Stop Calling 911 About Unhoused People on Public Utility Commission Property: CK Police
CHATHAM-KENT, ONTARIO, JUL 16 – Chatham-Kent Police urge the public to use 911 only for emergencies amid frequent calls about unhoused individuals sheltering under the Municipal Encampment Protocol.
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Chatham-Kent police stress 911 calls are for emergencies only and not for encampment concerns
Chatham-Kent police continue to receive 911 calls from residents who are raising concerns about the recently relocated encampment.
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Read Full ArticleMedia Release – CKPS Responds to Community Inquiries on Encampment Protocol – Chatham-Kent Police Service
The Chatham-Kent Police Service continues to receive calls into the Emergency Communications Centre (9-1-1) from members of the public who are raising concerns about the location of sheltered individuals on the Public Utilities Commission property on Grand Avenue East in Chatham. The Chatham-Kent Police Service is aware of the presence of the unhoused individuals choosing […] Source
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