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Rockville Police to Hold 'Meet and Greets' This Week

Three community meetings will give residents chances to ask questions of officers and staff.

 

Rockville residents have three chances this week to get better acquainted with the people who protect and serve the city.

The Rockville City Police Department is holding community meetings across the city beginning Tuesday, according to a city news release.

Officers and staff from the department’s animal control, community services, community enhancement/code enforcement, investigations, patrol units and traffic enforcement personnel units will be on hand to answer questions. 

“We are hoping to see a lot of our residents at these meetings,” Chief Terrance N. Treschuk said in the release. “It’s important to us that people see us out in the community, getting to know them and hearing firsthand what their concerns and questions are.”

The meetings are free and open to the public.

Meetings will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. as follows:

  • Tuesday: Lincoln Park Community Center, 357 Frederick Avenue.
  • Wednesday: Twinbrook Community Recreation Center, 12920 Twinbrook Parkway.
  • Thursday: Thomas Farm Community Center, 700 Fallsgrove Drive.

For more information call Cpl. Ken Matney at 240-314-8922.

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mark September 17, 2012 at 11:33 pm
Glad to see they are doing something with their free time now that the speed and red light cameras are doing most of their work.
Joe Shono September 22, 2012 at 06:05 pm
Mark - Believe it or not but the cops (not administration) hate the cameras as much as you do. Nothing but another tax on everybody.
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Brigitta Mullican June 2, 2013 at 11:58 pm
Twinbrook Swimming Pool (TSP) can hold three public open house days to introduce the pool toRead More perspective members. This year the dates are June 8, July 13 and August 10. The cost is $5 per person. The TSP has a big insurance policy to cover swimmers. Not sure free is appropriate. As a private membership pool, there are regulations that must be followed.
damian starr June 7, 2013 at 11:46 pm
Does either county or city pool offer free trial periods? I don't think so.
Brigitta Mullican June 7, 2013 at 11:51 pm
If you swim on the 3 open public swim days at the Twinbrook Swimming Pool, you can consider it aRead More trial. Liability insurance does cost money. Entrance of $5 is a real bargain. Members pay to maintain the pool.
Deborah Durham May 14, 2013 at 01:11 pm
I am so sorry this happened to your girls! There is no excuse for the theater personnel notRead More helping. I hope you get an apology from management. Perhaps the city police should have an officer in the area after the last movie.
Joe Shono May 14, 2013 at 08:09 pm
Yaaaay! Lets put it on the police again. Good thinking the Deb. How about Kate gets her daughter aRead More chaperone. Ask 2 people and then a movie theatre employee and then walk home? That story sounds really fishy. I don't believe the world is in as bad a shape as Kate purports.
Theresa Defino May 14, 2013 at 08:55 pm
I think more facts are necessary here. When you didn't hear from them you didn't go to theater toRead More find them? It is hard to know where blame lies here, not knowing how old these girls are. It sounds like your daughter and god daughter don't have their own phones? No matter my children's age, I make it a point to know the running times of the movies they're at, especially if I am the one who is going to be picking them up. We warn children--especially girls and young women--not to go to strangers for help. We know that of the three girls, the man kidnapped one who was his daughter's friend after giving her a lift.