Catawba Nation Division of Public Safety

Catawba Nation Division of Public Safety Welcome to the Catawba Nation's Division of Public Safety page. This page is not monitored 24/7. Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram).

With strength, unity, trust, and cultural integrity, we will ensure the safety and enhance the quality of life of the Catawba Nation community. Social Media Disclaimer and Comment Policy :
You have been directed to this website page from a Catawba Nation Social Media Site. The following Disclaimer/Policy applies to the use of all Catawba Nation Social Media sites. Catawba Nation Social Media Discl

aimer/Policy:
Purpose:
The purpose of Catawba Nation’s participation in social media is to enhance communication, collaboration, information exchange, and transparency from the Nation to its Tribal Citizens. The Catawba Nation uses social media to engage and educate residents, to learn about needs and concerns, to contribute to relevant conversations, and to promote programs and services. Information Accuracy:
Despite efforts to provide Tribal Citizens with timely, accurate, and complete information, users should be aware that there may be instances where we cannot guarantee the accuracy of information that is provided through the Nation’s social media accounts. We will make sure citizens are updated with the latest, and most complete information to the best of our abilities. Third-party comments and/or posts expressed on this site do not reflect the opinions or positions of the Catawba Nation Executive Committee, General Council, Nation employees or its affiliates, nor does the Nation guarantee the accuracy of such information posted by members of the public. Furthermore, publication of a comment or post does not imply endorsement of or agreement by the Nation, nor do such comments reflect its opinions or policies. Monitoring:
The Nation considers its social media accounts to be moderated, limited-discussion sites, and not public forums. While the Catawba Nation makes reasonable efforts to monitor and/or moderate comments posted on its social media platforms, the Nation cannot always respond in a timely manner and responses to comments may be made during standard business hours , by the Communications Director, Communications team, or staff supervisor. Terms of Participation:
Transparent communication of services and initiatives are important to the Nation. Our Tribal community includes people of all ages and backgrounds, this disclaimer is intended to ensure that all posted comments are appropriate for all ages; courteous and respectful of others; and related to matters, activities, programs, policies, or operations relevant to the Catawba Nation. Therefore, anyone who posts a comment or post to an associated social media site must agree to the following terms of participation:
• Users will treat others with respect.
• Users warrant that they own or have permission to post the information contained in their postings, including but not limited to video, photos, or digital reproductions and that the posting does not infringe on a copyright or trademark.
• Users of this site do not retain any rights over their postings. Postings are intended for public view, and any personal information posted constitutes a waiver of any rights to privacy or confidentiality.
• Users must comply with any and all terms or statements of use of specific third-party services (i.e. The Nation reserves the right to report any violation to the specific service in accordance with the policies to the third-party service. Prohibited Comments/Posts:
While a comment/post will not be removed based on a person’s or third-party’s opinion or viewpoint, the below (including but not limited to) types of comments/posts are prohibited on Catawba Nation social media sites and are subject to removal:
• Posts and comments that contain language that is considered defamatory, offensive, threatening, and/or harassing.
• Posts or comments that target or disparage any race, creed, color, age, religion, gender, marital status, status with regards to public assistance, national origin, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, or content otherwise deemed inappropriate.
• Posts or comments that are obscene or possess sexual content or links to obscene or sexual content.
• Posts and comments that are spam or that may be spam .
• Posts and comments not related to the original topic or clearly off topic, including random or unintelligible comments.
• Posts and comments that are in violation of any federal, state or local law, or advocate illegal activity.
• Posts and comments that promote particular services, products, or political organizations.
• Political comments or posts promoting, opposing, or advertising any person campaigning for election to a political office or promoting or opposing ballot propositions .
• Posts and comments that infringe on copyrights or trademarks unless posted with the copyright holder’s consent.
• Post or comments with personally identifiable information, including but not limited to, Social Security Numbers, home or business addresses, e-mail addresses, or phone numbers.
• Posts or comments with solicitations, solicitations of funds or advertisements, including promotion or endorsement of any financial, commercial, or non-governmental agency; as well as solicitations to commit, or speech integral to, criminal conduct.
• Defamation (libel/slander)
• Fraud
• Posts or comments that contain information that could compromise the safety or security of the public, public officials, Catawba Nation employees, or public systems.
• Posts or comments that include content that could compromise an ongoing investigation, and police tactics.
• Posts or comments with content that could violate the legal ownership interest of any other party. Intellectual property or proprietary information posted without the permission or approval of the owner, including copyrighted or trademarked images or graphics and images not owned by the user.
• Posts or comments that contain viruses or similar harmful programs, including spam and similar content.
• Comments or posts from non-tribal citizens that appear to be harmful, harassing, or spamming in nature.
• Duplicate posts
• Posts or comments that include embedded links to external websites or applications
• Posts and Comments of a troll and/or automatic software programs such as bot accounts. Removal of Comments and Social Media Users:
The Catawba Nation reserves the right to delete or hide comments and/or posts at any time that do not comply with this policy. After deletion of a comment, social media administrator(s) will provide notice to users who violate the Social Media Policy through the respective social media-messaging tool and/or email address, if provided. Within the notice, the social media administrator(s) will provide:
o A digital link to its Social Media Policy
o Reasoning for the deletion of the user’s comment(s)
o Notice of access denial if violation of the policy occurs again (a short ban of two days.) The Catawba Nation reserves the right to deny access to social media sites for any individual, except Tribal Citizens, who continues to violate the Social Media Policy following at least one notice to the user that inappropriate content has been deleted. Responsibility of Content:
Site administrators, writers, third-parties, and social media users are fully responsible for the content they submit. Users participate at their own risk and are personally responsible for their own comments, username, and any information provided. If you have any questions concerning the operation of The Catawba Nation’s social media sites, please contact the Communication’s team at [email protected].

