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From YouTube: April 17 Q & A with BPD
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A
Hello,
everyone,
my
name,
is
Jeff
Potts
and
I
am
the
police
chief
here
in
the
city
of
Bloomington,
and
we
know
there
are
some
questions
and
maybe
even
some
misinformation
out
in
the
community
about
the
Coe
bid
19
stay
at
home
order
and
how
the
Bloomington
Police
Department
is
enforcing
that
order,
and
so
we
have
taken
the
opportunity
to
answer
a
few.
These
questions
here
today,
hi.
B
A
Are
out
on
patrol
24/7,
just
like
we
always
have
been
so
if
you
are
a
witness
or
a
victim
to
a
crime,
certainly
don't
hesitate
to
give
us
a
call.
If
it's
in
progress
call
911
to
report
it
that's
the
fastest
way
to
get
a
police
response.
If
it's
a
non-emergency
situation,
you
can
call
our
non-emergency
line,
which
is
five
six,
three,
four:
nine:
zero,
zero,
nine
five,
two
five
six,
three
four:
nine
zero
zero
and
we
will
send
an
officer
to
the
scene
if
we
need
to
there
is
one
slight
change.
A
C
Cheese
Potts,
my
name
is
Marybeth
Sessler
I'm,
a
Bloomington
resident
I'm
all
walking
my
dog
in
my
neighborhood
right
now,
speaking
of
neighbors
and
neighborhoods.
One
of
my
questions
is
what
we
do
if
we
have
neighbors
who
are
concerned
about
during
this
time,
maybe
neighbors
we
haven't
seen
in
a
matter
of
days
or
weeks
and
wondering
if
it's
okay
to
go
and
check
on
them
or
not.
So
any
advice
you
can
give
us
about.
That
would
be
great.
Thank
you.
This.
A
Is
a
great
question,
so
what
we're
telling
neighbors
is
because
we're
seeing
a
lot
of
this
out
in
the
community
where
neighbors
just
want
to
check
on
each
other?
What
you
first
should
do
is
try
their
phone
or
try
knocking
on
the
door.
The
the
phone
is
the
first
bet,
because
you
can
certainly
do
that
through
social
distancing.
If
that
doesn't
work,
make
sure
when
you
go
to
the
door
that
you
stay
six
feet
away,
knock
on
the
door,
try
to
make
contact
with
them.
If
there
are
any.
A
If
you
have
concerns
about
their
physical
well-being
or
safety
and
you're
concerned
that
they
might
not,
there
may
be
an
emergency
situation
inside
the
house.
You
can
certainly
call
911
the
Bloomington
Police
Department
will
come
on
out
and
try
to
assess
and
deal
with
that
situation,
but
do
check
on
your
neighbors.
We
think
this
is
a
great
time
for
that,
too,
just
give
a
call,
send
a
text
knock
on
the
door.
It's
it's
a
great
way,
just
to
kind
of
tighten
our
community
up
a
little
bit
right
now
and
help
each
other
get
through
this.
A
A
In
many
ways,
the
community
during
the
pandemic
has
really
shrunk
down
to
the
neighborhood
and
we're
seeing
kids
in
their
parents,
and
maybe
even
relatives
out
walking
going
to
the
park
interacting
with
their
neighbors,
maybe
in
ways
they've
never
done
before
they're
kind
of
checking
in
on
each
other,
and
this
is
a
great
time
if
you're
not
already
a
part
of
a
neighborhood
watch
group.
Please
check
out
our
website
contact
the
Bloomington
Police
Department,
because
we
want
to
help
you
get
started
with
that.
Thanks
for
reaching
out
to
us.
A
We
know
that
this
is
some
stressful
times
right
now.
We
just
want
you
to
know
we're
here
for
you.
If
you
have
any
questions,
don't
hesitate
to
reach
out
to
the
Bloomington
Police
Department,
we'll
answer
any
question
you
have
and
we
just
hope,
you're
being
safe
and
stay
healthy
and
we'll
all
get
through
this
together.