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South Bend Police respond to 400+ calls during blizzard warning

(Photo supplied/South Bend Police Department)
South Bend Police officers responded to more than 400 calls for service during the blizzard warning, from 4 p.m. on Friday through 12 p.m. on Saturday.
During that time, their officers patrolled in sub-zero wind chills, white-out conditions and on slick roads.
A reminder that St. Joseph County and several other counties are still under a Travel Watch, as many roads are still slick and snow-covered.

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