Pine Ridge Police Department

Pine Ridge Police Department

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06/18/2026

From NewSouth Waste/Tyler Sanitation:

There will be no change to the pickup schedule because of the Juneteenth Holiday. Pickup will still be on Friday June 19th.

Please place your carts at the curb as usual.

Have a great weekend!

06/17/2026

To the Members of Our Community,

Thank you for the trust placed in me by our community, our officers, and our Town Council. It is an honor to serve as Chief of Police for the Pine Ridge Police Department. I serve in the role as Chief of Police with humility, a deep sense of responsibility, and a firm commitment to public service.

Public safety is not achieved by police alone. It is built through strong partnerships with residents, neighborhood leaders, businesses, faith communities, and local organizations.

This award would not have been possible without the support from members of our wonderful community. Thank you for your support. I look forward to seeing you at our Back to School Bash on July 25th.

Chief

Last night at the council meeting, Mayor Daniel Davis presented Pine Ridge Police Department’s Chief Frankie Neeley with the 2026 The Lexington County Chronicle’s Best Law Enforcement Officer award.

Congratulations on this well deserved award.

As Chief of Police, Frankie is responsible for maintaining law and order in our town, ensuring that our citizens feel safe and protected. He oversees the operations of the police department, manages and directs police personnel, and ensures that state laws and town ordinances are enforced in a fair and equitable manner.

In addition to managing the day-to-day operations of the police department, he is also responsible for developing and implementing long-term strategies to address public safety issues in our community. This includes collaborating with other local law enforcement agencies, community organizations, and town officials to identify and address the root causes of crimes and areas of concern while implementing effective prevention measures.

Ultimately, Chief Neeley is a vital part of our community's leadership team, working tirelessly to protect and serve our citizens, maintain public safety, while building stronger relationships with the public, our residents and local businesses.

Thank you Chief Neeley for your unwavering dedication, support and commitment to our Town. We are very fortunate to have you as our Chief.

Vote here for The State’s Midlands 2026 high school baseball Player of the Year 06/10/2026

Vote for Airport Eagles Baseball’s Rylan Bullis for player of the year! Let’s go Eagles!

Vote here for The State’s Midlands 2026 high school baseball Player of the Year Polls for the high school baseball player of the year ends June 17, and you can vote for your favorite player as often as you want.

06/10/2026

Calling All Businesses & Community Supporters!

As we look ahead to the next school year, we want to make sure every child in our community walks into their classroom on day one feeling confident, prepared, and ready to learn. But many families face financial hardships that make purchasing essential school supplies difficult.
You can make a direct impact by participating in our Back to School Bash by donating school supplies. Every donation helps us prepare local students for a successful school year. Whether you're a business, organization, or individual, your contribution can make a real difference.

If you'd like to donate items, please bring donations to Pine Ridge Town Hall. Together, let's make sure every child starts the school year confident, prepared, and ready to learn.

Donation Deadline July 20th

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2757 Fish Hatchery Road
West Columbia, SC
29172