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130 E. Liberty St.
Salisbury, NC 28144

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The Salisbury Police Department has a division directly responsible for tracking Officer conduct, both good and bad. The Professional Compliance Division (Internal Affairs) is comprised of two persons, Captain Brian Stallings, Administrative Commander, and Cpl. Russell DeSantis, Professional Compliance Manager. This division is responsible for taking commendation and complaint reports, investigating allegations of misconduct, managing employee policy compliance and records keeping.

To file a commendation:

  • Call (704) 638-5333
    1. Request a supervisor or someone from Professional Compliance (Internal Affairs)
    2. Provide your commendation
  • Visit the City's online Service Nomination Form
    1. Fill out the nomination form and submit.

Once a commendation is received a Blue Team (Police Department Internal Conduct Tracking Software) entry is completed and the report is forwarded to the employee’s supervisor.

Anyone can contact Professional Compliance (Internal Affairs) directly. Professional compliance has a direct phone number, (704) 638-5344, and email address, internalaffairs@salisburync.gov.

File a Complaint

The Salisbury Police Department has a division directly responsible for tracking Officer conduct, both good and bad. The Professional Compliance Division (Internal Affairs) is comprised of two persons, Captain Brian Stallings, Administrative Commander, and Cpl. Russell DeSantis, Professional Compliance Manager. This division is responsible for taking commendation and complaint reports, investigating allegations of misconduct, managing employee policy compliance and records keeping.

To file a complaint:

  • Call (704) 638-5333
    1. Request a supervisor or someone from Professional Compliance (Internal Affairs)
    2. Provide your complaint

To file a professional standards complaint:

Once a commendation is received a Blue Team (Police Department Internal Conduct Tracking Software) entry is completed and the report is forwarded to professional compliance for review and investigation assignment.

Anyone can contact Professional Compliance (Internal Affairs) directly. Professional compliance has a direct phone number, (704) 638-5344, and email address, internalaffairs@salisburync.gov.

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The Salisbury Police Department is committed to providing excellent service to our community by utilizing data to inform better policing practices. To this end, we are sharing our YTD Crime Report which compares YTD 2022 to YTD 2021 Part 1 crimes.

The SPD has also one of nine cities participating in a national program called Public Safety Partnership with the DOJ to receive external analysis and more resources. In addition, we are sharing our current staffing level, accreditation status, use of force policy, and have an active rumor control page.


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Thank you to the Rowan County United Way for their donation towards the purchase of city-wide cameras.

Event date: 5/19/2018 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM Export event
Cheerwine Festival

Cheerwine Festival

To commemorate the launch of Cheerwine’s second century, the City of Salisbury and Cheerwine are teaming up to host a Cheerwine-themed festival.

The free event will take place on Saturday, May 19, in downtown Salisbury from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Cheerwine fans will enjoy cold Cheerwine, live music, great Southern food, shopping for Cheerwine merchandise, family-friendly activities, a beer garden and local craft vendors.

“As Cheerwine’s hometown, Salisbury is thrilled to partner with the soft drink manufacturer on the second Cheerwine Festival, following the success of the 100th anniversary event in 2017,” said Salisbury Mayor Al Heggins. “Cheerwine has been a staple in Salisbury homes since the beverage’s founding in 1917, and we look forward to its continued success in our community.”

In 2017, the brand commemorated its 100th birthday by inviting Cheerwine fans of all ages to its “Centennial Celebration” in Salisbury. With plenty of Cheerwine, live music and a barbecue contest, more than 30,000 people packed the streets of Salisbury.





Live Music

No festival is complete without rockin’ live music. Several bands are scheduled to perform throughout the day at the Festival:

  • Big Tez, Jamie Wright and the Rhythm Section, 11 a.m. - 12 p.m.
  • Cassette Rewind, 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.
  • Gump Fiction, 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
  • Travers Brothership, 3:30 - 4:30 p.m.
  • Jive Mother Mary, 5:00 - 6:00 p.m.
  • Sister Hazel, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.

F&M Bank Kids Zone

We didn't forget to have amazing activities for the kids. Visit the Kids Zone to enjoy:

  • Face Painting
  • Circus Daze Clowns
  • Inflatables
  • Stilt Walkers
  • Happy Root activities
  • Rock Climbing Wall

Food

Enjoy a variety of tasty offerings for everyone from Southern food lovers to picky eaters from festival vendors, plus restaurants and eateries in Downtown Salisbury. To see a list of downtown businesses, please visit www.downtownsalisburync.com

Beer Garden

Featuring five local breweries, near the 200 block of North Main Street. Alcoholic beverages must be purchased in the Berr Garden, but can be consumed throughout the Festival area (but NOT outside the Festival area.) Must be 21 years of age Valid ID required.



Frequently Asked Questions

ATM Locations

There are multiple ATM machines in the immediate Cheerwine Festival area in downtown Salisbury. An F&M Bank ATM is located in the 100 block of North Main St., near the intersection of North Main and Innes St. A Wells Fargo ATM is located in the 300 block of South Main St., near the intersection of South Main and West Fisher St. A second F&M Bank ATM is located at 420 North Main St., while a Sharonview Federal Credit Union ATM is located at 501 North Main St., both just blocks from the Cheerwine Festival footprint.

About Cheerwine: Uniquely Southern

Created in 1917 by L.D. Peeler, Cheerwine is a one-of-a-kind soft drink with a unique cherry flavor. It is an iconic brand from Salisbury, North Carolina. Owned by the Carolina Beverage Corporation, the 101-year-old company is still privately owned and managed by the same founding family, five generations of whom have worked there. Cliff Ritchie leads Cheerwine as president and CEO. Available in supermarkets, restaurants, mass merchandisers and convenience stores in select states nationwide and cheerwine.com. For more information, follow Cheerwine on Facebook at facebook.com/cheerwine or on Twitter and Instagram @drinkcheerwine.

Business Participation

Please note that applications are closed for all vendors, since the deadline has passed. Thank you to all the beer, craft and food vendors who applied.

Cheerwine Beverages

Cheerwine canned soft drinks will be offered for $1, while Cheerwine 20 oz bottled drinks will be offered for $2. All proceeds from the official Cheerwine soft drink tent sales will benefit Rowan Helping Ministries. Recycling proceeds will benefit Faithful Friends Animal Sanctuary.

Cheerwine Fan Club

You can register to become a member of the Cheerwine Fan Club at the Fan Club tent to receive Cheerwine news and offers on Cheerwine, merchandise and more. Current fans can visit the tent to find out about the special Cheerwine Fan festival activity!

Cheerwine History Exhibit

A Cheerwine History Exhibit will take center stage at the Rowan Public Library beginning Wednesday, May 9 through Festival day from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. View and hear the story of Cheerwine’s founding right here in Salisbury 101 years ago.

Cheerwine Merchandise

Available for purchase throughout the Festival, including two official Cheerwine merchandise tents and in downtown Salisbury merchant shops. Look for new items from Cheerwine this year!

Cost

To celebrate the soft drink’s centennial in 2017, nearly 40,000 Cheerwine beverages were provided at no charge to all Festival attendees. In 2018, Cheerwine will be sold by food vendors and at official Cheerwine sales tents. All proceeds from the official Cheerwine soft drink tent sales will be donated to a local non-profit: Rowan Helping Ministries

Credit Cards/Cash

Festival vendors may accept various forms of payment for purchases. Please be advised that some vendors may not accept debit/credit cards. See the ATM information above.

Emergencies

An emergency station will be established at 112 North Main Street. The station will be manned by public safety and health services staff.

Festival Hours

The Cheerwine Festival will officially begin at 10 a.m. and end at 8 p.m.

Handicap Parking

Handicapped parking for the Festival is located behind the Allied Finance Building on 231 S. Main St. The entrance is on E. Bank St. Please place your handicapped placard in a visible location.

Lodging

Salisbury has a number of hotels and Bed and Breakfasts in the immediate area for fun overnight stays. Go to visitsalisburync.com for information on lodging.

Lost and Found

Please bring any items found during the Festival to one of the two official Information Booths located along Main Street. Visitors can check for lost items at these locations.

Maps

A map of the festival area is available as a PDF DOWNLOAD. Look up the parking map at salisburync.gov/CheerwineParking.

Nursing Mothers

Nursing mothers who would like to nurse indoors or in private can visit the information booth on South Main Street.

Parking

Parking for the Cheerwine Festival is varied throughout the City of Salisbury. Specifically, festival-goers can access parking in the downtown Salisbury area, except where otherwise noted. Satellite parking shuttle stops will be available at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College near Jake Alexander Blvd.
Look up the parking map at salisburync.gov/CheerwineParking.

