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AGI Minutes
2010-11

Crime Maps
2010-12

Current 80 Most Recent
Police Incidences


Discuss concerns about criminal activity
in our area with police and neighbors!


 Monthly Alvernon-Grant Initiative (AGI)
COMMUNITY & LAW ENFORCEMENT TASK FORCE


SECOND TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH
6:00 - 7:00 PM

CURRENTLY MEETING VIA ZOOM. 
READ WEEKLY EMAIL NEWSLETTER TO RECEIVE LINK TO ZOOM MEETING

WHEN IN PERSON: EMMANUEL CHURCH
ON THE WEST SIDE OF ALVERNON,
JUST NORTH OF PIMA


All are welcome to this monthly meeting with Tucson Police officers
to recognize, report, and prevent criminal activity in our neighborhoods!

Homeowners, renters, business operators/owners/employees, students are invited to attend this opportunity to talk directly with police officers. Hear about what actions the police have taken and what criminal activity there has been in the past month in our neighborhood.
 Help determine the priorities the police will target next month.

If you have concerns and have observed criminal activity, bring as much specific information as you can (addresses, descriptions of vehicles and people, etc.).   If you are not able to attend, you may forward details to the neighborhood association, but first hand information is always best.




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