Recently, several afternoon burglaries have been reported to the Dearborn Police Department. The areas affected include those neighborhoods within the Michigan, Ford Road, Telegraph, Golfview area.
The Dearborn Police Department is currently allocating special resources to address this situation. Residents are encouraged to contact the police with any information related to these crimes and to report any suspicious activity to the Suspicious Activity Hotline @ 313.943.3030. Callers speak directly to a police dispatcher and may remain anonymous.
Residents may access crime statistics for their neighborhood online at www.crimemapping.com
The Dearborn Police Department is currently allocating special resources to address this situation. Residents are encouraged to contact the police with any information related to these crimes and to report any suspicious activity to the Suspicious Activity Hotline @ 313.943.3030. Callers speak directly to a police dispatcher and may remain anonymous.
Residents may access crime statistics for their neighborhood online at www.crimemapping.com
The Dearborn Police have also announced a Town Hall meeting in our area which is especially timely now.
TOWN HALL MEETING
Date: Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Time: 7:00 PM
Location: Bryant Middle School
460 N Vernon St
- Meet Police Chief Ronald Haddad
- Learn about crime patterns in your neighborhood
- Police Vehicle Display
- Free Child Identification Kits
- Crime Prevention Material & Tips
- Sign up for NIXLE
- Open discussion
TOWN HALL MEETING
Date: Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Time: 7:00 PM
Location: Bryant Middle School
460 N Vernon St
- Meet Police Chief Ronald Haddad
- Learn about crime patterns in your neighborhood
- Police Vehicle Display
- Free Child Identification Kits
- Crime Prevention Material & Tips
- Sign up for NIXLE
- Open discussion
As always, look out for your neighbors' homes and cars this fall.
By the way, leaf pick-up is scheduled to begin the week of the 24th.
Go Tigers (and Lions)!