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CPD to Host Neighborhood Sergeants Meeting for Cambridgeport and Riverside Residents Tomorrow Night

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The Cambridge Police Department invites all Cambridgeport and Riverside residents and businesses to a community meeting hosted by the Cambridge Police Neighborhood Sergeants Program and city officials on Wednesday, September 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the Morse School’s auditorium. This community meeting will provide an opportunity for residents to meet with your Neighborhood Sergeant and Lieutenant (as well as other police officials), learn about the latest information around the department’s investigation and response related to the two recent shootings in the area on September 5 and September 10, discuss any other crime and safety concerns in your neighborhood, and hear about the many services offered by the Cambridge Police Department.

When: Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 7:30 p.m.


Where:
Morse School (Auditorium),
40 Granite Street in Cambridge

If you are unable to attend the meeting, but would like to connect with your Neighborhood Outreach Officers, please e-mail NeighborhoodSergeantsCambridgeport@CambridgePolice.orgNeighborhoodSergeantsRiverside@CambridgePolice.org or call 617-349-9339.

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The Cambridge Police Department is committed to the enforcement of laws and preservation of order that protect the rights and property of every person within the City of Cambridge. Our mission is to provide the highest quality of police service and to impact crime, and its associated elements, through the utilization of new and proven crime prevention strategies and problem-solving partnerships with our community.  For more information, follow @CambridgePolice on Twitter, or access the department’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/CambridgePolice.

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