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Thomasville man accused of wreck that caused 2018 power outage in Wrightsville Beach turns himself in

The Thomasville man wanted for more than a year by Wrightsville Beach police for fleeing the scene of an accident that knocked out power...

WBPD Cops and Ballers event giving officers a chance to connect with community

By Daja Terry Intern Building upon the regular hoops sessions one of its officers has with local kids, the Wrightsville Beach Police Department will be hosting...

Wrightsville Beach police continue to search for suspects in SUV that downed power line

Police on Wednesday continued the search for the driver and passenger who fled an SUV after it struck and knocked over a power pole...

Wrightsville Beach police issue arrest warrants for SUV occupants in Waynick crash

Wrightsville Beach Police Department issued arrest warrants for the driver and passenger of a Chevrolet Tahoe involved in a Saturday afternoon crash on Waynick...

Firefighter, police hires increase departments to full staff

After nearly one year of being understaffed, the Wrightsville Beach Police Department became fully staffed last week when two new officers were sworn onto...

Letter to the editor

Unprofessional behavior During the early evening of Monday, June 20, 2016, there was a large number or people — primarily adults — on beach access...

WBPD increases presence for Memorial Day weekend

While Wrightsville Beach officials don’t anticipate Memorial Day crowds to be as boisterous as those on July Fourth, the town will still increase its...

Wilmington addresses police cams, heroin treatments, meetings

The Wilmington City Council approved several measures Tuesday, Jan. 5, to help boost the city’s police department, which could eventually see officers equipped with body...

Wilmington City Council funds new Tasers for police

Many Wilmington police officers will soon be carrying more advanced Tasers that the city’s police chief said will be safer than the older, outdated...

WBPD to get public safety app

The Wrightsville Beach Police Department is launching a public safety mobile app that will allow them to instantly disperse information to tens of thousands...

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