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Thurmont Police Department
Monday April 2nd, 2012 :: 01:43 p.m. EDT

Community

Addressing the Citizens of Thurmont

Citizens of Thurmont

As a result of the G-8 Summit being relocated to Camp David, May 18 – 19, 2012, as your Police Chief, I thought it was important to inform the citizens of Thurmont that your police department is taking a proactive approach in providing a safe and secure atmosphere to prevent and eliminate any unsafe or hazardous conditions during the event.

The Thurmont Police Department, in collaboration with allied agencies including: Federal, State and Local authorities, are continuously communicating with each other, and working diligently to develop operation plans that will assist us all in providing the appropriate and most effective police response.

We are committed and responsible to the needs of the Thurmont Community, as well as, to the preservation of peace and order. During this event and all similar events of this nature that may impact our community, we will strive to provide the best police service. Any incident occurring from these events that may require immediate notification to our citizens will be disseminated via Press Releases, Radio Announcements, Nixle Alert System, and our Community Alert System. As always, should any citizen observe suspicious activity they should notify the Thurmont Police Department immediately by calling 911 or the non-emergency number 301-600-2071.

Thank you.

Chief Gregory L. Eyler

Address/Location
Thurmont Police Department
800 E Main St
Thurmont, MD 21788

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 301-271-0905

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