Chattanooga Police Launches CityGuards App for Enhanced Safety and Connection

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In a move aimed at strengthening community ties and enhancing public safety, the Chattanooga Police Department (CPD) has unveiled its latest initiative: the CityGuards App. This innovative tool offers residents a seamless way to connect with police services, access vital resources, and contribute to community safety from the convenience of their smartphones.

The CityGuards App is now available for download on both iOS and Android platforms and enables users to engage with the Chattanooga Police Department like never before. Among its features, the app allows residents to request services quickly, access essential safety resources, and anonymously submit tips directly to law enforcement—ensuring that citizens can play an active role in maintaining safety within their communities.

The app is designed with user-friendliness in mind, catering to individuals of all ages and technological backgrounds. Users can browse various resources related to crime prevention, community programs, and safety tips right from their devices. Importantly, the ability to submit anonymous tips through the app ensures that individuals can share valuable information without fear of retribution.

CityGuards is part of CPD’s broader strategy to embrace modern technologies and engage with the community in meaningful ways. The department is optimistic that the app will enhance communication, boost community involvement, and ultimately contribute to a safer Chattanooga for all residents.

Residents are encouraged to download CityGuards today and explore its array of features. By leveraging this powerful new tool, Chattanoogans can foster a collaborative partnership with their local law enforcement, ensuring a safer environment for everyone.

For more information about the app click here if you’re an Apple User or here if you’re a Google User.

Together, let’s make Chattanooga a safer place—one connection at a time!

SOURCES: Chattanooga Police Department & NOOGAtoday