Pineville Police Department - N.C.

Pineville Police Department - N.C.

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Our page is monitored usually every day and we respond to non emergency request on this page within 36 hours.

The different divisions of this agency are committed to making the town a safe place to live, work and visit. We take pride in our innovative and dynamic approach to visible, proactive crime control and in our partnership with the community. If it were not for our supportive citizens and dedicated police staff, we would not be where we are today. The Police Department serves the community by provi

06/05/2026

Here’s a quick look at our May 2026 department statistics! 📊 🚔

06/05/2026

Just following up on a lead…

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06/03/2026

🚨Arrest Notification🚨

Connecting the Dots🔍🧩

Over the past month, our detectives have been actively investigating multiple incidents, including two recent robberies involving dangerous weapons in the Pineville Forest area.

Through the hard work of our investigative team, investigators were able to identify a suspect and build a strong case.
Last week, search and arrest warrants were granted, and the suspect, Demonta Culbreth was taken into custody without incident.

Culbreth was charged with two felony counts of Robbery with a Dangerous Weapon.

While cases like these are always a true team effort, we’d like to recognize the Detective Corporal for his determination and investigative work that helped bring it to a successful conclusion. The hours spent following leads, reviewing evidence, interviewing, and connecting the pieces were critical to identifying the suspect and securing an arrest. 🕵️‍♂️

This case is a great example of what can be accomplished through teamwork, persistence, and a commitment to serving our community. We’re proud of the efforts of all the detectives, officers, and personnel who contributed to this successful outcome. 👏

06/03/2026

⚾️ Pineville Takeover!⚾️

Last Friday, Pineville joined in on the fun at Truist Field for Pineville Takeover Night at the Charlotte Knights game!

Events like these remind us how special Pineville is. Thanks to everyone who came out and made it such a memorable evening!

04/29/2026

As some of you may know, I’ve had the opportunity to coach a U-10 soccer team with Hope Soccer Ministries, with games played at Jack Hughes Park. This season, our team won the U-10 Spring Championship, and we’ll be moving up to the U-12 division this fall.

Here’s a picture of our team along with the families who supported them every step of the way. This was an amazing group of kids who worked hard, supported each other, and made the season something special.

It’s been an honor to spend time with these young people, helping them grow while enjoying the game of soccer. I’m grateful to the parents and families for their support and for trusting me to coach their kids.

I also want to thank Nick Ratchev for giving me the opportunity to be part of this program and to coach. The relationships built through this partnership have been incredible.

— Chief Hudgins

04/29/2026

Take a moment today to remember those we lost and the people who stepped up without hesitation. The courage shown that day is something that sticks with you.

Most importantly, we honor Joshua Eyer, Thomas Weeks, William Elliot, and Samuel Poloche. Their sacrifice won’t be forgotten.

Hug your family a little tighter. Check on your people. Be kind to one another.

Today marks two years since the tragic events of April 29, 2024—a day that forever changed our department and the Charlotte community.

As we pause to reflect, we remember the unwavering bravery of every officer who responded that day, our public safety partners who stood by us and the community that came together to support CMPD and our law enforcement partners like never before.

But most importantly, today and every day, we honor the fallen heroes: CMPD Officer Joshua Eyer, Deputy U.S. Marshal Thomas Weeks and N.C. Department of Adult Correction Investigators William Elliott and Samuel Poloche. Their bravery and sacrifice will never be forgotten.

04/15/2026

🚨Important Reminder🚨

Hey everyone!👋

While we appreciate our community staying connected with us on social media, our pages are not monitored 24/7 and should not be used to request police assistance.

Messaging our social media accounts may result in delayed responses, and we don’t want that delay to put anyone at risk.
We want to make sure we get you help as quickly as possible, and calling is always the fastest way.

☎️In an emergency, call 911.
📞Non-emergency number: 704-889-2231

Thank you for understanding and helping us keep everyone safe💙

Photos from Pineville Police Department - N.C.'s post 04/13/2026

✨National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week 2026✨

This week, we’re celebrating the real MVPs of public safety💪. The ones who hear everything first, the ones who gather the details we need, and the ones who keep both our officers and the community safe.

They’re multitaskers, problem-solvers, and the reason chaos turns into coordinated response in seconds.👏

We couldn’t do this job without you, and we wouldn’t want to.

Thank you for being the calm in the chaos… and putting up with us on the radio😬🫶

03/25/2026

⚠️ATTENTION⚠️

Our Special Response Team is training today until the late evening in the area of Jack Hughes Park.

If you see a heavy police presence in the area, do not be alarmed.

03/24/2026

Join Chief Hudgins and K-9 Sgt. Kimel! Come hang out with us and bring your questions!

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427 Main Street
Pineville, NC
28134