Crime & Safety

‘No Agenda’ Meeting With Davidson Police Chief Set For Feb. 25

Davidson Police Chief Penny Dunn has set up the community meeting to hear what DPD is doing right or needs to do better.

DAVIDSON, NC — Davidson’s top cop wants to know what the community thinks about the police department and will be on hand Feb. 25 for a “no agenda” meeting to hear from residents, the Town of Davidson announced this week.

“I want to take the time to ask how you think the Police Department is doing,” Chief Penny Dunn said in a statement. “What are we doing right? What can we do better?”

Says the Town of Davidson: “The opportunity to engage with Davidson Police staff happens throughout the year at various events, such as Town Day, Custard with a Cop, or National Night Out. Chief Dunn hopes a meeting without activities or an agenda will allow her to get the feedback needed to improve relations and performance of the organization."

“We all believe we are doing a good job, but feedback from the community we serve ensures we are continuing to meet needs, get fresh ideas, and stay connected,” Dunn said.

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The Feb. 25 event will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Ada Jenkins Center meeting room, located at 212 Gamble Street in Davidson.

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