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Parker police provides safe location for internet purchases and exchanges
BY HALEY LENA HLENA@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
It’s better to be safe than sorry when it comes to meeting up with someone after purchasing or selling an item on the internet.

Not only has online shopping become more popular, but places like Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist and Nextdoor are becoming more attractive and convenient to purchase items.
“We really want to try and give people a safe place where they can complete those transactions,” said Josh Hans, spokesperson for the Parker Police Department.
e Parker Police Department dedicated a portion of their parking lot as an Internet Purchase Exchange location for the community.
e police department is located at 18600 Lincoln Meadows Pkwy.
A patrol o cer came up with the idea in 2016, which was shortly implemented.
Since then, the department likes to remind the public about the location by posting it to social media on occasion, especially when it gets closer to the holidays when online sales start to increase.
When doing online purchase exchanges, people can get scammed, ripped o , or if someone has ill intentions, can bring a weapon and try to harm the individual. e exchange location reduces the opportunity of someone being a victim of theft or robbery.
There are also those who will have people come to their home when buying something from somewhere like a Facebook group or do a porch pickup, which is not safe, said Hans.
Hans said a lot of people comment that the location makes them feel better that it is there, giving them security.
“We do everything we can do to help reduce crime,” said Hans. “And reduce our community members being a victim of crime.” e location is designated by a green sign in the parking lot of the police department near the voter ballot drop-o box. It is also in sight of the police department. e location is also accompanied by a live surveillance to help the police monitor the area.
Even if you don’t live near the police department and cannot make an exchange there, authorities encourage the public to nd a large parking lot and make the exchange in the daytime and when there is people around.
From left, Kara Massa, Parker Chamber of Commerce vice president of membership, stands with Katy Kollasch and Lee-Ann Hayen as they cut the ribbon for the opening of the new high school VALE, Venture Academy of Leadership and Entrepreneurship. A handful of the school sta stands behind them.
