WRPD To Host Second Virtual Ride-Along
Special to the Journal
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You are invited to patrol the streets with an officer from the Warner
Robins Police Department – via Twitter!
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The Warner Robins Police Department is holding the first ever “Virtual
Ride-Along†via Twitter on Thursday, January 17th from 8:00 A.M. – 3:00
P.M. Public Information Officer
Tabitha Pugh will be riding with a patrol officer and tweeting calls for
service, arrests, and anything else the officer encounters during his
shift. Some tweets will include
pictures and videos to give the viewer a more visual experience.Â
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The “Virtual Ride-Along†is designed to give the community a glimpse
into the daily life of a police officer patrolling the streets of Warner
Robins. Citizens can view the
ride-along by following @WarnerRobinsPD on Twitter. Â
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PIO Pugh and the
officer will be taking questions during the ride-along from Twitter users who
mention @WarnerRobinsPD in their tweet. They will answer questions as time permits.
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The Warner Robins
Police Department launched their social media platforms in March and April
2012. The Facebook account has
received over 3,400 “Likes†and our Twitter account has over 670 followers.
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