Kent County Sheriff Michelle Lajoye-Young wants to build a strong relationship with the community. "That relationship and that trust is so crucial to being able to protect and serve," explains Sheriff Lajoye-Young. The Grand Rapids chapter of Advocates and Leaders for Police and Community and Trust, or ALPACT, helps make that happen through regular conversation between law enforcement and the public. "We believe as long as we're keeping the conversation going, then we're making strides towards building trust and making relationships," says ALPACT Co-Chair Rodney Robinson. More: https://bit.ly/3i4oyEn ➡️ Subscribe to 13 ON YOUR SIDE for exclusive content: / 13onyourside ➡️ Visit our website: 13onyourside.com Follow 13 ON YOUR SIDE on social media! ➡️ FACEBOOK: facebook.com/13ONYOURSIDE ➡️ TWITTER: twitter.com/wzzm13 ➡️ INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/wzzm13 We stand up for the community. We want to make life better for everyone. We celebrate all that makes West Michigan unique. We are 13 ON YOUR SIDE.