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ADMINISTRATION


The Salisbury Police Department Administration bureau consists of the Chief of Police, Deputy Chief of Police, two Majors, two Lieutenants, three Sergeants, and a civilian Senior Management Analyst. The administration bureau is responsible for fiscal responsibilities, overall administrative management of the department, recruiting and hiring, internal affairs, and community engagement coordination.


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SERVICES


The Services Bureau consists of five divisions: General Investigations, Violent Crime Investigations, Vice/Narcotics, Neighborhood Crime Abatement Team (street crimes), and the Crime Lab.

 


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OPERATIONS


The Operations Bureau consists of Patrol Officers who play an important role in public service by protecting people and property, helping to deter and prevent crime, and improve quality of life issues. They are the first responders of law enforcement.


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Contact Us

Address:
130 E. Liberty St.
Salisbury, NC 28144

Emergencies: 911

Non-Emergencies: (704) 638-5333

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File a Commendation

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.

Appeal A Parking Citation

To appeal a parking citation, submit an appeal to the Salisbury Police Department. Clearly explain why you believe the ticket is incorrect and providing any supporting evidence like witness statements, or documentation proving your reason for parking where you did.

Online Parking Citation Appeal Form

Report A Crime

Do you have information about a crime or wanted person? 

Tips may be sent by Facebook private message or by text. You can text 888777 with the words: TIP MYSALISBURY (your information). Visit the Nixle website for more detailed text options.

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Statistics and Reports

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Keep up to date with SPD data!

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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Rowan County United Way

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

Fitch Ratings Has Revised City Revenue Bond from "A+, Stable" to "A+, Positive"

Fitch Ratings-New York-09 August 2018: Fitch Ratings has affirmed the 'A+' rating on the following city of Salisbury, North Carolina (the city) bonds:
--$9.9 million combined enterprise system refunding revenue bonds, series 2010.
The Rating Outlook is revised to Positive from Stable.

SECURITY
The bonds are payable by a first lien on net revenues of the city's water and sewer system (the
system).

KEY RATING DRIVERS
MAINTENANCE OF SOLID FINANCES DRIVE POSITIVE OUTLOOK: The Positive Outlook on the rating reflects the maintenance of a strong financial profile relative to Fitch's 'A' rating category medians. The system has maintained strong liquidity and debt service coverage (DSC) after significant weakening due to the system's financial support of the city's broadband network (Fibrant). Management-provided forecasts point toward stability in the system's financial performance through fiscal 2022.

LOW LEVERAGE: The system's debt burden is low. Debt to net plant also compares favorably with 'A' category medians. Leverage is expected to remain low even with planned additional debt issuance to support close to 50% of the system's capital improvement plan (CIP).

RATE AFFORDABILITY PRESSURE: Rates have been raised steadily to preserve financial margins, resulting in user charges that are high relative to income levels for the service area. The system's elevated user charges could pressure future rate hikes.

AMPLE SUPPLY AND TREATMENT CAPACITY: The enterprise provides an essential service, and water supply and treatment capacity are well in excess of demand.

RATING SENSITIVITIES
CONTINUED STRONG FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE: Continuation of the system's sound financial performance, coupled with strong cash balances and a low debt burden could result in upward rating movement.

CREDIT PROFILE
Salisbury, the seat of Rowan County, is located halfway between Charlotte and Greensboro on Interstate 85. Over the last decade, the system has transitioned into a regional water and sewer service provider. The system now serves an estimated population of about 53,942 spanning the city of Salisbury and eight other municipalities throughout Rowan County. Wholesale service is provided to Rowan County, as well as to Southern Power and some industrial sites beyond city limits.

SUSTAINED FINANCIAL STRENGTH
The Outlook revision to Positive from Stable reflects the system's sustained financial performance for the past five fiscal years. Financial improvement has been bolstered by annual rate increases. Fitch-calculated senior lien and all-in DSC was 3.6x and 2.2x respectively in fiscal 2017, which align comfortably with the 'AA' rating category medians. All-in DSC has increased each year since fiscal 2013, comfortably above the 'A' rating category median of 1.7x. Liquidity currently remains over 300 days cash on hand (DCOH), after it dropped to under 200
DCOH in fiscal 2013. The system's operating margin has averaged close to 40% for the past five years.
The system's financial profile improved after significant weakening due to the system's support for Fibrant. The utility system ceased contributing to Fibrant's operations in fiscal 2014, and Fitch's rating incorporates management's commitment not to provide future support. Fibrant was recently leased for 20 years to a Florida-based communications company called Hotwire. Beginning in fiscal year 2011, the system provided a cumulative $7.6 million of interfund loans to Fibrant (the current outstanding balance is approximately $6.8 million). Principal repayment from the broadband services fund commenced in fiscal 2016, and has incrementally increased to
$300,000 annually.
The authority's current financial forecast, which includes annual 0.5% water and sewer sale increases and 2% annual rate increases, is expected to yield continued strong DSC levels.

