Boston Police Department
120 South Main Street Boston, GA 31626
About the Department
For Emergencies Call 911
The Boston Police Department is a Full Service Law Enforcement Agency providing 24/7 protection to all persons and property within the City of Boston. The officers of the Boston Police Department are committed to providing a safe and comfortable environment for all persons who reside and visit our great city. The Boston Police Department consists of 6 officers and 2 K-9 Teams providing Canine resources to all agencies within Thomas County and surrounding areas.
The Mission of the Boston Police Department is to provide a transparent, professional, and honest service to all citizens, visitors, and patrons of the City of Boston regardless of race, creed, or nationality. All while maintaining the highest degree of integrity and accountability with every encounter.
Open Records Request
Those wishing to file an open records request or obtain a copy of an Incident or Accident Report can download the Boston Police Department Open Records Form Below and bring the form with a photo ID to the Boston Police Department located at 120 S. Main Street Boston, GA 31626 during business hours.
Charles Pettus
Chief of Police
Office Location
120 South Main St.
Boston, GA 31626
Office Hours
Monday – Friday
8:00am – 5:00pm
Department Services
House/Business Checks
Please complete the form below to request checks on your property, providing peace of mind while you’re away.
Public Campaigns
From community safety to outreach, we’re all about making Boston stronger together. Check out the link to join us in building a safer and closer-knit community.
Canine Demos
Discover the future of K9 solutions designed for law enforcement. Click here to access our Canine Demo request form.
Charles Pettus
Chief of Police
With over 17 years of Public Safety Experience, Chief Pettus brings a vast array of knowledge and experience to the Boston Police Department. A second-generation Law Enforcement Officer, Chief Pettus seeks to ensure that all citizens, visitors, and passersby are treated fairly and equally. Holding Instructor Certifications in many facets of public safety, Chief Pettus is often found mentoring or teaching other officers to ensure that they are equipped with the skills and knowledge to succeed and do their job safely, legally, and ethically. In addition to the Boston Police Department, Chief Pettus is also the Assistant Coordinator for the Southern Regional Traffic Enforcement Network and the Committee Chair or the Georgia Association of Chief’s of Police Traffic Safety Committee. A member of the GACP and the International Association of Chief’s of Police, Chief Pettus stays up-to date on the latest policy and procedural guidance to ensure that his department runs professionally, but in a manner that is inclusive of all persons.
Caleb Donley
PFC
Jason Williams
PFC
Kenneth Crabb
OFC
Thomas Collins
OFC
Stephon Morrison
OFC