Chief Alonzo Jaynes and Sgt. Dennis Taylor were recognized for their work with the Kinston Police Department and Public Safety.
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Chief Alonzo Jaynes and Sgt. Dennis Taylor were recognized for their work with the Kinston Police Department and Public Safety.
There was a ceremony at the Kinston Community Center to celebrate the career of outgoing Kinston Police Department Chief Alonzo Jaynes.
Kinston took part in National Night Out Tuesday, with the community enjoying fun and games, and different branches of law enforcement having the ability to spend time with residents in a friendly manner.
View the 90-plus images of the annual National Night Out as seen through the camera lens of Neuse News Photographer Bud Hardy.
A collaboration between the Kinston Housing Authority and the public library will bring an after-school program to children in the community.
Teens got to enjoy ice cream and hear from a retired deputy police chief about safe interaction with law enforcement.
Kinston City Manager Tony Sears verified with Neuse News that Kinston Police Chief Alonzo Jaynes is retiring. Jaynes recently informed his department of the soon-coming departure.
A workshop to help the community and law enforcement understand each other better will be held at 902 Church.
The Voice of Christian Music event will be held Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Kinston Community Center.
If you bought something from an online seller — such as on Craigslist — the KPD has established a safe place to exchange your goods for money.
It was a special day for the Kinston Police Department, as 10 new officers received their badges and the department welcomed a new K9 officer.
The Kinston Police Department is seeking socially-engaged teens to help lead a new organization.
Local officials preach safety and staying put as Hurricane Florence slowly makes its way through the area.
The KPD is looking for help from residents in hiring its new community relations board director and wants to invite you to National Night Out.