INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department leadership are planning to hold virtual town halls focusing on each district.
The first town hall, which will also feature Mayor Joe Hogsett, is happening Tuesday at 6 p.m. for the southeast district.
It will feature a 15–20-minute presentation that includes updates on crime statistics, trends and technology.
After the presentation, there will be time for questions.
"We get to hear from different members of the community that we may not typically come across that join us and address concerns in their particular district," IMPD Chief Randal Taylor told WRTV's Rafael Sanchez. "We always understand that the community's involvement with the police department and fighting crime is of utmost importance."
To join, click here.
Each town hall will be recorded and posted on YouTube for anyone to watch later. Signing up in advance is not required.
To find out what district you live in, click here.
The town halls for the other districts are scheduled for:
- Feb 21st at 6PM – Downtown District
- March 8th at 6PM – Northwest District
- March 21st at 6PM – SW District
- April 4th at 6PM – East District
- April 11th – North District
- April 25th - Spanish Speaking Town Hall 6PM
- Location has yet to be determined
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