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Police Chief Bryan Washowich recently released the department's statistics for May and June.
Last month, police made 199 arrests and issued 251 traffic citations. The totals are on par with last year's at the same point, the chief said.
Police ticketed 57 abandoned vehicles and towed 10 of them, Washowich said.
In May, city police made 166 arrests, including 34 juveniles. Officers issued 78 tickets to abandoned vehicles, towing 21 of them, Washowich said.
No serious incidents were reported during Independence Day festivities at Renziehausen Park on July 4, he said.
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In related news, Washowich told city council earlier this month that police are committing to community outreach, including the weed-and-seed program.
Police officials on June 28 and 29 attended training sessions on community outreach, weed-and-seed, grant writing and related issues, Washowich said. Topics included respect for cultural diversity and facilitating meetings, he said.
McKeesport police are committed to working with as many at-risk kids as possible before they enter the criminal justice system, Washowich said.
"The police department is trying to reach out in every way to the community," he said.
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