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Extra Patrols Help Keep Saint Patrick's Day Safe

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Safety was the top priority for police officers as hundreds celebrated Saint Patrick's Day.

Green beer has been pouring all weekend but today is the day we raise a glass to Saint Patrick.

Mount Pleasant City Police called in extra patrols for this weekend's festivities.

They say this year has been a lot safer than last year.

9&10's Katie Boomgaard rode along with police to see how they made sure everyone stayed safe.

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