Norcross has announced plans to expand its “Police and Citizens Together” (P.A.C.T.) surveillance program into local parks.

Traditionally a neighborhood watch effort, P.A.C.T. will also starting focusing on vandalism in public spaces. The city said there will also be increased police camera surveillance and foot patrol by police and the Public Works staff.

To report any activity considered suspicious or dangerous, call Norcross police at 770-448-2111 or stop by the police department at City Hall at 65 Lawrenceville Street.

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