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Police Community Meetings For Wicker, Bucktown Residents Start Wednesday

By Alisa Hauser | April 4, 2017 2:47pm | Updated on April 12, 2017 8:13am
 At Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy meetings, local officers are prepared to meet with Wicker Park, Bucktown and Noble Square residents who are concerned about crime or want to know what to watch out in their neighborhoods for based on recent statistics.
At Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy meetings, local officers are prepared to meet with Wicker Park, Bucktown and Noble Square residents who are concerned about crime or want to know what to watch out in their neighborhoods for based on recent statistics.
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WICKER PARK — At Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy meetings, local officers are prepared to meet with Wicker Park, Bucktown and Noble Square residents who are concerned about crime or want to know what to watch out in their neighborhoods for based on recent statistics.

Shakespeare District beat officers and resident facilitators will be on hand for each of three upcoming meetings.

Wednesday

Wicker Park's Beat 1424 meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Wicker Park Field House, 1425 N. Damen Ave.

The beat is bordered by North Avenue on the north, Division Street on the south, Wood Street on the east and Western Avenue on the west.

April 19

A meeting for the Wicker Park, Bucktown and Logan Square areas will be held at 6:30 p.m. April 19 at the Bucktown/Wicker Park library, 1701 N. Milwaukee Ave.

Beat 1434 is a bordered by Armitage Avenue on the north, North Avenue on the south, Wood Street on the east, and Rockwell Street on the west.

April 20

A meeting for Noble Square/Wicker Park Beat 1433 will be held at 6:30 p.m. April 20 at the Pulaski Park Field House, 1419 W. Blackhawk St.

Beat 1433 is bordered by Wood Street on the west, the Chicago River ion the east, Division Street on the south and Armitage Avenue on the north.

More information on particular beats and meetings is available on the Chicago Police Department's website. Residents can also follow the local police on Twitter at @ChicagoCAPS14.