Rosenberg police to hold community meeting Nov. 16
Holiday season safety tips are the subject of a Rosenberg Police Department’s Community Partnership community meeting Nov. 16 at the Rosenberg Civic Center.
The meeting kicks off at 6 p.m. at the civic center, 3825 Highway 36 South. Past meetings were held according to residential districts, but this meeting is open and relevant to all Rosenberg residents, said Lynn Munford, public information officer with the Rosenberg Police Department.
Attendees will receive information on how to stay safe during the holiday season. Officers will provide tips to residents on personal safety while they shop in their favorite stores as well as how to keep their vehicle safe during shopping, Munford said. Officers will provide many other useful tips, too, during the meeting.
The meeting kicks off at 6 p.m. at the civic center, 3825 Highway 36 South. Past meetings were held according to residential districts, but this meeting is open and relevant to all Rosenberg residents, said Lynn Munford, public information officer with the Rosenberg Police Department.
Attendees will receive information on how to stay safe during the holiday season. Officers will provide tips to residents on personal safety while they shop in their favorite stores as well as how to keep their vehicle safe during shopping, Munford said. Officers will provide many other useful tips, too, during the meeting.
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KJnTX wrote on Nov 9, 2009 8:09 AM:
" Which date is correct - Nov. 17th or 16th?
Headline reads Nov. 17th. However, in the text of the announcement it states Nov. 16th. "
Headline reads Nov. 17th. However, in the text of the announcement it states Nov. 16th. "
Raul wrote on Nov 9, 2009 12:05 PM:
" What about the recent attempts of burglary here in Rosenberg and Richmond? How can one feel safe around the hoildays,when we have people in what we thought was a safe community, how do we really know if we can go outside on one of the busiest shopping hoildays of the year? "

brooke wrote on Nov 8, 2009 3:32 PM: