Fort Mill Police Department

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Fort Mill, United States

Police station

Fort Mill Police Department Reviews | Rating 3.3 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Fort Mill Police Department is located in Fort Mill, United States on 112 Confederate St. Fort Mill Police Department is rated 3.3 out of 5 in the category police station in United States.

Address

112 Confederate St

Phone

+1 8035472022

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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I feel so lucky to live in Fort Mill. These officers go out of their way to make sure we feel safe. They are knowledgable about each neighborhood and take pride in not only responding to emergencies, but being proactive about creating safe communities. They have some incredibly patient officers. I hope if I ever have an emergency, I'm here in Fort Mill.

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Andrew Mastrantoni

Avoid Fort mill at all costs purely because of the police department. They are consistently watching speed trap roads day and night. It would be strange to drive through the town without seeing at least 2 people pulled over. They rarely have a reason for stopping you too, they're always fishing for something. Unless you can afford a ticket and points on your license, it's not worth the gamble of dealing with this police department, even if you are a respectful, law abiding citizen

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Amy Miller

Lived here 20 years. Every encounter with Ft Mill PD has been positive. From checking car seats, investigating fraud, traffic accident, safety check (pulled over), to name a few. Every officer was professional and helpful. Thank You for all you do to protect us

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Lori Epple

My experience with the Fort Mill Police, although I wish I had not had any reason, was a very promising one. My daughter made a poor decision and was given a citation. Instead of treating her as another number, she was actually given the opportunity to research and hand write a two page paper on the possible outcomes of her actions if continued as it pertains to her charge and community service, which in my opinion teaches far more and stays with far longer than paying a fine. Judge David Wood did reside over her case and was the most personable, caring yet stern person of authority that I have witnessed. He actually had a conversation with my daughter, not talked at her. As well, Sgt Nathan Clark went above all to show his care and compassion and willingness to teach instead of punish which to me is a lasting lesson. I truly appreciate the fact that there are people in authority that do still CARE and do offer lessons when possible. I am sure not all situations have the same outcome but for myself and my daughter, they are truly appreciated.