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Beat 3 - Bodden Town

Beat 3 - Bodden Town

AC Kemisha Frederick is the Community Officer for Beat 3. She has been in the position for approximately 3 months now and hasbeen getting to know her community. 

 

AC Frederick is passionate about youth development and the safety and well-being of children, she will be focusing some of her attention on youth development in Beat 3 through partnerships with the Department of Children and Family Services and the Youth Services Unit,  both departments which have offices within the confines of Beat 3. She will be working with the different schools in her beat to ensure the safety of every student and to support Beat 3's youth empowerment efforts.  

 

AC Frederick will also be looking anti-social behaviours that may plague the communities in her beat such as speeding, drug use, and ferocious dog incidents. If you are a part of Beat 3 and you would like to meet AC Frederick feel free to call or email, her contact details are provided below.

 

Beat 3 Officer Contact Information:

AC Kemisha Frederick - 926-8974 - Kemisha.Frederick@rcips.ky

 

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Shanique Randal

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Ms. Shanique Randal is the Community Safety Officer that assists AC Fredericks with Beat 3, the Bodden Town Road and Pease Bay area of the Bodden Town District.

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