News Summary
The York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office invites residents to a Community Crime Forum on April 24 from 6-8 p.m. at the sheriff’s department. Attendees can engage with law enforcement, discuss local crime statistics, and seek insights on various public safety topics, including mental health support and current scams. Pre-registration is required for this free event, encouraging community involvement in public safety discussions.
York-Poquoson Residents Invited to Community Crime Forum
In a move to enhance public safety and foster community engagement, the York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office is gearing up for a community-driven Crime Forum on April 24, from 6-8 p.m. This exciting event will take place right at the sheriff’s department headquarters on Goodwin Neck Road.
What to Expect at the Forum
Community members are encouraged to come out and join Sheriff Ron Montgomery and his dedicated team of deputies as they dive into a variety of pressing public safety topics. Attendees will have the chance to ask questions, share their concerns, and really engage with the law enforcement officials that serve their community.
Among the highlights of the forum will be an insightful presentation featuring local crime statistics and trends. Understanding these trends is crucial for residents, as it helps them stay informed about safety in their neighborhoods.
Core Values of Community Policing
The sheriff’s office prides itself on a philosophy of community policing, which is all about building trust and fostering strong relationships between law enforcement and the community. Sheriff Montgomery is committed to ensuring that the voices of residents are heard and given due consideration in discussions about maintaining public safety.
Possible Discussion Topics
- The role of law enforcement in mental health response: Addressing how officers can assist in situations involving mental health crises.
- Support for the special needs community: Exploring the unique challenges and how law enforcement can provide appropriate support.
- Use of flock cameras and license plate readers: The impact of technology on crime prevention.
- ICE and immigration: Discussing the involvement and limitations of law enforcement with the immigration process.
- Enforcement issues related to vape shops and THC-A: Delving into the current legal landscape surrounding these products.
- School threats and safety: How law enforcement investigates threats in schools and maintains safety in educational environments.
- Current scams affecting the region: Identifying common scams and providing tips to avoid them.
Welcoming Special Guests
The forum will also feature additional guest speakers, including Del. Chad Green and Commonwealth Attorney Krystyn Reid, making the event even more valuable for those looking to enhance their understanding of local safety issues.
Free to Attend, But Don’t Forget to Register!
The best part? The event is completely free and open to the public! However, to ensure a seamless experience, pre-registration is required through the York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to engage, learn, and voice your concerns.
Mark Your Calendars!
So, mark your calendars for April 24 from 6-8 p.m. at the sheriff’s office. This Crime Forum promises to be an important gathering for anyone looking to stay informed about public safety and be a proactive part of their community. It’s sure to be a valuable evening filled with insightful discussions and essential information!
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- WYDaily: York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office Hosting Crime Forum
- Herald Online: Politics and Government News
- Fort Mill Sun: Guide to York County Sheriff’s Race
- York Daily Record: Heroin Forum Planned
- WTKR: Sen. Mason and Former Sheriff Face Off
- Wikipedia: Crime Prevention
- Google Search: Public Safety
- Google Scholar: Community Policing
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Criminal Justice
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