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Police report: March call volume, community outreach events and concern about Senate Bill 1's fiscal impact

5494281 · April 23, 2025
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Chief reported 2,731 calls for service in March (4,615 officer responses), 10 OWI arrests, and 101 adult arrests; the department plans community outreach events and is preparing for changes from Senate Bill 1 that town officials say could substantially reduce property-tax funding for public safety.

Maryville Police Chief Noussus reported the department’s March workload and upcoming community outreach events and urged council attention to state-level changes that could affect local public-safety funding.

For March the department responded to 2,731 calls for service, which the chief said equated to 4,615 officer responses because many calls require multiple officers. The department recorded 468 traffic stops with 352 citations issued,…

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