Greensboro Crime Watch · Jun 18 Daily Digest
Policy Changes
- Red-Light Cameras Scrapped: City leaders dropped plans for red-light cameras after failing to reach a contract agreement.
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Greensboro police responded to a shooting report at 11:33 p.m. Tuesday in the 2700 block of Patio Place.
On June 9, Jayden Jaquez Person, 25, was fatally shot multiple times at Ross Avenue and Pearson Street. He died at the scene while another victim was...
Greensboro is hosting a Youth Town Hall on June 24 to engage young residents in community safety efforts. Details on related CSD programs are available at www.greensboro-nc.gov/csd.
Greensboro city leaders have scrapped plans for red-light cameras after failing to reach a contract agreement.
A juvenile faces first-degree murder charges in the fatal shooting of 16-year-old Malachi Holmes on Lynhaven Drive. Officers responded to the 3500...
Thanks to generous community donors, the Greensboro Police Foundation delivered major accomplishments in 2025 that strengthen local safety efforts.
Former Greensboro officer Haley Maeurer, 25, charged with misdemeanor death by vehicle and speeding after May 3 crash.
Greensboro's new police chief is prioritizing leadership, community partnerships, and trust with residents wary of an outside hire in his first month on the job.
Greensboro police arrested a 24-year-old woman for DWI after she crashed and injured two moped riders early Sunday. The incident underscores ongoing traffic safety issues in the city.
A 16-year-old identified as Malachi Holmes was killed and a second victim critically injured in a shooting on the 3500 block of Lynhaven Drive...
Reports on the Tuesday shooting at Ross Avenue and Pearson Street have unfolded over the past day:
The Greensboro Police Department canceled its Amber Alert for an 11-year-old girl Tuesday morning, marking a swift and positive resolution. This outcome underscores the effectiveness of the alert system in protecting local children.
Greensboro police are investigating an aggravated assault after officers responded to a wooded area near I-40 west and exit 213.