LeFleur East cameras
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A PARTY HELD at Highland Village will mean new security cameras in LeFleur East.
LeFleur East has received a $2,000 grant from the Jackson Police Foundation, money that will be used to help pay for new surveillance cameras to be placed throughout the community.
LeFleur East Executive Director Kelly Headley said the foundation is appreciative of the grant, and is looking forward to putting the money to use.
The cameras, Headley said, will be used to “deter crime. We’re doing it to make the area safer.”






