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Virtual reality training helping police practice de-escalation practices The West Des Moines Police Department uses a virtual reality simulator to help train de-escalation tactics with the goal of not using force. Author: Lakyn McGee Updated: 11:11 PM CDT July 28, 2021 WEST DES MOINES, Iowa The West Des Moines Police Department continues the conversation of officers engaged with the community. The department uses a virtual reality simulator to help train de-escalation tactics with the goal of not using force. “We’ve had to use force with calls in the past and we never want to. We always want to de-escalate that to where no force is needed every time we go on a call for service, said Jody Hayes, assistant chief for the WDMPD. ....
Dog found tied to bench in Bristol as city froze finds new home Her lead was covered in ice and her fur was frosty 11:35, 20 APR 2021 THE BIGGEST STORIES ACROSS BRISTOL IN YOUR INBOXInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. SIGN UP When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A dog found tied to a bench in a field in Bristol on a freezing winter morning has found a loving new home. ....
New site, same goal for United Way By Anthony Conchel - [email protected] United Way Executive Director Jodi Hayes and Board President Sheriff John Hinton make popcorn Thursday morning during the sixth annual Radiothon. Anthony Conchel | The Sentinel Volunteers, member agencies and members of the community took part in the Radiothon at the Mount Gilead Fire Department on Thursday, April 15. Anthony Conchel | The Sentinel MOUNT GILEAD The venue changed, but the mission remains the same. The sixth annual United Way of Morrow County Radiothon aired, commercial free, on Classic Rock WVXG 95.1-FM for nine hours on April 15 at the Village Fire Department. ....