Crime & Safety
Doylestown Coronavirus: Police Do Virtual Check-Ins On Seniors
Central Bucks Regional Police Officer Jonathan Hannahoe has called more than 200 seniors so far.
DOYLESTOWN, PA — The Central Bucks Regional Police announced they'll be doing virtual well-being checks for seniors during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Officer Jonathan Hannahoe has called more than 200 seniors so far, the department said.
During the check-ins, he is providing resources and referrals, as well as making sure they are okay during the Stay at Home order. He's also providing information as to what they should do if they have symptoms of the coronavirus.
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Since the Central Bucks Regional Police Department does not have a comprehensive list of seniors, they've asked the public to contact them directly if there's someone they should be checking in on. To request a virtual check-in for a senior citizen within the department's jurisdiction, email police@cbrpd.net.
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