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The Clayton Police Department is a CALEA accredited agency working proactively with the community to help prevent & deter crime & promote positive interactions between the police and those we are sworn to protect.

 

 

  CLAYTON POLICE DEPARTMENT

  9933 Highway 70 W Business

  Clayton, NC 27520

  Phone: 919.553.4611

  Fax: 919.553.1512

  Police Response --- dial 911

  Email: contact@claytonpolice.org

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we honor our fallen


Everyone that has ever worn the badge, or had a family member who wears one, knows that the ultimate sacrifice might be asked of them.  We know that in an instant, any assignment can turn into danger, then death, then unending sorrow.

When a police officer dies in the line of duty it is a tragedy for the entire community, but it is forever a memory of fellow police officers and their families.

We can never forget their sacrifice.

 In the history of Clayton Police Department, three officers have been killed.  The deaths of these three officers span approximately a 30-year time frame.  The first officer killed in the line of duty was fatally shot and killed during a routine duty.

 
Patrol Officer Charles Lee

 

Officer Charles. H. Lee was killed in December of 1972.  He was shot twice in the back of the head after stopping two suspects for drinking and driving.  He was shot while seated in his patrol car through the metal screen that separated the front and back seat areas.

Officer Lee had served with the agency for over 2 years. He was survived by his wife and 8-month-old daughter Angela - who is now the Clayton Police Animial Control Officer.  The offender was tried and convicted then died in prison

 

 
Patrol Officer Ray Gilmore

 

Ray GilmoreIn February of 1982 Officer William R. Gilmore was killed with a handgun as he was attempting to clear an area of improperly parked vehicles along with a large group of spectators.  Officer Gilmore was attempting to leave the scene to get additional help, when a man approached and fired at Officer Gilmore striking him in the face as he sat in his patrol car.

Officer Gilmore had been with the agency for 17 months and was survived by his wife, son, daughter and parents.  The offender was tried and convicted and remains in prison today.

 
Lieutenant Monica Carey

 

Lt. Monica Carey was killed on September 14, 2001 when a suspected drug dealer backed over her with a motor vehicle.  The suspect was shot and killed by officers on the scene.

Lt. Carey was the Commander of the Investigative Division & her death had a tremendous impact on the police department.  She was highly regarded & instrumental in the operations of the department.  Lt. Carey was a two year veteran with the Clayton Police with 8 years previous law enforcement service.  Lt. Carey is survived by her husband, son and daughter.

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The National Law Enforcement Officer's Memorial Fund.  Respect, Remember, Honor. Learn more here.

 

 

 

The Johnston County Fraternal Order of Police, North Carolina,  Lodge 88.  Learn more here.

 

 

 

A public safety bagpipe band serving police, fire & rescue throughout  North Carolina. Learn more here.

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