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    Rex Stainback, District 1 Councilmember; Sandra W. Bryant, District 2 Councilwoman; W. Keith Bell District 3 Councilmember; Emery G. Doughtie, Mayor; Curtis Strickland, District 1 Councilmember; Wayne Smith, District 2 Councilmember
  • Roanoke Rapids Police Department

    The vision of the Roanoke Rapids Police Department is to strive to be a progressive law enforcement...
  • Welcome to Roanoke Rapids, NC

  • Roanoke Rapids Fire Department

    Protecting an area of seven square miles, the department is comprised of two stations with 32 personnel
  • Public Works

    39 full time employees dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the infrastructures and appearances of Roanoke Rapids.
  • Parks & Recreation

    Serving the community by providing a well-rounded program of activities for all ages
  • Main Street Development

    Nestled near pristine lakes and the mighty Roanoke River, Historic Roanoke Rapids blends...
Roanoke Rapids Neighborhood Watch

The Neighborhood Watch Program is designed to organize you and your neighbors to watch out for one another by reporting suspicious activities in your community.

All to often a citizen will see suspicious person or possible criminal activity and fail to report it to their police department. As a result, many crimes occur that might otherwise have been prevented. Citizens must learn to be wary of their surroundings and perceptive of what seems out of place or out of the ordinary. It may be something as simple as suspicious door-to-door salesman, a moving van loading your neighbor's furniture, or a strange vehicle or a person in your neighborhood involved with drug activity.

Neighborhood Watch is a cooperative effort between citizens and the police working together to reduce crimes in their community. What you report may very well be harmless or it may be someone casing a neighborhood to commit a crime. Regardless of what it turns out to be, the presence of a patrol car in response to your call will demonstrate that your neighborhood is no easy mark for criminals.

Leaf Collection Notification

  • Leaf Collection

    The Property Maintenance Department collects loose leaves November - February. Crews work an assigned route and cannot take special requests or special arrangements. Loose leaf piles should be placed behind the curb or edge of pavement without blocking the sidewalk or street. Do not rake or blow...

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