Lewisporte Mayor meets with police force to discuss difficult summer of break and enters

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Residents in Lewisporte had a difficult summer after a rash of break and enters and a lack of policing. Today, the mayor says the town met with the police force and are feeling positive about where things are headed. NTV’s Colleen Lewis has the story.

Residents in Lewisporte had a difficult summer after a rash of break and enters and a lack of policing. Today, the mayor says the town met with the police force and are feeling positive about where things are headed.

 

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