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<br /> <br /> <br />nless they have reason to call the police, many of our community members rarely have cause to meet or talk with <br /> <br />do in our small community on a daily basis. Our social media efforts have helped us reach out to our community in <br /> <br />ways that were not possible in the past. Every week we reach thousands of people with our posts, stories, pictures, <br />and public safety messages. These efforts have allowed our community to see and understand what we do like never <br /> <br />before. <br /> <br />Over the last several years we have grown our Facebook following from about 600 followers to almost 6300 followers <br /> <br />at the time of this report. Many of those who follow our Facebook page live or work in our community, and we <br />regularly hear from citizens about how much they enjoy and appreciate the page. In the beginning of 2018, we set a <br /> <br />goal to expand our social media reach by starting an Instagram page. Since then that page has grown to more than <br /> <br />1,000 followers. <br /> <br />police officer at CLPD. We share photos of our beautiful community. We share stories of great police work by our <br /> <br />staff. We talk openly and honesty about the struggles that we face as a community, and our emotions as we deal <br />with the trials and tribulations of police work. We pass on important public safety information and crime alerts. We <br /> <br />also share information on in-progress incidents when necessary and tell our success stories. <br /> <br />Our social media team includes Lt. Russ Blanck, Corporal Dixon, Officer BJ Stepan, Officer Katy Mannin, CSOs Carlson <br /> <br />and Larson, and Office Supervisor Kathy Honkomp. This team consists of staff from all three shifts, which helps us tell <br />stories from patrol and pass on critical public safety information at the push of a button on an almost around-the- <br /> <br />clock basis. <br /> <br />We are very proud of our social media program. Search Centennial Lakes Police Department on Facebook or <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />20 <br /> <br /> <br />
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