Law enforcement can't combat crime effectively without input from its community, and Michael Stevens aims to help in any way he can.
The Adelanto city spokesman recently spoke with the Daily Press about his participation in the "Sheriff's Information Exchange Committee", a group including San Bernardino County Sheriff John McMahon and several community leaders from throughout the county that meets multiple times a year.
According to Lt. Sarkis Ohannessian, the committee, which is by invitation only, meets two to three times a year to exchange information on contemporary issues and the sheriff's position on various topics that can impact a community.
This interconnectivity is the key to these meetings, with Stevens touting the committee's ability to "facilitate two-way conversations" between the Sheriff's Department and the communities it services.
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