Photography

Photographers will be at the Festival throughout the day. Please be advised that these images may appear in marketing materials, and attendance at this public event is your consent to have your photograph taken.

Prohibited List

No outside alcoholic beverages
No pets
No bicycles
No skateboards or skates
No signs
Shirts and Shoes required

Public Restrooms

Public restrooms (Port-A-Potties), along with central hand-washing stations, will be available along Main Street. Please refer to the Festival map for specific locations.

Rain Date

The event will be held rain or shine. In the event of severe weather or an act of God, the Festival may be rescheduled or cancelled outright.

Recycling

Designated recycling bins are available along the event route. All recycling proceeds will be donated to Faithful Friends Animal Sanctuary.

Road Closures

To accommodate the anticipated increased crowd and activities for Festival-goers, event organizers have expanded the event footprint from the 2017 event. Four roadways will be closed in downtown Salisbury from Friday, May 18 at 8 p.m. to Sunday, May 20 at 12 a.m. Drivers will experience detours on the following roadways:
  • S. Main St. will be closed from E. Bank to E. Liberty St.
  • E. Innes St. will be closed beginning at S. Lee St. to N. Church St.
  • E. Fisher St. will be closed beginning at S. Lee St. to S. Church St.
  • E. Council St. will be closed beginning at S. Lee St. to N. Church St.

Security

The health, safety and security of our Cheerwine Festival attendees is our top priority. Law enforcement and other public safety officials will be located both in downtown Salisbury and periodically within the extended parking areas. Please speak to the nearest officer or reach out to Festival staff if assistance is needed. Suspicious behavior should be addressed by law enforcement. For emergencies, please call 911. If you see something, say something.

Social Media

We would love to see all of your Festival photos and posts on social media! Please use the hashtags: #CheerwineFestival or #CheerwineFest

Sponsors

Featured sponsors of the 2018 Cheerwine Festival are F&M Bank, Hotwire Communications and Cheerwine. A designated space for visitors to engage with sponsor representatives will be located near the Square at the intersection of North Main and Innes St.

Satellite Shuttle Stops

- Rowan Cabarrus Community College, near Jake Alexander Blvd. - West End Plaza, 1935 Jake Alexander Blvd.
Look up the parking map at salisburync.gov/CheerwineParking.

Traffic

The City of Salisbury has provided maps (see below) detailing the downtown traffic detours and trucking route detours that will be in effect during the time of the Cheerwine Festival.

Trash Cans

Please help keep Salisbury beautiful. Dispose of trash in designated trash receptacles.

Traffic

The City of Salisbury has provided maps (see below) detailing the downtown traffic detours and trucking route detours that will be in effect during the time of the Cheerwine Festival.

Volunteers

The application to volunteer for the 2018 Cheerwine Festival is closed. Thank you to all who applied!
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Frequently Asked Questions

When should you call 911?

Residents should call 911 when they need a police officer to respond to their location to provide assistance in emergency situations, crimes in progress, or to report crimes and disorder. If you are thinking about calling 911 or wonder if you should call 911, please call 911.

What is the Salisbury Police Department's Use of Force Policy?

The Salisbury Police Department updated their Use of Force Policy in 2020.

SPD Use of Force Policy (PDF)

What should you do if you see a crime occurring?

Call 911 immediately.
Be observant and make mental or physical notes, including asking yourself:
  • Are there any weapons involved?
  • What is the address?
  • Are there any physical characteristics such as height, weight, race, beard or scars?
  • Can you give any clothing description?
  • How many people are involved?
  • Are the persons involved on foot or in a vehicle?

Do I have to give my name when I call 911?

If you wish to remain anonymous or keep information confidential when calling 911, please stress this information to the operator.

Why did it take so long for the police to come when I called?

All calls for police officers are handled on a priority basis. Calls requiring a police officer to make a report on a previous crime will have less precedence than crimes in progress where life and property are in serious danger. Due to high call loads during certain times of the week and day, you might be slightly inconvenienced until a police officer becomes available to take your call.

How can I get a copy of a police report?

In person: Come to the front desk of the police station located at 130 East Liberty Street and ask for a copy of a report.

By mail: Send a letter to the above address (company requests should be on letterhead) requesting the report.

