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Cambridge Police > News > CPD’s Harvard Square-Central Square Unit Builds Relationships as Part of Its Approach
CPD’s Harvard Square-Central Square Unit Builds Relationships as Part of Its Approach
Cambridge Police Department’s Harvard Square/Central Square Unit Builds Relationships as Part of Its Approach
Harvard and Central Squares in Cambridge have their own unique personalities. Our Harvard Square/Central Square Unit has spent a long time getting to know them. Sgt. Sean Lowe and Officer Joe Grassi primarily staff the Harvard Square Unit while Officers Frank Gutoski and Billy Simmons work in the Central Square Unit. These officers, who are embedded in the squares, work closely with businesses, residents, and associations to identify and resolve potential issues. “It’s vital to have familiar faces in the business districts in the neighborhoods,” said Sgt. Lowe. “Having a level of trust so that they can get whatever they need and whatever we can provide and help them through the process,” explained Officer Grassi.
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Denise Jillson is the Executive Director at the Harvard Square Business Association. She says the public benefits from the CPD’s collaboration and partnership.“They are an essential part of the fabric of this community,” said Jillson. “The interactions with the community are professional, friendly, and effective. “The feedback and data will tell us that when you have business owners and residents in the area that know the officers, it encourages open communication and really fosters trust,” said Sgt. Lowe.
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