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How do I start a Neighborhood Watch Program?

Frequently Asked Questions
If you live in the unincorporated areas of Salinas, Spreckles, and the North County communities of Aromas, Castroville, Las Lomas, Moss landing, Prunedale, Pajaro, or areas south of Salinas to the San Luis Obispo county line, email Dave Crozier or call him at (831) 755-3766. If you live in Carmel Valley, unincorporated areas of Carmel and the Monterey Peninsula, Pebble Beach, and Big Sur, email Donna Galletti or call her at (831) 647-7909.
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Police faq
If you would like to start a Neighborhood Watch program in your neighborhood, contact Officer Paul McCullough in the Community Resources Division. Officer McCullough can be reached at 412-3654. He can give you all the information you need to get a Neighborhood Watch going and schedule a meeting to get you, and your neighbors, started.
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Okaloosa County Sheriff
The most important thing to do is get the support of your neighbors. When you believe you have enough interest, call our Crime Prevention Officer, Kathleen Larney, at 609-2005. Schedule a meeting at which she can visit your neighborhood, discuss your concerns and problems, and explain to all interested how a Neighborhood Watch Program works. It's that simple.
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How can my neighborhood start a Neighborhood Watch Program?

City of San Pablo - Police FAQs
You can sign up to receive police training in how to be a Block Captain for your street. Blocks Captains receive a Crime Prevention Kit from the police department and will learn how to form a Neighborhood Watch Group. Please call Officer Humberto Alvarez at (510) 215-3157.
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How do I start a Neighborhood Watch?

City of Peoria Police Department Main Menu
To learn more about the benefits of Neighborhood Watch and how to start one in your area, click here: Neighborhood Block Watch.
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What's Neighborhood Watch?

City & Village Tax Office ~~
This is a wonderful program run by local police departments. Join it and KEEP IT GOING! The subdivision will have "block captains" that will receive regular listings of all crimes and crime trends in the area. This information isn't readily available anywhere else and is invaluable. This information is then disseminated to the homeowners. When possible, the police will make an officer available to speak at subdivision meetings to provide face-to-face information.
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How can I start a Neighborhood Watch Program on my street?

Police Department's Officer FAQs :: City of Milpitas ::
Neighborhood Watch is a program where the people on your street come together and meet. You exchange phone numbers and learn about crime trends in your area. You become the eyes and ears during the time we are not there and report suspicious activity to the PD. Police Community Relations sponsors the program and may be called at (408) 586-2400.
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Frequently asked questions
You may contact our Crime Prevention Officer Andrea Patterson at (209) 333-6863, or by e-mail Apatterson@pd.lodi.gov. Also, visit the Crime Prevention page.
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How do I start or join a neighborhood watch?

Harlan Police Department
If you would like to start or join a neighborhood watch group, please contact the Harlan Police Department (606) 573-1121.
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How can I start a neighborhood watch on my street?

Glen Cove Vallejo - Neighborhood Services Questions
All the information you need to start a neighborhood watch program can be found by calling the Vallejo Police Department at 707-648-5262.
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How do I start a neighborhood watch group in my neighborhood?

Jamestown, NY :: Police Department :: F.A.Q.
First, find concerned neighbors who are willing to commit some energy to improving the well being of your neighborhood. Next, set up a meeting with neighbors to help organize the group. Then contact a Community Service Unit Officer at 483-7725. This officer will attend your meeting, aid you in completing required registration forms and facilitate your group in achieving your goals.
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How can I participate in the Neighborhood Watch Program?

City of Sanford Florida Police Department
Please contact Investigator Troy MacDonald for more information at 407.323.3030 ext. 123 or e-mail at TMacdona@sanfordfl.gov
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How do I start or become part of a Neighborhood Watch group in my area?

Frequently Asked Questions
You can contact Cpl. Allison Swain, Community Relations Officer at (407) 327-7955. She can provide you with information regarding a specific group or with how to start one in your neighborhood. She can also provide you with information on securing your home or business against becoming a victim of crime. The Winter Springs Police Department allows its members who live within the city limits to take their patrol vehicles home.
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Where do I obtain materials to start a Neighborhood Watch?

USAOnWatch.org - FAQs About USAOnWatch
Materials that can aid you in starting a Neighborhood Watch can be downloaded from the Resource Center located on this website.
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What is the Neighborhood Watch Program?

City Administration
Neighborhood Watch is a community - law enforcement partnership and crime prevention program. You can read more about Neighborhood Watch
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City of Tigard > Tigard Police Department > Frequently Asked...
Contact our Crime Prevention Officer at 503-718-2561 during normal business hours. In the event there is no active program in your area, you may consider initiating one. The Crime Prevention Officer can provide you with details.
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How do I find out about organizing a neighborhood watch program?

Frequently Asked Questions
Neighborhood watch programs are provided as a service by the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office Patrol Services may be contacted at 423-209-8900.
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Is there a Neighborhood Watch National Awards program?

USAOnWatch.org - FAQs About USAOnWatch
Yes. A description of our Awards Program, including guidelines for entering, are available on this Website.
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What is Neighborhood Watch?

City of Salem - FAQ - Neighborhoods
Neighborhood Watch is based on the active participation of neighbors and a willingness to keep an eye open for suspicious activity in and around your own neighborhood. The program also brings together citizens, local officials, and law enforcement to protect our community. Check out the Police Department's website for more information on Neighborhood Watch, or contact Crime Prevention Officer Matt Riddle at 503-588-6175.
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Does Los Altos have a neighborhood watch program?

Yes, it is a cooperative program between residents and the police department. Individual neighborhoods are encouraged to unite and form programs, with the assistance of the police department. We will assist you in forming a neighborhood program.
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What is the National Sheriffs' Association role in the USAOnWatch/Neighborhood Watch program?

USAOnWatch.org - FAQs About USAOnWatch
The National Sheriffs' Association is the founder of the UOW/Neighborhood Watch program, serves as the primary contact, and oversees the program. We invite you to learn more about the National Sheriffs' Association online.
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How do I start a Neighborhood Watch or obtain crime prevention information?

Richmond, CA - Official Website
Contact the Crime Prevention Coordinator, Michelle Milam, at 510-620-6538. Ask for a citizen's handbook which will teach you how Neighborhood Watch works and how you can become actively involved in the program.
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How can we obtain crime watch signs in our neighborhood?

FAQ
Contact Captain Mel Weith to start a Neighborhood Watch Program at ext. 5717. It is very simple and can help your neighborhood become safe again.
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How do I establish or become involved in a neighborhood watch group?

Concord Police Frequently Asked Questions
Contact the Community Action and Awareness Information Line at 671-3237 and press 5002. Leave a message with your name, address and phone number. A minimum of two weeks notice is required.
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