Online: Our Police to Citizen (P2C) site has a feature that allows citizens to get copies of a police report.

How do I become a police officer?

Applicants must pass a written exam, medical exam, psychological exam, physical ability exam, drug screening, background and character investigation, must be a U.S. citizen, at least 21 years old, have a valid driver’s license without restrictions and not have been convicted of a felony.


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How long do I have to wait before I report someone missing?

There is no wait time required to report that someone is missing. There are several ways you can report someone missing depending upon the circumstances. For example, if you become separated from a child in a crowd, you can notify a police officer or call 911. In non-emergency situations, you can call 911 or come to the Police Department at 130 East Liberty Street. It is always helpful if you can provide a recent picture of the missing person and a description of what the individual was wearing when last seen.

How do I check on a case handled by detectives?

Call the detective assigned to your case. If you are unable to reach that person after several attempts and he or she does not return your call, ask to speak to the Investigative Division Commander.

Does the Salisbury Police Department provide house checks while we are away on vacation?

Yes. The Salisbury Police Department provides both physical and visual checks. To complete a vacation check request, you can contact your local community resource officer at (704) 638-5333.

What if an organization claiming to be the Police calls asking for a donation?

The Salisbury Police Department NEVER solicits money over the phone. If you get a call claiming to raise money for the Salisbury Police Department, report the call to the Salisbury Police Department. All calls will be kept confidential.

I am being stopped by a Salisbury police officer on a traffic stop. What should I do?

Getting pulled over by a police officer can be intimidating, frustrating and even dangerous for the motorist and the police officer. However, remembering some simple steps will help make your traffic stop as safe and as pleasant as possible:

  • Respond to the blue lights, and signal your intentions. The safest thing to do is to pull as far to the right as possible – using turn indicators to let the officer and other motorists know what you plan to do. If the roadway is clear and the officer does not pass you, assume that your vehicle is the one being pulled over. Drive slowly on the right until you find a suitable and safe place to stop. Drive defensively. Choose a safe location to pull off the road where you will not impede the normal flow of traffic. You can also pull off the roadway onto the shoulder if the ground is firm. The officer will understand if you drive slowly looking for a suitable location.
  • Be aware that the violation may have occurred 1 or 2 miles before the traffic stop. This delay is due to the fact that most departments have developed strict procedures for officers to follow to ensure your safety and theirs. They are required to give the location, vehicle and occupant description, and license plate to the dispatcher. The officer is also trying to locate the safest place to initiate the stop.
  • Remain in the vehicle unless the officer instructs otherwise. Distracted motorists have been known to leave the roadway and strike vehicles or individuals at a traffic stop, causing injury or even death.
  • Listen to the officer and comply with instructions. Drivers often assume they are being stopped for a routine traffic matter, but the officer may be stopping you because your vehicle is similar to one just seen leaving the scene of a crime. Additionally, many people have warrants out for their arrest, are mentally unbalanced or simply do not like police officers. Many officers have experienced verbal and physical confrontations as a result of traffic stops. Consequently, the officer may initially be acting under the assumption that you are a safety threat. Control over the situation can be accomplished by keeping yourself and your passengers in the vehicle with your hands visible.

If it is a case of mistaken identity, you will be on your way as soon as it is cleared up. If it is a traffic stop, the officer will request your driver's license, registration and insurance card. The officer may allow you to explain your actions; if so, you should speak calmly. If the officer saw you commit the violation, your statement is not necessary.

If your complaint is about the validity of the citation, then it must be handled through the courts. If the contact was unprofessional, please place a complaint to the Police Department directly. The Salisbury Police Department has procedures for lodging complaints against officers. Customer service is important to the Salisbury Police Department and the organization should be made aware of any issue with an officer.

If you comply with the rationale behind an officer's actions by following these steps, a traffic stop does not have to be an unpleasant experience.

How can I find out what crime looks like in my area?

Want to know what the crime is like in your area, or see crime trends for the past 4 years? Request a Crime Analysis Report using our form below. This form is required for any data request from our Crime Analyst.

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My organization is applying for a grant/funding and we need to show crime trends over the last 4 years, where can I get that information?

Want to know what the crime is like in your area, or see crime trends for the past 4 years? Request a Crime Analysis Report using our form below. This form is required for any data request from our Crime Analyst.

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