CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT: Crime Prevention Specialists Participate in GFAA Trade Show

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City of Fayetteville Police Department issued the following announcement on Oct. 1.

On September 29, 2022, Specialists Autry, Stevens and Schirone from the Fayetteville Police Department’s Crime Prevention Unit participated in the 2022 Greater Fayetteville Apartment Association Trade Show. 

The Trade Show is an annual event that’s mission is to “Promote education, leadership development, and advocacy for the rental housing industry in the surrounding Fayetteville region.”

The event was a great opportunity for our Crime Prevention Unit to share some extremely valuable information with the attendees. The Specialists provided numerous flyers and safety tips related to their field of expertise. 

With the numerous resources and information the Crime Prevention Unit has available to offer, apartment management teams will have the ability to assist in the police department’s efforts of keeping the citizens of Fayetteville and their property safe.

The unit is already looking forward to next year’s event!        

Original source can be found here.



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