On Friday, Cary Police Officer Chad Penland was making a routine traffic stop near the corner of NC55 and Morrisville-Carpenter. But a collision between the motorcycle patrolman and an oncoming vehicle almost ended in tragedy. Now the Cary PBA is seeking your help.…
More officers die each year by their own hands than are killed in the line of duty. Read more.…
Photo courtesy of the Cary Chapter of the NC Police Benevolent Association Cary, NC – Come out and support Cary’s men and women in blue at the annual Police Benevolent Association (PBA) Banquet, February 26, 2011 at Embassy Suites.…
Cary, NC – As we reported in December, the Police Benevolent Foundation (PBF) and the Cary Chapter of the North Carolina Police Benevolent Association (PBA) are rallying behind fellow officer Matt Long. Matt was recently diagnosed with cancer and will be undergoing treatment in the ensuing weeks and months. The…
The Police Benevolent Foundation and the Cary Chapter of the North Carolina Police Benevolent Association are rallying behind PBA member and fellow officer Matt Long. Matt was recently diagnosed with cancer and will be undergoing extensive treatment in the ensuing weeks and months.…
Finishing our series of Cary Police stories, we profile Officer Glenn Mitchell, recently named the George Almond “Officer of the Year” by the Cary PBA. Glenn is assigned as the School Resource Officer at Green Hope High School and was nominated by his peer and fellow school resource officer…
Cary, NC – Continuing our series of Cary Police stories, we profile Officer Keith McKenna. Keith was recently nominated for the George Almond “Officer of the Year” award by his commander Lt. Travis Baker, in recognition of his work with gang violence in Cary. Here is his story.…
Continuing our series of Cary Police stories, we profile Detective Mike Lindley. Mike was recently nominated for the George Almond “Officer of the Year” award.…
The Cary Chapter of the Police Benevolent Association will hold its annual awards banquet on Feb 27 at Embassy Suites. Court of Appeals Judge James Wynn Jr. will be the keynote speaker for the event. Gerald Owens a WRAL-TV and Fox-50 anchor and the host of NC Wanted…