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West Hyattsville Metro Safety Meeting

The public safety agencies that have jurisdiction over areas surrounding the West Hyattsville Metro Station (Hyattsville Police Department, Mount Rainier Police Department, Maryland-National Capital Park Police and Metro Transit Police) along with the Office of County Council Member Will Campos invite you to join them for a public meeting to discuss personal safety at the West Hyattsville Metro Station.

This meeting will be held on Thursday May 7, 2009 from 6:30 pm until 8 pm at Computer Utopia (3781 Hamilton Street, Hyattsville) which is across the street from the West Hyattsville Metro Station.

The public safety agencies will provide an update on their ongoing efforts to work closely together to coordinate their patrols to better serve the commuters of this station. In addition, they will share tips on personal safety and most importantly, they want to listen to your suggestions on how they can better serve the patrons who use the West Hyattsville Metro Station.

Refreshments will be served.

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