Guelph police launch new community policing webpage
The Guelph Police Service are hoping residents will use a new website to report crime and get tips to keep their community safe.
They have launched the Community Policing webpage where people can also get information on supports that are available. “We invite our citizens to visit our new Community Policing webpage to learn more about our members and the services we provide,” said police chief Gord Cobey in a statement. “Working together with our community, we are committed to providing the best possible service and striving to ensure the health and safety of our community.”
Visitors to the webpage can access things like CPTED where they can have an officer come to their home or business and learn ways to make their property less inviting for criminals. Another is the Community Police Academy program where an officer can make a presentation to a community group to address issues such as fraud and drug use.The webpage has been up for a couple of weeks and sergeant Chris Probst said it is already getting some use.
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