Thankful for this donation from Cayce United Methodist Church which will allow us to cover a few tuitions for children to attend the Cayce Character Camp. Check out our character camp caycepd.com
Cpl. Roy Drew Barr epitomized Isaiah 6:8 “Here I am Send Me”. April 24, 2022, Drew laid down his life for our city. His service he reminds each of us what a hero is and how we should strive to make our world better. Say his name and remember his service and the legacy he lived.
We are celebrating Therapy K9 Hudson on National Dog Therapy Appreciation Day. Whether he is lending a paw in schools, community events or assisting during a traumatic event, he works wonders. We appreciate K9 Hudson and his dedicated handler, Sgt. Fournier.
We are proud to partner with Lexington County Community Mental Health Center (LCCMHC) and West Columbia Police Department to embed a mental health professional (MHP) from the Center to work alongside officers in the community. whosonthemove.com/lexington-coun…
Let's raise our voices and stand up against child abuse. Every child deserves a safe and nurturing environment to grow and thrive. Today we “planted” a pin wheel garden at Cayce Police Headquarters as a reminder that together, we can make a difference.
The Cayce Police Department will partner with Serve and Connect and Pathways to Healing to raise awareness and end the stigmas surrounding sexual violence by joining the International Denim Day initiative.
Please join us in welcoming Sergeant Bryan Allen and Officer Christopher Manuel to the Cayce Police Department. Sgt. Allen and Officer Manuel bring years of law enforcement with them and will be joining our patrol division.
We had a great time with the Cayce Fire Department and other community vendors at the Save a Life Day event Saturday at Granby Gardens Park. The Cayce Police Department appreciates the opportunity to connect with the citizens of Cayce.
🐕🦺National K9 Veterans Day! We salute the brave and loyal canines who serve and have served alongside our officers. From sniffing out evidence to providing companionship, these courageous canines are true heroes. We express our gratitude for their service and sacrifice. 💙🐾
Cayce Police Department team members enjoyed participating with Read Across America at Cayce Elementary, making positive connections through some of their favorite books. K9 Hudson also enjoyed all the love from the students.
The first African-American policewoman was Georgia Ann Robinson(May 12, 1879 September 21, 1961) Officer Robinson was appointed to LAPD in 1916. "Five O Fade Friday" - Blaq Glam Studio @ 910-B Knox Abbott Drive, Cayce SC. SRO Cochran received a Shampoo & Style by Ms. CoCo Bovain
Cayce Elementary' s 3rd grade donated coffee to first responders. Service learning has been their focus this year in building students’ leadership capacity understanding of a positive impact the community. Thank you 3rd graders for Cayce Police and Fire to be the recipient.
“Feeling safe and feeling welcome in your community is paramount,” says third-generation Cayce resident, Joe Long.
Keeping our community safe is paramount to us, too, and we’re thankful to serve a city where new and familiar faces can live, work, and play together.
The Cayce Police Department would like to welcome Officer Chamar McFadden to the team. He joins the Department’s Patrol Division already a certified police officer. He was joined by his family and friends for the swearing-in ceremony. Please help us welcome Officer McFadden!
“I get excited when people talk to us about the things we're doing,” says Chief Cowan. “It’s an opportunity for us to get better.”
We welcome feedback from residents and are committed to providing professional services. Tell us how we're doing: bit.ly/48QkCBL
Cayce PD, the creator of Si Se Puede, was invited by Latino Community Development to participate in the Three Kings Day Celebration. We provided resources to the community, explained the story & meaning of Three Kings, and shared the gifts they gave to Baby Jesus.
Meet Bruce Smith, a member of the Citizens’ Advisory Committee (CAC). The CAC provides crucial insight into the community, improving our operations and helping us make Cayce an even better, safer community.
Thank you to Bruce and the CAC for all your hard work & time!
“I’m at a point where I can retire, but I have no desire to,” says Captain Dave Hoffman. "Cayce is the greatest place to work.”
Capt. Hoffman has served the City of Cayce since 1997. His 26-year-long career demonstrates his unwavering commitment to our community.