Call 911 for Emergencies.
For non-emergencies,
call (910) 433-1529.
To make an anonymous tip,
call (910) 483-TIPS (8477).
Crime Prevention Programs
Business Security Surveys
The Fayetteville Police Department's Crime Prevention Unit offers free Business Security Surveys to businesses within the city limits of Fayetteville. The Business Security Survey provides an assessment of possible crime risks to your business and recommends steps for improvement.
Fill out the Business Security Survey to contact one of our Crime Prevention Specialists.
Note: This is not the same as a security check, in which officers conduct random security checks of your property while you are away. Visit our security check page to request random security checks.
Business Watch
The Business Watch concept is modeled after Neighborhood Watch / Community Watch and uses the neighbors looking out for neighbors concept to reduce crime. It creates a partnership between businesses, law enforcement, and other organizations that may represent business interests. This program unites businesses within close proximity of each other so they may alert others of suspicious activity/persons or crime trends in the area. Business Watch has had great success in combating crime through communication between local business owners. Programs vary according to need. A Business Watch Guide is provided at the bottom of this page.
Community Watch
Community Watch is a crime prevention program that enlists the active participation of citizens in cooperation with law enforcement to reduce crime in their communities. Community Watch is neighbors working with neighbors and the police to prevent crime. The Community Watch Group is based on the concept of people looking out for one another and to send a message to potential criminals that someone is watching. Neighborhood Watch, Block Watch, Town Watch, Apartment Watch, Crime Watch – no matter what it’s called, it is one of the most effective and least costly answers to crime. Watch groups are a foundation of community crime prevention. They can be a stepping stone to community revitalization.
If you're interested in joining or creating a Community Watch Group, contact a Crime Prevention Specialist today! Take a look at our Community Watch Coordinator's Guide to learn more.
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) theories contend that law enforcement officers, architects, city planners, landscape designers, interior designers, and resident volunteers can create a climate of safety in a community right from the start. CPTED’s goal is to prevent crime by designing a physical environment that positively influences human behavior. The theory is based on four principles: natural access control, natural surveillance, territoriality, and maintenance. Crime Prevention Specialists conduct CPTED surveys as a courtesy to businesses and citizens within the city limits of Fayetteville.
Nextdoor
Nextdoor is the private social network for you, your neighbors, and your community. It's the easiest way for you and your neighbors to talk online, and it's free. Thousands of neighborhoods are already using Nextdoor to build happier, safer places to call home. Nextdoor’s mission is to provide a trusted platform where neighbors work together to build stronger, safer, happier communities all over the world. Our Crime Prevention Specialists utilize Nextdoor on a daily basis to share important information. Sign up and learn more today by visiting the Nextdoor website.
Residential Security Surveys
The Fayetteville Police Department's Crime Prevention Unit offers free Residential Security Surveys to residents within the city limits of Fayetteville. The Residential Security Survey provides an assessment of possible crime risks to your home and recommends steps for improvement.
Fill out the Residential Security Survey to contact one of our Crime Prevention Specialists.
Note: This is not the same as a security check, in which officers conduct random security checks of your property while you are away. Visit our security check page to request random security checks.
Robbery Prevention Surveys and Safety Presentations for Businesses
Our Crime Prevention Specialists are constantly working to establish new partnerships with businesses within the city limits of Fayetteville. Partnerships between law enforcement, residents, and businesses make our communities safer places to live, work, and play. As such, our Crime Prevention Specialists offer robbery prevention surveys to businesses as a courtesy. Crime Prevention Specialists are also available to provide crime prevention presentations to employees of your business. Please provide a minimum of two week’s notice to request a crime prevention presentation.
The Fayetteville Business & Residential Sharing Camera Program Powered by Fusus
The Fayetteville Police Department seeks assistance from local businesses and home owners to strengthen criminal investigations and create a safer community. Therefore, we are requesting businesses, including but not limited to churches, retail establishments, daycares, schools, industrial industries, etc., to partner with us.
We are also encouraging our residents to register their doorbell cameras and their security cameras.
Businesses that partner with the Fayetteville Police Department will have two options to participate: (1) camera registry and (2) camera integration.
At this time Residents will only have the option to register their cameras. They will not have the option to integrate at this time.
(1) Camera Registry
Businesses registering their cameras inform us that cameras are at your location. Then, if we wish to view the video, in that case, the owner will receive an alert to share and/or we can come to your location. Businesses who partner with the FPD must register their cameras by clicking the link connectfayetteville.org, and follow the prompted instructions. Registration allows FPD only to know that you have cameras in the event crime occurs.
(2) Camera Integration
The second option is to integrate business cameras with the police department’s Fusus Real-Time Intelligence Center, which will give the police department direct access to surveillance cameras to view live video. Sharing access to the live video will allow staff to instantly view the area if a crime occurs in the vicinity of the business. This access will assist responding officers in identifying vehicles and individuals committing the crime more quickly. Those business looking to integrate please reach out to your Crime Prevention Specialist.
Anyone who needs assistance with the registration process or has questions can reach out to their Crime Prevention Specialist. Visit our Community Watch Map and type in your address to identify your Crime Prevention Specialist.
Campbellton District Crime Prevention Specialists:
- CPS Ashley Schirone – (910) 433-1873
Central District Crime Prevention Specialists:
- CPS Sharon Stevens – (910) 433-1134
Cross Creek District Crime Prevention Specialists:
- CPS Brigitte Sanchez – (910) 433-1033
- CPS Marina Sullivan – (910) 433-1430