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Medicine Hat Police Service is having their annual Open House on Saturday, June 13 from 11AM to 3 PM at MHPS headquarters. Admission is free. The open house includes Building Tours, specialty Unit Displays, Special Guests, a Community BBQ and Chief Gord Earl Leadership Legacy Scholarships Awards. Today on Bring Back The Porch we speak with Police Chief Alan Murphy about the Open House as well as the annual police report for 2025. Key topics 2025 police year-end report Community partnerships and youth programs Crime trends and statistics Progressive policing and technology adoption Future plans and community engagement Chapters 00:00 Introduction 03:02 Community Partnerships and Training Initiatives 05:58 Downtown Patrol and Community Engagement 08:52 Firearms Transition and Safety Concerns 12:11 Progressive Policing and Technology Adoption 14:56 Crime Statistics and Community Challenges 17:59 Traffic Safety and Enforcement Efforts 21:07 Fraud and Public Awareness 24:04 Drug Seizures and Organized Crime 26:59 Organizational Wellness and Support Programs 29:06 Looking Ahead: Future Goals and Community Relations Discover key insights from the Medicine Hat Police Service's 2025 year-end report, highlighting community partnerships, recruitment efforts, and progressive policing strategies.Today on Bring Back The Porch, we dive into the recent 2025 year-end report from the Medicine Hat Police Service, where the Chief of Police shares vital insights about the current state of policing in the community. From recruitment to partnerships with educational institutions, this report sheds light on the effective strategies that are shaping the future of public safety. Engaging the youth helps in building a foundation of informed citizens who understand the challenges and responsibilities of first responders. This initiative not only creates potential future recruits but also fosters a sense of respect and awareness within the community. The police service is actively recruiting to ensure a steady influx of new ideas and energy, which is essential for adapting to the evolving challenges in law enforcement. The report highlights the expansion of units focused on social issues, such as the downtown patrol unit aimed at addressing social disorder in the community. The addition of more officers to this unit has proven beneficial in engaging with local businesses and the unhoused population. Progressive policing is a key aspect noted in the report, with the Medicine Hat Police Service adopting modern technologies and practices. The recent transition to newer firearms and the exploration of drone usage for policing are examples of this forward-thinking approach. The 2025 year-end report from the Medicine Hat Police Service highlights significant strides in community engagement, recruitment, and progressive policing strategies. These insights not only paint a picture of the current state of policing but also set the stage for future developments in public safety. Resources Medicine Hat Police Service Annual Report 2025 - https://mhps.ca/uploads/files/Police_AR_2025_Final_Digital_New.pdf First Responders Academy at Monsignor McCoy - https://www.mccoyhighschool.ca/programs/first-responder-academy Thank you for listening and sharing you are one in a million! We are excited to announce our community is growing and we couldn't do it with out you! Hey we need your support. Like and subscribe to Bring Back The Porch Podcast Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1831615/support]
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