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Capital Region Crime Stoppers
Capital Region Crime Stoppers provides several ways for the public to submit anonymous tips and information to the police.
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Child Safety Seat Installation
Fill out an online form to sign up for an appointment with the Police Department where an officer will properly install your child's car seat for you.
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Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events (CRASE) Course
The Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events (CRASE) Course was developed to provide strategies to individuals, to help protect themselves and reduce the dangers faced during an active shooter event.
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Drug Take Back
The Guilderland Police Department participates in the Drug Enforcement Agency National Prescription Drug Take Back Day which is held twice a year.
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Explorer Post
Explorers meet twice per month and do countless details throughout the year.
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National Night Out
National Night Out is a national program designed to get members of the community to meet their neighbors, in an effort to reduce crime in the neighborhoods of the community.
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Nixle Community Alerts
The Guilderland Police have partnered with Nixle to provide free alerts and notifications by text and email.
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Project Childsafe
Project ChildSafe is a nationwide program which promotes firearm safety to those who own firearms. The goal of this program is to inform and educate people on key safety issues and it emphasizes the importance of protecting children and preventing injuries caused by firearms that are not stored or handled in a safe manner.
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Rape Aggression Defense Program
The Rape Aggression Defense Program is not your typical self-defense course, where the student learns how to punch or kick through repetition; it is designed for the student to survive attacks.
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Sex Offenders
The Guilderland Police Department utilizes OffenderWatch, to manage and monitor the whereabouts, conduct, and compliance status of the registered offenders in Guilderland.
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Take Me Home
Take Me Home Program is a program created by Pensacola Police Police Sgt. James Donohoe for adults and children who may have difficulty communicating due to a developmental or cognitive disability and who may need special assistance if they are alone or in times of emergency.