6
323 Cantyre St, Port Wentworth, GA 31407, USA
Port Wentworth, Georgia 31407
+1 912-964-4360

They are still not got it right.

Jason Bragg make officers look bad.

I took my youngest son to our community back to school fair. At the fair, there was a Port Wentworth police tent. My son and I went over to check it out. They were giving away free fingerprint kits and of course my son wanted to participate. When we were waiting in line, I recognized an officer as the one that was assigned to my ex-husbands case. I gave him one of those hey I recognize you smiles, but it was obvious he did not recognize me. It soon became very clear he did not recognize me. As my son walked up to the officer doing the finger printing, the officers began to gossip. To my dismay, it was about ex-husbands death. I was shocked. I peered over to my son hoping he did not catch on and it appeared he didn't. I have never been so hurt and angry at the same time. I felt paralyzed. This wasn't a group of housewives, it was the actual officers who worked the case. (Or at least one). They were discussing personal information that had been shared with them in interviews during the investigation. These were things that had not been made public. As a Port Wentworth resident, I have lost all faith in the department and fear any information shared during an ongoing investigation will be shared in a public forum for anyone to hear. Theses officers showed very poor judgement and are a poor example of your department.

Being a Georgia native who has traveled extensively over my life, I would like to say that it is an utter shame that Port Wentworth greets our south bound guest. Being that I have driven from Washington to Florida numerous times, I can say that I have never seen a state repeatedly greet it's guest with the opportunity to supplement the local tax base via speeding tickets. If your goal is to make Georgia feel like a police state you are succeeding. Being a resident of Saint Louis County I will warn you that this does not work long term and creates a deep divide between those who serve and protect and those need service and protection.

Poor excuse for law enforcement agency. I am from a family of law enforcement and have never seen such a lack of common sense in this field. What happened to the decent people who are there to protect and serve? And you wonder why people do not respect you.

Most despicable set of officers in Savannah.

Show Map

Port Wentworth Police Department — Police station in Port Wentworth

We are glad to greet you!

Port Wentworth Police Department

Police station at 323 Cantyre St, Port Wentworth, GA 31407, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Port Wentworth Police Department: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday
    8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday
    8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday
    Closed
  • Sunday
    Closed

Rating

4
/
5
Based on 6 reviews

Contacts

Categories:
State:
Georgia
Address:
323 Cantyre St, Port Wentworth, GA 31407, USA.
City:
Port Wentworth
Postcode:
31407

About Port Wentworth Police Department

Port Wentworth Police Department is a US Police station based in Port Wentworth, Georgia. Port Wentworth Police Department is located at 323 Cantyre St, Port Wentworth, GA 31407, USA.


Please contact with Port Wentworth Police Department using information above: Address, Phone number, Fax, Postal code, Website address, E-mail, Facebook. Find Port Wentworth Police Department opening hours and driving directions or map. Find real customer reviews and ratings or write your own review.

Are you the owner?
You can make a change to the page:
Edit this page

ALL reviews about Port Wentworth Police Department

  • Melanie
    Added 2016.08.03
    They are still not got it right.
  • Jack
    Added 2016.06.17
    Jason Bragg make officers look bad.
  • Avery
    Added 2016.06.07
    I took my youngest son to our community back to school fair. At the fair, there was a Port Wentworth police tent. My son and I went over to check it out. They were giving away free fingerprint kits and of course my son wanted to participate. When we were waiting in line, I recognized an officer as the one that was assigned to my ex-husbands case. I gave him one of those hey I recognize you smiles, but it was obvious he did not recognize me. It soon became very clear he did not recognize me. As my son walked up to the officer doing the finger printing, the officers began to gossip. To my dismay, it was about ex-husbands death. I was shocked. I peered over to my son hoping he did not catch on and it appeared he didn't. I have never been so hurt and angry at the same time. I felt paralyzed. This wasn't a group of housewives, it was the actual officers who worked the case. (Or at least one). They were discussing personal information that had been shared with them in interviews during the investigation. These were things that had not been made public. As a Port Wentworth resident, I have lost all faith in the department and fear any information shared during an ongoing investigation will be shared in a public forum for anyone to hear. Theses officers showed very poor judgement and are a poor example of your department.
  • Megan
    Added 2016.03.12
    Being a Georgia native who has traveled extensively over my life, I would like to say that it is an utter shame that Port Wentworth greets our south bound guest. Being that I have driven from Washington to Florida numerous times, I can say that I have never seen a state repeatedly greet it's guest with the opportunity to supplement the local tax base via speeding tickets. If your goal is to make Georgia feel like a police state you are succeeding. Being a resident of Saint Louis County I will warn you that this does not work long term and creates a deep divide between those who serve and protect and those need service and protection.
  • Julian
    Added 2016.01.01
    Poor excuse for law enforcement agency. I am from a family of law enforcement and have never seen such a lack of common sense in this field. What happened to the decent people who are there to protect and serve? And you wonder why people do not respect you.
  • Destiny
    Added 2013.09.15
    Most despicable set of officers in Savannah.
Leave your own review about Port Wentworth Police Department:
Add a review