential and commercial crime prevention efforts. The Community Relations Officer stays informed about crime trends and patterns within the precinct service area and communicates timely information across all shifts regarding criminal activity. The CRO prepares monthly reports and presentations on the precincts activity and receives and maintains requests for focused patrol from the community.
Central Precinct Activity – 2024
General and traffic calls: 53,243
Citations issued: 19,506
Traffic accidents: 9,270
Police reports may be obtained at the Central Precinct during the hours below. Copies of police reports may also be obtained by mail or in person at Police headquarters.
Hours: Monday – Friday,
Open 8am – 4pm
| Precinct Location: |
3125 Satellite Boulevard |
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Main Telephone: |
678.442.6501 |
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Fax Number: |
770.495.3901 |
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Precinct Commander: |
678.442.6502 |
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Administrative Assistant: |
678.442.6501 |
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Administrative Supervisor: |
678.442.6510 |
| Community Response Team (CRT) Supervisor: Sergeant Tyler Stevers Tyler.Stevers@GwinnettCounty.com |
678.442.6503 |
| Crime Prevention and Crime Free Multi-Housing Officer (CPO): MPO Juan Reyes Juan.Reyes@GwinnettCounty.com |
678.442.6544 |
| Community Relations Officer (CRO): PO Sr. London Coleman LondonColeman@GwinnettCounty.com |
678.442.6503 |
East Precinct
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The East Precinct provides police services to the city of Dacula, as well as unincorporated areas of Auburn, Bethlehem, Lawrenceville, and Suwanee. The district is located along Highway 316 in the eastern portion of Gwinnett County and its boundaries are Lawrenceville Suwanee Road from the city limits of Lawrenceville to the city limits of Suwanee, Interstate 85 from the city limits of Suwanee to Barrow County, and Harbins/Brooks Road from Barrow County to the city limits of Lawrenceville. East Precinct Activity – 2024 Police reports may be obtained at the East Precinct during the hours below. Copies of police reports may also be obtained by mail or in person at Police headquarters. Hours: Monday – Friday,
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North Precinct
The North Precinct provides police services to the cities of Buford, Sugar Hill, and Rest Haven, as well as unincorporated Suwanee, Braselton, and Lawrenceville areas. The district is located along Buford Highway in the northern portion of Gwinnett County and its boundaries extend along the county lines with Barrow County, Hall County, Forsyth County, and from the city limits of Suwanee along Interstate 85 to the city limits of Braselton.
The precinct is staffed by officers working four rotations of 12-hour shifts, providing 24/7 coverage. The precinct also has an administrative staff consisting of an administrative assistant, Crime Prevention Officer (CPO), Community Relations Officer (CRO), and an administrative sergeant. The Precinct Crime Prevention Officer acts as a liaison between the community and the precinct by addressing residential and commercial crime prevention efforts. The Community Relations Officer stays informed about crime trends and patterns within the precinct service area and communicates timely information across all shifts regarding criminal activity. The CRO prepares monthly reports and presentations on the precincts activity and receives and maintains requests for focused patrol from the community.
North Precinct Activity – 2024
- General and traffic calls: 29,355
- Citations issued: 13,184
- Traffic accidents: 4,317
Police reports may be obtained at the North Precinct during the hours below. Copies of police reports may also be obtained by mail or in person at Police headquarters.
Hours: Monday – Friday,
Open 8am – 4pm
| Precinct Location: | 2735 Mall of Georgia Boulevard Buford, GA 30519 |
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Main Telephone: |
678.442.5002 |
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Fax Number: |
770.932.4837 |
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Precinct Commander: |
678.442.5003 |
| Crime Prevention Officer (CPO): Master Police Officer David Maupin David.Maupin@GwinnettCounty.com |
770.513.5832 |
| Administrative Supervisor Sergeant John Suarez John.Suarez@GwinnettCounty.com |
678.442.5016 |
| Community Response Team (CRT) Supervisor Sergeant Brett Shirley Brett.Shirley@GwinnettCounty.com |
678.442.5021 |
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Community Relations Officer (CRO): |
678.442.5004 |
South Precinct
The South Precinct provides police services to unincorporated areas of Tucker, Lilburn, Stone Mountain, Centerville, Snellville, and Lawrenceville. The district is located along Stone Mountain Highway (Hwy 78) in the southern portion of Gwinnett County and its boundaries are Highway 29 from Dekalb County to the city limits of Lawrenceville and along Highway 124 from the city limits of Lawrenceville back to Dekalb County.
The precinct is staffed by officers working four rotations of 12-hour shifts, providing 24/7 coverage. The precinct also has an administrative staff consisting of an administrative assistant, Crime Prevention Officer (CPO), Community Relations Officer (CRO), and an administrative sergeant. The Precinct Crime Prevention Officer acts as a liaison between the community and the precinct by addressing residential and commercial crime prevention efforts. The Community Relations Officer stays informed about crime trends and patterns within the precinct service area and communicates timely information across all shifts regarding criminal activity. The CRO prepares monthly reports and presentations on the precincts activity and receives and maintains requests for focused patrol from the community.
South Precinct Activity – 2024
General and traffic calls: 34,136
Citations issued: 7,708
Traffic accidents: 4,835
Police reports may be obtained at the South Precinct during the hours below. Copies of police reports may also be obtained by mail or in person at Police headquarters.
Hours: Monday – Friday,
Open 8am – 4pm
| Precinct Location: | 2180 Stone Drive (Off Highway 78) Lilburn, GA 30047 |
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Main Telephone: |
678.442.5049 |
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Fax Number: |
770.985.3693 |
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Precinct Commander: |
678.442.5048 |
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Administrative Supervisor: |
678.442.3014 |
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Community Response Team (CRT) Supervisor |
678.442.5043 |
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Community Relations Officer (CRO) |
678.442.5033 |
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Crime Prevention Officer |
678.442.5032 |
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Administrative Assistant |
678.442.5049 |
West Precinct
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The West Precinct provides police services to unincorporated areas of Norcross, Lilburn, and Duluth as well as to the city of Peachtree Corners. The district is located along Interstate 85 in the southwestern portion of Gwinnett County and its boundaries extend along the county lines with Fulton County south of the city limits of Duluth to Dekalb County, along Highway 29 from Dekalb County to Beaver Ruin Road, and along Beaver Ruin Road to the city limits of Norcross. The precinct is staffed by officers working four rotations of 12-hour shifts, providing 24/7 coverage. The precinct also has an administrative staff consisting of an administrative assistant, Crime Prevention Officer (CPO), Community Relations Officer (CRO), and an administrative sergeant. The Precinct Crime Prevention Officer acts as a liaison between the community and the precinct by addressing residential and commercial crime prevention efforts. The Community Relations Officer stays informed about crime trends and patterns within the precinct service area and communicates timely information across all shifts regarding criminal activity. The CRO prepares monthly reports and presentations on the precincts activity and receives and maintains requests for focused patrol from the community. West Precinct Activity – 2024General and traffic calls: 52,310 Citations issued: 10,768 Traffic accidents: 7,326
Hours: Monday – Friday,
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