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Join the discussion with JEDI, Chief Mason and members of the Twinsburg Police Department regarding our community.
Ever had a question for the police department but didn't know how to go about asking it? Here is your opportunity to get the answers you are looking for. Chief Mason along with other members of his administrative staff, patrol officers and members of our communications team (also known as dispatch) will be available during this public forum which is open to all. We will be accepting online questions through Tuesday, February 7th.
We will take time during the event to address items that our JEDI Police & Justice Subcommittee have been working on with our Police Department along with questions that have been submitted online, and if time allows, we will address questions that come up that evening.
Please note that we will not be discussing specific incidents, cases or investigations.
Join the discussion with JEDI, Chief Mason and members of the Twinsburg Police Department regarding our community.
Ever had a question for the police department but didn't know how to go about asking it? Here is your opportunity to get the answers you are looking for. Chief Mason along with other members of his administrative staff, patrol officers and members of our communications team (also known as dispatch) will be available during this public forum which is open to all. We will be accepting online questions through Tuesday, February 7th.
We will take time during the event to address items that our JEDI Police & Justice Subcommittee have been working on with our Police Department along with questions that have been submitted online, and if time allows, we will address questions that come up that evening.
Please note that we will not be discussing specific incidents, cases or investigations.