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Chicago Police CAPS Meeting To Be Held In Lincoln Park
The meeting will discuss policing issues in the 19th District beat 1935, which covers the Park West Area and parts of Wrightwood Neighbors.

CHICAGO — The 19th District will be holding a Community Alternative Policing Strategy meeting on Monday, Feb. 11 at 6:30 p.m. in Lincoln Park. The meeting will discuss crime, community concerns and other policing issues in the 19th District's Beat 1935, which covers the Park West Area and parts of Wrightwood Neighbors.
The CAPS meeting will be held at 2nd Unitarian Church, 656 W. Barry Avenue.
The main purpose for holding beat meetings is for local residents and police to work together to identify, address and solve chronic problems in the area.
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The meetings are hosted by the Chicago Police Department, and will include an overview of progress made on problems addressed in the former beat meeting, as well as new problems, strategies and coordination of responsibilities.
Residents, business owners and representatives from local schools, churches and neighborhood organizations are encouraged to attend, the CPD said.
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For more information on the meeting, visit the CAPS webpage.
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