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Police Department Invites Public to Town Hall Meetings

October 18, 2011 By News Release

DEARBORN, Michigan – The Dearborn Police Department invites the public to a series of Town Hall Meetings beginning Oct. 19 to discuss how residents and police can work together to prevent crimes in neighborhoods.

Representatives from the Dearborn Police Department will also explain the specific ways the department serves the community.

The following is a schedule of the free Town Hall Meetings:

  • 7 p.m. Wednesday, October 19 – Bryant Middle School, 460 North Vernon St.
  • 7 p.m. Thursday, October 27 – City Council Chambers, Dearborn City Hall, 13615 Michigan Ave.
  • 7 p.m. Wednesday, November 2 – Dearborn Public Schools Administration Building, 18700

During the Town Hall events, residents can meet Police Chief Ronald Haddad, learn about crime patterns in their neighborhood, see police vehicles on display, get free child identification kits, pick up crime prevention material, and sign up for timely police and traffic alerts via the NIXLE communication system.

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