The Catawba Nation Division of Public Safety would like to extend our sincere appreciation to our partners from Axon and...
06/16/2026

The Catawba Nation Division of Public Safety would like to extend our sincere appreciation to our partners from Axon and Skydio for taking the time on Monday to meet with our Public Safety team and provide a hands-on demonstration of some of the latest advancements in public safety technology.

As we continue building and strengthening our capabilities across the Catawba Nation, opportunities like this allow us to evaluate innovative tools that can further enhance our mission of protecting our community, improving situational awareness, and ensuring our personnel have access to cutting-edge technology to better serve those who depend on us.

We are grateful for the partnership and collaboration as we continue moving forward in building a modern, progressive, and highly capable public safety organization for the future of our Nation.

We are the Peacekeepers and Protectors of the Great Catawba Nation.







Community Message – Catawba Nation Intimate Partner Violence SurveyDear Catawba Nation Community Members, Partners, and ...
06/13/2026

Community Message – Catawba Nation Intimate Partner Violence Survey

Dear Catawba Nation Community Members, Partners, and Supporters,

The Catawba Nation Department of Victim Services, as part of the Division of Public Safety, in collaboration with our valued community partner Reflection of Inspiration, is committed to ensuring the safety, well-being, and support of all members of our community. As part of that shared commitment, we are asking for your assistance in completing an important community survey focused on intimate partner violence awareness, prevention, and support services.

Your voice is critically important. The purpose of this survey is to help us better understand the experiences, concerns, and needs within our community so that together we can strengthen future programs, improve victim support services, and develop education and outreach efforts that directly benefit those we serve.

We respectfully invite all community members, organizations, and partners to take a few moments to participate in this important initiative.

You can access the survey using one of the following methods:

1. Survey Link
Please use the link below to complete the survey online:
Catawba Intimate Partner Violence Survey: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/4yM2WTJLsm

2. QR Code
You may also scan the QR code provided on the attached flyer to access the survey quickly from your mobile device.

Every response received will help guide future planning and allow us to continue building stronger programs, expanding support services, and creating a safer, healthier community for individuals and families in need.

Thank you for taking the time to support this important effort and for helping us continue protecting and caring for our community.

Together, through partnership, awareness, and action, we can build a stronger and safer future for the Catawba Nation community.

HEAT SAFETY ALERT FOR THE CATAWBA NATION 🔥The Catawba Nation encourages all citizens, residents, employees, and visitors...
06/10/2026

HEAT SAFETY ALERT FOR THE CATAWBA NATION 🔥

The Catawba Nation encourages all citizens, residents, employees, and visitors to take precautions as dangerously hot temperatures are expected across our area in the coming days.

High temperatures and humidity can quickly lead to heat-related illnesses such as heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Everyone is encouraged to take the following safety measures:

☀️ Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day, even if you do not feel thirsty.
☀️ Limit outdoor activities during the hottest parts of the day, typically between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
☀️ Wear lightweight, light-colored clothing and use sunscreen when outdoors.
☀️ Never leave children, elderly individuals, or pets unattended in a vehicle, even for a short period of time.
☀️ Check on family members, neighbors, and elders who may be more vulnerable to extreme heat.
☀️ Seek air-conditioned environments whenever possible and take frequent breaks if working outdoors.

