Wanted for Shots Fired

February 28, 2007

Copy of a Citizen Alert sent out on Wednesday March 28th:

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E-13 Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts: District 13 is looking for a 2000 Honda Civic, color blue with a plate of Mass 13TB55. This vehicle is wanted for shots fired in the area of 337 Centre St, JP, Mozart Park area. Four suspects fired 4 rounds before entering the vehicle and fleeing the area. At this time there are no injuries associated with this shooting. Citizens observing this vehicle are reminded not to confront the operator or occupants. Please contact 911 if you should observe this vehicle.

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New Citizen Alert in E-13 Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts

February 28, 2007

State of the District
E-13 Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts: Just a reminder. The state of the District will be held tonight in the auditorium at English High School at 7:00 PM. Lt. Paul Ivens, the Acting Commander for District 13 will be presenting the State of the District. This presentation is a tradition of outreach in JP where police, government officials, and community members get to connect. Come meet your neighbors and find out what

New Citizen Alert in E-13 Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts

February 28, 2007

Wanted for Shots Fired
E-13 Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts: District 13 is looking for a 2000 Honda Civic, color blue with a plate of Mass 13TB55. This vehicle is wanted for shots fired in the area of 337 Centre St, JP, Mozart Park area. Four suspects fired 4 rounds before entering the vehicle and fleeing the area. At this time there are no injuries associated with this shooting. Citizens observing this vehicle are reminded not to confront the operator or occupants. Please contact 911 if you should observe this vehicle.

Please click on the following link for complete details:

http://www.citizenobserver.com/alert_crime.jsp?id=535762

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E13 The State of the District Address, Wednesday 28th, 7:00 PM

February 27, 2007

The State of the District Address

Come and join us at our Annual State of the District Address and learn about what’s happening in your police district.

Find out how our citizens have impacted the way that police services are delivered in our community.

Receive up to date information about crime statistics, traffic violations, joint City agencies operations, drug enforcement, the Strategic Planning committee, the Community Services Office, Neighborhood Crime Watch organizations, and Police-Community Partnerships.

Place: English High School. 144 McBride St., Jamaica Plain, MA
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Date: Wednesday, February 28, 2007

TROPICAL FIESTA Annual Fundraiser: Saturday, March 3

February 27, 2007

TROPICAL FIESTA Annual Fundraiser
Date: Saturday, March 3
Time: 4pm-12am (See schedule below.)
Location: Spontaneous Celebrations
Tickets: Dinner Special - Members: $20, Non-Members: $25 (These tickets are good for all festivities & dinner.)
             Kids 5 and over: $10, Under 5: Free
             After 9pm - Members: $10, Non-Members $15

All proceeds from the event will go to Spontaneous Celebrations youth programs.

Advanced tickets can be purchased at the following JP businesses: Video Underground, Boing, and The Honeyspot. Advanced tickets come with 5 free raffle tickets.

The young people of Beantown Society, Spontaneous Celebrations’ by youth, for youth high school program are working hard to turn our community arts center in Jamaica Plain into a Tropical Rainforest. Complete with a jungle canopy, colorful murals, and hand made monkeys this will be a sight not to miss for people of all ages. If the winter blues have got you down, dig out your summer clothes and come join us as we turn up the heat for the Tropical Fiesta.

Tropical Fiesta is a two-part event. The first part, from 4pm-8pm includes craft activities, children’s performances, and dinner. The performances will include a puppet show, as well as a drumming dancing, and stilt walking performance by the Spontaneous Celebrations youth performance troupe. After 8pm, the Tropical dance party begins with youth led Salsa and Hip-Hop dance lessons. Music and dancing will continue until midnight. Beer & wine will be served in addition to non-alcoholic tropical drinks.

Schedule: 4pm-8pm: Family activities, crafts, & performances
               6pm: Dinner
               8pm-12am: Tropical Dance Party

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