Chaffey Alley Police Department

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Chaffey Alley Police Department
--VVV RPMBG 06:31, 13 July 2024 (UTC)
Chaffey Alley Police Department

Heytown [74,32]

Taylour Street Harry Row the Syms Museum
St. Onuphrius's Church Chaffey Alley Police Department Rawkins Plaza
Keyford Grove School Maishman Crescent a warehouse

Basic Info:

  • Police Stations can be barricaded normally.

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Chaffey Alley Police Department is one of two PDs in Heytown. It is in the north-central portion of the suburb.

Groups HQ

Malton Police Department

Chaffey Alley Police Department is also the Malton Police Department headquarters for Heytown.

Current Status

July 31st, 2009- The PD is back in survivors hands with no loses. Survivors rally at Chaffey the last bastion of humanity in Heytown.

May 3rd, 2009- The PD is currently under attack by a wave of 30+ zombies.

November 12th, 2008- Apparently, some jew-jitsu happened, because the PD's back under control. Keep it up, guys. The pitneybank wave is starting to scatter.

November 10th, 2008- The PD has been ruined, needs taking care of. Eleven zombies outside, several in. --Wildman curt 02:29, 11 November 2008 (UTC)

16/09/2008 :After a 2-zeds-breaking, the PD is under reconstruction

Status as of August 20, 2007: The PD is still in survivor hands, with about 11 people in it. I don't think break-ins are frequent, but I only dropped by for a second. Cades are at EHB. The cades are also at EHB in Sixtus General Hospital, but St. Onuphruis's Church is an entry point. Just for safety, it may be better to sleep in nearby Syms Museum.


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