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Welcome to the Warren Crime Commission Web SiteMISSION STATEMENT The Crime Commission Appreciation Dinner was a huge success, we honored six citizens for their involvement in preventing crime and/or assisting the Police in apprehending suspects that just committed a crime. One of the other highlights of the evening was City Council President Mary M. Kamp presenting a special recognition award to Police Commissioner Jere Green for his dedication to the Crime Commission and the Citizens of Warren.
Please Check out our events page for new and exciting happenings in Warren! The Warren Crime Commission is a non-paid 12-person body of citizen volunteers appointed by the mayor. The Warren Crime Commission originated in 1968 when it was created by a city ordinance. The original Crime Commission was established under the leadership of Judge Walter P. Cynar. His purpose and vision have been carried on by numerous hard-working volunteers during the past 40 plus years. The Warren Crime Commission meets at 6 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at their offices located at 5959 Beebe Street, one block east of Mound. Beebe is the first street north of 13 Mile Road. The meetings are open to the public. Map of 5959 Beebe Ave The commission is charged with responsibility for studying crime within Warren, making recommendations for improvements to the mayor. They also conduct crime prevention seminars and a forum for the discussion of crime. The crime commission works closely with the police department and the city council.
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