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Police Department Seeks Assistance From Businesses
Unity Cemetery staff identifies grave sites of service members
Senior Police Officer Daryl Jones and Fire Capt. David Winstead are police officer and firefighter of the year in Rocky Mount
Metronet and City of Rocky Mount Announce Partnership to Build Fiber Optic Network
The city of Rocky Mount 2021 Water Quality Report is Now Available!
U.S. Attorney Easley Announces Multi-Agency Initiative to Address Violent Crime In Rocky Mount
City seeks to solve solid waste woes
Police Seek Survey Responses to Enhance Service
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Rocky Mount, N.C. – The Rocky Mount Police Department seeks assistance from local businesses to strengthen criminal investigations and create a safer environment for citizens.
Therefore, we are requesting businesses, including but not limited to churches, retail establishments, daycares, schools, industrial industries, etc., to partner with us. Businesses that partner with the Rocky Mount Police Department will have two options to participate, (1) camera registry and (2) camera integration.
(1) Camera Registry Businesses registering their cameras inform us that cameras are at your location. Then, if we wish to view the video, in that case, the owner will receive an alert to share and/or we can come to your location.
Businesses who partner with the RMPD must register their cameras by clicking the link https://rockymountpd.fususregistry.com/ and follow the prompted instructions. Registration allows the RMPD only to know that you have cameras in the event crime occurs.
The second option is to integrate business cameras with the police department’s FUSUS Real-Time Intelligence Center, which will give the police department direct access to surveillance cameras to view live video. Sharing access to the live video will allow staff to instantly view the area if a crime occurs in the vicinity of the business. This access will assist responding officers in identifying vehicles and individuals committing the crime more quickly.
The RMPD will provide the business with a CORE, which connects the business’s Digital Video Recorder with the FUSUS platform via internet connection. Then, RMPD will complete the installation, which typically takes no more than 30 minutes. There is no cost associated with this program.
“Improving the quality of life, maintaining order, and creating a safer environment is part of the Rocky Mount Police Department’s mission. We are grateful for the partnership with our local businesses to assist us in our efforts to reduce crime and strengthen criminal investigations,” said Police Chief Robert Hassell.
Anyone who needs assistance with the registration process or has questions, please contact the Rocky Mount Police Department Support Services Commander Lieutenant Ryan Hepler at 252-972-1203.
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As Memorial Day approaches, the city of Rocky Mount would like to inform residents that the graves of 83 service members have been identified to date at Unity Cemetery, according to research conducted by Nadia K. Orton, Genealogist/Historian, Unity Restoration and Preservation Project.
The Mayor and Rocky Mount City Council will consider appointments to the City’s Boards, Commissions and Committees at an upcoming Committee of the Whole meeting. City residents are encouraged to apply by June 6, 2022. Appointments are expected to be finalized by the City Council on June 13, 2022. Click here to view the current vacancies .
Anyone interested in appointment to any of these boards should submit the application in writing to the City Clerk’s office, P.O. Box 1180, Rocky Mount, NC 27802-1180 or via email to pamela.casey@rockymountnc.gov on or before June 6, 2022. A resume’ of each applicant may accompany the Personal History Form signed by the applicant indicating their willingness to serve should they be appointed.
Personal History Forms are available in the City Clerk’s office or on the City’s website by selecting government, then boards and commissions. For more information, please call 252-972-1319.
Rocky Mount, N.C. – Senior police officer Daryl Jones and fire Capt. David Winstead were recognized by the Rocky Mount Lions Club as the city’s police officer and firefighter of the year during a presentation at Monday’s City Council meeting.
Jones and Winstead were chosen by their coworkers for the respective honors.
“Officer Jones has been with us since 2016 and has excelled in every position that he has held in the Rocky Mount Police Department,” said Police Chief Robert Hassell.
Jones is currently assigned as a narcotics investigator with the special operations division.
His excellent work ethic, quick response to calls, relationships with coworkers and citizens of Rocky Mount are just some of the qualities that his peers recognized while nominating him for officer of the year.
Winstead has been with the Rocky Mount Fire Department for nearly 31 years. He has served as the lead captain of the department’s technical emergency response team, as well as the primary rope-rescue instructor for the recruit academy.  
“He is the epitome of what a fire caption should be in the Rocky Mount Fire Department,” said Fire Chief Corey Mercer.
Rocky Mount, N.C.— May 19, 2022— Metronet and the City of Rocky Mount today announced a partnership that will soon bring Metronet’s ultra-high-speed 100 percent fiber optic internet to homes and businesses throughout the city. Metronet, the nation’s largest independently owned, 100 percent fiber optic provider, will fully fund the construction project that will bring Rocky Mount to the frontline of modern technology.
“Residents and businesses will soon be able to experience a future-proof network in a time when reliable access has become critical,” said John Cinelli, Metronet CEO. “Rocky Mount will soon have access to the benefits of a future-proof fiber optic network capable of providing multi-gigabit speeds with XGS PON technology, including 5GB. We are thrilled to join the Rocky Mount community as we prepare to provide ultra-high-speed services.”
