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Residents tell Jamestown council police response falls short after repeated neighborhood threats
Summary
During public comments at the Dec. 30 Jamestown City Council meeting, two residents described repeated threats and nuisance behavior from a neighbor and said police responses have been limited to warnings; they urged local action and training changes tied to state bail and discovery reforms.
Two Jamestown residents urged the City Council on Dec. 30 to address what they described as repeated threats, nuisance behavior and inadequate police responses in their neighborhood.
"There's been some improvements in my neighborhood. I live with an autistic child who has developed a tic because of a recent neighbor who is an alcoholic," said a resident who identified himself as Larry and gave his address as 215 Fulton…
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