PINE BLUFF, Ark. – Tuesday marks National Night Out across the country and community members in Pine Bluff are working on ways to end violence in the community for good.
There was a large turnout at the Pine Bluff Convention Center, with not only city law enforcement but county, state and military officials joining alongside city leaders for one-on-one conversations aimed at ending crime.
National Night Out is a time when the community gets together with officers who serve and protect them to ask questions and spark conversations that help end violence in its community.
"I think the conversation is needed, strategies are needed to deal with crime, all kinds of crime," Pine Bluff Pastor Jesse Turner said.
According to a report from the Pine Bluff Police Department, this year, between January and June, there have been 10 homicides, 76 commercial burglaries, 99 residential burglaries, 120 motor vehicle thefts and two vehicle fatalities.
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