Albany Officials Urge Holiday Safety Tips at Urgent Town Hall

URGENT UPDATE: Albany law enforcement is taking immediate action to enhance community safety this holiday season. A town hall meeting will take place on December 2, 2023, at 10 a.m. at The Club at Thornton, 210 Thornton Drive, where city officials will provide essential safety tips to help residents avoid becoming victims of holiday crime.
As the holiday season approaches, incidents such as car break-ins and burglaries often surge. Albany City Commissioner Jon Howard will lead the forum, emphasizing the importance of preparedness during this hectic time. The event promises valuable insights for all residents looking to safeguard their homes and belongings.
Scheduled speakers include Albany Police Department Chief Michael Persley, Albany State University Chief Anita Allen, and Maj. Victor Camp, commander of the Albany-Dougherty Special Investigative Unit. Their expertise will provide attendees with actionable advice to combat potential threats during the festive season.
Attendees are encouraged to ask questions and engage directly with law enforcement officials. This is an open invitation for all city residents to come and learn how to protect themselves and their property.
With a growing concern for safety as holiday activities ramp up, this meeting could not come at a more critical time. Don’t miss the chance to equip yourself with knowledge that could help you and your family stay safe.
What’s Next: Residents are urged to mark their calendars and attend this important forum. Stay tuned for more updates on community safety initiatives as the holiday season progresses.
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