Residents and Baltimore County police meet monthly to support the police department and exchange information about crimes and crime prevention.
The covers parts of Randallstown, Lochearn, Milford Mill and Windsor Mill, and a small portion of Owings Mills.
The Police & Community Relations Council urges each neighborhood group to send one representative to each meeting.
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The PCRC, led by Jerry D'Antoni, president, works to provide funds and support to the police department, including coordinating parties and fundraisers.
The group meets at 7 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of each month.
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All PCRC monthly meetings are held at .
Refreshments are offered during each meeting.
Attendance is free. But to vote, an individual pays $5 for a membership, or $10 for a community membership. Note: The community membership allows only one person to vote.
