Thursday, March 27, 2014

Neighborhood Watch

Want to know the best crime prevention tool ever invented? 
 – A good neighbor!

In fact, neighbors working together in cooperation with law enforcement can make one of the best crime-fighting teams around.

We call it...Neighborhood Watch

What is it?
Neighborhood Watch is a crime prevention program which enlists the active participation of citizens in cooperation with law enforcement to reduce crime in their communities.

It involves:
• neighbors getting to know each other and working together in a program of mutual assistance;
• citizens being trained to recognize and report suspicious activities in their neighborhoods; and
• implementation of crime prevention techniques such as home security, Operation Identification, etc. 

You may hear it called NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH, Home Alert, Citizen Crime Watch or
Block Watch. The idea is the same: Neighbors looking out for each other!

Who can participate?

  • City people
  • Country people
  • Suburban residents
  • Apartment dwellers
  • Mobile home residents
  • Young people
  • Senior citizens
  • Men
  • Women
  • Families
  • Couples
  • Singles . . .
  • in summary . . . YOU!

Why Neighborhood Watch?
• Over 40 million crimes are committed every year and the number is still growing.
• There can't be a law enforcement officer on every corner, so citizen involvement is essential to combat this social crisis.
• By cooperating with each other and the police, people can help fight crime in their community the most effective way — before it begins.
 
How do I get involved?

First — Contact your local Mission Senior Lead Office and explain that you are interested in joining or starting a Neighborhood Watch group.

Remember — law enforcement officers can't be everywhere at once — but you and your neighbors can. Put that neighborhood "know how" to work. It's simple:

• Use your eyes and ears and then your telephone.
• If you spot something suspicious, call the police or sheriff immediately.

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The safety of our Neighborhood is not up to the Police...IT IS OURS!



It is up to everyone that lives in our community to watch out, not only for themselves but, for their neighbors. If you see cars that are parked and not moved for more than 72 hours call 311 and report it. If you see any vandalism, PLEASE report it. If you see someone that obviously doesn't belong or is doing something they shouldn't be, PLEASE report it. Lets keep our neighborhood clean, if you see furniture being dumped, call and have it removed.



WE ARE THE EYES AND EARS FOR THE POLICE. IT IS UP TO US TO KEEP OUR NEIGHBORHOOD SAFE!!!

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Office: (818) 838-9847 Cell: (818) 731-2553