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BENNINGTON â The Community Policing Work Group of the Bennington Select Board has released a draft proposal for a new town board to allow community involvement in decision-making concerning public safety and equity issues.
Select Board Chairwoman Jeannie Jenkins and other work group members said in a release that the public is encouraged to contact her at jjenkins@benningtonvt.org with comments, and/or share comments during the Select Board meeting on May 24, when the proposal will be given a first reading.
The full draft proposal can be found on a Community Policing information page on the town website at https://benningtonvt.org/community-policing/.
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In this May 2020 file photo, Master Sgt. Lori Osborn, an Oklahoma City police officer assigned to Assisted Outpatient Treatment, gets in her car outside of police headquarters. Osborn provides transportation and support to clients in the AOT program, which helps people who have been discharged from the hospital following mental health treatment access out-patient programs, medication and welfare benefits.
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In its annual budget proposal, Oklahoma City officials allocated $300,000 to reinvent the cityâs response to mental health 911 calls. But few details are known about the initiative, which seeks to minimize police involvement.