Brandon Richard is a reporter for Denver7 in Denver, Colorado.
DENVER — The Denver Police Department has launched a new program aimed at building trust with business owners and other community members.“We know that the best way to stop crime is to prevent it, and the best way to prevent crime is to build trust,” Johnston said at his State of the City address.
“And so, if they happen to see them on calls for service, they feel more comfortable interacting with them and giving them more information that we can use,” said Herrera. "After a dark decade where Denver had the highest violent crime increases of any city in America, our strategies are already making a difference," Johnston said.
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