Know the warning signs of heat-related illness:
• Heavy sweating, dizziness, nausea, and weakness may indicate heat exhaustion.
• Confusion, loss of consciousness, or a body temperature above 103°F may indicate heat stroke, which is a medical emergency. Call 911 immediately.

The safety and well-being of our community remain our highest priority. Please stay informed, take precautions, and look out for one another during this period of extreme heat.
Stay safe and stay cool.

— Catawba Nation Division of Public Safety :::

A stretch of hot weather is incoming across the southeastern CONUS over the next several days. Highs in the upper 90s to near 100F will yield a Major Heat risk for most of our area on Friday and Saturday. Be sure to review your heat safety tips!

Thank you PO Barrett for helping this guy safely cross the road!
06/07/2026

Thank you PO Barrett for helping this guy safely cross the road!

06/04/2026

The Catawba Nation Division of Public Safety is now accepting proposals for Professional Electrical Engineering & FEMA BRI Grant Support Services in support of a critical Backup Power Generation Resiliency Project.

This grant initiative, funded through the FEMA Building Resilient Infrastructure & Communities (BRIC) Program, aims to strengthen infrastructure and enhance emergency preparedness across our Nation.

Proposal Deadline: June 18, 2026 at 5:00 PM EST
📍 RFP No.: CN-PS-2026-001

For more information or submission details, please contact Doug Spinks / Director of Tribal Disaster Preparedness Director / [email protected]
Access proposal documents below:

06/04/2026

The Catawba Nation Division of Public Safety is now accepting proposals for Professional Electrical Engineering & FEMA BRI Grant Support Services in support of a critical Backup Power Generation Resiliency Project.

This initiative, funded through the FEMA Building Resilient Infrastructure & Communities (BRIC) Program, aims to strengthen infrastructure and enhance emergency preparedness across our Nation.

Proposal Deadline: June 18, 2026 at 5:00 PM EST
RFP No.: CN-PS-2026-001

For more information or submission details, please contact Doug Spinks / Director of Tribal Disaster Preparedness Director / [email protected]

Access proposal documents below:

The Axon Roadshow stopped by the Nation yesterday, bringing hands-on demonstrations of the latest public safety technolo...
06/02/2026

The Axon Roadshow stopped by the Nation yesterday, bringing hands-on demonstrations of the latest public safety technology from body-worn cameras to TASER devices and more.

This invitation-only event welcomed Nation Public Safety staff and surrounding law enforcement partners for an up-close look at tools designed to support safety, accountability, and innovation in the field.

⚠️ TICK SEASON ALERT: Protect Yourself and Your Family ⚠️The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is reporti...
06/02/2026

⚠️ TICK SEASON ALERT: Protect Yourself and Your Family ⚠️
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is reporting record-high emergency room visits related to tick bites across the United States.
With tick populations increasing and tick-borne illnesses such as Lyme disease and Alpha-gal Syndrome on the rise, it is more important than ever to take simple precautions when spending time outdoors.
✔️ Use EPA-approved insect repellents.
✔️ Wear long sleeves and pants when possible.
✔️ Perform daily tick checks on yourself, your children, and your pets.
✔️ Remove ticks promptly and properly if found.
✔️ Monitor for symptoms such as fever, fatigue, rash, or other flu-like symptoms following a tick bite.
Ticks can be found in wooded areas, tall grass, parks, and even your own backyard. Prevention and early detection are your best defenses.
For more information and prevention resources, visit:
🔗 CDC: Weekly ER Visits for Tick Bites Higher Than Usual
https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2026/2026-cdc-data-show-weekly-er-visits-for-tick-bites-higher-than-usual.html
🔗 CDC Tick Bite Guide
https://www.cdc.gov/ticks/communication-resources/tick-bite-bot-1.html
The Catawba Tribal Police Department encourages all community members to remain vigilant, take preventive measures when outdoors, and consult a healthcare provider if they experience symptoms following a tick bite.
Stay aware, stay protected, and enjoy the outdoors safely.

Tool to assist people in removing attached ticks and seeking health care when appropriate.

May 2026 Public Safety/CNTPD Monthly Report
06/01/2026

May 2026 Public Safety/CNTPD Monthly Report

06/01/2026

Today is the first day of hurricane season! The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season officially runs from June 1 through November 30. Historically, this six-month window covers over 97% of tropical cyclone activity. While the season peaks in early September, residents can check official updates via the National Hurricane Center and review the South Carolina Emergency Management Division for local preparedness.

https://www.facebook.com/SCEMD/
https://www.facebook.com/NWSNHC/

Official page for the NOAA NWS National Hurricane Center. Details: weather.gov/facebook

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