LOW LEVERAGE / MANAGEABLE CAPITAL NEEDS
The city has undertaken a 10-year capital improvement program (CIP); the five-year (fiscal 2019 to 2023) CIP totals approximately $47 million, about a $10 million increase over the fiscal 2017 to 2021 CIP. About 50% of the five-year CIP is expected to be debt-funded, with the remaining funded by pay-go.
The system benefits from extremely low leverage, and Fitch expects leverage to remain low, even incorporating future debt issuance. Debt to FADS was a very manageable 2.5x in fiscal 2017, well below the 'AA' rating category median of 5.5x. The system's debt also amortizes very rapidly, providing flexibility for the issuance of new debt. Debt to net plant was also a low 24% in fiscal 2017.

HIGH RATES
The combined residential bill (based on consumption of 7,500 gallons) registers a high 2.9% of median household income (MHI) for the city, although rates are considered more affordable regionally. Additionally, average residential consumption is much lower (approximately 3,325 gallons), which serves to slightly ease affordability concerns.
Management has used the CPI Urban South as an indicator for rate increases, and will use this method to determine rates going forward. Rates are approved by the board annually, and were last increased by 2.15% in fiscal 2018.
Rate flexibility will continue to be strained given planned rate increases coupled with a weak MHI that showed several years of contraction. MHI returned to growth in 2014, but remains much weaker than state and national averages. The county's MHI is more favorable.

REGIONAL WATER PROVIDER WITH AMPLE SUPPLY AND TREATMENT CAPACITY
The system's customer base is primarily residential. Close to 30% of total revenue is derived from the system's top ten users, but the majority are municipalities, somewhat mitigating the concern over concentration in revenue. Other major customers include a utility, hospitals and manufacturing entities.
The city operates one water treatment plant with capacity of up to 24 million gallons per day (mgd), well in excess of typical demand levels of 9.2 mgd for fiscal 2017. The Yadkin River provides the city with an abundant supply of water believed to be sufficient beyond 2050. The city owns and operates two wastewater treatment plants with a total treatment capacity of 12.5 mgd, comfortably above the average daily flow of 8.1 mgd for fiscal 2017.
Contact:
Primary Analyst
Nicole Wood
Director
+1-212-908-0735
Fitch Ratings, Inc.
33 Whitehall Street
New York, NY 10004
Secondary Analyst
Teri Wenck, CPA
Director
+1-512-215-3742
Committee Chairperson
Amy Laskey
Managing Director
+1-212-908-0568

A January 2018 district court ruling that dismissed claims regarding payment of Puerto Rico Highways and Transportation Authority debt has raised questions about the scope of protections provided by Chapter 9 of the U.S. bankruptcy code to bonds secured by pledged special revenues. Fitch's rating criteria treat special revenue obligations as independent from the related municipality's general credit quality. The outcome of the litigation could result in modifications to Fitch's approach. For more information, see "What Investors Want to Know: The Impact of the Puerto Rico Ruling on Special Revenue Debt" available at www.fitchratings.com

Media Relations: Sandro Scenga, New York, Tel: +1 212 908 0278, Email:
sandro.scenga@fitchratings.com.
Additional information is available on www.fitchratings.com
Applicable Criteria
Rating Criteria for Public-Sector, Revenue-Supported Debt (pub. 26 Feb 2018)
https://www.fitchratings.com/site/re/10020113
U.S. Water and Sewer Rating Criteria (pub. 30 Nov 2017)
https://www.fitchratings.com/site/re/10010508

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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.

Who do I contact about parking in the downtown area or parking violations?

For questions, concerns or complaints regarding parking in the downtown area or questions about their parking violations, contact parking enforcement at (704) 638-5346 or email parkingcontrol@salisburync.gov.

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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