Annual Reports
The most recent Oak Island Police Department Annual Report was presented to the Oak Island Town Council during its regular meeting on February 11, 2025.
Message from the Chief
On behalf of all the members of the Oak Island Police Department, it is my pleasure to present our 2024 Annual Report. The information contained in the following pages reflects the outstanding work completed by our dedicated staff and officers.
The report outlines the services and accomplishments achieved by the Department, along with statistical information on crime and traffic, as well as partnerships that have been built with the community throughout the year.
The Department works daily to keep our community protected and streets safe. Traffic safety, community engagement, beach safety, and employee development continue to be priorities as we remain focused on delivering the highest quality of police services possible.
Even though our town has thousands of visitors each year, the Town maintains a low crime rate. Over the past few years, the Department has overseen and greatly improved the Traffic Safety Camera project expanding to more than sixty safety cameras throughout the Town which capture the high traffic and high liability areas. This has been a great addition that adds another layer of safety to our community.
As with many beach communities, the use of Low-Speed Vehicles (LSVs) is a popular and convenient way to travel around the island during the summer season. In response to the increasing number of LSVs, the Department launched the “Slow Ride: Take it Safely” campaign, which included a video and map to help LSV drivers navigate the Island in a safe manner.
Additionally, the Department conducted Active Shooter training for Town employees and completed security assessments for numerous town buildings.
Community engagement and partnerships continue to remain a priority, as our Community Resource Officer and patrol officers are accessible and frequently involved in Town events. In 2024, we hosted or participated in community events such National Night Out, School Supply Drive, The Clause Cause, Banding Together for Western North Carolina, and many others. We are grateful for the community support as we work to reinforce our established relationships, solving problems together as they arise.
I want to thank all the members of the Oak Island Police Department for doing an outstanding job and extend a special Thank You to the Oak Island community for their support and for allowing us to serve.
Charles A. Morris II
Chief of Police