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 Police Department
 1105 Prairie St
 Conway, AR 72032


 Phone: 450-6120
 Fax: 450-6180


 Office Hours
 8:00am to 4:30pm


 Chief
 450-6126


 Code
 Enforcement
 450-6191


 COP Team
 450-6126


 Criminal Investigation
 450-6130


 Narcotics
 450-6135


 Project POPE
 450-6170


 Records
 450-6137


 Training
 450-6139


 Warrants
 450-6138


  BACK TO SCHOOL

To help you stay safe and healthy this school year, McGruff® the Crime Dog says:

Work out a safe route to school with your parents. Chose the quickest way with the fewest street crossings and intersections with crossing guards. Stay away from parks, vacant lots, fields, and other places where there aren't many people around.

Walk to and from school with a friend, neighbor, brother, or sister, Don't go by yourself.

Be sure you know your home phone number and address, the number of your parents at work and of another trusted adult, and how to use 911 for emergencies.

Never talk to strangers or accept rides or gifts from strangers. Remember, a stranger is anyone you or your parents don't know well or don't trust.

If you bike or skateboard to school, wear a helmet. And don't forget to lock up your bike wherever you leave it.

If you're home alone after school, check in with a parent or neighbor as soon as you walk in the door.

Let parents and friends know if you stay late after school. Get permission first if you want to play with a friend instead of going home.

If you see anyone doing something that makes you uneasy or you think isn't right—a stranger hanging around the school playground, a bigger kid bullying younger children, vandalism or graffiti for example—tell your parents, a teacher, or another trusted adult. That helps McGruff Take A Bite Out Of Crime®!

* Made available by The National Citizens' Crime Prevention Campaign, sponsored by the Crime Prevention Coalition.


 

Updated 01-23-2007