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Greenville, North Carolina Jail and Mugshot Information

Greenville is a city located in Pitt County where it also serves as the county seat. According to the 2017 census, approximately 92,156 people live in this area, making it the most populated city in the county as well as the 10th most populated city in North Carolina. The current mayor is P.J. Connelly. The City Manager is Ann Wall.

City Hall:
200 West Fifth Street
Greenville, NC 27858
252.329.CITY (2489)

Mayor’s Office:
Phone: 252-329-4420
Email: pjconnelly@greenvillenc.gov

City Manager’s Office:
Phone: 252.329.4432
Fax: 252.329.4435
Email: awall@greenvillenc.gov

In 2015, the crime index for Greenville was 338.7 which was much higher compared to the US average (287.7 crimes per 100k individuals). During this year, there were 7 reported murders, 37 reported rapes, 138 reported robberies, 328 reported assaults, and 739 reported burglaries. There were also 2,480 reported thefts, 88 reported auto thefts, and 6 reported arson cases. As of November 2018, 200 registered sex offenders are residing in Greenville. The ratio of residents to sex offenders is 454 to 1.

Greenville, North Carolina Police Station Information

The city of Greenville has an F rating for crime and safety due to its high crime rate. The total crimes in the city are 26% higher compared to the North Carolina average. It is also higher than the national average by 38%. Statistically, 10.75 crimes occur every day in Greenville for every 100,000 individuals. The city is considered safer compared to 19% of all US cities. The odds of becoming a victim of a crime in Greenville is 1 in 26. Fortunately, the total year over year crimes in the city has gone down by 6%.

The Greenville Police Department is headed by Police Chief Mark Holtzman. There are several bureaus within the department including the Criminal Investigations Bureau, the Field Operations Bureau, and the Administrative Services Bureau. The Field Operations Bureau handles the general law enforcement duties of the department as well as preventive patrol. It is responsible for being the primary response to all calls of service, enforcing traffic rules and regulations, and narcotics enforcement. The Criminal Investigations Bureau, on the other hand, handles investigations involving major crimes, property crimes, special investigations, forensic services, violent crime reduction, and special victims.

Greenville Police Department:
500 South Greene Street
Greenville, NC 27834
252.329.4315, 252.329.4317

Office of the Chief of Police:
(252) 329-4338
MHOLTZMAN@GREENVILLENC.GOV

Additional Information:
Address 1: 500 S. Greene Street
City: Greenville
State: North Carolina
Zip Code: 27834
Phone #: 252-329-4315
Type: Police Departments
Population Served: 70,000
Number of Officers: 185

The Pitt County Detention Center is the facility utilized by the Greenville Police Department. This 596-bed facility holds male and female inmates (federal, state, and county) who are awaiting trial or who have been sentenced to short periods of incarceration. Each inmate is allowed visitation. Those with last names starting with A through J have visiting hours on Saturday from 1pm to 3:40pm. Those with last names starting with K through Z have visiting hours on Sunday from 1pm to 3:40pm. All visitors must be on the approved list provided by the inmate. All visits are limited to 20 minutes.

Pitt County Detention Center
124 New Hope Road
Greenville, NC 27834
Phone: 252-902-2850
Fax: 252-830-4628

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Open Records Request in Greenville, North Carolina

All requests to view or obtain public records from the Greenville Police Department are handled by the City Attorney’s Office. You can get in touch with Attorney Donald Phillips by calling 252.329.4426 or via email at dkphillips@greenvillenc.gov.

Police Reports in Greenville, North Carolina

You can obtain copies of crash reports in person at the Records Division of the Greenville Police Department. Within a crash report, you can find the following information: date of the incident, time of the incident, location, names of drivers involved, information on their vehicles, and even a diagram of the incident.

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