Police seek members for advisory committee

From staff reports

The Beaufort Police Department is seeking members of the community to work with the department on a Community Advisory Committee to discuss future opportunities and programs.

The advisory committee will be comprised of five members, either residents of the city or those who own/operate a business within the city limits. Members will periodically meet with the Chief Dale McDorman, Deputy Chief Darrell Gruel and other members of the staff to discuss projects and any areas within the City of Beaufort that could benefit from future programs and activities.

If you would like to join the committee, email a brief introduction including your address and any ideas that you believe you can bring to the table for consideration. Send your letter to beaufortpd.recordsadmin@cityofbeaufort.org with the words “Community Advisory Committee” in the subject line.

For additional information, please contact Beaufort Police PIO, Capt. George Erdel at gerdel@cityofbeaufort.org or 843-322-7958.

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