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Glendale Police Department Offers Crime Newsletter

Learn about Glendale Police Department's new quarterly newsletter. We'll also make it available for you on Patch, too.

Here is a message from the Glendale Police Department for all residents:

The Glendale Police Department has a new quarterly newsletter that addresses current challenges for the department and the community, and the ways we are working to mitigate the impact of these challenges.  This is a free, subscription-based e-publication that is interactive – the reader can offer input on the issues.

To subscribe, please click on the following link (or cut and paste in the address bar of your browser): http://www.ci.glendale.ca.us/police/

Once on the police home page, scroll down to the blue “GPD Crime Trends Bulletin” button on the left to sign up.  Only your email is required; entering your name is optional.  As with Glendale APB, we will not disclose your email address to any other entity. 

Please sign up to see what is happening in your area and give voice to your ideas and suggestions!  To read the current Crime Trends Bulletin, click on the link below, or go to the Glendale Police Department website and look for the Bulletin under Area Command:http://www.ci.glendale.ca.us/police/crimetrends/crimetrends.asp

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