A crime-ridden apartment complex in Lexington, Ky., is getting better at keeping its residents safe, the Lexington Herald-Leader reports.
Over the past two months, non-violent crimes committed by kids at the Falcon Crest Apartments have dropped 50%.
"A lot of that work is prevention, which is how do we get to young people before they get in that cycle," says a local activist.
On Monday, the One Lexington group gave out candy and snacks to kids at the complex.
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