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Augusta Police Department merged with the Richmond County Sheriff's Office after the city and county governments consolidated in 1996. The Augusta Police Department provided all policing services within the City of Augusta while the Richmond County Sheriff's Office provided policing in the unincorporated areas of Richmond County. [citation needed]
Law enforcement in Augusta is handled by the Richmond County Sheriff's Office which patrols the main city of Augusta and the unincorporated areas of Hephzibah and Blythe although both of these towns have their own police departments. Prior to consolidation, Augusta had a city police department and the Richmond County sheriff patrolled the ...
Georgia P.O.S.T. records indicate Roundtree was employed by the Augusta Police Department from March 1993 to January 1996. ... Roundtree took a lieutenant position with the Richmond County Board ...
Augusta City Administrator presented her 2025 budget recommendations. It holds the line on spending, but forgoes budget increases for public safety.
She started working for the city in 2008, and has since also served as director of the motor vehicle division and central services department. 3. Wayne Brown. Augusta Attorney Wayne Brown earned ...
In a few California cities (the San Gabriel Valley city of Duarte, for example), the Department of Public Safety usually is restricted to code enforcement officers or animal control service agents (especially when those cities contract out for law enforcement with the county sheriff's office).
Arbrie Anthony death: Father of 8-year-old Arbrie Anthony, killed in 2022 shooting, sues City of Augusta. ... Georgia Department of Public Safety Commissioner Col. Billy Hitchens, the Federal ...
The Augusta Riot was a collective rebellion of Black citizens in Augusta, Georgia, and the largest urban uprising in the Deep South during the Civil Rights era.Fueled by long-simmering grievances about racial injustice, it was sparked by White officials’ stonewalling in the face of Black citizens’ demand for answers about the beating death of Black teenager Charles Oatman.