St Johns business owners call on the city for help against theft and break-ins

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Business owners in St. Johns, Portland, are increasingly alarmed by the rise in theft and break-ins that are impacting their operations and community safety. They have formally requested assistance from the city and police, citing numerous incidents that have left them feeling vulnerable. Many owners report that the crime wave is not only affecting their financial stability but also the overall atmosphere of the neighborhood. The owners are advocating for more police presence and community engagement to help address these issues.

Their concerns reflect a growing sentiment among local residents who feel that their safety is being compromised. As crime rates rise, the need for a collaborative approach between businesses and law enforcement becomes more critical. These developments underscore the importance of community safety in fostering a thriving local economy. Business owners are hopeful for a prompt response from city officials to help restore peace and security in their neighborhood.

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