The Madison Police Department has received a federal grant award that will help it implement what it calls its "wrap-around" approach to preventing crimes committed by teenagers.
MADISON, Wis. — The Madison Police Department has received a federal grant award that will help it implement what it calls its “wrap-around” approach to preventing crimes committed by teenagers. The $125,000 grant will help provide resources directly into the homes of the city’s most familiar teenagers committing violence in the community. The police department said it wanted to stop.
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