The City of Villa Hills has issued a warning to residents regarding letters being sent by the National Police Association. These letters, which arrive in mailboxes, carry the heading: “Villa Hills City Council Members need to hear from you!” Despite this alarming message, both the city and its police department have clarified that these communications are not officially sanctioned.
In a statement shared via social media, the city emphasized, “It [the letter] is in no way in association with or approved by Villa Hills City Council or the Villa Hills Police Department.” The city further noted that any correspondence issued on behalf of the city will feature a return address that matches the city office.
Residents are urged to remain vigilant and verify the authenticity of any correspondence that appears to be linked to city governance. The city has provided a contact number, (859) 341-1515, for anyone who may have questions or concerns regarding the letters.
The notification serves as a reminder for residents to be cautious about unsolicited communications, especially those that may appear to be official but lack proper verification. As community members engage with various organizations, understanding the legitimacy of such letters is crucial for maintaining local trust and safety.
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