To be effective, this plan will require that individuals, public and private groups, businesses and organizations work together toward the goal of a safer Buckhead and Atlanta. Contact Garth Peters at the Buckhead Coalition (gpeters@thebuckheadcoalition.org) if you are interested in becoming more involved in this effort or would like to donate funds to support.
Call 911 to report any emergencies or crimes in progress. Call Crime Stoppers ( 404-577-TIPS ) to report anonymous details about criminal behavior that you have knowledge of.
Yes, many of the partner organizations driving this plan are nonprofit organizations. Contact Garth Peters (gpeters@thebuckheadcoaltion.org) at the Buckhead Coalition if you are interested in making a monetary donation to this effort.
No, but as is the case in many major US cities, criminality is increasing. Zone 2 continues to lead the department in crime reduction and Atlanta Police crime statistics can be found at https://www.atlantapd.org/i-want-to/crime-data-downloads.
No. Other neighborhoods and areas of the city are developing or have already developed strategic security plans. Buckhead's plan seeks to complement those by strategically providing resources where they are needed.
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