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LaSalle Police looking for community feedback

The LaSalle Police Service wants to hear from residents.

The service launched a community engagement survey to measure effectiveness and gauge community satisfaction.

"This survey is a tangible demonstration of our commitment to transparency, accountability, and responsiveness to the needs of our community. By partnering with us and providing feedback, you will be directly contributing to our collective effort in making our community more safe, secure and inclusive," said Chief Duncan Davies.

The survey will ask residents about perceptions of safety in the community, personal experiences with LaSalle police personnel, and perception of how the LaSalle Police Service addresses residents' concerns.

The survey can be found online.

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