Crime & Safety

MPACT Program Gives Milton Citizens Direct Access To Officers

The new initiative allows residents to easily discuss non-emergency issues with one of 16 officers assigned to their area of the city.

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MILTON, GA -- Milton is a safe city, thanks to the diligence of our community to report issues and problems.

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However, residents now have an easier way to connect with their police department through a new initiative called Milton Police and Citizens Together (MPACT) officers.

Every citizen, neighborhood and business now has an officer assigned to provide a direct line of contact for non-emergency concerns and questions.

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To kick off the MPACT program and introduce each officer, the Milton Police Department is inviting you to join them for coffee on the following dates:

  • April 13: 7-9 a.m. at Starbucks at Bethany Bend, 2955 Bethany Bend;
  • May 18: 7-9 a.m. at Mugs on Milton in Crabapple, 12670 Crabapple Road;
  • June 15: 7-9 a.m. at Wilbur & Rudy's Farmtable, 850 Hickory Flat Road; and
  • July 13: 7-9 a.m. at Bethwell Community Center, 2695 Hopewell Road.

Your MPACT officer is your point of contact for any issues or requests that you, your community or your business may have such as a neighborhood watch, law enforcement education or quality of life issues.

The police department has divided the city into 16 geographic areas, with one officer assigned to each area.

To find out who your MPACT officer is, go online and simply enter your home or business address in Milton.

Please continue to call 911 or for non-emergencies 678.297.6300 ext. 1 to report crimes, suspicious activity or crimes in progress.

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