May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month!
Before you head out onto the road, do a quick check of your gear, your bike, and yourself to make sure you're ready to go.
Your safety depends on it.
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Official City of Myrtle Beach Police Department Account. This is not monitored 24/7. Public safety is a shared responsibility. Non-emergency line-843-918-1382.
- Juvenile Curfew Reminder Unaccompanied minors (17 & under) must be out of the downtown Ocean Blvd zone and city-owned properties by 9 p.m. unless with a parent/guardian. Citywide curfew remains midnight–6 a.m. Details: police.cityofmyrtlebeach.com/myrtle-beach..… #MyrtleBeachPD
- Do what's right when you see lights! Help keep our police, fire, EMS, and tow truck drivers safe! It's the law!
- Join a department that values professional development, hands-on training, and strong community connections. Explore our many specialized units and find the role that fits you. • Certified Police Officer (Transfer) • Police Recruit • Detention Officer JOINMBPD.COM
- Please keep in mind that our social media accounts are NOT monitored 24/7. As always, you can reach our non-emergency police line at 843-918-1382. For emergencies, please call 9-1-1. . Public safety is a shared responsibility!
- Use our Internet Purchase Exchange Zone at 1101 N. Oak Street for safer meetups. It is well lit, monitored 24/7, and provides a secure place to complete transactions with people you do not know. Stay safe and protect yourself and your belongings.
- Do you know when you Do and Don't stop for a school bus in South Carolina? Don't worry, we’ve got you! Here's a quick and easy-to-read guide. For more school bus safety information, visit scdps.sc.gov/schoolbus
- Do what's right when you see lights! Help keep our police, fire, EMS, and tow truck drivers safe! It's the law!
- Love the beach and want to help keep it clean? Join the Beach Roamers volunteer program. Training is January 14 at 3:00 p.m. Registration is required. Sign up on Eventbrite: eventbrite.com/.../beach-roam… Questions? Contact Master Corporal Kevin Larke at [email protected]
- Help keep Pedestrians Safe Drive sober Obey traffic signals Don’t drive distracted Obey speed limits As a pedestrian, please look both ways before crossing the street, make yourself seen before you cross the street, and please use dedicated cross walks to safely cross the street!
- Please keep in mind that our social media accounts are NOT monitored 24/7. As always, you can reach our non-emergency police line at 843-918-1382. For emergencies, please call 9-1-1. . Public safety is a shared responsibility!
- 🚨Scam Alert 🚨 Scammers are posing as law enforcement, demanding money or gift cards by phone, text, or email. Hang up, don’t respond, don’t send money. Report scams: 843-918-1382 Stay vigilant, Myrtle Beach!
- Enjoy the holidays responsibly, Myrtle Beach 🎄 🚫 Never drive impaired. Plan a safe ride home. 🚔 Buckle up, obey speed limits, and stay off your phone. ⚠️ Slow down for weather, construction, and heavy traffic. Let’s keep our roads safe this holiday season.














