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Other patrol officers aren’t required to live in DeKalb, and they rotate coverage zones within the city. They know the city well, but not certain people specifically, Leoni said. The unique combination of living in and covering the same area will allow Burke to become personally invested in the neighborhood.

It also means his schedule will be flexible because he’ll not only be on patrol but also attending PTA meetings or other neighborhood functions.

Leoni said police hope to encourage residents to feel empowered to solve their own problems and be comfortable coming to the police.

“People in that neighborhood there have shown there’s a willingness to get involved,” Leoni said.

Bruce Mackenzie has lived on Lewis Street for 35 years and said those who’ve been in the older neighborhood for some time would agree the program is needed. He said he knows Burke and is excited to see his influence on the neighborhood.

“This is something that will pay off over and over again,” he said. “That’s what any neighborhood wants, being taken care of.”

Anna Hostetler, who lives with her family on 11th Street next to Liberty Park, said she hoped vandalism in the park, like damaged picnic tables and graffiti on the shelter house, would be addressed.

Megan Gerken, who has lived across from the park on Lewis Street for about three years, said the Pleasant Street neighborhood is the right place to start.

“I think we have kind of a transient population in this neighborhood, so it’ll be good to get them to care about the neighborhood,” Gerken said.

Ideally, Burke will become a teacher, counselor and conduit to various community resources, Leoni said.

“I don’t want to pigeonhole myself and say this is what I’m going to do because it’ll run the gamut,” Burke said.

“He’s going to be a busy man,” Leoni added.

Burke – who lives rent-free in the home but is responsible for utility costs – hopes his home sets a good example for others in the neighborhood. Already, nearby properties are having new siding installed and masonry repairs done, Biernacki said.

“Property maintenance improvements beget property maintenance improvements,” Biernacki said.


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