TRIAD


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The TRIAD partnership in Virginia, through the Office of the Attorney General, protects our growing elderly population. With the support of the local sheriffs, police chiefs, AARP, and other community services groups Triad works to keep older Virginians informed of their rights. 

A major purpose of TRIAD is to develop, expand and implement effective crime prevention and safety programs for older Virginians.

TRIAD works at the local level to improve the quality of life for seniors by providing an active exchange of information between local law enforcement and seniors.

TRIAD was established in 1988 when three national organizations agreed that the elderly could better be protected by cooperative efforts. The relationship was cemented when the organizations - the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), and the National Sheriffs' Association (NSA) - signed a cooperative agreement.

The Attorney General has pledged to continue the mission of TRAID, which started in Virginia in 1995 and now over 200 counties, cities, and towns have signed a TRIAD Cooperative Agreement.

The Prince George TRIAD agreement was signed on February 22, 2008, by Sheriff Allin, Chief Frankenstein, and Commonwealth Attorney Paul.

For more information on TRIAD contact the Prince George Sheriff's Office at 804-733-2690. Or visit the TRIAD website at https://www.oag.state.va.us/programs-initiatives/triad-seniors.

TRIAD meetings are:

  • 4th Monday of each month at the Prince George County Library.
  • TRIAD will meet on February 12 at 1:00 PM. There will not be a meeting on February 26, 2024.