City of Warner Robins Unveils State-of-the-Art Real Time Crime Center

Warner Robins, Georgia - The City of Warner Robins marked a major milestone in public safety today with the official unveiling of its Real Time Crime Center (RTCC) at the Law Enforcement Center. Mayor LaRhonda W. Patrick, City Council members, and Police Chief Wayne Fisher joined media representatives for a first look at the new hub of technology-driven policing.

The Real Time Crime Center is designed to provide Warner Robins Police Department with real-time access to critical data, surveillance feeds, and analytical tools—enhancing officer response times, situational awareness, and investigative capabilities.

“This is more than a room with monitors, this is a shift in how we approach crime prevention and emergency response,” said Chief Wayne Fisher. “The Real Time Crime Center allows us to be more proactive, more connected, and more efficient in serving the citizens of Warner Robins. It's a force multiplier, and it will be a game changer in our ability to keep the community safe.”

The RTCC integrates technologies such as live traffic cameras, license plate readers, public safety databases, and communication systems, allowing for a coordinated and intelligent response to incidents as they happen.

Mayor LaRhonda W. Patrick praised the center as a step forward in building a smarter, safer city. “Today, we are turning vision into action,” said Mayor Patrick. “The Real Time Crime Center embodies our continued commitment to innovation, transparency, and public safety. It is another step to being a fully connected, smart community, one that puts the well-being of our residents at the forefront of everything we do.”

While the unveiling event was limited to media only, the City plans to share more about the center’s impact through upcoming town hall meetings hosted by the Warner Robins Police Department.

For more information about the Warner Robins Police Department and its initiatives, visit www.wrga.gov