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Police to increase presence on CTA during busy holiday shopping season

Por: Chicago Sun Times Crime November 19, 2022

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Chicago police are increasing their presence on trains and buses ahead of the busy holiday shopping season. More officers will be patrolling downtown business district stations as stores open earlier and close later, Chicago Police Commander Joe Bird told reporters at a news conference Tuesday morning at the Clark and Lake CTA station. “We want to have a great holiday season, there’s a ton of activities going on in the city. We’re gonna be... + full article



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