Tustin Police Department hosts virtual meetings to maintain community connection
0Amid the COVID-19 pandemic and need for social distancing, the Tustin Police Department has found a way to stay connected with the community. That connectivity is coming in the form of virtual meetings. “With everyone needing to be 6 feet apart, we are trying to stay in our own workspace and not be in the same areas,” Tustin Police Sgt. Sarah Fetterling said. “We are currently holding briefings for patrol virtually. Our Emergency Operation Center meetings are virtual. It seems natural to continue this with everything else we do.” The first meeting brought together more than a hundred Tustin apartment…
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