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Prior to his relocation to Salisbury, former Police Chief Jerry Stokes had begun to assemble a group of residents in Lynchburg, Va., as part of the Police Chief’s Citizen Advisory Board (CAB). He retired from the Lynchburg Police Department before the group got in to full swing, but he brought the same concept of collaborating with community members to Salisbury. 

According to its charter, the mission of the CAB is “to create a forum of citizens and leaders from within the City of Salisbury citizenry to collaboratively address the immediate and future needs of the Salisbury Police Department by researching, planning, reviewing assigned and selected cases or matters, providing advice on department policies, and recommending solutions that will integrate and prioritize the best-case practices.”

“Through this group, we are searching for ways to improve community interactions and relationships with the police, but more importantly develop strategies to keep people safe,” said the former chief. “My hope is that this advisory group will advise us on how we can improve relationships, and as we implement ideas, let us know if we are on the right path.”

The multi-member board – two neighborhood representatives from a grouping of city neighborhoods divided in to nine areas based on demographics data analysis, and one representative from each of the major institutions in the city, such as Livingstone College, Catawba College, and the NAACP. Applications are accepted, reviewed and vetted by the initial CAB membership committee. Many of the citizens who have assisted SPD thus far have been involved in the Public Safety Community Action Team.

“We may explore combining these two groups since they both have a common goal, but it is still very early in the implementation,” said the former chief.  To apply to be a member of the CAB, complete the online or print application (below). There is no deadline to apply. Applications will be accepted on an on-going basis.

POLICE CHIEF

Patrick Smith

(704) 216-7581 | psmit@salisburync.gov

Throughout his tenure with Salisbury, Smith held various positions with ever-increasing leadership responsibilities. He began his career in law enforcement 18 years ago as a SPD patrol officer. In 2009, he was promoted to criminal investigation detective. Five years later, he was elevated to patrol sergeant and then was promoted to lieutenant over the special investigations division in 2018.

Most recently, he held the position of captain over the investigations bureau. There, Smith supervised the services bureau comprised of seven units: general investigations, violent crimes investigations, vice/narcotics, neighborhood crime abatement team, the crime lab, organizational development, and hiring. These units are responsible for specialized investigations that go beyond the routine response of daily operations of the department and require that its personnel have specialized skills and training. In addition to hiring, organizational development is responsible for leading the department’s internal practices and employee career enhancements.

Smith has led various crime reduction strategies throughout his tenure, including increasing community engagement relationships and implementing the Chief Jerry Stokes Crime Information Center. He also managed crime analytics and records division staff.

Before joining the Salisbury Police Department, Smith worked at Salisbury’s Food Lion corporate office from 1990 until 2004. While with Food Lion, he managed retail, distribution, human resources, and procurement.

Smith has been a part of the community for nearly 50 years after his family moved to Salisbury from Greensboro when he was three months old. He and his wife have four children and three grandchildren.

Smith holds a bachelor's degree from Columbia College in criminal justice and will receive his master’s degree in leadership with a concentration in human resource management from Pfeiffer University this December.

DEPUTY POLICE CHIEF

Audria Bridges

(704) 638-2142 | audria.bridges@salisburync.gov

Audria brings with her nearly three decades of experience in law enforcement, starting out as a patrol officer in Concord, North Carolina in 1996. Audria joined the State Bureau of Investigation in 1998, working her way up through the ranks as Assistant Special Agent in Charge and Special Agent in Charge both in the Charlotte District before retiring as the Assistant Director of Professional Standards in 2024.

Audria’s passion for serving the community began in Concord as she worked with faith-based organizations and youth summer camps in the Logan community on various back to school initiatives. During her 26-year career with the State Bureau of Investigation, Audria was instrumental in policy updates and projects regarding use of force data collection, public corruption and training initiatives.

Audria obtained her bachelor’s degree in criminal justice-political science from North Carolina State University and her master’s degree in business administration with a public safety focus from Pfeiffer University. Audria completed the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia in 2011, and the Senior Management Institute for Police in Boston, Massachusetts, through the Police Executive Research Forum in 2022, both nationally recognized as top tier leadership programs. 

Audria is known across the state not just for her deep knowledge and experience, but for the way she leads—with heart, with purpose, and with a strong belief in the power of partnerships between police and the community.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Major Corey Brooks

OPERATIONS BUREAU MAJOR

Corey Brooks

704-638-5343 | cbroo@salisburync.gov

Major Corey Brooks has dedicated more than two decades to a distinguished career in law enforcement. He began his journey after completing Basic Law Enforcement Training at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College in 1998. He started with the East Spencer Police Department and joined the Salisbury Police Department in 2001, where he has continued to serve with honor and distinction.

Throughout his career, Major Brooks has recieved numeruous accolades, including the City of Salisbury's Bronze Award for Excellence in 2011 and the Salisbury Police Department's Veteran Officer of the Year Award in 2016. Major Brooks recieved the prestigious Blue Line Brotherhood Award for Officer of the Year in 2016 and 2024. In the same year he was nominated for Congressional Badge of Bravey. 

Major Brooks is a 2022 graduate of the FBI-LEEDA Trilogy Program, further underscoring his commitment to leadership. and professional development. 

Originally from Sumter, South Carolina, Major Brooks graduated from Hillcrest High School in 1992 before attending Livingstone College where he earned a Bachelors of Arts degree in Criminal Justice. Major Brooks remains a dedicated mentor and leader, inspiring others through his commitment to excellence and service. 

 

 

 

 

 

Major Justin Crews

INVESTIGATIONS BUREAU MAJOR

JUSTIN CREWS

704-216-7545 | jcrew@salisburync.gov

 

Sgt. Meredith Walker

PROFESSIONAL COMPLIANCE SERGEANT

MEREDITH WALKER

704-216-2127 | mwalk@salisburync.gov

Sgt. Walker holds a Bachelors Degree in Biology with a minor in Forensic Sciences from East Carolina University.  Sgt. Walker has been employed with the Salisbury Police Department since June 2014 and was awarded the Advanced Law Enforcement Certificate in November of 2020.  Sgt. Walker was sworn in as a Task Force Officer with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms for three of her five years in Criminal Investigations.  

Sgt. Walker was previously employed with the Winston-Salem Police Department from July 2008 to January 2014 as a civilian Crime Scene Investigator and received 850 hours hours of training pertaining to crime scene procedures and passed the International Association for Identification's Certification for Crime Scene Investigators. Sgt. Walker has been assigned to the Patrol, Criminal Investigations and Narcotics Investigation Units during her tenure with Salisbury Police Department.  

Sgt. Walker holds an Interview Training Recognition Program Certificate and a Certificate in Contemporary Law Enforcement Leadership with additional training in criminal investigations with an emphasis on gun related crime. Sgt. Walker is a Certified General Instructor and also holds a FBI-LEEDA Triology Award. Sgt. Walker is currently assigned to Professional Compliance and is an Internal Affairs Investigator.  She holds a Force Science Certification.

Sgt. Walker is the team leader for the SPD Hostage Negotiation Team and is a Co-Coordinator for the Agency's Law Enforcement Torch Run participation.  

 

 

Renee Pierson

 

SENIOR MANAGEMENT ANALYST

RENEE PIERSON

704-638-5387 | rpier@salisburync.gov

 

 

Chernell Swaringen

SENIOR ADMINISTRATION SPECIALIST

CHERNELL SWARINGEN

704-638-5386 | chernell.swaringen@salisburync.gov

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Applications, both online and print, are accepted on a continual basis and kept on file for consideration in the event a vacancy occurs. Application for the Police Chief's Advisory Board can be found here.


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