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Fairview Police Department

Police Chief: Terry Harris
7100 City Center Circle
Fairview, TN 37062
TEL: (615) 799-2431
Emergency: Dial 911
Email:
policechief@fairview-tn.org
The City of Fairview Police
Department is responsible for the protection of the
citizenry. They enforce all local and state ordinances and
laws. The city also operates a drug enforcement department
and has been very successful with interdiction of drugs and
confiscation of funds and vehicles. Criminal investigation is
also handled locally.
Williamson County E-911
provides Fairview’s emergency communications and dispatch, for
the fifteen paid officers. Currently the city has four
civilian reserve officers. Locally all records and files are
handled by the clerk and filed with the State through TIBERS.
Fairview Neighborhood
Watch
Program

Who's
forming a Neighborhood Watch Program? People just like YOU!
Chief of Police, Terry Harris,
would like to see every neighborhood in Fairview begin the
simple process he's sanctioned for the creation of a
diversified Neighborhood Watch Program.
With the creation of
www.FairviewNeighbors.com, area residents are encouraged
to begin the formation of their very own
Neighborhood Watch Program. The
site includes easy to use downloadable "Flyers" & Email
Alert Notifications for keeping your family and community
a safer place for everyone.
Williamson County
Crime
Stoppers

Williamson
County Crime Stoppers serves all the communities in Williamson
County including. Franklin, Fairview, Nolensville, College
Grove, Triune, Arlington, Thompson Station and Spring Hill.
Crime Stoppers can also be extremely beneficial
in combating the crime problem. It is an effective resource in
which private citizens join together with law enforcement to
solve difficult crimes.
Often citizens do not contact the police
with information that could help solve a crime out of fear
that if they reveal their own identity they would expose
themselves or their family to acts of retaliation by the
criminal.
Through Crime Stoppers citizens who have
knowledge of a specific crime are encouraged to contact the
police with this information. Crime Stoppers allows any
citizen to come forward with information and remain anonymous.
The citizen is assured that their identity is protected and
that any information reported will be utilized. Citizens are
issued a code number that will be used to identify them. This
code number is used to inquire on the status of the reported
crime and collect reward money.
Crimes Stoppers objectives are to furnish
law enforcement agencies with information about criminal
activity that would otherwise be unobtainable and to motivate
public involvement with law enforcement efforts.
Williamson County Crime Stoppers will pay up
to $1000 for information called into 794-4000 that leads to an
arrest and indictment. Callers will remain anonymous, they
will only be known by the code number they are issued.
Frequently Asked
Questions
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If I call Crime Stoppers will I be
involved in the case?
No. Your identity will be kept completely anonymous.
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Will I be asked to testify?
No.
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Will I be implicated in the crime?
No.
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How will I be identified when I call
Crime Stoppers?
Each caller is assigned a number when they call in, and you
use the same number if you choose to call back.
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What do I have to do to receive my
reward?
If the case leads to an arrest and indictment, call in and
give your number and decide on a meeting place.
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Why would I want to report a crime to
Crime Stoppers?
Crime Stoppers of Williamson County is working with your
help to make your community a safer place to live.
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