August 28, 2025 – In a continued effort to improve public safety and strengthen ties with residents, the Crown Point Police Station recently hosted a town hall meeting focused on addressing rising concerns about crime and violence in the community.
Held at a central location, the meeting brought together residents, local stakeholders, and law enforcement officers for open and honest dialogue. While video recording was restricted, Tobago Updates was reliably informed that police encouraged attendees to speak freely about issues in their neighbourhoods—from petty theft to growing concerns about youth involvement in criminal activity.
Officers used the platform to reaffirm their commitment to working alongside residents to find practical, community-driven solutions. Senior officers emphasised that lasting safety depends on trust, communication, and shared responsibility between citizens and police.
Attendees welcomed the opportunity to voice their concerns and to be included in shaping local crime prevention strategies. The Crown Point Police pledged to continue hosting similar meetings across the island, reinforcing their belief that safer communities in Tobago can only be achieved through collaboration and mutual respect.
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