Crime Commission

City of Warren Crime Commission
5959 Beebe Street
Warren, Michigan 48092
(586) 268-2222
What is a Crime Commission?
The Warren Crime Commission is a nonpaid 12-person body of citizen volunteers appointed by the mayor.
How Often do They Meet?
The Warren Crime Commission meets at 6 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at their offices, 5959 Beebe Street, one block east of Mound. Beebe is the first street north of 13 Mile Road. The meetings are open to the public
How Long has it Been Around?
The Warren Crime Commission originated in 1968, created by city ordinance. It has been staffed by numerous hard-working volunteers during the past 26 years.
What Does it do?
The commission is charged with responsibility for studying crime within Warren, making recommendations for improvements to the mayor. They also conduct crime prevention seminars and a forum for the discussion of crime. The crime commission works closely with the police department and the city council.
Check out the Warren Crime Commission's Website: http://www.warren-crime-commission.org/

