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Prince Albert, Sask. residents take to WhatsApp to combat crime in West Hill area

West Hill residents in P.A. can now use a crime fighting WhatsApp to report crime. Courtesy: Ted Zurakowski

Prince Albert residents in the West Hill neighbourhood have another tool at their disposal to combat crime in the area.

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They are using social media platform WhatsApp to record suspicious activity and directly notify police.

This quick means of sharing information is an easy way to report a crime, down to the finer details.

The success and usefulness of the previous online area watch groups have been applauded by the Prince Albert police service.

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Prince Albert Ward 8 Councillor Ted Zurakowski said users hope to maintain a solid bond with the local police in the future, using WhatsApp.

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“We’ve really tried to hold it to those parameters because we really want to build a close relationship with the police,” said Zurakowski.

WhatsApp “is essential for officers to become the trust for those messages that we see come across, and so we can have a closer buy-in with the police.”

Zurakowski said it’s a necessary step and accessible tool for the area in fighting crime.

So far, roughly 100 residents in the neighbourhood have joined and downloaded WhatsApp.

 

 

 

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