Monday, August 2, 2010

Police Department to Launch 'Neighbors Helping Neighbors' Program During Night Out Against Crime

As part of tomorrow's Night Out Against Crime, the Salt Lake City Police Department will launch a new program that provides residents with tools to combat drugs and gangs in city neighborhoods.

“Law enforcement works best as a partnership with the community we serve. Our new ‘Neighbors Helping Neighbors’ program will create a simple way for residents to report drug and gang activity, information that officers can then use to address criminal problems in our neighborhoods,” said Chris Burbank, Chief of Police.

Full details about the program will be unveiled at a press conference during a Night Out Against Crime event hosted by the Federal Heights Neighborhood Association, Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and the Greater Avenues Community Council tomorrow night.

WHO:
Chris Burbank, Salt Lake City Chief of Police
Federal Heights Neighborhood Association
Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity
Greater Avenues Community Council

WHAT:
Launch of ‘Neighbors Helping Neighbors’ Program during Night Out Against Crime

WHEN:
6 p.m.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010

WHERE:
1409 E. Butler Ave.
Salt Lake City, UT 84102