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  • Writer's pictureLogan Foster

On the Beat: Officer Brian Meador’s In-Depth Recap of Local Crime Trends

Please find attached the video for the February Crime Statistics Meeting. Officer Brian Meador expertly facilitated the session, thoroughly briefing participants on recent crime trends. Following his presentation, community members were invited to engage in a Q&A segment with law enforcement officials. This dialogue allowed immediate responses to the attendees' queries, especially regarding their specific neighborhoods. Officers were observed taking diligent notes on the issues raised, ensuring that follow-up meetings with concerned citizens were arranged to address these matters promptly.


If you would like to look at the individual slides and police beats, view the PDFs Below:

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Empowering Our Community Through Transparency: Attend the Upcoming Police Crime Stats Meeting

Do you feel uncertain about the safety of your neighborhood? Are you eager to understand the ebbs and flows of crime in South Bend? If safety and informed citizenship are important to you, mark your calendar for the invaluable Monthly Police Crime Stats Meeting hosted by the South Bend Police Department. This March 13th, 2024, at 6:30 PM, engage directly with your city's safety stewards in the Police Station Auditorium at 701 W. Sample Street.

This is more than a meeting; it's an engaging community event where detailed crime statistics are not just presented but dissected for clarity and understanding. Not only will you receive informative maps and printouts, but you’ll also gain meaningful insight into the data behind the safety of our streets.

What's truly unique about this session is the participatory atmosphere — a forum where South Bend residents lead the narrative through pressing questions and receive real-time responses from the officers who patrol their streets. Picture yourself having the ear of local law enforcement, with the power to elicit immediate action on your concerns.

Community participation is the backbone of public safety! Elevate your awareness, voice your concerns, and be part of the proactive change. Your presence can make a profound impact. Let's ensure our community remains a safe environment for all — attend, ask, and be informed.

🚨 Remember: March 13th is the date, 6:30 PM is the time, and 701 W. Sample Street is the place. Be there to play your part in South Bend's safety and well-being! 🚔💼

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