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CrimeWatch group leader: Local law enforcement should share more information | OPINION

CrimeWatch group leader: Local law enforcement should share more information | OPINION

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Contributed commentary by Ryan Moeller of the Clarksville-Montgomery County CrimeWatch Facebook group.

Attention neighbors! I’m Ryan Moeller, the guy behind Clarksville-Montgomery County CrimeWatch. Lately, I’m worried about how quiet our local police departments have gotten. They used to share lots of info to keep us informed and aware, but nowadays, it feels like pulling teeth.

This can’t go on! We deserve to know what’s happening in our own communities. So, I’m asking everyone to speak up and demand clear, open communication from our cops. Here are some ways we can make our voices heard:

  1. Contact the folks in charge: Politely remind your local county commissioner or City Council member that keeping us informed is their job. Email, call or show up at meetings – make sure they hear us loud and clear!
  2. Raise awareness online and in person: Talk to your neighbors, share info on social media, and use local forums to spread the word. The more people who know, the more pressure we can put on for change.
  3. Use the power of the Internet: There are websites and platforms dedicated to sharing public safety information. Let’s build our own database and shine a light on any hidden corners.
  4. Don’t let them get away with it: Hold public officials accountable. Organize petitions, attend public hearings, and make transparency a key issue in the next election.

Remember, we’re not here to be kept in the dark. We deserve to know what’s going on and feel safe in our own homes. By working together, we can break down the walls of secrecy and build a brighter future for everyone.

Let’s get loud, Clarksville! Our community deserves better.

Ryan Moeller

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