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Michiana police: 54 calls last month; 220 letters to support police-station grant

Village of Michiana Council · April 11, 2025
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Summary

Police Chief Ryan Layman reported 54 calls in the previous month and said 220 support letters from the two villages will be submitted with a grant application for a proposed new police station.

Police Chief Ryan Layman told the council that officers handled 54 calls last month and thanked residents for returning support letters for a planned new police station. He said, "There were 220 letters from the two villages combined and letters will be submitted with the Grant application that Grand Beach and Michiana applied for."

Chief Layman's update was presented during the reports section and framed as part of a collaborative grant submittal with neighboring Grand Beach. The council did not take additional action beyond noting the planned inclusion of the letters in the grant package.