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With Prince George's County
Chief of Police Melvin High
and
District 6 Commander Maj. Gary Cunningham
Wed, August 22
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Meet at Town Center Route 197 & Contee Rd for a walk through nearby neighborhoods (MAP)
You are invited to join neighbors in a walk and talk with Prince George's County Police Chief Chief Melvin High and Laurel-Beltsville Police District 6 Commander Maj. Gary Cunningham along with other Prince George's County officials and agency representatives.
“Our goal is to heighten awareness and show a partnership of commitment. We need the help of the community and this is a great way to personally meet members of the community to address their concerns,” -- Chief High.
For more information, call the Prince George’s County Police Department’s Press Information Office at (301) 772-4710.