Metronet’s two-year construction project will begin this fall with the first Rocky Mount customers able to receive service in early 2023. Once construction is completed, Rocky Mount will become North Carolina’s newest Gigabit City, with symmetrical upload and download speeds from Metronet of up to 1,000 mbps.
Rocky Mount Mayor Sandy Roberson thanked Metronet for its decision to build a valuable fiber optic network that will enhance the quality of life for the city’s residents. “The City of Rocky Mount is delighted to partner with Metronet to bring lightning-fast internet speeds to residents throughout our city,” said Rocky Mount Mayor, Sandy Roberson. “We understand the importance of fast, reliable internet connectivity for our work lives, schools, streaming, and keeping in touch with friends and family. Metronet’s investment will provide an improved quality of life and will support our city’s continued economic development ambitions.”
Today’s announcement is the latest step in Metronet’s progress to bring gigabit-speed internet service to more cities in North Carolina. Already underway are fiber optic construction projects in Fayetteville, Greenville, New Bern, Jacksonville, Morehead City, and many more.
Residents and businesses interested in Metronet services may visit MetronetInc.com/iwantfiber to indicate interest and to receive construction updates. Once pre-construction activities begin this fall, Rocky Mount residents will begin to see Metronet trucks throughout the area. Residents will receive communication by mail about construction activity in their neighborhood 30 days prior to starting. Additional messaging, such as yard signs, will be provided to notify residents of when construction is beginning in their neighborhood. Metronet crews are identified by ID tags and branded Metronet vehicles.
About Metronet: Metronet is the nation’s largest independently owned, 100 percent fiber optic company headquartered in Evansville, Indiana. The customer-focused company provides cutting-edge fiber optic communication services, including high-speed Fiber Internet and full-featured Fiber Phone. Metronet started in 2005 with one fiber optic network in Greencastle, Indiana, and has since grown to serving and constructing networks in more than 220 communities across Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, Texas, Wisconsin, Missouri and Colorado. Metronet is committed to bringing state-of-the-art telecommunication services to communities — services that are comparable or superior to those offered in large metropolitan areas. By offering XGS PON technology, Metronet can easily carry its communities into the future of 5GB service. Metronet has been recognized by PC Mag as one of the Top 10 Fastest ISPs in North Central United States in 2020 and Top 10 ISPs with Best Gaming Quality Index in 2021. Broadband Now has recognized Metronet as the Top 3 Fastest Internet Providers and Fastest Fiber Providers in the Nation in 2020, and #1 Fastest Mid-Sized Internet Provider in two states in 2020. In 2020, Metronet was awarded the Vectren Energy Safe Digging Partner Award from Vectren. For more information, visit www.Metronetinc.com .
In 2021 we detected 20 contaminants in the drinking water, however, these contaminants were at allowable levels and no health based violations were reported.
Please go to rockymountnc.gov/water2021.pdf where you may view your 2021 water quality report and learn more about your drinking water. This report contains important information about the source and quality of your drinking water.
To speak to someone about the report, or to request the mailing of a paper copy to your home, please call Jim Connolly at 252-972-1336 .
ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. – U.S. Attorney Michael Easley today announced a new multi-agency initiative to combat violent crime in the Rocky Mount area that includes a task force of local, state, and federal law enforcement. The new Violent Crime Action Plan (VCAP) initiative was launched in collaboration with Rocky Mount Police Chief Robert Hassell earlier this week, in advance of the summer months when shootings typically increase.
“Rocky Mount is a place of great promise, brimming with growth and opportunity. But that opportunity will not be fully realized until we unite as a community to stop the violence,” said Easley. “Since April 30, Rocky Mount has seen four homicides and three other shootings, including one earlier this week that wounded an innocent 9-year-old boy. Our state, local, and federal partners are committed to doing all we can, in conjunction with community stakeholders, to stop this wave of gun violence. First and foremost, that means getting illegal guns off the streets and bringing those responsible for the violence to swift justice – for the victims and for the community at large.”
Chief Hassell stated, “We believe this Violent Crime Action Plan will protect our community at a time when our citizens are understandably concerned. We appreciate the support and assistance from our federal partners and Edgecombe County Sheriff Cleveland Atkinson and Nash County Sheriff Keith Stone. By working together, we can reduce violent crime and make sure that our community is safe.”
“The ATF stands with the Rocky Mount community in its push against gun violence. We are bringing our resources and expertise for a systematic and coordinated effort to target the most violent offenders on the streets,” said Assistant Special Agent in Charge Anthony Spotswood of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
The Nash County Sheriff’s Office and Edgecombe County Sheriff’s Office have agreed to devote officers to the VCAP effort. These resources will supplement the work of the Rocky Mount Police Department and other partners in the investigation and prosecution of gun violence in Rocky Mount.
