Boston Police from District A-1 will hold a public safety meeting on the Thursday March 1, to present crime statistics, information and listen to residents grips and suggestions to deal with issues relating to the North End/Waterfront community.
The meeting will be held in the Nazzaro Community Center, 30 North Bennet Street on March 1 at 6:30pm. Police will report on activities of the past 30 days compared to the prior 30 days. So far, this year crime numbers in the area have been down.
District Commander Captain Bernard O’Rourke, Sergeant Tom Lema and Officer Ted Boyle will be available to answer questions and listen to concerns.
Captain O’Rourke has encouraged residents to call 911 when they see a crime being committed or anything suspicious.
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