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Cobb Police form Community Affairs Unit

“Shop with a Cop” at Christmas is one of the programs in which Cobb police participate to build partnerships in the community. AJC file photo
“Shop with a Cop” at Christmas is one of the programs in which Cobb police participate to build partnerships in the community. AJC file photo
By Carolyn Cunningham
Jan 22, 2018

In its continued efforts to strengthen community relationships, the Cobb County Police Department now has a Community Affairs Unit.

The unit’s goal is to help build a bridge that enables residents and law enforcement officials to communicate and work together to build safer, more caring communities, according to a county statement.

The unit is supervised by Sgt. Jeff Tatroe and staffed by the following officers:

These officers are available to attend community meetings and events that foster partnerships and working relationships between the community and the police department. The unit also can be involved with schools, neighborhoods, businesses or homeowners’ association groups.

Information: Sgt. Tatroe at 770-499-3981, CobbPolicePIO@CobbCounty.org.

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