Nash County Sheriff Keith Stone commented, “The Nash County Sheriff’s Office is working collaboratively with the Edgecombe County Sheriff’s Office, U.S. Attorney’s Office, Rocky Mount Police Department and federal agencies to reduce the violence in Rocky Mount. The Nash County Sheriff’s Office is dedicated to safer communities by enforcement of gang, gun and drug violations.”
“Edgecombe County is grateful for the assistance and partnership of the U.S. Attorney’s Office, the Nash County Sheriff’s Office, the Rocky Mount Police Department and other local municipal police departments, the District Attorney’s Office and state and federal partners,” stated Edgecombe County Sheriff Clee Adkinson. “As law enforcement officers, we are here to make a positive difference in the lives of our citizens, and ensuring their safety is paramount. We look forward to continuing proactive efforts to counteract criminal behavior and ensure safe communities.”
U.S. Attorney Easley stated, “The coordinated effort these agencies bring to this initiative will make Rocky Mount a safer place to live, work, and do business.”
VCAP is a three-pronged approach drawing on close partnerships among federal, state, and local law enforcement, as well as the community, to combat violence.
Focused and Strategic Enforcement: 
Inter-Agency Coordination and Intelligence-Led Policing: 
The new task force ensures that Rocky Mount will have the full range of enforcement tools available to stop the violence. Participants will include representation from the Rocky Mount Police Department, Nash County Sheriff’s Office, Edgecombe County Sherriff’s Office, as well as the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), and the United States Marshal’s Service. Prosecutors from the Seventh Judicial District Attorney’s Office and the U.S. Attorney’s Office are also engaged in the effort.
This initiative is part of Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN), which is the centerpiece of the Department of Justice’s violent crime reduction efforts. PSN is a program bringing together all levels of law enforcement and the communities they serve to reduce violent crime and make our neighborhoods safer for everyone. As part of this strategy, PSN focuses enforcement efforts on the most violent offenders and partners with locally based prevention and reentry programs for lasting reductions in crime.
A copy of this press release is located on our website .
Toiling in conditions that range from bitter cold to brutal heat, more than three dozen employees in the city’s Environmental Services Division haul away about 90,000 tons of solid waste annually from homes and businesses throughout Rocky Mount.
The city’s trash-collection service consistently received high marks for customer satisfaction in the past. But during the last 18 months, a combination of mechanical breakdowns in an aging fleet of trucks and staffing shortages have caused repeated collection delays, prompting a growing number of complaints from residents.
City officials are striving to address these issues as quickly as possible by purchasing equipment and filling vacant personnel positions. These solutions will take time, however, because of supply-chain slowdowns and a tight labor market.
“Improving solid waste collection is one of my top priorities,” Interim City Manager Peter Varney said. “In the meantime, I think it is important to fully explain to residents the challenges that we are seeking to overcome.”
Environmental Services picked up a pair of front loader trucks this week from Orange County and another front loader that was damaged in a fire will return to service soon. Those additions will help improve collection service for the city’s commercial customers.
Collection of yard waste has been a persistent problem recently. On Saturday, for instance, crews will be out picking up yard waste that was not collected on schedule earlier in the week because of equipment and staffing issues.
Four new knuckle-boom trucks that Environmental Services ordered at a cost of $700,000 in June 2021 are expected to finally arrive in December. Those trucks will hopefully end the delays in collecting large curbside yard and bulk waste.
A new $375,000 automated side-loader truck that can be used to collect residential trash and recycling should hit the streets this summer.
All told, Environmental Services anticipates spending more than $7 million during the next five years to replace rigs that have surpassed their mechanical lifespans. The acquisitions will include numerous automated side-loaders, gradually reducing the division’s manpower needs through attrition in coming years.
The number of vacant staff positions in Environmental Services has dropped from a high of 10 to three current openings. As part of an effort to improve recruitment and retention of employees, the Rocky Mount City Council is expected to approve a pay plan that will raise the starting yearly salary of a sanitation equipment operator from $31,455 to $36,188. This pay increase would put Rocky Mount ahead of Greenville, Jacksonville, Kinston and Wilson.
If you have questions about solid waste collection, please call Environmental Services at 252-467-4800 and select Option 7.
It’s the goal of the Rocky Mount Police Department to continue providing quality police services to the citizens of Rocky Mount. We value the input from the citizens we serve. Therefore, we invite citizens to take a “Community Survey on Public Safety and Law Enforcement.”  
The survey, which is entirely anonymous and confidential, takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. It is designed to gather opinions and experiences from community members. Citizens’ participation will help the Rocky Mount Police Department enhance its programs and performance.  
“Members of the Rocky Mount Police Department are committed to providing the highest level of police services to the citizens of Rocky Mount. We will continue to improve the quality of life in the community by building partnerships that reduce crime, maintain order, and create a safe environment for the citizens of Rocky Mount,” stated Police Chief Robert Hassell 
The survey, which is available in English and Spanish, assesses five key areas for the Police Department: 
The Community Survey is posted on the Rocky Mount Police Department Facebook Page, where citizens can scan the QR code. Citizens also can CLICK HERE to access the survey. 
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