Crime & Safety
Residents Can Use Police Lobby, Parking Lot For Online Transactions
The Canton Police Department wants its citizens to conduct these online transactions in a safe, public location.

Police Chief Mark Mitchell is encouraging residents to utilize the Canton Police Department’s parking lot or lobby when meeting someone to make a financial transaction for goods advertised on Craigslist or other websites.
The suitable location and times for these transactions is the front parking lot of our offices, located at 221 East Marietta Street, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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If citizens choose to meet at the Police Department after office hours, including weekends, they are asked to call the Cherokee County E-911 Center at 678-493-4080 to notify the on-duty shift commander of the pending safety zone transaction meeting.
“The Canton Police Department’s number one concern is the safety of our citizens,” the agency said. “ Persons are urged not to meet anyone who expresses hesitation to meet at our facility. The potential profit from your sale is not worth the risk of being physically harmed.”
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Here are a few safety tips provided by Canton police that you can use to avoid becoming a victim if you plan on buying anything on Craigslist or other sites:
- Know who you are dealing with. Criminals don’t want to be identified. We recommend the following when planning an in-person transaction with a stranger: 1) Ask them for their name and phone number. 2) Request a photo of their driver’s license be sent to you via text using the phone number they gave you. If the buyer/seller is willing to heed these requests, they are less likely to take advantage of you; caution is still necessary, however. If something were to happen, you would have the pertinent information needed to help police locate the person in question.
- Make the exchange in a public place. We recommend such transactions do not take place at a residence. It’s simply too dangerous. The best location is the police department, other law enforcement agencies open for business or with an officer called in advance to assist you.
- If possible, bring a friend along. There is safety in numbers. Having a friend along may dissuade some kinds of violence. Always let someone know where you are going, who you are meeting and when you plan to return. Again we recommend meeting at the police department.
- Do not deal with anyone except the buyer/seller. At times persons with ill intent will involve an intermediary. If a buyer offers to send a friend or business partner to pick up the item, do not accept the offer. It’s better to be safe than sorry.
- Don’t take checks or make change. Can you tell the difference between a counterfeit check or money order and a legitimate one? Take cash only or have the payment directed to a third party site like PayPal.
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