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Project LifeSaver/Autism Awareness
The Muscogee County Sheriff’s Office is a proud participant in the Project Lifesaver program, which provides tracking bands to individuals with cognitive impairments that make them subject to wandering off. We have deputies trained and equipped to locate these individuals. Along with our community partners, we are proud to offer these bands at no costs to the families. We also are a proud community partner for Autism Awareness. We have an Autism car, Autism badges, and provide Care Cards to those in the community who may be non-verbal or otherwise unable to communicate effectively with law enforcement. To learn more, call 706-225-4225.
National Faith and Blue Initiative
Faith & Blue was launched to facilitate safer, stronger, more just and unified communities by directly enabling local partnerships among law enforcement professionals, residents, businesses and community groups through the connections of local faith-based organizations. The initiative aims to re-calibrate police-community relations through solutions-focused, in-person, socially distanced and/or virtual activities that are organized jointly by faith-based or other community groups and law enforcement agencies.
Stop Domestic Violence/Columbus Against Domestic Violence
If you need help, contact the Muscogee County Sheriff's office at (706) 653-4225, or the Columbus Police Department at (706)653-3000. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call 911. Leave your current location, or have someone stay with you. Go to a battered-women's shelter. Call Columbus Alliance for Battered Women at (706) 324-3850 for emergency assistance or ongoing needs.
Georgia Special Olympics
Sheriff deputies also take part in the law enforcement torch run. The law enforcement torch run is the largest annual fund-raising event benefiting the georgia special olympics. To learn more about the Georgia Special Olympics torch run
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