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Opelika celebrates police heroes amid record low crime rates

June 27, 2024 | City of Opa-locka, Miami-Dade County, Florida


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Opelika celebrates police heroes amid record low crime rates
In a recent commission meeting held on June 26, 2024, the city of Opelika celebrated significant achievements in public safety, highlighting a notable decline in crime rates. Mayor John Taylor opened the meeting with a prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance before addressing the commission and residents.

The mayor announced that Opelika has reached a record low in crime statistics, despite a recent spike that included three murders in one week—the first homicides of the year. He emphasized that the city had gone six months without any violent incidents prior to this week. Encouragingly, two of the three recent murders have already been solved, with suspects in custody.

The meeting featured commendations for two police officers, Timothy Bourne and Daniel Kelly, for their exemplary service in apprehending suspects linked to serious crimes. Officer Bourne was recognized for his swift action in detaining a homicide suspect during a routine investigation, while Officer Kelly was commended for his decisive response to an armed suspect incident. Both officers were praised for their professionalism and commitment to ensuring the safety of Opelika's residents.

The meeting underscored the city's ongoing efforts to maintain public safety and the effectiveness of its law enforcement personnel in addressing crime.

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