Mayor Patrick has declared a Local State of Emergency for the incorporated city limits of Warner Robins, effective today, Thursday, September 26, starting at 12 p.m., as we prepare for Hurricane Helene. This declaration enables the city to implement necessary emergency measures to safeguard the health, safety, and welfare of its citizens. Residents should stay informed by: Downloading the City of Warner Robins App: https://aptg.co/6YvdtZ Sign up for the Houston County Emergency Management Agency CodeRED emergency alert system: https://public.coderedweb.com/CNE/en-US/6B14A7C8D12F Check live feed of Warner Robins website: www.wrga.gov
6 months ago, City of Warner Robins
state of emergency declared
ALL CLEAR -- The Warner Robins Police Department has cleared and reopened roadways near Sherman and Lincoln Street. This follows the successful execution of a search warrant by the Narcotics Investigations Unit and the Criminal Investigations Division. During the operation, four individuals were taken into custody, and firearms and narcotics were seized. We appreciate your continued cooperation and understanding. For further updates, please stay tuned to official Warner Robins Police Department channels.
7 months ago, City of Warner Robins
The Warner Robins Police Department is currently on scene in the area of Sherman and Lincoln Street following the execution of a search warrant by the Narcotics Investigations Unit and the Criminal Investigations Division. Residents and commuters may notice a significant police presence in the area. We ask that individuals avoid the area and use alternative routes until further notice. An updated release will be provided with more details as they become available. We appreciate your cooperation and understanding during this time. All media inquiries will be addressed simultaneously with the forthcoming information. For further updates, please stay tuned to official Warner Robins Police Department channels.
7 months ago, City of Warner Robins
Reminder: Don't miss out on your chance to connect with Mayor LaRhonda W. Patrick at our second "Moment with Mayor" event on Tuesday, July 30 at the North Houston Road Sports Complex. The morning sessions will be 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM and the afternoon session will be 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM. Come share your thoughts, ask questions, and engage with our community! Read more about the event here ⬇️ https://www.wrga.gov/article/1680725
8 months ago, City of Warner Robins
A flyer advertising Moment with Mayor on Tuesday July 30
Night of Blue Lights CANCELLED: Due to inclement weather, the Police Department's Night of Blue Lights has been cancelled.
10 months ago, City of Warner Robins
Night of Blue Lights Cancelled
All non-essential city offices will close at 1:00PM on March 29, 2024 in observance of Good Friday.
12 months ago, City of Warner Robins
Update-Mr. Winslow has been located. Missing elderly man with diminished mental capacity. Warner Robins Police Department is looking for assistance in locating 88 year old Jack Winslow. He was last seen traveling south on Hwy 247 in a blue Nissan Frontier truck with a temporary tag. Anyone having contact is asked to contact 911 or call 478-302-5378.
about 1 year ago, City of Warner Robins
The Warner Robins Police Department is partnering with The Winning Church for a faith based community town hall meeting on March 21, 2024 at 6:30pm at 621 Walnut St. Warner Robins, GA 31093. This meeting is to engage and listen to the concerns of the community. Our department will provide information for how we move forward in 2024 to address crime within our city.
about 1 year ago, City of Warner Robins
The Warner Robins Police Department offers condolences to the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office and to the family of Deputy Tim Rivers. Deputy Rivers was killed in a traffic accident while responding to a call on 02/06/2024.
about 1 year ago, City of Warner Robins
Are you interested in signing up or donating to the Warner Robins Police Department's Polar Plunge Team? Then there is still time! Plunging is not necessary, but it is so much fun! If you don't want to take the plunge and be #FreezinForAReason, then you can still sign up and help raise some money for Special Olympics Georgia. All money raised goes to help the 17,500 plus athletes with intellectual disabilities compete in various Special Olympics Games throughout the year. Currently we are sitting in 15th place out of about 40 teams. Our goal is to reach the top 10. With your help and support we should be able to accomplish that task. We plunge on February 24th at Lake Acworth Beach in Acworth, GA. Click on the link below to sign up/donate. Please share the link on your social media and help spread awareness for the athletes of Special Olympics Georgia. https://www.classy.org/team/545628
about 1 year ago, City of Warner Robins