Our Mission
The Mission of the Biscoe Police Department is to enforce the laws and ordinances of the State of North Carolina and the Town of Biscoe; by providing quality law enforcement we safeguard lives, enhance community safety, protect property and reduce the impact and fear of crime. Our officers seek and preserve public confidence by impartial observance of the law and by offering service and trust to all members of the public.
Through open communication, we strive to build upon the trust and confidence of our citizens and to all those who may visit, work in, or travel through our Communities.
We are committed to protect life, property and improve the quality of life without prejudice or bias, with respect for the rights of all people, to assure a safe and secure environment for all. The Police Department is located 114 West Main Street. The Biscoe Police Department is currently staffed by full-time and part-time officers and records clerk.
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Staff:
Lt. Tina Medlin
Sgt. Henry Shamburger
Sgt. David Voncannon
Brandi Barnum, Records Clerk
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Community Outreach
The police department is proud to partner with our community.
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Police Explorer Group
The Biscoe Police Department chartered a program for young people interested in Law Enforcement. It is called Law Enforcement Exploring also known as Police Explorers is a career-oriented program that gives young adults the opportunity to explore a career in law enforcement by working with local law enforcement agencies. Founded on July 12, 1973, it is one of the Exploring programs from Learning for Life, a non-Scouting subsidiary of the Boy Scouts of America. The program is generally available to qualified young adults who graduated 8th grade and are ages 14 through 21. Sgt. Tina Medlin of the Biscoe Police Department is the Advisor and contact for the Biscoe Police Explorers Post 158. For more information, please contact Sgt. Tina Medlin at 910-428-2978 or email him at tina.medlin@townofbiscoe.com. Biscoe has had the fastest growing Explorer Post in the District as well as the District North of us (Old North State District). Other start-up Posts are calling to model our program. Our Explorers have logged over 425 Community Service hours. This is hours in addition to their ride along hours.
Thank you to our Police Department for Protecting & Serving Our Community!
Police Chief Shane Armstrong
Phone: 910-428-2978
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