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City of Greenville Code Enforcement, a division of the Neighborhood & Business Services Department, work to address neighborhood concerns — minimum housing code violations, abandoned structures, weeded lots, abandoned and junk vehicles and other public nuisances within the City — through advocacy and enforcement.
During a ride-along with Code Enforcement on Thursday, February 29, 2024, officers documented litter and debris, cited abandoned vehicles, reviewed minimum housing code violations at a fire-damaged apartment building, secured an unoccupied home, and addressed an overgrown lot. Securing the unoccupied home required obtaining a warrant for police to search the structure before it could be boarded up again.
Who is Eddy the Enforcer?
livelihood: Marty Wood's right hand man and personal body guard
Bio: Eddie began his career as a high school bully until he was punched out by a girl. Since that experience Eddy joined the Canadian special ops team where he misplaced some valuable top secret documents and was fired. Over the last five years Eddy has been Marty's personal body guard and spokesman for the Marty Wood Show.
Photo's: Will send in folder called Eddy's Bio photo's
This morning I had a terrific ride-along in the North Unit with Badlands NP Enforcement Ranger Loyd Griswold.
Greenville and ECU Police perform crosswalk enforcement and education along E 10th Street on Monday, November 18, 2024.
Law enforcement agencies from across Pitt County held their annual "Cops on the Roof" bicycle drive for Toys for Tots on Friday, December 13, 2024.
We can't say "THANK YOU!" enough to all the generous citizens, businesses, and organizations that donated bicycles!
Greenville Police Department
Winterville Police Department
Pitt County Sheriff
Ayden Police Department
Grifton Police Department
Bethel Police Department
Farmville Police Department
ECU Police Department
ECU Health Police Department
Pitt Community College Police Department
Pitt Community College BLET Program
NC Department of Adult Correction
IJmuiden, Holland on 12th October 2013.
Name: P95
Ship Type: Law Enforcement
Length x Breadth: 0 m X 0 m
Speed recorded (Max / Average): 21 / 9 knots
Flag: Netherlands
Call Sign:
MMSI: 244050295
Maryland Natural Resources Police Commercial Oyster Enforcement St. Mary's Co. 03/08/24
Cpl. Jason Kreider culls through a bushel of commercially harvested oysters.
City of Greenville Code Enforcement, a division of the Neighborhood & Business Services Department, work to address neighborhood concerns — minimum housing code violations, abandoned structures, weeded lots, abandoned and junk vehicles and other public nuisances within the City — through advocacy and enforcement.
During a ride-along with Code Enforcement on Thursday, February 29, 2024, officers documented litter and debris, cited abandoned vehicles, reviewed minimum housing code violations at a fire-damaged apartment building, secured an unoccupied home, and addressed an overgrown lot. Securing the unoccupied home required obtaining a warrant for police to search the structure before it could be boarded up again.
The National Law Enforcement Museum (NLEOM) is a museum in Washington, D.C., dedicated to telling the story of American law enforcement. It opened in 2018 and features interactive exhibits, historical artifacts, and educational programming. The museum is a natural extension of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial.
The museum offers group tours and workshops for schools, organizations, and other groups.
City of Greenville Code Enforcement, a division of the Neighborhood & Business Services Department, work to address neighborhood concerns — minimum housing code violations, abandoned structures, weeded lots, abandoned and junk vehicles and other public nuisances within the City — through advocacy and enforcement.
During a ride-along with Code Enforcement on Thursday, February 29, 2024, officers documented litter and debris, cited abandoned vehicles, reviewed minimum housing code violations at a fire-damaged apartment building, secured an unoccupied home, and addressed an overgrown lot. Securing the unoccupied home required obtaining a warrant for police to search the structure before it could be boarded up again.