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Welfare-Premises Checks

The Jackson, Alabama Police Department regularly conducts welfare-premises checks to ensure the safety and well-being of its community members.

These checks involve visiting residences to make sure that individuals are not experiencing any medical emergencies or are in need of assistance.

The welfare-premises checks are especially important for elderly individuals or those living alone who may be at risk of falling or becoming ill without anyone to help them.

The police department encourages community members to contact them if they have any concerns about the welfare of their neighbors or loved ones.

Additionally, individuals can request that the police department conduct a welfare-premises check on someone they know who may be in need of assistance.

These checks serve as a reminder that the police department is not only there to enforce the law but also to serve and protect the community in any way possible.

To request a check, please call (251) 246-4484

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