Helping Police Identify ‘Hot Spots’

Community leaders announced a partnership Tuesday with the Youngstown Police Department to provide “hot spot” cards to the public to address crime.

“This card was initiated to let a focus be on what is going on in our community,” community leader Bobbe Reynolds said during a news conference in front of the Youngstown Police Department.

“It’s an opportunity for our residents to report any type of suspicious or what they may consider illegal activity anonymously,” she said.

“The cards are to help the community, along with the police, address and cooperate with any type of activities that would bring harm or unsafety to our community. It is to reduce violence, create safety and it’s an opportunity for you to do it anonymously.

Vindicator story at https://www.vindy.com/news/local-news/2021/03/police-seek-community-help-identifying-hot-spots/

Community leaders announced a partnership Tuesday with the Youngstown Police Department to provide “hot spot” cards to the public to address crime.

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