Grogan will be a part of the final leg of the torch run for the 2013 Special Olympics in South Korea.
Dunwoody Police Chief Billy Grogan has been selected to run the final leg of a torch run at the 2013 Special Olympic Games in South Korea. Grogran will be representing Georgia law enforcement organizations when he goes to PyeongChang, Korea to participate in the run. The Dunwoody Police Department has been operating for close to 4 years and has raised nearly $51,300 for Special Olympics Georgia. Grogan has participated in the Law Enforcement Torch Run for 10 years and is a past director of the Georgia Law Enforcement Torch Run program, which happens every two years. Law enforcement is the biggest supporter of Special Olympics, raising $42.6 million for Special Olympics Programs around the world. Grogan will travel to Korea on January 20, …
Dunwoody Police Chief Billy Grogan answers questions about a possible police department expansion, what he likes to do in his time off and the department's recognition in using social media.
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Wednesday, September 26, 2012
You've asked for an expansion of the department over the next five years. In 2013 that's an additional sergeant and three officers for a crime-response team. Why is it important to add that team? One of the most prevalent complaints we receive at the department is about traffic violations. We currently assign those complaints to the shift and officers target a particular complaint area in between answering their calls for service. Because of call volume, we are not able to address some of these complaints in a timely manner. In addition, a Crime Response Team, if this unit is approved in our 2013 budget, can focus more time on a particular complaint area in order to change driver behavior which is the ultimate goal. We also need a …
Rob
10:27 pm on Saturday, November 17, 2012
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