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City leaders urged to act amid rising crime crisis

July 17, 2024 | Morgantown, Monongalia County, West Virginia



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City leaders urged to act amid rising crime crisis
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised about the escalating criminal activity and safety issues affecting the city core. Officials highlighted the troubling increase in drug-related incidents and general lawlessness, which have become apparent near key locations such as the public library, city hall, and the public safety building.

The presence of hypodermic needles and litter along the rail trail and around the Ruby Amp Theatre has contributed to a growing sense of unease among residents and merchants. Many business owners in the downtown and wharf districts reported that potential customers are avoiding their establishments due to safety concerns, even during daylight hours.

In response to these alarming trends, the board of directors urged the city manager, mayor, and city council to take immediate action to enhance public safety and address the underlying issues of addiction and criminal behavior. The call for urgent measures reflects a broader commitment to restoring a sense of security and community well-being in the city.

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