(KNSI) – The annual meeting to evaluate St. Cloud’s longstanding Community Policing Agreement is scheduled for Thursday, March 23rd.
The gathering will review the effectiveness of what is in place and aims to create a dialogue over new issues that haven’t been addressed yet. Discussions between the public and St. Cloud Police Department are encouraged. The meeting will run from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the department’s 11th Avenue North headquarters.
The agreement was first drafted in 2005. A link to read the current version is here.
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