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Littleton Business Chamber board members and Executive Director Korri Lundock awards a $13,600 check to Chief Doug Stephens and the Special Enforcement Team at a city council meeting on March 5. PHOTO BY NINA JOSS
Littleton ‘proactive’ police team will patrol using e-bikes, thanks to donation
BY NINA JOSS NJOSS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Several members of the Littleton Police Department will soon receive e-bikes to help them as they patrol
the city’s downtown area as well as parks, open spaces and trails. Chief Doug Stephens said the police department’s Special Enforcement Team, or SET, provides “proactive safety services to the community,”
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meaning they aim to prevent crime and emergencies before they happen. The team often patrols on bicycles to access the city’s parks and trails. SEE E-BIKES, P10
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