IMPD creates community councils to help improve communication and keep neighborhoods safe
6 years ago
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department has created a community council in each of the six police districts. Each district will get a share of a $400,000 crime prevention grant to help create a unique plan specific to each neighborhood.
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