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$013T1-I 84. <br /> � � City of South Bend <br /> X vim- x � Community Police Review Office <br /> 1865 <br /> Community Police Review Office Quarterly Report <br /> April - June 2025 <br /> Public Engagement Summary <br /> This quarter, the CPRO shifted from the"Mobile Office Friday" approach to a proactive, face-to <br /> -face outreach strategy, with significant success: <br /> Downtown Business Outreach <br /> The Director visited every business along Michigan Street in Downtown South Bend, engaging <br /> owners, employees, and patrons. Informational materials were distributed and posted, and <br /> conversations emphasized how community members can file complaints or commendations <br /> directly through the CPRO. <br /> Apartment Complex Engagement <br /> Outreach expanded to residential areas, including The Robertsons' Apartments, to connect with <br /> residents and ensure access to oversight resources in diverse community settings. <br /> Faith-Based Engagement <br /> Multiple churches were visited this quarter, including: <br /> • Kingdom Impact Christian Cultural Church <br /> • That Church Downtown <br /> • South Gate Church <br /> These engagements allowed for one-on-one conversations with congregants about the <br /> complaint process and the importance of community participation in oversight. <br /> CPRO Quarterly Report Page 2 <br />
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