The Redmond Police Department is hoping new digital dashboards will give the public a glimpse into how they do their jobs.
“These dashboards will provide additional layers of transparency and strengthen community trust in our department,” said Chief Darrell Lowe. “They will help keep community members informed about what is happening in the community.”
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The dashboards will allow the public to have access to historical and current data on crime in the city. The dashboards are interactive and users may select the year or years they want to view the data. The data in the dashboards is
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